South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 May 1920 — Page 6
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1 i MONDAY Moi'MNi;, y 7 .ii: THE SOUTH' BEND NEWS-TIMES South Bend Green
box Lose h irst Baseball GameU
BIG CROWD TURNS OUT TO SEE FIRST GAME FOR LOCALS (rrron Nx, Overanxious to Win, Make Krror Tin Cuban Giants Next.
Results Yesterday MUM WIN 15
INNING CONTEST
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Break Lf?ing Streak of INinc Game by Bumping th World Champ. 'INCI.VNATI. O.. May 1 -,. Phila.lelrhia brcke its losing Mrt-ak of nin" straight sam Siinday by innintr from the H-.l in the löth inning. Mir.K anfl llixt-y loth pitche.l Jme ball. In the 15th. H. Mill r walktd, wrnt to third when Kopf muffed Allen's throw as ho stolo ana sror' 1 on Rixey's lon to center. Score: rhiladrlp'a AU. Ii. H. O. A.
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NEW YORK YAMS
Largest Crowd Iver A?emI K 1 1 at Polo Grounds Sees Contest.
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.INTERHALL MEN
FIGHT FOR LEAD
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two run? 1 viapy Moore .-tai t d on
mound for the locals and was ou form control w.is f.nr but he had litt'e j-tutf, ilijK inline mostly on his vpitter in th'- pinch' . He runlinuallv Kiood the ball for tic Port Wayne .'lut,V 's ;mil they liked it. Vhcy banned his oiN rin-rs at will and collected li runs. b toie h. was
Students at otre Dann Take Keen Interest in tlie
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and hhould sT;ow ui w 11 in fui:a rues.
S m.-;. tho porlside Shamroc'.-i--, wt torn hit. rnoimh to lose i;ame. Inn th- tint-n
wi::. Kinddcr a Star. 4".ijt. Koehb-r pl.iil a st'-rlin.r u.tUM- at lirst base and also start'd l iks mites or, their scorin;.'. Twic' he was hit by a pitched ball ard otice lie grounded out. The left thld'-r of the Shamrocks evidently plays in Keystone omudies, his two errors bcinv; ot the mos. K'arintr kind. Th" error-' of both teams may be accounted for by the fact th it the diamond was mvv and a bit soft in ,-toj.s. but a week of ood weather and another wo k of practice should put the (Ireen Sox diamond ami men in iirst class: ihape lor the Käme with the. Cuban (Jianbs which will be played ntxl Sunday at th" satn-j pi ace. 'Itirk I'nipin's.
"Türk" Coffee was warmly giv.d- j onit-s
el wlien ho announri-tl the batteries, and handled the indicator in faultless fashion. Motor parties attending th" ame were well taken care of. It was a ood naturcd crowd that left the park, for the local team, though bteatod. showed a las. that practice vlll rerfoct in ;i short time. Por a novv club, playing tliolr first same- tosetlur on a new diamond, the defeat should not dis-ouras-'e thorn. Score:
Shamrocks.. n:'M :':i njn l 1 1
; Notre Dame's intcrhall baseball rate is fast be auninf: the center of amptis sport interest. Yesterday's ' re-ajlts attain upset the dope in such a way that no one is sure of the outcome of the race for the interhall le aguo honors. Walsh. the : b-ayue leaders for the past three Weeks feil before the rejuvenated t'orby nine's attack arid were forced i into the four-way tie for second honors with Soriri, Corby and P.rownson. Corby is well out of the cellar division and is threatening to ; make the pre-season champion ship claims made. Soriti scored her ' m ioihI victory over Ilnnvnson in a way to conviix e her backers that tliey have a real pennant contender at last. P.adin's victory over the Jay Students was not unexpected. .Martin Heats I trow n-am. . Martin hurling for Sorin was easily the feature of his team's .", to 1 j victory over Ilrownson. He hurled .steady ball, was never uncertain in ; pinches and continually forced th 'Main Ituildine; slusir rs to "poo-ups for easy outs. Me allowed four scattered hits. "Morry" Smith and ! "W e Willie" Couyhlin were the hit- ; tin sensation of the day, the for- ; nier cleaned the bases in the third 1 innlntr with u two-base hit, scoring
Totals Cincinnati liath. 2b Iauhcrt. lb. . droh, r.b Uoush. t f . Duncan. If. Kopf, ss Ncale. rf Rariden, c. . . . xHresslor Allen, c llhvz. i xxCrane
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H00SIER CREAMS WIN AT STÜRGIS
Joe NuU Tightens Up With Men on the Paths and Cops Easily.
two
runs, the latter hit safely three
in lour tunes up. Mgr. Parry
confidently predicts a perfect record
for the rest
Totals 4S 2 1L1 4. 2 3 xP.attod for Pariden in 9th. xxP.atted for Pane; in K.th. Score by innings Philadelphia 000 110 000 000 0013 Cincinnati. . (;() 200 000 000 0;0 2 Two-base hits ltoush. Williams, Ste.:?rol. Stolen bases; I jcbourveau. Sacrifice ltoush. Duncan, Xeale, P.ancroft, Paillette. Hixey. P.rrors Withrcw, Kopf. Uintf. Double plays Kcpf to Hath to Daubert: J. Miller to Bancroft to Paulette; Withrow to .1. Miller: Bancroft to Paillette; Kixev to Withrow to K. Miller; R. Miller to J. Miller to Paulette. Left on bases -Philadt dphii T.'Clncinnati 9. Hases on balls Off Itinpr r,. off Rixey 4. Hit by pitcher P.y P.ixey 1. Struck out By Bins ". ly Uixey S. lanpires Kleru and Kmslie. Time, ..:16.
TOURNEY WINNERS GET PAY CHECKS
Special to The News-Tim.es. STi;ii;iS. Mich., May lb. The Iloosier Creams of South Bend motored here Sunday and turned buck the heavy hittin Sturmis Independents by a score of 1 4 to J. The game was a surprise to the Sturmi boys who were betting Manager Ixiuis Cross 2 to 1 on winning. Joe Nutt of the I lousier Creams let them down with six scratch hits. Sammy Marks was the bi man with the war club. He cracked one home run, two three .bakers und a brace of singles, battin,? 1000 for the day. Nutt tightened up whenever there weremen on the paths and hurled himself out of several tight places. The Uoosier Creams took things easy until the fifth when a barrage of hits netted them seven runs. Bill Hudak featured in the heavy hitting. The batteries for the Hoosier Creams were Nutt and Hudak, for the Independents, Oswald and Souk. Score: Hoosier Creams 200 071 121 14 1 Hoosier Creams L'oa 071 12114 1 4 In.lepen.lont 0 0 010 112 i '.
r-y .As? "i.de l Prr: Ni;W Y'OBK, May 1 ; Before the largest crowd that ever as:enibkd at the Polo Cro jnds. Cleveland d'feated New Y'ork Sunday, S to 2. Mays was driven from the box in the Jlrs-t inning when the visitors seortd live runa by clean hiring. The bcoro:
Nov York AB. It. Ward, ss 4 ( Meusel, Cb 4 0 Pipp. lb 4 1 Ruth, rf 3 1 I-ewis, If 4 0 Pratt. 2b. 4 0 Bodie, cf 2 u Hannah, c 3 0 Mays, p 0 Thormahlen, p. . 2 0 xODouI 1 o Mogridge, p.... 0 o Totals 31 2 Cleveland AB. B. (iraney, If 4 1 Char man, ss. ... 5 1 Speaker, cf. . . . I 2 Smith, rf 1 1 Wood, rf 2 1 Gardner, 3b. . . 4 1 Wambsganss, 2b L 1 Johnston, lb... 4 0 O'Neil. c 4 0 Bagby, c 1 0
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Minneapolis Takes Game Played in Drizzling Rain
Local Howlers Who Participated in State Meet Get Returns.
of the season now that is hitting on all nine
his machin
cy Ii riders. Corby ('limits Champs. Corby's entry in the intrrhall race is apparently "just getting started.'' The supposition is after yesterday's defeat to Walsh, the league leaders for three weeks, that the Corbyites mi an to win as predicted. Corby
aced the "Millionaires three to
in one of the best contests the
( interhall sessions have produced, i Pelvey, the Corby hurler. "came : bai k" after sev eral bad starts and fanmd 1" of the alsh batsmen. Mc
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(By li:iIOSAPIiAT SIW1U'..) (.juite a. number of bowlers will be happy this week the result of their achievements In the tournaraent of the Indiana Bowling association. which closed at Fort Vane a week ago. In other words the pay checks have arrived and will be distributed to the successful bowlers this week. Of the 21 five men teams, which participated only seven finished in the prize list. The Bucktails made the best sho'ving as they received $r0 for finishing in 11th place and received $10 additional for the lifth high team total outside of Allen county. The Schafer Specials were second, the Standards third and the Studebakern fourth. The surprise of the tournament was the very few South Bend bowl-
llx As.fM-iatfl I'roH : MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. May 16 Errors aided Minneapolis in defeating Columbus "i to .1 Sunday in a Käme played in a drizzling rain. Robertson was effective in pinches tor the Millers and fanned eight. Manager Clymer of Columbus was tjected from the game by Umpire Finneran for protesting a called strike. Score: Columbus ....00 002 001 J 4 Minneapolis ..013 001 oux 5 10 o George and Wagner; C. Robertson and Mayer.
well till the seventh, when
WASHINGTON. Ma 1 ".. - Si. Lnis even d up the s t n by taking the second game fr..m Washington
! or to finish in the doubles. There
1 wi.ro hut four teams, to cash of of
weakened and was relieved by Smith. I which 10TO pai(l wnUe the highest Smith failed to stop Corby's rally j fif th., i4,4...is miv becked in w ith
Sunday 1 to 2. W ihn um puzzled ihe locals after th" :irt two innings
while Johnsoi
lose. Score : St. Loui Austin, -b . . . Jolt-on. - h. . . Tobin. If. Silier, lb Williams i f. . Jacobson, rt". . . Billings, c. . . . ( Serb r. ss. . . . W ilni.uni. p . Totals . . . . . Valiing'it .Hide. lb. ... Milan. If Rice, ef Roth, rf Harris. 2b. . . . i'lbrbe. ::b. Shannon, ss. I'icir.i. h. c . . . Johnson, p
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which resulted in three runs and the came. Corby hit the alsh pitchers
for live sinub-s. Privy was
S.lfrly. twice. Radin lA'ads Iiague. Badin climbed out of second
and into the b ad of the interhall i
ra.-e by trimming the Day Students
t in yesterday's fray.
dtfeat of Walsh cleared the way. The Day Dodgers landed hard on Mclntyre for three innings and It looited as if they might win. t'ast-
.", . n r went the rescue in the fourth. 2 ! how ever, and held the Towners ! scoreless and almost hitless the rest
of the way. Grooms, the Dodger
hurler. looked ga.od, but his sup-'
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hard for seres. The Interhall league 1 ;..v,f
rollad during the entire tournament. ' that by Zürcher and Kraft, two j l ott Wayne boys. ' In the individual event the local ! lads got their share of the spoils and
.mite a number of them scored in so. rial nrizes and the all events.
V orby 's I fiM, IV,.,I K'niiiio- --ij thn
I I II 14,, IX '..'. ..1... ,.. bes tindividual priz.e winner, cashing in three events while Martin Popp led the local crew in the singles. The prizes are now awaiting their owner at the Orpheum bowling alleys. The complete li-t of prize winners is appended: l .ite .Men Cvent.
Bucktails
UetzeV Home Run If ins Game for Louisville Team P. r Associated Press: MILWAl'Ki:i:. Wis.. May 16. Bethzel's home rim in the eighth with Schepner on base gave Louisville a live to three victory over Milwaukee Sunday before one of the bigges crowds ha h;is .seen a name here in several years. Koob ond inning, when the home club pitched shutout ball after the secscored all its runs. Score: Louisville 100 000 121ä S 1 Milwaukee ..030 000 000 3 1 Koob, Decatur and Meyer; Miller, and Gaston.
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xBatted for Thormahlen In th. New York 000 100 0012 Cleveland Ö00 000 201 S Two-base hits Wambsganss, Pratt, Chapman. Ruth. Three-base hits Bagby. Stolen base Wood. Sacrigce Wood. Gardner, Bagby. I'rrors Ward 2. Meusel 2, Wood. Daublo plays Chapman, Wambsganss and Johnston; Gardner, Wambsbanss and Johnston, 2; Hannah to Ward. Left on has. s New York 4, Cleveland 6. Bases on balls Off Bagby 2, off Thormahlen 3. Hits Off Mays. T, in 2-2 inning; off Thormahlen. 7 in 7 1-3 Innings; off Monridge. 1 in 1 innir.K. Struck out By Bigby 1, by Thormahlen 4. loosing pitcher Mays. 1'mpires and Owens Time, 1:55.
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them a ninth inning victory. 3 to 2. Score: Indianapolis .100 001 000 2 7 4
Kansas City..'00 010 002 3 12 1 : Roggo and Gossett, V'vans and j Brock. I : i The South Bend lxthe Works'! Baseball club won a U to 2 game j from the "W. O. W.. 1'amp No. 2S 1 team at L-eeper Park. Teams wish-!
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7.77 STRAIGHT GAME
and Gerber. Weilma nn and Austin. Pilcrbe
Sarrite P; mi' h. Austin. i'.rrors Double play--
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twt ni'-n on. rrom1 a ore to or.e tie and started the Saints" rally.
the lmiih1
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OX-lti;SIIIKNT NOT ICK. State f Indiana, St. Joseph County, k?. In the St. Joseph Superior Court. Vacation Term. 1.20. Bla.lys I'.eVille vs. William PeVIlle. Blvorce. No. .W.:. le It Known, That the above-named Plaintiff has tiled in the of tire of tb Clerk of t.iid Court her complaint ngalnst said Defendant in the above cause together with a proper affidavit that said I etVnda nt, William BeVille is nut II resident ef tie State of Indiana. Said Beferidant is hereby notified that naid cause will stand far trial on the 2nd day of July, l'.rjo. the same being the 41st day of the next term of taid Court t commence at the City of South Heml. on the 3rd .Monday In May uext, on which da.T said Defendant is required t: appear to said action. VviLIU'K M. WaKNIIi:. Clerk. iy Kol.ert Henry, Deputy. .1. i.itner Peak, Any. f-.r riaintill'. May s 15 -22
viewed at the offices of !aid P.. II. Austin, 7.31 J. M. S. Uuil.liug, South Itend, Indiana. Hy order of the Roard of TrusieeH the said SCHOOL riTV OF SOI T1I HF.ND, INDIANA, I'.y 111. hard It. Dugdale, President, Claude J. Jackson. Secretarr, WllMam Cbm. Treasurer.
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Boys' $3 $ Wash Suits . .
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on-kkH)i:nt notici:. j Slate of InJuuua, St. Joseph County, ss. In the St Joseph Superior 'oiirt. Va-
cation lerm, lt2i. Marie Korstbauer vs. (ieorge Porst batier. Divorce. No. .'Vo 7. Itt It Known. That, the nbove-u.iiiied Plaintiff has tiled in the office of the Clerk of said ourt her complaint against Kald Defendant in the nbove caiiMc together with a proper affidavit that said Defendant. George Forstbauer, is not i resident of the Stat" of Indiana. Said Defendant Is hereby notified that tui bl cause will stand for trial on the 10th day of July. the name beln the 4Mh day of the May term of said Court to commence at th 'ity f South Bend, on the 3rd Monday in .May on which day said Defendant is required to appear to said action. wii.ui i; m. vai;m:i:, rierk.
Hy lb.i.ert Henry, Deputy, i
Be... sund-, Atty. for Plaintiff. May K 22-21
In nevest spring styles in tubproof materials; sizes 2 to 7 years. With coupon $l.Si.
KtMt of Fonitthan Hartman. NOTICK OK FIX.I, ACCOl.NT. By Direction of Peter Patterson -.nd Ira O. Hartman, Pxecutors of the Itate of Jonathan Hartman late of St. Joseph County, in the State of Indiana, deceased. Noti Is hrreby Cdven to the heirs! legatees and devisees or said decedent, and all other persons Interested in said estate, that said Pxe utors have tiled in this court their accoint and vouchers for the final settlement of said es
tate, and they are therefore hereby re- j quired t be and appear In said Court j on the :?lst day of .May, 10'o. when the
same win no nearu ami make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate, and show cause if any there be. why said account and vouchers should tioc be approved. Witness. th Clerk ai I the Seal of th St. Joseph Superior Court at South r.end. Indiana, .".th dav of Mav. ltco WIMtru M. WAKN'KK, Ork. Bernard L. Ibwrstm.-ui. Deiuty. Trancia M. Jackson. Attv. for I'.state. May s-lä l:ttr of Maud llarry Itaker. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT. By Direction of Pdwnrd C Baker, Kxeeutor of tli Bstate of .Maud Harry Baker, late of St. Joseph County, in the State of Indiana, deceased. Notice is Hereby Blvea to the heirs.
legatees and devisees of said decedent.
und all ether persons interested in sild
estate, that said t'iis court Ills .-lis-
1 Ulli V Vi' or F.V -HU I I.IH., !!' j - - they are therefore here y required to I $3.00 Scrim $4.74
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Wom's 1.75 $ .24 Silk Hose ... I Women'; a i , . I i : , . . fine silk hos.-, v ; t i i li.-le p.p. Ii". 1 and t."1. a 1 1 s.v.. s ; v. it h o n p. it; pair .2'K
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Girls' to $8 $J.35 Coats at .... V
Smart sKj.herd ( ic( k;and navy scree: t. t 14 year:-; also infants.' white ashmere oais for ages I to 4 vrars.
sons interested in said - u. m.m mr,wiM Kxecut-r has filed In j ) V t; Z ej Klint and vouchers for V rh 1 r iirn
I.FH.AI. NOTICK. Sealed proposals will be received by the School City f South r.end. Indiana, on or before seven thirty i7:.'lt). p. ui.. Monday. May 24th. l:i, for the performance of all labor and the furnishing ef
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all material necessary p eonntruct, erect j and complete in strict a conbin e w ith i
the plans and speciih ations prepare.!
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.tit I abl city. t:ie g.nerai vvotk or ti:e store
room addition to the vocational s-'hool building now located in the said Gty of South I'.end. The bids must be made out on blanks which will be furnished far the purpose by iabl an-hlte- t. and mut be sealed and endorsed .'Uld deposited by the bidder
with the clerk ef the board of trustees ; of said school city at the offices thereof , in paid city on or bef .re the jibove men- j tloued time. I!a h bid on the work to , be done in said building must be ac- !
coriipunied by a certified check In an amount equal to three por cent, of tie
amount of the bid. drawn on the order' of the "Treasurer of the S.-hool City ef ! s..i.rl Itoii.l It.,11 ilia ' nriil t... la, I irMI '
.- ". .. ... ...a-.. . ' .t. entertained unless accompanied by such, check, and the proceeds of said che k shall become tlie property ef said s. iod city us liquidated iluin.mes if for
any reason whatever the iippu-r :.fter t be ! su!nilssion of the bids withdraw from) the competition or refuses to execute the 1 contract and bond required in the event j of the rontr.vt fr th werk beim; award
ed l tne iuuikt. l n i-iiw.j er unsuccessful bidders will be returned. At the time abote mentioned s.ild lbvird
will ledd a recut.ir ineetlnp at which' the bids wlli b opened Mini e.invnsed ;
J and nt said me-tir.c o-r adjourned meeti In it therifi the awards will be male. J
Said ü'!iiil city reserves the rlirnt to reject nur and all bids. Plio and
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le ami iH'j'e;ir HI J.1IU i 'Mill t II II. e . .'list dav of Mar. 1!'2 when the sam V-UrtaiTlS
will be heard and make proof of their ! heirship, or claim to any part of said. Pretty rim eurtnim estate, and show cause if any there be j whit, made with 2
w ii i sain account aii'i viu' iiern suoui'j i
not be approved. Witness, the 'lerk and the Seal .f the St. Joseph Superior Court at South Bend. Indiana, ".th dav of Mnv, l'.20. WIIdU'K M. WAHNPIt" Clerk. Beorge Sands. Attv far Bstate. May S 13
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Boys and Girls' $3.00 Dutch RcmDcrs at $2.47 Women's $1.50 Muslin Petticoats at $1.39 $2.00 American Alarm Clocks, 50 at. . . .$1.37 Women's and Misses $2.50 Middies at . .$1.94 75c Large Cedar Oil Mops, Special at 39c Boys', and Girls' 65c Muslin Underwaists at 49c Women's $3.00 Silk Bloomers, jo at $1.94 Wo men's $1.25 Pink Coutile Bandeaux at 95c Women's $8.50 Slipover Sweaters, go at $6.95
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NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given, that ti.e undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit (.'ourt of St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the Bstate of Irma II icaiehiu k. late of St. Joseph County, deceased.
Said Bstate Is supposed to be solvent, i
ACIIIU,B C COLPAKKT. April 2( ll'-U Administrator. Isaac Karie Pnks, Atty. for Bstate. May 13
NON-KKsIDKNT NOTICE. J State of Indiana. St. Joseph County, ss: ( In the St. Joseph Superior Court. Va- j ration Term. V.C". BlaCys l'.eVüle vs. ' Willam BeVille. Divorce. No. eit. ; Be If Known, That tie above-named ; Plaintiff has filed in th- ofae of th Clerk of said Court her complaint against j said Defendant in the above caue ti- ! gether with a proper affidavit that I aid Defendant. William I.-VI lie. Is not! a resident of the State of Indiana. j Said Defendant i hereby notified thnt
said cause will stand for trial on th. 2nd day of July. l'.O. the samo heinj? the 41st day of the next terra of said Court to commence at thf City of South Itend. on the .".rd Monday in M.r next. on which day paid Defendant required to appear to said action. WILBPB M. WXltNKl. Clerk. Ily KoUnd Henrv. Deputy. J. Fdnier IVak. Attv fjr PlaintltT. May s-Ij-22
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