South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1920 — Page 8

TfTn.v Mnrtvivf;, july is. 1? 20 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Indian Motorcycles Clean Up Twenty-Five Mile Race at rrh

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FORCES LUDLOW OUT OF. CONTEST Warrrn Cmpp of Hammond Wilis Sil!' Car Eent With Kx(l-ior. Hfnro n tr i r : o.l, D-n M irV of Springf .-ld. Va itriv 1 i a In!im won the jb- rafior.il rhamprVoiship motorcycle rai ' at -'priir-;-1 !,;; j.;.rk l tl i y ;i 1' t t Ji 1 ' !l , c , - r'n , t ii t ty ia i m j ; a fill . " ond-. i I. J-"" AI.,,''-'-.- 4,'al. livoiibv cr:f, v. .is h .!!;;, w :! h hi ii 1 n at s i the Ii .r - ! .. ii.- i'a uji to the ;;'ii'i I ii, J hit a h l k hu! . oil ta li u i fl 11 i ai.'I .-piib -I. Ludlow ,va- not irj;;t-l, bal liH niacbin was in no T.'lition lu resume the ruf. Üt iic Walker and llut;h Murray, tvu other Indian iii-ts pi n. l errd iiri'l third. The- tirsl tie Japs of th" 23 mi!r.ie.. was lull or thiills. Walker ta!lr.g an early with Ludlow mid and Mark.-; bringing up in th; i-ai-. The.-.- thi- machines, b. tonthe fir.-l lap was over, proved that they wemld b .liiion,' the wmnr. Ludlow took the 1 id in th. thud lap only to lose it to .M irks. l.udlou I.r.id. Attain in th fifth tn- :ahf.rnia man he aded the. list. Ludlow w js ju-t getting a s atisf actory bad s 1 1 -1 1 : reed to quit. HL- partner Muhlwii, Jorifs who had engine trouble at thMart tt the ia- hal slowly co:nino his own. anl ith th" elimination f Ludlow was in th;rl place, h it engine troul de in th- ;th round .nt him to the i-its. Warren (Jroii of Harntrionil, Ind., (n an Kxcrl.-ior, winner of the aul -car event J Line 7, again won tho five mile course coverintr ihe ten lips In S: jti 1-1. . 'lose on his trail wa "Chuck" Smith of Lima, Ohio, mi ii Indian, third place was won by Hovard Hudorn, South Hot: J, who b'Ut "Red" McOarly out of third pkire In a close finish. J. Helton of Mishav.-aka fn a pcla!, won the Johnson motorriyieel raci' with Andrew Horani of ,outh !!end jccontl, and William Huffman, another Jorjl hey thitd. H Iton's tun way 7:18. HIGH SCHOOL GRID MEK TO HOLD SHORT WORKOUT THURSDAY ? out F'xecutive Joe Taylor has i-e-Ued another all for local hish s-hfd football ra !)! idates t,o band together Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, and talk over plans for th grid training amp at Hirrh lik the last week in August. Coach kockne hr.s lonated several pigskins for the us.- of the orange ami blue men. and along with the business end of the program th' nu-n will h ive a short workout. No togs will be worn, but th idea of the workout is Just t k t the fallows handling the ball. Some punts and passes to be rut-, down will be ill that th workout will consist of. Coach Cooper for the past few years honuary coach of the local 'l'ixn! will be out tn the camp for a fev4 days, and Jo Taylor who is the man back of the big idea, along with Coach INckn' will make up the coaching staff at the camp. These men all are authorities, on the game., and with th extra early rounding into shape, watch out for the first orange and blue football s-puad. Many men have alrealy signed up t.- 0 to the camp an: fully forty aro expected to be rady by the time the camp is ofer.ed. JONES LOW MAN AT MEMPHIS TOURNEY MKMPII1S. Tonn.. July 12. Hobrie J..ncp. of Atlanta. bi . V e the courso record for th Memphis 4"ountry luh Monday w hen he finished th 1 holes this afternoon with a score of 6y in the niallfyinj: round cf the western coif championship tournament. Just a few minutes before Chick I'van. Chicago, hid finish. 1 the c urs with h eore of 7 3. The previous course record at th" club was: Professional. 70; amateur 71. Jones score; 4ut 44 .114 r.:..t .-:4 In 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 3 f The following are nme ' of the stores for the fall 1 hobs: M. J. Cowdon, Memphis, 7; Douglas Tweei'.ie, Chigo. ?;; 1 Gregor. Helena. S2; W. II. Nelson. Cniciso. 3; J. K. Wadlry, Texarkana, 4; I.. C Cornelius. St. Iu:.-. S; . M. Metealf, MeT'.iphis. S ') Hoc rs Smith. Nashville, ?2. Indians Bunch Hits in Fifth, D owning Brewers l!v Asoclatel press; MIIANACK K .'. Wi . Jtilv i:.- InI'lanip.di.s l.uncheci hits off McW'eerey in the fifth and off Trrntna!i !'t the sth and von an eay warne Monday 7 to Caet was st- ad with men on the bases. S -hri. b.-r's b.-.tting .ind play s!icrt feat ir-d Si i l l : 1 ndiara ;-' is . . C-e 0 42 7 11 1 y. 1 1 v. a 1 : k 1 e ....(" 0 0 0 1 11 2 0 ; : 1 JU'V.'ff'fv. Ti ntr.i.ui atvl tumpf; "itt and Htnlin. Dubitc Holds Minneapolis To Five Scattered Hits Fv A .--o. l.i'r-1 lTf.e. MINNEAPOLIS. Minrv. Ju!y 12 The '.rin D :buc h. V. Mm... ..;''...-:-. f: e hits Monday ' uha h n.- " .-. a !-..:.ie run In the- first ir.r.-.r.g Wa.1.- ar.d Ti'!.'.l'i pu'.bd out th" s.- .::d gar.v of !h s- r:.- 4 to :. L.ibu' g '. a s;i:;;'e and l il-'ubb s. Si r 1 Tobdo 'l-' '.11 1 4 9 1; Minne ipohs ... "("' r... i.n, ; , D-Jb-ic ar.-l Murphv . S-ii ; r and; Ma -r. i w kind or siioi: stori: w !1 1 - . ; e . I . 1 in ih I iii , .. n Read at :l it in V.' d:;. -. a Vs . pA.-s. ) .tr. t's. '.'.'1' 1". Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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4. MKS TODAY. Amrriian Iugur Ii ! -s t Wjinldtisfon. st. I.i. nis i r Now York. PetF'.it .'it r.n-tnn. C1-V land :it l'liil.i.Ii-li.bkl. NatlnMiti I.raCU. l'.r. 'klvn ;it 4'lili;iC. l'.'-f..n ;it 1'ittNtjrg. I'liiLi.b'll.hl.i jit 4-ii. inn.itl. .New Volk ;it heul. ItKSl I.TM VKSTKKOAY. Amrrit-itn Iucue 'lii:it'-, 1; I'lill.i.I.-lphla (). sr. I.Miiirt .". ; st'n -j. Only two jMtm-s s" lilul'il. National LruKur. ri,l!.i.li pl,i;, ::; In. Innati I. r.io..klyn i:: p: ciiii.io 1 N. w York St. houls 4. 15. .-ton 2; rittslairk AnirrjcHii An iut Ion. 4 ' liirnl.il 4 ; St. l;inl 5. Toledo 4; .Mintieapoli .1. lu-li 1 na polls 7: .Milwaukee T. houi.-ville -j; Ka.sa4 City 7. Intf rnHtionul League. Jersey ( ify ; AKTOn .". H.iltiiiiorc 0; ItutTalo Ö. Syraniwe 4; i: l.ester 5. hMlns-Toronto (first g:inie posiionel raln.t T.ronto 2: Heading 4; (2nd g.nie.) Three-I Laicuf, Ho, kfor.l 1: Ö; 4 .fV.lar HapMs 2; 0; 1 Molliie 7; 4',; 2. HM k IhI.hi.1 4: f: 1. Peoria 2; t; 1. Hlooinlngton 1; rJ; Tern? Haute 13; 14; U. LvansTUIe 7; H; 5 FAST RACING IN GRAND CIRCUIT AT FORT MIAMI Murphy, Valentine, Dodge and Vic Fleming Share Honors Close Finishes. TOT.KDO, O., July 12. The opening of the Grand Circuit racing on the Port Miami track was featurel Monday by spirited competition and fast racing-. Close finishes were the rule. Murphy. Valentine, Dodge and Vic Fb-ming shared the honors of driving winning steeds. Murphy tod the 2:13 trot behind 1U d Kussell: Valentine captured the h!g end of the Fort Meigs $;M00 stake for 2:0 ' pacers behind Ned Itncelot; Dodgs won with Great Hritton the Shtrw. 1 2:12 trotting stake and Fleming, a Canadian driver, took three straight heats in the 2:12 pace fur a purse of $1-00. Favorites won in most Instances but a big upset came when Voltage. pkkd as the favorite in the colt Make lost to Mis Km. The shift paid about thirty to one. There was a spill in this event and the judges 1 penalized Driver Ray for lnterfer - ' f nee, distancing his horse whtn it 1 a me around the track trailing cIojkto the winner. The summaries: Ü'ir Trot. Tlirev Heats, Iur $12M Ked Russell ch g. bv Gilbert lud (Murphy) 1, 1, 2. Harvest Tido, b!k in, by The Harvester (McDonald 2. 2. 1. Maharba. b g. bv Arc'.llalo (Childs) l, 3, f. Hollyrood Khig, s e. 1'V CSen. Watts (Krskine) r, t?. Aileen Dillon, b ir, by Al1 rton (Whitney) 6, A. Lotta Watts, Herbei Way, also started. Time 2:"'j 1-1; 2:11 3-4; 2:0' 1-4. Tle I f t Meigs ::(! Patx stk4 $:;ono, Thrcx Hits Ned Lancelot, b ir, by Constantine, (Valentine) 1, 1, 1. Symbol S. Forres::, b h, by Symboleer, (Murphy) 2. 2. 2. Fffie Direct, s m. by Walter Direct (Sturgeon) 4. Cot. Hiduell, b g, by Col. Forn st. (Cox) 4. 3. Lillian Silkwood, blk m. by Slrongwood ((Jeers) 4, 4S, 6. Hallie Havt also started. Time -;f2 1-2, 2:03: 2:03 1-2. The slunwMKl 2:12 Trot Stake St: :((. Two In 1 liri llcat 4Jrat Hritton. hr c, bv Peter Chanault (Dodge) 5. 1. 1. .Miss Em. b f. by J. Malcomb l-Vrbes.. (White) 1, 4. 4. Voltage, br h, by Peter Volo !:-an) . 2, 2. Signal Peter, b c, bv Peter the Great (Stokes) 2. 2. My Kegali.t, b f, by (trtolan Axworthy (Valentine) 4 dis. The Great M Lsh Morris and Turbav also stArtel. Time 2:11 1-4; 2:0! 1-2; 2:13 1-2. 2,: lo Pace. Purse Tlirtf Ilevit s I ri?rC4ss Mary, h m. by IJoyd Rrl iFLniinc 1. 1. 1. lthel Chimes, br m. by 4'ouncll 4'hiines (Murphy) 2. 2. 2. Press r, blk s. by Manrico, u Jeers) 4, ;;. James Al'u-rt, b g, by Captain M-.n (Fleming) 5. Jo. McK, b g. by Ronnie .IcK illii'hl Sappho and Star l'.i.v Inolsbce also started. Tin;.' 2C.'. 1-4; 2'CM 1-4: 2:0S 1-4. Hargrove Again Features In League Leader's IT in P.y Ass-ociated Pre ss; ST. PM'L July 12. St. Paul came troi.i b. hin.d. a 4 to 1 disadvantage v. r 4'olunibus in tile- e ighth Monlay. tied tlie s.-ore in that inning on M irgrae's double, tuo wales, a hit hat. ...in and Rrainard's ern-r. and - .: . ut in the ninth on singles by I'.-. s-eii and Duncan, and r.usjdays b Robertson and P.rainan!. Score' - 1... ,. A I A , . , . n m i . . II M ! O ' J s I v ' V I II l 'J j St. Paul 0 0 0 001 o.:l " r 2 Malrennan and Hartley; Hall, 4lrir.iT. ('oumbe and Hargrave. PAPI.R SHORTAGi: IN HUNGARY. Pap.r shortage in Huncary has le '. h- government press control bureau in Rudapest to issue oreiers ti'.at .lash papers shall henceforth be limited to 4 pages and Sunday! editions to 6

"EDDIE" COLLINS HOMER WINS GAME

mit Drive Onlv Run Scored in Tilt Pitchert' Battle. Itj Amo.-1.itM Trcca: rniUDKMMIIA, July IZ.K. 'ollins home run Frored the only tally of Monday's came which Chicago won, 1 to 0. Three scratch hits were all the Kerr. Fcorr: Chhvio Ijiebold. rt. . . K. Collins. 2b. Weaver. Sb. . Jackson, If. . , Kcl.rh, cf. J. Collins, lb. Klsberg, ss. . Lynn, v Kerr, p locals

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AH. . . 4 . . 4 . . 4 . . 3 . . 4 R. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 n. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 1 Totals 2'J Philadelphia Alt. Witt, rf 4 Dvkfs, 3b. Walker, If. Du can, 2n. Welch, cf. Grlffln. lb. 4 4 3 0 Thomas Hurrus, lb. Perkins, c. (la 11 o way, ss Terry, p. Totals 2D ( Hatted for Grimn in 7th Inning. Chicago 000 000 001 1 Philadelphia, 000 000 000 0 Home run K. Collins. Sacrifices T.vnn. Hrrors J. Collins. Witt. Double play Calloway and Grlffln. Ieft on bases Chicago, 4: Philadelphia. 3. Hase on balls Off Kerr, 1; off Pern 2. Struck out Hy Kerr. 2: by Perry, 4. Umpires Naltln and Connolly. Time 1:18. REDS WIN OVERTIME GAME FROM PHILLIES Br Assoelnted Trea: CINCINNATI, O., July 12. Cincinnati won the opening game of the series with Philadelphia Monday in ten Innings, 4 to 3. The Red infield was broken up by an injury to Kopf and the suspension of Groh for three days on account of his verbal attack on Umpire Harrison

last Saturday. The score: nilhulelphia AR. R. H. O. A. Paulette, lb ... 5 0 1 9 1 Rawllngs. 2b . . 4 0 2 3 1 Williams, cf . . . 4 0 0 3 0 Stengel, rf 4 0 0 2 0 Mcusel. If 5 1 0 2 0 Fletcher, ss . . . 4 0 1 3 2 Miller, 3b 5 2 1 1 4 Wheat, c 2 0 0 3 3 Ieboutveau. x . 1 0 0 0 0 With row, c 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, p 2 0 0 0 2 Cravath. xx . . . 1 0 0 0 0 Tra grosser, xxx 0 '0 0 0 0 Causey, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 3 5 z2S 13

x Hatted for Wheat in 9th. xx Ratter for Smith in 3th. xxx Ran for Cravath in 9th. i One out when winning run scored. Cincinnati-- AR. R. H. Ö 3 1 0 1 o O. 12 Rath. 2b S Daubert, lb .... 3 1 o 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 o 3 0 Roush, cf ... Duncan. If Neale, rf Crane. 3b Sicking, ss Wingo, c Fisher, p .... . ." 4 4 4 4 1 0 f, 0 Totals 36 4 12 30 1 4 Philadelphia 001 000 002 03 Cincinnati 110 010 000 14 Frrors Miller. Crane 3; Sicking, Winger Two-base hit Vince. Stolen bases Roush. Duncan. Miller. Tragresser. SacrihVcst Daubert. Fiiher. Williams, Smith. Double plays Fletcher to Miller; Fletcher t RawlinKS ti Paulette. Left en bases Philadelphia 10; Cincinnati ?. Rases on halls Off Smith 2; CausAy 1; Fishr ''. Hits Off Smith" 10 in S Innings; off Causey 2 in 1 1-3 innings. Hit by pitched ball Ry Fisher 1. Struck out Ry Fisher 4; by Smith 2. Losing pitcher Causey. Umpires Harrison and McCormlck. Time 1:42. STUDEBAKER PARK WINS FROM PERLEY Studebaker Park defeated Perley Playgrounel at the Studebaker diamond Monelay evening by the score of 4 to 2. The stick and mouml work of Harvath, the Studebaker hurler. featured the contest. Keith and Miller also added some features for the Perley crew. Score: Studebaker 000 300 100 4 7 2 Perley 001 000 100 2 4 2 Harvath and Miller; Scott and Jacobs. PERLEY UNABLE TO COPE WITH KALAMAR The stellar work of Kalmar in the box and with the bat gave the Division Street Rlayground an overwhelming victory at the Division Street grounds over Kaley by the score of 16 to 2. Kilamar hit two circuits his first two trips to the plate. Speaker also did some heavy stick work for the Division Street outfit. Score: Division 103 112 312 16 23 2 Perley 001 100 000 2 6 3 Kalmer and Speaker; Ievey and Sabo. Bunched Bingles Win Game for Kansas City Rv Associated Press: KANSAS CITY. July 12. Punching hits off Tlneup. Kansas City breke its losinsr streak today and defeated Louisville 7 to 2. .ore: I.ou:viliV 000 200 000 2 7 2 Kansas City ...00-, 000 31x Tincup and Meyer? ; Ames Sweeney. 10 i and MAN INSTANTLY KILLED WHEN HIT BY TRAIN PRINCETON. rnd.. July 12. Arch Cleveland. 2 4 years old of this city was Instantly .killeei when an automobile In which he was riding was struck by a Chicago and Eastern Illinois train at a crossing here. Five other occupants of the machine escaped Injury bv Jumplnjf from the ear.

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niX OVER RED SOX T-y Associated Press: HOSTON. July St. Louis took the last game of the Htries from Hoston ? to 2 Monday. Hoston otithitf the visitors ami had 16 left on baws. ; r'-enre: j St. I .mil AH Tobin, rf 4 (ledcon, 2b 4 Sisler, lb .3 Jacobson, cf. ... 4 Williams, If. ... 3 iSmith. 'Jh ferbcr. ss 4 Severeil. c 4 Van (Hlder, p. . . 0 P.urwell, p 3 Sothoron, p. ... 0

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Total Ronton Rail iy, rf. Rush, rf McNally. 2 b. . Vitt, 2b Menosk y. If. . Schang. cf. . . Mclnnis, lb. . Foster, :'.b. . . . Scott, ss Walters, c . . Harper, p. . . . Fortune, p. . . kurr, x. . . . . Libel, zz Hendry, zz. . Pennock, zzz. Totals AR. . 4 . 0 4 5 0 1 0 1 1 36 z P.atted for Harper in Mh. zz Ratted for Raiky in Sth. 77.7. Ratted for McNally In Sth. zzzz Ratted for Fortune in '4th. St. Louis 100 100 010 :; Roston 001 000 001 2 Two base hits Jacobson, .cott 2; Schang, Fos-ter. Thrte base hitst Tobin. Stolen bases Tobin. Sacrifices Sisler, Schang. Double plays Rerber to Gedeon to Sisler; Scott to Mclnnis; Foster to Vitt to Mclnnis. Left on bases St. Ixmis 3; Roston 16. Rase on balls off Van Gildfr 2' Rurwell 6; Harper 1; Fortunel. Hits off Van Gilder 3 in 1 inning, nothing out in 2nd; off Rurwell 9 in 7 2-3 innings; off Sothoron nothing in 1-3 Inning; off Harper 8 in S; off Fortune Wthlng in 1. Struck out by Van Gilder 1; by Rurwell 4; by Harper 2. Winning pitcher Rurwell. loosing pitcher Harper. Umpires Dincen and Friel. Time 1:5S. PENNANT CHASE GROWS EXCITING Major League Leaders Bunched Near Top at Half Way Mark. BV IIKXItY Ti. r.itni:LL. ... (t'nlted Irei tofT Correspondent.) NEW YORK. July 1 2. Cleveland in the lead by half a game and Rrooklyn setting the pace with a one-game margin at the half. A more hectic eonelition of affairs than exists now In the major leagueraces hardly could be comvlved. The National league, with a little more than a dozen games separating i the leaders from the cellar holders. has about as much stability as a feather in a whirlwind. Last week, Mitchell's men split even In eight game's just ordinary baseball. Rut the Cubs hoppeeJ from j Rf tli to third place. I The Reals won only three out of I seven pames anel they elrenpped out e.f j the lead by emly one game1. I The Dodgers won e ight out of nine i starts and got inte the lead by only one game. The- Cards and the Pirates won f ur rf nine game s anl lrepp l 4wn a notch. The Giants split even in six games: ami elieln't buelge an !nch The Inability of the Rraves. the GiantiT ami the Phils to move euit of the lov:er re cions is the only -on-sistent part of the race . At the- half way mark, it looks like Cleveland. New- York and Chicago for the leal battle In the American league. Chances for the rennants in both 'leagues appear te depeml e-hbflr jpun pitching. j FORCED RUN GIVES PITTSBURG CONTEST PITTSRURG H. July 12. Pitts- ............ ... Vi ,,,., . ., i 2. In 11 Innings. In the eb venth with three men on base Fihimcim walked Rilbee, forcing Whitte d in with the winning run. Score :

llo-ton AR. R, Powell, cf f. 0 Pick. 2b 3 0 Mann. If 4 4 Cruise, rf ." 0 Hedke. lb 3 1 I'.oe ckel. 3b. . . . 4 0 Maranville, ss. . 4 1 Gowelv. c 3 0 Filltngim, p. ... 3 0 Totals 3S 2 One out when v scored. Pittsburgh AR. R Higbee, If 0 Carey, cf 3 1 McKechnle. 3b.. 3 1 Southworth, rf . . 3 0 Cutshaw. 2b. .. 4 0 Grimm, lb 4 0 Whlttel 0 1 Ca ton. ss 4 0 Schmidt, c 4 0 Adams, p 4 0 Nicholson ... 0 0 Totals 36 3

H. 0 1 1 0 4 r 1 o 0 e 1 A l:: 2 run winning H. O. 4 3 11 1 0 1 1 0 10 n a F. 0 0 1 4) 0 U ?.: 1 4 Han for Grimm in 11th inning. Ratted for Adams in 11th innlnff. Roston 00 020 000 00 2 Pittsburgh 200 o"0 000 01 '?, Two-base hits Holke. Cary. Three-base hits Mann. Maranville. Stolen base Higbee. Error McKechnle. Sacrifices Gowdy. Fillinglm. Wahn. Carey. Cutshaw. Schmidt. Error McKechnle. Double plays Maranville to Pick to Holke: Filllngim to Gowdy to Holke. Left on bases Roston, 6: Pittsburgh, 12. Rase on balls Off Fillingim. 6. Hit by pitcher Ry Fillingim (Grimm). Struck out Ry Fillingim. 1; by Adams. 3. Winning pitcher Adams. Losing pitcher Fillincim. Umpires Moran and Rigler. Time 1:55.

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'DODGERS WIN TWIN

BILL FROM CUBS Erratic Fielding Gives National League Leaders Easv Wins. CHICAGO. July 12. Rrratie fielding by Herzog, Paskcrt. Hollocher and Merkb-. coupled with weak pitching by Martin and Hendrik, enabled Rrooklyn to win both games of a double header from Chicago Monday, 13 to 4 and 10 to 2. Sc or 4-:

RrTtoklyn AR. H. R. O. Olson, ss . 2 1 1 Johnston. 3b ... " 1 2 0 Grifllth. rf 6 2 2 4 Wheat. If 4 3 2 1 McOabe. If 1 0 1 1 Myers, cf 3 2 2 2 Neis. cf 1 (4 n 1 Konetchy, lb .. 4 1 2 7 Schmandt. lb .. 1 0 5 Kilduff, 2b 2 2 0 1 Miller, c 2 0 l :: Taylor, r " 1 n - 1 Grimm, p 4 0 1 0 Totals 41 13 16 27 Clihiigo AR. R. H. O. Twmbly. rf . . 4 1 1 ?, Holloch4T. ss . . 4 1 1 2 Terrv. 21 2 1 2 Merkb. lb 4 0 2 12 Robertson. If . . . 1 1 2 Raski-rt. cf 3 0 0 1 Herzog. "1 4 4i 0 4'Farre!l. c 4 0 1 4 Martin, p 4 1 1 0 Totals :I2 4 S 27 Rrooklyn 212 302 1.00 Chicago 100 010 110

A. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 11 A. 0 Two-baso hits Griffith. Terry. Three-base H its Tavlor -Mver Grittitii. Home tun Robertson SacriMc4s Johnston. Grimes. Robertson. Terry 2; Hollocher. Double plays Terry to Hollocher to Merkle 2. Left on bases Rrooklyn S; Chicago 9. Rases on balls Off Martin 5; Off Grimes 4. Struck out Ry Grimes 3; by Martin 2.. Umpires Klem and Lmslie. Time 1:4S. Second game Rrooklyn 110 003 003 10 13 0 Chicago 000 001 loo 2 1 4 Smith, Krueger, Hendrix and Killifer. TONEY'S WILD PITCH LOSES FOR GIANTS I'.y Associated Press: ST. LOUIS. July 12. St. Louis elefeateel JCew York, 4 to 3, in 10 Innings Monday, Heathcote scoring the winning run from second on a wild pitch. Score: N'v York burns. If Rant roft, ss. . . Ve.ur.g, rf. . . . Frisch, 3b. . . . Kelly, lb Spe ncer, cf. . . Doyle. 2 b R. Smith, c. .. Toney, p Totals AR. 5 4 4 5 3

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Twe out when winning scored. St. Ijeiul A P.. R. H. O J. Smith, If. ... 5 1 1 2 Founder, lb. .. 4 o 2 12 Stock, 3b 3 1 1 1 Hornsby, 2b. . . 4 0 ') o Lavan, ss 4 1 2 5 Cle-mons, c. . . . 1 0 1 1 Dllhoe fcr. c. ... 3 o 1 3 Me -Henry, cf. ... 4 0 0 Mi athcoti', rf. . . 4 1 o 2 II alius. 1 3 4 0 0 Totals 3 5 4 S 30

A. 0 1 1 i 1 0 1 4t 0 1G Ne w Yeirk St. Leiuis . Tw-bast Till e e--base Young C 02' 000 300 00 0 hits Doyle. 100 0 3 t)00 1 I Fournier. hit Lavan. Stole-n base s ). Doyle, K. Smith. Lavan. Rrrors Rancroft (2). Hornsbv. Me Henry Sacrltie-es Doyle. Spencer. Haines. Left on Ne w Yrk. 7; St. Louis. 4. base's Hase- on ball- Off Tone-y. 1; off Strue-k out Ry Toney, 2; Hain. s. 7. bv Haines. 4. Umpires Quigley and 4 Tay. I Time 2 hours. THE WORLD CT SPORTS NEW YORK, July 12. Tex Rlikanl. beexing pre)ineter. announced Mondav that he has lease. 1 MadI - i Suuare Garden fr a riod ten years. v plans to hold boxing, e-otite sts there- anel te rent the build-j ing whe n he is not using it himself j ' r 1 to xpe.sitions, political and e ircuss st which are I at the garden. me e tings traditions Julv 1 -The Fred NEU YORK. 0 1 Fulton-Harry Witt. h...iwwdLbt :..i '11.. ....l,..a..i '.1 4 ! boxing bout. on 1 iL' 1 na 1 1 .e iii-ii 111-11 " - for eh cision in this city next Thurs- " ' day has been transfe rred te Ne wark 0 ' when- it will be staged on July 26. I'The- inability of the International 1 snortmir club to seeure a suitaule 4 are na for the bout, ceimbined with

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1 ill .1 1 1 L lime lillive Ltbvi ' . -taaiwi new state boxing law has caused the change. j I'.y Assoi i.ited Press: .j "CHICAGO. July, 12. Strict ap0 1 application to the default rule put 0 1 out a number of the lesser lights to "jthe rational clay court tennis court 0 tourne y held at thii South Side Coun3 1 trv club here Monday. 0j " Vincent Richard, of New York: o.Red-iinl Roberts, e.f San Francisco. 1 lund Joe Armstrong, of Minneapolis. 3 ; three of the favorites in the tourna4 ment were victorious in tbe matches. Onaili winning easily. Other prominent out of town contestants ticured in victories. In the hrst round, Walter Westbrook, weste rn colle giate champion. defeated Harry Sterling. 6-0;6-l; Hare.ld Parted. Cleveland, defeated A. Reinhart, Chicago. 8-1; 6-1. GERMAN REING TAUGHT AGAIN. The German language is beginning to regain its pre-war status as a part of the public school curriculum. According to a re-cent resolution of the Council of Education, the study of German will be resumed in the four high schools of Providence, R. I. The town of Manitowoc, Wis., has made a similar decision. In the community school of St. Paul's church of Philadelphia, which recently celebrated its 123th Anniversary, the- German language, has been taucht without interruption elnce 173 0.

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lasali.i:. With a tar as dazzling pretty Mary Miles Mtnter, and a p.av as as I quaintly humorous as "Nurs. Mar1 jone." an txcelWnt combination of! 'beauty ani entertainment ni.:y be ' j expected. Shown at the La Sal: el iain louay, mis picturiz-ition or a famous staee comedy has to do with the affairs romantic and otherwise of a pretty young lady of the Fnglish aristocracy, who has an inborn liking for doing the things that will mos: shock her august kin. No irmre. (harming -tar than Miss Minter , 4 ould have possibly been picke d for the role. Tomorrow, "The Luck of the Irish" features James Kirkwood and Anna Q. Ni sson.

A good-natured comedv of good to cur :l .' h ich wir. fortune is "It Pavs to Advertise." repeal the act and pass on.- pr.v:dwhiih llavs a return engagement at.- for governmental operation and the 4.'astle today. It also affords that j greater liberties for orpaniz-d empopular favorite, Rrant W.ishburn. I Iyes. H irdmg voted f-.r the ont.crtunif v tn sfrdl rraeefnllv and U mtltins bill.

amusincly throujeh a series of e.periences that proves that "all things come to h4 who waits." be winning great wealth jail. wheiht r it or going to Tomorrow, Mary the star of "Nurse Miles Minter Marjorie." fj AUDITORIUM 1 ' Tom Mix, the world-famous cowo boy anl dar devil actor irakos his 0 final appearance at the Auditorium 4 : today in "The Terror," said to be 1 i the best he was e er seen in. It is a 1 ; whirlwind of thrills and action from start to firish and pleael large j -audiences iainiensely all day yestcrir.jday. "Petticoats :u Pants," tho j ; special two reel Christi comedy on ! the sajne till was a riot yesterday j it nil received hearty re.ee ived he arty applause at its conclusion. Topics of The Day also pb-ased. Norma Talmadge, than hon there is none nmre popular, holeis the center of attention tomorrow and Thursday in her late-st success "The Woman Gives." It is sad that Misx Talmadge was never seen in a bette r role than that of Inga Sonderson, society elebutante, in "The Woman Gives." The story deals with the two elements of life, society ; and the unelerw orhl, and a wonder- j l'ul love story is interwoven through the entire length of the picture. A ; Snub Pollard comedy: Mutt and Jeff i nnel Fox Ne ws ure also on the bill. ' An element of mystery' ruin . throughout the story of "The Lost City" wild anim.il serial, which ; ope ned at the Auditorium last Fri-, el :y. This renal proveel to be a hit with everyone who snw it and its. success is now assured. Nothing ! much can be- gleaned from the open ing chapters of any serial story, be ta use- In theise chapters the charaei.j ters must be intrenluced ami the plot Oiftartcel to unfold, but to those who 3 ; w ill stick, this serial will be the most 1 i semational anel Intere sting of any 3 i e ve-r shown here before. William 0; Russoll in ' Leave It To Me" is ai 0 ! added attraction Frielay. Tlir. WO.YDI K MAN" Miss Florence Hillings, who is coi i starre 1 with drorcrs Carpentier in j The We.nder Man" Is authority for the statement that women will go I viM nvi r him. Carpentier. the French i'ol, heavyweight champion e.f l- urope-, is , th- hero of "The Wor.eler Man" which will be shown at theAuditorium next Monday and Tueselay. "It's a good thing he married , before he rei.ched these shores." sal'U Mi.-s P.illings. "He's an awful heart-I breaker." "Why elo jou say that?", she was ake-l. "Why? Iyok at him. He is a groat, hig. wholesome, bov and the very type that women ; rae about. That's why I'm raving. I Theres something fascinating aoeuu I him. He kee ps one in the throes of I expectancy. The very fact that he j spe aks so little Fngll.-h aids the ; n-' tie inatory eielight. One Is aiwa s expecting hin-., to do or say a littlrj I i.ior. in.'in ne uccs. jis iiie msu he elce. It s the time In my life that I eer regretted dn't studv Fiench. I'm single. ! thl't I didn :end happy. Rut if I could ever be marrie d and happy, it would De witn . ! a man like Carpentier. H' s th . best product ever turneel e.ut by. l'rance. and Kraneo has turne! out siime wonderful productions. More thin that, I like him because he is more proud of his wife than he iof his reputation, and that's gednv surrte. when one has a reputation like Carp.-ntb-r's." Gerges Carpe-n- ' tie r promises to make a lecide-d im- : I predion upon local picture lowrs. j ZTZTZ r, JORMFsR PROSECUTOR SEEKS PAROLE FROM FEDERAL PRISON I MUNCIE. Ind.. July 12. Me.ra.e !i' tiin.hv former nrose e-uting attorne v e.f Delaware county who is . now serving a term 01 lmpnsonmeni I in the feeh ral nenlt-ntiary at At- . - - i:int:i r.a.. s seeking a paroic. aceording to wonl re-ae-hing here. Rev. (J. I. Ke irn of Atlanta, former oastor of the Universalist church t ii among those working in his be- ! nafA Mr. Murphy was convicted In United suites district court at I Indianapolis list .November or coni spiring to use the mails to defraud. . At the same time Dr. Rollin M. Hunch, then mayor eif Munede was convlcte-d ef a similar charge. Hoth were sentenced to two years Im prisonment. It is Iiis petition for brought before- the pardons at its ne xt understood that parole will be federal board of regular meeting. A Jewelry Store for AD the People, CLAUER'S Mkrhlran. Near lYMhlnetoo. The Teit of Time Hu Proven That We Are best f.tted to handle your rumerous needs for MONEY Phone 3Ialn 1618

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Senator Discusses Politics With Republican Presitlen t i a 1 Nominee at Marion. Hy United Pres-, MARION O Julv 1 -The .-li titude to be takrn bv the rrp :bMrepu M i.-a n can party toward the j problem is to be consi I r d at a 'conference today hrtwicn Warrrn G. Harding and Sen. Alber: R. 'Cummins, Iowa, chairman of the senate interstate com men e r...mj mission and co-author of the T'schI'lHiiniins railroad net. Organized labor will srek t dr. jfat candidates for oongn'ss who supported the measure and are trv - Kesides t- lalor angle, a; the , question or overhauling the nations. i transportation system w nj figure questions of financing improv m nts and developments sought by railis' road operators and business Inter ests. PROHIBITION CARRIES BY TWO-TO-ONE VOTE ST. JOHNS. N. R.. July 12. Returns today from Saturday's plebis--ite show that the total prohibition was voted fr at a rate of almost two to one. A

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AUDITORIUM NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY The European Heavyweight Champion Georges Carpentier

-in'The Wonder Man See Carpentier box six fast and furious rounds in this picture. Local fans only chance to sec the French demon in action. Judge for yourself what chance Carpentier will have with Jack Dempsey. Tho Ms Klectrlc Shop S. D. Moran & Son TV 1 ring and rifpairinj. does today in western thriller his biggest error A western picture you'll not soon forget. Also "PETTICOATS AND PANTS," extra special two-reel Christie comedy with Bobby Vernon and famous Christie Girls' Chorus, and Topics of the Day. ONE GREAT SHOW. Prices 10, 22 and 28 cents. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY The screen's most popular favorite, Beautiful NOR M A TALMADGE, in "THE CASTLE Today RITT! H.V i;(,(d,Mj;M' oiBRYANT WASHBURN -11144 IT PAYS TO ADVER. TISE." Tomorrow That I x ediert f e.irL MARY MILES MINTER in NURSE MARJORIE. Urom the sta- pla e.f thsame. Gtb. tUi is u eb-lt-btful anel romanti cim-I e( Ungllh life, with Its he T.iri- a t 'riarm'ng 1 1 1 I - maid who -ii-ee'eils admirably in eapfiiring the- he-arts of li r auli ne e and u .s ii shocking he r eratio ple-ttire-staid anil relatl e-v. .1 n -.toComing Thursday All-Star Cast r e in il i! it THE LUCK OF THE IRISH.1 '4

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