South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1920 — Page 10

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Game Called Seventh Inning. Peckinpaugh Gets Two Circuit Drives.

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11Y in) iirc;iii:s. One of the most sensational international liphtweinht battles ever i-ontesled took place 21 years ape in the National Sport club of I,ondon. The principals were Kid IaviLtne. one of America's greatest f'U'htinc: products and Dick Rure. then liu'htu-cight champion 'f lva-

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Thursday's pirae from Detroit, fi to t in a Michigan insane asylum now. 1. Yeach's homr accounted for the l'-urge. the nce famed and honored.

i.uisinsnes in a uriiisn prison, a victim of worthless" comuanion:.

Roth, are pretty much, forßotttn. Rut not yo the combat they erprased in. I'or IaviRne treated London to a prreat firht and an even greater shock. Although outweighed 17 pounds the dauntless "Saginaw Kid." as he was known in America, wore the clever Englishman lown and finally kp.oekcd him cold in the seventeenth round.

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CARDS STAGE RALLY. DEFEATING BRAVES

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Cleveland 002 100 0 3 New York 242 120 x 11 Two-base hits Ruth (2). Chapman. Smith, Graney, Meusel, Rodle. Wambsganss. Three-base hit Jamieson. Home runs Pecklnpaugh (2). Ptolen bases Ward (2), Rodie. Sacrifice Gardner. Errors Chapman. Wf mbsganss. Double play Peckinpaugh to Pratt to Pipp. Ioft on bases Cleveland. 8; New York, 7. Bases on balls Off Coveleskie, 1; off Myers. 1; off Iaeth. 3; off Collins, 4. Hits Off Covileskie. 5 In 1 Inning (none out in second); off Myers, 5 In 2 Innings. Hit by pitcher Ry Collini (Speaker). Struck out By Covelskie. 2: by Faeth, 2; by Collins. 3. I,Oaing pitcher Coveleskie. Urnpirer Moriarity and Chill. Time 2 hours. Game called ir. 7th inning on account of rain and darkness.

BKSCLTS YERTERDAT. Ameriraxi Lm(o. CMcn;-:o 2; Boston L CleTelanti 3; New Tori 11. (CJ1M 7th darkness). Detroit 1; rhlladelpbi 3. Ft. Louis 4; Washington f. 'tionaJ La(u. Nr' York 2; Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 4. Boston ft; St. Louis 4. Brooklyn 2; Tlttsbcrg 5. International lVarna. Jersey City 4; Rochester I. Syracuse 4; Buffalo 7. Baltimore 0; Toronto i2. Reading-Akron (postponed wet grounds.) 5onthern Association. Chattanooga .",-"; I.ittl Kock 5-1. Nashville 7; Memphis 3. Mohile-New (rleans (rain). Atlanta-Birmingham (ra!n. Thrre-I Itfti. Cdar Rapids 5; 10; U. Terre nante R; 13: 5. Kockford 1; 7: 5. IansrHl O; 4: 2. Rock Island C; 0; 0. Bloomington 1; R; Rock Inland 4; ."; 1. Bloomingt(n 1:3; 0. (2nd game 7 innings.) Moline 0; 7; 4. Peoria ft; 9; ft.

J ft ( ing helped Harri.- out of several ( tight r laces. Score: o; Detroit AH. R. II. . A 1 1 ! Young, 2b. . . 4 0 0 4 ft ft ft ; Rush, ss 3 0 2 1 4 j P. 1 Shorten, cf. . . . 4 ft ft ft ' I ft ! Yeach. If 4 1 2 1 ft ft ft! Heilmann, 1 b. . 4 0 1 S 0 0 1 Klagstead. rf. ..3 0 0 2 ft, ' Jones, 3b 4 ft 1 ft " ; 2 7 12 : Star age. c 4 ft 1 5 ft j I Aver;--, p 2 ft ft M 1 ' i Ha e 1 0 1 ft 11 :, 10 2!krie. p ft ft 1 1. o ,.nl lJWoodall .... 1 ft ft ft 0' Three- s b:;se ! Totals 34 1 S 24 s

By Asso. i.ited Press: ST. I.riS. July 2 2. Roston

It rail" d St. I-uuis for eight innings:!

Thursday, then rallied in the ninth, j scoring two runs and winning. 5 to 4.1 'Kschgfr w as hi: hard but the lo-j cals were unable to hunch tafetiesj only in the first inning when five) hits and two bases on balls ao-1 counted for their four runs. Score: j

IX DIANA U TO HAVE XEW BASEBALL COACH

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BI.OOMINGTON, Ind., July 22. eGorgc W. Levi, formerly of tho University of Wisconsin, will coach the Indiana University basketball ard baseball teams, according to an announcement made by Edward (Jumbo) O. Stiflhm, athletre director. I.evis will assume his duties In the fall. "Ihc fcigr.lngr of Coach l.evis rilled

GAMES TODAY. American League Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at ThllafleTphda. Cleveland t New York. National Ltagns. Boston at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Tittshurg. Nw York at Clnrinnarl. Phlladclrbla at Chicago.

a vacancy in the athletic coaching department which has existed for several years. While attending Wisconsin, Levis played on three conference y-tsketball teams and a like number of st-a-sons on the base ball teams. Durin? his last year in school, he was captain of the basket ball team and was generally re-rard-ed as an all-Western forward. Wisconsin won the basket ball championship every year he was a member of the quintet. After leaving school. Te-vi roached barket ball and has? ball teams at Carleton College, Northfieid. Minnesota, and won two basket ball championships and one in base ball. In 1918-19 he was an assistant camp athletic director and assistant foot ball coach at Camp Grant.

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Brooklyn 010 100 COO. Pittsburg 001 000 2 2x Two base hits Johr.Rton. Myers. Konetchy, Ivilduff, Cutchaw, Nicholson, Bigbee. Three bao hits Wheat, Konetcliy. Home runs McKechnie. Stolen base-s Cutsh-u, Southworth, Nlchoson. Sacrifice -- fiouthwerth. Krrors Konetchy, KrueiiCr. "Double plays Grimm. Caton and Grimm. Lcft on basva Brooklyn 4: PltUb-jTTj 9. Baes oballs off Cadofe 4; off Carlj-on I'mrires Harrison and Hart. Tlni 1:?0.

Dozen Fingers and Toes; Wants Them Cut Off Nmv YORK. July 2 2. When Paul Anderson, eleven years old. of Riverda!e-on-Hudson. ww adm.ittr I to Belleu? Hos-pltal recently th authorities discovrd that they had In their mldM a physical freak. The lad had twelve toe twelve firjgers, the small t ant small finger having been dupheat d by Mother Nat ant. He waß adnUttr-l to the hospital to permit of tha ampuUtion of the superfl'jotis xrum-l?rs.

PROTDENCFJv R. I.. July 22. A returned --oldler, believed to ba " resident of this state, is sought bthe Massachusetts tonus hr.ird f r collecting a bonus seven tims, according to local ofMcdals.

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Pv Associated Press. CHICAGO. Julv 22. l'rratl, fielding behind Meadows, coupled with opportun hitting by Chicago enabled the locals tc defeat Phila-

delihla. 4 to 2. Thursday, was hit freely but tightened the pinches. Score:

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200. I'll lick him anyhow"" Retting in the National Sportir.?

ft ! dub is done by raising the hand. - ! the number of fingers denoting the 11 'amount ii. pounds to hp wagered.

This was i new opr on I'itznatrick.

who. without this rare knowledge I

I begin to hak Lavinge for a fair: amount cf coin. I'very time an! j Rn-lisliman raised his hand. Pitz. ; j without earing about the number of j

tinkers uprated imm-diit'dy -r:'d out: "I've .:ot -ou!"' Then he jotu-.j j the n.mie down on n pad. thinking j hi' was betting in dollars. not j pounds. I Lurk T tli Iri-li. I I'itzpatrick. unwittingly, laid $40.M'iOi't on IaviLno to win He didn't

realizo it until th. ;;ngli-hm-n hgan aying up aftr the figh;. Fitzpatri k of onurs" said nothing about his icrnorance of th finioutit wagered. Ho merely looked wise, pocketed tho jielf. and "syntpa-

thiso." with the Rntor.s on their t "hard luck." I Fltzratri'k and Lavicne rleaned 1 , . . . . i

vip a small iortune en tne nurc scrap. Rut in doin so they were nearer the poorhotise than most folks would care to cot. Had Iivigne lost Sam never could have begun lo pay what he had bet on his man. Kivicne looked like a loser in the early rounds. Rut Puree was linally worn lown by the persistence of Lavigne'." attack, coupled wiih the American's terrible body pounding.

Totals 33 . s 2 7 Ratted for Gowdy in 9th. Batted for Oesehger in 9th.

1 1

St. LouU

j Smith. L ... Fournier, lb. ; Stock. 3b. . . . ! Horn shy. 2 b. j Kn.ode. ss. . .

demons, c. . Heathcote. rf. MrHenry, cf. Schur p. p. . . Haines, p.

AB. 5 4 a

4

ft

4

R. ft 1 1 1 1 0 0 ft ft II 1

II.

O. A. 1 i ) : 1 3

i

l ft 2 T ft o

1 0 1 ft i ft

12 tii2 000

012

1

0)01

Maranville.

Tyler up in

Total" ....

Roston 0 0 o St. 1ouis 004 Tw o - ha e hit s Fa y r s.

j Smith, Stock. Steden h.u'-es HeathI eote. Sacritict s Cruise, Fournier. , i Knode. Chnions (2). Ilrror ,

Maranvi'le. Left on bases Boston.; St. 1a)U1v. 11. Rases on halls Off; oevchgor. 4; off Schupp. 2. Hits j off Oesehger, 12 in S inning: off, Haines. 1 in 1 inning; off McQuil'.an. ft in 1 inning: off Schupp, 7 in 8 nnings (none out in ?thP Hit by J pitcher Ry Schupp (Roeckel).;

I Struck out Ry oesehger, 2; by Me--

Quillan. 1; by Schupp. ... Winning j pirrhor Oesehger. loosing pitcher ; Haines. L'mpiro- Klem and Ems-j li-. Time 2 hours.

HARPER STOOPS TO KERR IX MOUXD DUEL

P if -0

yoiui y

on all our LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS STRAW HATS a SILK SHIRTS BATHING SUITS ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR

Ratted for Wrightstone in th. Batted for Meadows in t9h.

Chicago Flick, rf. . . Herzog. 2m. Trr. ss. ... Merkl. lb. Robertson, If. Ta-'kert. cf. PmI. 3b . . Daly, c Tyler, p.

AR. . 4 . 4

R. 1 ft 0 1 1 1 ft ft ft

H. t 1 1 ft 1 ft ft 1

O. n 4 1 R

1 fi ft

Tot a

R 003

ft 1 1 ft ft m 1 14

SMITH'S STELLAR BOX WORK WIXS COXTEST

BOSTON. July 22. Kerr had the better of Harper In a pitchers' duel Thursday and Chicago defeated Boston to 0. Chicago scored in the

third on singles by F. Collins and j W eaver in the eighth on i

singles by Kerr and Leibold, McNally's overthrow and E. Collins' sacrifice. Score:

AB . . 4

CI lie-ago Leibold. rf . F:. Collins, 2b Weaver, 3b . Jackson, If . . Folsch. cf . . J. Collins, lb

ss .

Schalk, c Kerr, p .

ooo

ftftx 4 Home

Phnide.tphS ftlft Chicago lftft

Three-base htts Paultt.

Run Meusel. Stolen base Terry. Prrors Paulette. Meusel. Fletcher. Wrlghtstone (2). Wheat. Merkle. Sacrifices Te-ry. Merkle. Stemel. Williams. Paskert and Tyler. Loft -m bases Philadelphia. 9; Chicago, v Bases on balls Off Tyler. 4. Struck out Rv Tyler, 4; Meadows. Umpires Rlgler and JJoran. Time 1:43.

In a pitchers' duel between Smith

Studebaker. ar.d Gemherling. Poota- j PJsberg

watomie. Smith took the upper hand, allowing the Howard lads only one hit and holding them seoreles. The score of the indoor game was :: to . Gemberling. outside of the 7th. also held the Howard men well at hay. Tho Studebaker nine scattered four blngles off him.

Both the playground tams per- j

formed well, the Melding of Rose and Cullp and the bat werk of Rhoades featuring. Score: Studebaker ..rft 010 203 4 1 IToward 0ft ftftft Ofto ft 1 2 Smith and Clemmens; Gemberling and Koehler.

Lemper park's Intermediate boys' volley ball team won two hardlought games from th-- Howard park team. Howard won tho first game, 15-11; Lemper the second. 15-fi. and the final game Leepers won. 15-13.

Totals 32 Boston AB. Hooper, rf 4 Vitt. 3b Menosky, If ... . 3 I'oster 1 Schang. cf 4 Mclnnis, lb ... 2 Scott, ss 3 McNally. 2b ... 3 Walters, c 3 Harper, p 3

R. 0 1 0 0 0 ft ft 0 1

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

H. 1 1

1 0 1 0 1 9 H. 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

O. 1 1 1 1 1 17 n 0

. I O.

1 4 0 11 4 ft o

A. 0 4 4 0 ft ft v

19 A. 0 0 ft ft e

30

The Oliver school senior girls' volley ball sTund won two straight from Kaley at the Oliver school erounds by the scores of 13-S, 16-11.

Totals

Batted for Menosky Chicago 01 Boston 000

Stolen base E. Collins, hits E. Collins, Mclnnis.

13

4 2

to th. 000 0102 000 ir,o 1

Sacrifice Err 'iri

E. Collins. Menosky, McTf'alh. Double play McNally to MclnrJs. Left on bathes Chicago, 5; peston. Bases on balls Off HJTer, 1. Struck out By Kerr, 1. Ltff'MTes

i Connolly and Nallin. Time--: 2 3.

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