South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1920 — Page 8
8 SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Cleveland Indians Advance Lead in Pennant Chase By Splitting Double Bill
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TRIBE FIGHTS TO RETAIN LEAD IN PENNANT CHASE
NOTRE DAME OPENS GRID SEASON TODAY
NEW MATERIAL FOR NOTRE DAME BA CKFIELD
HIGH SCHOOL READY FOR OPENER TODAY
Mails Winning Streak Broken in Firrt Battle Frida" Afternoon.
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f -htiT.ir f'-r the Am n- ;ui b.ag-je y-nnant, maci- ertai: of at b-a-t a for tl.- A merit a:i I-ague-' t x t ! . by dividing . Jo.il'' h ider with Detroit, whib- Chic. j ire. was lining a -m t; 1 c game to St. Lo ii-. Friday. The Ni.torH 1 t the ;irst game " 4, v. hen Hi the tr:?h ir-nii; hortstop S.vll Ihr--. 1 ! igs! ad's ::uiiür Int tJ, i b It r.l dugout, ti"! Pinelli followed w.th a e! an NiiRle. Thf Indians' ' v -tory i". t ii ''Ofjd game- VMS a dec ;.-l e one. the .-ore L::;k l'J P ' HP-:, Cb-' - land hits. s;x of then, for ti.i Ke-es and four Detroit, errors ui -'rii.iit'l tu the- n-vii'.t. tin- b-ague-oadtis s-ori:i;r in ury inning bit 1 he yrcotiij. 'I'll- se ond . i Iii- ;is .tib-d at the end df the- eighth iti1 1 r ir la ans- of i;irkiis. e'bveiand and 'hi .;o Meli Inni o game.- yet to play, ami MimiM tin lii'Hans 1s- liih while ''hi'agiv. ins two the tie 'vc:ill railt. MaiN' Iteeeutl RroLen. I-?roil's vn Inry m th- i r : 1" today l'rol;" Walter .Mail-' winning .-'!. ik. He held a lour r'iu Pad when Detroit hI J his deliwry in !. eighth and fb d the- s. r.re. I " i 1 3 -who suc c ded him was takn out afu r pacing one- n. in in the eighth .r.rtiru. Faldwell was In -vral tight ht:- and "leas hit f r I y in the- see. ond game, hut his sappoit -r ooil up fairly well behind linn, rotu-iih i in -; the- coli wf.ith'.r. Sroios; First game clewi.iiHl ai;. i:. II. o. a. .lamicsou. If. . . ." 0 Wambsgar.s-s. 2. ;: 1 1 1 1 Sjoaker. of. ... t 1 1 Smith, rf .". 1 I 0 tkininfr. ;'.h. ... ' I - Johnston, lb. .. o 7 l S.-well. :: 10 2Neil I. c :-. I 4 - .Mails, p - " " 1 l'hh-, p 0 0 0 a H.iifby. p 1 ' ' " 1 Totals .".J 4 7 1 Jhiioit AH. II. H. U. A. Vouii'-,, -h 4 1 1 ' - I'Uh. fH f 1 - 1 1 t'fllili. cf. ...... I - ' Yr.-i.-h. If 1 -' " I l-i!nia nn. lb... " ' - I l;.t. Mil. i f. . . 1 1 " I 1 I'imlii. r.b. o 1 1 M.iai.oi, C. . . . 4 0 1 - 1 Klinik-, p J 1 J 1 1
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Horknt Aiinoiinres Line-up Which Will Face Kalamazoo in Opener. tsr. r."v f.iros will r.f een on ;rn rc,uh Ftocknc will ! aiii.-r Kalamazoo coli-!??
Nu;i f.iru' and th- Kazooks tli football Sf.ibon on Cartlf-r . (South Ib-nd time) this :o"n. for nine (f th1 noitions
oah will a.ssin ithtr rc-ffu!ar.s pa-?. taon or mopTam mm
io ,)v mu Ii ;k uc mt Ire HS S'lh-
s-: i : i : s in 'jr. Tii- f-n who -ill start today for ;( f";rt tin;" ar-- 'out;hlln. hnlfbn'k and Wynne, fullback. Couhlin i .i star of th 1 S 1 0 frrshmfn and Wjnii.' a .second string man f ims y-.ir. Tho line-up as aniMturo d l"ri(!ay is as follows: Kiley. b ft :,!; a pt. Couphlin, lrft tackle; H. Atuli ron, Uft suard; Iarson or M.!ii-. i'titr; Smitli. rlKht uuard; Sh.iw. riL'iit tackle: i:. Anderson, r:'ht nd: Prnndy, quartrrhack: ;.pji. b ft halfback; Harrs-, Coutth:iti. Mohanlt. riK'ht halfback; Wynne o- Ph lan. full back. MlKTicnccI J. lue This i iresMitH rxprrienrod Iii- frm nil to end. Iirson. thnl lu.in who did not play with thars,ty l.jst sfaOM won his monoKiam with the 1 'J 1 S team. In th'bark held P.randy. flipp and Parry ar- t ran.s while Mohardt. Wynne and I'hel.in mW sonic s r ico last ar. liockiu- pur hi- team throurh a -titt drill Friday afternoon. Tli'T" was t,o scrimmage, the co a h dv vi-tin ail of his time to prfectin'-r the team play. Is strong Coutciulcr I'-'i.il!-. ill- e-p.-ui:;- U'.uue of th. .-" i . ' "Mil ' ' . ;i 1 1 ;i t j e . sion for Notre Oamr in which the coach u.-e.s all of his new material in an effort to pet a line on the newcomers' r nssibilitios. Th game today, however, is an entirely affair. The Kalamazoo eleven upset the dope bucket in their first cam' last Saturday when they routed the Michigan Agide in a 21 to 2 frame. The A fies have a reputation for formidable teams and unless this year's eleven is far below the standard the Kalamazoo outfit is one to be regarded lightly l.y the b-t teams in the west. Hocktie is sendinc: his best against them and taking no II I Tires. ALEXANDER WINS
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the pair." tl-.it w jPowasi'iO a:.d with th-
r :;ic:r.hr. ir.ee of th t.if.e on th-i mirv;!s the s.jth Per..i rn-;i are Kir'. into the ran-.t? with a bit: f.cht. S.o Capt.i:"i Zu r: ''e w-r.t to Dowa u'iir 1 1-: f jr .ly.d port'.1 to b . thtm .ibi.,.t 2v to i bat w ;ipp-' down a v.ctr'i 1 '"trre we c ime h o r.
of the Season.
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Several members of this group, recruited from the 1919 freshmen and si com string, w ill get their firt taste of varsity football thi3 aft-t-rnooi) against Kalamazoo college. Some of them are already seasoned football men of big caliber. Dan Coughlin starred in th
backfleld with an army team in last year's freshmen. Castner's a place on the squad. Keading from left to right
115 and was a stellar performer with punting ability will probably win him
the players are ''oughlin. Castner,
Thomas, Katie, Logan. Cj Inane. Wilcox, Shea and Colgan.
CRIPPLED SOX LOSE TO HITTING BROWNS
'aher Driven From Box anil White Hose Slip in Baee.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1. St. Louis defeated Fhicago S to (i Friday and sent the So another half game to the rear of Cleveland. The locals hit Fa her hard and continued the attai k hi: Hodge and Keifer. Dais
wild but tightened i tt the
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left oil bases
Chicago having
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BIG TEN TEAMS IN ACTION TODAY
Iowa-Indiana Game Will Eliminate One From Conference Race.
T-.r CUvc! I.'i p Tv. Cot,l... Young. Ja la e 1 oul,!r
r,: 1 1 :; l . 'J 20 otto od n. t I in a 0 0" V 4 ' 1 hit.- Spea k er. Warb, üuake. Sacrifices Mail-, lker, Johnston. Lrrot? son. (lard ner. S well. p!.is S v 11. Wambsganss
to JohllSttil. Left OTI Ims.S IeeIand'': letioit P. las-s on balls--off Mails t; Fhtuke :.; Fhb- 1; p.,,g. J-y 1. Hits ff Mails S in 7 1-:: inninus; off l.'hle il'die (pitched l'" oiie 111,1111; fr F.iuby in "J. Struck cM,t hy Mail 1; ilhinkc 1. Losing pif I'M" Pag by. I'm pin ens s.i-d ri.ill. Time 1 : 4 J.
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eavy f fitting Fails tn Win Ir St. Louis Apaiipst eteran.
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ort. L With Alexsteady ball. Chicago
game from Sf. t' St. Louis
Second gimp: Fleveland ... 101 1 Jl Hl in 1 ."
l.troit "-0 "1" 00 ' 1 1 'ablw.ll 4 O'Neil; Ayres. Puit.i-K.-ii-ten and Ainsndth.
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ALL EASTERN TEAMS
INACTION TODAY!
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scatteied. Score-: St. Ixui A P. I!
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m:w vokk. oct l.-n.icmi olh-ue footb ilt teams s . im-, tmoj season in eavti s tomorrov .! Ko :y t-l-cen nf i :r. .-r .1 nee aüI! 1:.IV. '
owmc to nv.i'i r'ainty uinrii ij foii--.! d m itt ri il ..v.iit.ib! -ral i "!! t . 1 1 1 T ;ot:s and t'o d' i f f.!T;ic';s Coaches jn few t'aids. vi;rk of son e of the tea ml- w:i r.-'.lourd v. it .1 r-ot-e tli m the n
t a r? season inter st. pobic ut Cornell. Tbis 1-, part icu 1 n'ly true of Cot - 11, whcT-c ("111 lob'.e. whose ,-oa'h-;:. r rr ord in the wf-t and at Ann ipo,:s stamps him as ol'c of t.le Icaai.ig foott'all instructors in the coup-tr-wi'.l send ojt his initial lineup ;'.gains: Poch'strr. The Yah- eleven aPo will make 1 ; - ;r-r appearance of the s-,t.-oi.. i i t gi Tech. cd' Pittsburg, being the team, to confront the blue. A ooa. 'nr.g situ.iti'Mi soj-aew h it similar to that at 'oira'.l prtA.nN at V.il" .or Tad Jones p.a rct.:r:v d to 1 o.aeh the blue in p'--'' -f Pr. sO.ar- e.
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CHICAGO, Oct. 1. Seven of the ten football teams in the west 111 conference will swing into a et ion Saturday in the start of the championship season. The only contest, however, having any bearing on the "big ten" title will be the clash between Iowa and Indiana at Piooiuingtoti. Poth Iowa and Indian-1 are r pn s ntcd by veteran Pains and each has been pointed for Saturday's contest, the result of which "Ail! tliminate the losing cbvru from serious consideration of the championship drive. Indiana ha had the experience of one game and will take the field with this slight ad-
1 vantage. I he Iowa chen. how-
vi r. is reported to be in mid-stas-on condition. Minnesota Weak. Minnesota, which has been weakened through the loss of stars !- cause of eligibility rules, will open with North Dakota at Minneapolis. Northwestern will face Knox at Kvanston and Wisconsin will clash with Lawrence at Madison. hio State will take the field against Ohio Wcsleyan at Columbu.-. whi Purdue will be opposed by Pepauw at Lifayette. Chicago. Illinois and Michigan open their tcaon a week from tomorrow.
MARGARET DILLON BROOKLYN USES GETS FIRST DEFEAT' ROOKIES IN GAME
Gransden's las: chance to round hi-
men into shape for the game Powagiac this afternoon. He
his grid men to the li cr t'.eld t " work them out on all the signals a that is what he must rely on in the game. Th- high school eleven will be crratly hampered by the minor injuries of some of the best players. The injuries, although no: scriouc. may keep pomp of them out of at least part of today's game. Maxey who has a bad thigh may he able to take his position at tackle. The coach will be unable to start Toth In the game on account of injuries he received in the practice Tuesday afternoon and it is probable that he will give Kintz a chance to hold down that end. Gransden has been depending on Toth. who is a star end. to hold down the wing and the lo?s of this man will be a reat setback. It is the coach's opinion that enough men should be kept out for lootbail that he will have a substitute in case of any emergency that may arise. For this reason he has rather delayed the picking of the regular team. Held to Tic- in 1919 The Powagiac bunch held the high school gridiron men to core-
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The line-up
start me "ar.-. arrnoi:i w
b as follows: Knds Klntz and Hcllowe'I. Ta-lPsCaptain Zuand Maxey. Guard. Seheer und Apt P man. . nt r Ny.ko. Quarte--back Strickler. Halfbacks S'.u-i and Pd wards. Fullback Sabo.
J0ES TIES IIARXES AT AT L AXT A UXKS
ATLANTA. C,a . Oct. Jones, Atlanta amateur. Jim Farne?, the Surs: fess;or.al. for the lead at
P Robe-'. tied with Hills profile er.d cf
the second round Friday in th MVithern open go" championship here. Roth mad- tho 2S holes in 1 5 . Jones made Iiis round Friday in 7s. the same a- the opening clay.
but Parr.es took SI, f;x tnoro hi first round.
than
H ASK ELB A RKERS PLAY SIXGERS HERE SUNDAY
The Haskel-Parkers. of Mich!rat City, who recently broke the winning streak of the South Bend Singers, will again oppose that team 11 a game at Singer park Sunday afternoon. Iave Plack. veteran southpaw, will oppose Joe Newklrk on the pitching mound.
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Track Cau?e? Murphy i -VW York Divides Double' Pacers to Win Feat- ' I Header With the j
lire Hace.
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Leaders.
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and one of perform 1 s
her first rbfo.it
COLFM PPS garet Dillon, straight race.-, few unbeaten "ear. received
day in the 1PP', Arch 'ily purse j::,o.iO. whin, after a ;... 1 .... . 1 . . 1 .
in si oe.ti on a mow u acK, sue suc-
onrushes of .John th' race. Margaret
in 1 : id 1 -2 and
F Marf eleven I the Very ;
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NLW YORK, and Proeil'P n
header he-re
Ort. l. New York ' divide-il a doubP i
l'riday, the score in '
Wllibe d to th, 1 1 nry and lost
pae ,1 the- first half
i'unie- home in -pup chased oui. b.the Murphy entiles. Jlthel Chino;; ami John Henry. They were- after !i'-r in turn the other two miles aid I 1 it her. lithe I took the chase to ti e half and John did the work in the- stretch irive. Single it Wins.
pace found Sin-
each contest being 4 to 1'.. In the first game- which Brooklyn won Douglas pitched fine ball for seven innings during which the Superbas failed to get a man to fir. t. Th-y lie'd Ne-w York's Piree- run lea el in the- eighth on two siimles. an error by Smith and Krmge-r's home run and won in the- ninth. In the secemd game Brooklyn scored three runs in the second inning and after the third got only one to first. Barnes re lieved Toney in the sixth. New York won in the se-vi'iUli on Carton's single. Burns double- ami a bit by I'ritsch. Brooklyn useel substitutes
aft-r the third innin;
e asily defeat- 1
The veton cap-
First game Brooklyn AB.
Totals . . . . Chicago St. IyOUi.s Two base
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St. Lotii? 1 no 000 oin nan noo 00 -2 'hio.iiro . va ntni 00 f 11(10 01 :. F.rror: Lavan. Paskrt. ('Far- '.!. Alexander. Two-base hits Merkle. M.irittt. Hornsby. Stolen basev Janvrin. Merkle, Horr.sby. Mariott. Sacrifices Janvrin. Heathofe. I, ubb' plaj s Lavnn to Horns';v to Janvr? 1. 2. Left nr. bas. s st. Louis, p; : Chicago, r,. Pa.-e s on balls Off Alexander. :; : r iT Hayner. Hit by pitcher Py Hajr.es (Merkle). struck out Py Alexander. by Haynes. S. Tino 2A'. Ftnpircs INIcCormick and iuii,-!ey.
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F.i'.k, Geeb on. Da is. Jacobsa i. Three base- hit Smitli. Home runs Smith. Si.-ler. Sacrifie e .s Strunk. Krrors Murphy, "Wetze . Double plays --Murphy. II Fedlins and J. Collin's; Strunk and Schalk. L it 00 bases St. Ivoui-- Chieaue 12. Pa.ses on balls off Davis 7. Hits off Faher 7 in :i innincs; off Hodce ?. in '2 innings; off Kiefer J iti ' innings. Hit by j itcher by Davis (Schalk.) Struck out by Da 1- 7: Keifer 1. Losng pitcher 1'abe r. Fmpires Me.rairity and Hildebrand. Time 1:40.
STATORS PILE UP IWXS OVER MACKS
RACE RIDERS GET TRAINING AT PARK
i Gl imiT) BY RFLIGION i A nation that is guieded by its re1 ligion. that is firm in its ancient j faith, that boks beyond the rnaterI iil exactitudes, may we'd hope to 1 survive. Meckrry of religion, skepj tieism of faith and scorn of beliefs j in what could not be- proved have 1 brought more than one nation to destruction Newark Evening News.
Floyd Dryer, Noted Race Rider
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Last
Ra ces of Season Attract Noted Experts Here.
t'sually there is more or less confusion just prior to a motorcjcle race on account of the delay in the arrival of the star riders or their machine?. Contrary to this situation is the presence in town, together with their fast racing machines, of eight track stars, who will take part in the speed events at Springbrook park tomorrow. Shrimp Burns. Gene Walker. Don Marks. Chuck Morrison. Floyd Dryer. Maldwyn Jorus. Ld Brink and Jap Long are registered at the Ioc.il hotels. A wire received today gives the assurance that "Mud" Gardner will arrive by aeroplane from Dayton. Ohio, tomorrow. His machine is already at the Hagedorn A: Webster garage. The 50-mile relay race, the star event of tomorrow's program, has attracted these racing experts, not only on account of the valuable prizes given for the 100-Iap grind but because this is practically the last meet of the midwest season.
PHIIADKLPHLA.. Oct. 1. Washington hit two Philadelphia n--eruit pitchtrs at will l'riday, winning IT. t'j Ö. Washington scored two home runs off Sjhanner; Judge's drive went over the right held wall in the sixth and Gharrity's landed high in the left held bleache rs closeto the foul line. F. Herb's, -sensational lielding featured. Score;
The frve-for-all
uk- (i favorite and h
cc Dire-ctum J and S.mardo. softer footing was ju.n to the 1 ran pacer's liking and lie won of Tile few race s h. lias ev v
1 1 it 1 1 ove-r the ( olumbu track. Miss Perfection won the 2 :11 trot, dropping the final heat to Mary Foi-urn. In the L' : P trot Miriam Guy won in close finishes, the mbl-
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He iv.il souo 10 wiefjii lonon. 1 Hi- 1 Laniar x weather was e xcee dingly cold and i Mamaux, C.
lie ci ol dwindled to J.ii'Ml on getaway day.
Scored:
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älson. ss Johnston, .'."). . . Griffith, if. .. Wheat, If. ... Mjers, cf Koiiethcy, lb. Hildulf. 2b. ... Kru.'ger, c. ... Pfeiffer, p. ...
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PQW1"He.Y -STAND
WaIiin-toa AB. II. U. O. A. Judge-, lb 4 2 2 l.l 1 .-harri5, üb .... 5 11 t Rice, cf 5 2 4 ' llrowtr, rf . . . . 4 "J Ii I 0 Shanks, If 5 11 l! 2 0 Lllerbe. Cb 1 -j n 4 Freithero, i.h . . 1 0 o u I v-'Kourkc. ys . . 4 1 0 7 Gharrity, c . . . .S 1 1 u Zachary, p .... 3 1 1 n 2 Totals 41 IS 19 117 17 Pliilaelclphia AB. R. H. o. A. rykes. 4 1 'J 4 2 High, rf 2 n u h u Kelly, z 1 " o o u Myatt, rf 0 0 0 I 1 Styles-, lb 4 o I S " J. Walker, c .. S u I 5 u Dugan, Cb . . . . 4 0 1 2 1 Johnson, cf . . . 4 2 1 u C. Walker, cf .. 4 1 2 2 0 McCann, ss.... 4 1 1 Z 2 Heimach. p ... 1 0 o l Kerns, zz 1 0 0 o 0 Shanner 1 0 0 0 1 Galloway, zzz . . 1 0 0 0 ii Totals 34 3 10 'J7 IS
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Vmririn League.
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j Now York AR. i Burns. If 5 ! Bancroft, jsj. ... 4 I Young, rf -
Frisch, .lb 4 Kelly, lh 4 King, cf 4 Doyle, 2b 11 Smith, c 4 4 Douglas, p. ... .". Spencer, z .... 1
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of the crack riders will ship
Most
their machines south, either to Rirmingham. Ala.. or the Florida beaches. Beside this long-distance event there will b? three other Pfd trials on the program, two five miles each and one of three mile?.
coon .vvrriu: Good nature is euie of the- richest fruits of true Christianity. H. "W. Beech er.
z Batted for High in 7th. zz Batted for Heimach In 5th. zzz Batted for hanner in 9th Washington 021 331 021
Philadelphia 000 001 2n Two base hits Dykes, style s. pp lerbe. J. Walker, C. Walker. Home runs Judge, Gharrity. Sacrhices Lllerbe, O'Uourke, J. Walker. Double plays Prothero. Judge and Sharris; O'Rourke, S. Harris and Judge. Myatt and J. Walker. Left on bases Washington 5; Philadelphia 6. Bases on balls off Hem, ach 13 in 5 innings: off Shanner 6 in 4 innings. Hit by pitcher by Zachary (High). Struck out by Zachary 2: by .Shanner 1. Loslnr pitcher Heimach. Umpires Evans and Connoll. Time 1:32.
Itf. SILTS 1 K.sTFRI) Y. American Lraffu?. Chi.-n?' "; St. Lmis ,v. Cleveland 4-H; Detroit .V" Washington l-P Pbil.iele-lpbi i 3 PutionaJ League. St. Penis 'J: Cai'-a?a 1 7 innings. i P.rooklyn 4-rp New York Z 4. 'inch nn ti- Pittsburg min. Philadelphia -Poston (rainb American A lation. .Milwaukee 2: Louisville ... All opa-rs postpourd. eeld 'reather.
GAMES TODAY. American League. Chibro nt St. Louis. I '!, 1 and at Detroit. Wiishir.iTton at Pliil.ole'phiJi. Tliree yaniea s heduled. National League. l'hil;oklplda at Uospvti. Fininiifiti nt rittst. urg. st. Louis at riii-ap.
Totals X Patted z Batte-d Brooklyn
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(i 11 4 1 0 27
14 A. 0 4 n 1 ii 1 1 4 0
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for Pfeiffer in 'Ph. for Douglas in f'th. GOO 000 031 4
New York 100 Oil 0003, Tw o base hits Burns. Home run ! Krueger. .Sacrifice Griffith, llr- j rors Smith and Douglas. Stolen j bases Frisch (2). Doubl- plays ' Oison to K'.lduff to Konetchy (2.( Left on bases New York S; Rroe.k-; lyn none. Bases cn balls off Pfeiffer 3; Mamaux 1. Struck out by Pfeiffer 4: by Douglas 1; by. Mamaux 1. Hits off Pfeiffer 7 in i 3 innings: off Mamaux 3 in 4 In
nings. Winning pitches Mamaux. Umpires Rigler and Klem. Time 1:30.
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COX MAY EXPOSE i RICH OIL GROUP!
Nominee to Tell of Scheme to Control Large Field.
TODAY'S FOOTBALL
BREW ERS GET FOUR HITS FROM ESTELL
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LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Oct. P Kstell let Milwaukee down with four scattered hits and Louisville won Friday, 5 to 1. Milwaukee's only run resulted from two walks, a wild pitch and an error. Seven viitors were struck out. Score: Milwaukee 000 001 COO 1 4 2 Louisville 01Ö 3C- 01 Z 8 2 Reinhart and Staylor; Etell and Mtytr.
WLSjT Kalamazoo at Notre Dame. Purdue at DePauw. Iake Forest at Valparaiso. Indiana at Iowa. Transylvania at Wabash. North Dakota at Minneapolis. Ptwrence at Wisconsin. Albion at MPhigon Apgas. Knox at Northwestern. Duquen-A' at Detroit. Case at Denison. Washburn at Nebraska. LLST Oglrthorpa at Georgia Tech. Buckneil at Penn. Vermont at Syracuse. Union at West Point. Carnegie Tech at Yale. Maine at Harvard. Amherst at Brown. Maryland at Rutgers. St. Mary's at John Hopkin
nv HKRnnnT v. yvalkiir. (United Pre-ps Stal Correspondent.) KNROUTi: WITH GOV. COX. UN ID, Okla . Oct. 1. Gov. Cox toeiay "was coming down the home stretch of his western tour" apparently living up to his prediction that he would "finish the last riuarp. : faster than the firs;." klahoma. generally considered eb-mocratie. today, was Cox's battle ground with eight speeches on his schedule. Tomorrow he was to mov. northward through western Mis.-ouri
io Kansas City, where he- was to;R
make final speeches of the swing around the circle. Ma)- Hxikw Grab. While in Oklahoma Cox indicated he may prese nt some information regarding alleged schemes of big interests to iraln control of the rich
Osage Indian oil f.ebls. Cox today was asked whether the league would establish a wage and an eight hour day throughout th-world.
"The Lcapue of Nations provides
tor equalizing labor conditions all oer the world." he replied.
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ATTENTION Motorcycle Riders
FREE MOVING PICTURES of the 200-Mile Championship Race held at Marion on Labor Day will be shown at our salesroom - Saturday Evening October 2nd at 8:30 P.M. Ray Weishaar, who won this event on a Harley-Davidson, will be here to talk about the race as the pictures are shown. ' ' BRING YOUR FRIENDS Hagedorn k Webster 21G-222 E. Jefferson Blvd r
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They're Off! This Season
SPEED, THRILLS, SPILLS SPRINGBROOK PARK TOMORROW
Races
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Real Racers Known Riders Genuine Track Stars Out for Records
Mile Relay Race first ever run on half-mile track.
And Three Other Speed Events
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