South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 131, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1920 — Page 6
THET SOUTH DEND N QVG -T l Tu CS
COYELESKIE TURNS IN SEYENTH WIN
Predict Big Year for Jimmy Ring
Grotte Ha- Brt of Argument Hut Sox Fail to Hit
in
Pinches.
Dt An"- l.if-l I'rs: 'HiCAGO. M.iy -Timoly hitting 8alr.t Cirntte mix-'! with pa. .. and "hicaso f rrcrs jrave Cleveland th fir.al cf the series Sunday 4 to IStanle:, Coveleski rffi.t'rJ I!" evr.th cor.erutie vlrtory of the citünr.. Chimin wax heM scoreless until th ninth whn four hits and an error Hord thre runs. Score;
Cleveland A Ii. It. flninry. lf 1 Chapman, ... 1 Sf akcr, cf. . . . 4 '- Smith, rf 4 o Gardner. 2b. . . 4 r. U'ambHTans, 2b , 0 Johnston. Ib. . . 1 ft'Xfin. c r. f? Co r lrski p. . . 4 '
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Totale 3'. ( ilcii A 15 Tihold, rf 4 Weaver. 31. ... 1 K. Colllr.s. 21... . ' lark.'on, If. . . . I Ke!oh, ef 4 Jourdan, 1h. . . 1 f!LhrK. j-p. ... -5 MrClellar., Co. 1 Schalk, :. . . . . Clentt. p 3 xMurphy I Totals
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xllatted for Cicntte in 9th. Score y Inning CP-velan! 1 H 000 inj l Chicago 000 000 Oos:: Twri-baiP hit I'ibold, Kelseh. Taekson, Smith, IlisherR. Threeh;.se hit Speaker. Sacrifice Weaver. Schalk. Krrors CoveleskP. IZ. Tollin.:, UinberK, Cicntte. Left on tu) es Chlrao ft, Cleveland X. liases on hall Off Cirotte 4. off Coveh-s-kle 1. Strurk out Hv i'irott' 1. "mplres Chili anl Owens. Tirne. 1:55.
SHOESTRING CATCH BY LEWIS STOPS RALLY
Py A ein ted Treu: WASHINGTON, Mny 9. A zr h
ish.trin)t: catch y Lewis tl Il.irrl with two bases lill d In the ninth, ended a Washington rally Sunday that had driven uinn out of the hand enabled New York to take th
Mnal Knie of thf H.rl-s, soor:
to 3. The
New York Ali. It. II. W.i.-d. 3 b 5 0 1 I'ecklnpauKh, ss. r i Tipp, lh r 0 1 lluth. rf 5 1 0 Iewls, If 4 1 1 Pratt. 2b 4 1 3 Hodie. rf 3 0 2 Hannah, c 4 0 2 Qulnn, p 4 0 0 Mays., p 0 o 0 Total 39 5 1.1 WnsM iiii Ali. lt. 1 1 . Ju1k lb 5 0 2 Milan. If 3 0 I Itiee, cf 4 1 2 Iloth rf S 0 o Harri.', 2b 4 1 I I.llerl-. 3b 3 1 1 Shannon, ys. ... 4 0 2 Plclnich. c 3 0 0 x:hnrrity. c. . . 1 0 o Johnson, p 3 0 1 xxCalvo 1 0 o
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League Standing
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Cleveland .. Ilostolt 'lil UiZH . . . . Wiisliinti'ii St. I.mN .. w rk . . 'liil:..lel.Ma Iftrtt
Totals ? 10 2 7 IT xliatted for lMcinlrh In Rth. xxHatted ffr Johnson In 9th. Score by Innings New York 000 130 001 " Washington 010 000 020 1 Two-b.ase hits Shannon. IMppStolen bases rifp. Hier. Sacrifices i:ilerbe. liodic, Harris. Hrrors Ward. Ituth. Hannah. Shannon. L ft n baes New York S. Washington 11. liases on balls Off Qulnn 1. Hits Off Qulnn. 10 In S 2-3 Innings; off Mays, none in 1-3 innlnc. Struck rait -liv Johnson 4. by Qulr.n f.
Wlnninjr pitcher Qulnn. Umpires!
Molarity and Connolly. T!m
Huston .
Cincinnati . Ilriklyn I'ittHburt' .. Cldcau .... PMLi.l.-lj.Mn St. Luuin. . . New York..
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T'..e i misfrllation Itinv: lirs crisr I its rays upon an admiring jnrt p;ilj ile m tlic fall of last ear. liut as a
matur or fact tr.is nmstf nation was
always in the bav!..ill heaven dur- )
Mornay, star hurler
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brilliancy, however, was I inn med l.y
'f.H bar.k. of heavy, dark eloiMs which ."oo J nil-cht be l.roperly labeled "lack of
offensiv- support." Jimmy Kins? pitched in more bar. I and consistent-1
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!y hard
last season than any
Keiul prior to a trip to Nashville
where he will spend two weeks j;ettinir in shape for a season with I)etrit. Murray was signed up by Philadelphia nationals after his remarkable performance with the No-
FLACK SNEAKS HOME AND CHICAGO WINS
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By AfcBoclated Prem: I CHICAGO. May 9 llacks steal of home in the eighth inning proved : to be th- run whicn pave Clii ac 1 an i to T victory over Pittsburg ot. j Sunday. Score: j
Pitlbiirs Ali. 11. II. Biprbec. If., cf. . . . i Carey, cf 2 o 1 Lec. lf 2 0 o Whitted, 3b. . . . r. n 1 Southworth. rf . . 4 Cutshaw. 2b. . . 5 4 4 Ca ton. ..... 3 1 1 fJrlmm. lb 4 2 Schmidt, c 3 o 2 Adams, p 0 o n Nicholson .... 1 ' o Mead or, p 1 0 xxlllnchman . . a 0 o 'order, p 1 u o
i ksthkh.ws uksi i.ts. Sr. I. ouls. 7; ltrit. 4. Mev l:iii.l. I: Chii acu. 3. Neu York. .": Washington. 3. N"rftlo.nl Leacu. 'in. Iim:tl. " : St I.oul. O. 1 I r t i t i r tr. 7: riib-ayn, s. IMdl tdelplila. 4; lir,...klyn. Itoston. 7: New York. o. Amerirwn Norlatlon. Iriilianapulls. 1: I.itiivHl. 2 (1st camel I n.l I a 1 1 a i 1 1 s. 4; Louisville, .' i'.'ikI jr'IIie. Toledo. Ö Cnliim'HH 1. Mhnif pili. O: St. 1'roil. Milwauk.-e. 4: Kiins.is Citv. 3. I ntrrmtt IohnI JLngie. Jerney City. Hnffaln. 10. Haltlinore. .' ; Akron. 7. Iteadlnp. S: Kodiester. 7. Southern As.iocli' -a. Memphis. 3: KirTiiintrliani. 4. Mot. lie, 3: Little Kock, 2. Atlanta, 1; Chatanooca. 2. Nf Orleans. 5: Xndivllle, 2. Three-H.i liiuur.
Molin. 2: t: i! IVorla. 13
luck
w,ni:m in r.lthor l-iit. TTMncrltre Iame nine. unfortunately ho
pitcht d Merlin-,' ball, pood enough. was fuck by a pitched bill durto establish an enviable record In I lnP the training period, this spring .V,.-, the books, und r normal circum-:and was forced to withdraw - from "rf I stances. liut it just so happened j practice for .some time. He was ;4 I tha whenever Hing went to the Isold to Detroit and will join that 4.0 i ..,.,,r.i t.-.(,Arr (T,.ci f tiw I ti'.'iin nftr llmberlnc im in the
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Ued mathlne went democratic, soum. Nothing p rsonal understand All . the plavers under Iat Moran Iik i A-so. i:,tcd ITe-u: Jimmy lUng. Hut thev simplv were J ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 9. Ben not able to Interpret their affection -Millers f f St. Louis, an all-American for Jimmy in the matter of hit? last j born team, won the United States
season, in one or nis pet verse : -"vm iwm.m .u.uiimuii?iiiii unv rite hlnir .snells Itinc actually went Sunday by deflating the Fore River
Terr 7: 2
13; 0.
ii Hute. 1: 10; 1. Kock Nl.uel.
C. MKS TODAY. Amtrinin Iatiu. PhiladHpld.i at Huston National Siis. Philadelphia at Pittsburg
Total 3 f 13 Hattd for Adams m xxHatted for Meador in
for
xxxltatted TlcnK Klack. rf. . . 1 lollin her. s !'ikert. cf. Barber, lb. ! iobertson. Pi al. 3h . . Tvrry. 2b. . O'Farrtli. c Martin, p . Hailey, p. . . Carter, p. . .
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REITH ER HURLS TWO HIT GAME FOR REDS
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ST. LOUIS. Mo.. May 3. Cincinnati took ihe odd game of the seris from St. Iuis by winning 5 to 0 today. The locals made only two hits ff Heuther. Score:
Cincinnati AH. 11
almost 50 Innings without a tally b"ing made for him by hLs colleague. Wouldn't Jb himself throw in th sponge at such a break of luck? Ills Confl(lon' Ring's enthusiasm and his confllencr in himself never flagged, however And It was because of this spirit that King obtained th chance from Pat Moran to beat the White
j Sox In the fourth game of the
world's series last year. Moran was in a quandary as to who to pitch in that game. The series stood two to one in the Reds' favor but thrt Sox had won the kfst game and their fighting spirit had been revived. They were dangenius once more. Another victory might spur thm on to an ultimate victory in the series. Pat had about decided on Hod Eller to subdue the Sox. with Ring named as the "relief man. Whn Jimmy heard of his near assignment he hustlel up to Morin. "Pat. I can beat these fellows rny time in a full game, (live me a shot at them, won't you. Ton't ;ust hold m for relief." Ring's confidence appealed to the fighting Irish in Moran. How
1 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 111 1 nil uui vi i un w u i hitting Snx with three lone hits is history now. The game emblazon
ed the name of Ring in baseball s books of fame. Jimmy, with a reasonably good
11, of Quincy, Mass., 2 to 1.
ST. LOUIS TAKES RAP AT DETROIT TIGERS
DETROIT, Mich.. May 9. St. !uis hit Khmke and Oldham hard Sunday and won from Detroit, 7 to 4. In the ninth inning the visitors grouped a double, two sinnle.s and a sacrlgce with Hale's error for three runs. Wheat and Heilmann, for Detroit, hit home runs off successive pitches in the sixth inning. Score:
St. IHll? Austin, 3b. . . fledeon, 2b. . . Tobinfi If. . . Slshr. lb. Williams, cf.. Jacobson, rf. Hillings, c. Kevereid, c. . Oerber, ss. . , Shovlin. ss. . Wellman. p. . xSmith
AH. 4 5 6 4 3 o 4
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II. 0 1 0 0
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j Rath. 2b. . . I ivaul-ert. lb j Croh. 3b. . I Rouseh, cf. -v j Duncan, lf. I j Kopf. 5. . . NVale, rf. . j Wir.co. c. . j Hueth r. p.
1 0 0 1 1 0
H. 0 1
O. 1
4
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Score by innings Pittsburg Chicaco
Twp-bast' lloberwon .
haw, Grimm. tcr. Robertson
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02x S
hits Kl.iCk 2. Schmidt. Three-base hits 'ut-
Stoi.-n b.ises HarP.ukert. FI.uk.
i I o loch er. Urrors OFarie'.!.
Schmidt. Sacririces rimm, P.ukert. Hii'.ey Cnton. Schmidt. T rry. !-uble plays Hollorhcr Hirbrr; Cutshaw to
Orlmni; Cutshaw to Crhnm. I-ft on baes Chicago , Pittsburc: It. l?r.$es on balls Off Mi.l.r 1. ,!T
Totals St. LoulSmith, cf. Schultz, rf. Heathcote.
Sludton, lf. . stock. 3b. . . Hornsby. 2b. Kournkr. lb. Mcllenn-. If.. 11 van. s. . . Clomorj. c. . Donk. PHaines, p. . . xJanvrln . . .
Total?
X Hat ted
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0 0 1
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break in the matter of batting sup
port this season will prov? of the late-earned laurels.
worthy
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Cobb. cf. . Yeach, lf. Heilmann. Flagstead, Hale, 3b. . Stanage, c. Ehmke. p. Oldham, p xPinelli .
With the assistance, or Manage , xxF.llison Kof hier of the :outh Rend team,
Importe was able to njevessf ull
LAPORTE NINE BEATS MISHAWAKA OUTFIT
TotaLs xllatted for Detroit
Your.p. 2h 5 Hush, ss 4
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handle the visitors from MJshawaka I
I Sunday, trimming them to the tunc t
I of 6 to 4 when the two teams elashj ed before a record crowd, of fifteen j hundred people at the opening
game. Koehler in tno first inning smashed a three bagger which w:-s followed by a home run by first
- j baseman MortU. This inning nette;
; the home team six runs, a lead i w hich . the Mishawaka aggregation , were unable to overcome although i they got eUht hits to Laporte's live, j Seanty. hurled for Mishavvaka. while i Y oung did the twirling for Importe, j Score . 11 Porte ....rjOO 000 000 3 3 iMiihawaka .. 100 000 120 4 S 3
0 1 0 1 1 1 0 (I 0 II 0 o 4
1 1 Sth. H. 1 0 1
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'X'.1 I Last season pitcmcd N A I f r I I i'TctiiH& ).l u ßvr m m . SeRicc wvx Loonvt a osic op- -u " J
i I THE WOHLD T SPOUTS l
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ing the whol,. nf hist season. Its!ir' y'-r. is visiting South-
r. Terry to Cincinnati .ton to I st I nuU
Martin 7. off render 2. oft Railey 1. Hits Off Adamn, 3 in 1 inning; fT Martin, lo In 7 1-2 Innings; off Meatior. 9 in 5 inr.lr.es: off Itailrv. 3 in 1 inr.ir.K: off Ponder, 1 In 1 innir.s: rfT Carter. 0 in 2-3 irning. Struck out Ry Mculor 2 Winning pitcher Murtln. I.inic i!irhT Adams. Cmplres KKm and Hm-lie. Time. 1.1U
for Heathcote in fth. 002 000 003 3 . 000 000 COO 0
Three-has hits1 Roush. Home Wir.go. Stolen has? Stock. Sacrific Rath. Frrors Roush, Wingo. Horr.sbv T. Double play Kopt jmd Daubert; Wingo and Kopfr Wingo and Daubert. Ieft tn base Cincinnati 4. St. Louis ". Rases on balls Off Rufther 4. off Doak 2. Hits Off Doak. 3 In 3 Innings (none out in 4th): off Haines. 4 in S innings. Hit by pitcher Hy Ruther (McHenry). Struck out Ry ReuthiT T. by Haines 4.
Totals 3 4
xRan for Stange in 9th. xxHatted for Oldham in 9th. St. Louis 001 010 023 7 Detroit 000 102 001 4 Two-base hits Sisler. Williams. Cledeon. Home runs Yeach. He 11mann. Stolen base Tobin. Sacrillces Oedeon, tannjre. Jacubson. IC1llson. Errors Sisler, Weilman. Young. Hale. Oldham. Left on bases St. Loui.s 14. Detroit 7. Ras on balls Off Ehmke 5. off Weilman 2. Oldham 1. Hits Off Ehmke, S in 7 2-3 Innings: off Oldham. 2 in 1 1-3 Inning. Hit by pitcher Ry Ehmke 5. by Weilman 3. Losing pitcher Khmke. Umpires Hildebrand and Evans. Time, 2:20.
WOOLEN COMPANY NINE' Kansas City Rally in
ULt LA I o nUlAL 1 I AM 3
The South Rend Woolen empany baseball team defeated the Royal Otant at Ieeper park Sunday afternoon by the score e.f 12 to 4. The batteries for the Woolen company Acre Cripe and Ifarman. and for the losers Smith and Weaver. The Woolen company team challenges any team in or out of the city.- for games call Mishawaka 23 SI, or write M. Penrod. SO 2 E. Washington av.
jnfi raus tsv a nun KANSAS CrTY. Mo.. May 0. Al-J though the locals rallied in the ninth i Sunday and bee a me threatening. ' their spurt w.u in vain and Milwaukee won four t three. Rrock hit safely three times in four trijs to hat. getting a triple, double and sin- ! gle. Score: ! Milwaukee ...20 000 20 4; 1., Kansas City ... 010 100 P01 3; S; 2.; North, Schulti and Huhn; Amt, and Rrock.
BOSTON ON TOP;
BLANK NEW YORK! . ! Rudolph and Ilcarne Keep j Giants' Blows Well Scat- I
tered Sunday.
Iiy i.ite-1 Pr ss: Ni:w YORK, May !. Iloston r' -taint d its lead in the N.'- tional league h-r- Sunday, k-f eating New York
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befoie the largest crowd of the season. Score: Boston AH. R. H. n. a. Powell, ef h 1 1 2 Pick. 2bb .". n 'o 2 2 Mann, lf 4 1 n 2 0 Crui.s-, rf o 1 ) o (i Sullivan, rf. ... 3 3 1 2 2 o Holke. lb 3 2 2 1 3 1 Hoeckel. 3b. ... 4 1 2 1 5 Maranville, ss. . 3 1 12 dowdy, c 3 o i :: i Hearne. p. . . . . 1 0 o 2 Rudolph, r 3 0 o l 2 Totals 3 2 7 : 2 7 14 New York AH. R. H. o. A. Hums. If 3 0 1 1 0 Young, rf 4 0 11 0 rieti lier. ss. . . . 4 0 0 0 t Doyle, 2b 4 ö ( 2 ä Statz. rf 1 o 1 1 0 Kauff. cf 3 0 ii 0 0 Lear. 3b 2 n 0 3 3 Kdly. lb 4 a 14 1 Snider, c 3 0 2 3 2 Tonev, j) 0 0 0 0 1 xMcCartv 1 0 u . 0 0 Nehf, p 2 0 0 0 2 Winters, p 0 ' 0 0 0 0 xjiSmith 1 1 0 0 Totals 33 0 6 27 IS
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xRatted for Tonej in 2nd. xxHatted for Wint rs in Oth. Score by innings Roston 030 000 040 7 New York OCO 000 000 0
TP.iee-base. hits Höckel. Stolen1.
base dowdy. Sacrifices Oowdy, Ilo'.kr, Maranville, Rick. ErrorsPick. Rrrns, Fletcher. Doyle 2. Lear. Doubl p lays Ioyle. 1"1 tcher and K'liv; I'ick and llolke; Kelley and Lear: Lear and Kelly. In-ft on
i'.- New York 10, Roston 4.
Has, s on balls Off Hearn- 2. off Rudolph 2. off Toney 1, off Nehf 1. Hits---off Toney, 2 in 2 innings; off Nehf. 7 in 3 1-2 Innings; off Win1 is, (i in 1 2-3 innings; off Hearne, l in 1 2-3. innings; off Rudolph, 5 in 7 1-1 innings. Struck out Ry Toney l, by N hf 2. by Rudolph Wiimin,; pitcher Rudolph. Losincr pitch r---Toney. Umpires--O'Day and Harrison. Time, 1:53.
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BROOKLYN TAKES ONE EXTRA TO BEAT PHILS
V.y Ass.-.dateJ Pfus : RtHM'KLYX. X. Y., May 9. r!o.kln played another extra Inning earn- Sunday and defeated l'hil.ob Iphia. ' to , in '10 Innings. No;, w lioo batting figured in all the Rrooklyn runs, singled in the Rjih v.iib ore out. stole second and i d on Kreuger's single. Ground ru'i s prevented the visitors from winning in the ninth when J. Miller allowed only thr e bases on a long hit into the temporary stands in the outfield. Score: Phtladelp'a AH. R. H. O. A.
5 0 2 .? ..
Hancroftf, ss-..
Willhms. cf. .. 0 Stengel, rf 3 0 Mensel. If 3 0 .1. Miller. 2b. . . 0 Luderus. 1 b. ... 4 1 K. Miller. 3b. . . 4 1 Trairessor, c... 1 0 Wheat, c. ...... 3 1 Meadows, p. ... 3 1 O. Smith, p. ... 0 0 xCravath 0 0 Totals 30 4 Brooklyn AH. R. Olson. .cs 5 0
Johnston. 3b. . . 4 Kildoff. 2b 4 E. Wheat, lf. .. 2 My 'ts. cf 4 Konetchy, lb... ä NtK rf 4 Knieper, c 3 ('adore, p 1 S. Smith, l) 2
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Totals 3 6
xRnttrd for Meadows in 9th. xDne out when winning run wai scored. Philadelphia 0-00 040 000 0 4 Rrooklyn 000 301 000 1 3 Two-base hits Muesel. Williams. XVis. Three-base hits .1. Miller, R. Milbr. Stolen bases Johnston 2. Nt is. Sacrifices Johnston, Myers. Errors Stengel. Olson. Double ylay Rancroft and Luderus. Left on bases Philadelphia ). Rrooklyn
11. Ras' on balls Off Meadows 4..M G. Smith 2. ('adore 1. S. Smith 3. .1
Hits Off Meadows. S in S innings: off Ci. Smith. 3 in 1 1-3 innings: off Cadore. " in 4 1-3 innincs; off S. Smith. 3 in 5 2-3 innings, truck nut Ry Meadows 4. by Cadore 3. Winning pitcher Smith. Iosir.g pitcher G. Smith. Umpires Hart and MeCormick. Time, 1:57.
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