South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1920 — Page 8

SOUTH BEND NCW5 TIMES Riffe Grenade Cuts 1 -4 Second froin Three Year Old Pacing Record Tuesday

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DIRECT THE WORK HELD OLD RECORD FOR TWO SEASONS Kin;: Watt. V:i (;iry mid Charlie iu'd Captun OtIir K-nl.

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MercJiant Sure of Olympic Berth

SPENCER'S HIT JT'IPsS OVERTIME COM TEST

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ST. LOUIS. July 13. New York arrl St. Louis npaRe1 In another rxtra inning p.irne hfre Tuesday, th" visitors winning in the 1-th. S to 4. wh(-n, with two out, Spenctr hrat out an intl M hit that drove in tw o runs. Scort :

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BUNCHED HITS GIVE SU'GFEST ED l C!CISATI COTEST WHITE MM VICTORY

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nTf!and ÖJ 25 .t1 N- V rW ."; 2 ..M ' '!ii RS() 4s ji vjr; Wahlr.ffti'U .17 .". ..'iO? St. Louis .x 40 .47 i llottn ." :z .47. , p. troit L'l r :C4 - Itiilalt-lplili IM tti ..". Nationrtl Lmtur. ProoklTn 4-t .V. 'Inclnn.ni 4 ".1 i PiitNure ry, ..ui7 I st. Louis 4'i jo l'hicao 4 4 f'" n'w Vr rw :;" 41 Ji. ! i-t'n .".l ;;7 wi PhlladflphlH . . . : ,"f 4a 4"i ; AmrrlfüB itlon. sr. P.iul -Jt .707 litni-.il'.ns 47 .V. .V.'I r.v.M., v'. .:.2i I I.oiiUvilb- 4 i .7on ' ItMllanur-'M" 4l 41 .44 j Milw.iiik ' .f 4:: .7: . 1 ' liiinl'U i 44 .44.". 1 KutiLiü t'lty 21 :-s .'4 j 1

CINCINNATI. July U.--Cirw natl bunchei hit.- off Meadows two mniriRs Tu sday and wen fr Philadelphii. s tt :. Wineo's h hittme featured. Scotp: Phllailrlphta AU. P. H Paubtte. Ib. .. T. 1 1 1 Kawlinu?. 2b. . . 2 0 a 2 Williams, rf. . . 4 0 1 2 Stf ncel. rf . . . . 4 1.1 1 MUJel. lf 4 " Fletcher, f ... 4 " 1 2 Miller, ."b " n 1 Tracressrr. r. . . n 1 M'.täöw;. p. . . . 0 1 1 Lvbouri cau ... 1 " "

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KIri.TS YKsTF.Itn.W. Atnfrlran Ijfii I'hi'-acrt. ."; V;i!hiiif:'n. " ri'-vfi.ind. 4: Pnil.i.VdpliU. r. Sr. I,.i2i. ii, 2; Neu York. 4, 7. Petroit. 10; r.ncton, 4. Nutlonul I.aitii. rhiladelp!il:. 2: OM.-innati. Hrooklyn 2; lil.-ae.r Nw York. ; st. Touif. 4 i!2

uinsr.) boston 2; Pittsburir 5 AmrrjrHn Asrlatlon. Cobimbn-St. Paul (rain). Tolo In-Minnen polls rain ). IndianapollH. : : MIlv. ankt". K. I.i'UisvlIe. 4; Kansas City, 1. Thre Y. llMilts. Hock Nland O 2. Terre Baut 2 7 0. Pvansvlip. 1 .". 7. .bMn- 11 12 1 Ko.-kford 17 1. bpM.inlnfftoii 4 7 2. (Vdar Kaplds 4 11 O. IVorta in 5. I nternat lonAl Ittgur. r.altimore ,'.; Buffalo 2. Syracuse 0; Roifu-fter T. Ibadln? s; Toronto 2. ifirt sr.itm) Itendlntr It: Toronto 2. (2nd panic. I .fers-y City ä; Akron I. Southern AoriatIon. Atlanta 2; IMrmincliam 4. NV- Orleans 4; Mol He 1. Me-vphls 0; Nashvill 2. Lip e Uo k s; Chattanooja 1.

pitcher By Sherdel (Kelly). Struck out iry Barnes. 1; Schupp, 2; Sherdel, 1. Passed balls Clemons. LosInp pitcher Sherdel. Umpires O'Day and Quigley. Time 2:2 8.

Totals "Batter for Cilia -illlUlti Path. 2 h Oaubert. lb. . Koii!- h. cf . . . . Putuan. lf . . Neale, rf. Crane. 3b. . . . Sii kinp, s. . . Wino. c Kins, p

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Meadows. Stolen bases Neale. Mi u-f-el. Krrnrs Meus-1, Tra fjres-r ( - I, Mtatlows. Sacrifices Hath. Pawlins (2). Trasresser. Double plays Neale to Crane; Sirkinp to Path to Daubert; I'letcher to Paulette. Left on bases Philadelphia. 7: 'i:iinnati. ö. Bases on balls off Pine. 2; off Meadows. 4. Struck out By Pin-. 2; by Meadows. 2. Passed ball TracresstT. I'mi ires McCormb k antl Harrison. Time 1:4.

Total- t " . WiJbinton AB P. H JlJ.L'i-. lb ... 4 Milan. If ; 1 Bice, cf 4 ' 2 Both, rf 4 2 Harri-. 2V 0 Shar.k. :ib 4 11 1 Llb-rl . . . Sha it I". on . --. 1 1 Ciliar 1 it , 4 c Zacb.a r . p. .... 4 0

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Kansas City Unable to f. Loses to Louisville

Bv Associated ITes: KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 1 Kansas City c-oubl rot hit lon -t tho riijht time Tuesday ami Ixuisvillo won 4 to 1. lnc was wild at the start but soon settled down. Letter, an cutfiebkr pitched for Kansas City. Score: Louisville ....ftOO 010 021 4 11 2 Kansas City ..COO 000 0101 7 1 Lone and Kocher; Letter and Swftncy.

Pair fT F.lWbMo 7th 1 "hit .Ik" 1 "' i'''1'' 211 Wahir.k'tot o(io OA 2-0 1 Tw-la.- hits Leibold. .larkvn 12. l'elsi h. Stob-r. l.ii - Shank. Cl -otte. Sai-ritices Ml '.on (2). We a -v-r. Harr:.-. Ilrmr.- ,Iacksn. .T Collins. Double plays H;s';u re to J ('llit1.: S'-h.alk to P Collins: Felscb to P. Collins to Weaver. IWt b.i.-cs i'hicacn. ., ; Washington, Bas- on ball; -Off Zarhary. 1. Strjrk out By i'iiotte,. '' : Z.i'hary, 1. Seven th Inning Rally Proves Fatal to Indians.

Bv A: ia t .- 1 pj s: M II.WAI "K 1TB. Win.. July l.".. P:nchinfr hits in thre in nines Mi' Viinki-r defeat tl Indianapolis hrTuesalav afternoon P s i bitke's triple with two on in tho s:tb started th fotir rim rall. Soor-; Indianapolis ...010 oa. aha r4 7 ; Milwruikee .. .ono ioj 4l 7 : Jones and Pnlin. . (Iaiin .in.d Srumjif.

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PIRATES WIN AGAI FROM IU)STO II RAVES p. r -oelated l're.-: 1 i'ITTSP.FPCtll. July ?..--Pitt--burh mid" It two .-Traii-'h; from P.ostcn by winninir Tu-.-dav s iraia--., .". tt 2. Carlson kept the vi-itois p.is 5C.B!iTtd while the Ii eT 1 1 tealll Iniiu'lii'tl hits with ! :.i.-tfit's int,Ia Scot : j

IliMon A P. P H. Powell, cf 1 Pick. 2b. ...... 4 1 Mann. If .". 1 1 Cruise, rf. 4 , " 1 lloiu. Tb 0 1 P.oecKel. Tb. ... 4 o I Mara nvilb. s .4 Uowdy. c a 0 'i ( 'hristpnbur . 1 Scott, p 2. " 1 Ka 1 11 ' Totals r.r. j r Patted for C.tvA.H in '.'th.Parte. 1 for S-.-ott in : : h

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by i:n iii ciils. He's muscled like H a ck en sell m id : Uv.-il to lie yet h- has the acility of a balbt tlancer. Thick-necked, with a i'.eep ehest and wide spread of shoubbrs. with the arms and bark 1 v lopm-nt of a weicht lifted, be poss ss s a pair of Ii-ks sturdy and heavily musrli d which nevertheless seem to cover hichly tempered and pliacle sprincs. He is the last man no would consider as a broad jumper, yet he is a i' nsisieii t 2 Ö foot man in this event. Trained for the penathlon at Antwerp then; is nothing that can st.ip him. Merchant is a Martin Sheridan and Jim Thorpe rolled into one. If Johnny Kues to Antwerp I'ncle Sam will have a sure winner in the pentathlon." Thus does Liwson Robertson, the I'niv rstty of Pennsylvania trainer, n -cordial his opinion of Johnny Merchant, probably th createst all around athb-tic livintr. an Urt-pni-1 in who repres nts the University of California on the athletic field. Athletic Curio. M ti bant is an athletic curio. It

is a rare thin? to see a man of his build excel in broad jumping and also in an event directly opposed to it in the matter of physical re-iiuire-m-nt the hammer throw. Weicht throwi-ac. as a rub1, makes- an athlete muscle- bound, but evidently this is not the case with Merchant. Merchant can let a twenty-three Soot Jump out of his system antl then scurry to the hammer event and heave the leaden ball 170 feet. Flanagan, it might be well to recall, won the event in the Iondon Olympics with a mark of 170- ft. 4 1-4 inches, while Matt McGrath whirled the missle 179 ft. 7.1 inches for the Olympic record at Stockholm. The world's record for the runninc broatl Jump is at present held bv Pat O'Connor who leaped 2 4 ft., 11 .1-4 inches In Kncland in 1901. Yet competent Judges of form predict that if Merchant would but let the hummer rest, temporarily, and tlevcte his time to the Jump exclusively he couldn spring -5 ft. '-ratil Athh'tlc. That Merchant is Uncle Sam's best bet for the pentathlon at Ant

werp is borne out by further proof

of his athletic versatility." Johnny can be relied on for 10 1-5 In the "hundred" any time, and has more than once negotiated the distance in "even" Merchant ran a fine second to Klrksey, California's new speed marvel, when the latter registered 9 4-5 for the hundred recently, Merchant has covered the. 220 in 22-2-5 and is pre-eminently qualified to compete in all live of the pentathlon events the 200 meter dash, 1Ö00 meter run. running broad jump, discus throw, and Javelin throw. Merchant, who is a resident of Marshfield, Ore., is not a big man. He is of medium height and scales about 190 pounds. However, he has a remarkable physical make-up. without an ounce of superfluous tlesh. If Merchant -uns true to predictions he should equal and even eclipse the memorable exploits rf the late Martin Sheridan and the black-faced Jim Thorpe, whose brilliant performances were rendered null when charges of professionalism were made and substantiated.

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YANKS AND BROWNS DIVIDE TWIN BILL

Kuth Has Off Day, Striking Out FivrTiinrs Out of

JHAPMAN'S CIRCUIT - HIT WINS CONTEST

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Two-his hit - B." ck '. 'I'hr- "- basA hb Whitted St. I.m ba - Mann. Holke. Mar.n ;lb-. t'atev, Suthwcrth. Bi be.v Prrotr-- Pick, Boecke!. Howdy t ' . Cu.v. 1 a Sacrifice? Crlmtr. I .-ubb- pl;y Whitte d and Hriinm: P-" I a-.-1 Holke; Boecke'. Vi- k and Hoik.I'ft on bise Bo-: . n; Pi f u b . r Base on bill.-- - ':": Sco . ,: ; t Carlon. 2. Struck it Bv Scrt. 2 . by Carlson. 2. Winni'tc p;tcl r- -e'arion. L;r.g p. !; r S - " i': tpir;s Rlgler and M-t irt. T;n-." 1:4.

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fiv AssiM a't.. Pres: NKW Y(P.K. July LI. New York at.d St. Iouis divitietl a tbjublebai'r Tuesday; the visitors w.nninc the first uame. 6 to 4. and the YanU the .-econd. 7 to 2. Shocker -truck o'it 14 Yankee batters in the first cam-. Babe Puth struck out :-.e linos out of eight trips to :h' plate He cd a sincb- and was p ! tw i.-e. Score:

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BY Associatctl press. PHILADELPHIA. July la Chapman's hon.e run. the only hit off Pommell in the S 2-o innings he pitched, warn the opening game of the series for Cleveland Tuesday, 4 to lb Scere: Cleveland .AB. IL H. O. A. Jamicson. If .... 4 I 1 2 0 Chapman, ss . . . J 2 2 1? Speaker, cf . . . . .1 , 2 Smith, rf 4 1 1 0 0 Canlner. 3b ... 4 0 1 2 Wambscanss. 2 b :: ( 0 2 1 Jhhnston. lb . . 0 (10 0 O'Neill, c :: 0 0 ; o e'abiw ell. p . . . . i 1 u 4

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LEAGUE LEADERS

Passed Ball Over Second Gives

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r.y Assoeiated p.-tpu; CHICAGO. July 1.1 Liliotts throw to "center in the ninth gave Ohw-ago two runs and victory over Brooklyn Tuesday. Z to 2. With men on second and third Mamaux replactd Cadore and while he was attempting to walk Barber. Pobertson took a bic lead off second. Myers came in from cent r to catch him nap! itrg but as Robertson slid back to the bag Myers pulled away for fear of being spiked and Kliiott's

i throw went to center held. Score:

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Ban for Perkins in ninth. Batted for Rommel in ninth. Cle eland- .100 001 000 4 Philadelphia 001 1 10 000 3 Three base hits Smith. Home run- Chapman .Welch. Stolen basv-s Dykes. Krror Cablwel. Sacrifices Speaker. Kommell. Galloway. Dykes. Double plays Caldwell t O.inin'T to Chapman; Welch and Griftin. Left on bases Cleveland. 1: Philadelphia. 6. Base on balls Caldwell. 1; Rommel. 1. Hits Orf Keefe 4 in 1-3 inning; Rommel. 1 in S 2-1 innings. Struck out By Caldwell. 4- Losing pitcher Keefe. Umpires Connolly and Wallin. Time 1:37.

KO EHLER TO MANAGE LAPORTE BALL TEAM

Special to the News-Times: LAPOpiTL, Ind.. July Lb -Ren" Koehler of South Bend has been appointed n anagcr of the Advance Rumloy bast ball nine of this city. Ho will take charce Sunday July 2.-. Chief Painier who has had charge of the Thre.-honncn is be ing deposed cf beause ef the poor ?howing of tho lecal quad. Koehler was captain of old tsruth Bend Central lyi agu-- team -veral yrars aco. and will b a great strength to the 1pcrte nine.

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Ran for Merkle in 9th Batted for Paskert in 9th. Brooklyn 0 00 000 101 2 Chicaco 100 nOA 00 2 ?. Two-base hits Hollocher. Robertson. Three-base hits Twombly. O'son. Wheat. Myers. Sacrifice?Terry. Myers. Left on bases Brooklyn. 5: Chicago. 4. Lrrors Kilduff. Klliott. Paskert. Bases on balls Off Alexander. 2. Hits Off Cadore. S in S 1-r. innlncs; Mamaux. 0 in no innincs. Struck out By Cadore. 2: Alexander. 5. Wild pitch Alexander. Losing pitcher Cador. Umpires Klem and Kn-.slle. Time 1:4S.

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