South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1920 — Page 9

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By A 'ei a red I'rcH: BOSTON, Auer. 21. Boston hut m ntevelind In both wmfs of a

drublo header Saturday, winning the j f!r?t 12 to 0 anrl Ua nrond 4 to 0. In each game rjrveland mad? only j three, h:b-, Hoyt ar.d IVnnock pitch-j ir.f? effectively. njvt-:.ancl drops to j ?cor.d place. Wood had charge nf th Civeland team In thj aHi"!is'1 "t Mar.a- i ger Speaker, who wa. reported ap , Improved and planning to leave ; Cleveland Sunday. S-Dtt was the big I

I.y A ? - iatM Pr: iM!'A(iU, Aug. 1. Tyler's wild- , r. -. coupled with heavy hitting by j

.ew York, in the lant two inning? enabled the viFitors to win today, 8 'o 3. rXyle'a slnjle in th- eirhth and Tonne double in the ninth cimi w:th rrjpri on bases and proved valuable. Score:

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DAUSS A PUZZLE TO YANKS; TIGERS WIN

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Boston 205 104 OOx 12 Two bar hits Warn I nnss, Johnston. Stolen ba.-cs S.-hanjr. Vitt. Menosky. Slcrlfi'- Hendryx. Krrors Graney. Brady. Doubl; plays Gardner to WamKsjranss to Johnston. Lft on bat& Cleveland. T: Boston, 5. Bares on balls Off Morton. 5; off FIlUon.2: off Hoyt. 1. Hitfc Off Morton. 1.1 in 1 innings; off Ellison, nor.o in 1 inning, struck o'J' ny Morton. 3; by Bllison. 1; by Hoyt, 4. Logins pitcher Morton. l'i:pirs Dim crT and Evans. Tune I : :.o. Sfcond gamo) Cleveland ... OftO 000 000 3 3 1 Boston 021 00 1 On 4 'j 0 CovfWkK CI 11 k and O'.VmI; Ben nock and Walters.

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CARDINALS FALL OA' TITO BOSTON HURLERS

Hr Associated Press: ST. LOL'IS. Aup. Jl. St. Loui pounded Watson and I illingim hard today and defeated Boston, 6 to 4. fco re.

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Batted for Zaohary in Sth. " Batted for A sta in ?th. :hicaro .. . l'C-2 010 oftft r Wahir.Kton or ft ftftft mo 2 Two l.ase hits J i' kson. Bice. J. Co'.iir.s, E. Collins. ONrlU. Thr-t-lfie hit Wravr. Krror Strunk. Sacr:t:cc3 K. Coihn.. .Iaik-'i (2. i'r'vh. Harris. bo'ibli- pli.----Sv-halk tr J. Collins; Weav.-;- to V.. C'olllns to J. Co'.ltn.-. J.oft i-n r ises Chirajro. f; Wasliir.eton. . Rjs.h on balls Off Ci.Mtfe. 3; Znchiry. 1. H.T3 Off Uachary. ? In 5; Acosta, 1 in 4. Struck u..t Cicn,.., 1. '.nrh.irv, 1. Loslmr jdrchaT X.oh,irv. lTmpircs Mr:a:;ty and HÜilebrnnJ. Time 1:14.

T.y Aftociated iTofs: PITTSBURG. Aup. 21. Pitts- ! burs and Philadelphia divided a double header ht.ro today, the visiI tors winning the lirs-t contest, o to 1. .and the home team the f-econd. 3 toft. In the tirst ?ame Philadelphia ; bunched hits off t'ooper in the th'.rd ' tnl fourth innings, scoring two j runs on rive hits. Adams was invtr.cibio in th second grame. The ! bome batters hi: timely and Phlla-

Billy Miske, th f.rst hea-vyweicht to pet a match with Champion Jack Dempsey for the world s title, will box ten rounds in exhibition nt Fnrlr.trbrook p,-rk next Saturday afternoon. The phow will start at 'J.-.Z0 o'clock. Miske arrived in Benton Harbor last niht where he was met by Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons and Lux nc Kensler of South Bend. Plana for the South Bend exhibition were cornpb-teri with arrangements for the St. Paul contender for Dempsey's title to po through a co'iple hours trninins? at SpringI'rook park. The bill will Include four rounds of boxing with Jim Belaney, noted heavy of St. Paul and three rounds each with Jack Heinan. heavyweight of the Pacific coa5t. and Jack Blackburn, colored middleweight. MJL-ko Wnrkfni; Out. The challenger was accompanied by these three sparing partners who Joined him in headquarters at Fastman Sprinte where he will pet down to earnest work for his championship battle beginning: Monday. He will do tome road work this morning and then rest up fr th" day. Miske will spend some time In the rlnp: which will be constructed in front of the prand Ftand at Sprlngfbrook park. He will skip the rope for seeral minutes and then warm up by shadow hoxinp. Then after limbering: up his punches on the largo sand bag will take on Blackburn for three fasd rounds. Following hi rest of a few seconds he will demonstrate his ability to put in the fast punches by pounding the leather bast for s-everal minutes. Then he will take on Heinan for three rounds and after punching the baf?a arain windup with four rounds of "sure-for-nou?h" boxing with Delaney. Is Well Conditionevl. Miske looked pood. His appearance In Benton Harbor won the stamp of approval of many fans and it was evident that the challenger will bo the favorite to wrench the crown away from its present owner amons many fans in thip city after his appearance here next Saturday. Tickets for the Miske exhibition will be placed on sale nt local ciprar stores Wednesday. Admission to the show will bo 50 cents. It was alpo announced that reserved seats for the Benton Harbor championship may be obtained at Springbrook park next Saturday.

Hr Aniated Prewit CHICAGO. Aug:. 21. Edward Ray ir.d Harry Vardon. British profus, sior.al pclft-rs today suffered he worst l;atin they have experienced in Anui;e-. when Charlts (Chick) Fvans. amateur and Phil Gaudm. Professional defeated them, elx and five in a 3 6 hole exhibition match on the Skokie country club courfe. With the course heavy from rain. Rvans wa- wild in the first round but steady playing by Gauden uho hot a 7 4. pave the Americans a lead of three ufK at the end of eighteen holes. In tho second round. Evans shot a par 34 on the f.rst nine holes and his brilliant po!f brought an easy victory. Kay made some remarkably Ion drives while Vardon had sorr.e splendid recoveries but th-? Britons were erratic.

B? Aforiated Prei: NKW YORK. Au?. 21. Detroit easily defeated New York today, 10 o :.. Iaus was a puzzle to thYankees except in the last two inr.-

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By As--riated Pres : MINNP;.POLIS. Minn.. Au? 21. Columbus defeated Minneapolis 3 to 2, today in a contest marked by the ejection from the frame of MulrT.nan, Kelly and Bescher of the visitors for disputing a fourth called ball on Mayep in the seventh Inninc After the argument Minneapolis

fcored two runs in that inmnp and j then was checked by Lefty Georpe. ! Score: 1

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ir.t-a when the New York team scored their run?. Score: Detroit AB. R. H O.' A. ' Younff. 2b 3 1 1 7 Z Push. ss. 4 2 3 3 6 Cobb. cf. 4 1 1 1 0 V'jch. If S 2 3 ft 0 Heilmann, lb. . 6 0 0 14 0 Shorten, rf. ... 6 2 2 1 r P'r.elll, 3b 4 2 1 0 7 Stanape, c 4 0 ft 1 1 bauss. p 5 0 1 0 lj Totals 3? in 12 27 20! New Yerk AB R. H. O. A. , Wrd. 3b F 1 2 1 0 Peckinpauch. fs. 4 0 1 1 2 J Ruth, rf 3 ft o 1 0 , Pratt. 2b 4 0 2 0 2 i Lewis. If 4 ft 0 4 1 ,' Pipr. lb T. 0 1 7 0 : Bodie. cf 4 1 0 2 0 1 Rue!, r 2 0 ft 3 Hoffman, c. . . . 1 ft 0 2 OH Collins, p 1 0 0 0 2 i J Moprldpe, p. ... 1 0 o ft ft'i Mues-el, z 1 1 1 ft 0:1 McGraw, p. ... n 0 0 0 0 ' I Vick, zz 1 0 1 ft 0 j J Totals 3 4 2 g 27 S'l

Colunil us Minneapolis Schauer (ieorpe and

Packers Run Amuck in

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llv An!-ef i-jtod Irc"i: KANSAS CITY. Mo., Au. 21. Kansas City made four hits, three bases on balls, a sacrifice, and two errors count for dpht runs In the eiphth inning today and won the second (fame of the series from Indianapolis 9 to 2. Score: Indianapolis. ...002 000 00ft 2 4 2 Kansas City ...100 000 0S-9 S 5 Roppe and Henllne; Reynolds and Brock.

Johnston-Griffin Win Tennis Doubles Title

BROOKLYN HURLER BLANKS CHAMPIONS

P.T Apscinted PreM : "BOSTON. Aup. 21. W. M. Johnston, national sinplcs champion, and C. J. Grlflln. won the national lawn tennis doubles championship cn the Chestnut Hill court of the Lonpwood Cricket club today bv defeating Roland Roberts and Willi? Davis in the finals in straipht sets. The scores were C-2; 6-2; 6-3.

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By AMOciated Press: CINCINNATI. O, Aup. 21. Brooklyn repained some of it lost pTound Saturday by shuttinp out the champions 4 to 0. Maro,uard pitched brilliantly, not a runner reaehinp third base and only two petting aa far r.s second. Filer was taken out in the last half of the eiphth. Sallee was hit for three runs In the ninth. Scurf :

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Totals 34 4 Cincinnati AB. B. Groh, Jb 4 0 Daubert. lb. ..4 0 Roush. cf 4 ft Duncan, If 4 0 Kopf, 5S 3 ft Neale, rf 3 ft Sicking. 2b 3 0 Allen, c 3 ft EllT. p 2 0 Crane, x ft Sallee, p o ft

American Bantams Win Olympic Boxing Bouts rr Apsftriated Jres: ANTWKBP. Aug. 21. The preliminaries in the boxing contests are drawing large and enthusiastic crowds of spectators. The American bantam weights, S. Vogel, Paetlme A. C, and E. Hartman. Hermans Institute, won the decisions today In their bouts over Cochon, France, and Bowding. England.

O'DOYYD n HATS' DOBSOX Itr AKPocintpd Pres: 'UWKENCE, Mass., Aup. 21. Mike O'Dowd of St. Paul, former middleweight champion. given ta referee's decision over Tommy Pobson of Maiden, in a 12 round bout here today.

z Patted for Mopridpe in Sth. ; zz Batted for McGraw In 9th. Detroit 002 212 210 10 New York 000 000 021 3 i Two bapo hit Veach, Young. ! Home rur-s Bush. Veach. Stolen bases Vearh (2); Cohb. Heilmar.n.

Sacrifice Buth. Errors Vounp, Cobb. Pinelll. Pipp C): Hoffmann. Double flays Pinelll to Young to Heilmann: Bush to Young to Meilman. IWt on base Detroit 10; New York 7. Bases on balls off Collins 5; Mopridpe 1: McGraw 1: Dauss 2. Hits off Collins 6 in Innings: Mopridge In 3; McGraw

(Hoffman). Strurk out by Collins, Mopridge 1; McGraw 2: Dauss 1 J Losing pitcher Collins. Umpires ! Nallin and Connolly. Time 2:25. j Men and Women Entered in Olympic Water Races

ANTWERP. Aup. 21 .Intricate juggling of diving events on points will contribute practically as much toward the total standlnp of the nations in the swimming events of the Seventh Olympiad which begins Sunday as the quite evident victories of the competitors in the various swimming races. The swimming races and diving exhibitions are among the few Olym pic events open to women and there are feminine teams entered from many nations including the United State.-. The United States and England hav entered for all the pwimminp, diving and water rolo events.

LATHE WORKS WINNER FROM WILSON OUTFIT

By pounding Sparr for 15 hits and nine runs in the first four innings the South Bend Lathe Works team won from the Wilson Bros, factory team in Class- B cf the Industrial league Saturday by a wcore of 3 to 2. The gamo was played at Leeper park. Score: So. B'nd Lathe 113 400 0C0 0 IB 4 Wilson Bros. .100 001 000 2 7 13 Huyde and Moore; Sparr and Boika.

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x Batted for Eller in Sth. Brooklyn 00 000 013 4 Cincinnati 000 000 000 Two bae hits Johnston. Kilduff 2. Stolen base Olson. Sacrifice Miller. r:rror Groh. Dauorrt. Double plays Groh to Kopf; Duncan to Allen; Olson to Kilduff to Konetchy. Left on bas-es Brooklyn 5: Cincinnati 5. Base on balls off Eller 1; off Marquard l. Hits off Eller o in 8 innings: off Sailer 3 In 1 inning. Struck out by Eller 4; by Marquard 3. Losing pitcher Eller. Umpires Qulgley and O'Day. Time 1 : 39.

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practice today 'Us t.-.ker. as an indication that Mar.iC.-r Huscins mtend to w-rk the piuher ia his regular turn ana ,n said that if Mays had suffice r.tiv rcco-red lrom the shock of the 'l.:n.rr.an avci ivi;.

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Four Homrrs Feature Game Won by Colonels By Associated Tress: MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Aug. 21. Four home runs, two triples by Lutzke, and three doubles featured Saturday's game between the locals and Louisville, which was won by the former 10 to 1. It was the tenth straight victory for the Milwaukee club. Mostil hit two home runs, his first two times up and also a double while Gaston and Cooney also were credited with circuit clouts. Score:

Ijoulsville . 100 000 000 1 1

Milwaukee 1 32 00ft oix 10 13 2 Graham and Kocher; Northrop and Gaston.

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faints 11 in From Toledo in Spectacular Battle ST PAUL. Minn., Aug. 31. St. Paul defeated Toledo 2 to 1. the visiters' lone srore resulting from Pitcher r.ra1"s home run over the left fi"ld wall. Spectacular catches by WVkland and Kelly robbed Lartr.iw anl Rapp of extra bas drives. Sore: 'r,'..-,i C01 ftftft ft0" 1 S P St. Paul .. .100 00! ftftx 2 7 1 Brady and Woodill; Merritt and

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Vermanle and Subeckl went dewn to defeat In the finals- of th city tennis championship tournament S.'iturday afternoon at Howard park before the offerings of Andrus and Beyerv, who had things their own way winning three straicht sets 7-5 6-1. and 7-5. On account of the p-or weather conditions and the high wind tho final match lacked the enthusiasm that has been displayed throughout the tournament. Ar.drus and Beyers by taking yesterda.? n..-h carried off the honors of the iry tourament which was closely fought out by the. citi-'s best tennis ntars.

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