South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 206, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1920 — Page 8

,,i SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Rockne Petitions Olympic Committee to Have Meehan Sent to Antwerp,

sxtprday mokmvc. .ivi.vsi. lira

COACH BASES HIS PLEA ON DECISION UPON OTHER CASES

RATTIXG KIXG

Citr- Urronl of otrr Dnnir Malf-.Miler Who YVa Forrnl

Out of Tryoutr'. n .Ml KI'IIV. K. K. R-.rxi.e. a'r.'et;,- d;r" t-r ' f : e Dam-, m t pr'- - t '. -i;i aph W tit" Am r.c n ' ;:.;:' ;..:. ittee, hau d ma :".! f !.. I i - b Meghan, h, w:.r. :--:'y h .!f ' . .;!'-r. be allow d !o ;t - m ;. i :.y th'- ' r: . p t nn to A',. . A ramp i-i h! '.ir mu.- b - !.!-! M !.. a: . of !, i' .it t h ?-l . th- r.r. ) ', : ;... jedr.:- ! out :r...t m r. r. of th '''.rri; : r.'sy ;i hilf Ii.:: r" :! got.w 1 ;33. v. hib- th- N'-t r- i thl.-te tort- it otf ir ? . 1 '. - vbcn ! v. .-1 rr. oj,f.-r r hoii-.r- .. M .y. Arnot.g the m--r. wh'i f til I at Ii.irvjr;; brt have . n pa:- 1 upon o t. r-.iTi.ltT i- .1 I r ;.. II. f Unstmi A. A, wh u a - h ;;.-.-.- i ' tM,Nf. in h:.-' vorn t : : r 1 ty. Patf.r.i. th- Haskell n. ir'.i !, v. h t;r:-- in t h- I -,mi r;, !: :i pproxi- !;..: 1 th rvo;d, '.v i - c r.Ior '! d'--i i t th- fact th.ii !i had to dt'"P -it r f h'5 iar- r ' im- f a i-'.ir.t ming loose in hi--. shoe. irl .I'hnn. the JVI ; - ii i k i : i tr.ok ir. a handed a tick- t Ibiiutn -I.-lv on hi.-- track record. U.ivir. '.y r-o.vcra! fj""Jn a re il'iie--

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HORSES RACE IN GALE AS OPENER

OF GRAND CIRGUITiE

I League Standing YANKS IN FIRST

PLACE AFTER WIN FROM CLEVELAND

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our r.vcnt? .MarK nrst t,ara

at Kalamazoo Tootsie Toise W ins Trot.

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Ca.)., h. h a tip. li r.t ly has lintjn- .' f-.irn ! r :a tha luttn:; iac-. : will uitho'it .!;:l)t oaptufo thi t'tttirr l;(T.oi s ih. i.s m mso'I,

Aiin th' r:ift took p!a'. h had t '. lh- ttrru:th to e n: ipt--. .fia ('ftx I Ii. lini irkir.v" th -"' tact-, Fl. K r i tit inrif '1 tho f(-m iti it t to uivf h:pro'e anot.'-r rhan-o, waV-n h'-ia:.i.-yn tlfr.irinrat his ahility ur.-!'-r f.ivorabl rlrrMmst mc . M .- ii. m Ins h-pT iin-lrr th- control of tin- J!n for vln his rraihiation. !,iüt June. In th- rflimlr.:ir3' tilt I Philadf lphia th; wrftrrn mnf-r-!,-rhimplon was roiniihtrly hoxoil. making ir nr-.-ary for him to actually om" to a st arals-rill f r ?;ini- than a H'oinil in onlT to "niilc th'- df-vit ' To süch an t.-oL ii'l thi haralua;. work airairist him that h traih-l in affr Tom t'anipl"'Ii. I poor scrcnfl. In the Ca rnbrMce tmals th.o N'otr' v,Di htrr mri i:;to rven mor fx-asp-ratinp: luck. At th" fir.t lip in tr,. half-mil" event. M han was K' in stror'.jr. J ift h-hinI 1'by. Sini(1 n!v he rntniencel to irive i:nunvl until at the fLmtl lap h" couhl harely diai: himself tr? the line, on reachi which h- il:opeil down on th" i.n-Ur and aiil to l. rarr;il off lio- fl'h' Mad -rk-l Man!. A crnto.p in thie 'ft I'C wh:-h i ? , ; on hlru at th" ml of lh- tust

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SOX HIT HARD; DEFEAT ROSTOX HEX RATTERS

liy Associate'! I'res.. KALMAZOD, Mich. July '2Z. llacinpr in a k'ale of wind that roared down the .-tretoh the rand clrculters staged four events on the pet-away c.'rd Friday afternoon. It was a session of discomfort to horses, driver and spectators alike and fast time was out of the iputfition. Toot.!e Toise won the 2:12 trot from a field of ten starters after losinc, the fust h"at to Tara's Hall. Valentine annexed his fourth race here hy capturing the stake event for 2:06 pacers ith Kdna Early. John Henry won the first heat in this event The three-year-old pace was a hollow victory for Ivr .McDonald's Hille Grenade, while vrers took the 2:16 pace with Lecco Gr.ittan. Summaries: 2:12 inn (tlm- liouts) i.irs $1000

Tootsie Toise. hr m, by

toivo (I.driian)

Tara's Hall (Hyde) 1 2 2 Sammy K. (KKan) 3 5 IMu'ar Worthy (Mc.Malion) .. 6 5 ?, Littannas. Teter Lafayette. Ellsworth Wilkes. Miss Clara Mae. Insworthv McKinney. Hetty Smith also started. Timt 2:09 1-2, 2:07 1-2. ::rrt 1-2. '2:iU urv, purso $2000 Edna Early, blk m. by Robert C (Valentine) 2 1 1 John Henry (Murphy) 1 4 4

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Ey Associated I'ress. I.OSTON'. July 2'.. Jhii-auo used; its hits better Fiiday and defeated, Eos-tor 8 to 7. Siv hits in succession : headed by Ieibold's trijile caused I't rino-k's retirement in the tüxth. i I 'inch hitter .Murphy drove in the i

"lis in t lie eintii

ht. Score:

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DRIVE REXXOCK OUT H Vi Mahc.n (Childs) 4 Timt 2:0.-, 3-4; 2:05 ?-4. 2:04

Thrcr-ycar-old pneo, $1000 Iiit'.le (Irenade. b hy Helwin (.McDonald) Raven Direcfa Heir (Loyntan) Tramp Safe (Stokes) Jane Forbes (Valentine)

Time 2:09 1-4; 2:11 1-4. 2:10 parr: $1000 Eecco Cirattari. ch h. by Eecco (C.eers) 1 1 Pearl CJrattan (Morrison) .... 2 3 Eonique (Palin) 2 Mr. JeiTerson (Hoffman) ... 3 5 Relroval Maro also started. Time 2:09 1-4; 2:09 3-4; 2:10.

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, tiein' ami v ; n i a fcingle to ! CliU-.i..--Eeibold rf ' I I. Collins. 2b . . Weaver. 3b ; Jac kson, If . . . .

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Explanation uivn 1 . r . t . --t laid t)ii tact that Meghan. i,l dav at work.

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be in on hot strai

in hi.to the l.is f-et n.'d th'-

...If miiisi le of hi-- b -s Tim uniMtural exertion of th" !rnpi'-e.-nt end d in th" athbtc's iolTh" nppannt unfairness evidem .1 in barring Mehan and t ikmir n other ri' mure luminous . lehrttl led to Coach Ho kr.e's ac-tii-o Humors that Meehan was out of "nditi'n are un f":nbl. Every d iv mw ho C,(dd and Eine man P.nir- the cinders on Franklin held. Marine the four years of hU colb tr" cirn r. he faithfully donned hi--fr.uk suit dally to rerfrct form Sport fans of South Uni I who know Me-han's h ibits arree that his s-n-,-evs was tlue a much to his p t rless

lition a his n atur il atur.ty. Hiatd utrorp racing at the finish

Felsch. cf 5 J. Collins, lh . . 3 Risbertf. sä . . . . 3 Schalk, c 4 Faxne, r 0 F.'ber. p 1 .UcMullln 1 Wilkinson, p . . . 1 Murphy .... 1 Kerr, p 11 Totals 3 I ".at ted for Faber

"Fatted I.,, liioton

Hooper, if .... ." Vitt. :: b Foster 1 Schani, cf . . . . ä ! nn:--. Ib.... .. Eaüey Scott, ss 4 McN.tllv. 2 b ... .. Walters, c P ennock, p .... 1 Fort ii ne. p . . . . 1 K'arr. p 1 Jones 0 lioyt, p

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CARDS ROW TO BRAVES AFTER SEE-SAIV GAME

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National Club llrookl.in ( 'Ire inu itl rittfcbur New Yf-rk St. Luis CMcairo Itoctoll

rblladfipbla Aineiican Huhn St. Paul Minneapolis Toledo Iii'ilan.'ipr.lis Mllwauk? IxAllHville

Columbus . Kaunas City

. Cl . rs . ' . 41 . 1-' . 4o . '- ...'7 Lraue. W. . ön . 47 . 42 . 42 . 43 . 4i

Ii 32 :;i 3-" 42 4.". ,Vi 64

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7 Babe Ruth Clonts Thirtv-tliird ;

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Home in Game at Polo Grounds.

Hy AFfc!ate1 Pres: NEW YORK, July 2 York Yankees wrested

can It'Ujrue leadership from

land

3 The New the Ameri-

Cleve-

KtSlLTS YKSTKKDAY. Amrrlraii Lfiigue. Chicago b; Boston 7. Cleveland 3; New York V Detroit 1; PtilaiklpliV 4. St. Louis 1; Wasliiiik'ton 3. ation:tI I.iiKU New York 0; Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 10; Chbago 7. Httn 0; St. Louis ". ltrooklyn C; Pittsluir? .. Amri-Hn Association. Indianaiilis 11; Colunibus LouivlLl 1; Toledo .3. Mlnrieapnlis 4; St. Paul 7. Kansas City 1; Milwaukee ..

Intematluiml league. Jersey City 4; 2: Heading 3; ISaltiumre .3; Syracuse 1. Toronto t; Akmu 1. Iluffaio-llocb.e.stcr (rain). SoutIirn AttHtM'latlon. Nashville 4-1; Memphis 1-2. IUrmln'ham 0-2; Atlanta 5 0 Mobile 1 : New Orleans 0.

Chattanooca 5: Little Hock

end 1 1 tli darkness). Three-I league. Kockford 4; 9; 0. Ter re Haute 4.

Peer; 1: 5: 0. Ploominston 6: 12 Mnliue U: 1; O. Ito, k Island 1; 4 Cedar Kapltlä 7: 15; 3. Evansvllle 2.

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1. 3. 3;

Friday. winning the third

prr.p of the series to 3. The Yankees now have a lead of four points and the teams meet in their final game of the xerles- Saturday.

for

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'otnjThe two trams have been close

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RUETHER BLANKS jCUB SLÄBMEN FALL GIANTS TO WIN; BEFORE PHILLIES

& -MY:'

several weeks, hut the Yankees had been unable to close the j-'ap until the present series. The New Yorkers pot the jump on the Indians in the first two pames. but Friday the visitors went after Shaw-key In the first Inning and scored one run. Babe Ruth knocked out his thirtythird homo run. The hit, which was made off Morton, landed in the upper ri?:ht lieM stand. Prckinpauh

ah-o hit a circuit clout, his third in 1 two days, off Pitcher Fhle. Score: I

GAML. TO PAY. Amrricin league Detroit at Philadelphia. 'Licaga at Hosten. St. Louis at Was llnpton. Cleveland at New York. National Lrague. I'.oston at St. Louis, ltrooklyn at Pittsburg. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia nt Chicago

Clevrland A P. R. H. O. A.; Jamie son. If ... 4 n i n ! Nunamaker. z . 0 o o 0 ( i Chapman, ss ... 3 2 3 1 3 i Speaker, cf .... 4 0 2 2 0 ' Smith, rf 4 1 1 l 0 " Gardner. 3h . . . 4 0 2 0 4 ' Wambsans.2b 4 ' 0 fi 2 ' Johnson. 1 ! . . . 4 0 1 9 0 1 O'Neill, c 2 0 1 9 0 ; Craney. x 1 0 0 r o 1 Thomas, r 1 0 Morton, p .... 2 0 0 0 II Caldwell, xx . . . 1 0 0 0 0 j Thle, p 0 0 0 0 0: N'iehaus, p .... n n n n 0 j Eurns. xxx . . . . l 0 0 0 0 J Wood, zz 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 7 3 12 24 11

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'e;i7o Shimidzu. trie most recei.t sersation in the tennis wirld, is seen in the above reproduction.

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don championship

Wis known of his kill until he entered

remark

the

matches.

x Ratted for O'Neill in 7th. xx Ratted for Morton in 7th. xxx Ratted for Niehaus in 9th. z Hatted for Jamieson in tth. 7.7. Ran for Thomas in 9th.

for the prove a

Davis Cup, and he danrerous customer.

Anhunt hou!d

Cincinnati Hands New York a Goose Egg and Gets Lone Run for Victory. Py Associated Pres: CINCINNATI, P.. July :C. Nfals triple followed by Allen's sa.cri.flco m the eighth Frulay enabled Cincinnati tr win from. N w York 1 to 0. Ruether was inwneihle at all stages, the 3iants not irettinj? a rutir.er ri.-t first b .-use after the fourth inn'r. r.tnton also was viry et"! c tlx e. S. ore:

Pliiladelpliia Knocks PitcherOut of Box and Wins 10 to 7 Victory.

New York AH. K. 1 1. Hums, If 3 0 o Rancreft. fs, ... 4 " Younsr. rf 4 o o Frisoh. Gb 4 o o Kelly, lb 4 o o

Kir.p, cf 3 0 1 Doyle. 2b 3 0 ft McCarty, x. ... 1 0 Snyder, c 3 0 l Renton, p 3 0 0 Totals 3 2 0 4 I x Hatted for Doyle in Oth. Cincinnati AH. R. H. Groh, lib 4 0 2 Rath, 2b 4 0 0 Dauben, lb. ... 3 0 1 Roush. cf 2 0 0 Duncan, If 3 0 1 Kopf, ks 3 0 0 Neale, rf 3 1 1 Allen, c 2 0 1 Ru"!hcr, p. ... 3 0 0

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By .4-oM3fe,j Preis: CHICA;. July 23.Ph::.1 ir;. phi.Vs attack in the ninth lnniMFriday w.is so savac tht Vau ehr. who held a thre-ri:n lead cr th" xisito-s, walked out of the box. r (rter was unable to subdue the attic'-: ar.d before Ealley stopped the r IIseven runs had been scored, eivtntr

I'hr.adrlphla a 10 to Chicapo. Score:

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Totals New York Cincinnati Two bas hits Groh,

27 10 oooo Olx 1

Three base

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I'.v Afsoiiated Press: Vr. l.OFIS, July 2 3. Boston defeated St. Louis i; to 3 in a see-saw uame Friday, driving Haines frm the box in the seventh inning. Pick hit a home run in the first, scoring

Powell, who had tripled him. Score-

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ahead of

Now York AH. Peckinpauph. ss 4. Pipp. lb 3 Pratt. 2b 4 Ruth. If 3

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lDESTRl CTOS TO PLAY, FA I RR A V K S- MORS L IX E Til ICE AT THREE RIVERS

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Member ball team p m. tr..

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r.f tli" I'- b -'r-icto bas-"-,-ive M i i w aha at 1:4 "w tin -. for Thrc"

Mi.h , win ! two u-ino.-

with the l-'.iir.nii,---cheduled The M y, it!on 1 Contn'o ri ' I Ol!l" OUt '",f il II'. of r.i.l a: 1;- Surd iv with, tl- ! ,1 - T- score.

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Totals 17 7 IS 2

Hattfd for Menosky in '.Mh. Ran for Mclnnis in '.ith. Han lor Karr in Mh. I 'h'i'aio oiio 0( 040 s Rosti.n 002 032 00 7 Two ins., hits Weaver. E. Collins. Iloop.-r. 'itt. Tlir- base hit E-i-bobi. Stobü bases MiMlosky (2). S i' ! i'i i s rix t. Scott. Errors

! b.. 1 aber. S- hanir. Scott. Double : s- - E 'ollins to Eisbr to J. '.litis: Sell ings to Walters; Scott to

McNallyto Mclnnis. Eft on bases ciic,u:o. i- . Roslon. H.ises on l'.ilis --off I'llur, 1; otf Pennock. 1; off Fortun.. 1. Hits Off Fa her. 1" in ." innings; off Wilkinson, il in 2 ( no:i" out in eighth); off Koff Kerr. 2 m 2. off pep nock. V in ,", 1-3; off Fortune 3 in 2: tf Karr. 1 in 2-3: o"f Huyt. 1 in l. Struck out Hy Wilkirson 1: by pennoek. 2. Winning pitcher Wilkinson. Iyosint; pi'e-hiT Fortune. Empires N illin and Conr.ollv. Time 1:52.

Mo-ton Poxx a II, cf. Pick. :!. Niann. If Kax rs. 1 1 . . . . Molke, lh. Roe eke 1. ;:b. . Maranvib.-, ss, 'N il. v .le(uill.tn, p. T it a Is Smith. 11. . . . rournier. lt. Stock, :'.b. . . . Hoi nslvy. -jb. Eavati. sv. . . . l';nons. c. . . Dilho.lVr, c. I f athcoi.-, rf. McHenty. of. I I a ine s, p. . . . Slier del. p. . . Kr.ed, .. . . .1 anx rin, .

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Totals v. Eatt.-d for 77.- Hatted for Host on .M. Louis Error I j van. Holke. 'Vk. Eeathcote. Sb'ck

1 ft 1 1 0 0 0 K

lä 3 13 2'

s'ncrdd in Pth. Me-Hen i-' in !th. jlKi 11 1 11 ;p n't a , . ,;nn o l it oft l .. Two base hitso'Neil, I ourniei-. Smith. hrte has"

AUDITOR. IM I Will Rogers, the wit of the Follies' and the Midnight Frolics, takes i sonic goodnatui ed jabs at both the tipplers and the teetotaler in hb. (loldwyn Picture "Water. Water! Kx- ry where" which is being shown today at the- Auditorium. This i-

a picture- mat will give laughs to both -wits" and 'lrys." Among s-otiie- of Mr. Roger's sayings are: "When ou don't e-are particular lor what you're drinking xuu like to look at somethinr' nice or the lop of t.'ie glass." 'Who wa.nts to elrink thirty s"en bottles to be one hundred percent drunk? When Noah foid; txvo of exery kind of animal into tiu Ark, you never read of him taking a prohibitionist and his mate with him, tlid you'.' No man ever ijit after he was n arriol. There may be as good fish in the sea as e er xx ere caught, but we've made a damn dry country to fish in. Themar, xx ho says he can tak his and I av it, sure knox.s how to tak ii. There remains one thing mote danKeruus to man than whiskey women. If prohibitum keeps up, they won't have to draft men to go to M xico." Will Rogers is one of the mo-st uniejue characters in pictures

and folks- wlio go to

Ward, 3 b Huel. c . S ha xv key, Mogridge.

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GALLOWAY WIELDS BAT WELL AXD TIGERS LOSE

, 000 000

hits Groh

Neale, King

bases Rurns. Sacrifices Roush, Allen. Errors Kopf, (2). Double plays Ruether to Kopf to Rath; Eancroft to Doyle to Kelly. left 0:1 base- Nenv York 8; Cincinnati 1. Rases on balls off Ruether 1. struck out by Ruether 5; by Renton 2. Empires O'Day and Quigley. Time 1 : IG.

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r.r Associated Press: PHILADELPHIA, louay's hitting won

from Detroit for

1. Rommel pitched

July 23. GalFriday's gamej

4 to! 1

his first full

TEXX IS FIX ALS BOOST I XT ER EST IX EVEXTS OF PUBLIC PLAYGROUXDS

Philadelphia,

Totals 33 Cleveland New York Errors Chapman, stem 2. Two-base Pipp. Three-base

6 .100 . ft o-o

oiiO 301

game in Catches bv

tured. Score Detroit Young. 2b . Rush, ss Shorten, cf . Veae h. If . . Heilman, lb Flagstead. rf Jones. 3 b Woodall, c . Leonard, p . Hale Okrie. p ...

the American league. Dykes and Veach fea-

0 2 0 3 20x 6

Speaker, John-

hits Sp.-aker. 1 hits Chapman '

. 2. Home runs Ruth. Peckinpaugh. i ! Stolen basts Pipp. Sacrifice ' j Spe aker. Iouble jdays Pratt to ! Pipp. I ft on base s Cleve land IE ' ! N"w York ".. Rases on balls off!

Morton 1; Mogridge 1. Hits Off -Morton 3 in ti innings; off Ehle 2 in I 2-3; off Niehaus 1 in 11-3; off!

Shawkey 12 in S 1-3; Mogridge nonoi lu-krs h

Hit by pitcher Hy Uhle Walker. If Struck out Hy Morton R; I Welch. ' cf 4. Winning pitcher j Thomas. 3b Ix-sing pitcher Morton, j Perkins, c -Chill and Moriarity. Titnr . CrilT.n. lb

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Totals Hatted for I Philadelphia

Witt, rf

in 2-3. Pippp" Shaxx key Shaxvke y 2 "0

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T oledo to Play Protested Game With Louisville Today

lalloway, Eomnoll.

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ways certain of a tre

1.1 ' tdv

r.h

ee lum are alt. Hank Mann

Riot" txvo reel coniNcvvs are also on tip.-

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ab

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Hughe i';.r.

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bill park

T beep, cor.ifleted at Thr. xhere the gimrs. on.r tO'iiX tomorrow. ar to be p'.ix.mI. l-'a'rb i'-;ks r.ri"Up wi'l prob- . lud" WPt. hrb.iv.d the bat. of the quart, t of pitch-rs- -Hat- . Sw . r.ey a: 1 M-'..

DODGERS DOWX PIRATES

p.v .i.ctited Prevs : "PITTSHFRH. July 23. Hrooklyn bf.at" Pittsburg Friday. 0 to 3. MaT.aux xx ns knocked out of th"

hit po-xeli. Eotoe runs Pick, .-.u rific-'.- -l-'oui ni r. Stock. Ioiib1e plaxs -l.O'.c'sel ;:nd Holke; Roeckel. Marat vilV and Holke; Eavan. Hornsby ;:nI I'ournicr: Dilho-fT an i l. ivan Ilt on loses Rosien 1"; St. Louis r,. Rases on balls off Mi aiil.' n 1; Haines 4; Sherdel 1.

off Hair.es 1 : in innings;

.11 lie out in .Ml" Oil Mirnici -i 111

1. Struck "Mt by McQuillan 2; Hain s 3; Sh.rdel A. loosing pitcher -Haines. I'mpir' s KU m and Etnslie. Tune- 2 :1.".

ivy sEcnxns n i out IX SHELL CHAMPIONSHIP

p.v Associated rre--. LAKE tM f NS I J A M f ' N P .

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b sr. Friday w o-t intern.e.Uate clrht t aor.--hiA Of tho

x f.t of the frt lax- o f.niateur ro.rc re -at xictory. the Annap-'.s

xx n :n r 1 s. 1 1 1 -

;,a.!emy 'varsltv. Svracuv.N tv and th ninth P.e.at c'. it the- rnce Saturday f.-r th

l f setit

rf U S : C ' '

1 - -d

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bo- in tt-.e ri-hth

or 'i ' hree runs, h : "-. a d pr"X' n f " d Scor : Rrookhn AH 1 : , . p .". 'h'-.-or.. "h ... 1

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when the locals Smitli replaced furth. r scorin-i.

Gum

and Pa the

bill today. Tomorrow Jack Icmps.y will b seen in his serial ''Daredevil Jack."

aouig xx nn Jieroori Kawuiison m

"Cham; and The Law" a twei-rec

dete-tive story; Fatty Arbuckl. in "The Hayseeel" two-reel comedy scream; Mutt and Jeff and Pathe News. Monday and Tuesday brings Grace Darlit.g in "Even as Eve" a fe nsutional drama, dealing vxith a l and of me a and wornen xx ho are pl"dg'd to keep the sexes apart. How they nforce their laws on ;i certain girl frcn-. one ol the most dramatic picture-stories told on the Auditorium screen in many months. Elovd (Ham) Hamilton in "A Twilight P.aby" makes his first appearance in this house in almost three years. Ham was formerly leum-niato with

s IIWMJ" YS" nXI.Y SCORE that funny little runt called Hud

I'.y Asso.laf.l l'ress: TOLEDO. July 23 Toledo bunched hits in two innings on Graham and won Friday's game 3 to 1. The protested game of June 13 which Louisville won will be played off tomorr w beginning with th sixth inning where an umpire's mistake is said o have occurred. Score:

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With Robert Haer winner of the junior men's tennis championship of the Leeper park plax ground by defeating Hatch of the same division Friday afte rnoon. 5-4 and t-2, and with the finals in the senior men's tennis tournament at Howard park set for today, interest in playground events in South Rend is bei:g given a decided boost. The How.rd park championship rests between Rolnrt

ermande , who occupies on half of ;

the tinal irame. and Steve; Ryers and .Sylvester Soboeki. who will play for the honor of meeting Vermandc. The- Heiward park girls dofeateil the: Perh v park junior girls in bat ball Friday afternoon In a nine-inning game, 13 to 14, at Howard park. The He.xxard park men lefeated the J. D. Oliver playground volley ball team, two games out of three, tho scores being 1-15, IrS-ll and 15-12.

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Chicago 230 220 rr-l 7 Two-base hits J. Miller. Pie ici er. Wheat. Home rur.s Deal. Fletcher. Sacrifices Rawlme. Tern" 2, Harber 2. Pa-skcrt. Meusel. Double plaj- Fletcher to Raxvlir.s. Errors Paulette. Meusel. Left on bases Philadelphia. 7; Chicago. Rases on balls Off Smith. 3; ' Vaughn. 5; off Gallia. 2; off Carter. 1; off Causey, 1. Hlt Off Smith. 4 in 4 innir.gp; off Gallia, 3 in 4 innings; off Causey, 1 in 1 inning; orf Railey, 2 in 1 inning; off Vauchn, 7 in S innlnrrs (ncne out In Sth); off Carter. 2 in none. Hit by pitcher Rv Causey. 1 (PaskertE Struck e.;r Hy Vaughn. 3; by Gallia. 3. Winning pitcher Gallia. Rosing pitcher Carter. Empires Moran and Rigler. Time 2 hours.

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i of tho melodrama type with dash-1 ir.g Dorothy Dalton featured in j "The Dark Mirror." No effort has been overlooked to add thrills to the ' story and its mystery makes it one i of the most attractive and Interestir.g of plays. Miss P.ilton plays a dual role, th.it of a society girl and a belle of Chinatown. There is romance. adventure and suspense, and throughout it all the e harming star achieves a veritable screen tri- . umph. Sunday. Ethel Clayton in "Croked Street."

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Touching a subject that is fascinating to both the learned and the superstitious, it is filled with thrills and contrasts high

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"WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE" "When you don't care particularly for what you're drinking, you like to look at wmething good over the top of the glass," said Will Rogers when Redstone went dry. He got "something good" for the boys and then the fun began. A SCREAM. HANK MANN in "THE GUM RIOT" Two-reel comedy. PATHE NEWS of Latest Current Events.

That FABLE stuff About a wolfe FEEDING Romolus and REMUS if. IS ALL bunk X. X Compared to THIS if. if. if. TWILIGHT KID VWho DECLARES Himself CHIEF-MILKER if. if. if. Of a MILKE-WELL. f V' Any profiteer might Just as WELL if. if, if. Have SOAKED him ifTWENTY cents a f Glass For. ifThe kid BEGAN ! His DRINKING career if. .-f. . GENTLY, but to see if. if :f. Him DEVELOPE to if- if-CHIEF-STEW of the if- if if BOOTLEGGERS, see f if- ifLloyd (Ham) Hamilton if- if if In "A TWILIGHT f f f. BABY" if- if itMONDAY & TUESDAY if- if ifAUDITORIUM The Season's if- if Novelty if f Is This Distinctive Comedy.

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