South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1920 — Page 8

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THREE YEAR OLD League Standing

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WASHINGTON NINE DEFEATS KÄLEY

GIAXTS WIX OVERTIME GAME IX FOURTEENTH

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Ent-anre of a Dasebnll aeprepation in the sem -pro Meld by the Sincf r Mf. Co. of thi- city has bn a nn ounce'! and wmw are belnp arrnuo.l tr. b platd at Singer park every Sunday af.f!"oon this Fcason. Tho Illinois Ste.-I nine of Clary has been Iiooked as an opener for Sunflay afternoon. The Rime will start at o'clock. This enterprise has been taken up by th company officials upon request of baseball players employed by th firm who defire to play Sunday hall besides the Industrial league dailies and at the fame time compete nder the Slr.crer colors. Ail

i conus a will bp p'ated for Sunday ! afternoon and th" proposition will ! in no way Interfere with the South

Pend and Mlhawaka Industrial association's schedule. Py nrlnpin tlie strongest seml-

i pro and Independent .nines in the ? middle-west and with prospectK of j Kttlnv several of the major league i teams here for pames, fan? are ' prom, cd high class Sunday ball as

well as Saturday contests. A number :f th' best teams In this neck of the woods are Included on the schedule beinp: arranged for the team. Folio. vine the irurne with the fast

j Gary factory team Sunday the Singer , boys vlll buck the Kalamazoo K. of ' I. nine Auir. 8 and tackle the Misha-

waka Indestructc Aug. 15. liook Srptnnbcr (iuni. The PalrbankH-Morse team of Peloit, Wis., considered one. of the fctrouncst aggregations in the west and the Fort Wayne Shamrocks, whlci handed the South Bend Green Sox a drubbing this season are being booked for the lirst two weeks In September. Sum1a's fracas promises to bo a Hterlln Affair. The Gary team has as ltd batteries Pete Henning, former Kansas Pity Federal and Chicago Pub pitcher, and "Pep" Henley, former ( nicago Fedtral league and Brooklyn Dodgers cat her. The Steel boys' )ine-up also includes So'ly Huff, former Cub first baseman: Patty Mathews, ex-Washington American second lnseman, and other prominent basebaP characters. The Gary team has been defeat

ing the fastest ttanis in Indiana,

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will b" signincant. Th.. Singer team will also have a star line-up with a string of twirler on Lhi list such as "Cappy" Moore. Stacy Bowman ai d Kimmeth. the latter formerly of the Chicago

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known local slabmen. Baker will fill the backstop position; Buck Connors, lb; Green 2h; Vargo, ss; Aftowkl. :ib; Queen, cf; Bert Brodt. If; Moffcit, rf, and Seger, If. The.-.- players are all well known here bv thflr performance In the industrial league games. They will line cm for the Singer company in the k'atue contests on Saturday and then oppose out-of-town aggicgu tiotis on Sunday.

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evening on the S ashington grounds, the Washington rr.-h are no a grcomc-1 to represent the v.vst s.de playgrounds against the e.tt saj. lor the lty title. The Washington

nm ha- only tr defeat the Oliver J j leathcote. rf school seniors, and they are do;:'ed cchulp:. rf to defeat them. McHenrv. If The Washington school nine ha1 Schupp, p won the sep i or lndccr title lor tho j f;0odwln p . li;t two years, and will undoubted- J sherd-; p ly take the east side representative . '

into camp, i.ut tne Muaeuaiicr men. who are now leading thy e;u-t sid. vill put up a stirf sciap. The Washington outtit )t.ps- a re-;-

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l'y Afs."ci3ted l'rr8 : NEW YOIIK, July New Yrrk won a fourteen tnr.ing game from

St. Louis Wednesday 6 to f. The j

winning run was cord by Hums, a ho singled, went to second on Bancroft's sacrifice and completed the circuit on Young's hit to center. Score :

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CHICAGO DIVIDES TWO WITH BOSTON

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Casin.er. The Kaloj junior girls' volley ball Uam won the right to represent the west side league in the volley ball finals agi'li.st the east sid vinner, oing to the deleat they registered jicalr.st the J. D. Olivrr girls by the scores of l"-7, h-1", 15-Sf. The Washington girls wvn throa sttaignt from the Division st. girls by the ycore of 15-S, 1 3-10, 1"-L At Kaley park the scores were Kaley (Prl juniors, 2; J. D. -livers. 1; at Peeper park the volley ball Itam representing that park were defeated by the Howard park team, 2 to 0.

j New York I Burns. If . I Bancroft. s ' Young, rf . ! Frisch. 3b ,

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PIRATES SPLIT Til' IX RILL WITH PHILLIES Hy Ass'h -lilted l'resis : PHILAPFPFHIA, July 2S. Ninth inning rallies by the losing team featured both games of Wednesday's doubl-.'-header, Pittsburg winning the iirst, 6 to 1, and Philadelphia the second. 5 to 4. Scores:

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RAGRY HURLS 21ST VICTORY OF SEASOX By Associated Prm . Cleveland. ( . July 2S. Cleveland defeated Posten ensily Wed- ! nesday, g to 0. Paby "vas in

splendid form and wa-s brilliant', v supj.orted. Only two l;-d S-x reached second. It was Bab's '1st ictorv of the seawen. r'ecre

CICOTTE TOO MUCH FOR MACK'S KIDS

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15 v Associated Press: "dKTHOIT. Mich., July Hitting Schacht hard ami timely Ietroit von the tirst or a series of five games from Washington. 6 to 4. Pxc-ept in the eighth when the visitors bunched two hits and a sacrifice fly and were aided by an error. Phmke never was troubled. al-

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Boston Powell, cf . Pick. 2b . . Mann, if . . Payrs, rf . Holke. lb . Boecke!. :'.b Maranville, Gowdy, c . Oeschgcr, p Totals Chicago . . . Boston . . . Two-hase

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j pitchers for eighteen hits Wednes(day and evened up the series by a ' t'j u score. Grimes not only j pitched shulout ball but he mad I hre hits, .cored three runs and

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Kansas City Talcs Flop With Middlcton Hurling Hy Associated Press: TOLEDO. July 2?. In an Indifferent contest here Wednesday Toledo won from Kansas City, 9 "to 2. Songor pitched one-third of an inning during- which he walked four men forcing in two runs. Score: Kansas City ..C10 000 001 2 10 2 Toledo 200 070 OOx 9 7 3 Songer, Letter and Brock; Middleton and McNeil.

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Stanage. Ileilmann. Rice, Judge. Three-base hits Judg. Veach. Jones. Sacrifice Rice Harris. Stanage. Double plays Schacht t McPride to Jude-; Ehmke to Young to Bush to Ileilmann. Left on basts Washington 7; Detroit 7. Base on balls Off Ehmke 2; Acosta 2. Hits Oft Schacht 9 in 6: oil Acosta 2 In 2. Errors liuah. Struck out By Ehmke 4: Acosta 1. Umpires Moriarlty. Chill and Frlel. Losing pitcher Schacht. Time 1:40.

SHOCKER PASSES THE WHITEWASH TO YAXKS P.r Associated Pres: ST. LOUIS. July 2 Gc rbcr's double and Sisler's single in ' the third gave St. Ixuis a 1 to 0 victory over New York, Wednesday. Shocker blanktil the visitors with live hits. Score:

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Totals Nw York St. Louis .

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Totals 'j 21 12 Brorkhn AP. P. II, O, A, l-on, ss . . . . , 4 2 0 Johnston, oh , , 5 O '1 0 Grithth. rf . . . , & u 1 2 0 ! Wheat, If ..ii,, 4 0 1 3 0 Myers, tf 4 ' M 3 o Ncis, cf Ü Ü 0 1 Ii Konetchia 1 b i . 0 1 1 ; 0 Kilduff, Jb . . ' . 4 2 0 .Miller, f' 4 :l '1 ö 0 1 Grimes, p . . . . , 4 3 3 t) 1 Totals ..... ::7 9 IS 27 12 i

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i Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana racn I U-et vtirs eill ml u 1,

.. .. ..in I'll C b 'iUI Ul III'" -'R of July 31 to August 7 at the Fort ll'n. r.. . 1 . . V . . . .

I iiujiii- euuiiiry ciun courus to piay

tor the Trl-state tennis title. Many noted net men are entered. Amnnp; them are Fred Baftian of Indianapolit and Johnny Hennessey, who

defeTted the Indianapolis man in the j

nnais year, isaatian holds the state collegiate championship.

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Schang. cf . . Mclnms, lb . S-ott. ss . . . . Walters, c . . Harper, p Karr, p Totals . . . . Cle eland JanilfRon. If . Chapman, ss Speaker, cf . Smith, rf Gardner. 3b . Wambsgans?. Johnston. 1 b O'Neill, c Bag by, p

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eteran T"hite Stix Hurhr lts Them Down With Three Hits.

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Hy A.-.ri.i:d Trrs : CHiCAGO. July 25. ru-r,..-Philadelphia to three hits dav and Chicago .hut o;t th tors, t to r. Harris pitched

j form -vith the exception of the th-.r

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Home run Speaker, per. Sacrifice O'Neill

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rosier. s.(-r,tt ana .Mclnnis; nt. Foster and Mclnnis Iett on bases Boston. 5: Cleveland, 4. Bases on balls Off Harper. 2; off Karr. 2. Hits Off Harper, 7 in Z 1-3 innings; off Karr, 5 in 4 2-3 innings .Struck out By Harper, 1; by Kan, 1 : by Pagby. 3. Losing pitcher Harper. Empires Plneer and Owens. Time 1:40.

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Millers and Senators Divide Double Header

14 r Acsoclate.l Press: COLL'MBL'S. Ohio, July 2S. Minneapolis and Columbus divided a double-header hero Wednesday, the Millers winning the tirst. 2 to 0. and the Senators the second, 7 to 0. The first game was played in 1:24. Score: First game

Minneapolis ...000 010 001 2 Columbus .... 000 000 000 o Schauer and Mayer; Barger Ha r fey. Second Game Minneapolis ...000 000 000 0

Columbus ....020 005 OOx 7 10 1 Robertson. Schwab and Owens; Danforth and Kelly.

4 0 3 0 and

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; To'al 3ft 3 i Philadelphia onn

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Two-base hit Dugun. Stolen ha..Felsch. Left on ba?rs Philadelphia. ? : Chicaco, 6. Bases cn balls Off Harris. 1: off O'cotte, i: off Cicotte, I; off Keefe, 1. Hits Off Harris. .. in 7 innings; off Kerf.-.. 1 in 1 inning. Hit by pitcher Bv Keefe (Jarkson. Struck out Rv Cicolte. 4: by Hirris, 3; bv Keefe. P Balk Keefe Errors C. Walker, Ieibo'.d. Rlsbcrg. Cicotte. I.eirr pitcher Harri. Empires N.il'.i-i and Connellv. Time 1:21.

AMERICAX POLO TEAM WIXS AT OLYMPICS

OSTEND, Belgium, July 2S. The American polo team defeated the Belgians, 12 to C, in the Olympic contests Wednesday afternoon, rolling up a higher score than the British team did against the Belgians on Monday, when the score was S to 3. The Belgians roJe hard, but were outplayed in team. work.

WARNING! The public Is warned thM It Is wrong to off r caFh to one of our men for Ice. and It 1 apnfnst the law for them to .II f-r cash. Buy coupon books. You can havo the unused coupons redeemed nny time. Y-u can buy for cash at the plant ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.

CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd.

Cincinnati Brooklyn Two-base Throe -base-Stolen has

son. Double and I au be i t

OftO ft fM) 9

000 000 oo2 op:

hits Kildurf, Grimes, hits. Olson, vilduff. 'e ale. Sacrifice Ol-

play Duncan, Kopf Left on bases Cin

cinnati. ; balls Off Hits off (none out

Bn-oklyn, G. Lowe, I; otf Ring, 13 in in üth); olf

B;uses on Orim.es, j, 5 innings

Bressler,

in I inning (none out in 7th); off ?we, 1 in 2 innings. Struck out By King, 2; by Grimes. 4. Errors Rath. Wingo, Neis. Winningpitcher Grimes. Losing pitcher Ring. Umpires Klein and Emslle. Time 1 :li.

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They're Off Again! WHERE? SPRINGBROOK PARK! WHEN? A WEEK FROM SUNDAY! WHO? THOSE SPEED DEMONS In Six Thrilling, Exciting

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KILRAXE WINS. CLEVELAND, O., July 2S. Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland, champion featherweight, won the newspaper decision over Artie Root of Cleve-

! land. In a ten round boxine contest

at American league park here Wed- - i nesday night before a record breakI ing crowd.

" I Willie Beecher. of New

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I Willie Beecher. of New York. lightweight, won the popular decii sion over Cal Delaney of Cleveland.

m the ten rouna semi-nnai.

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Gerstol-

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s Prices I

Se? our lim? of

Pennsylvania Vacuum onds.

Goodrich. United States. Portage,

Cup, Federal and factory sec-

I Ö. E. Ludwig Auto Supply f

I . 409 S. MICHIGAN ST.

Oh! Look! A wtüdlng present of J50.0' in gold will be given the Erst ooupi to get rcarried at Boseland Park next Sunday. Phone us about it right away.

C. N. Lodge & Co.. 220 Farmers

Trust Bide Phone Lincoln 5733. Hoseland I'ark Is the gem of tne south ulo. Terms $2 down, then only $1.5 0 pr wek. No interest and no tax for two years. The.? beauty homeltes are selling like hot-cakes. Mc-bt lots are only 12 9 5. while other lots in the ame section sell for $500 to $1.000. To inspect the property before the Sunday crowd, take south side car to Robinson street, then a short wk outb, to ih& troyrty.

Two-base' hits Pipp. Srr.ith. ber. Three-base hit. Smith.

en base limh. Sacrifices Peckinpaugh. Pratt. Double plays Smith and Severe id; William and Austin. Left on bases New York 7; St. Louis 2. Eases on balls Off Shocker 4. Struck out Cy Shawkey 2; Shocker 7;. Errors s:??ler. Ur.i. pires Hlldebrand and Evans. Time 1:52.

INDIANAPOLIS Windowsash fell on thfc foot of the first copper of the morals squad. The others were blocked with the result that the gamblers escaped taking all bu a ;one dime.

Twelve were pinched here terday for rolling the bone;

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Four Louisville Errors Give St. Paul Hard Game

ADLER BROS On Xlcfttftn at WubtaffCoa Since ISM. THE STORK rOIl UKS ATTD DOV8

Dv Associated Pres: " LOUISVILLE, July Louisville errors proved factor in St. Paul's 9 to a batting fest m which

2 5. Four the decisive 7 victory in hitting non

filled ; out

ors were even. With th base In the ninth inning Hall stru:

Tlncup. Score: St. Piul 000 320 Oil 0 13 0 Louisville ,...000 200 041 7 13 4 Grlner, Hall and Hargrave; Kocb. Wright and Meyers.

..M) VOLK DHV CLEANING AND PRESSING TO

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