South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1920 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Smith 'Rp.nd TiP.rhv tn Clnsp This Affprnnrm ni StiWn cShh TW 7-,

MONDAY VOUMN'G, ,?n.Y ". la2o

GOOD PROGRAM OF HORSE RAGES THIS AFTERNOON

Look Out For Landon at Olympic Games

Ilan'Iicnp Running Rnrr an! Special Parr to he Hi Feature?. haunt 2-14 rr" Oliver bote!. PUTS'' J"rin 2:1 1 trot 4"o 2-yiar-oId an'! urwlrr trot . 4r-r' Holiday Hnndbap t ml 17 Trp.un-News-Tira s pur:..- 4r.A SMjth i:r,l M'Th.tn.-; 4.."

fh- Siith IN n ! art at 3 oV.o. , p.irk track. ar.d rt'-'i ?o park the

Today will rlf'" derby wliifh will s ft th- Springbrook many f.m are xp

kt'its to r-r a glimp'- of th'- thr'" harms.-? and running rars thai wi;i b- htaged. In a spe? da! tno. Aui'Ia Dillon, I n Ht dgc'A o,l arid Williams will furnish th big Dature of th- day. Hedg wood, drlwn ly Swain, ban a r ord of 11:05, Aciui..a Ixan do .- h(r half mile In 2:0.J'.2, and Willlams, who 13 owm-d by 'rH2S- ar.d sons of Jvifajette. lad, h.is l;o-i for her race. Many Murvs. Mr. Peters, promoter of the rac, .almi prom is .- that the hordes that

iaueu to snow up in in1 y.s:t rd.iy s ; raves uiil be on deck to make u j fr the- losa of thru-. The horst-3 fallej to appar because of a. tic Up j in Logant-porL i The threw running races will j bring many tinted jo-ckeys together J from all parts of the c-ountry, ; among whom are. J. Wilson, the jockey who rode, the Sun Hildo- J hreth horses, to thtlr many victor-I

Us. The Holiday handicap Is tho main feature of the running r:u'., while the News-Times and Tribun-purst-along1 with tho South Bend merchant! pure aro sure conieis.

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DODGERS TAKE TU'IM BILL FROM PHILLIES

BROOKLYN. July 4. I5nokln piled up Jl hits In the lirs-t Sund.iv double header of the ." a .son today und beat Philadelphia t a .00, lo to 1 and 7 to 0. Tru only run soit-d by the visitors w a a lio:ne run 1; Sf nice 1 in the nt fAiu-. nrc: I fiil.ulelpliia AH. K. II. . A. 1 taw im;!, -b . . 4 1. e W illiams, cf . . . 4 u 1 4 u ;-teni 1. rf . . . . 4 1 1 o .Mfilnl, If t u v " 1' FleW her, . . . .; J 4 Pauktto. lb ... U 0 t s 1 it. Miller, :;h .. :. m o I Tr:ii;re..-er, c . . ü " 1 4 " -M. Wli at, c ... 1 u a ') Meadows, p . . . ' 0 i ' u 1 lia, p " " ' ii l'f it-, i' ' 0 " 1 1 Let ouru';m . . 1 " . " Totals ::i 1 -j 1 flatted for (I alii i :n Mh l;ruoUii AH. : IL o. A. Olson, 5 e l I .lohnttnn, T'j ..5 J L' 'o r,rirnth, n . . . . 4 l : c No is. rf y e 1 " wh-.ir. if . . :. ;: Myers, cf 4 i 1 ; " Konetch J . 1 h . . 4 i 1 1 '. ' K lid ufr". b . . . . J J 1 K riis'iT, c .... 4 1 2 1 " V'.idorc, p 1 " 1 0 Tt.:!s "S 1 ir. J7 11 lh ii.nl- i i iiit Oe 1 '' ! f .roii;lyn t'!'"' 'l . ."0 - V Two-bay- It its Tru r "- r, duü. TlKhae hl--Mir. '.t -dor. liii'!' rur. nl. anl:i h Jt a ; i if 1 it 1 1. i:;Ttr 'Mi US' !. I'nubV faul. -tte to I'Utoh.r to f. uiette, Fadore t. O'vit. st-.'ti hy. Lc:t t:i t -. .;--fhii.nl 1pina. T.; Uro klyii, r. fa.--s o:t b.!"-. "Ofl ü.l.ia, 1. Hits -M"f Meadv, $ in ." 1 ? innir.;:--; off 7.t!h;. ." in 1 2-- irn.irtEr; off Met ts. 1 itj I mr.iä'C. .iruok oif l' Me.ilnw 1; tv OaH-a., 2: by C.oior.-. 1. ...-.-ti p; pitcher Me.ulow Fntp.res - ?i.irt an.i Ha-T..on. Time - l : ..

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.AMT)OM OT

A. HALF" AH MCM tCST "TWAN "VtrT AM A4rA OST JuRC PoiNTWINNCR. AT ATWCfP IP"

HE CA,te5 T KV.K IMC TRIP

Bv i;n. TI'e I amoio Wh-n it. W. 'li a vl"d in t!ie

irrc.irr.s. lMrt CurtoonUt.) I.'.ndon f Vale dust and ,'laneetl

f whose equals as Jumpers In the

running hlh event have noor been j-een anywhere. L'ceson the world's record holder Is credited wdth the amazlnrT ir.irk of fl feet 7 5-16 lnfches

......... . 1 . . i . ,

nv.M,u .o aMaiiain wneiner in- Mriy 1J.14. Hnrlne whoflnit had moved the hlu'h Jump bar at G introduced tho unorthadox method f. . t 4 inches, a smile be.-pread hi 4 f olt at inrr the har le-s nearly touaWins that lilted his places a -.-ther and body almost parallel hffie hhrlier ,.n the nose f,- he l.new uith tno l);ir heU tju. rocorj pre. he had -vom this intercoll ..piate vi()!JS to ne,.son-s jump wltll a mark ev. nt and probably the hone of a J ; f,.t.ti 7 inch.-s. Horine's effort trip to Antwerp on the American ,ank,Ml as the blue ribbon jump for Olymp:1 team th:s summ -r. The J two year.- until Ilceaon smashed it. el. .st!,-. ;,,., vj i.((J froni Yale made An irte;i ot jUst how )roficient a l. ip that was most remarkable i.anj0n is In the running high is tinnim: within a half-inch of the j b ane-l from a comparison of his Hit re. .II. Tl.lW r-eord, established ! nin..,v:l n tit'p.ivinninir and Olvin.

i.y aiioiner a!e man. w. .M. (Mer

in It v;is the Krcatest jump l.attdori rvor 1 t out of his system. Temph-ton of Stanford with his odd styl--- of "s.-iillmr the bar" really forced I.nr.don to make his wonderful hap in order to win. Templet.m hlm.-elf did '. fet. .". inches. Meal Ituilil. Imdon has the tapering. liirht build of a jumper and with more v p.-ri.ti( hopes some day to touch preafe--t jumping marks of fee."n and Horine. the Falifornians

V 0

umps.

X.irphv IMth- Holder. The present holder of the American title is .John Murphy of Notr? Dame university. Murphy's mark in winninir the honor was ft. 3 31 -1 r. c an inch less than Lmdou's 1 at fhilnih'lphia. Since

could do in 1913 was 6 ft. 3-4 inch while in 1911 Orumpelt and Porter tied with f ft. Inches and John-

MOTORCYCLE RACE AT SPRINGBROOK FOR NEXT SUNDAY Promoter Who Stager! Races June 6 Will Repeat Performance.

League Standing

American ,n jni-.

Addfnc: variety to th fwl sports at Spriniu'brool; park, the Indlin Motor Racing association wiM stare another racp met next 'unday On this oceafdon a 25 -mile national championship event will be featured, in which a down or more expert riders rlll encircle the ov;-J 50 Um In an attempt to break national records and vln the valuable prizes offered. The affair is under the management of laiward Wearer, who conducted a ilmilar race meet on June 6. Six races are scheduled, including two tive-mile professional heaU; a livo-mllo conolation race; a livemile motomvheel event, and. .-v professional sidecar exhibition, beside the 25-mile feature event. More tha.n $500 in cash prize are offered besides the thre. official pold. silver and bronze medals that have been received from tho Motorcycle and Allied Trades As'n, which ho-s IsmuM an official sanction for tho meet. Kleyen IiteT. Eleven contestants are entered in the Johnson motorwheel event, which will combine stock and special machines, adding a handhiip of one-half mile on the latter. This will enable the riders of the stock cts to encircle the track one before the faster machines start and add excitement to the finish of the ten laps. Manager Weffner is in Grand Itapids today conducting a holiday meet there and expects to brlnj,' back with him a number of new expert riders who will enter the conteats here. The list of names already entered Is a Ions one, and ns tho dato of the championship event draws nearer the prospects for a record-breaking card of starters as well as a capacity crowd are very' rosy. CA RDS DRIVE HIPPO VAUGHN FROM MOUND

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ClreJn1 4Ji New York 4 Cblmsro w Vhiu (tton 34 Boton ai M. Louis f.l Itroit 21 I'blladtlphla iti

Clcdnm:tl . ht. Louis .. Oblrajjo ... HrPtfM l'tttuburtr Nk' ir . . Philadelphia

National In:iii. .V

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WHITE SOX WIN FROM ST. LOUIS

EIJ' YORK KICKS 177 TIMELY HUM "Ft

Jackson Cots Fotir Hits Out Four Trip to the Plate.

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By As---Ut"1 I'roM: CHICAGO. July 4. Chicago hunrhrd hits today ind defeated St. Touls. to . in tho rim. pra :-; nf

s 1 -attire

American Anclatlon.

t. Paul

Minneapolis Toledo . . . . Mlhvmke IOUlvllle .,

ludlanapellH ;:. 'olunilus r.i Kaunas lty-. I'j

42 .41

:i .'".1

stone In lflL' replstered the same J Xwombly rf

Uy Associated Press: ST. LOUIÖ, July 4. St. Iuls drove Vaughn from the box in the second Inning today and defeated Chicago. 8 to 6. Haines, though hit freely, was steady in the pinches.

ScOTm: Chicairo AH. R

H.

O.

A.

figures In winning the national hon

or. Compared with Olympic figures for the triumphant leap Iandor., on form should "m.ake good" at Antwerp. The Olympic record is held by A. W. Richards of Hrigham Young university, 6 ft. 3 .18 inches. 11 small fraction of an Inch short of I.indon'fi Philadelphia effort. Porter of America capture! the event in the London Olympic with a jump of C ft. 3 Inches, a full inch le.s than Ianlon's best le.ap. .May Not Duplicate. Howe, er, it is not at all certain of course that Landon wouM duplicate his intercollegiate performance wer he to compete in the Antwerp Olympics. Take the case of Horine. This wonderful athlete, picked bv all to win at Stockholm fell

due to one. cause was onlv ablrt to

or win

1ST; when the running hish was 1 down bailly l.rst add'd to the program national I :i ne ther ami

hamphu.ships no athlete has equall- thiri p'ace with j ft. 2 inches, cd .Murphy's mark in winning the Here's better luck to Iandon event, it might be explained. The should be wear th' American shield i . st that the w ond rful Horine .at Antwerp this summer!

CLEVELAND I.DE1S TAKE TIGERS OVER

Py .-.,-.,-ntf.,' pp-n: j l'lTkuiT. .Fily 4. Cic .-1 i,d hit 1 F.oh.r . 1 ;:.! tUric ha r.i ami n-.ide .t ' l'r s'lvk;!;; from h tr.it by win-J

) ng to n v, 11 to .

Forced To Sleep In Autos at St. Joseph

Hollocher,

Terry, 2 b Robertson,

Barber, lb faskert, cf Herzog, 3b O'Farrell. c Vaughn, p M.irtin, P . . (i.aw, p C.irter, p

ss

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Totals x Bat ted St. !iils

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4

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0

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VESTKRDAY'S nPStl.TJ. Amerlcjin Aociatlon. IrTlinnspnlia l; roul13l 7. Indiannr-olls 2: Ioiiinvlllo T. 2d girne ) Milwaukee 4; Kansas City 3. .Minneapolis, 4; St. Paul O. Toledo 7; .lulTJ 1. A mer ban Ieue. Oilcogaf; St. Ivouis a. Clereinnd 11; Detroit X WfiBhingtn r.; New York 2. Chicago ; St. Louis S. Cincinnati ft; Pittsburg 0. New York S; Posten Ö. I'bllndelidda 1; Urkyn 1 (1ft frae). ltr(vklyu 7; Philadelphia 0. Fonthem A vHai Ion Mempltls 2 ; Little Kek 3. NW- Orleans 11; Hlrmlngham 0. Mobile 4; Chattanooga 0. Atlanta 8; Nashville 4.

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.44 I tho t-eries here. .Tn ks j wa a feature. Sr'st. i Iiis ap. n

Tobin, rf. .. I Oed eon. 2 b. jSialrr. lb. .. 1 .Tacobson. cf. Williams. If.

.4 41 , Oerbf r. s? 3

.- I Scvfrpld. c. 4

Thompson, ob.. 2 Fmlth, 3h 2 Iavls, p 3 lilllings- 1

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4 4 5 4 4

CAM KS TODAY. American Leafue. St. IvOtiIs at Chicago, i'lfvelanrl at Detroit. Washington at Iloeton. New York at rhiladflphla. National Ltfitgum. Philadelphia at Prooklya. Pittsburg at St. Iyonls. nd.ago at Cincinnati. Hoston at New York.

NEW YORK LOSES TO WASHINGTON

for Martin ah. n.

5 16 2 in 7th. H. O.

Janvrln, lb Heathcote, cf Stock. 3b . . . Horn shy, öb McHonry. If Schultz, if Lavan. ss Lilhoefer, c I laines. p

4 3

0 0 0

1 1 0 3

1 0

9 4 1

Senator Victory' Gives Indians Slight Lead Over Yankees For the Top Berth. Ry Associated Press: WASHINGTON, July 4. New York surrendered the American league leadership today by losing to Washington, 5 to 2, while Clevehand was defeating Detroit. Shaw was effective In every Inning except the seventh. He struck out eight men, including Ruth, and a ninth inning pinch hitter. Score:

New Ycrk AB. R. H. Olelch. rf 4 0 1 Ward, us 4 0 0 Pipp. lb 3 0 0 Uuth. If 3 1 1 MeuRcl, 3!). ... 4 1 2 Hodie, cf 4 0 1 Pratt, 2b 4 0 1 Hannah, c 4 0 2 Quinn, p 3 0 0 Vlck 1 0 0 Totals 3 4 2 8

Patted for Quinn in 9th. Vnhin:rtm AH. R. If.

- I .1 udge, 1 b. j Milan. If.

1 Iii

0

ce. cr. .

Roth. rf. .

4 j Harris. 2b

1

Sfcond Game rhr'j.d.-lphla . .f..." v. j r. 0 Hro-tV-cly r. e .. . ne !- rb'-.: and M. Wheal; O. MilU r. Ta lor.

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Sunday night, on Harbor and

1

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the folks at Honst. Joseph were

their motor tars and

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sit . ping" in

-onic jf t!' r stau r.n nts wer- forc:l t lock their doora in order to avoM

inot that is looking In

ea ting1 ac-

tne rr.a

vaai for sleeoir.5 and

on, i:odat ior.s. lit -nr.y is again in tho pink after .1 six mnths course In movmg prc-

ti.ri s. and is an overwhelming fav-

c rite ovtr the veteran Chicago Soxc r. South Renders, for the mrst port will avoid the Jams und the heat of the open air artna and sc k ciher means of spending the d.iy. The running races ut Springbrook park are going to attrrc a ca;acity crowd. Lou Peters, promoter stated last night that tli hursm which faib'tl to apptar Saturday will run this afternoon.

Indians Lose Double TV I t

iicaavr 10 loizmw

r7c

T-T An x-latetl I'res-: L'JCJSVUJ-I-:. Ky.. J'j'y 1 -lyoulfvillt tiok both of a i-:-b!e header fr-ni Indianapolis l.t today. 7 to 1 and 3 to 2. Th- :iv.il game went 10 innings. Tincnp was Tb master of th lifo-; r ir. tier.rst .'j.1 had no trouble winning. The econd u.i. a pitching lal botwten Petty and Ixjng. Seh peer'-, sirclo In th tenth with on- man .oAr. deciding it. Scre: p"ir.-t Came

t.v.tn ir 1; -j: ij !), rroit AH. It. H. . A. "i our.g. .b i 2 3 ' I 1 . s h . . s ..... ." 2 1 3 .'. !o rt.-u. r( ... 4 C - ft -.. -h. :r 4 1 1 : i: 1 . ag.-tt ad. rf . . 3 t 1 (1 i I ; :.-on. .!.... 1 30 o bin. Hi . b .... 4 " n 3 n ! Woo(i . . . 4 0 fi 4 4 1 ." o T . a d . O . . . 1 II II ft ' r:.', p 11 . 0 (i (i " 1 b'ilm 1 en .... 1 0 0 rt 0 Tot. -.is zw ; s :: u

LAV ORTE WIKS FROM STEEL CITY OUTFIT

Indvrapolls . .t?f( "0? luuviiif . . .cm or-3 Kcjic and Joert; Meer S' C'nl came

Ir-lUnapol! .10 O'" i r.'.-vin . . . r-1 1 101

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Patted for Ltor.ard in Sth. 'e la r.d :00 Ofto 044 I trait H;0 ono 200 3 Pri. r Chapman. O'Neill, Klaget, ad. I'.n.Mi. Tv.-b:is.. L Its Push, '".ardr.-r. Speaker. Three-bae hit 'ov h.--kie. Hor.-.e run Chapman St 1 r. ba-es- -Jolirston 2, Spt.iki r, O N. ill. !ans. -acrif lc Chap:.;an. Wambsganss, CoveIvkle. Iovib!o i'ay--Klllscn ( ur.atl5ted . Ift on b,ise---Cl' velrir.d, 10; Detroit. 11. Pases on balls .Of:' Leonard. " ; oT Morton. .": off Okrb 1. H!t

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Hits Off UM dl, toil Wirr

Pj Al'l!',1 T- Lr.i . home ran In t ' o out was

oif Morton. S in .-'. innings; ' Okrlc, : in 1 inning S'truck out TrtoT 4; bv Ionard. 2.

ing pitcher CeveW.cio. Ixs-

l"g T bvhrr Leonard. t'ranlres

and ConnoHy. Tim- 2:01.

S; ..:! t The News-Tliaes : LAPOKTH. Ind., July 4. Air tigh. pitching by Keppler gave IiPrto .1 victory over Gary hero today by a (-cur' ot" t t lirrois by the loc.ils giwr.g; tho .vlecl town their only runs. The e:hic-aco Gunthers fast Chicago tenni went down to defeat at the hands of llv? Haskell Parker nine at Michigan City Sunday attcrnoon. Score: I.aporte Oil 0)0 00 vJary 110 mo 000 2

James Holds St. Raul to Four Scattered Hits

CHRISTY MATH EH SOX TO QUIT BASEBALL Ni:W YORK, July 4. Vhristy Mathewson. famous New York National pitcher for l." years, has decided to give up his position as coach to the team and jult baseball, it was learned tonight. Mathewson, who has been with the Giants since li01. evc-pt for a year as manager of the Cincinnati Nationals and another In I Vane, on military duty, hau been surf ring front bronchitis and plans to take a vacation.

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Mihcaul:ee to Defeat

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of three er-or fr -.'

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ill'fon fx-a-- bat th t the I-.om" run.

The t :nt h. Score : "nluml.ui A''1

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.'en rer.hps. r n e I ti.i- o;-

Tole.'.o . . . . Lynrt ant und Murphy.

. 2 r. T Hart

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Th mole is ' 't Ml

reruns s'.rr'"" I s eys are hardly lar.rer 1 1 1 a pi:.h ,oi. :,r i .,rcar'fcllv jT'-it :-d fror-, dust a.d dirt by min5 cf inclosing hairs.

Vlr.tigOinr ,-w-1atr.l Pro

MM-! "KANSAS CITY, July 4. Terrors

prior : critical moments caupod Milwau-

' o; r In , kce to lose today's game to Kans-'s ! City. r to 4. Nln t wo-bacgr-s. vr. ln 1 " " j three triplets wer made In the 1 " 1 ; icht ar.d one-half ir.nirgs of play. M : I i i t o . 1 ; s c p r : I Mi'wauko. ...000 112 rnn 4 13 2 k.i'.-i City . .nos fv f l IPs r 13 n 1 as n;-vi Northroi ar.-l (Listen: Arne and

Sw.'c ney.

ry Ass.vi.ired Pres-: ST. PAUL. Minn.. July 4. James hehl St. Paul to four hits and Mlnr.eipoiis won 4 to 0 today. Minneap Us score! three In the second inning when Wade was hit, took third on Jennings' single and scored on an error. Mayer then hit a home run. Rondeau's double and Jennings single scored another In the eighth. Seore: Minneapolis ..0:0 000 010 4 10 0 St. Paul 000 000 00 0 0 4 1 James and Mayer; Coum.be and Hargrave.

SOUTHER ARMY ME! LOOK LIKE CHAMPS

The l.MlM

carpenter bee burrows and rows of cells in solid wood.

By AfvlMe.l Pres: BOSTON. July 4. Manager Ed Parrow. of the. Poston Americans, .announced today that he had bought Benjamin Paschal, whom he terms "a yeeor.d Habe Ruth." from th Charlotte club of the Southern Atlantic association. Paschal, who is an outrtelder. Is playing his second eraser, with Charlotte, and has a batting average of 30 4.

Try tSElVS-TIMES Want Ads.

ST. LOUIS. July. 4. Punning up 3? points, the southern department held its lead in the Army Athletic champloi.shlps today with a total of 5. Light final events were held to('ay and the winners will compete in the Olympic games tryouts. Standing of other departments was: Kastern, 20 points: Centra!. 27; Army of Occupation. 22; W stern'. 10; Northeastern, ?, and Hawaiian 4.

CLEVKLAND. July 4. Th inauguration meeting of th 1320 grand circuit harness horse racing reason opens at North Randall track tomorrow with the number of entries about up to th record and the calibre of the trotters and pacers Is raid to be of hfyher decree than has ever been named in an opening meet. Monday's races will be started nt 11:30 a. m. because thre of the four listed for that day have such n enormous field it wJH b necessary to divide those events Into two

Totals 3 2 X L. 2 7 In ,'hkago 101 00! 200 fi St. Umia 041 v-30 00 S Two base hits Holloclier. Rohertcn Harber. Three base hits Tern-. Lavar. Moresby. Errors O'Farrell (2); Horn!by. IHlhoefer (3); McHenry. Haines. Double plays Twomblv .arid O'Earrell. Left on 1. :4Ses Chicago. 10; St. Louis. f. Pas-s on balls- off Martin. 2; (law, 1- Haines. 1. Hits off Vaughn, 4 In 1. Carter. 1 in 1 2-3 innings; off "U trtis. 7 is T. ; off Gaw. 1 In 1-3 innings. Losinjr pitcher Vaughn. Umpires Uigler and Moran. Time 2 hours.

Shanks, 3b. O'Neill, ss. Charrity, c. .Shaw, p. . .

1 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 o

3 0 0 0 0

o. 1 4 9 0 0 1 3 4 Ö 24 0. 4 5 1 0 0 1 10 0

A. 0 3 3 0 1 0 3

13

0 1 1 11 1 0 r 0 0 0 0

H 1 1

Totals Batted for Iibold. rf. . H. Opllins, 2b. Weaver, 3b. . Jackson, If. . Pelsch. cf. . . J. Collins, lb. Rlsberg, fs. . Schalk, c. Cicotte, p.

Totals . . St. Louis . . Chicago . . . Two-base

. . . 1 Pavis- . . il . . 4

In

0 1 1 0 1 0 l 0 6 100 112

e 1 1 0 1 2 ?th.

; 1 n

4 n

0 0

1 1 3 r. 1 4 fi 0 n 0 1 4

Kayr s, Oruis--. r: Heike. Ff" ok 1. Kord, :b 'N-;';, M-y.i!'ar.. 1 !.ri-lr.b Totals . ' K.ttd P-urn.-. If . r.ar.vr.di, :

4 A 4

:ry

1 1 1 0 1 1

3 7 F 11 'or Megui'.lm m

:4

1

lb

Yourg Fr;s-h K-Ily, tS p t n c -

i iH.vlo.

:r.itb.. c Snyl r, y Ter. y, p Totals Rortor.

b

cf

1 1 1 1 i 0 i.

I l 1 1 1 1 1

1 4 o 1 A 1 1 13 002 000

ft o r. n 1 5 0 27 000-02x-

14

. ... CI r.j'i 1 0 hit K. !!y.

oei r o 1 Thr -b

hits Iibold. Williams.

Gedeon, Tobin. Three-base hlt. 17. Collins. Frisch. Sto'en bases E. Collins. Error E. Collins. Sacrifices Weaver, Pisberg, Schalk. Felsch, Gerber, Cicotte. Double plays Williams to Severeld. Left on bases St. Louis, 9; Chicago, 12. Pases on balls Off Cicotte. 1; off Davis. 7. Struck out By Clcottee. 4; by Davis, 1. Umpires Hlldebrand and Evans. Time 1:54.

3 t New York

Two-ras.

hit Y'"up.g. ,acr it icefv Fori. 1 -ney. Prrors M.ranville liavr---. McQuillan, P.ancroft, Frui-h 2. D-vj . t-'e pbiys Maranvilb to H". l-:e Pancroft to Doyle to Kelly. P. ft .

0 j bases Boston, 9; New Y: k.

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H. C. Elmore and J. D. Farneman were low men in the qualifying rounds of tho J. IL S., Jr., team trophy tourney held yesterday at the Chain-o'-Lake course. Their score was 82 1-2, but G. Hager and J. Neff lead them a close second with 8 3. This 13 the first evert to be finished of the long list of tourneyj to he held this week at the club. Scores of qualifying rounds: Team Gross Handicap Net 11. C. Elmore

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ning when they scored 2 runs off Sallie aftr two were down. Joe OrzechowF'i although defeated pitch'd good ball and his team was b hind hin but hits off him were scattered at times, which resulted r u n s. Tho St. -Joseph team hns open dates and Is willing to challenijp any local or outside team. To pchedti!c anv games write Itev. Aloisiiis P. Jara.. 24 20 TV. Huron st.. South Bend, Ind.

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