South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1920 — Page 8

MMiA), ,n ly 2.. in:r THE SOUTH BEND NE WS -TIME Tin An q f ii n1 Vlnoohnll T oncSno TJrlrlQ Q7ni im Qmitln TZomrl Qniiii'Art'x) A friinnn

SINGERS RETAIN LEAD IN CLASS A

lightxixg strikes xear home plate at baseball game

DODGES DEFEATED BY STUDEBAKERS

Machine Nine Have Little Trouble in Trounrinj; 01ir Outfit.

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; i i n - a 11- htni k i 1 i 1 1 -h i r.

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Wagonmen Come From Behind and Defeat Tmnkinakers hy Big Score.

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Heavy h ittincr In thro won th Siud'baker-Dedg trial lrague gam" for the

WILSON BROTHERS

TRAMPLE O'BRIENS

innings Indus-

wagon Cartler Eck l er

(iiinn Our Continiiiil Shmfe-t

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of

s-.i g' i r t.t ;:, 1 J rst po

'...h- A ;' the .-'oath Bend an. I M. -.ika I r: n si-::;.) I bigu i. tia I'liriu ..',. t r i - l.wi aggregaon S.ng.r park vcMtrday afternoon ? ! '. of i - : '. iii'l- - i . 1 1- vi i in the uljvrr ?--' : rir ma-n m nb-h. w a r per i h j" t'r t b or si '1 1 nnir, i'I . j i 1 1 ri w . ; ( v ; j r i r i f bv the h.r.- h;ttr

their riij.onnt3 .t:m ;. c. . S.rp. r hatter eip.pe.i an attack Upen Ehguahi. w.no ncunttd ii.Tiionnr! for the iivr ruu-. winch threatened to turn the Initial frarn Into a slugging b e. V.irci, t!if hr.-. hatter up i :tt keil our .i Vhit-

"ut a t- u r vhi h rarrll hin; ;t r-- )'.' ri.o jil'itf. Th n tri'-- r.riflir: ::t:ht' rt ! . M"..: thiJ l .i 1I . l;v-r.i li'. 'Ai.' ir,p;,f. fj, n th ir ''-rv roliiii ri m th- Iirst ruur.-i ty (lrivir.tr In n run. Work. Sirc'i'1 iTt irni-l th ir rilümr ofi" ii-iv in th s'm on, j' ri)'., which fiupV.I v.;t!i a :'. vv l.ontj r.-ttCnl tliiii 1-it;! tiKits. l5.-ivrr.an lined out to .-. rind fo t.-irt (:'f th inr.ir.u;.

(ore Fourteen One Frame.

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?"am SntiiM'iv :atrnoon hi

r of 12 to 4.

rh first frame, and

111- Miha tatn .cored three t.illirs. The Stuilo hurlf-r was in tiirht plat s nt several intervals during th- frame. lnt stood th paff and

iiuil d sal'oly out. Vhn once in th3 ' I. ad the Studeiakt-r team had little ' trouble keeping It. K-kler made a poor rtart In the initial irminjr by '.vaikintr II. Oppelt. th- first man to th plate. .1. Oppelt th n swiinc wildly at Kckler's offeriiu,s, Johnnie droh stepped into a drive over third, hut the climax arr.e when Miiana hit a triple. fcor-i:i;-r the two men, and scoring imm1 diatt ly after on a wild pitch, i Tht w.tqonmen failed to core unI til the third, when Kckler walked arul Wertz followed with a double, scoring him. D. Gurbcr fanned, and ; Huduack bounded to Miiana, who attempted to catch Werts at home.

,ir hami.ion.-hip form smoth- but threw wild. Hudack reacnea th' ol5ri(ri Varnish Worx.s Sat- third before the ball was In play.

uk'..i nftrrniM.n at Studebaker park, I.ong then scored Hudack on a dout 1 ih' tunc f 2'J to 12. Up till thejble. -ixtb th baue barbrs had an up-! IX. Oppelt scored In the latter hill titrht, bnt a ridic-jlous rally in j part of the third for the Mishawaka the Inst of the siAth scored 11 runs i outfit, being: the lead-off man and and .'s w 11 sew el up the tilt for scoring on-a wild pitch. The first of the WiNonif s. ;the fourth the Studebaker men Th conti -t from the opening in- arain crossed the home plate with niriK' d . lop. il into ni(re an ! more, three tallies. Don Gruber clouted

.-lii-rfrst, the Wilson lads cath-1 the ball for tho entire circuit with

S. H. Ittiie . . . Cutters S n. Woo'en . . I'.'!; Teb-phor.e

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Hroth-rs performing

hit

Then follow

b N'urr and rracke.l out a

1 a (uj 1" oi

Miller. d;ut.'.

a nd

bin b" H ' Whit" :

ti Kupei. the arnish j (jotherman and Porter on the bags, the other hand Hucz- Studehakors rLallr.

Was touched for 11. Bolka Th rest of the iraniH the trunk-

men railed to score, in trie pevt-ntn

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I nr. Steens jcor-d U'h:t vlth a triple loupbd w.th a l oot and another rrcr f.ivp S?ten a ch-inc to :rot ;uro : th pl.tte. With s . : i h a poor .-t-Tt the .onte.-t i-"kd lint- i woubl end with tallies clo-e to the half cntury hiark. but at thi .-;.: of the fray both Held. j-r ttb d down to earnest work and th battbj tisrht(-ned for a cuuple of ir.nn-s. Abrain !ri th" sixth Slnxers iall;..d for a piartt of marketrwhich s-ho-ild be charfd against the poor !b ldin of the f)lier bun h. In the f.arnc InTiintr liv r showed a tl. i s ;i . T"eIs- lonted out a triple nd K b hit .i liner through the intW Id. Itut ih" stellar fb-Idinpr of Fl.iyiran In the i enter trar!ens ended their aspirations.

I'imIii-4 tlie rrnainder tin- Simr r tun h ? d a i !i of the s n t h a : . 1

or a

erincr . hnt l r

kowski was touched for 11. Bolka and IJu .knw ski, the winners' bat

tery. Rd the vtiCk work. uoika i tho fitudebakera scored six runs beelouted thr. o tripks and I'.uczkowskl fnrn nri nnt wa9 mnd Wertr led

off with a free passage, a Texas j leaRuer by D. CJruber put him on

second, then Hudach walked, filling

two. Iiolth. although not cloutlncr

the ball into far regions, had the best reeord with six safeties out of ?lx trij'S. Nowakowski (utrd a homer with two men cm base. Score bv innincs:

c riv-jors .... 10 001 Wilson Hro? ..012 0414 I L -1 1 el and Vaun r; P.olka.

00ß 12 4 4x 2K Huzc k

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of th frav m a run in eichth. and

t ( : m a de runninu- up do-, n in tr

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nnal frame. liver went

list three frariies at

of Miller on th." mound, at times was snappy.

PLAYGROUND TEAMS STAGE HOT FIGHT Plavers on Various Cluhs Look Forward to Coming Contents.

S;' .n.-. Singer keystone ba'rnian !!! nie ,'i Spectacular catch of Dion's

iii'tr in ti'c i mi i. i ;uej- iurnisnc'ii

It i with trreat anxiety that the inter-plavrround teams Iook f(rward to the coming ?ames. They

the base?. The older Gruber then followed his brother's example with a inp!e, scoring Wertz and Gruber. Hudack singled, scoring Hudack. Lonpr '-ilso singled, but to top the rally "Biir Rostiger drove the ball into dep ripht for a circuit. This stopped tho scoring on both sides, the lvt two innings being very tipht. Zrntz, although being bested by Cckler, hurled a fine game, and had h pulled out of several tlfcht holes as Kckler did, tho contest would have been far closer. Wertz and Long, Studebakers, each pulled a remarkable grandstand catch, lowering the hit column two clouts. Hen Koehler. umpiring tne game, held down his berth without any arguments, and showed that he was still in his youtuh by pulling some of his old time handsprings that

Kused to set to rout all the linx of

the sf r : i lonal fielding f.r the livi r hunch, niakinc s ral thrilling rat. h s in the center garden. The work of Miller on the mound v. a worth of note. This slahm.nn m nt right batters back to the bench

on Mr ik r outs a crood ran e r ndereil l!ox score; illgv r A'al 'O. .-. . , White. ::b. . . S: vrn.. 'er.nor.v 1 Seer. 1 -. . , ll-Tlker. if. I'tyenian. cf Norr. r Mii'er .. ..,

I!n lahl nlo pitched eonsiderintr the support b i f a tv. m 1 1

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!

Total IP. 1 :i If. 2 7 2 0 oiltiM- AU. Ii. H. . A. l..:che-- I 1 -J 11 Thon. U " n f. Kmho rf .'. I " i 1 i 1 I'. U.-r. ... i l 1 "J ' - 'urry. 2 b ' f. e Keb. ;;n " l 1 1 Fisher. f n 1 " a I.vnn. lb r, o it ; o llnsrdahl. p ... 1 e Total .11 2 7 2 7 13

Score by lnr.ii-, Singfr. 'l;ver

Stolen has

Noit, White. Sa. rirtc. Turned runs Singer.

l to 1 v i she

0 0 i

1 12 j 01.' 2 i

Ixuiirhey. hit White. Oliver, 1. ,

S'rurk o-r Ity Kmrdahl. 4; by "Miller, v n.iec on balls Off Miller, f : off ür.c l.ihl, 4. To-bae hits j

White. Norr Tin Tlose. Vargo. l-4. ;ph y ( ur.af-s.pt

.ISM

hits Do-

rVuble p!as ed To I.vr.n. Hits-

i have had a great contest between!

! themselves and the following gives J

j the leaders of tho leagues, for the ! week ending Saturday, July L'4. j In the intermediate boys indoor ( u tn the Studebaker tram is in the ! lead, having won two and lost none. ; In the junior boy.s indoor team the : Im-ision st.. Kale, Perley and Pottawatomie teams arc tie for the bad, leaving won the only game

they have played. In the senior

- sirls indoor team the Perlty team o i- hading. This team has also won o 1 two and lost none. The Studebaker 2 ! mens team of indoor leads the rest y i as they have taken two games out

of two played. All licatlcrs. In the different -volley ball teams

I the mens t. am has the most unique. ! scoie. All the teams in this league. ; cur.t-astinc, of the J. V. Oliver, Kaley, Washington and Howard teams have

wen one and lost one. This makes j

' them all in the lead. The Kaley ; park ttair. of the girls volley ball leads. They have played two games and won both of them. Three teams 1 of the junior t-irls volley ball are ! lighting for the lead. The Kaley, , J. 1. Oliver and the Perley teams hive all wur. two and lost none. In i . . . . . ...

the intermediate bos volley ban tearr.. the J. I. Oliver team leads .us they have won both the games they ;rtve played. The Junior girls are the only ones who have taken up bat ball. Th" Kaley and the Howard park teams are tied for first having both won two and lost none.

the old South Bend Southern Michigan league team. Score: Studebaker AB. R. H. O. A. Wertz. 2b 4 2 1 5 1 D. Gruber. If . . & 2 2 1 0 Hudack. lb ... 4 2 1 2 0 J. Gruber, cf . . 5 1 1 1 0 Lon. 3b h 1 2 1 0 Bostiser, rf ... 5 1 1 1 0 Cotherman, fs.. 5 110 0 Poster, c 4 1 1 16 2 Eckler, p 3 1 0 0 0 Totals 40 1.2 10 27 4 Doriffi AB. R. H. O. A. U. Oppelt. ss . . 4 2 1 2 4 .1. Oppelt. Cb . . 4 0 0 0 4 J. Groh, lb 4 1 2 12 0 M liana. 2b .... 4 1 1 o 1 K. Bough, rf . . 2 0 1 0 Van De Wile, cf 4 0 1 1 0 Tetters, lf-c ... 4 1 0 0 Bicker, c 3 0 0 10 1 Zentz, p 4 0 0 l l Henderson, rf . . 2 0 1 0 0 Xelund. If 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 7 27 10 Studebakers 003 300 600 12 Dodges 301 0U0 000 4

Two-base hits Long, and Wertz, Throe-base hit Miiana. Home runs D. Gruber, Bostiser. Errors Porter. Werts 2, Eckler, J. Oppelt. J. Groh, Miiana, Van De Walle. Teeters. Bicker. Left on bases Dodges, 6. Base on balls Off Eckler. 1; off Zentz. 3. Struck out By Kckler. 4; by Zentz. 12. Umpire Koehler.

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DR. SMITH DOES SOME EAMCY TRAPSHOOTlG

CUTTERS JTiV FROM BELL PHOJSE OUTFIT

LATHE WORKS Jf.VS FROM 11 OOLE MILLS

The South H-n.l loathe riu st rial nine had little p-itt!n the Woolen. Mills aw.-iv at the J. O. Oliver v

S.itariir. nfterr.ocr:

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Works IntrouMe in

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Mi rr freie, the box

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lv lv..t out t'r-v r-ct trlei

seventh

:x runs i isop. re p t'.own

team

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; knocked

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id be t: placed

d him. but

T litre wa a fair attendance a the vi;:n Club's weekly shoot Satur

d.iv afternoon. Dr. L. J.

h:-oke h'a first n 5 straight, miesing 5,

,.or nf r... whlrh left him t sixth

with a total f-core of S5 out cf luv hot u:. '. Guhtaf?o:i was tecond

In another one-sided tilt, the Geo. Cutter Company ran ur. 15 tallies to the Pell Telephone's 5. Tho "utter

i men started the ball arollir.g right by snatching the lead in the tirst lni ning with four tallies registered. Mc('oombs then tightened up for a space, while some ht-avy stick work

Smita on in" neiio hoys side tied the score

in the fourth, oniy to lose it in the

by the Cutter outfit sioiinsr 9.

This put the game on ice. The rest of the fracas was good ball, only ore tally being scored.

TR1S SPEAKER

League Standing j CLEVELAND AGAIN

IN FIRST PLACE

.American Iva;u(

x v.o..... ' v..- - i k ' - --rr 17'''' ;1 ',1' -WX x ; i

Leader of Cleveland Indians, who Is heading the .m.erican League batsmen.

KALAMAZOO GRAND CIRCUIT CLOSES

W. L, Pet. j Cleveland 31 .$16 New York SI i .6 4'. j Chicago l ." .611 ! Washington .... 41 2 . 4 J 4 Si. Ijuis 4 4 -4 7 7; ioston 4 1 16 .4601 Detroit 30 Si Philadelf-hia ... L'7 -iZ .23 National Lixigm. t W. U pet. Brocklyn foJ is .5S2 Cinrinnati 4S 3 7 ö 6 Pittsburg 415 i.) .51 St. Louis 4 4 ;, . 4 y 4 Xew lork 4 2 H .4S Chicago 4 4 ts .4 7:i Boston .'5" 14 .44.5 Philadelphia ... ll ö ü .412 j American A -social ion. ' W. L. Pet. St. Paul 6 7 L'T .7 1:; Minneapolis .... 50 15 .526 Indianapolis .... 4S 44 .5 2 2 Toledo 4 47 .505 Louisville 4 if. .5nu Milwaukee 4 5 17 .13 Columbus :;r5 5 5 .535 Kansas City .... 51 '. 1 .Z

Babe Ruth Hit Home Run Number 31 Apnnt Jim Baj:bvf! Hurlinr:.

ATo Hit no Run Gannc Saturday for Tommy Long Pt Associated I'refS : i l.Ei . O.. July 2 4 Workirc v. a. regularly sch duled g.im-

ST. LOUIS WINS TEN INNING GAME

PilhoeftT Get Four Ilit. Out of Five Time I p in Ho -ton Came.

i r.cn:r.5'

To

edo

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Loiu'. Iyonisville left handed pitcher

rogp red a r.f-n:n, r.o-n;t

Runaway Horse Throws Driver and Crashes Through Fence Saturday. F-y Associated Press: KALAMAZOO, Mich.. July 24.' Plucky Dillard i well named. In the first heat of the 2:12 pace this afternoon he got into a mixup with E J L, throwing his driver, Palin. then ran madly around the mile track and crashed through the fence when stable hands sought to catch him. Despite those happenings he came out and won tho second And third heats and the race. Harry Hoffman, driver of E I L. was also thrown and his face badly skinned and bruised. He was never

theless, able to drjvo the rest of the 1 program. i It was the windup of Kalamazoo's 1920 harness race meeting and the j twice around nags ruled the track. ; Patrick Todd was an easy winner in ! the 2:16 trot. while McAllerton

took the 2:18 pace. Summaries 2:18 Pac Three heats, purse $600. McAllerton. b. g., by Axie

Allerton (Morrison) .... 1 Red Cross (Groy) 4 Altrouala (Clark) 2 Baron Watts (Linnen ... 3 Topeka Belle started. Time 2:12V. 2:13. 2:15U2:1 Trot. Three heats, purse $600. Patrick Todd, blk. g.. by Ky Todd (Hoffman) ... 1 Odeena (Wallace) 2 Symphony (Sisson) 3 Trevelle (Groves) 4

;.vmf:s todw American i-eamic Chicago at Cleveland. St. Louis at Detroit. Philadelphia at Wa .-hing ten. Boston at .New York. National J.cam Boston at t. Louis. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Southern A--o iatiuit Birmingham 7; Atlanta :;. Birmingham ; Atlanta 5. game. Nashville 3: Memphis 6. Mobile 1; New Orleans 6. Chattanooga 4; Little Bock International I.cazruo Jersey City 9; Beading lb Buftalo 1; Rochester 2. Buffalo h; Rochester C.

game). Toronto 4; Akron 10. Toronto 3; Akron 7. ('nd game).

(2nd

(2nd

yi:sti:rd w's bii irs American League Chicago 7; Boston 4. Cleveland 4; New York 2. Detroit 5; Philadelphia 0. SU louis 1; Washington 1. (call ed end 5th rain). National League New York 3; Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 1; Pittsburg 5. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 6. Boston . ; St. Louis 7. American Association Indianapolis 10; Columbus 2. Louisville 12; Toledo o. Kansas Citj' 5; Milwaukee 3. Minneapolis 1: su. Paul t.

HOOSIER CREAMS

PLAY SINGER TEAM!-

By Associated Press. NEW YORK. July 24. Cleveland went back into tirst place in the American league Saturday, defeating New York 4 to 2 in 1 1 innings. Ttia IrHimi Krr.re.-? in t Vi Tirst On

SpeakeW double, a wild pitch and y" m

b.td throw by Burl. Mu-'d tied the s' ore with a home run in the second and Ruth's thirty-fourth home run. made off Bacly in the fourth, proved to be the Yankee's final score. Score:

ere toJiv,

p.r v.A-".jfvj Fr:

.1

Three Toledo batsmen re u ba.se. .11 beinz civen bases

m- n

tnirty fac d him. It w;,s tnr no-hit amii b-re Iti more seven years, according to ava record?.

g line. i f:rs:

on b.t.i. and OT.ly

l:i-s; X r., ri 'abie

won from Rj-ton in th

Situr iiy. DUhoefr S:nltli sir.clo brir.c.nc

d ta '.v. the f.rst

4. ter.tl trlrlü

Lou'.

ir.-.tr.r i

la th" rei-

B'VMton hit Nr'h bird 1" and prvervth lr.nlr:?. Dil-

t'levtdand Jamieson. If . Burns Cianey. If Chapman, s.i Sjeaker, cf Smith, rf Wood, rf (Jardner. 5b

Warn bsgan s.'. Johnston. 1 c 'Neil, c . . . Bagby, p . . .

Totals . . . New Vor! Pckinnaugh Pipp, lb Lewis. If . . Pratt. IIb . .

Ruth. If Mensel, rf Body, cf . "Ward, 3b Ruel, c . . Quinn. p . Mogridge,

AB. , 1 . ' 5 5

lb

2 b

.. 3 . 37 AB. ss 4

4 3

P

R. o u 0 1 i ii 1 ii 1 0 0 4 R. 0 0 0 II 1 1 fl n a o 0

H. . A.; 0 3 1 j it 0 (.' ! n 0 0 j 0 1 5 o i .; o ii i o 3 .. o w " ' rt 1 3 1 KP 1 0 15

CIXCIXiS'ATI EVEISS

Bo-ton : Powell, cf

HP Gl AXT SERIFS il -

' . Mann.

! Kayrs,

h.of,.r b d the attack n s.-ott w'.th

four hits out of five tlir-s n.t t.a Sv-orirg two runs and driving In tw Sor-:

AB R. H. O. .

5 :

n. 0 0 e (i 1

1 0 0 0

O. l h 0 5 1 f 1 0

By Associated Press. CINCINNATI. O.. July 2 4 Tho chnmpions evened their series with the Giants Saturday by winning trie fourth pame. 5 to 3. after a seesaw contest. Both Eller and N hf were hit freely. Score:

AB

Now York Burns. If

Bancroft. . ... 5 Young rf 3 Kriech. Sb 4 Kelly, lb 4 Spencer, cf .... 4 Doyle. 2b 4 Smith, c 4 Nehf. p 5 King 1

It.

H.

Totals . Batted Clevela nd New Yorl

54 2 6 3S for Jamieson in 11th too ei o ooo 0 2-

.... OK) B'O 000

002

Two bast hits Speaker. Three base hits Gardner. Wambsganss.

Home runs Meusol. Ruth lices Ward (2). Johnston.

PipP. Wood. Errors Ruth. Ruel. ouble plays Ward to Pratt to Ruth. Left on bases Cleveland. 5; NewYork. S. Bases on balls Off Quinn, 1; Bagby. 5. Hits Off Quinn. 6 in (none out in luhi; off Mogridge. 2 in II. Hit by pitcher By Bagby I Ruel 1; by Mogridge (Wood). Struck out By Quinn. 1; by Mo-

cridgo. 1; b Bagby. Irsing pnen

IS A. 4 1 ii ii ii e 3 1

Cincinnati .

1 j Groh. 2b Rath. 2b 1 S Daubert. lb . . ,

Rousch. cf Duncan. If Kopf, ss Nellie, i f Allen, r ,

P

Totals ?,7 Batted for Nehf in

AB. 4 4 4

0 1 t 0 0 0 0 A &th

R. 1 o o 1 0 II 1

1 o 1 l (I ft

n 4 4 4 0 , 1" 0 1 0

. 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1

10 2 1

H. 1 0 1 0 II 1

Sacii- i Eller.

Ba gin-

Totals . New York Cincinnati Rousch.

11 '11

01ft ;01

o. l l 4 1 fi

i 0 0 0-

A. 1 0 ft 1 ft 1

12

If 4 rf 4

Ilo'.ke. lb 4 1 . ec k e 1 . 5 b ... 4 M ir.t n llle. . 5 O'.W;!. c 2 Scott, p 4 Totals 5 5 One out when scored. St. l,oui A n. S.nith. If ." Formier, lb .. .' Sti'i'r, t? b 5 Horitsby. 2b ... 5 l.niin, ss J I U I h rof r ". r ... i ie ithc t-'. rf . . 2 Mcl le:iry. . f . . t North. j 2 Slier-b-1. p 1 K iiod' a Tora", . . . r. J

"Ttatr.-.i Roster; . . St. l."l,v Tw o-h Pck. Herns'. He.at h. -ot. . Hoik'. He.lt) Herns!, -. L.' pl. -1 .;!:.. on s a v. S f ; . t . s o u ;

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Sacrifice Grdi. Dauhert. ' Nort h. 1

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Three base hit Groh. Home ton Eller. Errors Young, Rousch. Kopf. Neale. Double ploys Kopf to a Du'oert. Reft on bases New York. S; Cincinnati. ."I. Bases on ball? Off Eller. 1. Struck out Bv Nehf, i'.

-r Mogridge. Empires Moi larity j Passed ball Smith. 1't'inirfsand Chm. Time 2:25. J Quigk y and O'Day. Time 1:4-1.

HEAVY HITTIXG OF PHILLIES HIT WELL FELSCH WIXS GAM El BUT LOSE TO CUBS

North. 1" ii-': in 2 Ser.tr. r. I Win niüi.' pin s K !

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LETS ROIUXS V WITH )E Rl'X

r.y A.ei-l.ited Press "BOSTON. July

4. Felsch's hit-

part in

ting nlavfd a prominent

Chicago's 7 o 4 victory over fioston J j hi i

aturdav. fBs double -coreil two; row

in the tifth and he knocked the :i over the left h Id fence in the!

seventh, w it'.n Jacks-on on hi st base.

Score :

Dy A. so' i.ited Press: OHPA';. July outhit Chi-ago dt t

J 1. Although Red philadel-

i tr 4 today, ("hicago pile runs in the fifth on tu

base on balls and two error Seor :

Phladelphia AT:, lt. II

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IGame Called for 2:30 This

Afternoon at Singer Rasehall Park.

5

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1

4

Time 2:19V2. 2;16U, 2:15;. 2:1S Pav. Three heats, purse $600. Plucky Dillard. b. h.. by

Hal Dillard (Palin) o Haley C (Boyd) 1 Halbear (Kiley) 2 Horace McKcrron (Eton) 2 E J L and Dolly D started. Time 2:0H2. 2:0912, 2:11.

1 5

o 4

This afternoon at 1:30 n'cank the Hoo-ier Creams will c-ts bats with the Singer baseball team at .Singer park. It will be the first Sundav gar.ie that the Scv.-in Machine men ha e ever played on their hur..e lot. Moore and Baktr are sh ted to vlo

inc neavy worn ior tne singer team i

i v. hil-i manager Crots of the Hoo.i. . r

Creams will send Joe Nutt gain.' t i

them with Zellas doing th-a backstopjjine; Both cf thee teams b.a' e an inimensc following and the gtane is expected to attract several thousand baseball fans. The Singe: team k leading the Industrial League, but this fact dees not wcrrv the lloosier

NAYAL ACADEMY WIMS BOAT RACE

hicago Liebold. rf. . E. Collins. 2b. Weaver, lib. . Jackson. If. . I'elsch. cf. J. Collins, lb. Risbt rg. ss. . Schalk, c. ... Cicotte, p. . . Totals P.r -ton Hooper, rf. Vitt.. 5b Mer.o.ky. If Schang. cf. Melnnis, lb. S.-ott. ss McNally. 2 b. . WalK i s. p. Eu.-h. P Karr, p Totals

AB. 4

. . 4 . 1 AB.

R. 1

1 ft o ' 1 ft i R. 1 ft 0 ft n 1 1 1 ft ft

H. 1

ft 1 .1 ft 13 H. 1 o ft ft 1 ft 1 o 1 ft

o. 1

0 1 14 1 1

i i. 0 1 4 s

A. ft

15 A. ft 1 ft ft 4

Paillette, lb. . . 4 T. 1 law-liners, 2b. 5 Sic r.-el. rf 5 Williams, cf. . . 5 Mensel. If 4 Ec tenor, ss. ... 2 Wrightstone, 2b. 4 Wheat, c 4 Hubhell, p Bett?, p 7

Lebourveau, x Causey, x.. . .

1 ft

ii i

ft 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 II

1 II I

A J

Totals n Ratf-Ml

x.x R.i t ted ( hieao lTtrk, rf. . . . Hollocht r, !'. Ti rry, jb. . . . Barhi r. lb. . . Robertson. If.

for Rett for AB. ... 4 . . 1

in

ft

l

who J Ce f,

have both

.i splendid 1 "hicago

at home and

be a game will worth

Their Varsity Crew Will Rep resent America at Olympic Contest.

Cram boys record this

abrcad. It should

.ec-nr. "Buck" C nnors. wideb- known first sacker, is out: of the mogul i

organization and those players he

has secured is Baktr, late receiver lor the MishawiTka Kam; Yargo,

shortstop for tho Galien nine of the

behind the s'iiv-rei says that among

Boston Two-b.as-e hits l'elsah. Walters I'elsch. Hooper. Schalk. Errors-

4 lftft 020

- t 310 100

1

4

0 2ft 010

-Weaver. Leibobl, :. Home runs Stolen nao

-Risberg, Sehalk.

0 i Tw omblv, i f.

Deal, "lb. . . . Killefcr. c. . liei.drix, p. j'vlexantir i , p.

1 4 4 i ii a i

v i u R. ft 1 1 1 1 it ii ii i.

ii ti ft ii ii I 1 nth. - m H. 1 M i i a 1 ft 1 i 1 e

t J h:

w:..'

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lb

I i ft .

Pitt-!,,;- -z

th.

( i.

i . : g i (' .'. t , V " ' , . e 1 -, o , ; : - i , G r ! i : '.Roe !!;,' :Ti l ' l I M

A I : 4

A

... n

ft ft

1 ' I J '

ft !

Tri:,

!a-o.,i Pi't.o. Tw

.lyn m ri: -P.

H

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has. rth

Sott. Bush. Sacrifice!" E. (oiunsi (2). ivdbold, Melnnis. Double play ! 11. Collins to J. Collins. Left on i iotl,c chie-mo. R : T'.oston. i. Bases

off Bush.

I wm-uity J cavil vrler for the

ue; Cappy Mcot, ("ireen Stockir.'-'s;

off By

hldi with ft-1.

one .:jUed wa unfottunatei Bolts, the second baseman of the enough to üo ta the firin line lust winners, led :h. batting with four

ii- a "ouall cf rlnd came up. which! hits out of four times at bat. Among

5"cd for

k lOe .v. , . . .

or:

on tripe

new pitehtr lr

Scott went lr.to iy warming up.

ha.l

IK.

a : .i ,

1 ox without a 1 the Woolen me e of :":vc tallies.

tCaln S.o

:h at hört.

a brief time, bt long! Roits clouts were two doubles. oel-

cni ugh for (t orij to suffer. 1 ers. Bell Telephone, received two A!ik-.;?tlne was hig'.i in the doubles ! bits, one a homer and the other a event of lö pair. Irtaking 17 out of) trip. e.

, . score pv W . I r-.V" .v.-inc sre th scores made. ! f'ell Phone

ma ue t

elr

M,

-c '. '

Hj do ver.t back

;g to hi- old

o r k

fea!

,

1.. Var t- .p "Wr,

l..l'hr Mi vi H'vde, SvO'

,'erh 'e an

'.ng three tnpU

v d e r n '. 5 r a n

ar.d a tdrnfle. hUh with a

.1 two Single.

. .coo . .SCO David

C00 C 62 f c-T.

5,0 0 5 24x 1

and I'm lor;

t and Grabowpki.

1XDESTRI CTOS LOSE TO MICHIGAX TEAM

.wing are th scores

here being lv tmets i at tire and club e er

P

G -js-tat -;n We', stt r Cc.dv ... Staplrs Myei" m . . Balten T Sr Mclnei n W It am vor. Holland . I -alten. Jr Ca wsoti Kale ...

W iiam -

Ec ti . . Aug .'ir.c Müt sst 1

rr. Jr.

each in the vts. e. c. e. t. ; 5 0 4 5 V o i 4 4 4 9: 4 S 4 7 4 0 ; ' 4ft 1 7 S 7 ! 4i - 4 4 5 5 i 41 f S4 4 5 r. : s 1 1 4 :: to s ?, j 24 2 Z 4 0 0l ."4 3

innings. . .022 010 00A 5 5 4

Cutters 44"J 190 lOx 15 15 S MeCoombs and Voelkers and Norrie: Chudzicki and Trumbell.

Ity AoelafJ Pretis: CLEVELAND. July 2?,. Francisco won the national city tennis tournament here Bot .nd Roberts and ClTrenee

San Grlf-

Uv Associated i'ress: IVK i: g V I NS I GAM OND. W o r c e . -t-r, Mass., July 2 4. The navy will represent the Pnitcd States In the rowing regatta of the seventh Olympiad on the barge canal at Antwerp. The varsity crew of thrt naval academy, competing aeainst the most powerful college and club eights of the country today in the combined Olympic tryouts and national championship regatta left in Its wake after a hard tussle tho crack crews of Syracuse university

and the Duluth Boat club, finished in that order.

The Annapolis mid.hipmen had asserted in no uncertain strokes tho right of the navy to carry the colors of the United States when Undo Sam sroes afloat ir international rowing competitions With the navy eight, there will go to Antwerp "Jack" Kelly, again the national champion in single sculls who, paired with hi cousin, Paul V. Costello, a fellow member o the Vespcr Boat club of Philadelphia, gained a doubl" cliirn to Olympic honors ty winning the nior doable. title.

Greene, Qui en and probably Beit

Mot'fit who now are with

B rod er and

l.aporte. ; Connors intend.- to furnish the-l same calibre of baseball as was con- i templated by Ben KoehU r and! "Goat" Anderson last sprmg when ; the Green .-locking venture ua.s siarled. j Next Sunday Floyd I 'i'zimn .ons.' i i-peed Boys of Benton lRrbor will j

OU III- illllil'. li'Ul. 1 Miiunilll, U"'' illiril'IV outfit the Kalamavoo K. of Ps., i i.. . ii, ..- i.. ..i.i rr...... j ' until th

iM.ttiiie ntiu.' : ui i'.wi, i u,i (i j Itail Lights, Ft. ayr.e. Chicago Ros -.'lands. Gary and Fairbanks-More--. All (if th--e are -tellar or-

w-hich ( panizations and produce a brand of

1 . .... . . i

I bail whl n nas orougnt seii.i-pr j playing t'J the front in the past few !

i ears.

on balls Oft" Cjrotte,

Hits Off Bt.sh, 12 in inning? Kirr. 1 in 1. Hit by pitcher

T.nvi (Riyberg). Struck out Bv 1

Bush. L Empires Connolly and Walii'n. Lo-i:ig itcher Bush. Time 1 : 55.

T-.ta's i. 1 1 -jT Is: T'hil ol. Iphi '. 11" ic.ij 4 Chir agt eft H j,! (;riX ) l.i '.cr: Pain. tie. -t. I, (!, i-'Ieich-er. Tv. " b.i-e hit i'.iiib tti . s'ld'an ba. . s l-'auletle, R;i v. lin Deal. Sacrifices Hollrich, ;. Doul l p. lav

iinni.i'ii to r:gn;-i i Mie to ra'.a-

1 'tue. is-ii n o.i-i-s- I'niia l' t pn .a

EHMKE SHOWS PLEXTY OF STUFF TO PHILS

?; Chicago ,. Ma-. - ..u i-.tlN--!,! Hubb.-ll :5 off H-ndrix j. Hit- off Hubbt 11 5 in 5 inning; off j'e tti 1 in 2 innings; off Hendrix 11 In i 1-2 innings; rft' Alexaralir none in innings. Hit by pitcher bv Hendrix. Fb t lier. Struck out b Hendrix 2; by Bett.- 1. Winning pitcher Hendrix. Lo--i.hl' pitch r Hubbell. Time 1:45. Empires Hitler and Mor.in.

WhiR-!. oi ba.se--Bas.-y on Cooper. t. ( no;..innir. i C , . by r'oo,,. ' ): 1 . . u

Br

i

Hi

Hi

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rr

Pr-

1' a--.

( ALL ST. LOUS GAME OFF IX FIFTH FRAM!

W . '. .-' !

L--d.i r .

Bv A--0- iate.l Presn : PHILADELPHIA. July 24. De-

troit defeated Phlianeipnia. ; o- .

,'o visitor reached t'.rsi i ith inriing. when Perry

gave the w estern team its hrst run . : i l- . ..... . iritK iVi a lOC'S: I

I IV Oil SM II U I'll"! I'll M Ii" un , .

full. The start of the game was

Indianapolis Takes Another From Columbus

ai t : il o ; c : -I .

o:

Ijetlli'

de

layed by a h iHtroit Yrmng. 1'b Jones. ni

av,

storm.

-core :

'Turk" Cofley aftcrncon's fray.

will umpire this

Roche Crashes Triple

Shorten, cf . Ve.-ieh. if

j Heilrnan, Ih ! Elagstead. rJ : Pinelli. ss .

With the Bases Filled xnaI l-.hmke. p

11 v Associated Pres MILWAEKEE,

I

Wis.. J ilv

Roche's triple with the jt scs

filb-tl

foil 3 wed

r.l-.j V

24x2 :ix-;oxr:

Freelal t T. - N v. s. Tlr.a : TH BEE RIVERS. Mi h -The PairhTn-- Morse

Julv 2 I. baeb-ii:

Team toduv dttiattii the Indtstructo

Tea

( f Mih.iv. aka by a 2 to 1 score

Iter one f i i.ie me-sr. ci; r .rut;-

?!ejs r r. here m years Th Inde-J-TrUCTo Ter.T. w:s f orcedt d to be ctjv pl.-'-cmt: for The tror-.g Miehiau tarn. but rr.ly the b;'ak cf t.te ram a.v tJj.m. a victorv.

Pt AitocIafM rres: MA.-'. N CITY. la., July 24 -

Trap.hooters from eight states gath-

.-r-e.-l here todav for the first arc

t r ; 1

I,akes rone handicap tournanhlch opens Monday. Tavo d wrr expected to compete.

The rone :r.r:uoes inna, .Minnesota,

MlchUan. Ohio, nd rdissourL

c;re at r.tent hundr

Induna. lWIr-oi?

tin of San Francisco defeiting W. Merrill Hall and Leonard Beekiran of New York in thre out of four sen 6-1 : 11-3; 4-8; 6-2. Roberts' viciou overhead serving was tho feature. The New Yorkers played steadily and did some splendid volleying but their weakness in returning Roberts' service ;.T0ved a handicap. The San Francisco players won th f.rst .et easily but In the second pet

the New Yorkers forced the Call-j fornians to go 20 games before they won. Roberts and Griffin faltered in th third set. the New Yorkers winning I 6 to 4. !

The Pacific coast players toek the fourth set by a score of 6 to 2. the eastern players taking but two gar.:j.

Dr Associated Presg

ANTWERP. July 24. America! made a clean sweep today in the Oiyntpic trapshootinc-. taking the first tivr places in the individual ' competition. Mark Airie of Cham-: p.vign. 111., is the Olympic champion, i He scored 95 out of a possible 100. j Frank A. Troeh of Vancouver.:

Wash., was second with 0.1

Horace

S. Wrich

Atlantic City, tied for third with i". Airie won with a sensational straight ten at the tir.ish. shooting a: birds sprung at random from eight traps, while Troeh who was tied with him at 90 broke only e.ght of the last string.

! Totals . 1 Perkins Phlla. I lVfll rf

Kansas I " 1 "

in-Res. n

If

(tit

b

in the third inning Brock's sacrifice fly

Citv a live to three vic'.orv ovc

MiP.v.iokee toe! a v. Huhn's hon-.e rot 'Walker,

iith two r:i n on the h.i'i s rorol lSt'dch. cf

all the Milwaukee i uns. (

pitched excellent ball after the firs inning. Score:

Kau. City H'4 oei (eft 5 $ Mi! 'a.O 00 ft 0 ft' 11

Gc.rin

Brock. 7

and Gj.-ton; W aver

rr- t. V.

yf.p i II 'II I 1 kj

Perklr.s. c .

:Grifi:n. lb . 1 ! Galloway. .- 1 Perry, p . . nd . j Totals . . Detroit . . .

1

Philadelphia

Two-har

hits

Bor.ser. Cincinnati: Frank ! HeaiY IHttinC St. Paul

i, in.u;ii, ami 1 reo "im. t- n . if 1 '

i earn uein .uiiiiieupuiis .-terü t e ..i-u , rors Dykes. Gr

AP.. R. II. O. A. 4 1 1 S 4 ?, 1 0 2 " 2 ii 0 ft 0 4 ft 1 O " 4 11 0 !) 1 4 it ft l r 4 1112 ,4 1 5 n 4 1 10 2 ?3 5 7 20 II for interference. AB. R. H. O. A. 4. 0 3 4 0 2 ft ft 1 e ,4 ft 1 2 1 ! 4 " 1 - r' n ft ft 2 2 . 4 ft 1 2 2 .4 1 11 1 ft 1 . ?. i 1 1 ?. ft o ft 1 .31 0 7 'J7 10 oft. '1 ftH 1 1 5 min ftfto 000 ft s Stanage. Pinelli. en. Dykes 2. Eritlin 3. Double play

I5y Associated Pre": Col. EM BES. O. Julv 2 4. Indianapolis won the sHceir-d game of the .eries from Columbus tod'iv it n to

j two. Although hit hard Mulre.nr.ari j would hr'.ve hebi the Indians to 1 ! low score had be received pi. p- r 1 support. Cavet in the- seventh iun- ( ing hit the ball oer the right ra nter j fence lor a home ran. It v a-s one of the i".nc(st h.ts of the- yeas-.n 1 on the local field. .Score:

i Indianap. K0 240 201 ! Co! 0'i 1 01 0'0 2

j Cav t r:a-l Her.'ir.e; and Keily.

r.n.

.1.11 Oese

1 (

!, P

Tci'- . j-hiiigrin-

1 : A

1 1

u :n-ia,

1 A in

Mo.-. r: " Rr.-; H : r ' ( ). : :

V.

T."

: Louisville Wins From Toledo By Wide Margin

TOLEDO. ).. July

4. Lou:. vl!

J - t' I

Tommy It.c pitching a no-hit game while the visitors we..-. e 1 ii.hir.g

W OU i: "IM lOtt-'u' i-l.Xj

or

Stryker's offerings f

er the regular game

protested gam" of June jyouisville won 2 to 1 was

i n

!" hi'--was o-e

from th.

xth

i r ". g ,

Pv Associated Tresis: .t:V YORK. July 2 4. A r.e-.v Anurican record of two ir.inuP1. 5 '-5 s cond- for the 2 2 0 ard swim for women was made here todav by .Miss Ethcld Bleibtr. Miss Bibtrry lowered tur own record for the distance Ly three second

V.y Associated Tress: ! Pinelli "sr. PA EL. Minn., Julv 24. St. , n" h -.-: Paul defeated MinneapoILi i to 1. j S. BasDr. ssen's tn;, .-ir.gl' s bv RUgert i off Per: and Miller, and .-chatter's error gav- Ehmke.

toe S. iln:s a two 1 an lt-d in the. Hi!

J:ir,:-.g. ."tr.?.'-." by HargraM, , 1 :23. I iglta:-.rr and V.' a tie's ras- I

acct nr. ted fcr the othei- tw o in

: 1C" f.. e

, Young and Hellman. L'-ft - Toledo

' Detroit. 4: Philadelphia.

s e.n hat: ort r.nmKe. -.-Mel y. 2. Stru k out By

.1 : Ev Perry 2. Umpir?

and Evans. Time

ddir.g on- run to tl to

Toledo wa goii,g SCore'.eH--. four innings the Tcle.Rar.s Ejt one hit off Kooh. Score: I, ,u isvil la . . HI 0 101 1 C 1 1

00 ooo

Aftthe

2 5 which cov.fcf r.ued Eoui.sville

al v.h:

M Bride Torr'-. 1 ' "our'.- e v Tor;, S'. Lou.--W ih;-..'t T ; . r e e - "o ir: :. S-. Le. on l-,:is-1 a

1 .

Tr. the

!ong ard

e

h--:

0 00 0 :-' r-.- k f-

Et

July

and P 1 a y

the . event h. . Minn "" St. Pui . . '- ft '"'

Schauer and 1 1 j rgi u.v e.

1 j.v l

Mujcr; Hal

-T. d

TE Tt R E Th--- Tt r: e ' a v -r-. pi 1 t ii ie. Ky.. -che d-jd Tf n-

FACTE. Ind F. ir.te perns' ' t t a ni 1 f h- : e to.;. 1' 1 : g:. ::ie of the

July 2 ra'lated Roui--to 7. in c I'er.r. - v s;. s-

ASfcOClated Press : . - X i o 1 ; ; -

Air. -.at roi.tr. t P.i. . 1 toi .-ingles champion of th-e-n ter.rli a.-.-odatiori b

' . ! :j-t.( ::. w f. -.il-' tic

.-.a! Tot ourt?.

-1

2 4. Jo-. 1 v 1 e-arn -north We5!e f. at:ng M-tn.. r;

MICHIGAN

Home of

l no mo or r V. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, f

rn.iii.en: 1 . The s--r.r(

-.Vi' T

were 7

I

Ha:

en