South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 117, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1920 — Page 6
MONDAY MORI(L APRIL 2C. 1!20.
THE SOUTH BEND NEYS-TIMES
PIRATES WIN FROM CUBS IN 15 FRAMES
PLAYING AS WELL AS EVER
Ilnndrix Loc Pitching Duel
to Adam I)V Wild To
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CHICAC.n. April Z:.. IMttüh'jre defeated Chicago. 4 to 1. in ;t 1Inning pitching cud between ClaudIFndrlx And Rab Adams. The visitors won the game wh"n ITer.drlx weakeaed an! st.-.rted the l.'.th Inning by walking Mt'K'hnif. later allowing hits by Cat on. Ie and Carey. Hendrlx. who doubled In the third Inning and scored Chicago's lone run with the aid of a hit and a fcicr if.cc, toosed the fram4 Into a tie In the ninth by letting Carey take two bases when h threw his fcroundr wild to first. Th game wpn! Into xtra innings when "W h i t -ted yingb-d, soring Circy. Score:
lilroro 7 1 o f Fla k, rf 7 fi 1 o f Hollorhcr. a. . . 5 0 : 4 Herzog, 2h C ft o i 4 Carber. 1. . . . . 'i ft ft IT ft Raskert. cf fi " - " 1 Deal, lb " I Robertson, If... fi " 0 k'illrf,r. c fi 0 o 1 Ifendryx, p 1 " 0 Totals ".4 1 11 4T. 10 rittrnirc AR. R. H. o. A. Rigbee, If 7 n 1 fi 0 'arry, cf fi 1 - fi 0 Southworth. rf . . 5 ft l 4 0 Whltted. 3b. . . . " MrKfrhnI', 2b. .'. 1 f S 4 r.rlrr.m, lb fi " IT i'aton. S 3 fi 1 1 " " Up, C 1 1 " 4 Adam. I fi 0 ( f' Total ".n s : 2;
Score by Innings i'ituburp .. 000 foo 00 1 000 nor. I Chicago 001 TOO 00O 00O O0O 1 Two-iH hits Ilendryx 2. Ras l;ert. Hollocher 2. Rlgboe StoW. Iar MeKechnie. Hollochrr. irey. Errors Herzog Drat. Hendry. Whitted. Caton 2. A lams Sacrifice Holloeher. Left on bases -IMttshurg Chicago 9. Rase on hall; Off K.-ndryx 4. Struck out liy Hendryx 0. by Adams 2. Umnlr Moran and Rigler. Time, 1 hours.
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OUT FOR OLYMPIC TEAM
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FERKEY CUHS DEFEAT
C. AXD IE BALL CLUR
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In a practice pa me played on the baseball diamond at Leeper Park Sunday afternoon the Perkey Cub wolloped the C. and H. club by tho . ore of S to 2 In a fast game. Although It was not too warm a fair crowd of fans turned out and rooted for their team?. Mgr. Freeman of the Perkey Cubs wishes to challenge any local or out-of-town aggregation for a game next Sunday. Arrangements can bo made by calling Lincoln 25 4". between fi nnt 7 ..'clock evenings, or by writing hini rt C22 S. Main st. The Perkey lineup was: Hose. eatcner;; Fox. pitcher; Cotherman. s h o r t s t o p: Workman, first base; Fisher, second iMs.. Fdwnrds. third base; Smith, left Held; Ciravelbis. center held, and Freeman, right fiell.
P.r As-o i:ifo l I'n sx: ST. I.ni'IS. April 2.". St. louis hit Niehaus in the pinches Sunday and defeated Clevland, 4 to 1. in the final game of tho series. SothnroM was stoady throughout, keeping
tlie visitors' hits well scattered. Score: Cleveland AP.. H. H. O. A. (Irar.ev. If 1 1 Chapman, ss. . . 4 ( 1 0 2 Speaker, cf. ... 4 1 1 2 1 Smith, rf 2 1 0 0 C.ardner. ?,h. ..." n ft 1 T Wamb-ganss. 2b 4 0 12 Johnston, lb. . . " 1 tr, 0 'VNVill, r 4 1 ." 0 Xeihaus p 2 0 0 0 Fhl". p o ft ft Murrliison, p. . . ' ft 2 x.Ianiieson .... ft ft 0 xxNunaniak r . . 1 " 0 0 Totals r,r t 7 21 la
xlJatted for Niehaus in 7th. xxllatted for Murchison in Hth.
St. Ixml-i AH. It. Austin. 3b 4 1 Ctedeon. 2b 3 0 Tobin. If 4 1 Sisler, lb 4 0 Williams, cf. . . 4 0 Jacobson, rf. . . 4 t Hillings, c :i 1 (lerber, ss 0 Sothoron, p. ... 3 o
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Chicago 00ft 000 ftOft 2 2 Detroit 000 noo 000 1 Ij Two-base hits Hisberg. Jackson. J Heilmann. Steden bast Kirberg. I Sacrifices Pinclli. Khmke. Weaver. I Krrors Heilmann. Ainsmith. Dou-I ble ldays Collins. Kisberg and Jour- j dnn: Wenver and Collins and Jour- j dan. I ft on bases Chicago 11, j
Detroit 3. P.ases on balls off Ilhmke fi, off Williams Struck out Uy Khmke 5. by Williams .1. Umpires Hlldt brand and Evans. Time, 2:10.
CAMKS TOP.W. Anierlrun League. I'f-froit nt St. Louis. Cldensro nt Cleveland Wasliincton at New York. Itoston at Philadelphia. Nntloaal Leagn. St. Louis at Cincinnati. Piftslmrg at Chicago. New York at Itronklyn. Philadelphia at lleston. Indianapolis Loses and Almost Has a Xvar Riot
XOTRE DAME XIX E TO MEET MICAIIGAX TODAY OX CARTIER FIELD
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Score by Innings Cleveland 000 000 0101 St. Ijouia 001 200 Olx 4 Two-base hits O'Neill. Hillings, derber. Jacobson. Threebaso hits Austin. Tobin. Sisler. Sacrifices Gardner. Gedeon. Left on bases Cleveland 11. St. Iouis Z. liases on Kills Off Sothoron 5. Hits Off Niehaus, 7 in 6 innings; off I'hle, .1 in 1 inning (none out in Mh: ofT Murchison, 0 in 1 inning. Struck out P.y Niehaus 3. Umpires Chill and Owens. Losing pitcher Niehaus. Tim 1:40.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 23. After Louisville had defeated Indianapolis in the first game o fa scheduled double header here Sunday, five
; to one, the second contest was for
feited to lyoulsville in tho seventh inning, nine to nothing, by Umpire Finneran when the Indinapolis fas threw cushions on the TTeld. At tho time the game was forfeited,
Louisville hail scored seven runs in the inning, with only 10 minutes more to play before tie gime would have been called in accordance with the six o'clock closing law. With time running short. Mgr.
Pattered ami bruised, badly man-1 ; ,'endricks began to switch nlavers
handled but still confident of their:;is ysr. McCarty of the Louisville ability to c lean up the champions of ; team was trying to deliberately the Pig Ten, Coach Dorais' Notre, strike out. when tho fans began Dame nine returned from their In-! their shower of cushions. Umpire vasion of Indiana and Illinois Sun-j Finneran immediately forfeited the day and will meet Michigan at Uar-Kaim, to Louisville which nearly tier field this afternoo. nThe game . precipitated a riot, when the crowd will be railed at ;t:L" o'colck. mi rushed on the Meld. Police were able view of the fact that the visitors; t,, ,,urn the demonstration without won the conference title last sen - j j,, jury to anv one. In tho first conson and are heralded as pbable; t, t. Hetzet and Smith were forced to winners this spring. - the largest, leave tho contest when they had, a erowd of the season expected to i (.numn at lirst base. Score (first
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V.y Assoelated Press: WASHINGTON. April 2-'. Johnson b sted Hush in a pitching duel Sunday and Washington evened up the series by taking the final game. 2 to 0. Score:
be present today.
cuoix ii: Gi'i-nutr. is stomin. And it creates a vast amount of trouble in "The Great Air Robbery." the sensational sky picture at tho CASTLE today.
game) : Louisville . , Louisville Indianapolis . Kocher and
,nd Gösse tt. Second game Forfeited.
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Teddy iL Cann. It looks a.s if Ted ford Ca no, who Is now wearinr the colors of the Detroit Athletic Club, will prove America's reliance snriat swimmer for the Olympic water carnival In Antwerp thU summer. Cann has beaten every dangerous rival lately, Ineimllns Perrj McGillivray. Hud Wallen, Clement Browse, Ilarrv Ilebner,. Leo Handy. nerbert Vollmer and George Elliott, which places til tc at the top of the heap rather con eluslvely.
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I wPan.d f.a Mohart in th j Si'ore by innings--
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! New York 3. Rrookhri 3. Rases on
balls OT Calore "J. otf Itarms Hits 'IT Cad.ue, fi in fi innings; o'T Mohart. 1 in 2 innings: :? Mamaux. 0 in 1 inning. Struck nt P.y C.i -dore fi. by Harnes 3. L-sir.g pitchet'.idor-. Uropire McCi.rnii'k and Hart. Time, l;4'.. Brewers Sweep K. City Series With Win Sunday
ters to Mclnnis; Judge (unassisted). Left on basis Roston 7. Washing
ton 3. Rases on balls Off Johnson . Hy Asso -i.ite.l Press: 2. off Rush 2. Hit by pitcher P.y ! MILWAUKKH. Wi . April 2AJohnson (Walters), by Rush ( Shan-j M 1 waukec made a ban sweep .t nonL Struck out Ry Johnson 5. the series by defeating K'ai.s.s i!. be Hush 1 Cinrires Nallin n nd '. Sil n da V. 12 to 2. Hursttuan at'd
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After Rallying. Toledo Loses Fi Inning Game
Score bv innings Roston 000 000 000 0 Washington 010 010 OOx 2 Two-base hits Scott. Rice. Johnson. Stolen bases Fibel, Shannon. Harris. Rice. Errors McXally. Fibel, Mclnnis, Rush. Sacrifice Roth. Double plays Foster to Wal-
Reedle were both batted hard will'
North pitched steady ball f"r fh
home club, daston's nip." with ; '
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Seore : Kansas City. . ft 1 f 1 i" " o on 2. 7:". Milwaukee . .2ft ( 2ft 33x 12: 1 :: ; Horstiran. R. edb- and Sw . :.. y; North and Gaston.
i:i,ks' picrritus wf.dmsday. The Orpheum lias arranged to
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P.y Asmh inted Press: COLUMRFS. O.. April 23. After establishing a lead of six runs in th
i first three innings. Columbus was!
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Toledo here Sunday, 7 to fi. In thej Wetlnesday. in addition to the reg fifth and seventh innings Toledo hit! uiar bil'. This pi türe er ati .U'iuib Willis hard and drove him from tnel a good deal of favorable e..i;.n.. -t.i
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