South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1920 — Page 8

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TrnsnAY Mor.Mxr,, .rorsT HIE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Hägen Lowers Chain-O -Lakes Record Four Strokes: Teams Halve Golf Match

YARDOMAY WIN FIRST ROUND BUT LOSE IH SECOND

SUCCEEDS DORAIS AS XOTRE DAME COACH

Evan? anrl Hacen OvcrronnBritishers Lead in Second Round.

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YALEHTIHE DRIVES TRIO OF WINNERS

STORIES OF THE RING

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w 1IALAS. U'altc-r H'lus. former b3balt ani bri:-Ufti-.ill star at the University Ilünnj. av,11 ,-trrlve htre -arly in S'ptrmhr to assist Coich Rrckr.c in rvr loi-irg Notre Dame athletic trims. Hala.. n-ho 1 r.rw pitching for th Rock Isl'ird tfam of the Three. I l"--iuo was the mainstüy of the Illinois ;Jr3I1 tram which won two Western "onf-rrnce championf.hips. Coahln preparatory school tp-iiiis In Kentucky and Iowa he de-

v"iV the mornr. r. itvl. p..ttin,' ' vir.pH championship baseball and ' v,'l. .-Vim ir tl'ir. o. u:id-r par. ; t-askrt hn II squadn. JIf also played

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MAYS RETURNS AND WINS FROM TIGERS

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I iUt-n the Hiitihr?.. with a pair; ..' b: r-ii 10 thr. s made tlur.t e 'i. : l-nur rr fives on the j-evtnth hol , U il matters th- sim wiy but Ilu:'' to;A'1L his turn at beatinff par on th . , ibth. putfjif: bit .M- on- up. The. i.inth as halvt-d. all players Rettin; j r-tir.--. ! The Hritifhf rs wen! at it aain on h,, , i,...nth. taking another hole ih.n Um- more A , re havrd. llaut ii -I'd Hv.ins got Mrdits to wm number

,-M M vn. and luy tool: a xour j ishtfen. Ifiivrng thr yore after the NE VC YORK. Aug. 2'. Carl Mays r..u!.d tno up. Vardoa and Uy j apry,Art, in thft ijneup 0f thr ,w v Mil. II-igen took Tö and Uva::b got titrif since tho accident which re74. suited in the de-ath of Ray Ciupninn everybody goi : under - par of thn Cleveland club. Although slt-ü"d hole in the ailinooa rouna. hu- n tho third Hen. I-, trrriru- Mays was touched up for ten hits. murr.-, made thf 4äu-aiü lu'lt i ; he kept tliem scattered and N-w ' . I . (Vn illlO'll'.-I'lS bllll . - -

wr .in.ii iwi'io ) ork shut out Detroit 10 to 0. Pratt

iSw York Pitcher is Fouud For Ten Hits on First Time Out

Bt iBfitted Fr: rOL'GHKEEPSIE. N. Y.. Aug. 2.

Charley Valentine tork the lion' -share of the honors it the opening day of Poughkeer.sie'0 1320 grand ' circuit meetmc Monday afternoon, I driving three winners in four even's, j He drove Bojrilusa. to a victory in

the Dutchess trot for two year olds, winning the jfnr.rj a-d third heats handily after following Favoriir. home in the first and also scored with RM Lancelot and Feter Coley. in the. Hudson Valley and the Knicker boeker 2:f pace and J:08 trot, respectively. The fourth etnt of the day's card, the Union 2:16 cLa?-' trot for tVirf yeir olds, went to Luclle Harv-r.Mer In eye ah finishes with Emma Harvester in the Us-t two heats. Great Britton. tho favorite, behaved poorly, placing eventh In the first heat and being distanced in the recond. , The weather was a little cool for racing and the track nor. at its best, but the three year olds recorded three heats at 1:10 or better. L.u--il Harvester stepping the final mile in the 2:16 trot in 2:0S 1-4. Red IanoeW made the fina1 mil in the 2:16 trot in 2:0S 1-4. Red Incelot made the best time of the day. 2:04 1-4. in the second heat of the 2: OS p:jce. Lurk Ii:it Peter Coley. A break cost Peter Coley victory in the first htat of the 2:0S trot. E. Colorado slipping thro lKh to win. hut the Peter the Great peldiny came back imprejjdvely in the last two miles, winning without urgdng. Sum m.iry: Two year old class, trotting. The Dutchess, purse $2.000; (2 in S. Boralus-i, ch c, by General Watts, (Valentine) 2 1 1 Favonian. b e, by J. Malcolm Forbes, (Edman) ... 153 Ml? Rhinelajidr. b f. by Rhlnelander (I. TVhlte) ..432 Ilelvue, b c. by General Watts, (PIttmn 3 2 8 Marge the Great, b f, bj Peter the Great (Cox) 8 i 5 Guaveta. Scamp Spratt. Gueron Ward. Mire Talbot al.o started. Time 2:11 1-4; 2:12 1-2: 2:P3 3-4.

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Bitted for Oldham in 7th Batted for Morrsette in uh. Detroit 000 000 000 ft New York 301 122 01 10 Two b-u-o hits Pratt. Ruel. Ruth. Three base hits Jones. Horn run? Pratt, Ward Sacrifices Lewis.

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three ye,ir olds, purse $2,000. (2 in ?,).

Lucille Har-ejter. b f. by The Harvester (W. Fleming .. Emma Harvester, b f. by The Harvester ( L. Brusie) .... Tho Great Mim Morris, ch f. by Peter the Great (Cox'i . . Sune'asb. blk r, by Peter Volo, (Plttman) Worthy Chief, br g. by Worthy McKinney. fGro??can ...

Harvester Horn, Great Britton and Sir Douglas Haig aleo started. Time 2:08 3-4; 2:10; 2:OS 1-4. 2:08 class pacir.fr, the Hudson Valley, puree $2.000. (2 In 3. Red Iincelot. b g. by Con-

i stantir.e (Valentine) 11 j Ethel Chimes, br m. bv Counci! Chlmwj (Con) 2 2 I Ullim Filkwood. blk m. by

Strong-wood (Geers) 4 3 Queen Abess, br m. bv the Abbe (Pcet) 3 dis John Henry, b g. bv Wllkoe (Pitrman) dis . . . ." Time 2:0 1-4; 2:04 1-4. 2:08 clas trotting, the Knickerbocker. r-"urse T2.0OO; (2 in 3L

Peter Coley. b g. by Peter the Great (Valentine) E Colorado, b h. bv Colorado E. (Cox " Peter Jun. ch h. by Peter the Great (Geer.O Princess Etawah. b m. bv Etawah (B. White) Dr. Nick. Mk g. bv Dr. I?o (J. Benyon)

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PFEFFER IS WHOLE SHOW FOR DODGERS Brooklyn Pitcher Blanks Pittbur; and Bate Out Victors.

By lnU'i Pt-mp: PITTSBURG. Aug. :t-BrVi: n shut out Pittsburg 2or.day. 3 to 0. due to the effective r'.tchir.c rf far. who held the locals to four hits. Pfeffer's hitting a:o featured, .vr-

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ups aT.d downs. And by this dull comparison more picturesque. For perhaps never before in the history of sport has amc Fortune singled out two athletes and capriciously inienroven and moulded ring and worldly careers as in the

case oi jim aeneries ana jacit jonnson. Today Jeffries is respected and astonishingly prosperous ncarinp tho millionaire's class through succe.ful business ventures. Jack Johnson lon a fu;itie lro-n justice, is now in the me.shes of the law. Jack Sneaks In. Twenty-nine years aKO. . Jack

its I brother of Jim. Jack wa? being

grromcd by the champion to siK.ei to the title w ht n Jim retired. Johnson made a s-how of Jack when they met and, after knockir.s big Jack "kicking" In rive rounds Johnson turned to Jim Jeftriei. and chortled: "You next, misto Jim!" This enragrtd Ji inconsiderably. In n-turn he a owt-d the black should never have a whack at the title i.ot h'ciiie he didn't think he wj.s the Lthiouian's master, mind you. "I'v.js l.j.t for spite, understand. RaltJn LIT Arthur Third act. About rive years have elapsed. Scene: Rear of Harry Cor-

bett'6 cafe. ! riico. Jerfrle?. Billy

GASfES TODAY. AmvTi ran Li(u. Cfc!-.-ro at w.-ibiotn. St. Louis at Philadelphia Detroit at Ne- York. Cle-reland at Potoa. nFton at Cb!iiffr. Hrooklyn at Pltthburr Ner York at St. L'nis. Philadelphia at Cin-lnniti.

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( i. Tp batj 0'5o:;. Care . VriirVrn -Arth. Harh?irf. Three ha!-

Ihjt .rT-. T'foffer. Stolen b-ases i ,!.-. Sanhces Johnston. Konechv. Ivildurf. Double play Cutsha-.

Grimm and i 'ht ndt. Tft on ba?' Hrooklyn. . Pittsburp. j. Bj-3 on b)!h Off Pf:fr. 1; Hamilton. 4. Struck out !iv Pf. ffer, 2: Hamilton. 4. Umpires Menu ."'vi ni?-. Tinte-1 :34.

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Johr.ion uctu;illy "bnektd m" to see Roche has heard that Jeff hasasrreed

Jim Jeffries fight. It wad the first to box Johr.yon, who has been pes- J time Johnson had ever wen Hip i M'ir. the champion for a match. Gri33ly rerform. Jeff, at the crest Jrftrics into a great rage at eeni of his career, made big Gus Ruhün I the sug?cs!;on of puch a thing.

And that is exactly what Jack did. Jeff arose from the table in a. florid rage. Johnson entered the door.

Jehrie walked toward him, stopped I

and went down into his pocket and brought up about $500 in bills. Then grabbing Johnson by the coat and pointing to the cellar he shouted: "Now we'll go down there and tho man that comes up first and alive can have that money. Johnson muttered some excuses and backed out the door. Fourth act. About rive years havo elapsed. Jeffries, a battered victim Johnson, new champion. Fifth act and curtain in the beginning of th story.

Milwaukee Uses Fifteen

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Dy At-ftc-MatM Preys: MILWAUICEL". Wis., Aug 3. Milwaukee u;od fifteen pla era in Monday's panto with Louisville but lost the final game of tho i-eries by a score of 8 to ö. Kocher' home run in the ninth cinched th- victory for the Lr:tors Four p'.tohfi.; w-ere used by th honit club, core:

Louisville . .ooo oio 41C . 14 Milwaukee .000 H'O 1'20 5 1 n

Lon?. Graham. Wright and Ke.ch

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quit in five fast round. Johnson the champion in action from a roar seat on the bleachers with Lddie Hanlon. The second act in the JeffriesJohnson drama occurred a year later. Johnson, who had been showing unmistakable i-igns of ability. was matched to fight Jack Jerfries. a

tne suggestion

Koche is aware of the fact tliat i Johnson's "har.gcut" is just across ! the street. An ingenious plan occurs . to him. He quietly loa-es the green j table and stalks the black man i

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yell: "Oh Jim. I hears we're matched!"

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ifGIASTS BATTER THREE

4 Br Asoltii Pres:

lui l Aug. ."sew orK hit three hard Mondiy and defeatod St .Louis. 10 to :;. Dole and ilin-

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Time 2:0 3-4: 2;n7 1-4; 2:nj5. To be. it 2:30 1-4 trotting:

Little Mary, ch f. (Two by Wood (Ackermm) Won. Time 2:24 1-2.

To beat 2 2? 1-4 trotting:

Detroit. 11; New York. . Lulu Wood, blk f. Two) 1 ball Off Miyj. 3; Leon- Wood (Ackerman) Won.

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Harsrive's lth home run of th f iron kae the flints their first score, Risreert drove in four runs w:th thr'-c sinjlrs Fine fie'dinp. which included five double p'.avs featured. Score: Tcledo - 00 OCO 0011 2 f. Paul ....010 021 lOx 1 Okrie and Wocdall. Williams and TTirgrav.

Minneapolis Wins Three

SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER fir Asetjted Pres?: BOSTON. Au? 23. Boston ar.d Cleel3nd di-v ided a double header Monday, the visitors winntr.gr the first grame. 2 to 1, and the home team taking the second. 4 to 3 in lo ir. rungs. Manager Speaker returned to the game as a pinch hitter in tho first fame and played for a few ir.mr.f--s in centerfield m the second but he did not reem to act like h:ms?!! and was repUced by Evar.s. Gardner won the first g.ime for Cleveland, with a single that scored Wambsgar.rs in the eighth inning. The second game was warmly contested. Horton coming from behind twice to tie the score. The break

oame in the thirteenth inning when Scott fins'! to center ecored Hendrix with the winning run. Score: (1st game.) ! Cleveland ..ooo ooo no 2 7 o Boston 00ft iO- 000 1 5 li O'Neill. Nur.ama.er, Caldwell; ! Walters. Jop.es. J Cleve 0if ooi no loo o 3 12 0 ytojton oriA poo :oo 100 1 4 12 o! Kagbv and O'NeV; Harper. Karr and Sch-ansr. '

N.York AB. 11. H. o. A.I Lurn?. If 4 1 1 0 0 J Bancroft, ss . . 5 1 1 L" 7 j Young, rf 4 1 2 " o Frisch. 3b 3 : 3 ft 2 I Kelly, lb 4 2 0 11 1 j S-pencer. cf . . . 4 o i : o i Dovle. 2b ...... 5 1 1 4 3 j mlth. c 5 2 : 3 l Nehf. p 3 0 1 2 0 Totals ...... 3 10 12 17 14 St. Loul All. P. H. O. A. Jar.vrin. lb . , . : o : 13 1 Schultz, rf 4 0 : 0 Stock. Cb 0 0 0 1 1 Horns-by. 2b ... 4 2 2 ; McHir'. If ... 4 1 1 1 II Lavan. ss 4 0 1 v , Heathcote. cf . . 0 1 : n j Clem.or.r. c . . . 0 n : 0 1 Haines, p 2 A 0 o ft j "North 1 o a o 0 j Goodwin, p . . . . A A n 0 ft ' Jacobr. p . . .0 ft ft ft ft j tpiivif ;r-r . . . . ft ft ft ft ft i I Tots!? ...... 3 3 " 27 ! , I Eattd t"-r f liner- ri th. I Batted fr Jicob? in orb. New York "Oi 101 -1. inj Louis "Oft 10'j O'jft ' .

Young. Sniith. Burns. Frir'-h. Doyh-. Stock. Heathcote. Double plays L'ixan and Jan.vrin. Left on ba;. New York. 7; St. Louis. 2. Bas?:

on halls (.iff .Nehl. 3; Hiines.

(ioodwin. 2. Hius uu Jiaine.. 7 v

'3 innings; Goodwin. 3 in 1. Jacob.

2 in 3 innings. Hit by pitcher B Jacobs (Burrut. Struck out By Nehf. 2. Losing pitcher Haines. Umpires Klem and Emslie. Time 2:03.

AMXESIA VICTIM IS TAKING THI.GS EASY

of the two ,

-Ed" fcf--.5 hiS j v:; 0 long i f,

I.MMANAi't.Ll. All?, .'j. it S i pretv toft life if you lose your mem- t

cr3. in the opinion of 0:1

amnesia victims of the city hospital j

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He has been dubbed "Eddie Kel

Iv". but he insists that just

:: good enough until he learn

reil name, because it take too

to say '-Ladle Keny . A woman who has concealed her

identitv has adopted Eddie and

voitrd h-o dailv brmsinr r

fruit, toi'et irticl5 an

fleir.en. ol mystery today

4td the other man of lost memory. :

1 returned vf.frrar. 01 the Lir.i1:ir. ' K

arm-. V

Pohce are r ee.kir.p the unknown ; wwo tientned him as Jan' C. tC't

d her ! t; j d has j h

id c'.othinr An ' t' odav surrcur.d- '. h j

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Home

Henry. Error. r3jn--rrft 2. Livar.. Jacob. So

mith. Mo-

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then disappeared In irr, tht" are looking

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wjfe md Cathcart M".d.i'

PHILADELPHIA BREAKS EVEX WITH ST. LOUIS

Leonird-Fitzsimmons To Meet in AVw York

Out of Four at Columbusi

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Sept. IT. it was

announced Monday. Th! bout wi'.l

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defeating Columbus. In the

the series tod.iy George relieved

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to fi.

Sherman

the second inning and after the

third held the Mi!rs well in check. Svore : '"o! um bus ..0 20 ot- j no -

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Sherman. George and Kellv. Rob i rtsc-, Lcwderrr.Hk and Mütr.

Associated Prep: PH I LAD ELPHIA, Pa.. Aug. 23. Philadelphia and St. Louis divided Mondav's double header, the lo.

I cals vanning the first game 2 to 1. ! and the westerner? the second 5 to

Smith had sven hits and a base

j on balls in eight times in the two

gimes. :-ccres. (1st game. St. Loui-s ..010 OftO o0 1 10 2 Philadelphia 0 00 010 Olx 2 5 0 Severeid. Davis; Perkins. N'aylor. (2nd garnet St. Lou:. ..OCO 301 Oift 3 12 5 Philadelphia Ccft 100 00 1 4 3 Shockr and Billings; Moore. S'appey and Perkina

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THEYRE OFF AGAIN! ALL READY! LETS GO!

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