South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1920 — Page 8

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ft n 8 tiivksdav .Monvivr;. .iri.v is, it20. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Thousands Will Watch International Sloop Race Off Sandy Hook Today

Resolute and Shamrock In Sloop Race Today International Race, First Since 1903, Attracts Wide Interest Among Sportsmen Sir Thomas Lipton Returns to Lift America's Cup, Emblematic of Sea Victory.

I League Standing

FACTS ABOUT THE CONTESTING SLOOPS

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Yachting nthijsi.i'. Pilot Ran (('nin)'"!".r'- ;-nrg-Nl' hii'.M, N'rv; VTk Ya hf lul'. h n built t. N' V. i 'rv. W Ight L i -t th :n l" ton.

! Sil A.MIIOCK IV i 'Mio Challenger i Vrk j Ow nr Sir Thomas Lipton. vi t- ' i r.i n Irih sportsman.

Pilot "apt. W. I'. Rurton. Yarht Raiirig Ass'n of Creat liritain. Wh-n built RelfaM. UVu-ht Alout ion tons.

The pri:'.' "Am' ri'.i's 'up." ribb m of .' Miprmi.ii y. The roui -Thirty mil otf Sndy Hook l r t n Ambro,, lightship ami return. First r:nt Today, wr ith'T permitting. Winn r must tak three out of fr hats. run on mr-i-ssi da s. weather p rmitting. Last pr'io!iM r.if P:;. .ff Suoiy Hook. RHiane-, Amri-an sloop, (l(ff.lt'l Lip'ori's 'hlt,iro(k III.

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BROOKLYN AGAIN WINS TWIN BILL

Home Kim 1 Blondv Olson 0 9 Wins First Contest for Robins.

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

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Hj' Ai?. i.Tt'l Prrs?: l'MICAfi. July 14. Hrcnklyn won both f:.'!ms of a doublp-headrr

I from. 'hUaco Wt dticsd ay. Z to 2 and I to l. A homo run by Olson, whoso drive went over the fence in ! risht field pave victory to the visitors in the initial content, while they won the second pr;ime by bunching hit?. Scores:

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J'V AnH:if': I'f-e : SKW Vl:K. July ll. -Tinm allo'Aan''f. a ital f i' tor to aty y h lit--man. nssumod add d ImportantVv'odnosilnv nicht, on tlu- of rhfir.H America's tip rac- of 12". vh n it wa. barn! th.it in th- vont of a (We finbh Tlmrsday tli" winn r nil'ht not l-' ktunvn i" f'r4 l"riAr.neunTnnt bv th" rnro commit ! tha Sham roe k t'. Sir Thnrnai l Ar ton's "M.'"ry sloop1' mu:?t pive Ilosolutr. Am ri ; n d--frniltr, a h nili ap of -.Veu minute and tift'n s oji'W 1- .n;s of the challenger' creater spread of canvas, wan rmipl'Ml with another annoiinromfpt that the rommlttfo hol printed, n request by th Irish yachtsman's forr.s for rfmnsuninoit to b certain of th Siiamrork1. pall.-. Tall to M inr'. A? it was impo-viMe to put her canvas under tape W1 neila y. am! the yaehs will be rarim: off Sandy Hook Thursday, the work may not h rlr.ne before Friday, a day of rest for the yarhtimr t.ars Therefore, houbl the result of Thursday's contest hanc on second. the rival rrows must remnin in yusien.e until Friday at least, for my change in jill fie'res would bp reflected In tim a'odwn nee. ThN rh.ir.pp. however, would be onl- a few seconds. The rrasoti for the handicap In favor of the American hn.it is that Shamrock TV carries approximately

1,600 square feet mor canvass than her rival, which jrive? her a decided advantare In a boat for boat comparison.

MANY UPSETS IN GOLF TOURNEY

GAM KS TODAY. AmrlrHn Iügu Chr-.iso nt Wjinhlnffton. St. h.uls at New York, r-tfrnit at Boston. Oevfjjiii.l nt I'hiladelphi.i. Nutlonal Ia)ruf. Iteston at rittshur?. i:rkTn at Chicago. New Yrk nt St. Louis Philadelphia nt Cincinnati.

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l irk Evans and Bob Jones Favorites for Western Amateur Title.

Indian Bunch Hits

and ll'allnp Brewers,

Up

r.y A".iAted Pre : riiAV,t"KKK. Wi . .Tulv 1

Tn,H ni'innlK bunthtil hits in

rtfth and nintli innings h. r Wed- i nesday antt swamp-d .Milwaukee. 1 : j to I. Northrup n tl' mound fr j Milwauke.-. was found for 1 :'. hits. J seven of them coming iu the ninth j which net:.-d tht-ni s vt n runs. li-nlln f.-atur-d at tlw t.at. pt-t t in i:

;i homo run and two sinqies out ot

tic times to bit. score: Indians mdis . . . n .: J n7 1 1

Milwaukee Whit hoi

. (hoi i r l u a l' ,nd Ilenllnt;

f'.y Assn. I . i r I Preis: MK.MI'IIIS', Tenn.. July 14. The lirst round of match play for the atr.ateur championship of the Western (Jolf association, played Wednesday on the course of the Memphis country club, was not without Its upsets, although Hobby Jones, ine Atlanta youth, and Chick Evans, the Chic tco veteran, regarded amone the

leading contenders for the title, won their matches with ease. Both Jones and Fvans also won over their j opponents in the second round only a few matches In which wore played, j Richard Hockenkamp. of St'. Louis, i

who wa runner-up to Jones for med.il score honor, furnished one of

fh mrnrUpi foinir down to riefciit i

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in i.;s maicn wun iui i vnuui, ui Indianapolis, four up and two to play.

Kvans in his first match won over i

lt. I Hickey, of Atlanta, four up and three to play. Jones had no trouble defeating Frank Cramer of

i Hel na. Ark., six to tive. I Starting the second round late in I tpe day. Kvans defeated Uaxter I Sparks, of Terre Haute, three to two.' iSpatks in the previous round had j eliminated Johnny Simpson, the 'nouus; Indianapolis player.

Hobby Jones defeated ueorse Mconnell. Chicago, two ur in the sec-

o:id3 round of match play late I Wednesday in the amateur cham- ! pionship tournament tf the Y' stern Wiolf assoi iathdi. C. W. Jluhly. jr.. of lal!as, Texas, eliminated LitnI Imr, St. Lnn. six to tive. and I Miii-k" Kvans. ('hicaco, defeated . ilaxtr Sparks. Terre Haute, three ! and' two. i Walter Kosemann. St. Louis, de

feated Iudley Weaver, jr.. Memphis,

! . iirht to six: Maxtor Snarks. of Terre

1 Haute, defeated J. M. Simpson, four " J'.md three. Hurt Wilbur. Indianapo-

RRM'I.TS YESTEROW. American Lenirytf. rid.njo 4: WjiHhlnsten c,. 'l.-v land Ptdl.Ktflphid St. Lou! 7; New York H. HetrMt o 0; IloHton 6-4. National Lraicue. Plill;ifieljhla 2: (Inclnnntl X Hmrdilyn H-4 Chlciic 2-1. New York 7: St. Iyoula 1. Itoston .1; Plttsbursr 4. American Association. 'hiinbus 7: St. I'.iul 1.1. tint game.) Toleflo 1-ä; Minneapolis .1-0. Iiullannpolid 1.1; Milwaukee 4. Louisville 1; Kansas City 12. International league. It.iltltnore .T: Ihiffnlo r. Uendlnc ; Toronto 7. Jersey Pity 2: Akron R. (Called end rth Innlnsr rain.) Other teams not scheduled. Three K.ve Itesult. Itock Island 0: 4: 4. Terre Haute 4; 7: 0. (Called Cth rain.) Itloomhuctoii 3; 11; 3. Ilockford 4; 13; 0. Cedar Rapid 4; 13; 3. Peoria 2; 6; 0. Cellar U.jplds 2; S; 3. Teoria 0; fi; 0. (2nd p:me.) Mohne nt Kransrllle rain. Meutlirrn AonArlatinn. Memphis R IO; Nashville 3-5. Atlanta 4-5: lUrmlnsrham 31. (1st panie 12 lnnlns; 2nd rarne 7 lnnla?s.) Little Itock M; Chnttanonpa 4. Other teams not scheduled.

Ilrooklyti Olson, ss

Johnston. 31. . . " Neks, rf 3 What, If 4 Mytrs, cf 5 Konetohv, lh. . . 4 Kilduff. 2b 3 Knieper, c 4 Ma maux, p. ... 3 (Jrlmes, p 0 Totals 35 Uilmzn AH. Twfimhly, rf. ... I Terry, ss 2 Robertson, If. . . 3 Harber. 11 4 I'askert. cf. ... 4 Peal. 3b 3 Friberp. 2h 4 Killifer. c 2

Merkle Daly. c. Tyler, p Flack

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Fddie Meohan. western conference champion, who is ponv in Philadelphia putting the finishing tojerus to his paces, which he expects to exhibit in best form Saturday in Harvard bowl, intimated in a letter received by Coach Hockne, W ednesday, thai he will wear the colors of the Me.iriowbrook club. of the Quaker City. As a graduate of Notre Da rue, he can not wear the (iold and Rlue. Reports in Chicao papers had it that Mechan had entered Olympic I reliminaries affiliated with the Illinois A. . While the former Notre D;;me half-niilcT had considered

i joining the I. A. C colors, a more ffao;ablo öfter from the I'hilaj delphia club is holdir: his attention. . In the tryouts on Franklin field, ,'thia.e weeks ago, Mechan ran unattached. Unless he si erg up with a responsible organization, he will

, have to bear the txpenses of a trip to Roston. I Meehan goes through a half hour's i workout daily on Franklin held. He

claims to have made his event m practice as low as 1:54 repeitedly. He will go to Harvard quite confident of outdistancing the heralded stars who will be his competitors, anions whom are Tom Camphell, of Yale, victor at the Chicago Olympic tryouts. and Farl Rby. winner of the Philadelphia race over Mechan.

RUTH GETS HOMER IN SECOND INNING

H:iiclxati inns i OVERTIME COM TEST

m o vvvr; rally n l.S TOB SEATOH;

Thereafter the St. Louis Pitcher Passes Him on Four Wide Ones.

srrkited Pres. :

j CINCINNATI, '., Ju'y 14.'tinnati won a hard lou'ht j mmng eame Trom I'ailad

i Wednesday. to 1'. FKtcinr was i put out of the c-.-ime in the teentl:

innir.u' for disputing a

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j Vy Aisoci Uel Tretis: ' CHICAGO. July 14. Five players i won their way into the sixth round ! of the- annual national clay court : tennis championship inen'K singles In ! a day of feature matches at the j South Side Tennis club. They were-

Lindley Murray, Niagara Falls. N.

Y.; Roland Roberts. San Francisco; Vincent Richards. New York; Walter Hayes and Ralph H. Rurdick, of Chicago.

hits Johnston,

0 00 3 0002 Wheat.

COBB HURT AGAIN; DETROIT LOSES TWO

Two -base

Mamaux. Three-baso hits Konetcliy. Home run Olson. Error Terry. Stolen bases Daly. Sacrifices Terry. Neis, Deal. Teft on bases Rrooklyn. 11; Chicago. 7. Rases on balls Off Tyler, 5; off Mamaux, 3; ofT Grimes, 1. Hits Off Mamaux, 6 in 8 1-3 innings: off Orimes. 0 In 2-3 inning. Struck out Ry Mamaux. 7; by Tyler. 4. Winning pitcher Mamaux. Vmpires Klem and Emslie. Time 2 hours.

OPPORTUNE HITTING GIVES GIANTS GAME

P.v Associated Press: ST. RoFlS. July

14. New

POSTON. July It. Everett Scott ran his string of consecutive panics up to 601 Wednesday and Uoston celebrated by defeating Detroit In both ends of a double header, 6 to : and 4 to 0. The tirst game was won

bv a rally in the ninth inninp. i

Cobb again Injured

Inning and was

field. Score: t-trolt AR. Young, L'b . . . . r

York

hit opportunely Wednesday and aided by ragged fielding on the part of the locals, defeated St. IouLs, 7 to 1. Nehf was invincible, the locals' only run coming from McHenry's triple and Schultz's single. Only one other runner besides MeHenry

reached second. Score:

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defeated Richard Rockenkamp,

St. Louis, four and two. U. K. Knept r. Sioux ity. lefeateii I.eKoy Talor, Memphis, four and three; C.eorge McConiull, Chicago, defeated C .!. Gardner. Memphis, three and two. I Mihlas Tweedie. Chicago, d1fcaid Louis Morrow, Memphis, six and 1 1 n e .

U. Hush, s . Cobb, cf ... Jones, cf ... Vouch, If . . Flugsiead, rf

Lllison, lb .

Pinelli, öb . Ainsmith, c ""Halt Manion, c . . ritaiiiii;', c . . A vers, p ... Shorten . Okrio. p ... llhmke, p . .

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New Daring Free Act. No Charge Anywhere.

GRAM) CIRCUIT RACE AT TOLEDO CALLED OFF TILL THURSDAY

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New York

Rums, If Rancroft, ss. . . Young, rf Frisch, Hb. . . . Kelly, lb. King, cf Uoyle. -b Snyder, c: Nehf, p

Totals J 5 4 2o s One out when winning run scored. "Ratted for Ainsn.ith in Sth.

Hatted tor Aers in Stli.

Totals .... Si. IiOllis Janvrin, If. . Fournier. lb.

I ! Stock. 3b. . . OlHornsby. 2b.

Lavan. s.-i. . Dilhoefer. c. MeHenry, cf. Schultz, rf. . May. p tloodwin, p. North, p. Clemons . . .

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I. v A?' i:ltd Pier"' : To.i:i). )., July 14. A heavy rain early Wednesday caused the postponement of the Grand Circuit i.o and the program went over uut:I Thursday necessitating racing on Saturday to finish the week's propra m. Four races are on the program: The i' .ft.", pace with seven starters, the Fort Miami $::.000 trotting stake. ' M (lass with nine starters; the, J . 1 :: trot with six starters and the ; i ee-for-all pace w ith only thr e stnrters and the free-for-all pace with only three starters. Single (1, Grace Direct and Sanardo.

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Minneapolis and Toledo Divide Double Header

Chandler World's Greatest

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PLUNGING 95 FEET INTO A NET

Hv Associated Press. 'MINNFAP' 1.1S. Minn.,

Minn'apolis and Toledo divided a doubl? header Wednesday afterr.'on. the home team taking the erst. .: to 1. and h- visitors the oer.d. " t" e. Low i.crmilk's good pitcning in tho tirst game had brilhint si pport. especially from Sawr. Tames was hit hard in the serr.l iT-.r'.ii-; f the second ci'm, in whi h Ti halo scored all of its runs S iTe.-

l irsi Game . To'.odo (" 000 Minn..apo!i . . D.'O 0 0 0 i'.rariv and lurphy; ;.t:d Maer. S.-coii'l Game

Tr.1',1.) Mi:in.vtplis . StrvKer und arl Ma er.

.coo ooo McNeil ;

CM 1 0 If 3 lu Lowdt rmil!

C0O ." 11 1 0,.0 0 10 t James. Craft

$50 Wedding Present

NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY

he given any married next Portage (Jar-

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?"". 00 in Gold will coaple offering to get Sun i. iv afternoon at

dec L.intl Sale. Free Cars at 2:10 V. M. will leave Northern Indiana Intcrurhan Wait:r.c Room, corner Washington ave. ami Michigan street, and stop for passengers along Washington ae. The public invited. Come and bring your friends. Reauttful Garden Lots One Dollar down, then lie a week. C N. Dodge & Co., America's Leading Home Makers, 220 Farmers Trust R'dg. Phone Lincoln 5732. ; . ?i S A. M. to S P. M. Phone us for a wedding present of $30.00 In gold.

Rovtnn Ralley. rf . . McNally, 2b Mfnosky, If Sc hang, c . . Mclnnis, lb Foster. ::b . . Scott, s . . Hendryx. cf j. Hih. ji . Pennock. p . Karr Totals . . . 'Ratted for 1 etroit .... F.oston ....

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Fddie Welch, local lightweight boxer, fought a six round no decision bout Wednesday afternoon with Dennis O'Keefe at the gymnasium run by Jack O'Keefe. Welch, is booked to fight twice this month, once in Grand Rapids and once in Terre Haut.

THREE STRAIGHT FOR PITTSBURG PIRATES

liy Associated Press: F1TTSRURG, July 14. Pittsburg won its third straight game from Roston Wednesday, 4 to 3. Victor;-" came in the eighth inning. In the sixth Mann hit over the left tieM fence tor a home run, the nrst hit out of the park this season. Score. Roston AR. R. IL O. A.

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l.'ayru, cf Piok, 2 b Mann, If Sullivan, rf .... llolke, lb Foeehel. Jb ... Maranvillc, ss . O'Neil, c Ocschscr, p ... Gowdy

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Pittsburg AR. R. H. O. A. Hivrbee. If 4 '2 2 1 0 Carey, cf 2 1 2 3 0 South worth, rf. 4 0 12 0 Whittcd, :n ... 4 o j "j :j Cuishaw, 2b ... 4 1 1 ." a Grimm, lb .... 3 0 1 1 2 Caton, ss 3 0 1 o :; HoGYtier, c 2 0 0 1 Cooper, p 2 0 0 1 i Totals 31 4 10 27 11

Goodwin in Sth. 000 110 110 7 GOO 00U 0101 hit Rancroft. Three-

S 2 7

Pennock in 'Jth.

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001 000 2U3 G! hit Schang. Stolen

base hits Rurns, MeHenry. Stolen bases Frisch. Sacrifice Snyder.

i Errors Fournier, Stock. Hornsby,

Iuivan, Dilhoefer. Double playj Doyle. Rancroft and Kelly; Hancroft and Kelly; Hornsby. Fournier; I.a van and Fournier. Left on bases Ne.w York. S; St. Rouis. 3. Hase on balls Off May. 2. Hits Off May. 10 in 6 1-3 innings: off North. 1 in 1 inninc: off Goodrii h. 1 in 1 2-3 in-

i nings. Struck out Ry Nehf. 2; ! May. 7; North. 3. Losing pitcher

May. Lmpires Quigiey and UPay. Time 1:55.

Rosron 100 001 100 : Pittsburg . :;ou uou Ol" t Two-b;iM. hits Oesohger, Carej, Whitted. Three-base hit Rigbee. Home run Mann. Stolen bases Pick, Maranville. Sacrifices Suliivan, Carry. Errors Pick, -Sullivan, Cutshaw, Whitted. Double plavs Holk'j (unassisted); Cooper, c'utshaw ami Grimm; Caton, Cutshaw and Glimm. Left on bases -Roston, U: Pittsburg, 4 Rases on ballsy Off Cooper. 5. Hit hy pit:hi P.y Cooper (Pick). St: uck out Ry Oeschfor, 1. Umpires Moran ani Itigler. Time 1:42.

TIT ELVE BOYS SIVIM MILE AND A HALE ACROSS LAKE COREY

-Flagstead. Ellison, Veach, (.). I

aul Slugs

IV ay to

Victory in Ttcin Bill

base

Rush. Sacrifices Menoky, Foster. I o. i. v.u.. i it.K riihu 1-ivo Ol

JVll AlIIt J lli" B'siJi. g'J Veach. "Rush and Pinelli; Schang

and McNally; McNally, Scott and; Mclnnis. Hrrors C. Hush, McNally, Lschan-r. 1'cster. Left on bases iietroit ": Roston. T. R.ists on balls'

OfT Avers. 1; off Ehmke, 1; otf J. Rush, 4; oft Pennock, 1. His Otf Avers, in 7 innings; Okrie, none in

1 lrninvT: on i.m.i.m-, - j l fr tlff rvinfcrfb nn.l

tJtorge, coiiimmis leu nanuers.

Bv Associated Press. ST. l'Al'L. Minn., July 14. Si. Paul swept the four-game series with Columbus by defeating the visitors twice Wednesday, 12 to 7 and 13 to 3. The champions made 32

nin.:: oft J. Push. 3 m 5 innings

(none out iii toth); of. pennock. 1 in 1 inning. Hit by pitcher By Avers (Foster); by J. Rush (Young). Struck out Ry Avers. 1; by Okrie, 1. Vy J. Hush, !'; by Pennock. 1. Winning pitch r Pennock. Losing pitcher Ehmke. Empire Dine.n ar.d Friel. Time 2 hours.

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Po'roi' CC 000 000 0 4 2 Boston 010 010 01 4 11 1 Oldham, Okrie and Sjanage; Pennock and Walters.

MISS BLEIBTREY MAKES NEW RECORD

Haas: made a home run and threo doubles in the first game and Ri-.;-gert drove out tVo home runs and a bin-le in the second. Scores: First Game Columbus ...010 Oi'O lu2 7 10 j St. Paul 421 002 21- 1.1 19 4 Dant'orth, McQuillan and Hartley: Coumbe and Hargrave, McMtnemy. Second Ganu Columbus ...010 110 000 3 8 1 SI. Paul 2 02 0 4". 0 2 1 If. 4 Ge.Tgo and' Hartley; Merritt and Hargiae, McMtnemy.

Twtlve bcys at Camp Eberhart. Corey lal e, Vednesday fwam the la.ie, a distance of cue and one-half ml es. .Swimming the lake is one of the greatest athletic ambitions of these youngsters, who ar. under the physical direction of G. A. Cooper. At least three of the boys were but 1 J years of age, and it was the !itt attempt this season to .v.tcmpt tile feat. A course of training which strengthens the boys is p.rst given.

Rv Associated Press. NEW YnRK. July 14 Miss Ethtlda. Bleibtrey, of New York, Wednesday made a new world's swimming record of 4 minutes 3 4 1 - ." second' in the 200 metro swim for women in the Jmals of the Olympic truuts a.t Manhattan beach. The former world's record of 1 minutes 43 seconds, hold by Franc s iVwells; Schroth, of S;:.n Francisco, was broken by Mis Eleibtrey in her trial heat also in 4 minutes 40 1-3 seconds. Miss Pkibtrcy's competitor? in the final event included Elcatmr Cht, Mcado a brook club. Philadelphia; Frances Cowel's Schroth. San Francisco; Margaret Wooibridgc. Detroit Athletic club; Charlotte Royle, Women"- Swiroming association, Nrw York, and Htlwi Mose.,

I Honolulu.

Murray Displays Great Form in Tennis Tourney

Louisville Falls Hard Before Kansas City KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 1 4. Kansas City fell upon the offerings of Koob and Graham. Wednesday and won from Louisville, 12 to 1. Stven runs were scored by the locals in the second inning. In that inning Rrief knocked a home run

over the centerfield Good ahead of him. Touisvillc . .ft00 010 Kir.sas City 070 002 Koob, Graham and man and Sweeney.

fence, scoring Score: 000 1 7 6 21 12 12 0 Meyer; Horst-

Rr Associated Pre?"?: 'CHICAGO, July 14. R. Lindhy. Murray, llts turf court tennis champion, played hi? match ir, th

national clay court championships lure Wednesday, easily vvinnin.',, Iron I R. Haes. f Chicago. -!.,

Murray oisiuayea great form. chopping ar.d placing with remarkable accuracN. Walter K. Wel'rook. of Detroit, entered the tifth rouud by defeating A. W. Shaw, of Paw tucket. R. I.. 6-2. 6-0, in the fourth round. AV. T. HaNes. of Chicago, defeated D. Tavlor Ward, Chicago, e-1. b-1. In the fourth round Roland Roberts of San RYarpris-eo, wen from Harry Waidner. of Winnetka. II!., G-2. 6-S. 6-2.

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tomorrows papers nouncemcnt of the jewelry sale ever South Bend.

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Ity Associated Trefs: NEW YORK, July 14. St. Louis defeated New York Wednesday 7 to 3, driving Quirn from the box in the seventh inning. On the first pitched ball in the second inning. Ruth hit his twenty-eighth homo run of the season and was passed in his next three trips to the plate. He

more home run to ejual of last season. Score:

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z Ratted for höre in 9th. St. Louis 000 000 520 7 New York 010 000 020 3 Two-base hiU: Severeid. Threebase hits Ward. Home runs Ruth, Ward. Stolen ba&es Ruth, Tobin. Sacrifice Tobin. ErrorsDavis, Vick. Left on bases St. Louis 4; New York S. Rases on balls Off Lewis 6; off Quinn 2. Hits Off Quinn 5 in 6 innings (none out in 7); off Shore 4 in 3 .innings. Hit by pitcher Ry Davis (Vick). loosing pitcher Quinn. Umpire Hildebrand and Evans. Time 1:55.

COVELESKIE HOLDS ATHLETICS IN CHECK Uy Associated I'rrej;: PHILADELPHIA, July 14. Philadelphia batted Coveleskie for three runs in the tirst Inning Wednesday but thereafter could do nothing with him and Cleveland came from behind and won, 5 tr 3. Score:

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