South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 11

THE bOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES .iJlMr ÜÜKM.NÜ. JtLi It, i'JJO 1 1 NAL SPO NEYS iMM'tl'MMM!!! !H!'nfntMM!r!l!!ViM!!n!!!!H!!!!!n!!lM!!!!n!!!!!!;!:i ti 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 1 1 tt ti ! i , i'l: U i I I TP1" itii'ijiiiiiUiinuiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiHtinmiiiUtuiiiii il-';; u .4i,IIU.l.-i. 11 111 ll MEET WHISKERED OUTFIT SUNDAY CUBS LOSE FINAL GAME TO ROBINS Eyeryb.oäy wants low prices Inclfstnictos Will Run Excursion to Benton Harbor Brooklyn Hits Bailey Hard in; Here they are in Latter Ninth Gruelling Contest. Resort.

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:t Jinlon Harbor, Sunday, July 1. rh holy rollers have br-cn dodgini?

r he Mlehawaka club rvtr hince th-

ason opened, but w-re finally cor-

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Tot very well refuse to play th m.

rhf Indrstrurto club will lavo cm

the Northern Indiana 10 o'rlf)ck rar, "which is being run in connection with the Army and Navy union excursion". A Jifreat many Mishawaka nnl South Tinnd people have been jonginvr to htc th bewhiskerej tram in action and hII Indications point to a sreit crowd rr.iking the trip lind witnesinc: th' patne. "Pop's" XeKular lineup will be in the field lind thy ar- Koine to make things most Interesting for the Itentnn Harbor boy.s. Mooney, who had a tryout with the Cubs, will bo on the mound for the Michigan team but as the Indextructn's have faced him twice before, they are not the least worried und ar" Koinp to aim to cut hi? reputation ju.st a trifle.

J. D. OLIVER SENIORS BEST DIVISION ST.

The .7. T. Oliver Mnior playprcund indoor baseball team won a h.ird foujrht jrani? from the Division, at. Fenlor nir. Thursday at the J. I). Oliver grounds by the core f f to S. Arnold mjlni; in the box for the Oliver lads In the third inning pitched a wonderful game, and C)uts;de of the eighth inning held the revision ht. bids at bay. Sully's heavy bat work brought in most of the tallies for the Division tt. nine. Score: Tivislcn st 211 010 OHO S 9 J. P. Oliver ..122 121 Mx 9 2 Arnold and Koblac; Fisler and

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REPORT REVOLT OF

PABLO GONZALES

V.y A.tociated Press: CHICAGO, July 1'. Brooklyn hit Hailey in the tenth inning Thursday and won the final -'a me of the

series from Chicago four to three. Th visitors bunrhed hits in two! ir.nin-s off Vaushn for their firvr two runs. The locals managed u-! I., U i - i , . I

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MEXICO CITY, July 1Z. Intimation that Pablo Gonzales, former candidate for the Mexican presidency, had revolted against the de la Huerta-Obregon government wa.s contained In an announcement made by the war ministry today that one nf Gonzales' general?, Irineo Villareal, had started an uprising at Monterey. Villareal was defeated by government troops as he had only 200 men. It was believed the uprising was for the present of covering flight from the city of Gen, Gonzalez, who was expected to mobilise a force against the rresent Mrxican regime. Government advices from the federal Gen. Amuelfo Gomez, statd documents had bten taken from

prisoners showing Gonzales bad in- !

spired the uprising. If found he will bo tritd on charges of treason, it was announced. Followers of Gonzales have shown discontent for the past two weeks as n result of exclusion of their chief from government olt.ces. Followers of Gonzales were reported north and south of Monter-

-v. Thev also hold the railroad 1

from Monterey to Jiredo, which ha been interrupted lor some time.

'he railway lrom Monterty to

lamnico was ulso reported in tne

hinds of Gonzales followers. Advices received from Tampico indicated the strike there had been b.'f ken.

Totals . . v. Patted Inning.

zz Catted for Vaughn In 9th inning-. zzz Batted for Halley In 10th inning. Prooklyn ....100 010 00ft 2 4 Chicago 000 000 101 1 ?. Two base hits Merkle 2: Johnf'on, Wheat, Killifer. Sacrifices Myers, Herzog, Griffith, Twombly. Krrors Twombly. Fritxrg. Vaughn, rouble plays Kilduff, Olson Lo Konetchy. Johnston, Kilduff to Konetchj'. L?fc on bases Brooklyn 8; Chicago H. Bases on balls off Vaughn 1; off Smith 1. Hit? off Vaughn in S innings; off Bailty 3 in ! innings; off Marquard 10 in I innings Onothing out in loth); off .Smith nothing in 1 inning. Struck out by Vaughn 4; by Marquard 1; by P.ailey 1. Winning pitcher Marquard. Losing pitcher Bailej-. Umpires Klem and Emslie. Time l:::s.

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CONFERENCE OF JURISTS COMPLETE THEIR JVORK

Till: HAGUE. July 13. The first part cf the conference of jurists who re organlizng a permanent court of international justice on the invitation of the League of Nations was finished today. The work has reached a stare where the principles on all important subjects, including the selection of judgis. the competence of the court, the law to be. applied and the procedure of the court have been agreed upon it." f.rt reading. The remainder of the week will Ve devoted to formulating the text of the project. When the trxt is ready, which is expected at the beginning of next week, the second reading will take place and if an agreement is reached then the project will be raily to be submitted to the council and assembly of the Leacoe of Nations. PAirlS. July IT. Pres't Paul rechanel has notitied the government that he will resign ht.s ortice :f he is unable to resume his duties within a month, according to the newspaper I-a Liberte today. REBEL FORCES IN

ATTACK ON CAPITAL

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. - uo Laredo, important Mexiiar. State capital across the Bm Orar.de. was attacked by reb.l forces under Ricardo Gonzalez eariy Uui-.y, according to advices received here. The attacking force was reported rumbering between SCO and eu. The federal garrison with about :u Yt.4ui Indians and 6 0 fiscal guards vas reported holding out. The attack followed an ultimatum calling uron Gen. Ortego. commander of NVuvo Laredo garrison, to surrender the town last midnight. Gen. Ortego replied he would hold out to the last, the advices here said. BERLIN. July 15. Schumann, characterized by the Vossische Zeltung as one of the cruellest and bloodust murderers of all time, has been sentenced to death by a Jury :n

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