South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1920 — Page 6

lM&SCn;iM tJtnü Nt-Wb-TIMES

Babe Ruth Clouts 35th Homer into Right Field Stand at Polo Grounds

MAY'S HURLING ALSO FEATURES YANKEE VICTORY

I League Standing

Carl

Ha Littlo TrntiMtHolding Retl Sox to Four Swat.

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AiS'.rlntM IT : NRW YORK. July .'. - Ne.v Yoi.; -:i defeated Röstern h'l.- Sunday to 2. Mjv h'dd tii R 1 ox to ur hi;. two of v, hRh wer of the :,ilch ;.trP:v. !!ot pitch. .1 wV.I

pt m to- run. wi.f-n w.e laura.

13 him for fix one

n Rab Path's thirty run of '.he M-a.-.r.. the

;n: the p.wer r'oi

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. ' .i r:d. Re.ston .i the third irr. Re-ion I!";jnr. rf. ... Vi;t. LI) M'-noSKy, If. . . i-ci n,r. rf. ... .Mr Innk lb. . . SOOTt, M. .... McNiI.J . :b. . . V.'alte rs, c. ... Ro t. Jl Katr. 1- ortttne, p. ... TotnU rw York p.-c kinpam-'h. ti ;;. lb fT.iit, L'b Ruth, If M-ii-arl. rf. ... Rodle, cf Ward, 2 b ) 1 1 1 I . -. M-'O!-. p Tuf.iU

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LEAGUE LEADERS BOW TO PIRATES

!! Mitchell Knocked From the

Mound for First Time Tliis Season.

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M( Inri- to Walters; Peckmpau-lh 1'i-att t. l'iip. Triple play Mr-

Nallv to .Mi-lnr.is. 1 ft oti ias-s H"Mf.ri 4. New York '- Hass. on t.i!'.- -off HoAt i; Mays 2. Hit off Hovt 11 in 7; off Fort u no nono

in 1 innintr. Htri.rk hy Mj i 1. I'rnpir Vni!jlly. Tino I . ','.

It f.Sl LT ft V KS T K It I A V. National Lfu. ItoMi-n St. Luuia 2. Nu Vork .": 'In.iuiiHtI 2 Ciilcajfo 0; l'MlinllpMii 2. riit.-i.ur-2 .": r.n.oklyn 1. Amrriran IAfcu. St. I.r.ulH H; I.tr.t 21 'i'l;Ul(I 7; Ctilc:l30 2. U'a Mn-ton 4: riiil.Klpbl.i 3. .fv VorK Horton 2. Aniriin AocItlon. ToWo 0-4.

Karisns City 5-2: Mllvt-ntikre n Ml:iU'-:tpillH 0; St. 1'nul 4. Iii'ii;tiia;iolir4 7-."; Colunilni 5

Southern Anolatln. Na!irill U (i; Atlnuta 0-0. Mobljp 1 Sck Orleans 3-1. I-tu jihis ; lilrmlncham 1. ('imttni))n;M 2-; I.ltlle Kok C. International Iane. Ibiltlrnnr. lo l; Sy racuv 1-1. ltiitr.il. s : Ii hnfT 1. 1 : -;! 1 n u 7-7; Jrrpey City f Toruato 7; Akr-in s. lio kfor.l 0; rt; 2. lerrp Haut .1; 3; 0. Ib.rLford 1; 0; .1. Tme Haut 0; o 1. Mölln 1; ; Koffc ffil.in.l 5; 1. M -lin- 1; 1; :i Kim k Kxl itnl 0; 1'; 1. (7 ini.liis i Cetljr linpl.lft (; 3. F.x-i ti s vill l-T ; 12; ;:.

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CLEVELAND LWIAXS WALLOP WHITE OSJ

Iii Ass.-. iatfMi l'ri'": fl.KVKl.AM). O.. .Tü!y 2 't v'!anl lefr-.it. -x 'hi i-;t SurMay 7 tr "2 t'r.vf 1r.-tki' outiit lie-i Williams nn rrrivii I 1 1. r ytipport. trors by Ili.-rrr1 an.l Yar e--oUlv. Numif 'iH doubl wo-.-o

Tiiar;- t i auA f ground rul-s

N.lilin'and 11R0W iS FALL HARD

BEFORE TIGER CREW IiKTJIOlT. Midi., July 20. Detroit harntiu'r.-il tarfo pitchrrs for 2 2 hits and defoated St. Louis today 2 1 t" . A insmith l-d in the clubt in-q; with tu 'o.sin ','les. a dooble and

tnplf In 1 1 tirv.ts at bat.

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x I'att-d for

xx Matlod for

Fl.'Tclnnd Jamison. If . . liatifv, If rhapinan. s . . spHkcr, rf . . . Wood, rf 'rardnr. 3h . . . mj.' n ss. 2 1 Johr.tr::, lb O'Neill, r "ovvI?tki. p . . Hums, z Totals . . . . z Fatted for Chbak'o t'lpVf'lfllkl ....

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Uy Amori.itM l'r'si: nitOOKI.V.V. N. Y.. July 25. Pittsburg knocked Mitchell cut of the box Sunday, the southpaw pitcher losing his first game of the sea

son. The. m ore wa- 5 to 4. Score: PItt.Kburc AU. II. H. O. A Hiebet. If 5 0 1 3 0 Carey, cf 3 2 2 2 0 So tit, worth, rf 4 1 2 3 0 Whltt J. 3i . : . 4 1 2 1 2 C'utshaw. 2b ... 4 0 1 4 5 (irimm, lb 3 0 0 9 0 Caton. 4 0 1 2 1 Maeffnor. c 2 0 0 3 1 i'onikr, p .... 4 1 1 0 ö Totals 33 r 10 27 9 HrKklit AR. H. II. O. A. Olson, 4 1 1 1 3 .Iohri'ton. 3b .. 4 o 1 2 2 CrilTith. rf 4 0 2 3 0 Wheat, If 4 0 2 3 0 Mjer, cf 4 1 1 2 " Konetchv. lb 4 0 1 S 1 Kilduff, 2b 3 1 1 ö I Klllott. c 4 1 1 2 3 Mitchell. j 3 0 0 1 5 Cad ore, p 0 0 0 0 1 McCabe. z 0 0 0 0 0 N1 tz 1 ft 0 0 0 Total 35 4 10 27 16

7. Batted for Konetchy in, 9th. 7.7. Catted for Cadcre in 9th. Pittsburg 100 001 030 5 Brooklyn 100 020 0014 Two-baso hit Elliott, Myers. Three base hit Whttted. Stolen bases Carey, Myerp. Sacrifices Haoffner. Kilduff. Double play CutBhKw and (Irimm. Left on bases Pittsburp5: Brooklyn 5. Bases on balls Off Mitchell 2; Cadore 1. Hits Off MItchfll 8 in 7 1-3 innlnps; off Cadore 2 in 1 2-3 inninpt. Struck out By Mitchell 1: Ponder 2. Winning pitrhor 'Ponder. Losing pitcher Mitchell. 1'inpires Hart and Harrison. Time 1:55.

POWELL9 S SINGLE It NINTH WINS CONTEST

By AMoc'Atpd Presa: HT l.OUIS. July 25. Powell's slnKio to center in tho ninth innin? with the bases filled and two out pave Boton two runs and a 3 to 2

victory over St. Louis Sunday in the

decldinp same of the series

fames. Score:

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Boston AB. R. H. O. A. Powell, cf 5 l ?, l l Pick. 2b 5 0 o 1 3 Mann. If. . N. . . 4 0 0 0 0 Holke. lb 4 0 2 8 1 Ford. lb. 0 0 , 0 3 0 lloeckel, 3b. ... 3 1 1 1 1 Maranvllle, ss. .3 0 l 4 3 O'Neil. c 4 0 0 6 2 Watson, p 3 0 a 0 1 McQuillen. p. . . 0 0 0 0 1 Christenbury .01000 Cruife" 0 0 0 0 0 DuRey 0 0 0 p 0 Totals 34 3 9 27 13 Ran for Holke in 9th.

-Batted for Watson in ?th. Ran for Cruise in 9th.

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F.rrors Weaver. UN' re

7th. nee 2 3 Ix 7 Tu o-

1-Vlsrh. (I.iriln. r, j Shocker

ba hits Ieib. .1-1

0'N.!',. I'l'u ii-lvic, "haptnan. Jnliii ft 'tv !l"nir n:p. -Sje.akT. Stobn ta.. . - Wamt'SfcTaTis-. S.o riti.-es I. eil. old. Jiihton. Or.tney. I .eft on

Van Gilder in 9th. .vor. 010 no-- n

i iMtrolt 7". r. ota (rir "i

i F.rMTs Smith. Youns (2); Wach. " j Two bae hits Ain.mUb. Austin 2;

: Youru'. Ainsrnith. Flaprstead. Ji- . ool.. -.on. Stob-n Im.cs Pine Hi. Double j plays Yo.ins anJ Heilmann. Lvft ton b.i. xSt. Liuii? 11; LHtroit 7. : Raes on balk- Off Oldham i;

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ba s : 'b.i. aco 10;

i'-.ie, ,,i t ills :Y ! .kle 3. Striifn

Cleveland 7.

Williams 4; Covut Hv Williams

m.ni ' 111 7. Sin; 1 ! Odder 2I'Mipires -

2 - off Van Oilder 1 h iM out by Oldham 2: Van Losing pitcher Shrw-ker. l'riel and Ovvens. Time

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P CRAW'S CLUB BEATS

MORAN'S CHAMPIONS

St. Ixus AH. B. H. O. A. Smith, If 4 0 2 0 0 Fournier. lb. . . 4 1 1 12 0 Stock. 3b 3 0 1 0 2 Hornsby. 2h. . . . 4 n 2 6 4 Lavan. j?s 3 0 1 1 5 Dilhoefer, c. . . 4 0 0 5 0 Heathcote, cf. . 3 0 0 2 0 Mcllcnry. cf. . . 3 0 0 1 0 Doak. p 2 0 0 0 2 Sherdel, p 0 0 0 0 I Haines, p 0 0 0 0 0 Schultz 1 0 1 0 0 Janvrin 0 1 0 P 0 Total. 31 2 3 27 1 4

EIGHTH FRAME RALLY I WINS FOR SENATORS

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Intiii) ral!;e.l in ih ei Sunday r.'-al dcftat.d Pb u 3. corr. PliiJad lpbi. AP. !:. Witt, rf i 1 I - r.' 2b 4 i Walk.:, If 4 I Woi. h. cf 4 o !:;u.ip.. r.l. .... 4 " perkit.-. C. .... 4 Orirri: lb l l'raliOW a , 4. . . 2 o X.ijb r, p c "

r.y Asmm iat.'d rri". : rixriNN'ATl. 3.

Batted for Doak in Sth. Ran for Schultz in Sth. Boston 001 000 002 3 St. Louis 000 000 0202 Two-Laso hits -Mann. I.ivan. Hornsby. Stolen bases Powell. Error Boeckcl. Sacrifices Maranviile. Iivan. Double t play-- Pick, Holke and Maranvllle: Lavan. Hornsby and Fournier. ieft on bases Boston. S; St. Iuis. 4. Ha-sr-s on balls Off Watson. 1; Doak. 2; Haines. 1. Hits Off Watson. S in S inninps; off McQuillan. 0 in 1 innings; off Doak, 6 in S innings; oft Sherdel. 2 in 1-3 inninj;; olT Haines, 1 in 2-3 Inning. Struck out By WatFon. ;; Doak. 4; Haines. 1. "Winning pitcher Watson. Losing jjteh-

er Sherdel. Uinnirts Klein and

Kiv.slifl. Time 1:4 5

Trivoulidas May Win Marathon

OLD SPORT'S MVSISGS

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j S'i-ir,-. Rabe Ruth h ; s j bis record of home rr.s ! year the call fans in e,-Ti,. j m jp ase.l and tb v c ar. tic i shoabl total 1 0 i

Tie-- manner in which thi Bros, boys are t'.ouiinc th1 the Industrial leapue b"k.-- .i were startir.i? somo Rutil ai.iun themselves.

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BROOKLYN LEADS BY SMALL MARGIN (iinriiiiiati. Hunnrr I j in Nj tional. Kails to Show An Form.

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Although Pop Fnrk.: had a'.l :!-.' rize money colic. -ted for ti;-s team in the C"b?5s A b.i-.ip b.f.v. the season opened bis -to, k ..- no: very high at th pr svm ;inu-.

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But the Industrial

enmplishlnjr its purpose ,.f ,r, interest it; baseball and ibo m'it:r: in which the various canu-s ar. i". patronized is more than lilhn-' jr. season expectations. The popular Eddie Wei.-n have a Kood tryotit at Michigan Pit next Thursday In which h .starts i

a wmatip Hiiraciion. apo Truro wi;' lie quite a few of the fans fro:u h- i.-i to attend the festivities. ' i Duy Snoke has the season' .i clo-;iKh airn. He sr.asKP.i two b'.i; i 'uns- at one session at Diamond lake! and lifted the pair into the boat 1 dead. But he does not explain that j the owner of the Great Eastern,

Leaned them with a hammeras thev!-'-Tls

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placed for a

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of July 3 ar.d rid last we.

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place by or Saturday.

TSO.p R'.'ii.l'". and wti'.e V;

at'a:r T; it: :v

were brought uj aKn vide of tlie j boat. I

It's remarkable how excited the entire fportu: 1'raternity is our ti e Shamrock-Resolute race. If th. y forot the finish the event mo.-t of us land lubbers would sb et. ju--: a

Well. I Sat i.

won their pan.e

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! la a y battimr. ; The week's record, in each 1 f tC,:ie.l won and b

'."ans hit. lrors. ir.rludin: yn'e--

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j National IxmH'.'

Bert Clayes. the champion bass i Rroo'..;!vn player of the Studebaker band. ' Picin na ti

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turned philosopher on their Detroit trip last wirk. He provided lavishly of the forbidden fruit to iui close friends ud libitum. Th National kruuo lias "no e.f

the most excilinp rat'1-' in it torv. Any one of th tir.-t six

Pirpb-;r St I a ''ais ('hii-.ici' Xew York Boston . Rhilad'Mphi'. . .

his-1 Amorli tri li'dcuc rlub? 1 e - r ', i ri d

has a chime at the stupe of the season.

th:s ! New York i Chicago .

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But for the runaway pare St. Piul' St Louis

have sot from the season's m.vption. ! Fa sten . . . the rave of the Amerkan a.-ocia-i p.-troit . . tion would be even more spectacular i I'l.i'adelr h

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HOOSIER CREAMS DEFEAT SINGERS

i.rT. t s won the

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odd Käme of the i PliiLLIhS t ALL HAUL)

Take First Game of Series From Industrial League Leaders Score 4-3.

ivt-u'inie v ri from the Reils Sun-!

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Totals Yahintini

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h. tt. . Harris. 2b.

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Torres

--Wash-j hth i::i-. ii.K' ' a-b Iph'.a j Ii . A.' n J A 1 .S 2 , 0 0 1 0 v) 1 2 e ; 0 2 1' t - 0 1 J r 2 4 1 1 H i V. 1 I 4 V 1 4 0 2 '' 1 1 2 0 1 4 C 0 0 V u 1 I. "' e ti a : i n 1 -:.!.

Ji to 2

New Yrk P.iirr.s. If i'.if.t reft, . Youri:. if Frisch.. 3b ... Kelly, lb ... Kim:, cf Doric. 2b Sr. der, c ... 1'am. s. x Smith, c . . . . Tone . p . . . . Tota'.s - R a n for C'llU'illiUlti Gr oh. '-h . . . , P.ath. 2 b Daubert. D . Roush. cf . . iMmcan. If . . Kopf.

Score: AB. . . . 1 . . . 4 . . . 4 . . . r . .. 5 i 5

BEFORE ALEXANDER

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Br As-ärtciat.1 l'res: "CHICAGO. July 25. Rxtra base blows by Chicago coupled with Alexander's pitching won from Philadelphia here Sunday by the pcore of :. to 2. Terry" ld the itittlnp with

::lto doubles, while Merkl steppeii

0 I Into a triple and two slnsles. Score:

Before a crowd which taxed the capacity of the Singer park, the Hoosier Crems, doubtless the fastest apgreg-ation of baseball j layers outside the Industrial league. Sunday afternoon took the measure of the Singer team, leaders of the icacrue, by a 4 to 3 rore. Joe Nutt, on the mound for the winners, was in ktmhI form, and had tho Singer outfit eating out of his hand till the ninth frame, when a bract of misplays. one by Nutt himself, almost spilled the beans. In this inning there were two men on base- when the renowned Buck Connors stepped to the plate with his war club. Nutt was edual to the occasion however, for he forced the Singer stnr to hit a dinky grounder towarxl pitcher's box. Nut saw a double play in sisht and in hp- haste

to execute the play overthrew third !

base by a wide margin anil two enemy runs crossed the plate. Then he settled down and retired the pide. Bat IXklor Out. Hckler started on the mound for the Sinper tiam and Rot as far as the sixth inninc when the Hoosier Creams cut loose with a barrace of btnples that sent Eckler to the showers. Cappv Moore .was called

in from hi station at rieht held

finished the uame without

another run. That both these team? have a following was evidenced by the enthub'asm r displayed by the crowd, and it was evenly distributed too. This was the first of a three-pa me series which hns been arranprd between the two teari1. one the leader of the Industrial leasue. the other claiming the semi-pro ch.imi ieipdiip nf northenn Indiana. The next

j game will lie played either the sec- ! ond or third Sunday in August at the

sam park. Pendintr the outcome of this game, arrangements for the last came, should one be necessary, h being held up. Score: Hoosier Creams. 0 00 103 000 l 6 Singers 010 000 002 3 6 4 Nutt and Zellas; Eckler, Moore and Barry.

and

allowing

BY LI). IH'G I IKS Of course e . ry one in America wants a Yankee shkld to first breast the tape in the irrnc Hin r Marathon race, the blue ribbon eent of tn coming Olympics at Antwerp. Put in the event cf defeat bcinr our lot in the classic ttst there would be few complaining voices raised were Peter Trivoulidas used as the instrument of disappointment. For Peter is '"one of us' aithuuph lie is to bear the colors of Greice on his breast in tho terrible run at Antwerp. Tmoulidas expects to dupUcate,

J in a t-ense, the act of the ancient

yoldior of Miltiudes. who ran from Marathon to Athens announcing victory, thm to drop dead. He expects to run the same distance to the fraction. And he evjiecls, at the tinish, t) bear news to Gi.cce not of a military victory, but one strictly athletic. Ileitis a strictly athletic affair, I'cttr, unlike the messenger of old, dots not expect to (hop dead He's too rr.uch of an athlete for that sort of thiiig. "Dark hirsts'' usually "com through" in the.se marathon tests it "seenis. McArthur was something of a surprise at Stockholm. Johnny Haj e.-, an ex-dc jiartnient store clerk .an absolute unknown won in London, sherrin-; of Canada upfet eja rt calculations at Atluns wayback in l:o;C. Thtie's n. picking a winner in such a wholesale array of entrants as face thv start, r in an Olympic- marathon. I tcr TrivcHilidas has been in this country' ouite n while. But he rates at? a it. en of (Irceie for be has

ne ver tak'-n out j.ai'. rs in Am neu.

lie lias tr.riiTtd for ai.d compcRd in rVie Roston M.arathon eiht times. Translated into i onijc titivc fitrutes that is 2'jij miles. At the end of the 2'i0th mile 1 li ou liilas' 1'i'i'si'vu.ino' was re-

FINAL RACE MAY BE STAGED TODAY

than that uf the National. For ihe first time in local h-nvli

history the. clan is doing some pre- i

liminary work in the matter of or-

canlzat'on. it

Ti-

L-arn

is hi;;h time that

boya are waking up to this

ant f attire

There are

a :

17 applications for the City league.

m tu:

importp! esenl ' -hi; for

f-1 LARGE CROWDS TI R

Ol T FOR AM ERIC IV ASSOCIATION CAME-

th

J'

Yachts Take Workout Sumlav Afternoon Lipton Feels Confident.

ly As-f.eiatel Pres.- : SANDY HOOK. July bite and Shammck took ing spino Sunday in the promontory preparatory

25. Beso--ail stretchHorso Shoe for what

CHI p.

i i m r

Bowlers have alwavs marvclkd at , X:1',,':.''"1! ''l , , ni ' . s l o i 1 ! ; s i : a t e I tho splendid oi :a r.itati'-n ot the, .....r-,w. ... ,i,., i.'ii- ...,,i,.;.. ti,.. ..n-:, :,t provpere.is

t' O f-, U' Iii kli' I Ik . : IV IN J'.l . . tiered herd do th-lr prelimir. rv 'l; ; work .luring the sumncr iiion'-.s' f M and thev arc all s-t when the b. .11 , ;:, 1

rings. At present th' re are ima

i ' th-

1 1

i i a

d P.

; draw I of the

t re"

if til'Ir r' f :at if ; h . .

t i a n i.:a' ior 1 ! ic a n a th" ,"b)hs !1 .luriuu t'

i r i r- '! o-:t l n

season i s t h '' 1 1 : i ml hilf mor. t b -

J a 1 1 'Tal l pre ' i ea- h ' .: o;

for tile

11(1.. ,f li . ; p. ! I".-,

! tot a 1 a t t . rd a ru-,. of .ee ..'

en lie season a ye ir ar . WllH the cl'dl' lrarh'd

! v.av mark in the .v. amn.

vas 1 o'isidi ra

s u -f t .

!...t h -'. 1 trie er:-' the p-'t ! will llk P-

1 wit:

fi f. ! ir."

in-omiscs to te the final faco for the America's cup Monday. The American ya:h bent on a brand new main sail, "and after it' was hoisted set an outer lib and went for a 20 minute

sail in the bay. A nice oiirht-knot j breeze was blowirc: from the north- j i vll T. west which wouil have been Ideal . LolimWWs t (lite lUKC

the leagues fully organ !''.-d ar.d Tb'

other half of the .-keb-b will probably be iinMn 1 this wetk. There are a number of important

tournaments in store for local bowl-i its this season. Atr.onu thc-se are;

-.-. I.illri. mirnl t SöllltV; HeOd

1.11 l it, l..C.lll...l.' lit ..V . ...... .-v-. ., i., ... to,..-,, .,Mn,.t -.t s-fiiitli 1 .'itteiu.ance

linn si..,' i"uhi.iiii. in . . , , , , r . .. m..: .... tn. than .'.. foio. perhaps th

t.eilU, I1I-M.U) mm luiiiitui i t in i as lie iri.rdnt.-, !r.imnnt at' surprise is Tile drawing power.-

UldMiil'UIIT. I'' Aurora. State tournament at Gary or D-h do cut.

South Bend. National tournament at Rutfalo. Invitation tournament at Milwaukee.

th. th;.iv

lota l"."r. !'Ce

d r;c V.' i i

time m -ars. is a peuna

er. The atterakirc" rt

;-.er eent nboe th.e i.wf Mint:eaTo)is

b, for the hr

t cntend.

T-.'ed") i- P'

i. , a. V: of a v nd s pa-.:'

for the racing machine?. J Shamrock IV got, under way late Sunday afternoon and worked in and about the Hrrso Shoe for some! time. Once at their moorinps the j mainsails of the P.vo racers were put1 under covers and the crews were !

1 permitted to -ost for 4h& race which

Before Indian Outfit

is to be fouqht over a cour.se lrt miles tn winward or leeward and return.

Sir Thomas Upton feels confident the Shamrock IV will lift tho cup j and prefers njt to talk about the!

possibility of another challenge until it is determined whether tho Shamrock IV will be successful or not. Indications Sunday nicht were for a liht southwesterly breeze which

i u v.

WOU1U Pl e me yucnia . oac l" 'jn

windward 1 1 miifs uown me jersey coast with a run home.

Hv Associated lTes: e ( iH'.MU'.V. O.. July . ... -apolis made a clean sweep se.ies with Cedumbus by

! botii games of Sunday's

I header

to j in a

to 1. LulUlllDUS

the visitors in each ; Sciirc: (1st game. Ind. -'10 do Col. 11 oi .": l'"' Jones. Roctre ;tnl

-Inde-n- i of th-j c inning ! doubl e !

1 1 inning" ar.d j lal.-rd". aided I

game.

! P.

SWAMPS WYATT TEAM

a o

Phllnelolphlft AB.

p

AH. . 32

5 IS 27 10 in ith. Ti. H. O. A. j " 0 o i. 4 1 2 11 o a 1 a ; 0 2 r U 0 1 2 4 j t 1 4 0 j V 0 4 1 j 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 2 S 2 7 14

hr.iiT ..0. .00 0

in Gel

8 th uo o:.x-

Tota t Ratted, f. ir Batted 1 I-'.Mbdolp.v4lA

Wshmrtjn 0 0 0 Ooi o:.x 4

Two ba hits thanks. Griffin. Milan. fAcrtttet Galloway. TouW pi-y DiJgaji. DkH and ftriitln. LA'il on base Philadelpliia ; W&hlr.5ton 5. !'a.s on buliv o:'f Bhaw 1. Hit.- off "h.iw m s innlnxa; off Schacht none in 1. S'ruc k crt hy F7iüw 5: by Nylcr 3. Winniztg pUchr i-haw. Lm;rs UYmJXM did Iiildebrar.d. Time

Ne ik . Winpo. Salb e. Lu'-iuo,

P.uethcr. Totals

z Patted for Luqu? in Sth. New York 002 1 c 1 010 5 Cincinnati 200 000 000 2 Two-bus.? hit -Duncan. Thre.bas hit Burns. Stolen ba.e l)aub. rt S-icr.tlC'T Duncan. Errors , Young. Snyder, Neale. Sallee. Dout i le p'.ay Doyl to l'uncrcft to Ke!-

jly. Left on bases New ' Cincinnati 7. Bases on

Salieo 1; off Luque 2; off Toney 2. 'Hits Off Salk-e, 10 in 5 1-3 Innings: .off Lu'iue 5 in 3 2-3 innincs. Hit by i pitcher By Toney 1. Struck oj;t ! Itv Ltiqtie 3: by Toney 1. Losing

pitcher Sallee. Pmpirfs O'luy and Quijjiey. Tixat 1:5.

I'aulette. lb. Rawlinps, 2b. Ster.sfel. rf. Williams, cf. , Mendel. If. Fletcher, f. . Wrl'tstone. 3b. Wheat, c. ... Ulxty. p

Trd&Is . . . . ChlcJHro Flack, rf. . . Hollccher. ss. Terry. 2b . . Merkte, lb- . Paskert. cf. Deal, 3b. . . . Frtberg. If. . Killlfer. c. . . Alexander, p.

4 . , 3 , 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 , 3 . 1 .33 AB. . 4 . 4 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 3 . SI

B. 0 1 ft 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ft 0 1 1 Ö 0 1 0 0

H.

0 1 0 0 l 4 0 o

H. 1 1

1 1 0 1 0 10

o.

12 1 o 3 ' 0 I 1 2 o 24 O. 0 3 0 1 4 0 5 1

1 .1 I 1 o 1 5 1 0 19 A. 0 4 1 1 1 0 1

16

Toledo Mud Hens Split Ttcin Bill With Colonels

By Aisoc'.atfd Press: TOLliDO. O.. July 2 S. Toledo remained In the firt division of tho American association Sunday by taking the second game of a double

hndor 4 to 3 after dropping the

first .' to 0. Koob -v. ho

three innincs Saturdav and the first

warded. IK- won the last Boston! , . . ArC- -v frml .vfYT Marathon a few weeks ;uu ag linst ' .(i iMUlUlx lIlt,

pick of Amorbu.li marathon materill. Greek friends in New York, wr.ere peter lives, showed their appreciation by snbsciil.inp a purso bU t.oiikIi to s. mi Tri oiili.l.-is afto' tiic ku pi eine Marathon honor at Antwcip thin surcmcr for Greece. 1 Cook Bv Trade'. Trivoulidas like Johnny Haves works at a job which has nothing to do with d ve!dpir.g athletic prowess-. He a.-sisi.s in th. kitchn oi a big New York department store. Previous to this Trioulida did unite a bit of running in his nitive country. Greece. unco he fiiusli'd second in a race held over the original course trekked by tile soldiers of Milta les. Then he sered a long stretch in the navy, which probably old n't develop him in the matter of running sth. But it fa.-hiuncd a paii of sturdy legs and moulded, generally, the physi pue which -en-nbles him to sustain the wear and tc-c.r cf the awful marathon run. Oreoce has triumphed in an Olympic Marathon but once. That was when Loues won at Athtns in 1 $&'.

In tbf- last one at Stockholm in L URS Vi LLC Ky., July-

pitched ' the first Greek to finish could J Purses totalling 1 507,000 'will be

forth and K'li. ( 2nd pame. )

j vjij ' e ii a

((' CO1'

Whiu-'KM-.-e and and Hartley.

0 ,. 7 ol- ' Hcnline

' (:-- ale Hviilin-

i ; ; 1 : Pan-

7 2 l.yon

are ep-awir'g record The atteiahir.ee at erst half f Tli- - than the a ' i. Iftlf s'.-.'.-f-n.

Altliongh niaki'i a l ie for th" c'ubs. with City, are r.ith indica up t the

i pin res.

Tld'IO is H;r):e sat.

nine te ;m

d-.r

; ; : r r; . : a Paul for r tli- ' :

th-

t 1!

be S". P'fl! rbib i ( u-a . : a e in 1 1 1 e v. ran

. n-:.iet. the rem.-i ir.inu-

e d 1

b

itiT. of K -j r. ''

::irh.

I'O

f..

i V o r o . :. e( on

a p i. th.: will T

a s ' . r t ' and thi: It- i'I

c 111 r'l! Cd f en I ) i

in an '.t hi r 5 -",- ! -h

e..;r. The A t !i cr;e.i ii a ecuti ha- be,-; in e with Pre--!d. 'U MeC.irth:

i

-i'aa'V

' 1 1 . ...:'.'IT! - v.- i .ft t h" el.a:ip,

( O.IST P n "-ri-s i s - r"ia ' j"!-

the (

L";e

r.

eagit" r,rr the r.ropovc-d t-'i tal action depe oN upe.n the

The .Tchnson Motor Wheel basehill ntkT trillion journeved to Wy:ttt. Ind.. SunJ.iv, and broupht he.me tiie bacon, defeating "he yatt crew 0the score of H to -j. Grabow ski hurlimr excellent ball for the winning team, was never in any real danger, and allowed only five hits. Rnsh started In the moimd for th; Wyatt nine, but v as repl ice.l in th seventh by Scher-r ?.ftr four runs had hen "scored on hU offerings.

i cithcrman's hitting featured the

fracas, clouting two triples ;md tne same amount of doubl"?.

Score bv Inning: Johnsen '. .O.M 201 410 14 Wyatt ...."0 0 C e2 fC0 2 (Jrabo.vski and Whitrner; .-cheer rnd Nel.v)n.

Immense Crowd l atchvs Minneapolis Win Game

of John W. N -.rtop. pr-

! S-t. Paul club which, at the se.cn: a ppa re-n r 1 v certain ', ; e.ff the P.' 2 0 per: n int.

There

cre.it fiiter h'

two pa cues

rt i'ii.i.ii iy. .

15

1

3 1 Bash,

THE WORLD CT SPORTS

P.y At so, i.ite-.J Pre.s : .MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July Jf.. One of t '.'. large' t crowds evr in the ball park, saw Minneapolis de

feat ,t. Caul ä to 4 Sunday,

home tea'.! winning hits off .Prr.tt in fourth S ore:

The i-

the

sail.

m the r.'i.it ;:re iudLTire- from the

''? I o :"iirv

in joy

-. F: :!" : tii" ' f o r r- i t. c

fa

1 1 w '

the

in 1 : r. t o r

ntter.l

t b o

tV.V;

hunt Iii n-r

third and

seer.n

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e ;i n ,'i ;. ce

-er.f arran

o

a ri "C ,'

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"21 .jo

Minn.

Merritt Willems .me

James Ro-v-rt-on ami

1 CO 4 0'J ri i Jin:

-'ra-

Ri!

Mayer.

in whlh

car

When th railroad

he- was tourintr was deraib-d and turned o. r. the prim f of Wab s

c ; i ro i. d InJ'ired.

I";'.

wmdou un-

t'.Vl'e T,ar.

"hte-'-Ti ni a ca rr k (-ost ti . 1 s mach

i'h 0!i

.1

TI-.'-!- are now

Vi vers 1'. tilos. via p . ' The Charge . f th' Li-' They Rv- in Ror.d.-n.

' 'ill

elo no better than Trivoulidas may

!tth.

re-r staolish

the

Totals . . .

Batted for P.l.xey in 9th. Phlladelthla 100 COO 10Ö- 2 ChPfcgo 200 101 Olx 5 Two-has, hits Terrv (2). Flack.

York 14: j Merkle. Killifer. Thre-base hit balls Off p lu-Mrr sifitpn i-.ft..--s Pajikert.

Friberp. Sacrifices Ilawllngs. Paskert (2). DHH. Frrors Paulette (2. U'ft on bases Philadelphia. S: Chicago. 6. Bus on ball Off Alexander, i. eff Bixey. 1. Struck out Bv Alexander. 4; by Rlxey, 1. Umpires Moran and Rifler. Time bU

rren-ie today tried to-do the sec ond

Itame but was driven to cover in one j lost prestige of the Greek as. a Maxthird of an inning. Nelson, who ) athon runner.

carr.c from the New York American

full

the

12 i

last spring pitched ns nrst game and his second victory 1 season. core: (1st frame. ) Louisville 000 310 O01 r Toledo ..000 000 000 0 Koch and Kocher: McColl

McNeil, Murphy. (2nd came.) Louisville- 100 00' 020 ."! t Toledo ...-U'O 000 lOx 4 : Koob. Graham, lwonif and Ktchtr; Nelson and McNeil.

rv 1

and

riGirrs DitAw CHICAGO, July 20. Frank Mason of Fort Wayne, national fly weight ehampion. and Jimmy Kelly of Chic:.gc. fought a ten -round bout to a draw at Eaet Chicago. Ind.. Saturday nljht. It was Kelly's first appeamnrri in fast boxintc company ani his eleventh professional tn gafement.

Kansas City Divides Contest ir ith Breuers Uy Ai.-r,. iate l Pr -: M ILWAFK'L'i-:, July 25. .Milwaukee and Kansas City eiiided a double header Sunday, the visitors winning the firM j, to 0. and losing liie second 1 to 2. Red Arrj was Invincible in the opener, allowing onlv four hits. Meadows allowed only three hits in the Kt-cond but two of them drpve in runs. Sc:-re; Kan. City 2 CO Oil ("01 a 14 0 Mil. et'O 000 000 0 4 1 Ames and Brock; Northrop and Gaston. l"hlrvk. (1st game.)

distributed during the forty-six to. vs. of racinp in Kentucky thi?1 fall, a big increase over ai p previous season. The minimum purse at Lexington will be $ 1,000. at Louisvilb1 1,200 and at Latonia $1.500. At Lexington thero will be two stakes with a combined value of $7.50. and these with the overnight races will total $T.C,SC0 to be awarded the horsemen. Lipht stakes are: carded for the Latonia meet and their total value will swell the total for the meet to $329.000. Churchill Downs. Louisville, will provide $112.000. These figures include four

stakes with

of for

u combined v,

J 2 5 . u ' 1 0 and other race-i calling

distribution of $7, 00: Last fall the total pwrrje money

at the three tracks was J3J8.0O0.

SPAMAHRb WIN OEND. Belgium. July 2 5. In the Olympic polo sran-.e S'ir.J- the Spanish team defeated the Americans 13 to 3.

CINCINNATI. O.. July 25. Holders of the common stock of the Cincinnati baseball club here received a second dlvidenc. of S per cent this er on the ir common stock. A dividend cf 12 per Ctfiit was declared Io."t January.

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