South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 223, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1920 — Page 8

The south e7jd HlW-Yif.TES

Kid Gleason's White Sox Move New York Yankees Out of Second Place

CHICAGO WINS TWO FROH WASHINGTON

Can Kolehmainen Come Back

DODGERS BREAK ' ALEXANDER JINX

aux 2 in 1 2-3. Struck cut by Grirr.es 2; Mamaux 2: Alexander 2. Winning pitcher Mamaux. Fmptres Quipley and 0"Iay. Tim 1:53.

DAVIS IV FAKE MS AFTER ! TIGERS DRIVE XAYLOR PITCH IXG FIXE HALL FROM ROX IX SEI . 77

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Erratic Fielding and Extra Base Hit Gives White Sox Game.

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i i y by winning both pames of a i o i b I header with WaAhinptor., 3 t 2. and 3 to 4. P V ?h!v coupled w'.th an erre.r by Nill an,! opportun hütir.p pave ''hicapn the first parr-0. Chioasro v held to six hit" In the h-rc,vA

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(Sooni cranT: R. I! II. V;i-hfnirtn .000 211 ft0ft4 K I 'hi-ak'o ....oftl lift 2 ?i fi ft C''irtnry and Ticinich; Williams nnl Sc h -ilk.

0RTII IV1XS OmV GAME RY CLOUTING SIKGLE

I'Hll.ADKI.F'H f A. Aus:. ?. Thir-r-f(ur jilayprs figured in MoikI.iv'h fjvnini,' of th"- Phil.idrlphi.iSt. Ixuiis 5-r;rs. win in th" olvrnth by th visitor.-. 12 to 1. N'orth. th f rith pit her to appear on tlif : no. drov hom th- winning tun ifh a in:!. Smrr :

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Victory Gives Hohin- One Point Lead on MorarTs Reds.

XFHF RESTS COOPER V SOUTHPAW DUEL

Ft AdlstM rri: BROOKLYN. N. Y. Aur. 9. Brooklyn kopt prornrlou .id tody wh-n it brok th AlxamW hoodoo that ha prpvai!d all ..ion and bfat Chirrfro to 5. T'p to Monday. Alexander had won thrro ttralKht from th rvd?Ar With two on ba In th olehth Alrxandr pfipod KonMchy to irPt Kllduff. Th latter doubled to tho rieht flM

nvils for third place

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BY KT). IICGHKÄ Can Kannes Kolehmainen. holder of thre world's records, fourtfen American rrrords, and the real hero of the last Olympic pam.es "conic back"? Can the stocky little Pinn rid himself of the muscle and tissue ru-t that has been ipht years feathering? Can he repeat? or even approach his astonishing exploits of the Stockholm Olympic? If he tan he is the genuine wonder-athlete of the aire. It won't be Ion -4 b fore we'll know. In the meantime we can only surmise that it dresn't seem possible; it's aeralnst all the l.iws f nature and past performances in every line of athletics. .Bffrii-s. the superman of th prize rirp. vacated the arena for evon year. His bunding attempt to "come bark" acainst Johnson proved the worth of the ancient adI'e "a too My apjde rotten at the heart. h hat a goodly outside ! i!m hix'd hath'" MrIMii;liIiii I "a IN. Maurice Mcloiuihlin. the match-

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Krrors Walh. Dyke. Kee.fs F3nelli (3). Two base hltn Cobb, Shorten Thre hAje hit PorkiPR. Sarnrico.s Welsh. Jon-. Lrft on bases Philadelphia. 7; Detroit, S. Bajw nr. bills Or Nay tor. 2; Aren. 1. HP Of Navlor. in Innlncs; Moore, fl In I, Keefe, 1 In 1. Hit by pitcher By Navlor (Manlon); by Href ( Younci. Struck oat Iy Ayers. fi Moor. 1. ITsir.fC pitcher Nv!r. T'mplre-s Dlnn and Nolan. Tin 1:4.

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Mclnnis. Ift on bases Roslon 10; St ixuis 4. Pise on bails off Jones- 2; Myers 1; Davis r Shock-e-r 1 Hits off Jon, 7 In 8 innintr: off Myers 1 in 3 innings; off Davis fi in 8 .-. Innings; off Shorker 3 In '- 1-3. Struck out bv .Tones 1Myer., 2; Davis 2. Winning pitcher Myers. Losing pitcher Shocker. I mpires Connolly and Nallin. Tim

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Saicycrs Fumble Gives Louisville Close Gama

I.OTJISVIRLi:. Ky.. Auc. r-Ac-ta's brilliant fteldinK behind Wright" steady pitching enabled Louisill to bewt Minneapolis. 1 to 0, Monday. Sawyer's fumble permitted the ln run to cross the plate. Soor: R. H. E. Minneapolis . ftOft 000 000 0 S l Ixuisville ... ooo ipo oox i s n

less "Comet of six years asro, failed dismally to display at Forest Hills, last year, the court penlus that was once his. Tennis experts haveclaimed that lack of practice explains "Rd Macs" form reversal. Norman Brookes ven asserted he rould j ut "The Comet" back in his old stride apaln within a year. But for all that, it is doubtful if McIoujihlin will ever se;ious!y threaten Johnston, Tilden, Williams or oven lesser lights of the court in championship competition. While "Ted" Meredith was prolucinR a plea for Hannes" ras", which is now similar to his own. Howard Drew, one of the two oflirially credited 9 3-5 seconds men fer the "century". was testifying apainst it. The marvelous nosT" athlete failed utterly in his effort to qualify for the Antwerp nlympio team. as he failed in the recent Region 5am or in Brooklyn, where Paddock eejualled the l"ft meter world's rerord.

Kolehmainen has iron and flint in make-up. It Is .lust po.R&ible that he will pain astonish the athletic world with s-omethtnK like a repetition of his Stockholm exploits. His winninr of the N. Y. A. C. Marathon, an unexpected arromplishment. may be a harbinger of what is to rome at Antwerp. Hannes t-hould find the Antwerp Marathon very muri, to his liklnar. Kohlehmainen

remarkable stayins: powhi bicker a.set is Mv.fZ The Antwerp Marathon romparat lvely level all the

way. thereby confining the test more to speed than nisp d endurance. In the last Olympic. Kolehmainen's performances seemed almost superhuman. No wonder th. late James I. Sullivan r marked after watching the ftyinc: Finn's ft-ats: "Never In my life have 1 had the pleasure of seeing such a phenomenal piecf of human machinery as this representative of Finland Several thc"'s. ä 1 of e,th r hvc uttered the same sentiments.

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for Highest Tosiible Quality at pwtst Tumble Trie

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T; (.. smt! n. i iniii'ii,' i-it'!i r North. T.s ;.chei tj. Stuitl 1 'r.y p; res T :i -ovl Ro'.o. T;:n --2-54.

I!i isTON. Amu-. ?. i "incinnati hit Roston pitrhfis hard Monday and woti both p lines of a double header. th. first 1 to .", and th- second S to Tlo- champions' hits were so we II lunchtd in the second pam that

niiiv one runner as 1 Si ore :

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CHICA'-.O. An: r- J....- Pv.v. . ; iRsTj-i-.' spripfer "f t!i.. lihno; At!;-! b tic Mub. !s ore ,.f st soicucus p .-n-. b.r ..f : b. e A;v. t . i -. ; Oivmplc team which w;!I compete' Vor.nr thl- yar at Antw.rp. Ü :i v ' '.ellcyes In work all "h- "pp . ! (fir. In '.pdror a r. I i';tdoo:- r-p. ? i ' h cir ;roun-t. i:,,l a!a- h.. b.en cens'ster r'i'T. cr . iipi;; rb.- f.,-t thit h- fr. -;u. -.:! rur. ! from scratch i R-iy start.-.! r-mrnnp f- v-.:l health tbn C out ' r t - .;. nJ hi sev-n teen ea rs at sp. he' h is establish'-.! - n world's r.-c J rrdR and won p. um er .:- rphis

U was rorn .s v.irs at-., or-, a firm near Karkak.-e. Rnr'i seven world s r, c- r.'.s are: ere thousand vards 2 ptp. i'. s.

i i i - o -! ir.i.. ir-.- ir.i t 4 rp. . P. U " e. - 14 -' seconds; o-,. a r one-half j j nil! es. fi rt'lfü'if 4 ü-rni,;. two

rr.i'es. ri mtn ite 1 2 -r- s.-cor.ds; fve ml!e v 2f. ml". ;ite. 2 4 s. c-r.-ls-: fifteen hundrerj m-epR. indoors 3 minute, r. 7 . .-.'n-ts Th!-A fp;arters ml!-- 3 4-4 Bay f-ta ' up v :s:-- ;;, srAr tr compete with rb.e '.or!l' fare ruacr He is married and is the GttSmr of twn rhl're-.

N.alc Hon-e run Duncan. Isac- , .;,.,. 1 , ijhert. Winpo. Frrors Pick. Kuril. Ictt on bases Cincinnati, h: Boston. V Bases on balls iff l.ii l 4; Rinp. I; M Quillen. 3; r-..i-oTti. .. Hits Off l.utjuo. fi in fi Rip.k. 2 in 2 l-; McQuillan. jn 2 1-3; Soott. S in 4 2-3. Pitotti. 1 In 1: Kudolph. 0 in 1. Struck out Hv Rinp. 2; Pi rotti. 1. Winninp

pitcher- -L-mue. ü T 1 Ricb r. Tnr.esVroml pan-e.

nrsri.Tr viMr.itnw. Amerlrna Lencue. WnshinKt 'n 2-4; PblcH?ft 3.".. Now Yerk . eTvelan.l 3. PiillndelpaU 2; Betrolt .V !:..t.'U .; St Loul 4. 11 1nn!n;. .nt1onl I.-gu PlnclncAtl 10-n; Hosten o 2. t hl" jiTf .: Brooklyn rt. P!ttSiirc 0; Nw York 0. sr l.iojls 1.'; PhtlaiJelphln 10. (11 llhlR' ' Auieriotn Ao littlun. M:lnuWee f ; Toledo 11. Knn-us City 3; Indianapolis 10. t5 laaliis' min MtuTienpoli 0; IxniisTille 1. St. l'aul-Culumbus train.. fe-otittiern A o li tln. Ntw Orleans h; Naftjvllle 7. ChitfanoeriMftMle and BtrmtnsbaniAtlanta iraln. International I -t- u . Akron 2; Jersey lty K. ItufTnlo ; Inltimr .3 1. Kftclus'er 7; yrucufi 14. Tftreiiti ; Heiidlnp 1. Thrr-t Ungut. Torre Haute : 1'.: ft Kock Island 6: 4. KtarnTilie ft; 10; 1 Me line 2 . 12; 1. Hlootnlnfrtoo ft: i: 2. Kx-kfonl 'A: 4: 3. l'tnirla 0. 4; 0. Cedar IU piN 2; 9; 0

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Indians Slug Weaver

GMKS TOD T. Amrlri lU vrtiRhlrufon nt Clilcapi PhiladelphU at petr-dt New York at Clevelinil. Iirton at St. IxaU National LAT3t. Plttsburp at Now York. Onrlnnatl at Ponton. Chicapo at Hrooklyn. St. I.ouia at rhiladflphla..

Hard for Five Inning, RAItX PREVENTS MEET . IND' ANA PORIS. Ind . Aup. ! AT MORTH RAX D ALL Indianapolis defeated Kansas City; Monday in the third ?ame of fhejnr At.edatd rrosn: series. 10 to 3. The pa me w.s call-; CRRVKRAND. O.. Ausr. s. Rain d at the end of the fifth ir.nir.ic J caused a pohtponcmont of the openUt.iu" of rain. The locals had lit- lnp day's projrram of Grand Circuit

delivery rf hits jn the

t e tr':bb- so '.vine the Weaver, pliit-p up 13

five innincs Score: Kar 'itv 300 00 3 7 S Indianapolis 21" 2f 10 13 2 Weaver, Sc-neer and Swoney: Fliese and losROtt.

harries racng: at North Randall Monday and noressitated a peneral rearrar.geme nt of the week's program which will raro' raclne through Saturday. Today's card will bo raced tomorrow as will also the r.re t diTBion of the 2:12 Dar.

1IUGGIXS' MEX' DEFEAT IXD1AXS IX OPE.XER

n.r Assorlated Tress: CLKVEI.N1). O., Aug. 3 New York won the first pame of the series with Cleveland 6 to 3 taking advantage of Morton's wildness and Clovoland'R errors. Ruth was passed three times. Ho fouled out once and hit an easy prounder to first. Smith made a home run and a double for Cleveland. Score: New York AB. R. H. O. A. Ward. 3b R 0 ft ft 3 peckinpauch. ss. 4 1 ft 4 Ruth, rf 2 2 o 2 2 Pratt. 2b 3 1 0 2 2 Rewis. If 3 ft 1 4 o IMpp. lb 4 1 2 fi 1 Bodie. cf 4 1 3 4 " Ruel. r 3 0 ft 4 0 Shaw key. p. ... 4 n i i Totals 3 2 .fi 7 27 1 3 CIrAolanl AR. It. H. O. a. .lamieson. If. . . 4 1 1 ; ft Chapmann. ss. . 4 1 1 2 9 Speaker, rf. . . . 4 0 ft ft ft Smith, rf 4 1 2 Gardner. 3b. . . 4 1 ft 4 Wambsp.mss. 2b. 4 n i 2 Je.hnston, lb. . . 4 ft ft 1 4 1 o-Neil. c 3 o l 5 1 N una maker, r. o ft 0 2 ft Morton, p 2 n 1 0 2 Clark, p 00002 Wood, r 0 0 0 0 ft Gratify. 7.7. 1 ft 1 0 o Total 34 3 ? 27 21 7 Ran for O-Neill in 7th. 7.z Batted for Morton in 7th New York 400 Oil 000 fi Cleveland 201 Hftft 000 3 Two bso hits Plpp. Shawkey, Smith. Home runs Smith. Sarr!fices Iowls, Ruel. Double plays Ttuth and Pipp TWt on bases Ww York 7; Cleveland 4. Base on balls off Morton 5: Clark 1. Hite f f Morton fi in 7 inninps; off Clark 1 in 2. Struck out by Shawkey 3; Morton 3: Clark 2. lysine pitcher Morton. Cmplres Chill and Friel Time 2:25. Toledo Rnnehes Safeties And Downs Milwaukee Team By AoiMated Tress: T-'RFJ"'. U.. Aus: !. Toledo po-inded Northrop for 10 hits Monday and made it three straight from Milwaukee by a score of n to fi. With the cluster of hits Monday the Toledo club has scored 4? hits In the three parries for a total of 7 base. Fifteen of Monday's safeties came in the sixth, seventh and eiphth lnninps. Score: R. H. K. Milwaukee . 100 200 021 5 14 ; Toledo 010 004 lox 11 lfr 1 Northrop and Gaston; Nelson. Mi-ldletrn and McNeil. ROS AXOEL.ES A "shimmy dance inspector" win be aäleil to the city's payroll if the plans of Policeman Aletha Gilbert are followed out. Appointment by the city council U. btnt: considered.

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