South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 133, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1920 — Page 8
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itipv MntMc may 12. join. THE SOUTH REND NEWS TIMES Homer
ONE BALL GOES INTO BLEACHERS ; OF RIGHT FIELD' Second lime in Hi-torv of
Hall Park That Halter Ha Hit So Far.
Ali Wing Was a Favorite Among Fig lit Fans
V.y . wm Lit "I l'r'Sa : N'KW YORK. May 11. Ruths pe-ctacular hitting f f.i r-tl Nu York 6 to victory .er "hi'a-,' hr.- today. In four times up. Kutb hit two hm run.-, a triple and drew a base oi bails. Or.f of Kuth's home run went into the rit;ht held bleacher, it b-r. only tin- scrurvl ball hit into tb!s l'a h r in the history of the present stand. Ruth's httln account 1 for tvo of New York's six run. The other r -"J ' t - 1 from I'eckinpaiigh's hnie run.
. or-: Oiicacn All I.iebold, If r, i:. Collins. "Jb. . . 1 Weaver, ss 1
Jarkon. rf '' I-'edwh. cf i Jourdan. lb. ... McClellan, 3b... 1 Murphv 1 McMullin. 2b... 1 Schalk, c Wilkinson, p. . . - Kerr, p ' xxJ. Collins .... 1 Totals :: .Nru York AH W..rd. :i I'eckinpaUKh. s. : Pipp. lb I Ituth, rf o I'WIS, If 4 Pratt, 2h Ho.lir. f Hannah, c 1 Mays. p. 4 Totals n.".
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xHattcd fop McCbllan in Mh. xxHatted for Kerr in Mb. Score by Innings -- Chicago 1)01 OuO "Ii j .Vrw nVrk lb1- 0 0x ' Tw.li;is hits,--Pratt. Three-
base' hit Ruth. liimii' runs lluthl 2, IVfkinjianch, Pel sen. Stob-n has" Jourdan. Sanihee--P. Pol-, Uns. Krrors Schalk, Mays. I'oubb plays Weaver. P. Collins und Join-; dan; McMullln and Jourdan; Kerr, j Sf htilk and Jourdan. 1 it on bases; .Nv York "i, Chicago '.. Pases on' j.alls uff Mays 4. rrf Wilkinson J. off Krrr 2. Hits Off Wilkinson. In 4 innings (none out in fth; otf Kerr. 6 In 4 Innings. Struck out -y May 2. by Kerr 1. I'mpnes - :
Chili and Owrns. lysine jit. ht r- -Wilkinson. Timo. !:.'-".
- : : : : ;;: :;v-- Mistier IhE NeXT RONO Am WwmG - jR WCNT AFTElR- Hif MPOJT HASTE, "T'nSaA ' SorAL WAG HAO ACTVAULV , SS) TIED CHiM"T6 HIT V J tgySTW
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REDS RAISE FLAG THEN TRIM GIANTS
League Standing
i
Fir.t Pennant Ever Won Cincinnati Hoisted bv 0
Officials.
' I'.v latM Pres : j CINCINNATI. . May 1! --Th? I world's champion K-ds wui thoir i Iirt came of tho season from a".
raster n club before a lirgp crowd Tuf.Mir.v afternoon by knocking
P.arnes and Douglas out of th- box. ! I-älrr w.n hit hard at tunes. s- ! jiecia'.ly by Younp. who made thre
tripifs. tm! n- was Me. my in nie pinches and received sensational
J support. Before the gatae the first i National league pennant ever won
by a Cincinnati team was . raised with appropriate ceremonies. The r.ai; was i.ulled to the top of the pole in the center field by Mayor Calvin, of Cincinnati, and Manager? Moran and McGraw. Score:
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l"."tuli hl.-jir ... H Iii 1 1 ri; .Nrw York . sr. h-'V.i . . . PlilhilHpfcif I ' tririt . . .
b"Sf"TI 'illi int::iti . llr"klvn Pitts1,, ur-'l;i'-;iC'i . . . Pfii!:oi'lphu sr. I.hin . New York . .
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YOUNGSTERS MAKE GOOD IN MAJORS
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NVvv York Hums. If. Youncr. rf. . Kb teller, ss. I oyle, -Jb. . . K a tiff. cf. . . l,..ir. ?.b. .. Klly. lb. ..
1 Smith, c. . j Harnes, p. i 1 ou.;'as. p.
x MeCarty Winters, p.
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Totals ...
xllattid for DourIis in 7th.
Cincinnati Hath. 2b Daubert, lb. , ( iroil, ."b. . . . Housh, t f . I Minca n. If. Kopf, ss Neab', rf Wip.L'ii, c. ... Klier, p
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KSl FltDAY S KI1 LTS. American Lrugue. ST. bonis, 0; Phl!:idelpli1ij. l vi l.inl- Ktmtoti i r;iin i. 1'etrelt, ö Washington, r. 'hli;i'i. 5; N v Y,,rk. ', Nutlor.nl l.riKu. pAstnTi. ; st. l'ni, l'.rookl. t)-CM'-:is. i rain i. .- Yerk. 4: 'in. inn.-iti. 0 Philadelphia-Pit t si. urj: r;iin . Ainrriran oflaflon. Indianapolis - Mil u :i uk - rain i. (V)lumt.iis. .'.; St. Paul, Ionlsvlll. 4; Kansas City, 0. Too-In, ; ; .Min :im jioliM, .V lotrrnutioriMl Lcasn. Toronto, 11; Svrii.ns-, .".
Other zanies po.sti.on.-.l wet
Siutlirrn .o latlon. Atlanti. O. little Kork. J. New Orlei ns. S: Chattanooca.
Nashville, Ö; rdrmlnyham. 1. MMle-Mitiphls (wt grounds . Pvansxilie, 7; 7; 1. Koek Island, 4; 1 1 : .1. Plo.Mtilncton, 2; ; 1. MMine. ;; 10; 0. 'JVrre Haute -Cedar KapbJs l rail:1. Peoria - Kockford ( rain i.
grounds.
0
Fourteen Youths lip Into
Berths on Bii:
League Circuits. 4y lirXKY I.. rAHUIT.I..
(ImtfMl Pros stall" Cortwnidcnt. ) P.y I nite l i'r-..v NEW YORK. Ma;. 11. Fo:i!t..n sprint debutantes ir.ivinr: in the svirl of "liarnor. 1 ..(! .;- eran dowairt-rs.
j Eicht promising ',-r,i;s:oi ha j st ;ped out in the Aiv..-rir an I.-.a -;n ; and six have made their initial !. ! in the National lo.ipn-.
The Phils sinn :,. b.-, . fortunate in securing two capab'.e younVst. rs - -Lehorxi ,rj. . v;.; outtlelder, and Halph Mil;.:, .i r -: i i baseman. 1 Horveau is hitt;:.- .41 st-eond in the Itau . and h is . rowded Irish Morsel out f a ''dt : l'i.'eld. The Huston l S" aNo j:rk up a star b,;tT-r in Hftidryv. an ( :;- tielder who J--- batting .; ;:; clean-up position. Neis Is Nice. N'eis, a y.'iunc; outli.d.br frru Can
ada, set a ht pace with Hiookl
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Totals Score by ks"ev York
I Cincinnati
Two-base Three-base Younp 3.
innings
1 16
o 27
It AMES TOO T. Amricin Lf.iKiie. St. bonis at Philadt dphia. Cleveland at Ib.ston. Hetrolt at Washington. Chicago at New York. National League. Huston, at St. Louis. Brooklyn i;t Chi ' ". New York at Cincinmtl. Philadelphia n t Pittsburg.
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l L i vir. c Peeji strie K-n ' aft r roiii pi et in c id m!i i den. He is MlWii . by ; son. Hert EisVer. wl;.. : i carrier of th.- Nib p" j :ir.d by se w.i era f.d.c
had ? e.-ri a ti
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at the start of the race. He ; still
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ii servi-' s a uspices.
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will
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and th.-
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ii First Game of Srrirs
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on a inn '0v y
hits Dauturt, C.roh. hits-Duncan. Hums.: Hy Assn. Intel I n ss Kellv. Stolen bases M INNEA iH)EIS.
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Minn.
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PASSES SEVE ME; ALLOWS THREE HEES
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Vn-ostir, th coerapliy, once
Habe Üntli
stated that '"speed." iik(
f levi-
"po.s-the
TIGERS MAKE MXTU INNliSG KAI JA : II 7 A
P.y . ss... iat.-d Prr ss : Pi 1 1 HA I EHP1 1 1 A K ilH,C a e si . . ' Tin sda v but bed S h,'.-. Philadelphia
ranie with th
teams. to and Crilliin
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Ily A("dodatel Pr : j WASHINC.TON. May 11.--Three ( hits and a passed batt r ru tted le-i trolt three runs in the ninth inning J and the or.cnl:. Kam. of the series i at Washington Tuesday. The s ore J
v;i 5 to 3. s-'core: Detroit AH. i:
Vounp, 2b. ... Hush. ?s Cobb. cf. Wach. If Heilmann, lb.. Flaestead, rf. . Jones. T.b Stallage. . x II a 1 e Ainsmith. c. . . Hol and, p.
Alten, p i Shorten : hlhani. p " XE'liso;i l Cil.usirr. p "
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iiii'iiin by : the visitors
three oT his Sco. St. I.oui Austin, .".b. . Cedeon. L'b. Tohin, If. . . Sisbr. ll. Williams, cf. Jacobson, if. Severe. d. ('( rber. ss. . i"n'.lins . . . .
11.--
on i. a lis s to thf e
win nine its firs' in adin:; western
o. I litt me by Webb featured. Poor has isb i in t P.- nir:t b kilb I rally. Kir.r.ey bunehine
passes
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TotaN ' 1" -' xHatti d for Alten m 7th. wHatt.-d f.u Si,iü:i:.' in '.'th wvHatled for blhaut in '.'th.
ii ' Phila.h Ipa AP.. U. H. . A. o : I ivkes. Jb 4 1 1 2 TIum.vis. :'. ... 2 " ' 1 :; ö Walker. If " " 1 " i. i Hums, i f " 1 2 o i Web 'a -f I 2 2 : I ; ctithu. !b i " 2 : " . lb : km-. 2 " 1 -! ! t 1 r ; -ib-va v. ... " 2 " ! Ei ". . ! ' " " "'
Wn-blne'n AH H
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dialee. lb. Shanks, lb. Milan. It'. . t L i c . c f . . Kutli, it. Harri.--, lb EU r I'e. b I'll miii'M. s Chan if . -si ii.i. ht. p.
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Tw..-ba-e hi! Webb. Hums.
- Jacobson. Thru -bas
( '.i itb n. Hums
Stob n ba s - Sisb r.
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th isle." me.int
pre.-tuit daj Ituth of the diamonii this colossus of words occasionally f.n.ne 1 out on a "shin ball" di iini- : 'on We mi. ike no claim t an un-t'.er.-ta ud in.i: of the prop r methods
o tmploy in tin- sn.eltine; and de-j :!nim' of words, i.ot beinfr in tho. uud industry ourselves. Perhaps! l he w'.nl eeoloiist sitnpiy interprets Ha imanine; of a b'une as he re-: nu m'i.ei s it. onnected with some trilling incident he mieht have been c.uir.(-ctej with you know what wo! mean. In which case then- Is no, c.eed in iiiakin.e Webster's "calling down" in the case of "posthaste" too! severe. Its just possible Noah dblnti sit in the press box of a little tight j ciub in l-'risco about 1 ." years ago. 4'CIIHIH'S IP'VIT. j That nieht was the nieht An:
W me the "chink" fought. Ah Wins, touelit many nights for several years: and attracted wide attention but nev- J er a title. Win?: was horn In Fris-!
s Lninutown ot eejiuine Moneolian parents. For a while he sprayed shirts and collars in his father's iaundrv but when he found the Gold Host Twins wouldn't do all of the work Ah Wine; let the iron and his ardour for laundering cool off. Hoxir.;; was all the raee on the coast then with P.at Neison, Hritt, Corbett, Hanlon and Herrarra in the the spotlieht. Wine "took In" several of the bouts and then made up his mind to become a boxer. The ex-shirt destroyer made a hit at once. He had a good light-
Weieht physique, was yellow in col1 ; , or only and fought in a bizarre hit-ior-niiss style which went "big" with : the fans. Whenever Ah Wine scran
ped Proctor's played to untenanted seats. Cots a Ijnugh.
Cridin.j Wing became a fairly proficient hits- j lighter good enough to bo called Hvkes. j "The Yellow Peril" even though Hat Soth-; Nelson used to laugh at the mention
li RAVES ll E EIGHTH
COtXSECl TU E GAME
Ily Associated Press:
T. I-'H'IS. Mo. May 11. I',,. sK.ii! defeated St. l.ouis '.) To i:i -. he j opening gam. of the s ries here on i Tu'-sday by bunehine four hits with' two bases oil balls in the bist in-! nir.g for three runs. It was Hos- ! ton's eighth consecutive victory. St..' Louis was ineftVctivc against I'il-i lineim after the tirst inning vvb.en ,
1 Ne ile " Winco. S.icriticf s itatn, i l o;ecio easily aeieated ..nnniapoa
! Daubert, l-'letcher. Double plays 19 to 5, in the first of the si ies Tue-- . ' t'....r n-nilu.rf Tlnth to ! ilnv. bunrhinir Ioiil: hits whir, men
I lilll' 11" IX'il'l 1 - - ' ci I . i . ti.. ... . . .. t Irl
Kopf to Daubert. Hett on oases ; were on pases. nyaiis l is; nip e . n
.v York 4, Cincinnati v. Jiasoiame in me opening jnnii.g witnipj
i,, t.alls Off Elle- it ,,ff Harnes 1. the bags 1 .aded. May
i u' ,a.. i llif (iff Harnes. X i nr.rl thmwir c fiaTareo the Miürwai
I .... . . ....... . . , If,
l-l". innings: otr Douglas, n laioiis piay. iuniemer Nop iurpny. ; it
2 2-:l innings: off Winters. 2 in 2 inir.es. Struck out P.y i:iler 4. by Douplns E by Winters 1. Eosine pi:,bM -P.arpes. No rtors. I'm-Pit-, s -Quiel. y and Kmslio. TimP. 1 : r. 1 .
who jedned the homo barn played his first pane. Score Toledo ::e- M " 2 0 1 '. : 1 I . :. Minneapolis . ö i i n 1 n .", ; in n Middbtot at d Murpliy: lli.v!i'r Whitehouse, Ilobertson and Mayer.
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ADVANTAGE
Advantage in a oame of tennis ives yon an cdr ovn your opponent in winning the ranir. oti'll havr a more certain advantage in your play it vou use the excellent
rs batting ; fj rackets and halls that supply here for thosf who love
P- .M 11: Ilea p- 1 ?i -
a true iaine ot tenni-.
:w-o bases on teil!;
am
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duced two runs. Score: IliMnn AH. H. II. . A How. 11, f .". 1 1 2 0 Pick. 2 b 4 0 t 1 2 Mann, If 4 1 1 7 Cruise, rf 3 1 1 o a Holke. lb : ' 1 l o Ho. rkel. .'U. . . . ?. o 1 2 Maranville, ss. . 4 0 0 2 Neil. c 2 " i 4 2 Cowc.y, c o o 0 1 (i Flllingim. p. ... 2 0 0 0 ."! xi:ayres 1 u n 0 u
OMI.Ti:S Maor.IAW.E. AH III NT (I .KTIiT
I'.v tinted Press : i Pr T'nlted Pres.. W ASIIINC.TON May IE Pres't j MT'N 'IF, lnd. May ! E A Wil-on nominated F.oy MacFlwa e. j ijuartet" was arrested hem New York, to be director of the bu- njht. City Judge William A
Clellan said JE", and cos
1 M St ! I
Mr-
. la au of foreign and domestic commerce of the department of com- ' meree. Macl-'P.vee was formerly first assistant director of the bureau' under Philip Kennedy who resigned.
"Host, t- I 1 daws tn j ?i
nenyine to the
ters Hitters" cost them 2
lail thev said. in
cotirt that wood alcohol would makt them blind.
.r FROM BLRMAH5 IT Ml't t
126 Nortji Michigan St. michigan fishing license $1
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I Totals
1
xHatted for O'Neil in
St. lAUiShotton, If. . . Heathcote, rf.
I Stock, .Tb. . . .
Hornsby, 2b. . Fournier, lb.. McHenry. cf. L'lvan. ss. . . . Jain rin. ss. . . demons, c. . . Jacobs, p. Sherdel, p. . .
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Thomas.
a nd
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vP.atted fo
D ti oi: " 1 " "" ' - "' v ashiuetou ,. 1 l e o ' 'I'wo-bi-e hits ll.ni:-, 1". 1-h.j i Sto'. i; b.:s lto'.li. S ici iti.. -s Vi.id!, Hush. .hari ity. Error.--Shannon. Schacht. E ft on Pases -Detroit Wahu e!"' s , P. s en b.-.'.'.s - ( UT Si hacht !. Hi. 'and otT AIT. r. Z. Hits - fl i P..i'ai.d. 2 in 2 innme.- -:":" ClasP-r. i e". i in ' innine; df Alten. 4 in 4. i!.a;:.e--. tT cldbam. I in 2 irnine ST'.P'rt o;t--Hy Schiclit 4. by Alten Wii'nii.g pitche r - 11a i-.- r. I'm - j - l-'vans and lEbb-brand Tain . !
b or:
Doab'e plays Thomas. Dl;s (iritbi.; Welch. Cal!..wav
T!;1,n;.c. E ft on bas's- -St. Eonis Phila.h '.phi a '.. Eases n balls ', Sii;h"nm 2. off Kinney 7 7. Hit" if;' Sothoron. fi in 7 innings; off l : i ; iv . 1 E 1 in 1 innire Struck out - H Solhori.r. 2 by Kinn v 2. Losing pitih'T- S.dhoV'.n Fn:pires--c.jmo'.'.y and Moriarity. No irrors. Time, l; :;7
Perkins i of Ah Wing's name. Littlo Wing
unl : was flattered by the attention he
revived from every tight crowd, at being progenitor of the "no-tickee-m-.shirtie" witticisms of the ring-sidt-wags. They rooted when Wing 'anded a blow and they laughed when he missed. He was a favorite and the sensation tickled his vanity mightily.
Totals . . .
Score by Innings Hoston
i St. Eouis
Stolen base Maranville. Sacri-i tices Pick. Holke, McHenry. Ohm-i ons. Errors Powell. McHenry. Left on bases P.eston 5. St. Louis 11. Pases on balls off Fillingim j 77. off Jacobs ;. Hits Off Jacobs.1 fi in 8 innings; off Sherdel, none in' I inning. Struck out P.y Fillineim :,. by Jacobs 1, by Sherdel 1. Losing.' pitcher Jacobs. Empires litigier . and Moran. Time. 2:05 j
Ciilunthws TnLrs Measure
On.- night when the fun-making propensities of the crowd had exhausted every "chink" joke they cooked up a new eno on the eliminutive "Yellow Peril." Whllo Wing
THE WORLD 0 SPORTS
of SailltS in Close Gamv:l)nsei1 corner, his raven-back J I que (which by the way he wore in
P.v b-c T.-i
CALIFORNIA TO SED TRACK SQL AD EAST FOR C()FERECE MEET
Pr.-s-. . Minn. Mav
on th- tirst ua me o
i from St. Paul. 2 of its runs after i ell' their sco s.
o. i.if . T PAEE.
, i
t -Cohim-the series to 2, scortlie Saints
h.i rdi r t ha n
l W h"T. ambus . .
Harger wa.c.
Hall, but was ef-
lnts meant runs. Score I
. ii Oil lot 100 2 S; 0.
Iy Associated Pros: NEW YORK. May IE The racing yacht Vanitie. candidate for the honor of defending the America's cup against the Hritish challenger, .h:unrock IV, had her first real workout since 1114 on Ing Island
from
land
and return.
Ender a brisk northwest breeze
his opponent "going" In the previous; cran, wnn new racing sans, was round. So when the gong sounde.l J handled by the Mine crew that will
man ner in ine- practice races against the Resolute off New Haven, next week.
I ue twnicn oy
a long pig-tall even
uangied over the root-
the Imagination of an e-nterprising j "dyed-in-the-wool." Wing had had I
while fighting) j ounl Tuesday. She sailed f es, stimulating' Fity Island to Glfncovo, Long Is
l'r;a r"d a t" a 'a
tern or. -' nd 'a id
to b !.. M at .1 ;.: e i and .". i i ;y n.ieb.t The rn:a r.s v ,' ) e.v
a
bled ; w i 1 e
Merest f preeat d - 111" et.
H v ..i i c-d Prii "HI 'AC Mav 1 !
sity of California w .'.' s -if lo athb'.es t.. ;b.- w. r ? ''(. i'"H ion!- ' ,u k
L'hampionsrr.p ::. Ann Arbor. Mion it was ftv.r.inin- f d T
eptr of the i 'a'.;:".. the -'b.c ln" ea:i:es
a" the we.:, rt. : s in vious performar.e s. w ;
d aj the dark h' Tse ;i. t;e
In a recent dual mee; be;vr, rb.e Fniv.Ts'.ty of Ei:::..;s and l.'.i!;'nrnia at H-rk -ly. the a!:forn;a ns w ere thn VICHTS Hi ;r.o;s won the sr. d meet of tb." w stern nf re iuv .s stror.glv rgar'.ed a the fa" r::--for the outdoor championship The Eiiive rsity of California wl',! le r presentrd by athb tt s regarded as (. ;- tain pclrt winners in s-nie of hvents no matte r how k- n'.v the competition develop:. tiikmaini: iu:ts moohf. I'.r Ap.olitd Prsi. Cl.EVblAM. . May JE- ClYl Trema ir.e of "lev eland, ven the newspaper de-lsioti iot J'al Moor of Memphis, in a ch- I ontesr-! ten r-und bout here Tue-sday right. Th men weighed uro! r 11 j-oimds X Ihre o'cb.ek.
St. Paul Hareev I la revoye
:.d
Indiana Wallops Kentucky State in Baseball Game
', v... i.i ,d PreJ I'l.OOMINf.TON
Ir
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a li.is. l a d i ; r. or. d Score : K e n t u ck v Iml:. ami f5r;H. b. r; Wal
defeated Kentuc
t;am plavi-d ! T :: sd a v.
Ma'- il ;v state in n a wer 1 to ...
, Wing darted from his chair "pos- ! thaste" so to speak. Wing was un
aware of the trick that had bee Pe'rPe'tratcd on him until he fluncr
.M ooo i ,-.o 2; s 2.!r,ack on hls hel,s Jnto hla cnrnor Hartb-y: Had andjaK.lin afur his mad tlash n;ui ta. j en in the slack." His opponent de-
i scended upon him, anl seeing Wing ' practically helpless proceeded to belabor him, ecstatically. Wing was ; badly mussed up before the refere-e j inte rfered i:al was only ablp to obI tain a "elraw" at the conclusion or i the bout.
Sad I How. It was a sad blow to the little irpntal's pride. He couldn't un-
u.rsiana now sucn a inw xriciv count; be played upon him by "frifrfids," j Wing was very sensitive about the incident and it was months after! before he fought again. When he; did Wing's coiffure, a becoming ring; ce;l atop his cranium, was both j
practical and becoming. Now would you say Webster was correct in that "posthaste" definition, discriminating reader?
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KANSAS CITY. Mo, May IE Ernie Koob, Louisville's hfl-h anded pitcher, hurled the tirst no-hit. norun game' Of the se-ason Tuesday against the Kansas City American association team. He- allowed five passes but never was in danger ef being scored on during the nine innings. Only one opponent reached second base. Two Kansas City players were struck out and one batter was hit by a pitched ball. Koob received excellent support from his team mates. He made a hit and scored one of Louisville's five runs.
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l KANSAS CITY, Mo. May IE Kansas City faib-d to hit or score jaeainst Ijoui.aville in the first game I of the series here Tuesday and th (visitors to-k the contest. ." to 0. 'The game was marked bv clean, brilhant b.eldir.c on both sides. Score Ixuiisvilb- 0 0o 0 1 n e no 4 , ; 0. Kansas City . . 000 000 000 0; f.; 0. Koch am t Meyer; Woodward and Hrock.
irxF.(;.vn:s cft pact. P.v faired PressPAKIS. May 11. The treaty of po ice with Turkey was handed to the Ottoman delegates in the Clock room of the French foreien office it 4 p. rn. today.
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Special t Tlie News Tiaies : NIL ES. Mich. May 11. Deputy Sheriff Andrew Martin was called to Hertrand township by farmers who reported that a man was hasir.e women .and children with an ax. and was terrorizing the neichborhood generally. The officer found' the man running up and down the, road, and took him in custody. He! was brought to the city jail andj after a physician had examined him. the officer was a-lvised to take him' to the county jail. The man did not !
speak and aj parently did not hear what was said to him. but whether h- is a mute or elves that impression the officers could not determine. He had nothing on him to furnish a clew as to his name or address. He is about 3i ytars old.
Good Live Specials for Thursday in Men's
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HATS AND FURNISHINGS
$1.50 Silk Hose Shaw-Knit make, in pure silk; all colors and sizes.
Thursday at
65c Fibre Hose Black and Cordovan, in 9l2 anc 10 only; worth $1. Thürsday ÖSb 35c Lisle Hose Good quality lisle hose in all colors and sizes.
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$1.50 Athletic Union Suits Nainsook check in sleeveless, knee length style;
all sizes. Thursday . .
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$4 Combination Suits Khaki one-piece overall
suits, in sizes 40 Thursdav Cl at .....
$4 and $5 Spring Hats New felt hats in all sizes. New shapes QQ 0 and colorings J3u3fJ Khaki Pants Dutchess make, in good quality khaki; sizes 30,
32, 34, 40, 42. Thursdav
Specials for
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Mothers! A Thursday Sale of
New Spring Styles in Boy's Fancy and Serge Suits. Broken lines from our $12.45, $13.50 and $15 Spring Suits. Included are grays, browns, greens and blue serges. Serviceable quality-
fabrics. Sizes 7 to 1 7. Thursday Special
$9.95
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Our immense early Spring business has left us with many broken lines of finest, hand-tailored suits. These have been all grouped together for Thursday's selling. Rich patterns of brown, green and gray. Finest all-wool $30 and $27.50 suits. Thursday special
BOY'S WASH SUITS $3, $3.50 and $4 values, guaranteed colors, in Oliver Twist, Jr., Norfolk and Middy styles. Sizes 2Yl to 7. Thursday special
BOY'S KNICKERBOCKERS Extra quality boy's Knickers. Serviceable fabrics in browns, ill r-
ana blues. every pair
grays
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$2.00
ovkkamj srns Hither plain blue or Stife 1 stripeel combination suits; sires 3 t' S. Thursdav
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r is" ion si ns Athiti nainsook or u'an union suits; extra Thursday $1.00
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IKON" CI..r ST ( KI.M.s Fast color blr.ck, m tne 1: knoten Ironclad make: .-ill sires. Thursday 50c STK.WV HATS Tsliiek straws in speeial be.- r.rr. -iniT shapes for boys, all sir-1 Thursdav $2.00
Attention Men! A One Day Sale of Broken Lines of Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits New Spring Suits in dark and light colored mixtures and some extra quality blue serges. Included are styles for young men and men. Only one or two of a kind, but plenty in all sizes. Thursday special
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