South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 215, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1920 — Page 6
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Eddie Lets Yankees Down Without a Run Wonderful FielduiQ
.xlONRA" MORNING, Aldi ST '2, I 2t
Cicotte
JACKSON CHASES INTO CROWD AND GETS RUTH'S HIT
Uncle Sam's Hopes in Olympic Pentathlon
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Miller Hucin- Ohjcrt- nrnl Liiijir Bani-Iio; Him From (;mn'. CIR'AO). Aug. 1 U a-rd rful pitching by F-.die CP' , b.i. U d by perfect support en, bod Chir;ic.o to shot out New " u-;v .--iind-ix. 7 to 0. Th fielding of Jk!;-o:i iny. Felseh x a sensational. J. if '-c-n w -r.t into the- crowd In the foath anl robbed Ruth of n ki:U... After he .-augiL the ba!! lie toppled ovr ori tho haii.-s ff the f.tr.s. Tli" .- Vnrir-i Uv.n.rd the field'r dropped the bill but Urr.pl" finru'l'v rubd othfrwise. Felsch fit: :h I . t 'linp.K.i.t; drive with his: J. -iL- hand, cottinc ..If Manaer I i i lr; n!,,. , t ,, .., strongly at;air-' .' o .; .r- ra 1 Ruth'f drive that he w...- 1. a . 'i. u frOfil the gTTV. H" -(,i! 'b'- Y :f)W' ) would play the game under pi tatest. Scrre:
Now York AH. Peckinpaugh, ss t Pipp. lb ?.
Pratt. 2 b Ruth, rf . Meueei, If Rodle, sf Ward. 2 b
Ruel. r
Shaw key. p Lewis, x . . Gleioh. rx .
1 o 1
Totals 31 China -o .All. Iibold. rf .... 3 . Collin?. 2b 3 Weaver, 3 b . .. I Jackson. If ... 3 Filsch, rf .... 4 J. Collins, lb .. 4 Rieberg, F3 . . 3 Fchalk, c ä CJcott, p "
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GARY TEAM WINS AT SINGER PARR
j League Standing
Hrnniiij; of the Visitor Allows But Four Scattered Hits.
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Totals ...."ft r. n ci
x BattM for Rh.-wky in 7th. xx Ratted for Mnsjriil? in t3h Nw York ft ft' do ft (Hi ft o Chirr.fro ...ftftl f)2r, f.ftx 3 7wo-haf hit TZ. Collins. Thrf-r-ns--hit J. f'ol'ins. Stnlm bribe .Inck.on. Frirritirrs Uitirrtf, Z. Cr.lUns. Rrror -Ward. lubl pl.iv Ward to Pipp; Y:irl urmsistfd. Ift on b.ws NVw York J: Chicajjo 7. Has'S on halls Cff Cicottf 4; off Phawkry 2. Hits Off Shawkpy 3 in fi: off Mocridtro 2 in 2. Hit by pitcher Ily Ciootto ipp). Struck out P.y firotto 7; by Shiwk"y 2; by MotTi.lt;' 2. Iin pitclior Sbawkov. TTmpirf Connollv ;t.J Nallin. Tlm 2:0S.
Not thrt last of the f-vents to be decided at Antwerp, in which American athletes are expected to hine, uro tli. lVntutlilon and Decathlon, the the and ion "Vent series which demand a versatility which is not generally found in the make-up of one athletw in ten thousand. The quartet which will sport the shield have pi ven such evidence of their quality at all around work thia year that it is confidently expected that victory will Ix vested in one of the four. I,eft to ri-ht Leon Perrine, University of Idaho; Brutus Hamilton. University of Missouri; Everett I Bradley, University of Kansas: Robert Le 'lendre, Georgetown University
JACOBSON GETS MAISY EXTRA BASE BLOUS
1. St. I.ouis hit
U ASIIIXGTOX TRIMS IXDIAXS IX OPEXER
x .ss.x i.itfi Pri'SH ; Uf J-.VKI-AND. Aup. l. WaNhin?:toa opened ita series her? Sunday ith an ti-rht to five victory over i'Ievelar.d. IJcurby, who started for rt vfland was driven from the box in the third when Rice triple! and Roth hit into the new field stands for a home run, the first time the fc.it had been accomplished. Rico stole second twice in addition to Mealing home in th-j fifth inninp. P-oore:
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Wahin;'n Shar.ks. lb. . . Milan. If Rice, cf "Roth, rf Hani. 2b. ... J'llerbe, s-s. Thomas, T.b. .. h irrity, c. . . Shaw, p
Totals .".7 Clowlnni! AH. Jamicson, If. 4 Chapman, ss. . . f Speaker, cf. ... 4 .Smith, rf 4 Gardner. . . 4 AVanbsifunsfi, 2b. 4 JohrvKton, lb. .. J O'Neill, c Ilapby. p ft Clark, p 2 Nlehaua. p. ... e cjraney, . .... 1 Hum?, 7.2 1 CSildWtdl, Z7Z. ft
Tot.ila
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hard in the early innirtrs Sunday, i
driinp Moore and Rlpbee from the box. and tlefeatin I -liiladclpiiia 12 to Jacrdison led in the attack
with three doubles and five times at bat. Score:
AB 1
NEW YORK MAKES
CIRCUS FINISH
BROcfKLYX MAKES IT TH O FROM CARDIXALS
a sinple in
Philadelphia AB. R.
Welch, rf 1 ft Dykes. 2b 4 1 C. Walker, rf . 4 1 K. Walker, cf . . 4 1 Du'an. 3b .... 4 i Shamon, ss .... '. 0 Perkins, c 1 ft Myatt. c 2 ft Grhlith, tb . . .. :t ft Moure, j 1 ft P.lpboe. p 1 ft Hasty, p 1 0 Galloway, x . . . 1 0
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Totals X Ratted St. iiOiils Gerber, ss .. ( If de.ai, 2 b Slsler. lb ... Jacobson, cf Williams'. If Smith, if . Au.xtin. ::b . SeVereid, C t'ollins. c . , Havis, j) . . .
for Hastv :n A 13. R. 4 1
1 1 1 ti
24 11
Stil. H. O.
Battiiip: Uallv Stores Three Runs.
PDOfiT.'l -V'X 1- . t
Brooklyn made it two straight 1tli
. i a.' i-v I I"onis winninp Sunday's pan.e Two Gone 111 INillth, xSone Oil, C to l. Kircher. recently purchased
fron Richmond, finished the game for the Cardinals after .schupp Mas retired in the sixth and made a ?ocd impression. Score
St. IamiN Smith, ci Kournier, lb . Stock, lib Hornsby, 2h . McIIenry. If . Hcathcote. rf Lavan, ss McCarty. c . . Dilhoefer, c . . Schupp, p . . . Kircher. p . . Knode Schultz
York
r.y Associate Press : NRW YORK. Aus. 1. New
defeated Cincinnati Sunday 3 to J in a ninth inning rally. Luqur. held the Giants at his mercy until the last frame and until two were out, Youn and Frisch sincied. The former scored on Kelly's double and Frisch and Kelly came ho-me with the tyint-; and winning1 runs on Spencer's sinple. Score:
Cincinnati A.B
. .4 . . . 4 . . 4
AR.
1
4 1 1 J 1 o 0
Groh. 3 b. . Rath. 2b. . Daubert, lb. Romdi, cf. . Duncan, If. Kopf, ss. . . Neale, rf. . Winpo, o. . Luque, p. .
Totals
1 ii t u o N'v York 4 ft 0 2 0( Burns, If. . .
Bancroft, sm. IS ! Younp. rf. . .
12 it 0 00 3 j Frisch, :5b. . -m Oftv 12 ! Ke'.lv. lb.
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Total-- C, Phil.id lphii .... St. Rouis
Two-Vis- hits C. Walker, Ja?ob- Spencer, cf Fon V Williams, Sisier. Steden i Dovlo, 2b.
. . . . 4 o . . 4 . . 4 , . 4 ,3.1 A.B. . .4 . .4 . . 4 . . 4 . .4 . . 4
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Totals Brooklyn Olson, ss Johnston, 3b
ft 1 . ft :n AR. . 5 4
2 1 Nois. rf . 0 , Wheat If
2 j Mvers. cf 4
1 Konetchy. lb
Kilfiurr. 2b Miller, c . .
4 4 3
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Gri.'ün Hrrors- D k es 'J ; Myatt. ! Barney, p. Gedeon. Double play Austin and j Douglas, p Gedeon. Deft on bases Philadel- i iini -hi:! T; S: l.auis s. Bases on bills ! fooey p o:T Mu ere 2: J'.'-ee :;; Haty 4;j lt: .". Hit. f ;T Moore .". i:i 2;i Totals
i'.mliM' : ii. 2 lnnur-rs; err Hasty
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7 Batted for Clark üi Tib. 2Z Ratted for .Niehaus in uiix. U7 Kin fcr n';'c;ll in :th. "Y rdtmton ft - - e t ft el
CleAChml :c Two base hit Roth.
Graney, Ch apir.tn. Thrve bas lat .Rk-e. Homo r:n .Roth. 1'rror KtU-rb. S'i!f!i (i.isps iJieo ?: 1:1lrrhu. 1 4 Tt o: base? Wishmcten C: Clevetand 7. );.'ie-4 on bal!?4 . eff 51ioa . yiatrby l; Clark 2; Nlehnv.s 1. Hlf off U.tKl.y t ir. 2 inninrtj. none o-:t in Trd.; off Clark 4 In ' lnTiinu'H. off Nie hau 2 in 2
t nr. ires. Strnca r-nt hy S'i.r.v ;Urk 4; Nl.-h.ni- 2. Hft'R !.
I.'sinp j It r'.n r- f ; ' ut) . Ui-api' Iinen .irl Dwi-ii'. Time 2:1 Minneapolis Splits Twin Hill With Tallin Mtulhrns
,M oor i deliraiul.
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Davis 2.
I in I ire I "v. i ns Time 1:3...
Rosi'VP it eher
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B0ST0X U 1XS FIRST OF DETROIT SERIES
3 1 , Totals 32
ft 0 Batted for Schupp in 7th
1 1 1'itfed for Kircher in 'tih
St. IvOllis ftl'ft ftftO 10ft 1 Brooklyn ft20 030 01Two base hits Ileathrote. Three bape hit Johnston. Stolen b.i'as Alyer. Fi rors Stool;. Hornsby. Heathcote. Olson C2). Grimes. Sacritiees Hornsby. Heathcote. Lann. Nei. Miibr. Double plays Schupp
. 1 to McCarty to Stock to Hornsby to a :. 07 ijjl-avan; Dilhoefer to Fournior to Oil -when" wlnntni; ru'n w as i boefor. Deft on basos St. Louis. 10; Rrook'.yn. 7. Rases on bills Off
, inninps; oMKircher. 4 m 2. Hit by Schupp, t. Hits OtY Schupp s in U pitcher r.y Schupp (N'is). t;mj.ires Hart and Harrison. Tino1 1 1:44.
PKTltOlT, Aau'. 1 Ttovt out)itc!Pd Tainike ami Rntnn won the op.T.ifijr -jr nee of the serii s from I ''!ri.it 4 ti . .Me Innis m.'ole a rPkTrk.iho' vto; c( :i tlrivo off lon"."
hat tt'licn tb Ti"erj hal th fil'e.l in the third. S.V. IV.
Boston A.R Vitt. Hb. 4 r ost-a . o M..nfsy. if. . . . . ?, Foo;1 r, rf S.'h-i iir. e :?
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SiOTi'd. Batted for Dfiuplas in th Cincinnati ie e io nuft 2 New York ftOft ftOft 003 3
( b.is hit Kelly. Stolen Irises
t- ri--ch. Roush. Sacrifices Roush. Ivopf. Doubl plays Burns to Smith. Hath to iuuhert. Left on bases Cincinnati 7. New York 4.
fta.ws on luills Off I.uque 1. Dm g- I las l. Hit? Off RintoR : in 1-3; off!
!utrlas 4 In 7 '2-.?: off Ton?v 1 in 1.
I sTtruck out By I.uine 3. l.y Doiinlan
1'. Wlnnim: pitcher -Tnm-y. I.'mTirej ftiitrly and -O'Day. Time
Kansas City Divides Ttvo U ith CtAumbus Team
Three Sintrer men gathered four aits Sunday afternoon off Hönning Of tho G.iry team and tho Icral hoys iot 4 to t. Tho team beinsr sponsored ry I'rof. trates, the il?nc:ni; master, also errod twice, a nil eleven men walked up to tho plate and walked bjck RAaln after the umpire called the third htrike. Bowman was on the mound for the Sinper tjam and held th Gary boys to nino hits, one of them a tripl-e. Connor.- played good .ball on first base ffr the local team and pot two hits out of three trips. Score:
. Gary Curtis, :f Davis. 3 b . . . . Hinkle. If Hie her. s.s . . . Hathaway, rf i laddow, 2b . . Crowley, lb . . Free, c Hennine, p . . . Lanterinan, rf
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Totals 3 4 Sin-er. AR. Yarpro, ss :; White. 3 b 3 Queen. If 4 Moore, rf 4 Connors, lb ... . 3 Raker, c 3
Zielinski, 2b . . W. Fpa.hr, cf . . Bowman, p . . . Totals Singers Gary Stolen bnsesdow. Sacrifice
linski. Errors Crowley. Yarpo. Spahr. Struck out By Her.nintr. 11; Bowman, 9. Wild pitch Henning. Bases on balls Off Bowman. 4; off Hennlncr. 1. Passed ball Free. Two base hits Davis. Zielinski. Hit .by Pitched ball Davis. Hits Off Henning. 4; off Bowman, .. Umpire Slsler.
4 27 13
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GASTOX CHEVROLET SETS XEIV MARK FOR ONE HUNDRED MILES
By Associated Prc5s: CORUMBFS. O.. Au,-. 1. Gaston Chevrolet set a world's record for 100 miles over a dirt track here Sunday when he covered the century without a stop in 89 minutes and 2 2. seconds. The former record of 91 minutes and 30 seconds was set by Tom Alley at Minneapolis in 1'J14. Tommy Milton, record holdir for the straight away course finished second Sunday. He trailed four laps behind Chevrolet who at no time was in danger of beincr headed. Ralph Mulford also started but was forced to the pit in the first lap owintr to a broken vulve.
OLD SPORTS MUSINGS
1:30.
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CHARLIE HALL IX 0i: HIT l ICTORY AT INDIANAPOLIS
Hrcs' O.. A UK.
Hy Associated
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City .-. nd Columbus divided today's Karnes here, the isitors t n k : i. th tirxt in-; and the locals th..- final U t r. In Me eighth ir.n'ns of
Leaders are sure makiner a runaway race of it in the Industrial league. The stopping process will have to come soon if there is KoinK to be one. Because, of a scarcity of amber beveraKe the Bum club will dispense with its annual picnic this summer. As a result a lot of championships will lie dormant for a while. With the announcement tharmorc championship motorcycle races will be held here next Sunday the promoters mlpht make it a continuous performance. Studebaker bowling leacues are to be reorganized this season and the two principal leagues will be known as the American and National. The various clubs wil; also be renamed, using the nicknames of the various elubs in the major baseball leacues. Focal golfers will appreciate the efforts of the News-Times Procuring the services, of Chick Rvans for them. The illustrious golfer is undoubtedly the best known in the world. While it has been advertised tha: champion Jack Demps-y would bo at Benton (Inrn r Labor day. since an opponent has been found for him the match seems to hnve gone glimmerinir. My. but tlo-se champions are fickle. It may be just a hit of publicity, however", as Billy Miske. who has been selected for the rhhmp an an opponent, is but a bit of an over-
! grown middlew eiunt. ll wouio I prove a nice set-up and lr will rraiiire. a bit of shrewd publicity to
extract ilouMf prices for an aiiraction of ÜV.I Kind. Local bowMm: alleys nr- l eine put into shape for the M.ison hy exp rt-'. At the- Orphrum drives Milwauki o mechanics nr" dressing th drives S' h.ifer's alleys are heint;
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'.von the tlrst anie (f the t.tr,..bL . h.-ad r with M!i:n.' ? to and lost the second s t. 7 after Tel d hva thve.Cimd to win cit In the
rinth bv -vorii.Lr fie
runs on I -I. o . ih rtail't
v. :th
Jtrm;)k'H w;!dr. .s-,.
was replaced b. Rohf rtsuii
notif oit. two runs sc rd and two on bi"es. A l'--'.bb pay ny Jen-, nl's un.isis: ternvmiud th'i t'imR l.'mp!n Kr-f m.-i'i wa escortM from th' irroor.d by o;!ret:.en . when th crowd at:a kei h.t:i fori making the decision claiming Jt-n-nir.K? i.l se,..,pd up th" j tlnne.po!is K2 eea ftiio- , v ,C Ti-.lf- O'.'O 3ft'J 12x -'. " l;olxrt-:i and Mar; Mlddleluaj (2nd irame.)
Minn-kpcli-i 04 01ft 0)3 lo Toledo ftftft 2'"0 0"., 7 4 Iwd?rmi!k. Roi.ettson n Owen. iliytr; Stryl.tr. Brady a
ilurphy.
Tct.iN . , Detroit Young. 2b. Rush. si . Cobb. cf. . Ye ich. If. He:! maun. Flu gst ad. Jo -ics. "h. Sta.nage. c. Ah'.smith, Fhmke, p. Shorter. . Hale ... T.'tais . .
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Wv Afyoci.itcil IT' IMMAN'AI'OI.IS In!.. An:- 1 Before a crowd. etin.aie, ,u l.r.00
Charley H.ill with St. Haul lnirie.l :i i one tut c ontest against Iielianapolis ! In the sci-ond game of tlo- s-'ries. j winning to 0. St. Haul scored; four ron in th first inninj; off' Roge with, two out. Cavett took'.
up the httrde.n and hurled splendid ' ball durir.-r the remainder of the j .i contest. Tlie only blow made by j M Uirail.TC
Indianapolis carre with two out in
the first -ame MoCanhy and Good j shaped l-V Fort ar.e nKCnaniC.c, hit si:t ce.-slvo homrrs. f'clunibvis 'be latter also proceeding to th Rlks won the second pam.e by dnvir..', land Facies homes later. Rex -no!ds olf tlie Lux i a the fifth ' inntntr vxhen tetn men Lau-d. RAILWAYS IX IRF.LAX'D o..mo. i may CEASE OPERATION
Lau. 4 ity
00ft ft 2 ft -.I jo i)
2nd P-amc) Kan. "it 112 ft" "2 ; Foiumbis i:i ft." ft 2"x--n R n l.'.s. Horstrnan ar.d Shcrm.in and H.irti.j.
rrmifer "cllj'm is
fifth inning, it being a lin drive i
Wins One Run
Contest Over Louisville
ITms: Aotr 1. If
T.bivd (Jforge's threat o
ever- man on the Iri-h r nhvnys un-
lft 0) ir-s tht-y carry urtr.s Tuunltiors. 1 ' 'J foKMer, poll1" r aiivibing tr.at the Ri oi.-l ; I n err inert :;-ks them to rirrv." r T-.forced. th.. re w ill rnllxx ays
operating In Ireland n--! we-K. ;, rof'.ir.- 7' prdicticn- frcm the. V.st informed her-.
LOFISV1LLF. Ky.. Aug. 1. Ru
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t y (7ossett. only tx m.n rt achedi Rrsi elT Hall. Indianapolis plavcis!
lilt only four balls out (.f the in- ' "dncie in the third scored Iut7k? tield. Spiera'.id fielding by R.appj'tth the i.nlx run in Sunday's 1 to cut down possible infield hit". 0 ict ry ot Milwaukee OVtr iU;v. Score: viile. Ft. P;Ull .. ..40ft 002 ft-Oi' S l Score;
Indianapolis 000 000 (00 ft 1 2 I Mil'vaukci
and Hargrave; Rcgge, Cavet I Louisvub
a
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1 1 A . i
r. bases Foster. Scot!
1,
ar.d
S.-urihcts IUish, joins. Mcln-l'aili-y. Do'ible plays Fhmke lL-iliaann 2. Lift on liases.
Boston b, Detroit ?. Batas on balls Time 1:50.
Off Hoyt 4. off F.hmke 4. Hit by pitch' r By Hoyt ( Klagst ad ) . Struck out By Hoyt 3. by Khmke 4.
Fmpires Fri 1, Chill and Morlarity.
.McV enev
and lLocl;i r.
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Canton; W'rtirht
(Will (icn Au:tbt lüth) GOLDEN EAGLE INN Over 20S-210 Soutli Michlgiri St. Cldie-e unil American Dichrs Ik st Scrvlct Dancing nod Mn."lo
ATHLETIC LEADER
AmirUm I.rnui
Club Y. I.. P.t.' Ovula rid :c c;i v Yort H 3s .r.s , eld-ago t'.i :. '1-; Wasulnirtoa 4". 47 4s-. i St. Louis 40 .4-1 . Hosten 41 7.2 .441 -. Detroit i". .."-72 Philadelphia 21 7o .'-.: t National Lrasu. . f'lah V. h Pet. I r.rcviklvn o'l 4 .."71 'lnr-lniuiti M t "-" New York Fi ..".Pi , l'lttsbur .. 47 4". .Ml CU'-Oj,' 'J t liosfm 4ft 47 4o Jj Sf. lyouis 44 .".J 4"N Ihllallphli 3 ."4 .41:5 .mrr-,in AfM iittion (lab W. I.. Prt. J sr. Paul 72 1 TH Mitineac'!!.' .'-' 4S ."54 ItitlinnapolH d 4-' -fdd VJilMr!ukf "1 4a .M s? Tole.b r.2 ."d .Mr. I.ouiüville 4x T2 t-a Colurr.biK 1 - ji Kansas City ."-" oi , ..""ii
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RABBIT BREEDERS END EXHIBITION Annual Slmw One nf tin Mnin ut!i lifinl.
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lirsrLTS YI.sTKItl)Y. PhlUdolptiia ".; st. Louis u. Washington Cleveland .". Poston 4; iKtroit 2. New York o; Ct lcgo a. atiomil Laxufl. Prooklrn G; St. Ini 1 New York 3: Clneinn.-iti 2. No other paaies sciu'iluled. AmerirHn .; lat Ion. St. Paid 0; Indianapolis 1. Milwnukee 1; Lcuisvllle (. K.imeis City Columlms 2. Kansas City rt; Columbus 11. . Minneapolis I S; Toledo 0 7. International I.Kue. Reading 0; Tersey City t. TltifTslo ß; R -ehester f Syr?(iise '2; Ihiltiniore 7. Southern A.orla(lon. Nc-v Orleans 2-3: Chattaroopa
Nashville 3; Plrtnlnghnm fi. Mobile 9: Little Itock 2. Atlauta 4; Memphis 3. Tbrre-I Ieiiitiie. Terre Raute O; fl; 3. Mollne 3; S; IVrre H.int? 2: ö: 3. Mollr.? 6; s:
innings 2nd game. 1 Evanprlll 3; ft; o. Korkfor PeorlH Ü; fi: 1. Hock Il:in1
Peoria 3; 7; 2. Rock Island
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Qualifying round for the li:b championship was piay-d at the South IK-nd Country Club on Saturday, with It. C. Flmore turninf in the lowest score 82 for the IS lmb. f!. I). Jav, Ir., S3; C. A. His. O. A. Fa rat a ugh. sZ ; W. T. .lay. I. Sand-rs, S. Aftr the qualifying round the thirty-two piaers who uaallfied xvere roui-d eicht to a class in th-. order of their scores. The paiiamns for the first round which xvill be at match play follow: Championship ny, H. '. Finio: '- vk. W. T. Jay; G. ). .Inv, Jr. vs. lt. .--anders; C A- Hisey s. M . R. "ampbcil; C. A. Farab;tib;h .-. .1 . Neff.
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