South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1920 — Page 8

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Defender Wins Yacht Race by Time Allowance With Not a Second to Spar

BOATS TIE FOR FIRST TIME IN

I League Standing i MURPHY HAS BIG

DAY AT KALAMAZOO

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SLOOP HISTORY:

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tttcc? Wilbert Made Seven Swats Out of Seven Trips, Back in 1892

Takes Two Firsts and Second'

Peter Colcy Again Wins 2:08 Trot.

y .W("Uted Prem: KALAMAZOO. Mich., July 21. Peter Coley. son of Peter the Great, repeated the victories he hus won at

NF.W YORK. July '

i. ncie n:crt Kohinson. whoso countenance shines up with a wide grin because of the line showing the Dodgers have been making, hi. Ms a baseball record th.it probably will

siana ror a long. Jons time. i tin second

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North Kandall and Toledo Wednes-1 to the. plate in a recent same. the

1. Your.a double and six singles off the

i huckin of Cy Young. Theo Ureitenstem and "Pretzel" Ottzein. The rio!cs won the frame by the inspiring score of 2 5 to 4. This frame '.va the first half f a twin bill. In

game Hobby made two

Peppery j more hits, both oir uetzeln. ror a

plat-

many

YANKS WIN FROM SPEAKER'S OUTFIT American League Leadership Series Starts at Polo Ground?. .

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS 1 1 ROBINS BOW TO

PITTSBURG TEAM

Py As.or5atr.i Prei: i VLHVKIA.ND, f., July 21. Th, r.on-armal of a number of entrants) in the national inter-city tennis oon-

t sts whkh wa.s to have begun ht j

Wednesday afternoon caus'd the i postponement of Wednesday's pro- , gram until Thursday radmini:. '

i.ine snortsiopper of the Giants got i total of nine in 12 trips to the

i. .ue s'maslles In ; nnnv trine i i r tv

day by winning the J3.OO0 Taper Mills purse for 2:08 trots. The time. -:044. 2:084. J:05;.

ngure hounds dove into the dustbegrimed records to ascertain howmany times such a feat had bpn

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was a. record for the stake. It was perrormed In the past. When they a brilliant contest in which the Val- canic up for air thev brouirhr with

the information that Davey. had been performed 14

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ltllLTS YLSTfRD VT. Anirrlran IsAgxi. 1-vfl.uul :;; .Ww York 4. 'Iii' j'fi 1 ; R'istnn I. st. I..u1h 2; Phllndelphi.i 7. I ' tr.lt VaH.,ntrto!j (net t b u 11. ) National L(tie. Nen- York Ö; Cincinnati 3. PL1!n.llphl(i Chlrneo 1. Hr'.ok'.yn .t; i'ittsursr 4. P.oton 2; St. IxjuIi .t. AiDfrln Aelatlnn. "'"bir;jNi O; Mllrrauk 2. T..!e.b 7-.; KnnK.js Cltj ,-. I nll;iiiMfilN 5; MluneiipolN .1. I. ii isvillf n "; St. I'.nil --a. International league. .Ierey ( 'If v - Kim hooter UHln). Svr;o hl 1-1; PufTrtlo 0 ,". INm.üu- :m: Akron -ö. I'.iltltixre pi; Toronto 4. Thrrp-I Uvigu.

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Peorls 4; C: .1. 7; 4. Woomlngton

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The r. et r;' w;;l It- Frl It Th otr.i,ii ninin.iry: Yacht l:eutf; star. 1 iriiVi r n"; 47; I.ir-'-d tini-

corrected time, ?. : Tj ; :0 " . Yarht Shamrock IV; start. l:0f; 22; rinish. Ü ; 0 : 2 ; da.-pd ?lr:o 4 :(-.';:r,f,; f-onected time, :).'.:)?,.

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t'.rn" tl. j The regatta eommite vaitel an h'"jr fir th breeze; ar.ri th n finding : that ti'. faint ..ir from n litti- s'utb. :" w-t pvc pra:is 'f :ncrea:n.'4 I ter in tli" day, t signals for a ir.-rn! ''',.t to a ioint Iii miles off ( lh Jrs'y coj5! at A?!iury park.; 7h" trupglc for piar- at the start i ua not 50 exciting nv usual, for; 'apt. Adams sminly allowed. Slinmrock to Ka'.n tl" w-ath-ri I erih, and mode no effort to work' bis boat out of th" leeward posi-

ti"n.

Shamrock T4nN. Th twit yachts crossed th lin1: 01 th Rtarb'ard tack with Sham-! r.ck leading by 13 seconds. f.'apt. lojrton, who Wednesday had the Services r,i a Jerney coat piid; tacked immediately to port and! b-aded for the shore. Ilesolute fol- ' lowed leisurely and the yachts had : r.ot nailed ten minutes when it was feen tlxat the defender was up to! ber o'd tricks of eating out to wind-! vard, leaving Shamrock to outfoot ' her but drop away. j Kor the tirst hour Shamroc k ' tnd to be making more- by foot- j ing faster than she was losing by falling off to leeward and at '.' j o'clock it looked as If she might; rro.vf Resolute if she tacked off; Fhore. Her. Jersey pilot, however,! counselled nhort hitches along the j bea'-h. so Shamrock held In shore 'intil she was almost in shoal water. I When he tacked It was sern at j one' that she had no chance to v eather Üesolute. The defender;

waited until assured that she held; th weather berth and then t.o k. d w,n 1()hnnv Murphv Notre THrne aimost. on top of the Shamrock. . . , , . ," . ..... Thi practically settled tho race. height hurdler, be next worlds title "apt. P.urton tried every possible j holder ? South Hend sport fans are sei trick to squirm out from un- now asking. His spectacular lean at

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C AM KS TODAY. American Lmfue f'I.le;ig. at Kosten. Sr. I.ouis at Phllailelphla. 'levelaml at New York. ' ether sanies. National Lag;u. ntn at St. lyoiil. Krooklyn at Plttlurg. Nee York nt Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago.

SPORT FANS HAYE EYES ON MURPHY

entine mount again demonstrated his superiority over hü competitors. Murphy drove Day Star for Walter Cox and won the 3-year-old trot in 2:07 H and 2:08?;. The last half

of the lirst mile was trc

1:02 Vs. Murphy piloted Jane Volo to victory ri the 2-year-old trot and "Pop" Getrs won the 2:11 pace with Prosper. Summaries: 2:11 Pace, Turse $1,000, three heat.

Prosser, blk h, by Manrico (Geers) 1 Senator Wilke (Morrison 3 Kokomo George (Palln) . . 2 Star Hoy, Ingolsbee(Childs) 6

Elsie Onwardo, Hal Bear, Dorothy Bond, ii. J. H.. James Albert, Sherifl Direct, Pacing Patch alo started. Time 2:06Vfc. 2:07;, 2:07U2:08 TrutPureejs J3.000.

Peter Coley, b g. by Peter .he Great (VaJentlne) ... 1 Bruslloff (Murphy) Allie Iu, (Ward) 4 Lou Todd (Fleming) 3

Golden Spier, Mamie Locke, Comet. Kd II, lirother Peter also started. Time 2:04;. 2:062. 2:05. TlirwYi-ar-Old Trot. Puree $1,000.

Day Star, b c. by Peter the Great (Murphy) 1 Voltage (Egan) 2 Natalie tho Great (Cox) 3 Dudette (Geers) 5 Signal Peter (Stokes) 4 Time 2:07; 2:07. Two-Year-Oki Trot. Purse $1,000. Jane Volo, b f, by Peter Volo (Murphy) 1 Peggy Jones (Gcjts) 2 Ulltan Hilty (McDonald) 3 Marge the Great (Cox) 4 Favorian (Edman), dls. Time 2:11. 2:13.

them stunt

Half a dozen hits in ono pastime by one player is a whole lot of knock., but your Uncle Wilbert

in : who, in his day, was as g-od a

caterer as ever drew

done better.

Hack in

So if any of the they have reason to themselves or what they'd better not go

sluggers think be swelled on they've done, to boasting in

1 1 8 2 2 4 3 6

the presence of genial Lncle Wilbert. who is a great kidder, for Hobby could gie 'em cards and rpauo and beat 'em all in a reminiscing bee. The list of players who have made six hits in one game include. such as Jerry Denny. Jack Gla.-scock. Walt Brodie. Willie Keeler. Charley Stahl. George Cutshaw and Jack

18H2 Robinson was cntrh. DovIp In th National league, and

on a mirt. has

l'.y AcocijtM Press: NW YoiiK, July : defeated Cleveland. 4

1. 4N'ew York to 3. Wednes

day in the first game of a eris upon which depends the leadership of the American league. Score:

AR 3 5

lng for the old Baltimore

On June 10 of that year, in

hi ftt. liOUl?, nobby came to the platier seven times, and collected

Orioles, a game

Miguel Ionlin, Bill Nance and Danny Murphy in the Americans. He re is the list as off red by the figure hounds aforementioned.

NATIONAL l.KAfiin:. Player. Date. AB. It. II. T.R. H posing Titcher L. Dickerson June 16, '81 . ?, 7 Jim Galvtn Jerry Denny May 4, 'S3 ; : '. 10 Jim Gal vir. Larry Twitchell ...Aug. 15. '83 C 5 16 Mike Madden Jack Glasscock ....Sept. 27, '90 , 2 f, r, Tony Mullin Ed Dellehanty June 16, '34 0 4 7 Jim MeGulrp Walter Bodie July '4 t, r , J Frank Killen Roger Connor June 1, "j5 H 4 10 Jouett Meekin George Davis Aug. lö. ?5 ?, ; 10 Kid Carsey Tom Tucker July !., "j7 fi 1 r, 7 Bed Ehret Willie Keeler Sept. 'j7 ft S Frank Dor.ohue Jack Doyle. Sept. 3. 3 7 fi 2 fi 8 Frank Dor.ohue Clarence Beaumont . July 22, "J'J 1; fi fi fi Wiley Piatt Charley Stahl .....May 31, '39 fi fi Jack Stivetts George Cutshavv ...Aug. 9, 15 fi fi 6 George Pierce Dave Bancroft June 28, '20 fi 2 C 6 Meadows, Weinert

Player. Mike Donlin Bill Nance .

Erwin Harvey Apr

Danny Murphy . . . . Julv

AMERICAN

Date. AB. .June 2 4, -01 fi .July 13, '01 6

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Jimmy Williams

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Danny Murphy's second hit was a loaded, off Cy Young.

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and Betts

T.R. Opposing Pitcher. 12 Roscoe Miller 7 Gua Wey hing 6 Bill Redciy 9 Young and Adkins 9 Clark Gritlith

smash with the bases

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Jamieson, If. Chapman, ss.

Speaker, cf. ... 3 Smith, rf. 4 Gardner, b. . . 4 Wambsganss. 2 b. 4 Johnston, lb. . . 4 'Neill. c 4 Caldwell, j. ... 4 Wood 0 Totals 35 .w York AR. Peckinbaugh. ps. 4

Pipp. lb. . Pratt, 2b. Kuth. If. . Meusel. rf. Bodie, cf. Ward, 3b. Hue. c. .. Mays, p. . Collins, p.

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Kaby girl Juniors won in bt ball and volley lall from the Division si. Junior sirls Wedm-sday afternoon at the Kaley grounds. Thscore of the net gam- w.as lü-1, that of bat ball 19 to 9.

Manjuanl Driven From the Mound in Fifth Mitchell Mop? tho Slaughter.

By Associated Press: SHAWNEE ON THE DELAWARE. Pa.. July 21. J. M. Barnes, professional of the Sunset Hills club. St. Lou:.', today for the second successive year, won the Shawnee open golf tournament, completing the 72 holes In 287 strokes. Each of tho four rounds was made in be'.ter than I o. Edward Ray, former British champion, finished second, with a total score of 293. while Harry Hampton and Pat O'Hara tied for third money with 297 strokes.

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c;eiratei Hrcokivn i :r.

. Manjua:d was drin :r b.x in the :ifth inn::-. He J.lacod by Mit hell, who ;r further .-corinr. Th t;three runs 0:1 f'ur hits, s.-o;

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They Are Wondering If High Jump Will Land First Place.

OVERTIME GAME W'OJS BY BOSTON BRAVES

threw his boat

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oer i.-imr , 1 e ,n ""-M narVarrl bowl, when he misled the into the wird to zct the Resolute to I follow and then failing back again !s:x ff''t plPhl inth mark- b' a hare m fli old tack In the hope of leav- ! fraction has started considerable ing Resolute ia irons. But 'apt. j ronWt ure among th donesters.

Manv assert th.it in knocking down

the bar at Cambridge he actually

"-lfi. recorded in 1914 Ixland-SLanford cham-

A'lam had M'im p!a v d before a a-1

aught napping. In fact

gained a few nunared vards

to'-.'o fake t icks of Shamrork. The two varhts nia-1 mo-e

1

thf' trick played

he was not to be j

Resolute j

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than ;

20 tacks betuem tlo- Hi.hl.iud.s and!1" Long Reach, all of them within two! While he has yet to claim supreme M'ilcs of the beach., s'ill Shamro. k 'honors in his event, it is a fact worth e-euM p,,t gall! the fat hep icrth. !,,..,;,, ,U.,f t,,nl,,-' ,Pl-ht rrrk.

tt' l t d Saturday, has ntt been equalled J b a c tos.--bar aviator in the last five l irs. Not since elcr of Yale leapJed six feet live inches in 1915, has , any athlete passed his mark. Erick-

11. the Mormon college star, is said

to fi:.".. The reason he

from intercollegiate!

Shamrock Follows Finally Resolute refund to rontinue the short hitches and stood for the n-.ark on a lov.g six mil-'

ard off j 'lowed ar.d

riore.

followed ar.d for v lomr (hp yachts j. the waves, for th " nearly 12 knots Ued the wa irr Vi a ; r. ?h i i ra il.

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m i 01 k soon ' t hi n ha 1 f a n 1

u :;he 'f Aand down o V

I throi::h inereased at times until the the lee

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i tri:t the Ii!-! in - w e wi'

made with !'.'! on h

f 1 -t :' than Re du t n . va- 'jillte sigof the I'.i .-t !!l it tile be o r a t ria r.gula r

c rursc w ir h t o r f .1 h c s If Shi:r.rrck ca lure - th two 1 a v'k ri'f k cli;; rhe h:r;, Tr.ak u; nt.- or two in th

w-irolward which

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on

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b cs

t or ten

' for loss oj T - v mil 'o;!d give

to h . e risen was deb irrcd

eoini etition i.s his method of diving

fer the inr. which he is accustomeel to hold in the hollow of his? arm as he passes across, strictly in viola -ti"n of A. A. F. regulations. Only Om Irctrtnlrr. The only hiich-jump pretender extant who has a 6:4 height is W. R. Landon. Yale freshman, who did it m the eastern college meet lat

April. In the Olympic finals, tV

broad ! Yale jumper could not pass 6:3 1 j In practice Murphy haw done a-s high I Hfso- as '.:.) repeatedly. This fact and his!

on Fri- I pe.-aliar style of "svailing the bar."

ST. LOUIS, July 21. ft. Louis defeated Boston, 3 to 2, In 12 innings Wednesday, Doak sccring from first with the winning run when Eayres nade a wild return of Smith's double to right. Score:

Horton AR. Powell, cf 5 Pick. 2b 6 Mann, If 6 Eayres, rf 5 Holke, lb 6 Rocckel, 3b ... . 5 Muranville, ss . . 4 O'Neil. c 4 Fllünjim, p ... 5 Totals Ifi One out when scored. St. I.ul.- AR. Smith. If 4 1 ournier. lb ... 4 Stock, 3b 5 Hornsby, 2b ... 5 Knii'lo, s 3 Cu mons, c .... 4 1 Tethcote, rf . . 5 Mcllenry, cf ... 9 Doak, p 4

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Boston ist. Louis

Error Eayrs. 2. Two-bae hits McHcnry, Smith

R. H. O. A 0021 0 15 6 114 0 13 2 0 0 1 13 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 3 Ö 0 13 2 0 0 0 J 2 8 3 4- 2 ' winning run R. H. O. A 1 1 1 u 0 1 16 l 0 10'. 13 4 7 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 n 4 7 0 10 0 1 j j j 000 001 000 2 100 001 001 3

CUBS HELD TO THREE BIXGLES BY RIXEY

By Associated Press: CHICAGO. July 21. Ri.xey held Chicago to three hits after an unsteady start and Philadelphia won 6 to 1 in the first game of the series. Rixey's four walks in the first inning giving the locals their onlyrun. The visitors hit Alexander hard. Score:

I.ebourveau, cf. J. Miller, lb. . . Stengel, rf. Fletcher, s.;. . . Meusel, If. Wri'tstone, 2b. Rawlings, 2b. . Wheat, c

Hlxey, p.

?3 100 000

Maranville, Knocbi Eayrs. Marunvillr, Sacrifices Four:

nier, Doak, Knc.de. Double play--Maranville. Pick and Holke, 2; Pick and Holke. Left on bases Boston, 12: St. Louis. 9. Bases on baJls Off 1 illingim, 4; off Doak, 3. Hit by pitcher Uy Doak (O'Xcil). Struck nut By Fillingim, 2; bv Doak, 2. WIM pitch Doak. Empires Kleni and Emslie. Time 2:30.

Totals Chicago Flack, rf. He rzog, 2b. . , Terry. &s Merkle. lb. Robertson, If. , Paskert, cf. . Deal, 3b Killifer, c. Alexander, p. . Carter, p Daly Totals Batted for Philadelphia Chicago Two-base Three-base hit

AR. R. 5 1 4 0 5 1 4 1 '5 1 3 1 , 4 1 4 4 0 36 6 AB. R. 3 1 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 , 3 0 4 0 3 0 3 n 0 0 , 1 0 28 1

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PERRY'S MOUND WORK WINS FOR ATHLETICS

Br Associated Press: PHIlVDELPHIA. July 21. Perry's tine pitching and Witt's good hitting gave victory to the Philadelphia Athletics Wednesday. 7 to 2. Bayr.e was unsteady for St. Louis and was relieved by Sothoron. who also failed to hold the locals. Score:

4

St. Ixmis Tobin, cf. . . Gedeon. 2b. Sisler, lb. .. Jacobson, cf. Williams. If. Smith. 3b. . . G er bor, ss. . Sevcreid, c. . Bayne, p. ... Billings ...

lfi A. 0

Sothoron, Totals

P-

A 1 5. 0

Ratted for Bayne

4 I . Philadelphia AB. 3 j Witt, rf 2 1 ; Dvkes, öb 3 0 : Walker. If o ft Welch, cf 1 1 1 I ugan. 2b 4 0 j Perkins. 4 :: iGriflin. lb 2

Robertson , 000 100

hits Deal. Fletcher.

in 100 000

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Wheat. Saei iticcs

Trry, J. Miller. Double plays Terry to Herzog to Merkle; Rixey to J. Miller; Fletcher to Rawlings to J Miller. Errors Wrightstone. Terry, Killifer. left on bases Philadelphia. 6; Chicago. 6. Rise on ball Off Rixey. off Alexander. 2. Hits Off Alexander. 10 in k Innings; off Carter, 0 in 1 inning. Struck out By Ilixey. 4: by Alexander. Losing pitcher Alexander. Umpires Moran and Rigler. Time 1:47.

minutes a tr.in- ; beat to : her tlv ,

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nature o . i 'de d:s'

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The

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tp. on th windward av which was in the

a reach cautd censidersio:i arr.ng the exp. rts.

Shamrock p.ise-il Re sopite to , ... 'vat-.' .ird soon dipped out ahead .'".d dashed for the :, r aching 1: ! '"' seconds before the white b-at. s this was exactly her lead at the

were found to

ror ooit T'H

trv of

th Vier- tl

which he invariably clear almost two inches higher than th croesstick is substantial evidence of his world record possibilities. On leaving South Rend a week Murphy remarked to a delegation that saw him off. "If I can make .-; feet four inches, I am going to

break the record." That he did hlsjuy Associated Press:

b. st to keep bis word, is a matter ot j Los ANGELES, July 21. In his much comment among the sports- j "first public statement on my return

v.-. I n.ii ne raiira 1 more ui an to tne good ola united states. is

sued Wednesday from the county

JOHNSON CLAIMS HE LAID DOWN IN BOUT WITH JESS WILLARD

1

-tart, the two vachts

: on een term I30.1t 'he rirst time in the h

races. !!.. iate v

ime a

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lonar.' of seven minut. and or.o second used it to u.:. ,y that margin, so the per'.e Wfdrttsday stand two to o:ie in favor of Sh imrock. A the vaehts crossed. t!ie litr

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honor than misfortune. Without any

( omj ftition. he had little stimulus jack Johnson, former world's for record-breaking. When he goesi heavyweight champion. reiterated to Antwerp to meet the European ; that he "laid down to Jera Willard l.nght dazlers. it is a foregone cer-jat Havana; said he had made many tamty thnt he will be pushed to the; mistakes and was sorry and declared

limit. In favorable form, ana wnniho could "lick any man in the world

stands t0a;,,.

Johnson, who surrendered Tues-

t'avonble circumstances, a ery probable chance hi" name on the pages h is'crv.

he of of

writing athletic

the committee asked

whether thev wished

tl to

day and both replied in the nega

tive. The next race, be on Frldav.

race Thürs- 'f. Poill and LoUlSVtllc

.er

re. will

Divide Double Header

Kansas City Rttokir 11 itis Another Game From Toledo

Pv Asf?rclitM Pnsi,KANSAS CITT. Julv

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City

hea.ler in th.

anvl Tololo

Wev!r s !av

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Kan S.-LS d'Mihle

the 7 to t- 5.

:tors t.ik- . and the

the lat

in

f-.rst game.

als the second, t

'.er contest. Don Sanger. 1 locd nur l-prof sslor.al. who won h;s tirst professional gam last Sunday, repeated. Brief ir.r ie homer in th

m ("tin gam . :r.i

total to First Toledo Kansas

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V ores:

MoColl

0 : r r. 1 0 CP-y . . .000 3 ne

ar, i Murphy;

Weaver ar.d Brock Second game T-ledo ..,).; Kmvn City . . . 2C " 4 Striker. Nelson r.r. 1 M ger nnd Urock.

el 7 9 1 0. -, r 1 Horstmar..

v .ociatel Tress: sTT. PAPL Minn. July 21. SU Paul wm the first gam of a double header with Iuisville. 2 to 0, and b st the second. 5 to Home runs b Brazill and Riggert were the only runs of the ffrst game, in -which Williams allowed but three hits, on'y four Louisville men reaching r "rst. Three double plays aided Louisville in M-lnning the sAcond nrtet. its only xictcry In the foe.r cam es of the series. Scores: Firt Game r.uisvtlle 0 000 one 0 2 0 St. Paul 010 Ool 00 2 5 o Wright and Mer; Williams and Hargrave. Second Game Louisville 200 021OO05 11 2 St. Paul 00O 0C2 100 3 7 4 Tmeup and Kocher; Merrltt. Browne and Hargrave.

day at the Mexican border town of Tiajuana, Lower California. Is to start Thursday in custody of federal officers for Chicago, where he is under Fentenco for violation of the Mann actIn his statement issued through the sporting editor of the Los Anjjeles Express. Johnson declared he had done secret service work In Spain during the world war at the request of Maj. Lang of the United States army, paying half his own expenses. On his arrival in Chicago be said he would get in touch with Ma. Inff.

Danforth Allows Only Four Binglcs, But Loses Rt Associated Trsa: " MILWAUKEE. Wis.. July 2l. Danforth allowed only four '.U Wednesday. but Milwaukee v on from Columbus, 2 to 0, maKir.g a clean sweep of the series. Northrup was invincible with men on bases. Score: Columbus 000 Con 00o 0 10 2 Milwaukee ....100 lOfl 00 2 t 0 Danforth and Hartley; Northrop and Garten.

Thomas, Perry, p.

Totals . . , St. Louis . Philadelphia

4

R. H, 0 0 0 ft 1 0 1 1 " 0 0 0 1 m 1 0 0 II 0 0 0 2 5 in 7th R. H. 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 10

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0

Totals 32 Ran for O'Neill Cleveland New York

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Meusel, Ward.

Sacrifice Ward. Double Speaker to Chapman. W amsganss. Peckinpaugh. bases Cleveland. 8; New Bases on bills Off Mavs. 1

lins. 1; off Caldwell. 2.

Mays. 9 in ? 1-3 Innings; off Collins.

1 in 2-3 irning. Hit bv nltcher

(Jamieson). Struck out 1: by Collins, 1. Winning Mays. Umpires Chill and Time 2:15.

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Speaker. Three-b:use hit Home runs Meusel. Pinn.

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EARLY SCORING WINS FOR M'GRAW'S TEAM

By Associated Press: . CINCINNATI. July 21. New York won the first game of the series from the Reds Wednesday, 5 to 3. by hitting Fisher hard in tlu first

and third innings. Sallee was effec- j tlve the rest of the way but the

champions could not overcome the lead of five runs. Toney lasted only live innings and was relieved by DouKlass, who held the locals safe. Score:

AB. R. 5 1

Ilrtkl 11 Olsen, s . . . . , Johns; ort, L b . , C-rifith. rf W h.,t. If Myers, cf Konetchy. lb Kildu'i. Jb Elliott, c M a rqua rd. p . . Mitchell, p Totals Pittsburg Bigbce, cf Cut-haw. 2b . . Southworth. rf W hittod. Cb . . Nicholson. If . . Grimm, lb Cat on. sm . . . . , Schmidt, c l'ondcr, p

1 1 1

. 1 1 A.

o 11

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4 4 4

11 0 o r, 11 1 1

2 4 H. : 1 1 1 1 1

11

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WILLIAMS STOOPS TO JONES IN BOX DUEL

By Associated Press: BOSTON, July 21. Boston defeated Chicago. 2 to 1, Wednesday. Jones excelling Williams in a pitchers' battle. Score:

Chicago Leibold. rf. . , E. Collins. 2b. Weaver, 2b. , Jackxon. If. . Felsch, cf. J. Collins, lb. Risberg, ss. . , Schalk, r. Williams, p. .

AB. . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 V . 4 . 3 . 4

Totals 33 Boston . .AB.

1 I looper. rf. .

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4 4 4 4

R. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 R. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

H. O. 0 3

1 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 H. 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1

4 1 6 1 o 0

A. 0 o Ö 0 0 0 o 0 0

Now YorkBums, If Bancroft, ss. . . Your.fr, rf Frisch, 3b. . . . Kelly, lb Spencer, cf. . . King, cf Doyle. 2b Smith, c Toney. p Gonzales Douglas, p.

H. 1 3

O. 0 1

A. 0

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ö

Totals 3 7 3 S Batted for Tonev in 6th. Cincinnati AR. R. H Groh. 3b 3 0 0 Dautert. 1 b. ... 5 0 0 Roush, cf 4 1 1 Duncan. If 4 1 1

KOpf, BH. . . See. rf. Sickling. 2b. Wingo. c. . Fisher, p. . Ruether . Salee. p. . .

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0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 0

4 0 0 0

o. 0 x o 4 4

4 0 0 0 0

3 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 10

Totals 21 ; 11 .Brooklyn loo coo ; Pittsburg lOj 0"M (".'- , Errors Elliott. Ponder. Two tv.hits Wheat. Myers, c'aton. Stolen basv Schmidt. Sacrifice WU.te l. Doubl plavs Johnston and K.iduf:; Cutsluiw, Citon and Cunru; Johnston. Olson and Konetchy. I,, f: on bases Brooklyn, 4; Ilttsbur?. Uases on balls Off Mitchell, 2. H.t OtY Marquard. 9 in 4 1-3 inr.iri; off Mitcnell, 2 in . 2-2 innir.ti Struck out By Maniuard. 3; ty ;Mitchell. 2: by Pond.r, :. Wm;.:r.: pitcher Ponde r. lFir.g pitch- r- -Marquard. Empires Hart, ar.d Hamilton. Time 1:27.

24 4 O. A.

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000 0 )0 20O 2 110 010 13x 7

Two-base hits Gerber. Witt. Perkins. Perry. Three-base hit Walker. Sacrilk cs Bayne, Witt. Dykes (2). Gritlin (2). Double playes Gedeon and Gerber: Dykes, Dugan and Gritlin. Errors Gedeon, Dykes. Dugan. Gritfm. lft on basts St. Louis. 6; Philadelphia. S. Bases on balls off Bayne, 5; off Sothoron. 1; off Ferry. 2. Hits Off Bayne. Z in 6 innings; off Sothoron. 5 in 2 Innings. Struck out By Bayne. 2; by Sothoron. 1; by Perry. 2. IoMng pitcher Bayne. Umpires Evans and Hilc'obrand. Time 1:31.

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YARDMEN TO ACCEPT RAIL BOARD'S AWARD

Turkish, Cabinet is

Reported in Resignation

ty United Trm: CLEVELAND. O.. July 21. The

(Cleveland larnmens association

composed cf the yardmen who

' ' struck In sympathy with the "rebel . July 2 1 The Turkish element'' In Chicago, today were

e&bir.et has resigned. ncrorii-Az tojon record against accepting tho i HsTatchs received hr. award of. the railroad Labor hoajU '

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Totals 31 2 7 27 16 Chicago 010 000 000 1 Boston 000 020 OOx 2 Two-base hits Risberg. Jones. Walters. Three-base hit Hooper. Home run Jackson. Stolen bases Scott. Vitt. Sacrifice Vitt. Double plays Vitt to McNally to Mclnnis. Errors Felseh. Mclnnis. McNally. Left on basos Chicago. 7; Roston. 7. Bases on balls Off Williams. 1 ; Jones, 2. Struck out By Williams, 2; by Jones, 1. Em fires Nail in and Connolly. Time 1:4 4.

Totals 35 3 S 27 7 Batted for Eisher in 4th. Batted for Sallee In 9th. New York 203 000 000 3 Cincinnati 000 210 000 3 Two-base hit Kelly. Three-base hits Roush. Bancroft. Stolen bases Kopf, Bancroft, Krisch. Sacrifice Wlngo. Doublo flays Sicking to Kopf to Diubert. Errors Spencer, Kopf. Left on bases New York, 7; Cincinnati. 8. Bases on balls Off Eisher, 1: off Sallee. 1; off Toney, 2. Hits Off Fisher, 6 in 4 innings; off Sallee. 2 in 5 Innings; off Toney, 6 in 5 Innings; off Douglas. 2 In 4 innings. Struck out By Fisher. 4; by Toney. 2. Winning pitcher Douglas. losing pitcher Fisher. Umpires O'Day and Quiglev. Time 1:54.

Indians Take Series From Minneapolis Team By Aso!ated Press: MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jul-. .1. Whitfchouse. former Minr . apo! s pitcher, held his old team ni; ies t !x hits and Indianapolis m.ide i: three rut cf four in the s, i nv winning Wednesday, S to ". s ore: Indianapolis . . .010 ir.0 r''0 r. 1:: Minneapolis ...200 lOoo'i ; Vhitehoue and Hordine; Lmvl.-r-mJlk, Hovlik and Mayer.

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