South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1920 — Page 10

rniDW Morivivr;. Arnn. .. 1020. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3 Walter Johnson Speed King, Lets New York Yankees Down With Five Hits

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KNOCKED OUT BY PITCHED BALL BUT CONTINUES GAME

Brains and Wallop Hard to Find

CUBS SLAM TWO HOMERS AND WIN

Kinppin of All thr Hiirlrr Show (; vifnr? in Clorc ( .outfit.

NRW YORK Apr:! Washington frot an fvrri brf ak with the Ne1 Ye.rk Vankev bv winning the lapt narre of the werP-s bv a trore of 2 to 1 Johnsnn outpif r hed .lark Quinn. though It tr.ok a great catch by Milan to av Johnson in the ?th inninjr. A hom run by f.cinirh prrrvfd to he Washington's winning run. Johnson was knock d unconnrlou on a queer play in the fifth inn'r.ic. In trying to throw out Rodle at first. Third Rasemnn Shannon hit JohriMn on the- hni with the boll, but the pitcher continued the pame. fvroro:

WaMitrur'n AH. R. Jude. 1b 5 1 Milan. If ?, n Rice, rf 4 Floth, rf .1 n Shannon, 3b. ... 4 ft FTrb. pi 4 o Harri. 2h 4 n Plcinlch. c 4 1 Johnson, X- n

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Totals Nr YorkWard. 3 b Pecklppjuurh, pa. Pipp. lb Ruth, rf L-wb, If Pratt. 3b Rodle. Rati, r Qulnn. p

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100 POO 100

Totals X: Wahlnrton .

v York ooonooooj 1 Two-ba.se hlbs Rodie, Judtre. Pir -inich. Pipp. Thrfo b.-tse hit ,Iohnm. Home run Plcinirh. I'rrors Shannon. Pirk inpauph 2. Ruth. Left on b-es New York 4. Washington S. liahfsi on balls Off Quinn 2 Struck eut Ry Johnson by Quinn 4. I'mpirrs Morlarity anil Connelly. Time. 1:50.

SOMEBODY HAS TAKEN CLAW'S FROM TIGERS

r -v JS-! 1. - N 1CÄILV MOyl PRimcctöm . I feit fl

Packer and Iolier?ton Lean 1 on Apple for Bracf of Four Sacker?.

CHICAGO. April

nuAxcnns 1.11 W. 0rtLand. Jackson. in mrlOT At. S.. OmnI RapMs. 2A X. Jf ffrrvin, rttt.'c Crock.

210 .IrfTfTSon. Smith lond.

CONSOLIDATED TIRE STORES

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S07 r;rnrs-o .r NactnA. 114 Prsrl St.. f;ranrl lLnjyM-.

rrnor ntrat.i its attack Thursday i:i. r!u";ir.c liom runs by rapkrrt an'. ItobrrtS'-" ;m.l r-,.: I y lefctcci S . ?r. I."u'; in th' f.rst pnrnc of !); srir . ? io 2. Yauffhn mti ha fw.f ball until th lattpr rft of th r.n". wlim hi" wlldnS!?. rouplod v i'h rrror? by Hrrzojr an! .some opport';: hittinc r.rttn th vsitr.r-tli-:r r!in. . Frorr:

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i5 i;r in;m;. Th r.-ituous SfMrts Curtoiil,t. Copyright, lt20. by the Wheelor Sydicat, inc.)

j tions from his corner ho usually terminated his bout with a knck1 out. Hut there is always the possi

bility tf receiving a chop on the chin when turning the head corntrwards for instruction. Hurke's man-a-er realized this but he hated to

1 let the mariner work out his

Br A wvHutM Pres: ST. I")t;iS, Mo.. April 29 St.

Ixui made a clan p of th i

feri with Detroit, winnlr.tr Thürday'.. irnirif, 2 to 0. It was the second consecutive shutout administered to Petrr.lt and th 11th straight came the Tisrers have lost. Score:

Sometimes a clear, well lubricated brain doesn't accompany that

ther trize rintr -irtlie u itifT t'na m:irlnpr wnrl- nut Hutir I inc thr TTinitri-- T'prh.'Uts it w.Q tbp

ii-p. win 11 dot's, lit'niaoin jrumpst drstinios with niM own unreliable

The tiling worked fine for tho first two rounds. Levis way dumfoundtd when he heard the numbtrs be-, intr called off and Hurke's cler-' ness surprisod him. It was a pruH- , lln fiitht, first Lewis having tho upper hand and then Rurke assert- :

xRntted fur Io.ik in Sth wRatted for Sherl! in

Stör- by innimrs St. Roiiis 000 00ft 110 2 Chi a- ol 0 021 Oi'x t" Two-base hit Flack. Three-basr hit McIIenry. Home runs Paskert. Robertson. Stolen h.is1 I'a.kert. Rrrors Hei-zop 2. Rarb r. Stork. IRirnsby 2. Sacrifice hit Kill fer. IWt on b-es St. loui7. Chicatro 7. Rases on balls Of" Yauuhn off Doak 2. Hit? or Doik. S in 7 inninus: off Sherde?. :', in 1 inning. Struck out RVauchn 1. by Ioak 2. by Sherdel 1. Rosin? pitcher Doak. l'mpirMoran ami Ricrler. Time, 1:43.

Stroit AR.. R. II. O. A. Vounc, 2b 4 0 l ?, fi Jones. r,b 4 0 ! 0 I Veach. "If ? A 0 4 n l'ohh, cf 4 A 2 2 0 Hellmann. lb. . t 0 ft 12 l Flac-tead. rf. . . ? fl 0 2 0 Rush, s 0 ft 1 1 Stanace. c ? f 1 0 Iaüs, p 2 0 0 0 4 Okrle. p n ft 0 o 0 xShorten 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 ft 2 4 in xRatted for Daus in Sth. St. Txml AR. R. H. O. A. Austin. 3b 2 0 1 1 2 j Oedeon. 2b 1 0 0 " - ; Tobln. If 4 ft ft 2 0 Sisr. lb 4 1 1 : 0 Jacobson, rf . . . . 4 ft 2 1 1 5 STereld. r 4 0 0 5 Oerber. -s . 1 1 2 0 ; Sothoron. p ? ft 1 ft - Totals 21 2 6 27 V

a cnarnpion or something near it When it doesn't tho unfortunate boxer ki lucky if he becomes -vn a near cham.pion. Such was the case of Sailor Rurke who will bo remembered not many years back as one of the toughest middleweisrhts ever produced in or about Manhattan.

noodle. Then a brilliant idea struck him. "Say, Sailor," piped tho mentor. "Yah ami Princeton use number signals for moves on the football field. Whv not the same thinK for Sailor Rurke in the rins?"

Rurke's face flashed a srrin. "What

Rurke. who wasn't an Irishman ! could be sweeter'.'" opined Mr. Prasat all. but whose r-al name wassr.

Prasstr, achieved fame as the lirst man t knock ut Joe (Jrin. "The Iron Man."' This was a feat Rob Fitzsimmons. Jack Johnson, Joe ("Sans anil all the heavy hitters of that period hal failed to accomplish. Rurke could surely hit and had he more brains and a little more heart he mitfht have become a cha mpion. rsnall f;ot li. o. When he SaiU)r followed instrur-

.- Rnrkc in his ingenuous mantmor worked out tho plan. Such and such a number called from tho cornor meant to side-step, another stood for uppcrout. another for the "one-two" etc. They had a numeral for e'vry move on the pugilistic checker board. Worked Tine. The first try out the Rurke coach

ing code received was with the sailor's Lit? Gotham rival, Willif Lewis.

Konernl strain attending a In tr fi 11 1

or It might have been too lart?e an order for Rurke's pray matter. Or maybe it was one of Lewis' heavy : wallops. Rut at any rate Rurke's substitute for brain work this ; nal code didn't work. The sailor, forgot the numbers and what they j represented. H became so rnfused trying to remember them an ' also foliow instructions that Lrwi" made a show of him finally knocking the Rmoklyn star out in the lxth round. After that Hurke n'Vfr used the number system in a flpht. Hut his fiffhtinp days were numbered for Willie 1-wi.H taupht him that there Ik no home made recipe for brains. Rurke foufxht with his own head after that but he didn't becom.e ;i world beater or Rive that type of fistiruffs very preat concern.

BROOKLYN PASSES THE WHITEWASH TO GIANTS

Hv Akmm lute.l Press: 'rROOKLYX. N. Y.. Anril 2? Rrooklyn mad' it two out of threfrom New Y'ork by winning Thur.day. " to 0. Two hits and a base o:; lulls off Toney, a fuml.de by Flrtrhev an.l a muff by Iiyle. all with two out. I'.'ivn Rrooklyn three runs in the first inning. After that Toney ami .Mitchell had a scoreless pitchers' duel. Hubboll relieved Toney in the

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Fletcher, ss. .

PHILADELPHIA TAKES OVER THE BEAN EATERS

Oetrott . St. Louis

Two-bas hit

bae Tobin

fees fjedeon.

.... noo noo rrft 0 . . oftft 000 1 1 x 2 Stanatfe. Stol'n

I'rror Jone. Sarri-

Williams. Pouble

jav Rush. Younir and Heilmann:

Jacobson and

-Petrol h. St.

blln Off raus xts Off Dauss,

Okrie. 2 in I innimr.

S'.s'er. lft on bases

Louis S. T'ases on

4. off Sothoron 1. in 7 innings; off

Struck out

Ry S-theron 2. Loiin pitcher Paus. Fmpir.s Owens and ("hill. Tim. 1:2. WHITE SOX TAKeI- ALL OUT OF CLEVELANDERS

p .wr. I t cl I'r.si: l'li I LADFLIMIIA. Pa.. April 29. R-ton needed only four hits to defeat PhilaR lphia in the final same of the series Thursday. 1 to ft. Three baies on balls. three errors and Hooper's double routed Nay lor in the fourth and decided the contest. The visitors repi.-fred only twj hits off Harris, both home runs in the sixth. Score:

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r. r A!?vt.Ued Pres: CLKVLLAND. April 2?. Chicago defeated Cleveland Thursday. 5 to V in th' oloslnfr pamfl of the series.

Williams held Cleveland to two hits. J

,v-e of which was a scratch and did not allow a runner to reach second ' bae .ifter the f.rst lnnlns Scor: ;

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Chirac Tibobl. rf.. rf. Weaver. 3b K. Collins. 2b. .

TackRon, If Ke's-h. cf 1 Murphy, rf. .... - llisbers. ss .... 4 Schalk, r 4 J out dan. lb ... Wildern p. ... Tota Cleveland AR Cr.ir. v. ' T . . .-. 'hapmar.. . . Spesker cf ... Wood, rf . .3 c,.irdrer. "b . - " a t. b m .- r b .t N'ur.amaker. lb O V.M11. c " f'af'h r r Myers. ? : rFvir ........

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Totals S3 Philndclp'u AR Dyk: f. 2b 3 xRurrus- 1 Thomas, ?.b. ... ft Strunk, rf 4 Walker. If 4 C.rifttn. lb 4 Pucran. Jb 4 We'.ch. cf :: Perkins, c 1 Mvrttt. c : X Witt ft (Galloway. s. . . :J wxKinney 1 X.iVlor. p 1 Harris, p I xxwRurns .... 1 Keefe. p. i

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League Standing

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(T.nbs Roston CMas Cleveland St. L.Miis .. WnsMnKte n New York ridiaiielpbia Detroit .. .

Rrookljn

OnInnati ChlCiiRo .. I'ittsl.iiri: . . Philadelphia

; St. l.oiiN . . . rteaton

New York..

mGCJ- STAM11NCS: American League.

REDS WALLOP PIRATES IN FIRST HOME GAME

Doyle, ;?b. Statz. cf. . Sic kin p. P.b. lvelly. lb. Snyiicr, c. Toney. p. . Hu obeli, p. xM'Cartv

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Totals . . . . Rrooklyii

j Olson. 2b. . . . j Neis. rf ? ' I Johnston, 2b.

lb.

vis! Cincinnati, appearing here Thursday; Wheat, ir.

for the first tim- this seas-on. de- ;Iyer- rf- , , . , Konetchy.

ieaiea i-iiisourK. 10 liinp nepi Ward ss1 the hlta of the home team scattered. J Krurgrer. c. while the visitors hit Carlson and ; Mitchell, p

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Chapm.ir. Soeaker. vacrirces Jov.rdan Wood. Pniib'.e plv. ar i Cardrer; Weaver.

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.Tnd Hi'. If bra'-d Ttr-e. Frifed States ro e-!. hae f'itid Mn' a ef irp r.in e r.iaJe pefatoes and map. b a cea.

OA h Collins Stele".

- Risbr-. N'T.Ara ker Murphv : "hat tc. Crjr and - b :e 5

Tot.t Is 3 3 1

xR.itteil for Iykes in 5th xxR.itted for Myatt in ?th. wxl'itt-d for tlallowav in '.Xh

xRatted for Harris in Sth. j Si ore I y inrinss j Roston 00ft Ö02 ftCO T 1 Philadelphia C jV 000 Oftl 1 j

1 Two-base hit 8- Hooper. Iipan i 1 ' Hom run Scot. Hooper. Krrors

o , pvkes 2, (alioway ö. Sacrifice Welch Pouble pliiys Scott. Me- " 1 Vallv and Mclnnts: Xaylor. Oallow-

1. ; ay nr.d Oitün. I'ft on bases U'V-1 ..ten fi. T'hlladelphia T Rases on' Vx. i"V Fti'iVi t nf V.ivlf.r i r.fT" I

Harris 1. Hits Of! Naylor. 2 m 4 innli-.e; off Harris. 2 in 4 innincs: r'T Keefe, 0 In 1 mrir.p. S'ruck out -Rv Ruh fi. by X.-t'.lor 1. by Harris I Toinc p:t'-hfr NaybT. X'n-

p.ris Pin- ri and Nal.: 4 ;

AmrrlcAn Ltara. Cblcflffo. rt; 'Tveland. 1. I Detroit. (; St. IOuIb,2. Washington, 2; New York.

Ronton. 7; Philadelphia, 1. National League. Cincinnati. S; Pittsburg, 2. St. lmi. 2; Chbinro. 6 New York. 0; Rrooklyn, 3. Philadelphia, 1; Rostoc. o Amrlcn Aaiorlailon. I-eulsTl'de. 4; Tole.lo. 1 12 Innings Milwaakee. Minneapolis. 2 12 in. Kanas City. 1; St. Paxil, 2 Indianapolis. 4: Oolumbu, n lutpnintlonid Iayu . Baltimore. 11: Rohepter. 4. Rending. 11 : Akron. 1ft. RufTalo-Syraouse twet aToua.l.. .lorse.r City-Toronto (Lig-h vlnd au i (Ohl eatter. Soathem Aorlatlon. Motile. 3; Rirmlntrbnm. 1 New nrleacu. .; Atlanta. 2. Memphis. 6; Ctuittanooga, Iatt Kock. 1; Naehvllle. 5 Thrre- Reaulta. At Terre Harte Ct-dar Rapids. 5; 7: 2. Terre Ha:te O; Ü: 4. At .toline 2; 1 IVoria. 1; 14: 3 At Rloemln eton. V; t; 4 K. k IaUnc. 4: 0; : At Krins-

1; 3; ?. IlvolfonJ, ö; IZ; 1.

Hamilton hard. Ccore: j Cincinnati AR. R. H. O A P.ath. 2b 4 ft ft 1 I Daubert. lb. . . . 1 1 9 0 Croh Cb r. 2 4 2 1 Roush. cf 4 1 1 ." ft ; Iuncan, If 4 2 2 1 0 ' Kopf, es 4 1 1 2 4 t Xeale. rf ?. 1 2 I 0 1 WinRo. c 1 ft I 0 0 1 xAllen o o ft ft ft : Uariden, c 2 ft 1 r. 1 Rinp. r 2 ft 1 0 2 Totals ?,'o S II 27 ? IMttHburK AR. R. H. O. A.j Ristbe, If 4 1 1 1 ft Carey, cf - 0 ft 4 ft Southworth. rf. . 4 ft 2 1 I Whltted. :U. ... 4 ft ft 2 I Cutshaw, 2b. . . 3 1 2 4 4 Grtrnm, lb 4 0 1 v ft ' Caton. 9.4 4 ft 1 4 1 Ie. c 4 ft 2 2; Carlson, p 1 ft ft ft 2 ; Hamilton, p. . . 1 n 1 i Ponder, p 0 n 0 ft u j xNirholson .... 1 ft ft ft ft

-ft 1

Totals ni . 2. 1 xRatted for Toney in 7th. Score by innings

Xew York ftOO OftO 000 llrooklvn 200 000 OOx

Two-base 1-.U5 Wluat. Johnston.; Sickinr, Kelly. Three-b.tse hits j Fletcher. Stolen base Myers. Lr-, rors Iletcher. Doyle. Reft on ' nxti- New York 8, Brooklyn 6. Rases on balls Off Tonev 2. off Mitchell 4. Hits Oft Toney. 6 in d j innimrs; off Hubb 11, 1 In 2 inninps. . Struck out Ry Toney 1. by Mitchell! 1. Losing pitcher Toney. Umpires, McCormlck and Hart. Time. 1:3. i

BOSTON GARNERS TWO HITS: BOTH HOMERS

Totals

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xRatted for Winpo in 4th. xxRatted for Ponder in tub. Score by inninars t'incinnati ftftl 2ft2 "ftft

1-HiBOurs iic'M, t'.'-i . x,trinrntt

Xeale.

Ry Assoclnted Press: 1 HUSTON. April 29 Mf.'idow? had. t4e better of Fillinpim in a pitchers' 1 battle Thursday. Philadelphia de-! featir.e Ronton. 1 to ft. In the sev-j enth J. Miller sincrled. stole pecor.d, j went to third on Paulette's sacritice j hit and scored when O'Neill dropped 1 Mnranville' perfect throw to the

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GMS TO DAT. Orfian.J at Detroit. Pul'adelpL'iß at V aaiington. Roeton at New York. National lgn. M .f.oula at Ohicac itiicJneatt at lMttxbur. New York at J I a c i p t :a . Brooklyn at Uoton.

Two-base, hits Kopf.

Three-base hits Paubert. Stolen bases Roush. Duncan. Southworth. Errors Cutshaw. Caton. Sacrifices Rath. Duncan, Rirc Double! plays Carlson. Cutshaw and' Grimm. Teft on hap-s Cincinnati J 77. Pitf5burg ?. Biises on balls Off ! Rinsr 3. oft" Carlsoti 1. off Harni'toa !

2. Hits Off Ring. 9 in ? innings: off Carlson, ö in 3 2-.1 innings: off Ponder. 1 in 2 2-2 innings; off Hamilton. In ! 2-3 innings. Hit by nitchrr Ry Carl&on 1 (KoushV.

Struck out Ry Rinjr 2. by 1 1 a m i - I ton Z, Losing- pitchT Carlson, j Fmpires Klem and m'ie. Time..

2 hours.

plate

Score: Philadelpa Lebourveau. If..

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Williams, cf. . .

Miller's jrround'-r.

Stencfel, rf. . J. Miller. 2b. Paulette. lb. R. Miller, rib. Traesser, c. Meadows, p.

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From Kansas Citv Rivals

Indianapolis Gets One Hit in Nine Inn in es

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Hartley.

T.j A.e,-iatel Pres

LONDON. April 2?. Plans for, . Rruish participation in the Antwerp1 IT HHams Of Saints U ins . 1 . . ...

Mwnpic games ar tetn n ia up p-r.dlng: the outcome of the money raising campaign fcr f;r.ar.cir.g the entrants. Prfsinr appeals have ben made in rrrr.t weeks for 13.00C pounds sterlir.g, of whi'h 1 . 5 0 0 pounds have been subscribed up to the present.

"Ther- has Leer, no lessnirp

the country'? for sport, nor of fur-. ds he ir.

tireted as :ir. indication of iv lack sinz.es by rT.y, ra.rrv:o ano.

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