South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 210, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1920 — Page 8

Wi:i!I.V MOltMVC. JULY 2H, 1Q THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES International Cup of Victory Remains in Custody of New York Yacht Club FAYORITES LOSE AT GRAND CIRCUIT RESOLUTE WINS DECIDING RACE PLAY MANY GAMES AT PLAYGROUNDS The Marvel of the Age

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U. S. Tug O'War Team at Antwerp I

FROM SHAMROCK!

Famous Old Pewter Mnp: Will Krina in in America Upton Sorry. iij .s--' -ljtf I pre?:

SANDY IiO K. N. J..

lh- Ai.ieiican'a cup A n, erica. Ttvs w.is dcebhd short! i!:-lTi Tur -!.iy M:"n tli i'.ifi defi :,d f iDsOpit" Oil t

l.'J'J rt-K-itta three to two by 1 -1 -tir k ,--ir Thi'Di.is L'.plon's shaninck IV m the firal race. Ti- ! -1 r.der cutviikd the gr en shop 1' . oiy, b'.irit for Nut in the last .nt-t of a t-n.;f n u seri-a ii t ct,.it ari'i most hard ftj-;ht in ibe history .f th prveinas trophy reusing the line 7 I J : 2 J unoi-f.'-iil tin.-, only about 2 5 minuti ii'dorr expiration of the six hoar lirr.it. Incited the list rnlf of th race fvolvtd Itself Into a rur1 of t.ie defender aftaint time, with th fate f the content regain.; on the wind lur th challenger was about oroimSe astern when the ArnciKuii Hashed over the I in-. Tli'rtjr Mile Kar-. It W7us a thirty mil windward F.nl leeward racp, this final cont-st f f 1S-20. started in li-.ht airs .titer I"st,orxment ut fif u en minut" intrval for two hoJis and u fpiarter. After haling been led by the hal-b-nger two thirds of the diHtanci? in the first mark, a windward -leg. l.'esolrte oros.-u-tl her l ows ten miles from the s.art and breezed into a bid which she maintained and pfeidlly inert at d to the finish line. By the time J mil'-s of the oir.se had been covered the defender was a mile and a half In tl leftd. rwixmin? back anl forth on her way to the flninh lln. At one thru towwrd th ead she was two milts ahead of Shamrook but the challenger came up to within a mile at the finish. Gle Time Cheer. While waiting for the Sli.i:iro; k to finish, the steam yacht Victoria iMn clown to Resolute and all hands, lod by Sir Thomn Lip ton pave the victor three chee-if.. The Fpfct.'ii)rs fleet nave the defender such a noisy welcome as she crossed the line that it could be heard ten miles away on hoi e. Shamrock finished at S : 0 2 4 officii time. The official finishing times w. reResolute 7:52:1; Shamrock IV f. 05:20. Tho elapsed times wer? Readute 5:25:1".; Shamnv-k 5:4S:20. In other words Resolute took thirteen minutes and five second;I s than Shamrock to cc t r th-cmir.-e. With the tlm allnwn,i-p of loinutes ftpfi forty s onus which th- defend i" received from Starrrode the c.rrecfd ti'i.e was I. 11:40. Iesdte failure of his foortli attempt to lift the cup Sir Thomas Upton has announced h! Intention of hallenlr.ir with a new- Shamro U in 192 unlr. in tlo- ireanthne another chaUenxr Is hand-d 'he N-w ork yacht ( l.i'o which ret,iln.c cu-'-to.J tf ttio cup.

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ATHLETES TAKE FIRST WORKOUT

For the first üme In the bbtorr of tfce Olrmpic games the United States this year will be represented

by a trained tng-of-war team that will be composed entirely of members of the United States Army. Heretofore Uncle Sim baa been satisfied to select his rng-of-war candidates from among the members of the team sent orerseas for track and fie id event.

INDIANS DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER

Senators Wallop League Leaders in Second Game of Twin Bill.

liy Associated Press. CLdJVKLwVND. July 27. Clewlaml and Washington divided Tuesday's double header. Cleveland winning1 the first, T to 4. and Washington the f-Cfuul, I'j to C. After Wahlngrton tied tho first game in the ninth. Cleveland won it on a single by S. OWeil!, Hums' single and Chapman's hit. Washington won the second in the first two innings when it drove Caldwell and Uhle from the box. Score:

Wnsirton AH. 11. H. O. Judge, lb l 1 2 8

Milan. If 5 1 Uiee. ef 5 0 Roth, rf 5 o Harris, 2b 3 0 Shanks. :;b . . . . 4 t Jharrity. c . . . . 4 Mefiridc. s . . . . .". 0 K Her be. ss . . . . 0 n Zachary. p . . . . 4 u Courtney. i .... u e Johnpuu o i J. O'Neill . . . 0 1

League Standing

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American lvalue. Club W. I.. Trt. Cleveland 01 .'12 .ttl New York 'L' 3 .('$ Cblcapo 57 3J .1.5 Washington 4.1 4.1 St. I.ui 4'.' 47 .172 Itoston 4D 4s .4.Vi Detroit 01 ."7 ."-"2 Phlludelpuia 27 M .207 National Lracue. Clab W. L. Tct. Krookbn .VI 40 .."7t "lnclmuitl 4'. .."m; l'ittsNurg 4.' U ..'.2.1 New York 44 41 ..".( i'hleajjo 47 47 ..) Itoston r.rt 47. .4 40 I'Llladeli.hla .V .402 .infrfan Aftaociat Ion Club . 1.. IVt. St. l'aul I'm 2 .70S Minneape.ll" r2 4. .."Jl Inillnnai-olls .r 4.' .52 Toledo 4? !'. .."iOii Louisville 47 4S .44 Milwaukee 47 4s .404 Coiuuiimn :.7 .n7 Kansas City 1 t',2 .347 !

REDSTRAMPLEON LEAGUE LEADERS

Knock Rube Marquard Off Mound in Sixth Inning Batting Rallv.

Totals 3 7 4 11 2 11 Two out when winning run was scored.

Hatted for McTlride in 9th.

Kan for Zacharv in 9th.

Scr'y Daniel-; Sends Wireless Message to Yank Reprctenlatives. n m:uv r. r.Mtui i.i: (CnMrd I'r" tnff "rrrjmlent. .B".KI IT. S. S. I- lUMMCKlCK. :?. ( ia Wirrb ys to l i:;ted lTe-431 The fir.t workout of Arn'rl! an ival Pthlctes cn roate to the i!"ipii- r.'o es at A'itwerp. was h-ld ab-ud tbe I'rederick to.liy. A !iv.JvtC" of l.if tinu' to the lineal ctf 'a hp.i won tli- n it "i'.vl re.itra Lis' Saturil.i. was ioeivd today fr"m S. y. Panic's. "f hop' the navy rowing 'rnv wjll b-oin!- th world s oh impious will n the national ehur. . 1 i - ns. I l'lif Is pit .vaced. A!fhoui;h th ea was rather rrcqli th firt ly ut. few rvf t!:.irea sfffeftil r;i stckttvs, whiill iTcoiirnCfl xVkf coaches. Thrrv was ioaitirall a IC"' picent r t tend inc.;s 1 Te moles ural ;and cor, ort last r izht. The f?itrrti aho krd th- "Yederic;; v. ore to le jojt thro'mh. .tr,niiii;s wrUout" as tli'-y v re !j.ril to have the h.'.rdv-i tak anead in th1 ga n.cs. Annou n"C men t was m o1- tf!.-iy that Wallace I. l.-ee and Kirh.ir.l T'rawlcy. Varstty ir5ia-n. were picked for the iairtvl c.r .-t'.- ll r;no at tnt oiyml..

Clo eland Alt. It. H. O. A. Jamleson, If ... h 1 2 -S 0 Chapman, ss . . . 1 2 2 2 Speaker, cf . . . . 3 0 1 :: 0 Woo.l, rf 4 0 0.0 0 lardner. 3h . . . 4 1 1 1 4 WambsKanss. 2b 4 ' o 1 4 1 Johntin. 1 h . . 4 1 1 V (1 I S. O'Neill, c .... 3 0 2 4 0 I ' Burns 0 0 ft 0 1 j Morton, p 3 n 0 0 1 j Caldwell 0 1 0 0 0 ! Totals ST. 5 9 27 11

4-19.

Hatted for Morton in IHh. Ran for S. O'Xeill in yth. Washington ion non 003 1 Cleveland 002 0'2 001 ."i Two base hits Speaker. S. O'Neill. Three base hit Judge. Sacrifices Speaker. Hums. Krrors Harris. (Jharrity. Xachary. I,eft on bases Washington, lo; Cleveland. 7. Ha.se on balls Off Zachary. 1; off Morton. 3. Hits (:T Zachary. 7 in S Innings; off Courtney. 2 In 2-3 inning. Hit by Tifcher I'.y Morton (Harris). Struck out Hy Morton. 3. Isin pit -her Courtney. I'm pi res Chill and Moriarity. Time 2:05.

FA It HR HOLDS TIGERS

ASP ALF HOSE U'It

Ki:SlLTS YKSTKRDAr. National Lragu Cin-innati. S; Itrooklyn, 3St. Louis, 1; New York. 8. I'ltthurg. 7; Philadelphia, 1. Chicago, 10; Hosten. 2. American lacn.

Cleveland. 5-C; Washington

Chicago. 3; l-trolt, 1. American Assortation. Milwaukee, 3; 1 ndinnapolip. Kansan City, 9; Toledo, 5 Minneapolis. 7: Columbus, : St. l'aul. 5; Louisville. 3. International Learu

Jersey City. 3; Syracuse, Jtaltliuore. 7; KeaHnsr. S.

Kochester. 3; Toronto, 7. r. itTalo, l; Akrou, 7. - Southern Anriation. New Orleans, 2; I.lttle Koek lUrniirigLaui. 3; .ieniphis, 1. Atlanta. 7; Nashville. 3. ChattunnofTft. :;; Mobile. 2 Three-I Ieacue.

iwoomlngton. 1; 1; 1. : 1.

I'eorla. 0; 13: 1. Moline, 2: 10; 4. Terre Haute, 1 ; 4 ; 1. Uo. kford. 5; 1

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Kock Island. 5;

By Aisociated Press: BROOKLYN. July 27. Cincinnati opened its series with Brooklyn here Tuc&day by defeating the home team 8 to 3. The visitors obtained a three run lead in the flrrt inning. Marnuard was knocked from the box in tht sixth. Reuther was hatted hard but was saved by brilliant support. I rooklyn released Douglas Haird to ti e New York (Hants Tuesday by the waiver route. Score:

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Olson, ss. . . , Johnston, 2b. Nds, rf Wheat. If. . . Myers, cf. Konetchy. lb KialutT. 2 b. . r.Miott. p. . . Marquard, Mamaux. p. Mitchell, p. Mohart. p. . Krueser . . .

McCabe' Müler

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G AM KS TOIAY. American league Wahln;:ton at Detroit. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Luis. roston at Cleveland. National I enfftie. IMtfst.iirg at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Ctilcfli.: t It(.ston. No other games scheduled.

GIAiTS STEP HARD OX CARDINAL TEAM

comi: to .voiTii i:r.M Tiirnn v TtiurMlay is llnal July 'lcaranit In hi SHith IVml. Ylie.-'M ho KngT-ln paloif! IWntr anano t -pend Tlmrstlay in routh Iteiul. comi: t sorru hi:m TliritSI) Y

ninri1ny N Tinal July Clo;irancv Ir In tth Hontt. There'll bo; Karelins i;aloif! Bettor arrange tj jxmd Ttir.rl n In stnith I'.cnal. ;

ti:trmit. tutchitus by 1-' 'ivo hits and w on for Chic with ivtrolt, sei u d t w ice

bae on balls Cliicnc l.eibo'id. rf. . McMullen. 2b Weaver. 3b. . .lacksop, cf. . J. Collins, lb. 1 L i s 1 r. ss. . S ha'k. c .. Caber, p.

July 27. Kxcellent aber, who allowed only struck out nine men. a so In Tuesday's game o to 1. The visitors in the tirt limine on a

ind three hits. Score:

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Get Married Now! A wedding prscnt of ',r 1:1 jrold will bo givfn the r r.-t 1 o-.jp'.,- t,C pet married at Ri sland Park 1 a l . Sunday. Phone u about it rit;ht a-.vay. C. N. Lodge Co, 2 2' Farnifrs Tru't I?ld. Chop,, l.inrt ;n :.7Cr.. RCK"-Ur.d l'ark is the gem of the! eouth sbl... j Terms 2 down, then oiy fi.r. 0

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Totals 3ft 3 7 27 11 Detroit AH. R. H. O. A. Young. 2b 2 1 2 2 2 Bush, ss 3 ft ft 2 1 Shorter., cf. ... 3 ft ft 3 1 Wach. If 4 0 1 0 0 Heilmann, 1 h. . . ?. 0 ft S 1 Fla T.-t-ad, rf. . . 4 0 0 4 0 Jnnes. 3b 4 0 0 1 1 Woo,: r.:. c 3 ft 2 5 2 !eonard. p 1 ft n 2 0 Aver.-, p o n 0 ft 1 Haie 1 ft 0 0 0 Airrndth .... 1 0 0 0 0 Pi.elli 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 0 1 5 27 S

I'y Associated Pree s : NKW YORK. July 27. The New York Giants celebrated their return to tho Polo grounds Tuesday by defeating St. Louis S to 1. Barnes pitched fine hall and held the visitors to three hits while New York batted four St. Ix)uia pitchers for 17 hit;. Hornsby was slightly hurt in a play at second base in the firfct inning and retired from the game. Score :

AH. R. . 4 0 . 2 0

No interest and r.o taxci f

two

years. ; Thes hauty horr.f-fiu s are seii.j inr hke hot-cakfs. j Most Iota are only J29Ö. while) other lots In tle yarr.e section sell!

for $5ft0 to Jl.Oeo. To ir.fpvct the pr,: er!- before rna Furwlay crowd, tnke n.u:h j:de c.tr to Kobir.hon ?:r et, th-n .t slica t -&lk hoülu. to the prcuxu.

Pitted for Ieonard in 7th. Hatted for Ayrs in Oth. Ilm for Woodall In 9th. ci.icaco COO 001 000 S I tro.t 100 000 000 1 Twn-Kie h.its J. Collins. Kelsch. S . a irlce--Weaver. Shorten. BIl -rz. 1-rror Risberg. Double t 1 i'.-s Rishcrg. Mi-MtiP.en And J. I'l'lMrs: Young and Heilmann: J. Colli:. s. UTirtss-sied. Ij 1 1 on bae5 Chicago. 7; Detroit. S. liases on halls off Leonard. 5: off Faber, 6. Hits ff lor.ard, In 7 innings; off Ay er 1 in 2 innir.es. Struck out l.v ?abr by Leonard. 3. losinc pi.- h. r Ieor.ard. Umpires Friel ar.d "wer . Time 1:51.

(OMi: IM KOITII BLND TliritSD Y Tliurl. i I inal July Clearance liy In Ss.uth Benil. Thorr' 1 1 Ix bargains ir.ihm! Bettor arrange to no!jil llmiMla) in South Bend.

st. l.oni J. Smith, cf. . . Poumier. lb. . Stock, eb Horn shy, 2 b. . Knode. 2b. . . . I-ian, fs Clemens, c. . . Idlhoefer. c. . Heathcote, rf. McHenry. If- . J feines, p. North, p Kirne, p Schult, x. Glenn, p Totals Neu YorkBurns. If Bancroft, ea. . Yount:, rf. Frisch. 3b. Kelly, lb Spencer, cf. . . King, cf I 'oylc-, 2 b. . . . Iyofevre, 2b. . . K. Smith, c. . . Gonzales, c. . . Parne?. p. ...

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Cincinnati AB. fii oh. 3b. . . 5 Rath. 2b 3 Daubert. lb. ... I'.ousli. cf 4 Duncan. If 4 Kopf, ss 4 Neale. rf 3 Allen, c 2 Win go. c 2 Beuther. p. ... 4

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Totals Cr. S 10 27 S Cincinnati 300 103 100 S Brooklyn ftftl 010 ftlO 3 Two-base hits Kopf (2). Wheat. Myers. Three-base hit Neis. Sacrifice Rath. Brror.s Olson. (Jroh. 1 aiuble play Kopf. Rath and Daubert. Left on bases Cincinnati. 3: Brooklyn, ti. Bases on balls Off Marquard. 1: off Mamaux. 1. HitF ( tf Manpiard. 7 in f innings, 0 In Oth; Mamaux. 3 in 2 Innings; Mitchell. 0 in 1 inning; Mohart. 0 in 1 Inning. Struck ut By Marquard. 4; Reuther, 3. Losing pitcher Marquard. Umpires Klein and Umsüe. Time 1:43.

FILLIKGIM HIT HARD BY CHICAGO OUTFIT

Alta Donovan and Royal Palm Forced to Quit Feature Fvent. Bj Asorlat1 Tress: OaLUM HI'S. July 27. favorites did not fare well Tuesday on the second afternoon's card, incident to the ni id -summer grand circuit meeting. There also was jottv one connected with the upsets in the Shcpard and Swisher 2:11 trot, purse $5,000, the feature event. Royal Paim, heavy favorite in the auctions on-ce selling for J4u0 in a ticket totallinf; $11.'5, made a break at the. half mile post in the fir.-.t heat and was distanced. Millie Irwin, a third choice, won the htat from the large party of fifteen starters. She with Alta Donovan were about equal faorites at the ftart of the second heat, but Alta won in u nice stntch drive. Jut-d; as she slacked up aftm- passing the wire, she cut her tendons in the left front leg severely and had to be drawn. Millie Irwin then won the third heat and the race when Arioa McKir.ney broke lCk' feet from thi finish. Alta iHmovan will be unable to race any moie this year. 1 'montan Wins. Favonian won the. 2:20 irot tcr two year olds in traight heatt. Jane Yolo, ihe original favorite bt hu' forced to accept ' third money. George Yolo, a second choice, defeated a good field in the 2:10 pace in straight heats including ita'.cd Klic rstner, a well played favorite. Charley Ilex made one ot" his v.ierd breaks the first heat of the 2: OS trot, the Nell houfe stake and Murphy was busy i.ttting him inside the flag;. He finished last in the small field of three mtarlers, Don de Lcpez winning the heat. Paron CeKantle slipped and paid 559,00 on a $2 piutuel ticket as h won the second heat from Charley Rex, who then went on and won the third mile. In the fourth heat Baron Cegantle took advantage of Charley Rex's usual break and captured the deciding heat and thj

race. Summaries: 2:20 Class Trot, Two Year Ohl Three Heats, iire 51.000 Faror.inn. b c, by J Malcon.b Forbes (L'dman) 1, 1, 1. Bega Lussa, ch c, by General Watts, (Valentine) 2, 2, 2. Jane Volo, b f. by

Peter Yolo (Murphy) Z, 4, 3. Marge

the Great, br f, by Peter the Great. (Cox) 4, 3, I. Peggy Jones also started. Tim.e 2:10 1-4; 2:10 3-4; 212 1-1. 2:11 Class Trot, the S and S Stake Three Heats, Durso $5,090 Millie Irwin, br m. by Bingara (W Fleming) 1, 2. 1. Allie Lou. br ni, by Kinney Lou. (Ward) 12, 5, 2.

.Norman Dillon, b g-. by Dillon Ax-

(Ray) 2, b, 11. Arion Mibr h, by McKinney ( Ers3, 3. Kilo Watts, Hen lieRoyal Palm, Tara's Hall,

Allie Ashbroo-k, Golden Speir, Princess Etawah, Ura (J, Hollywood Na

omi, The Acme and Alta Donovan t

also started. Time 2:07 t-4; 2:0C 1-4; 2 '07 1-4. 2:10 Class Pace Three Heats, Purse $1,000 George Volo, Ro g, by Nervolo (Frsikine) 1. 1. 1. Pacing Patch, b

h, by Elastic Pointer (V Fleming ! 4. 2, 4. Hallie Hoyt, ch ro. by'. Charley Hoyt (I-;?an) fi, 5, 2. Hael Kuerstner, b m, by Walnut Hall. J (Allen) 3. 3. 3. J C H. Prince Pep- j

per and J YS s also Maru.d. Tame 2.05 1-4; 2:00 1-4; 2:0S 2-4. 2-05 Trot. tfo Mel llotiso Three Heat-., Pure $;;,000 Baron Cegantle, b h, by Ceganile (McDonald) 2. 1, 2, 1. Charley

Rex, b g, by Recreation (.Murphy

2. Don de Lopez, blk g. by de Lopez, (Geers) 1, 3, 3, 3. 206 1-4; 2:05 1-4; 2:07 1-1.

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I Volley Ball and Indoor (lame ! Staped at Kerv Plav-ground.

Volley ball rajred at the atterr.oon and At Kaley ;

ar.d indoor

playgrounds Tki evening.

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.-inior Rirls won two strainl from

th? Kalev girls, score 15-14; 15-11

The Kaley Junior I'ins swam; el thJ. D 'Iier boys during the afternoon by the o erwhelmir.g scrre : .".0 to Tho J. D. team played looscall, accounting for most of the runs. Deeper junlcrs defeated the Pottawatomie indoor nine at the Deeper jvounds yesterday by the score of . to ;.. M. T. Dome stealing home p the ninth won the same for the Beeper men. Dome also contribute I heavily with the bat. clouting i acmer with one man on. Hentp.orn . tarted out poor, the River park la.'., storing five runs the initial frano. but hurled shutout ball the r ( : ihe encounter. Pottawatomie ..500 000 000 5 h 1 Peepers 003 110 Olx 6 s 2 teol and Anderwon; Hnthorn and McFarland. llimanl Wins. At Howard park, the Howard seniors defeated Franklin sch(ol 4 lo 1. The tleldini; of Phelman and Ciiiti featured the game. Gember-

This is the home run po?e of th o distance clouter Bab1 Ruth. Rut.i has connected with thirty-four clrcj its this season breaking last seasons re.ccud, and is expected to set a far e nouuh marl, thl ar that it will likelv never bo overtaken.

worthy.

Kinney, klne) 8. Gregor,

Middletonn Knocked From Mound in Initial Frame

hy Associated Pres: TOLKDO. (., July 2 7. Kansas City pounded Middle ton for four runs and knocked him out in the first inning and won the opening game of the series Tuesday 9 to 5. Score: Kan. Citv ..401 301 000 9 14 0 Toledo ....000 100 031 5 14 1 Reynolds and Brock; Middleton, Stryker and McNeil.

DEM PSF Y WILL MEET MISKE LABOR DAY

ling pitched t xcellent ball for thwinner?, allowing onlv three hits. Howard 0ft 1 010 111 4 7 :.. i ranklin 000 000 001 1 3 Gemberling and Koehler; Crow a:id Seifert. Bunching hits in the eighth for i total of IS runs the Oliver s'ho ! sunior boys Indoor team defeat- i the Division street lad by the scotc of 22 to 14. The Oliver lads got o'f v lth a poor start, but Lefty Kish when once settled, pitched winning ball and the game, slowed up. Chver School003 010 513c 22 2 5 ' I ivision ....00 4 401 014 14 1 7 T

Kihh and Kdow-etter; Bakus a:

Siienka. The intermediate hoyt;' indoor learn of the J. D. Oliver field lost t tho Washington playgrounds te.m, Tuesday afternoon by a score of to 3. The senior men's indoor team of the Oliver playground also lo.-t vo the Washington team. 7 to 0. The senior girls' volley ball loam of Howard playgrounds lost a double-he;,. I r to the Washington playgrounds girls, ihe score being 16 to 2 and 15 to !?.

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Minneapolis Loses lo Columbus Baseball Club

IU Associated Prea: CHICAGO, July 27. Jack Derr.psey, heavyweight champion of the world, wati matched lato Tuesday to

meet Billy Miske of St' Paul in aj t n-round heavyweight champion- j

ship contest at Benton Harbor, Mich., on Labor day. The champion, according to announcement by Promoter Fi'zslmmnns, has been guaranteed $50,000, v.iih a privilege of accepting a percentage of the receipts while Miske h.is been guaranteed a lint $25,000. Miske has? promised to establish uaining quarters in Benton Harbor lour weeks in advance of tho contest and also agreed to call off two scheduled matches.

HOLD MOTORCYCLE RACES AUGUST 8 AT SPRINGBROOK PARK

COLUMDUS, O., July 27. Columbus lost the first game of its series with Minneapolis Tuesday, 7 to 2.

:Mi!in- ??; l? i Mostiles Circus Catch

cniuiiihus .."uv uui luu j a i Lowdermilk, Robertson and Mayer; George, McQuillan and Hartley.

1.

Kinney Time

TRANSIENT POPULATION OF GOTHAM GROWS

PHILLIES UNABLE TO

COPE WITH HAMILTON:

By Associated Pdess. PHILADELPHIA. July 27. Philadelphia was helpless before Hamilton Tuesday in the first National league game here since June 26. getting only four hits and losing, 7 to 1. Pittsburg hit Meadows hard and infielding errors assisted the visitors in the offensive. Score:

o 0 1 1 1 2 0 I) v 0 0 l

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By Associated Press: BOSTON. July 27. Fillingim was ineffective Tmsday and Chicago had little trouble winning, 10 to 2. It wis Chicago's fifth straight victory at Braver field, the home team having failed to dffcat the Cubs once

this season in Boston

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Chicago

Flack, rf. . llerzosr, 2b. Terry, ss. Barber, lb.

Robertson. Pnskert. cf Deal. 3b. . I ilv. c. . . Tyler, p. .

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Totals 33 S 17 2

v Batted for Kirne In Sth. St. Ixj'iis 0( 0 000 0J0 1 New York 300 131 Oöx S Two bae hits I'ournler. Kelly. Stolen bae Yisch. S'acrificrs Doyle. Schultz. Double plAs Bsxnes to Smith to Kelly; Ioyle to Bancroft to Keily; Frhch to Kelly; Fcumier unassisted Ieft on base St. Louis 5; New York -6. Ba-se on baJl off Barnes 2; North 2; Kim 2- Hits eff Haines 4 in one inning; none out in first; off North P in 5 Innings; off Kime 3 in 2 innings; off Glenn 2 in 1. Hit by pitcher by Barnes (Fournier). Struck out by Barne 2. Losing pitcher Haines. Umpires RijjKr and Moran. Tiia? 2 hours.

Tot.il lft IS -7 BOSTON AB. R. H. o. Powell. cfM .1 1 0 2 IMck. 2b S 0 ft 1 Mann. If 4 ft 2 1 Favr rf 4 0 0 2 Polke. lb 4 ft 1 13 lice ckel. 2b. ... 4 ft 2 1 y.aranviMe, ss. - 1 1 2 o'Neil. c 4 0 1 5 T'i'lingim. p. ... 1 n 0 ft Vilson 1 0 0 0 Rudolph, p. ... 1 0 o 0

Totals Batted

Chicago . . Pcston . . . Two-base Three-basc

H A. 1 1 0

1 1 ft 0 17

3 o m V - I a

for Fillingim in 5th. 012 0 50 020 1 ft 010 000 01 n 2

hits Robertson. Hoik-, hits Paskfcit. Terrv

IMttshurg AB. R. H. O. A. Bigbee. If 4 2 1 1 0 Carey, cf 5 0 1 2 0 Southworth. rf 4 1 1 0 0 Whitted. 3b 0 0 1 0 Cutshaw. 2b ... 2 0 1 2 7 Grimm, lb .... 4 t 1 17 2 Iarhare. ss . . . . 4 0 1 2 5 Haeffncr. c .... 4 1 1 1 2 Hamilton, p . . . 3 2 1 1 1

Totals

Philadelphia AB.

Paulette. lb . . . Rawlings. 2b . . Stengel, rf Williams, cf . . Meusel. If Fletcher, ss Wrightstone. 3b Tragresser, c . . Meadow s, p . . . . Gallia.' p

4

4 2 4

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

s H. 1 0 ft 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

27 O. 9 1 0 5 5

0 1

17 A. O 0 0

ol

3 1 1

2 1

0 16

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C'Neil. Stolen bases Powell. Fr-j r0r! Herzog. Fillingim. Sacrifices . Paskert. Terry. Deal. Drft on b.isvs Chicago. 6: Boston, 6. Base on (

balls om iiiingim. i; on lyier. 2. Hits Off Fillingim. 11 in 5 innings:

off Rudolph. 5 In 4 Innings. Losing I r.ltcher Fillingim. Hit by pitcher !

I'.v Rudolph (Flack). Struck out Lv Tyler, 2; by Fillingim, 2; by Rui'olph, 1. Umpires Hart and Harri-

Time 1:32.

Totals 29

Pittsburg 200 021

Philadelphia 000 000 001 1 Two base hits Haeffner. Paulette. Home run Grimm. Stolen base Bigbee. Sacrifices -Hamilton, M'.-a-dows. Errors F.;,rbare. Fletcher, Meadows. Double play Grimm, Barbare and Grimm; Barbare and Grimm: Paulette. Fletcher and Paulette. Left on bases Pittsburg, ; Philadelphia. 5. Bases on balls Off Hamilton. 3; Meadows, 3. Hits Off Meadows, 8 in 6 2-3 Innings; off Galla, none in 2 1-3. Hit by pitcher Meadows (Whitted, Cutfhaw; by Gallia (Bigbee). Struck out By Hamilton. 2; Meadows. 1; Gallia, 1. Losing pitcher Meadows. Umpires Quigley and O'Day. Time 1:47.

NKW YORK, Ju:y 27. Huffman Island, detention station of the NewYork quarantine service, now has an average transient population of more than 1000 a day due to the inbound rush of Italian immigrants. In addition, the rive doctors attached to the station have given up all thoughts of vacation and are working, one of the quarantine ofiicials said, to the limits of human en

durance in vaccinating, fumigating

and inspecting prospective citizens and their families. The reason for the unusual call for the services of Hoffman Island is said to be a misunderstanding on the part of Italian officials and steamship companies respecting the United States public health regulations. Travelers from districts where typhus and other transmittal diseases prevail are supposed to h- "deloused", examined and vertlfled as clean" by American public health ofiacers before they board the ship. These regulations are not complied with, officials here claim and therefore the delousing and fumigation must be done before the traveler is landed. The expense of the work here ii charged to the steamship companies. During the last wek more than a half dozen ships have arrived from ports where typhus can-ying suspects could be taken on board. All of these fhips have been detained in quarantine, while the steerage passengers, numbering fron 1000 to 2000 on each ship, were taken off on barges, landed at Hoffman Island and detained from 24 to 4! hours. Bmrlng tby detention they are compelled to take a thorough bath from the tops of their hfads to the soles of their feet. Their clothing, baggage and effects are put through a bath of live steam. From Hoffman Island, arrivals are t.ken to Ellis Island for examination by immigration authorities as to their qualifications.

Halts Indians Spurt Ry ABSoriatcd Tress: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July 27. The spurt of the Indianapolis club which carried it from seventh to second place in the standing was checked Tuesday by the Milwaukee1 Brewers, 3 to 2. Mostile saved the Brewers in the seventh inning by making one of the most remarkable catches ever feen in Indianapolis at the expense of S-chreiber with a man on first and third. The catch saved at least three runs. Zwilling, Indianapolis right fielder crashed into the right field wall in trying to catch Mostile's drive :n the second inning, and collapsed. lie had to bo a.vs-.Mcd from the field, having wrenched his kg. Score: Milwaukee 110 "10 Oft-O 3 10 4 India nap. ..000 010 10ft 2 11 1 Millar and Uhlrieh; Rogge and Gossvtt.

Edward P. Wegner, who has conducted a number of successful motorcycle racing meets at Sprint -brook park, will stage anoth r speed event here on Sunday, Aug S. A number of the crack ridci" will be In this vicinity attending meets in Chicago. Winchester, Ind . r.nd Iayton. O. They have agreed to come here and compete for tlo prize that will be offered. The j.pular Fred Ludlow, "Chuck" Morr -son. Earl Keller, and Don Marks have already made their entries and a good list of fast riders is asMir!. Six events will b run Including professional races af 10 miles, sidecar trials and motorwheel contents.

OLIVER LADS DEFEAT BAKER FIELD OUTFIT',

in a game Independent from the" playground league, the J. D. Oliver J indoor team defeated the Raker stars by the scor of 8 to 4, in the first j game of a series of two. Buntman j lurled stellar ball for the Oliver j lads, allowing only three bingles and) never being in any great danger.

Baker Stars ...000 010 003 4 8 2 Olivers 013 100 OOx S 8 2 Buntman and Leyerl Sniper and Vitt.

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By Associated Tress: 1. C IS VILLI:. July 27. St. Paul

von the opening game of the s-eries:

from Louisville Tuesday, 5 to 3. though Williams was batted off the lubber. Loose playing by the Louisville Infield figured largely in St. Paul's victory. Score: S;. Paul COO 004 1005 9 3 Louisville 011 000 1003 1C 0 William. Merritt and IlArgravt; L'jr.fe,' and Kocher.

BUDAPEST, July 27. The greatest swindle on record has been discovered here. A high Hungarian official narrd Martin Jellinck. who was ore of the Pririe Minister's entourage, cheated a number of people, including skillf Jl money speculators, of 40, ("0 0,000 crowns (nominally ISO. 000, 000 ). and abscounded with a forged Britih passport. At the beginning of April rumors circulated in liudaeKt that a certain amateur speculator was in a position to sell foreign money at about eighty crowns bekw the ordinary' rate of exchange. Business men were incredulous at first, but an order for the equivalent of s. million crowns (20).000) was promptly carried out and the news was carefully spread. Jellirck declared that he could procure any sum of money, a he was well acquainted with the Enten!" office r& stationed in Budapest

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