South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 152, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1921 — Page 8
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(-;.. uc'i a r.-p-rt with no thought rr i t " r. T i "f I'vir.T up to' It. IP.it it ; fvM.-nt that flroh in-t'-ni'.s to r' !i:'iin fi-'i f,f V i .-.-If.i 1 1 rith.r than join th H M"b'r r i k. nn-1 .v;',l re-ma in un.'.r st:j.i rüinp, until th- Cincinnati rluh i-i" v.-il!in to tpak" a lr-al -vith .O'nf , , 1 1 i r h;h for him. Vh-n that is ;;n-,. .!ou:-tl' (Ir.'h will " r ins.fitf.1 in oi-cariir.'"! ha:s"hill. lr h Ii .-- riot mail''- puhli- liiy mp : for crivincr th- It-1'' tho o-hv. It wo-iMn't I ron'nahl.' to think that th" salary quPstinn was his sol,-caü.f-for rmalnlns? urah-r fisprnFion. "Mf-inh " Clroh js no John An:1 .-: n. h'.t ho P vcs th- coin and is happy whori ualkir.c to th. rapl tin's ofhr" th- first and fifteenth of vry month. fProh i not " a y I0"'l.-h as to throw away ch-'incrf to co!I.--t s'H h f-a?y rnonry .-to siar l'l'yprs are paid. It m .y h'"1 th-it th sto' ky littl third Pa-i'-aian 1 e am- di.--s itisa'-d
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IPr Associate. l lrs: WASHINc;tiN. May SI. Habe Kuth made his fifteenth home run of the Ht aso;i today, Pendin.'j the tail over the rlht flld wall with two on base in the ninth innlnp but New York lost to T"ashlng-ton 12 to 5. It was Kuth's USth home run of his major league career, and set a now'major league record. Score: Now York 000 020 O03 5 1 ?. 2 Washington ... 071 "01 00 12 15 1 Hoyt. .Shee-han and Sohangr; Pevorm r; Zachary and Gh-arrlty.
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Indians Win From Tygcrs By Scoring Three in 12th r.v Associated Fro? ; DKTJIOIT. .May .11. Cleveland bunched three hits In the twelfth inning Tucsrtay ami won from Detroit 7 to 4. The champion's victory save them two out of three in the series. Jamie-son's shoestring catch of Iiufh'fl l!y in the sixth innlnq: after two were out and with the has s full saved the game for Cleveland. Cleveland . . 0C0 310 000 003 7 12 0 Ietroit 010 102 OOO 000 4 SO .Mails and Thomas! Dauss and Ainsmith.
Jack's Trainers Play Safe With "Headgear"
Davenport Blows in Ninth And Br owns Beat White Sox
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Both 5rore Three in Tenth. But Cuhs Win Out !y 7 to 6 Seore.
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ter in the ninth w!;en I'ittsburc tied the sc"re. With arl.-m pitchir.c tho tenth, tin Cubs scored three runs on four hits an 1 Pittsburg tied it a train in the lat half. Manager Hvcrs was ; u: c c: h? f;e'.d by rntp-ir-' Brennan in tl.e s-.ud innir.fr for disputing decisions on bails and strikes'. Fco re: Chicago . . 1 1 1 eni e.i 1 ."Hi 7 1." 1 Fittshurtr. er.o 1 1 0 0 1 1 :i0" 1 2 Yauphn, Freeman .and Paly; Carlson, Hamilton, Cooper anil Schmidt.
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1 wr. r.t. i Fittsburc 2 1 1 .TIS j New Yerk 2 7 11 I I? of. on I) !? r.ro-dtlyn 21 :: 'i'h:-;-o I A .ui St. I ,o a:. 1 4 4 4 ,ir.o:nr.ati 1. 27 rhi'.adelphla II 2? ."?." American A-ori.it fn. Won I t r lnliar.ap--"'l:s .... 2" 1 5 . .'. 7 : Kan.- is City 2 17 . 7 4 1 Louisville 2i I S v.s St. Paul 13 b ..V. 4 Toledo 2' 2 ' .: ! Minnear"!. 17 17 .7' t Mi'.waukre 17 '.a .4") Columbus 14 12 .r.i
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Davenport, after relieving Mulrennan!
on Tie mound, ptit Chicafro out in front with his timely double, but he blew up in the ninth inninpr and St. Louis staged a rally which enabled them to take the final Käme
of the series, S to 7. Score: 1
St. Louis 010 022 003 R 14 1 Chicago 200 013 010 7 16 3 Kelp and Severied, P. Collin?1?, Mulrennan, Davenport, Hodffe and Yaryan.
Jack Iernp-seys training methods are hard on his sparrincr partners.
31. "Speed"! He hits hard and often. So they're
taking to headgtear, such as Jack
Penauit, Montreal heavyweight, is wearing as he faces Dempsey in this picture. Jlitr picture shows Dempsey's first exhibition workout, in the
huge stadium ho built at Atlantic City to make money while training by charging admission.
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Itr Asserinted Prosit "PHILADELPHIA. May 31. Dcston evened up the series by winning both games of Tuesday's double header. 5 to 3 and 8 to 4. Former Philadelphia pitchers won both games. Myers pitching strongly in the pinches. Pennock struck out 10 local players in tho second game and easily shut out Philadelphia until the ninth when they bunched six hits for nil their runs. Hasty held noston to one hit up to the fifth, after which he was batted freely. His support contributed &ix errors to the rout. Boston 002 010 1015 10 1 Philadelphia. 001 000 110 3 8 2 Myers and Walters; llarria and Perkins. ecoSnd game. Boston 000 031 040 S 11 1 Philadelphia 000 OCiO 00-4 4 10 6 Pcnnock and Keul; Hasty, Xaylor and Perkins.
cult corner. He knows baseball thoroughly. He will not have to be coached. He knowa what to do. It is instinct with him. He has the confidence. It & his second nature to do the proper thing. The main thing In considering Bapp as compared with Groh is that the latter is the superior batsman.
Every Mqmbcr of Team Has Seen Service With Some Big League Team.
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Next Saturday and Sunday fan? of Singer park will have the opportunity of witnessing the greatest attraction available outside of a big league aggregation when tho tamous Briscoe Motors team from Jackson. Mich., Invaded the city for
a two-game series. Hank Olmstead, former Chicago i White Sox hurlc r, L- pilot of the Dristoe club. The pitching arrs are the famous "Kip" Hagcrman, last year with the noted republic team from Alma, Mich., and the former Philadelphia Athletic and Cleveland Indian star, Al Collamore. Hagerman a few seasons ago Starrel ir the hie: itnt with the Cubs and Brooklyn. The lanky hea.er is also well known to old Central league fans, having appeared fit Springbrook about 10 years an with the Grand Itapids Ortral league outfit durin-r the days tha? "AgTie" Crant was oilot of the 'Jrcn Stock
ing?. Nick Allen, erstwhil? Chicinnatl and 33rooklyn catcher, divides the backstop work with Eddie Brennegan, former Toledo Rail Light. Vic Saier, one time leading first sacker in the National league while with the Cub:? and later a member of the Pittsburg Pirates, cavorts round the initial sack for the Jackson team while OUie COIara, Thil Chouinard and Bert Tooley, former Brooklyn Dodgers, make up the remainder of the inner works. "Bebel" Oakes, erstwhile Pirat and Cardinal fly chaser, and Jack Ielivelt, former Detroit Ticer slugger, are included in the Jackson outfields. Both are heavy clouters and real baseball performers. The Briscoe Motors are in the Central Industrial association and meet such aggregations as the Fairbanks-Morse. Staleys of Decatur, Wordecal Brown's Havolincs, Nash Motors and other leading teams. It was only with conf iderahle difficulty that this great attraction was arranged for South Bend fans.
sion has selected. Camp gossip developed a strong rumor that Jamc5 Dougherty of Philadelphia will be th? referee Kearns will attempt to have cho?en. Dougherty, it was reported, has made application for a license with the New Jersey boxing commission. Kearns practically forced the Michigan boxing commission to accept Dougherty as referee of the Dempsey-Miske match at Benton Harbor last September after the commission had insisted on appointing a Michigan referee.
cjFoncns i:joys komt Iv Associated Press: MANHASSL'T, L. L. May 31. The greater part of Ceorpres Carpentler training Tuesday was done in his beloved woods. Setting out soon .after breakfast with his partners, the challenger spent almost the whole forenoon tramping. Like a .-schoolboy on a frolic, the demons Ir Frenchman went about his -work. He would run for a while, then stop' in the shade for a session of shadow boxing or a tussle with Italian Joe Gans or Paul Journee.
p.y Assa-latel Press: Ni:w YORK. May ",1. Home runs by "Williams, V.rug-ry and Men.'-el aided Philadelphia in defeating the New York Nationals in the third game of tho series 10 to n. Mr unci's home run v.us his ninth of the season and enabh-J him to take the home run lead of the National League from Kelley of Ne-w York. Score: Philadelphia Of'lO2 1H 10 15 3 New York . . . OCi 020 012 0 2 Meadi a . H ibbll and Pruggy; Barnes, S.iHe-e, Peritt and Smith.
Y 1 TI HIDAV'S HI IS!' ITS. American Tongue. St. Louis. S: Chicago. 7.
laiel. 7: Detroit, 4. York. . : Washington, 12.
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In one place they halted before twin oaks that rose high into the air. Journee and Cirpentler bet a quarter and then started climbing. Georges reached the top limb of his tree first and sprung down quickly to collect the wager. They jogged for a while longer
and the challenger boxed again at i
a sapling. Journee and Gans pulled it to thp ground ani Georges took hohl. They let go and he let out a youthful whoop of Joy as he swung back and forth. In the afternoon Jack Curley called at the camp and Georges shadow boxed, wrestled with Marcot and worked in the gymnasium for an hour. He reluctantly deferred his sparring session until today after Descamps said he had worked enough. After dinner this evening the challenger went to the road, borrowed a bicycle from onrt of the crowd of youths and ehowed them some cycling tricks. His early training as an acrobat on the vaudeville stage ha.s made him adept at this sort of work and his antics thoroughly amused the youngsters.
P.y Associated Pres: CINCINNATI. May .11. Duncan's triple, followed by KopfVi single in the tenth inning Tuesday enabled Cincinnati to win from St. Louis R to Z. Luquo did not allow a hit for six innings, but was pounded hard in the next two. Score: St. Louis Ooaooo 320 5 R 0 Cincinnati noo 001 404 l.l 2 Clemons and Walker; Luquo and Win go.
Dodgers Breah Winning Streak of Boston s Ace By AssaIaled Press: BOSTON, May .11. -Brooklyn broke Fillingim's winning streak Tuesday, defeating Boston, 4 to 2. Fülingim wa,s given poor support and Grimes pitched effectively with men on base. Score. Brooklyn 000 000 121 4 10 0 Boston 000 100 100 2 10 4 Grimes and Miller; Filling! m, Scott and Gowdy.
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Philadelphia 2; Philadelphia, 4";
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Philad. Iph Chicago. 7 Ft. L-iis,
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American AocjTt!on. Columbus. I; Toledo, 17. No other. scheduled.
IntcraaUonal Tx-afirne. Jersey City, 4; Newark, . Boche ster. r ; Syracuse, 9; (callel end of tenth, darkness.) Buffalo, i; Toronto. 1. Baltimore. 2; Beading, 6.
Southern Ai5ocdatlon. Little Bock, Z; Birmingham, (called.) Chattanooga, 11: Atlanta, 10. Nashville, S: Mobile. 7. Memphis, ; New Orlean, 7.
GAMMS TODAY. American Lrfaguo. Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Washington,
National Ixngiic. St. T.ouL at CinoinnaU. Chicago at Pittsburg. "Brooklyn at Bton. Philadelphia, at New YorTd
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NEWS FROM RIVAL TRAINING CAMPS
By Apocl.ited Frss: ATLANTIC CITY, May CI. Jack Dempsey's training camp was as quiet as a deserted village Tuesday, the first of a four-day lay-off prescribed for the champion before he begins his Intensive training grind Saturday. With "Mike" Trant, a Chicago de-tective sergeant, who acts as Major Domo of the champion's camp, Dempsey motored to Camden, N. J., 60 miles distant, taking one of his two Belgian police dogs for a visit to a veterinarian. Whil? In Camden Dempsey was shown a gray timber wolf and the animal may be added to the camp menagerie. Dempsey did not work at all Tuesday. He will suspend training activities for the next three dayp. but will resume the training grind with the return of Manager Jack Ke.arr.3. Befcre leaving for New York Tuesday night for a conference with Tex Bickard. promoter of the Dempsey-Carper.tier match. Kearns expressed surprise that the NewJersey boxing co mm'.ssi on h.a. made an announcement concerning th selection of a referee. Kearns said that the choice for the third man
the only action the state commiion couid take concerned granting the license for the match. While Kearns had displayed reticence tn discussing tho referee situation. It tecame known Tuesday that he is not altogether in favor of Harry Ertle of Jersey City, who Is said to be the man the New Jersey commls-
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