South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 10
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J KI IM MOI.W1M.. ,M I.Y jr.. I'JZO THE SOUTH BEND NF.WS-TIMES
Throat Halyards of Resolute Snap, Forcing Her Out of International Race
FIRST RACE WON BY BRITISH YACHT IN HALF CENTURY
Winner of First Race
Upton"? Ship Mn-t Win a Pair Morr to Capturr Ainrrira's Cup. SANDY HOOK. N J , July 1'. ; r 1 1 I : r 1 T . i ? r. :"i ! r; d h r :ir.-t tc"j in 4. cars uti th'- A m ri a's i Thur.iy wht r. .-'ir Thoma. F;pf n'.- ch.iiie .g ;. Shi mm.,.; I V, v "i: the f:r-t r,;-- ' tb- 1 1 rej..vt.i a ftp.- th- : f- r.d-r. R--o'-.;:.. iial l--n forc-d n'.t f Ii;-- rijr r.ir.cs by a r. accident p. L r : :.'-'m.'g. Th zt(--n r.rt ; ". r; -': nui w ! ri two ir.'jf r.if 'i' f a i - . i -1
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achieve Fir Vh"ii;.i-' I.i;!nn's lrai.i i.f taking th- l',v.u: p-wfr trophy Fitk to Frit, in. R--cdut-;uut "win thr-- out of four to retain th' dp which hi-- f'A ir. ina of th- N"w York Y.n-hl e!t;l .'.r.c lh"FF Tn sr-.--.nd r o - will vt.irt at noon o:, Saturday. Shamrock IV's victor:, ThurMl.'iv was won in th- ft'- of what. had f me d certain f . 1 1 . i( sniiui : i ; i r i taken th- bad -it th" .-tart ami Ii M. it by an -v-r-wi-I -nir:g margin until, as she .s-.voipd within ii tlf a mil- of the Mining mark fil'ben mile from th- s'art, spectators on tliM great Tl --1 of pbt.-uie cr.tft saw h-r great an t of hI!ing (.inv.i.s shiver anil t tjin ' .-in!.. :!uttt-ripg '.own h-r rn.ist. A s'iJi!- n gu.-t had s -;api:-i her thro.it hilN.ud and h second latfr th- j.uvs of h i K i t'f wtre shattered beyond r pair. Attempt Il4iair. Capt. Charb s Frata is Adam. II, nT- two men aloft to repair th damage while th- stricken yacht limped slowly around the tnrnii.tt mark nearly five minute ahead of Shamrock IV. A f-w moments- Piter, however, th' m-r. d-sc-nded. r -ported th1 extent of the damage r.nd 'apt. Ada.ms pave tho ordr that furlu.1 Resedute. s main m.uI and v.nthe race to Shamrock r When Resolute was s-en to he in trouble, a tug bearing Sir Thomas FipUm'.s colors, drew swiftly up t th" stoarn jacht 'Ictria from which Sir Thomas was following the prorss of his rhal!mtr'r. Many jachtsmrn bf lu-vd Sir Thomas was ordrln Shamro. k IV to fai'. t-i ros thf finish line, making no ra.v. A statrmeiit he Issued latf r said this was his iniliaJ Impulse hut that he had hor. pursunded hy hn ' (mp;iriions to permit Shamrock I' lo finish, as it wa-s flt that run-f-truction and sturdinr.s.s of the n-n-Under should - t ikf-a into acomnt in d"trnilninr tho issue a.3 v. dl as romparativc skill ol the rival crews, iMirpr I IUvin. More than craft, ran sine; in me fri'm an oo a n liner to tm power hoats thrit wer- almost '.ot i.i thf maze, followed th- cop.tci;dits ovrr the t h i rt - in ! rourse th.at st.ntfd en with th- sjuat, jollow Atulrcs" lichtship and t"k thni 1 T, miUs .soutJiw. -t h south aloti-,' th- N-w .Jorsv 0'.!i and ba ;ho Nov J y oot and hack, vation of st-j a tnit; i; whistlts and sirens as she flashed across the lim st .'6 minutes, 2 s s"conls after four o'clock, liavini; cairupl. tf d t!ie cout sin four hours, twt tity-riv c mint: tos and twelve 45" corals. K"srdute will retiv" a now haUanl tomorrow and should i"i".idy for tho .Tonil iac- on Saturday . Th- s.otc Thur-i ay niutit stai'.ds; Shan: r.ck W i; l:so!i,- a. S inüiur). i"ii-t i!u- t:;o cout. ! miles to i : ; ! w . i: . a.'.d itu:i:. ind souths st hhi. 'acht: Si'i.i mi I'i'k. I i t i rcs nt ir, : I loyal Fist er Start: 1 "J ' c 1 : ; . l-'inishf Flap-. Ti:no: I : '2 ." : l :. Yacht : F .'.iit". F cprr-n t i : NY Y. . St.rt; l-'.'o,;;'., Fini.-h: i 1 - a h ! d . Aiio.vi;!' sti:a.m yamt vieTOF1A. Ji.lv -City xti,,:., Sir Thoni o- l.:p!o"i, on r: r f t!: halk-ü r, d- lar- .1 ttiat w h:l.- t clinically lie v. 11 tho h: .-t in., h. fad want tlat hind of . ;(;o;. is not Torn F.pt',".'s ua," d-.-tlareil.
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SELECT TEAMS FOR
OLYMPIC MEET AT ! NEW YORK CONFAB, ! Tomen Will Fiht for Honors With Foreign Countries j Name Wrestlers. !
Forced to Quit Race
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Tlf Shamrock IV, owned by Sir ra e from th" Resolute at Sandy
I oor stort. but once the
T hennas Fipton, which won the first H ook Thursday. The winner sot a
Resolute va s out of running made excellent time.
Dt A: ported rrejs: j SKW YORK, July 15. Swimmer?,! divers and wrestlers who will rep- ! resent the United States at the Olympic games In Antwerp, were: chosen Thursday at a joint meetinc j of the nominating- and team .elec-; tlon committees of the American i Olympic committee. j The committee announced sedec-! tions for the. following teams: Worn- ! en's 100 and 200 metep swimming: i men's and women's hirh and fancy j dtvir.g; men's swimming; catch-as-, eatch-enn wrestling and Oraeco-1 Roman wrestling. A water polo team i which will accompany tho swimmers I if funds are available also was ge- j lected. Puke Kahanomoku. of Hon- . olulu. andl Norman Ross, of the 1111- : nois A. C, head the list of swimmers. I Others on the men's team include J. Kahole. Los Angeles; M. McDermott. Chicago: .1. Rolden, Chicago: R. Kegeris. California: C. H. Taylor.' Chicago; P. Keolha, Honolulu; W. J. 1 Harris, Honolulu; ludy Langer.' Honolulu: Stephen Ruddy, New York; Harold Kruger, San Fran-' Cisco;; Fco Geibel. New York; C. S. I Quinby. V. S. N.; J. H. Oilman. U. S. j N.; J. X. Howell, San Francisco: W. j Kealoha, Honolulu, and G. II. Kane,
U. s. x. Women's 100 and 200 meter swimming team comprises Miss Ethelda Blelbtrey. Women's Swimming association, New York; Miss Charlotte Rovle. New York: Miss Frances
Sowells. San Francisco Miss Irene. The Resolute, American defender, which led Sir Thomas Upton's Guest, Philadelphia, and Miss Mar-; shamrock IV for nearly half of the f irst of the series of races at Sandv
praret wooaDruige, ueirou Ainieuc . Hook Thursday, but was forced to quit because ot rub. j yards. Other swimming selections were:
Women s high and fancy diving; Miss Helen Meany, New York; Miss Helen Wainwright New York; Miss Ail;en Riggen. New York; Miss Thelina Payne. Portland, Die.; Miss Betty Grimes, Minneapolis; Miss Alice Lord, New York. Fancy Divers.
Men's high and fancy diving:
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American Iifuf.
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N at lonaj Brooklyn Cincinnati IMttnt'iirg sr iuis Chicago Nov ork r."ton
Fblladelphia A nitrlrffn ( lutt. st. Tau'. Minneapolis Toledo Indi.-itmpolis ...... I...iiNvlIle Milwaukee Columbus Kansas City
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RUTH EQUALS OLD CIRCUIT RECORD
Clout Goes Over Loft Field Stand. Winning Game in Fleventh.
NFVV Y)RK, July : Kut.i. i:i tht- eleventh in--. ir. z"iv.s.r between New York Ixui-N Thursdav. hit the
C r.f t' :ir, 1 sal! rr
tile
top of th" rieht fieb.l stand fa ome run. The hit not only wn-
i" girr.e for the- Yanks, 1. to
e-ju:)ll"d Ruth's record f 2
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also
lMiila.lelpbla 1 10; New York
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parted thro.'it hal-
Schreiber s Sin pic in Tenth Defeats St. Paul
V ... sen lated Tress: ST. PAF'L, Minn..
July
C. i Sc hreiber's single
PETER COLEY WINS IN GRAND CIRCUIT
THE WORLD O' SPORTS
NEW YORK, July 15. "BabeRuth, star batter of the New York American leaciie club, knocked out
Itifrl. C R-i- rMl.n n;fr.t ' his twenty-ninth home run in the m-Ie i, Hest.H Urate Direct; Pame aKainst St- LouU Thulijday,
in
the
Free-for-All
ace. .
Colli-
!'y Associated Press: TFFP'), '.. July IF Peter Ic'. th- favorite on account ,.'
ictoi-v at .Nfitll RaiKlall last
uon the I'o-t Miami F' sta'
:'"ks. t lot tors, th
nd Circuit
ft i o.for-all pace, of tio day after
Ji ace Fnact hail M pped in and t.i k' n t he st t ond heat. Tnt.i',.-,in.'is turra'tl tuit Thursday the Uie- sanii being entirely tuo mi . ill. The track a-, heavy due to th-- heavy ram tsterdu and it was a ii ! tlit t t- o'cl'tt. lx be fore the Iiis: la a! was t acetl.
Kal I arl wns the i ' : 1 p.o . innini." m stra
me tattrilt, l.stnei-b.-iio; drawn after
etpualliiiK the major league record he made last year. His hit In the It enth inning won the prame for the Yankees there hing two inn on bates at the time. The score was 111 to io. Ruth Fi k but little more than half the season to equal his previous
week. I "coi d. He failed to pound out a
I circuit sma.-h in April. His best I performance was in the 1J tramcs
featur. .f Thürs-' Ironi j,, - j l(, June inclusive, in :
in' s i.ianu i neun racing program. Milien pei ion ne auueu ten io ins :
-mub ( ; won the ft e o. tor-all pace, ttal. ;
Hie r, :nnr. f rt M-im Turin irhan '
tV. other feature of the .lay after u " . .. ' u " 7.' .. " , 't , 1
header. He bunched a pair of hisj favorite four base hits in one contest o.n four nrrasinns M.iv 11 Mav-
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, June m o ana June u,
II UJWJ im "lit II U "M" III II I II !! I II till II
II iiilLä raTanjozsrsTZERcxr:
o t r i : a : e t ü't h In
ss of th-l-llt htats R. the iinishing
Memphis. Tenn.. July 13. "Bobby" Jones, of Atlanta, worked his way into the semi-iinals of the tournament for the amateur championship tif the western golf association this afternoon by eliminating Clar-
class. N. duties class.
BRAVES LOSE VOI R
A IiOlV TO r I RAT ES Jy AtS.-c;.t-. .! . .,; ! PIT1SI.FR:. Julv F" . I i t : urc Fttared I,o. i on Thür.--. lay, for the. f.cirih t:n-.o v. In h- tMiitii : with thejvott tad. ijrimn . 1. 1 wi:li a hit and re-atdi-d s..or.d on C.ttonF' sacrifice. S.h-.t'.dt was j-..u--. .!. and Fee . hittmi, f.r Carlsan. tin-ve .t s.rIc to e ; . ir Fi:uu: with , the u inmr.c !;;:. S on-: t
Ai '. r. ir. i . a. i
in the tirst two htats. the Fort Miami stake, Peter
t'o , ,- made l break on the stretch atal was passed by the bunch, finishing s. eorid. But in th next two heats be wa on his good behavior .nil b-d the titld lrom wire to win. .-nip. tnar :
j 2 :.-, I'ae-o. Three Heats PillM SI, 2DO i i:al Fail, b p. by The Karl ' 1! ' ei i 1. 1, 1. John R. Fraden,
i. s. b Johtt R Gentry. (Themas ::. .'. t. ' I:ift Patch, b g. by Fan Fatch. K'cxt 2 Onmnde. b ir. b ; in.iomlt', (Valentine) 2, 4, 4. Fs-
th.r R. b m. by Baron Wood King., ( M urphy i .", dr. i Time "jm.'.i 1-2; :F0T 1-4; 2:07 1-4.' The Fort .Miami 2:Os Trot
Hin t Heats. M ike $:itHo Pt t. r F'o!e. b m. hv Ptder th
.ia.il i'alenline 7, 1. 1. l.ou Toitl. !
r.:. by v Fctel
bteat, ((hers) 2, 2. V . Rrusileff. biU h. by lMer the Gr at. (Murphy '. "t. 2. Allie Feu, b m, by Kinney
er.ee Hubby, jr.. f Dalla;
rountl, 12 up
;. Texas, ami 11
in to
the third
Play. At the end of the first half of the afternoon round, "Chick" Fvans of Chicago, was three up on James Wan! of Kansas City. Kvans and Ward ware all square- at the end of the morning round. Clarance Wolff, St. Fouis, defeated Pollack Boyd. Chattanooga, two ahd tne and will meet Wentzler in the semi-finals.
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Vincent
won nis
REDS .V A7.V77 FRAME A
!)r. Tothl (Fleminm 1. -June, ch g. by Peter th.
CH I CACJo. July Richards. Yonkers. N
way to the scmi-linals of the te nth j PUILLY RALLY BEATS
annual ciay court tennis tournament at the South Side Tennis lub here I Thuisday afternoon, defeating Wal-!
Tm- 1. Hayes. Chicago, two straight set, 6-1; K-o. Richards will meet the winner of the sixth round matt h be 'tween Jerry
I webcr and Fee Williams, both ot j Chica go.
15.
following two
Plnkston, San Francisco; H. Prieste, bases on balls and a sacrifice, drove
Los Angeles; ( A. Swendsen, Los j in two runs in the tenth inr.ing and Angeles; 1. K. Kuehn, Portland; L. i khvp Indianapolis a 7 to 5 victory J. Balach, New York; Joseph Dunn,; over St. . Paul Thursday. Cossett's R. H. Beauchamp and Frank A.! home run with two on base.-, and Mullen also will be taken by the ' Riggert's circuit drive with one runF'nited States navy with the permis- j ner en route were features. Score: sion of the Olympic committee. ; Indianapolis .100 004 Ooo 2 7 11 r Water polo: Perry- McC. illivray ' St. Paul ....T1 ::00 000 0 ö 11 1 and Harry Hebner, Chicago; Her-' Roco, Jones und Gossett; Griner. hert 'ollmer. New York; A. Vos-; Williams and Hargrave. berg. Chicago; Jensen, Chicago; ! Kieirer and Carbon, lyinpic club.
San l'-rancist e; Clement Brown. Chicago Athletic association. ' Two wrestlers were selected in each class as competitors, anel in some clisses. an extra man as reserve. The catch-as-catclwan selections were: 121 pounds class. '. 1. Ackerly, Cornell; J. W. G rson. Fniersity of Pennsylvania: Critehman. I. S. A. 1"j pound class. C.eorge Metropoulis. Gary, Ind.: J. Schimmon, New York A. C. 1 1 itound class. Johnson. Ouincy. Mass.;
i A. H. Frantz. New York; P. II. j Weem. 1 S. N. 170 pound class. ! Charles Berlenbeck. New York; Wal- ; ter S. Mauerer. Chicago; J. R. Red-
I mond. F. S. N. Heavyweight I Nat Pendleton. New York; J. I rs. Chi. ao; IF F. Willek-, U Wrestler' Team. I The Craectt-Roman team In the follow ing; KU i ound
' Fit nt, Brian. F. S. A.: Lieut. Callery. F. S. N. : Martin. V. S. A. 1 4 ptunl : class. Swigart, F. S. N.; Olsen. I". S !A.: Saymanski. F. S. A.; FF pound it lass. Maurer. F. S. N . : Sonaling. F. IS. A.: Feonard. F. S. A.: 1S1 pound j class. Maichel. F. S. N.; Nat Pndb.- ! ton. New York. Heavyweight edass. Weyarn!. F. S. A.: Wilke. F. S. X. Members of the pentathlon, decathlon. walker steeple (base, tug 1 t' war. boxers and track and .ield ' teams will be chosen at a meeting of : the team selection committee at the j Boston Athletic association Saturday iiightnt the close of the national ' track ami held championship.
Middleton Hurls Perfect
Game Against Brewers
KF.sri.TS YKsTKRDAY American Fen nut.
Chicago. u ashlnpten (net srrountiiO
Clevelantl rain. St. Louis
nlnpn. petrtiit-rtrmton (ralnh Nationttl I.atne. rhila.lelphia 7; Cincinnati a. Rretoklyn 4: Chbapo X Bosbm S; Pittsburg 0. Amerienn A"oeiatln. Tolode. 6; Milwaukee 2. Indianapolis 7; St. Foul nlngst. Internat lonal Isguf. Jersey City 2: ItufTalo 4. Baltimore s; Akron i. Toronto S; Syracuse 5. Heading 1.".: Ho, hester 1. Southern Association. Little Kock lä: Nashville rt Memphis 2); Chnttanoog.i 7. Birmingham 0; Mobile ä. Other teams not scheduled. Thre Kve Itesults.
Bork Tsland :t: 11; 2. Terre 1. (11 Innings.
Mollne 0; 11:0. i:vansille 1 Molin? 0; C; 1. Hvansvill? 2;
game. Cedar R.ipMs .1; 0. Peoria 0; Ro.kfortl 2: : 2. Rloomlngten
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4
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hor.te rur.s made last ye.r. War! ar.d Pipp were or. la.e when Rut'., madf his hit. S.-ore: St. I.otii. AB. R. H. . A Tobm. rf 1 1 4 Ge.leon. 2h. . . . 1 2 Z Sisbr. lb h 2 .". 1 ' Jacobson, of. . . . . n i c, Wi'.iiams. if. ... h 2 r, ! Smith. rb 6 2 " o : Gerber, ss. .4 2 1 Seve re id. c 4 1 2 4 sothoron, p. ... 1 1 1 f llunvell, p 0 o ö Totals 4 7 1 1 1 7 sccred. New York AB. R, H. O. A Peckinbauih. ss. 12 2. Ward. 3b 4 2 1 0 2 Pipp. lb. 4 2 1 1" Ruth, rf i 2 1 ! lwls. If 2 2 2 " a Rodie. cf 4 0 0 - e. Pratt. 2b, .S 1 4 Ruel. r 4 1 ft r. Mays, p 0 0 0 n 2 Thormthlen. p.. 2 1 1 1 Collinr. p 3 0 0 ft Totals TS 13 13 33 1 3 None out when winning rui St.', Iouls lf.0 011 Oftl 0ft 1 e New York 300 600 100 0 31".
Rnckford 4: 11 '(2nd game.
0. Rloomington 1
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By Asf-ooiated Press: MILWAUKEE. July 15.ton pitched wonderful ball first inning and Toledo
Middleafter the won the
opening game of the series, 6 to 2. Miller and MoWeeney, who pitched for Milwaukee, each had one bad inning. Score-: Toledo 002 000 0 40 ft 12 2 Milwaukee ...200 000 000 2 4 1 Middleton and O'Neil; Miller. MoWeeney and Reinhart and Gaston.
CA MFS TODAY. American league ChFnpo nt Washington. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia. National Ifaue. Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at St. Louis. AKRON. O., July 13. New York Nationals 10; 12: 1. Akron Internationals F 13; 2. Fouglas, Winters and Gonzales; Mosely, I'll urn. Gulp and Smith.
Two-basA hits Gedeon (2); Oerher. Smith. Thrf-base hltF Williams. Home runs PIIer, Toblr-i. Pipp. William?, Ruth. Stolen bae Sisler (2); Jacobson. William Errors Smith. Sothoron. SaTlfV's Pipp F2). Ruel. lenis Doublj lays Pipp lunassisted: Gerber to Gedeon to SLsIcr (2): Pfv-kinpausrh to Pipp. Left on bases St. lyv.ji. : New York. F Bases on balls T Mays. 1; off Sothoron. 4; off Thor mahlen. 1; of Rurwell, 2; off Collins. 1. Hits Off Mays, fi In 1 1-2 innings: off Sothoron. h in 3 1-3 Innings; off Thormahlen. 7 In 4 1-3 irnings; ok Burwell, 8 In 6 2-3 Inning; (nothing out in eleventh): ff Collins. 5 in 5 1-3 Innings. Struck out -Bv Mavs, 1; by Thormahlen. 1: by But-well. 2: by CoRins. 2. Balk Collins. Winning pitcher Collln. loosing pitcher Sothoron. Umplre Evans and Hildebrand. Time . 2:30.
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RAM HALTS CONTEST WITH IXDIAiS'S AHEAD
Bv Associated Press
Totals '. IMtt-huig AB. FKh. e. If : Carey, cf 2 South worth, r:'. T Whitre!. :b. ... Cutshnw, h. . . r-rimn-, lb. ... ' ate a. ss. ' ochmldt. c '. 'o:-der. p 1 Barbare, xx. ... 1 Meadow, p. ... 0 Nicholson. y . 1 I.IVko. p 1 arls.-n, p .... n l.t-P, x x 1
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Purse 51.200 Tttotsie Tots-, blk m. by Far TtL-e, (!-al:in) 1. 1. 1. Anon McKmtuy. b:- s. by McKinney (Ers.kir.e 2. 2. 2. ' d t'on-.tr.odctr, br h. bv "ive 'tm-modor-. ( M 1 ttnaltl ?, :.. .:. Tara's Hall, blk tr.. by Walnut Hal!. (Sturgeon 4. 3, 4. Sammy R. b h. by F.li::c Ling. iLgari; 4. . Hetty
.-m.tlt also started. T.na 2:0 :-4: 2:"7 1-4; 2.ft 1-1. l'ree-for-.all Pace Two In Three Heat-. Pur.... S1.2uo ' Sm-r!e b, b c. bv Andersen. Wi'.kt s lAL-n) 1. 2. F Irace Ihnit. b m. b V.lt. r Ihreot (Sturc'on) 2. F 2. Suriirdo. 1. g. hy San Francisco, Murphv t r. 3. F Time 2 .-"-J 1-4: 2:04 1-4: 2 '"': 1-4.
CINCINNATI, tlelphia made a
finish against and von. 7 to
Phllaeh Iphla AB. ranletto. lb. ... : Rawlings. 2b. . . 3
Causey Wri'tstone, 3b Williams, cf.
July F". Philastrotrg ninth inning
Cincinnati Thursday 3. Score :
R. H.
n ft
I'HIII'KI.l'HIA. Ta., July 13. j Stengel, rf. A thundershower stopped the game j Meusel. If. . betA-een Cleveland an.l Phila.L Inhia i Fletcher, ss
Thurstlay at the start f the seventh inning with the visitors ahead, 3 to 1. Score:
0 t 0 t ii 0 2 1
Mhe ir
r: jh-tul But thlF.,rl of
r.ame for
t'eop'e wovild hat th- Fata et
b.
he
o the British
Cleelnnl AB. Jamieson, If. ... 2 'liapman. ss. . . 3 Sjteaker. cf : Smith, rf 2 Gardner. 3b. ... 3 Wambsgar.ss. 2b. 2 Johnston, lb. ... :: O'Neill, e 2 Bagby. p 3
s true, r.everth Ies, for the C. wrick if merely another
the- pro-en:
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w :r.r.:r. ru :
Tctais 7 On-' out w !: !,
eor?! J x Battel for I ir.mcim in :th. ! x x B i t 1 for Fon.i.r i-i 4th xx Bitt.d for Ma!W! ::-. T'ii xxxx Batt-d for C..r!s a; :;. -:h ' Boston 1 " 2 '1 ' 1 - ! Ptttsbrrg ' t 'J1 1 Two r.,. h;!- 1 . .. '"; . . , 1 ..; , j h its Iow-;! . ll.-.r.: .h- . '. 1 : . ; 1 t , . ! Mann. WL.tt- . ' Fir.us--, Pick. Rieb.- . c are ., r .. -A . .-, ' rific-s Piw- I---F-..; .-.1 ; .' Caton, h'.-.:tt 1 :.b'e ;;.. j Grirnm t ' 1 1 . C con. 1 ' . - i ehLw and iiv.- ry. F- t en o.-.s
Wa'a s. wb.o ;s also the E-tri of Chesft .-. I)-.:ke of Cornwall. Duke of Rothesay. Baron Renfrew- Ford of tf-.o ishs and Great Steward of Scotland.
Totals 2 3 Philadelphia AB. Witt, rf .1 Dykes. 3b 3 Walker. If 3 Welch, cf 3
puzzled to Dogan. 2b. . .
-rick is the n. rkms c.
throne. J c.rithn. lb. ..
Galloway, ss.
Thomas, ss 2 Harris, p 0 Bigbce 1 Kecfe. p 1
Prince of
ball off McQuillan 2; off Watson 1: off Ponder 1; off Meadows 1; eff Blake 1. Hits off Mceuillan. 10 in " 2-5 Innings; off 1 V.lmgim, n in 2 1-3 inning.-; off W.itsun, 2 in 1-'. : g. off Pon.br in 4 inning.: et :' M a.owws. 1 in. 2 innirgs; off R1F, e. 2 in '2 2- intime--; edf Carlson. m.thmg in 1-3 Inning. StruCK ...,;--b Mcivuillan 1. by I'en.ltr :: : In R ue F Wint in pitcher ('.ii l-a r Fo.-m.g pitch.-r- Watson. F-'ij nt. RibT and Moran. Time 1:0.:.
3
1)
R. 1 1 1 ft 0 1 1 0 1 3 R. 1 a 0 0 It 0 0 11 0 0 1
H. n. A. 0 2 0 2 1 2 :: 3 0 ft 3 0 1 0 I 0 0 1 3 i
Miller. 3b
Wheat, c. . . Hubbell. p. Tragresser Gallia, p. . .
n ft
0 n e 1 f e 0 1 1 ft 1 n
Totals 33 . -Ran for Rawlings in Ran for Hubbell in Cincinnati AB. R..
4 2
1 1 ; IF 1 ft 1 1 A f 0 1 0 0 1
4 0 1 o. 1 1 0
0 Ö 0 0
Rath. 2b. . .
0 1 Daubert. lb. 0 j Groh. 3b. . . j RouF-h. cf. . 5 I Duncan, If. A.I Neale. rf. .
Sicking, ss. Win go. c. . . Crane Allen, c. Sallee, p. . . Eller. p. Kopf ... Ring. p.
ft 3 1 ft 1 4 1 1
l! ft! 0 i ll
4 4 ri 3 4 0 ft o 1 1 n
1 1 n n n n 0 1 a 0 0 n n
0 n
1 1 1 1 0 n 0 12 9th. Oth. H. 1 1 1 . ft e (t o ft ft ft 1 1 A
n. : o 0 a 1 i 1 1 1 A A 0
O. 1
A A A A
Totals
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A.
A ft A 1 ft A 0 1 A 1 lft
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The happiest faces this week in South Bend are the customers of this store for THIS IS PAY UP WEEK Sixty-five merchants of this city are attempting to herd their customers into their stores, like lambs before the slaughter, to pay the penalty for sins committed by their own hands. It is like punishing a child for something that you yourself taught him to do.
SPEND LESS THAN YOU EARN has always been the policy advocated by this store and never I heard so many people express their
bef
ore have
Totals 2 4
P.atted for Harris In 2d. Game called with one out Cleveland 140 Philadelphia 100
18 13 in 7th. 000 5 000 1
Speaker,
Two-basi hits Ragbv,
Welch. Sacrifice O'Neill. Errors j Hubbell.
Walker and Keefe. Double plays Wambsganss, Johnston and Chapman: Thomas, Grimn. Dykes, Dugan and Thomas. Left on bases Cleveland. 4; Philadelphia, 3. Bases on talis Off Harris. 3. Struck out Bv Ragbv, 4; by Harris. 7; Keefe. 2. Hits ff Harris. 6 in 2 innings: off Keefe. 3 in 4 innings. loosing pitcher Harri. Fmpires Connolly and
Naliin. Ti.ne 5& minutes.
Ran for W ir.go in Mh. 1 Batted for Eller in th. Philadelphia 100 130 0027; Cincinnati 101 010 ft : 03 ; Two-base hits Roush. Wingo. 1 Miller. Three-base hits Daubert. (2L Paulette. Wheat. Sacrifices j Roush. Rawlings. Meusel. Miller.1 Hubbell. Errors Miller. Wheat,;
Tv-ft on bases Phr.a-
delphia. : Cincinnati, y. Bases on, VaFs Off Sallee. 1: off Ring. 2: r.ff i
Hubbell. 2. Hits Off sa'.Iee. I t 4 Irnmc?: off E'.ler. 4 in 3 2-Z inning?:
off Ring. 2 m 1 inning: ot: Munneu.. 11 ir S inning?: off Gallia. 1 In 1 in-J nines. Struck out By Eller. 1: hv. Ring. 1. Winning pitcher Hubbell. Iostng riteher Ring. Umpires MeCormiek and Harrison. Time 2 hour?.
PALM BEACH SUITS Strictly hand-tailored that sell elsewhere at $35.00 to $40.00. Our prices $22.50, $25 and $28.50 Palm Beach Suits in other makes at $12.50 to $16.50 XTRA PANTS of Palm Beach, tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres and flannels at $3.50 to $13.50 Also white flannel and white worsteds. STRAW HATS
all shapes and braids,
ADMIRATION OF OUR CASH POLICY for in the beginning it SAVED THEM $10.00 TO $20.00 ON EVERY SUIT And this week like Longfellow's "Village Blacksmith," 'They look the whole world in the face, for they owe not any man." Right now we are showing Men's and Youne Men's Suits that sell elsewhere at $60.00, $65.00
and $70.00, in iridescent, gabardine, all wool worsteds, rian-(g T nels and many English fabrics, are here at
Men's and Young Men's Suits that sell elsewhere at $50.00 and $55.00, are here at Men's and Young Men's Suits that sell elsewhere at $45.00 to $50.00, are here at
40.00
35.00
Men's and Young Men's Suits in all the new heather shades, also plain
in
$2.50 to $6.00
blue, brown and green, single and double breasted. A
complete assortment at Men's Business Suits in good serviceable materials and colors and patterns at . u
28.50
24.45
A wonderful showing of Silk Shirts, Silk and Lisle Hosiery.
INVESTIGATE
Oprti cicry afternoon until ß o'clock, ami n Saturday we clew at 10:30 p. m.
leorgi L
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eraser
"999" Corner Michigan and Wayne Sts., South Bend
Strictly ca!i p-d'ey. N'o bal drills. .No loes. No prob te -ring.
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