South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1921 — Page 8

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SUCKER PITCHER KEEPS FIVE N. D. HITS SCATTERED

Kilev Socks Homer With No One On in Fifth for Feature of Game. t-'f-!.i! to Tr.e Nerrf-Tlsaen urbana. in. May :. Illinois Cf U atod Notre Dame university's baseball team here Monday In the :rct f a two-pame scries by the ecore of 3 to ? under weather conditions that were anything but con:o coed baseball pliylnjr. tho visiting pitcher, was found (or ovrn solid hits, three of wl.i:h were for extra bü.. JackKcn. pitching his f.rat game of the fiison for Illinois, kept hl3 five blow? well scattered and fanned 11 oppo-dng batsmen. I-Vaturos of the gam was a home run by Kiby rf Notro Dime in the tifth inning with no one .on the rath. and a homer by Vogel, local gardener, who flammed a four-sack .rr.i.'bMn the eighth with one on. Mohirdt and MorR2n of Notre Dame contributed th fielding Ftunts of tho day.' each making ppectacular onhand running catches, both of which were Instrumental in keeping the Illinois mrfi down. Illinois Starts Scoring. Illinois started tho scoring when Crowley Mngled In the pecond. ad-anc-rl to third en two consecutive Infield oiiL. and scored on Jackson's InnM hit. ThiA ended the scoring until tho fifth when Klley got hk clrrult blow and evened up the count. However, Illinois came back In thrir half of tho fifth and scored cn tally on an error, a Ftolen base, nnd a double. The Illini Increased their lead to two runs in the seventh when FalVf y walked two men and was nlckea for a sind. Mile (louts Triple. Mile? r .1 off fot Notro Dame in right! with a triple along the rUht fi. Id foul lin?. lie was held r:t third on r.n Infield out by Rlelver-ni.-ht. but scored a minute later when Dougherty allowed one of Jmkson's shoots to get away from Mm for a passed ball. Vogel sewed the game up for the loral collegians in the eighth when Tie raucht one of Ealvey's grooved l.alls and Crocked It over Prokup's head for a homer with one man on the paths s.-orinsr ahead of him. Coach Haiafl of Notre Dame attempted to start a ninth Innln rally by ending In darvcy and Catnr to pinch hit for Morgan and Tr kup respectively. but neither f.-iihd to connect safely. Garvey p.-pped out to Dougherty nd Castrer wan o.it on an infield exounder. Tiv- l'o .'-auc; ILLINOIS. A. H. H. O. A. K. M . s- 4 3 u clitery. c. .... 4 McCurdy. 11 3 Voce!, cf 4 e!is:ro:n. 2i .... 4 Cros-lrv. rf 3 1 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 (V 0 1 o 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 C 0 4 0 dm. If Stewart. Jackson. Totals P 7 26 11 1 NOT P. I : DAM K. A. K. H. O. A. E. Katie, .".b Miles, Mohardt. cf . Dlieverknicht. 3'itzgerald. lb lrokkop. If . . ZMorcan. rf . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 n o o o o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 3 11 n 1 o 0 0 0 jviv.y P i ir eyv . '.i. : .-.crxK 0 0 Tctais . . . . , P.atted for wllltted for 1 t Prokop 5 24 12 In ninth. Morgan In ninth. Score by innings: Notrf IXuno 000 010 010 2 Ill.noi 011 000 21x 3 Fiiir.niaty: Three hae hit Miles. Tut. base hits McCurdy. Klley. lloni. runs JCiley. Vogol. Struck out By Jackson 9, by Fclvey 4. ll.tsv on balls Off Jackson 2. off I'alvey 3. 1 1 it by pltclied ball t'rosioy. Stewart. Bllevernlcht. 3'assl balls Dougherty 1. Blleverjiicht 1. Umpire Driscoll. IF il lard Refuses to Pich II inner of Big Scrap NS IAWRBNCi:. Kas. May 2. Jes? Wi'.l.trd. former heavyweight cham- ; ion of tho world. aya this about the I Vir. pvcy-Car pen tier fight: I c'.on't know who will win. "I'm busy drilling for ell and lu-.::'t pi:d much attention to the ; t:Vt. 1 have never s.rtn Carpenticr :- ,ii n ar.d without actual knowlv lmii.. t i . . i.rc ci n:.i arwu; i cuuiu iivi predii -i winner." SINCLAIR CXTS OIL- PRICI1 I" v A." l.tf'V. l:c- . T. : Okli . May :.--ThG Slnt . a :;nJ Prairie CV-ado Oil 1'urcl ir. companies Monday cut the price of luld-continent crude ell 23c, : iak:r, ihe new i rice $1.50 a barrel. eoLOM!IS. 15; I.YMANS. 3. "INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 2. Th thrio Indianapolis pitcher used a;:air. t Lvj;i!lc Monday showed little i;:rje than the stitchea on the ball ar.d even :ht5- were knocked 1c Th" result was a 15 to ?, vlet mv far the t'olcnclc. who amassed i:.illo . . . tin ooi IJ0 ! .n .lianapolks 0? 0 1 0 020 Ir. an 1 Kocher; Jones Y."h.: chouse and llen'Ine. 22 0 s 2 King. JOHNNY fAVVr WINS. Hv Aseetat I-psi: Ni:V YORK". May 2 Johnny Buf rf Jr'ey C;ty, American flyweight boxing champion. received the jU'Igb" decision over Kddie 0Dcvd cf Columbus. O. after a 12 rcjnd bout in Madison Square Garden Monday right. A. $2.503 belt, emblematic of the title, was pres. :.t d to Bluff by Tex Rickard. and will becom' tb.e property of the title holdtr If h defend? it f'.ccefMfully thrte t:n:

I League Standing

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American I-hjrue. Won Iyst Cleveland 13 r, ret. .62 .ZAZ .U7 .46: .400 T 1 Washington 10 Boston 6 Detroit 7 New York d St. Louis 6 Chicago 4 Philadelphia 5 C K i 9 National Dengue.

Won Ist IV t. Pittsburg in r. .SI 3 Brooklyn 12 ', .70'. New York 0 c .00 Chicago 6 7 .U2 Cincinnati 7 10 .411 potoh 5 11 .ZZ Philadelphia -r 10 .333 t. Louis 3 9 .2 50 American Association. Won I)st Tct. Minneapolis 8 3 .727 Indianapolis 8 a .61.1 Kansas City ...... 8 7 .r,.13 Louisville K 8 ..100 Toledo 7 S .4 67 Milwaukee. .... 6 7 .4C2 Columbus 5 7 .4 17 St. Paul 5 "11 .313

YnSTTTRDAY'S IlKSUITS. American League. St. Iouis. 7; Detroit. 6. Washington. 1; Philadelphia, New York, 1; Boston, 2. t. National rxacrtie. Boston. 1; New York, 8. Pittsburg. 4; Chicago, 3. Philadelphia, 3; Brooklyn, 4. No others scheduled. American AsMclntton. Toulsvllle, 15; Indianapolis. 3. Columbun at Toledo, (cold.) Kansas-Milwaukee, (cold.) Minneapolis, 7; Ft. Paul, 2. Southern Association. Memphis, 4; Little Hock, 1: (called end of eighth Inning."; At Nashvlllc-Blrmlngham, (raSn.) At Chattanooga-Atlanta, (rain.) International Ic?igiie. Rochester, 6; Jersey City, 8. Toronto, 1; Newark. 2; (12 Innlngs.) Buffalo, 7, Reading, 1; (flrft game.) Syracuse, ' Syracuse, : ond game.) Baltimore. 11. Baltimore, 10; -(secfiAMES TODAY. American I-oauc. Chicago at Detroit. New York at Boston. Washington at Philadelphia. National league. Pittsburg at Chicago. RUTH SWATS SIXTH BUT RED SOX WIN Tics Score But Pratt Douhles and Scores on Hcndrix's Wallop. Pv Associated Tress: BOSTON. May 2 Babe Ruth tied the score with a home run, his sixth of tho season. Into the right field fence. In the 9th Inning Monday, but Boston won the game, 2 to 1. Pratt doubled to left with two out In the last of the ninth and scored on llendrix'a lon safe drive to left. Score: New York 000 000 001 1;7;0 Boston 000 000 011 2;5; 0 Mays and Schaag; Jones and Ruel. Athletics Hand Senators Second Straight Defeat Uy Associated Tress: PHILADKDPHIA. May 2 Philadelphia mado it two Rtraight from Washington, takln? Monday's frame, 6 to 1. Terry ws In good form, his only lapse coming In the sixth when ho walked Juigo and Milan and permitted a single by Rice. Dugan's home run and doubles by Dykes and Witt featured the local onslaught on Brlckson. Score: Washington . .000 001 4)001 3 1 Philadelphia . .000 121 20x 6 8 1 Brick-son. Courtney and Gharrlty; Terry and Terklns. Browns Beat Tigers Out In Jing Inning, 7 to 6 Uv Associated 1'rvrs: D17TR01T, May 2 St. Louis won tho last game of the series from Innings of see-saw baseball. Lee's j walk, Lamb's sacrifice, and Josh Billings' only hit of tho game, a single to left center, scored the winning run In the K'th. Thirteen Detroit .batters were-given bases on j . . i "ai.s, u the visitors r'.ayed well in the pincb.es. 21 Tigers being left on base.. Score: St. Louis .301 000 002 003 1-7 13 S D-tTClt ..201 100 IC'1 0Ö0 -0-6 14 1 Bayne. Davis. Shocker ar.d BillHolling, DaIs, and Ainsmith. Iiasler. Minister to Be Tried For Part in Mail Theft ST. LOUIS. 111.. May 2. Charged with the theft of $212.000 from the malls at Mount Vernon Jan. 14, Ttcv. Guy Kyi?, former pastor cf the Free Methodist church in that city will go to trial in federal Jis'rlet V ' U I t lit IV I " I 1, W Li 11 1. V J , Knglish announced todnv. The exact date will bo determined by pngre:-s of the docket. Co-charged with Rev. Kyle Is I-aurcn Williamson, the minister's former rartr.er in the garago business. COLONIILS ir,; INDIANS .t rv Aociiited Pres-: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 2 The thrte Indianapolis pitchers used against Louisville Monday showed Iittlo more than the stitches on the ball and even these were knocked loose. The result was a 15 to 3 victory for the Colonels, who ama&sed 22 hits. Score: Louisville ..410 001 4."0 15; 22:0 Indian'p'lis ..000 010 020 3; K; 2 I.ng and Kocher; Jones. King, V.'l. Rehouse and Hcn'ine.

"UN. D, TRACK MEN

TRAIN HARD FOR ILLINOIS CLASH Export Several Records to Fall Saturday on Cartier Field. The ab sc ne e of the baseball club on lt? first Important trip of the Is'.ts.iti Waves a clear I Damo for the track field at Notre athletes, who outdoor dual meet with Illlnoi9 at at Cartier field Saturday afternoon two o'clock. When Notre Dame and Illinois clarh in this meet track fans will witners a sport event even more thrilling than the Michigan baseball KHnip of last Saturday. The previous Indoor contest conu ?t in which Ulinoig won from the locals will be outshone because of the grtter scope of an outdoor meet end because of the additional honors which the members of both squad have won Finco the February Indoor event. The Illinois, Drake and Per.n Relays liivo been largely records of the cccomplshments of Notre Dame and Illinois athletes. And the meeting between the representatives of thcst two chcol3 will probably bring more individual stara into competition than a. dual meet between any other two scocls In tch country. j Many Individual Stars. With the exception of Ous Dcsch, the Notre Dame team which won honors at Penn returned to the school late Sunday night. Dcsch stopped at his home In Newark. N. J., and will arrive at rchool on Tuesday. Notre Damo has the distinction of breaking tho only world's record which fell into the mlnaturc Olympian, meet. Cius Desch clipped twofifths of a second from the 440 law hurling mark and won by 13 yards. Spectators are of the opinion that If pushed, bo could have made the mark in a second less. Johnny Murphy tied for first with Alberts. Osborne nnd Chamberlain and will take up the tattlo once more wlh the former two at the Cartier field meet on next Saturday. Tho entrance of Osborne into the charmed circle. of high Jumpers complicates the local problem, but adds interest by doing so. Relay to Bo Bitter. The Notre Damo mile relay quartet, Desch, Montague. Meredith and Capt. Kasper, placed fourth in the Tenn games and lays claim to the mile championship of tho west by being the first western team to finish. Incidentally, the local quarterTnilers won from Illinois after having lost to the Sucker quartet on three previous occasions during the present year. The battle between these two teams on Saturday should be a thriller. Illinois won in th local gym by two feet, took the event at tho Illinois relays by a localvictory atPenn wa.s triply sweet. Chet Wynne won his heat In the 120 yard high hurdles at Penn. but was nosed out of a placo -In the finals by Thompson, Wright, Barron and Coughland, four recognized stars. Tho competition in this event was forecasted to be the most bitter of any on the card. Buck Shaw tossed the shot 42 feet but failed to qualify among the first three. Halsey of Princeton took third place with 42 feet 4 1-2 inches and had four men been qualified as in most other events, the local star would have had a good chance to place. Weather conditions at the meet are reported to have been poor for field events. A cold rain fell most of the time, and the athletes were stiff which probably accounts for so few records being smashed. California Tour Nets Big Amount to Singer CiriCAGO. May 2. Mary Garden, opera singer-manager, returned to her home town today with $110,000 that otherwise would have gone to some native son or daughter of California. Sophisticated muIc lovers of San Francisco, long noted for their coolness toward any . artist but one of their own. gave Mary record breaking box office receipts while she was there with the Chicago Grand Opera Co. STATi: NORMALS WIN. Pv Annotated Press: TBRRK HAlTTi:. Ind., May 2. Heavy hitting Vy State Normal defeated Butler (ollege at Parsons' field Monday, r to .". It was the third straight Indiana College Athletic league victory for Normal. Score: Normal C.ni filO lOx 9 11 4 Butler 000 110 1205 7 4 Pierson. Case and Winters; Staton and Short. Kuncrate. MINNEAPOLIS 7; ST. PAUL 2. Uv Associated Prss : "ST. PAL'L, May 2. Minneapolis defeated St. Paul. 7 to 2, Monday in the second g.re of the s.'.ijj. St. Paul used four pitchers and none, was effective. Jamos was wild but tightened in the pinches, llittinr cf Wade and Miller were f atures. Rondeau was injured in sliding back to second in the fourth and was forced fo retire. Scoro. Mir.ne.'imll . .000 CIO 111 7 12 0 i S t . Paul 000 100 1 0D 2 ?. 1 Janus and Mavr; Foster. Yilliams. Kelly, Merrttt and Alien. .IONICS IS T1XII JUNIOR. ATLANTA, Ga., May 2. Bobby Jones-, who has received special leave of absence from Georgia Tech to play golf in England, is a Junior in the mechanical engineering department. He had to do a lot of boring" In order to get the leave. CI I AMP OF STARTERS. NEW YORK. May 2. John J. Mellugh. official starter of the public schools athletic league here, has started, nearly ?.00O.OP"O runners during his 22 years' experience. To do this he has used about 10.000 rounds of ammunition.

'KELLEY SOCKS HIS

SEYENTH HOME RUN Incidentally, Giants Swamp Braves Under a Score of 8 to 1. I;y Amr.clated Trexs: NEW YORK. May 2. The New York Giants made it three straight from Boston here Monday, winning another easy victory 8 to 1. The Giant1? knocked out four runs off Watson in the first Inning, bunching a base on balls with two triples and a home run by George KeKey hla seventh this season. Score: Boston 000 001 0CC 1 5 1 New York ... 421 000 lOx 8 12 0 Watson. Scott and O'Neill. Gib?Dn; Barnes and Smith. Gaston. Robins Continue Streal: And Make It 11 Straight I' Asvrl.ited l're!: BROOKLYN. May 2. Brooklyn wen lia 11th successive samo here Monday by staging a n'Inth Inning rally and defeating Philadelphia. to 3. With tho scoro 3 to 2 In favor of Philadelphia In the ninth, Johnson singled, was sacrificed by GrifMth and scored th tying run on heas hit. Kcntchy then tripled sending Wheat over with the winning run. Score: Philadelphia . 0C0 102 000 3 10 2 Brooklyn . ..020 0C0 0024 3 4 Ilu'bbell and Druggy: Cadorc, MilJus, Mitchell and O. Miller. Pirates Bunch Blows and Nose Cubs Out by One Run By AMoelafed Prem: CHICAGO, May 2 Timely hitting behind bases on balls off Martin gave Pittsburg a 4 to 3 victory over Chicago Monday. Score: Plttsburs 000 002 110 4; 8; 2 Chicago 101 001 000 3; 7; 0 Glazner and Schmidt; Martin and OFarrell. TO Void' ONr PROPOSAIi Dy Asuorlated TreM : CHICAGO, May 2 The stockholders of tho Standard Oil company of Indiana will voto on a proposal to increase the capitalization of the company from $100,000,000 to $140,000,000 at n meeting on June 3, it was announced Monday. Stockholders of May 4 will bo entitled to vote at the session. CWXTO.V Ill-UTS WIXLJXG. Et Associated Tress : BOSTON, May 2. Johnny Clinton of Boston, was awarded th decision over Joo Welling of Chicago at Braves field Monday night. Carl Tremaino of Cleveland, knocked out Terry McCue of Philadelphia. In the fifth round. Bobby Pyn of New Bedford, was awarded the decision over Karl Puryear. TO WOMEN WHO SHOP FOR MEN We appeal especially to women who shop for men becauao women know how to judge quality. They'll appreciate the fine quality of the silk hose we are showing. Sam! Spiro & Co. Hart, Scliaffnrr & Marx Clothes. Dealers say it's a shame to charge a dollar for a GEM when they could easily get five times that much At aU dealer SAFETY RAZOR qoo Gem Rmi sftmBla&sJ&ffi

PIRATE BATTERY OF OLD GUIDING CLUB TOWARD RAG

Adams Still Hurling Wonderful Ball and With Gibson Directs Attack. BY JCK VI'IOK. NEW YORK. May 2. S.ars who dazzled the eyes of basetall fans 11 years are tvInkllng brightly once more. The brand of baseball that triumphed in the National league penl.ant race and the world series of 1?05 is beinT felt today in the senior major league. Babe Adams and Mooney Gibson are responsible. This famous old Pirate lattery is tho brains of the 1921 Pittsburg team which ld tho league today with a percentage of .S00. Lose But Three GamoM. With the reason three weeks old the fast going Pirates have lost but! three Karnes out "f ir played up to dato and while baseball critics in general predicted nice things for Gibson's team, no one was daring enough to fay it would be leading the league on May day. The pitching of Rabe Adams has been as much of an Inspiration to the members r f Pittsburg's hurling s:ff as it has been a surprise to fandom. No one dreamed that the once great "Rabe" could stage a wonderful comeback.

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BROOKLYN SPURT SHOWS OLD FORM

Robinson's Pitching Staff Comes Around and Team Heads for Top. Itv lmvrtY TrvIinrXT,. - .tv iuim, -May . iieiurn form of th? Brooklyn Natlonnl league champions wac the outstand - ing feature of the last week In the major leagues. Uncle Wilbert Robinson's men picked on tho Giants as a ptarter and took the tntlre series from McG raw's men. The Robins have won 10 straight The pitchers are working fine and the hitting of the club is doing But he has done it and it. Adanv I Grvnt' Help. Adams' presence in the Pittsburg lineup is valuable because of the aid he can give Gibson in the capacity of fin lieutenant anil it is a certainty that those foxy old battery mates are work in c topether in mapping out Pittsburg's battle campaign Just as they once worked on the mound ar.d behind the hat. Two more outstanding features in Pittsburg's onrlv success- this season may be found in Rabbit Maranville and Frank Tierney. . Maranville ?s successfully filllnjr tho gaping hole that appeared when Hans Wagner left the pastime and Tierney's work has been unexpectedly brilliant. If

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- GeorpT" C.ib-ri's- Pirtsburc Tira have won fiv- in :i row and arrt .ct ting the pace. The sensational hit- J tin- of Tiernev. Rookie infie'.der. I j hns played no small part in the ruh j ! of the club. Cutshaw and Maran- ! ville are helping along with b.cavy, stick work. j Giants Appear Settled. j With his pitchers returning to i fori a and with the club showing an epidemic rf home run hitting. John Mcvlraw getting th (,iants set-' i, . i .i ci i raw cexiinjr uic i,ian;s s ito,tud. iii. trip to l'.rooKiyn proved a disaster jut as lie was having clear ' sai'.ir.tr. Return rf Eddie Roush to thI gair.rt will kelp the Cincinnati Red.-. ! Pat Moran. however, c.n't c- t muh j more out of the club than he is now 1 getting. 1 Inferior pitching is still keeping j the St. Loui Cards way down in th ! et liar. I CIot land I cad American. i Cleveland and Washington nro I havinc it all th ir own w.iv in the - - .... ...... ---. - - - - American league in a little two-cor-nt-revl light for the top place. Coll np so of the pitching strff is making the Yankee look bad. The club Is also beir.p outfought and outpameu. iov;rig game auer came after getting away in the lead. Dotr.-it i.- 1 layin a Rood brand of baseball ar.d is -howin results citvf r management from Tv Colli), Tlie t. Louisi Browns continue to be tho biz disappointment of th? circuit. YEP! CONNIE PROSPERS. PHILADELPHIA. May 2. Connie Mack made $:',f.0.nGfl out of his cellar Kail club last year. He'll make more this season. In the first Fcries of tho Athletics against the Yanks, ?' ! 4 a.

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Wolverines Bunch Hits and Dixon Holds Purdue to Three Binnles. nv AsorHtel Prc?s: , , . t"r rr! ray 2 , r. . r Dixon, o : .!' . "! o- .Micji'gin W3 i :ice of the cir. and Purdue was dWolverlnes. 5 to V. e re Men -tay. felted bv the Ti;.' Michigan tv;rr struck out l! men. pa.d but two, and held the Rr i'.ormakers to three blng'.es. The winners bunched two hits and a walk in the i;rt for two run?. In :no lourtn MiaKif iora s.r.gicu. i.iVC

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in on a passoxl bad and a hard s.ng.e ga Michigan its fourth run. In last ir.ninc, viek waikw. fio. second, and tame home on Van Rovj on-s jungle, ! Hoven tried On tb.e simo play an to steal serond with it ,,!, ,.a r.., fntir r-i o.vuri cd and cut iurtncr chances , ,,f xtti,f-in rnrin' Waf.fnr risr'ht hits. Conch TmI bort pent in two pinch hitters In th j !!,! Sur l.nt'i f:-iilr.! to h!f Sro Michigan l"' 1 on 5 S : IVirduo A 00 o.hI or,Tn .1 i ! IMxnn and Vick: Wilkstdt a r. Burns. McQuaid. Umpire, Hood man. Connie pocketel 1 20, C00. Yet Connie lost beaters. money on his wcrld V -but taste tho 1 difference!

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