South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1921 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 20, 1921
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BILL BURNS TELLS OF ALLEGED DEALS WITH "BLACK SOX"
Implicates Many in Testimony Witness' Entrance Into Court Dramatic CiriCLVOO. July 1-3 The tat TueRday ttrrai P-a full trer.gth Into th prc;utlon of tho Chicago White Sox baseball players ana others chaxge-1 "with the e Urged con-fi'lrns-y which resulted In the 1913 world fer1e9 car.dal, sending Bill Burns, who admitted being .n accornr'l'e of the defoneLant and who t'irnci tate'e evid neo in restum for immunity, to the witness Ftand to toll the lnsido story of the reportei sellout of some of tho gim-3 greatest players to gamblers who wanted tha t-rie thrown to Cincinnati. Burr.s, who was only about one third thrrnjgh his tory when court ndjriudnd for the day, was on the fdand lor.g enough to name Arnold l:othtei:i of New York. Ahe Attell, former featherweight pugilistic charnpien, David Ze'sT of DcMoinei, one of the de fend ants, Billy Maharg of Philadelphia, and himself as omon g tho organizeu-3 of the alleged conspiracj'. He drew a vivid picture of numerous m'-etins between the players and tho alleged fi.rs ia Cincinnati hotels the days of th game of tho 1 DliT series, fraying that tho athletes agreed to rn tke th sorla a "mad to order t.m' throwing rarr.c Just a.i desired. Tel I of Ilomark Burns testi.'Vd th.it Kddie Cicotte. one erf the American lcicu's frreatPNt p-itrlif-rs, !.i id ho would "thro-A' the ftrft game if he hid to throw he hall over tho fence. T , . - j 4,iin. ..I rf l , - defendant, a man he had known an Bennett during the forming ofj tho alleged conspiracy pnd declared) that Bennett, or Zelser, wa.s present! at most of the meetings, when the reported rollout wn-s arranged. Burn: fvdd Abo Attell had termed Rothstein a "walkln? bank" who ! would piy all he promised but that after the firnt pame Attell rcfusel to give him any money, saying he could not pay tho players until he collected the .heUs m.ido. The players wer to get twenty thousand dollars after each game ke.t. Burn paid. Bothstein testified before tho gr-ind jury list fall that he was appro u'hcil on tne ileal but refusea to yr itno it and thit hla name was J by Abe Attell without his Bum s' ropoatod testimony was broken bv arguments by the variu riiTorneys wno succeeaeu in navin if Munt' ot h'.9 testimony barred. , . . I - particularly that dealing with a conversation with Cicottc. in New York prior to the sories. Dramatic Iiitnuw Tho former major league pitcher's entrance Into the court room came in a dramatic manner. After Harry GraMner and Kid Gleason, of the White Sx club, testifed that th players wer uriilT conti set to tho club during the world aeriea. Taylor Spink, official s-orer of the 1919 series, testified as to the scores Engel's Car Rate. 401 SLMkKiaiv St. CVWwCauJTroTvk Michigan Fishing License $1.00 All 8c Cigars now 7 for 50c. Box 50 $3.35. All 1 0c Cigars 6 for 50c. Box 50 $4.15 All 2 for 25c Cigars 9 for $1.00 Box 50 $5.10 Apply here for certificate of title for r.uto or motorcvcle. " iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiutuuiiuiiiitiiiiiiuiiiinic Z Home of mm HART I SCHAFFNER I & MARX 1 a All-Wool Clothea for Men and Boya 3 c E 9t n s o.
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i Lhe favorites went to smash. Jim B broke at the first nuarter in the first heat and was given the f.ag, while Princo Loreo received the simQ treatment in the second. The losers ns a result of their early season showing at Toledo and North Bandall, were top heavy favorites. Peter Bleler, the favorite in the 2:18 trot, had no difficulty In winning that event In straigh heats with Allocla and Princess Nedena Tommy Murphy piloted , , I Brookworthy In the 2:07 trot. Kokomo George won the first two heats of the 2:07 pace and finished (second to Logan Hedgewood in the I third frbm a field of four starter, i The crowd was the largest chit ever attended an opening day meet in this city. of the various games. For 15 minutes thoe in court flggefed with the defense repeatedly asking the cause of the delay. "We are waiting for a wltnips, your honor," fld George Gorman of the prosecution. "We don't wish to divulge his nim'j as we don't want him interrupted on the way here." Finally, two private detective entered. Behind them came Burne followed by two more plain clothes men. The state's chief witness walked through the section occupied by the defendants without looking at them. On the stand he spoke in & Iott, even tone which earcely carried past the Jury and wiped hla forehead with his handr ch:ef. Finally ho took oft his '.fit. .Sums figgo'M bit during the .ei,ai arguments over his testi mony rut while he hesitated 3t
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BABE IS BIG HELP IK YAMS' YICTORY
Brings In Winning Run Against Tigers by Double and 'Darius' Ku mn ins. DnTROIT. .Mich.. July ID. New York rn vie a clean sweep of the series with Detroit, winning Tuesday, 6 to 5. Ruth's double in the seventh Inning and hla "daring -taso running' brought the winning run. The visitors took a live run lead in the first three innings but the Timers tied the count in tho sixth. Score: New York ... HI 000 1006 8 1 Detroit' 000 203 000 5 9 1 Hoyt and Schang; Daus. Holling and AInsmlth. Indians Retain Lead by Victory Over Washington CLEVELAND. July 19. Cleveland mado It threo out of four from Washington, Tuesday, winning 6 to 4. While Erickson passed eight batters, he was unhitable with men on the basea until the fifth. Catcher O'Xeill raade hla reappearance behind the lat, tho first time since 'Memorial day, while Bagby went to the box for the first timo since July 4, both doing rellei work. Score: Washington ... 011 011 004 10 3 Cleveland 000 022 20x 5 7 1 Krickson, Schacht and Picinlh; Malls. Bagby and Nunamaker, O'Neill. John Collins is Factor In Heating Former Mates CHICAGO, July 19. A Texas leasruer in the third Inning by John th Collins enabled Vitt to score only run of the game Tuesday, which gave Bo-ston a shutout over Chicago, 1 to 0, In the last contest of the series. The game was a pitching duel between Bush and McWeeney, with the breaks of the game favoring the visiting twirler. Score: Boston 001 000 00.0 1 Chicago 000 000 000 0 Bu?h and'Kuel; McWeeney Schalk. 7 0 5 0 and Browns Continue Run of Victories Over Mach men BOSTON. July 19. With on man i out in the ninth and St. Louis leading, 2 to 1, Southworth tripled to left. Cruise struck out and Boeckel smashed a home run to the flag pole in risht centerfield, giving Boston Tuesday's game, 3 to 2. Score: St. Louis 000 010 noi 2 5 0 Boston 000 000 102 3 9 1 Walker nnd Clemons; Dilhoefer, Watson nnd O'eill, Gowdy. ELIMINATE FRENCH FROM DAVIS CUP PLAY PARIS. July 19. France was eliminated as a contender for the Davis cup here Tuesday when tho India tennis team won tho final matches of their preliminary round. Tht- victors will' sail July 30 for America, where they will meet tho winner of the Japan-Belgium round at Chicago during the week of Aug. 13. Trotter Owned by Local Man Entered at Kalamazoo Lou Green, one of the best horse trainers in Illinois, spent Monday night at the Jefferson hotel with fuir or five other track celebrities. The men were on their way to Kalamazoo to atend tho raea that started yesterday. Miss Helen Todd, owned by Stacy VanValkenlmrg, owner of tho Jefferson hotel, is listed among the 2:10 trotters and pres into tho races heavily backed. At a recent race In Davenport, Iowa, tho threeyear old captured tho J 2,000 sweepstake in almost record time. It was her first race and after careful training at SpringfleM the horso Is expected to eliminate much competition at the Kalamazoo trnck. nnn;.T noktii LinraiTY Forty membors of the Mens League of the Grace M. E. church motored to North Liberty Monday night where they defeated the Horseshoe ritclving team of tho North team num that aggregated the greatest ber of points was to be decided the winner. Grace church scored 4 43 points, while the. North Liberty throwers received 412 point?. A return, game ! to be played, at Pottawatomie Park Aug. IS. Refreshments were served by Liberty M. E. church after the game.
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Bab' Ruth isn't traveling fa.n J enough to reach his goal of SEVI'XjTY - riVK home runs for the l'J2l season. He will have to hit on an average of four honvr.s in every uevc-n games from now on in order to reach hia hypothetical mark. His average per gamo ro far, expressed in decimals, 4 .1:121 homers per game. If lie keeps up thin pace he wii'l finish with 07 four-base licks. To hit 75 home runs in a s-ason he would have to hit . 4 S 7 horn rd per game in 1..4 games. But since lu i behind thb? scludul. If he is to reach tho goal he set for himself he will hive to hit .e;;4:J home runs per ga.me from now on. I.nt season ho a vera --red ,ftt homers per game, which netted him; his new world's record of 51. j That ho will pas.-; hi.s old mark of 54 is almott a dead certainty ui.les.-t he should be overtaken by accident. So far he has managed to keep about 10 days' ahead of h is last year's schedule. Bight or left-handers it makes no difference to the Big Bam. He socks one variety with as mach 0.1thusiacnn and regularity as the other. Also 'he has nicked a four-base drive in every park in the American 1 I.eaiui, thus showing that it i.n't the sdzo of the park nor the height eif the walls that are responsible for his marvelous record. He mado his r,r,th off of Colo nt NET STARS REMAIN INSTATE TOURNEY Tilden, William?, Garland ct al. Continue March lovard R. I. Finals. PROVIDENVE, R. I., July lfb World's champion William T. Tilden 11, former national champion Norrls Williams II. Boston; C . Garland, I'ittsburg; S. Howard Voshell, N'ew York; and X. W. Ni.Ys. Bcvston, continued their triumphant march toward the finals of the Rhode Island Fir.qles championship at tho Agawaam Hunt club Tuesday. In addition, five new- stars. Scn.o Shimidsu and Ichlya Kumactae, Japan, Vincent Richards. New York; Watson M. Washburn, Philadelphia, and Intercollegiate champion Philip Neer, California, made their debut at tho tourney and played through the early rounds with eiual success. Kumagae, alone of the five, did not enter the Fingier but teamed pjoCfssfully with Shlmidza, eliminating State Singles champion Clyde- J. Curlev. Pawtucket and H. Y. Styles, Providence, in the first round of the j doubles. j The women stars p'.aycd through; B I their first tw-o rounds Tuesday with tut ujKsets. National Cay Court champion, Mrs. B. C. Cu'.e, Boston; former Clay Court champion M:h Merlon (Zinderstein) Jessip. Wilmington, Del.; Miss Helen Wills. 1.", , California; .Mlsi Edith S.gourn-y. :n- ! ternatlor.a'.ist. and Mrs. N. W. Nib both of Boston, and M'ss Ia .'lie Ban croft. Philadelphia. all came threuch. Racing Star
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RALPH OILMSBY. One cf the leading speedway stars to be sen at Sprinsh.-ook park next Sunday is Ralph Ormsby. who has gained fame for himself In many of the leading auto races of th country. Others hocked to appear here are Oil Ande-rsor.. driving an E-x special; Harold Werst. driving an Alonzo special; Arthur Chevrolet, with a Frontcr.ac fur; and C. M. Fox. with an Olds spocial. Nine entri-. s in all hav h eea received, an i the cars will ftart in the 59-m;!e rente .-t three abreast, furnishing one of lh meat thrilling race events ever held on the Springbrck track.
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i Detroit on July IS. The Babe hns picked on the Detroit pitchers most in collecting his1 11. He has piied up nine circuit sock. off Ty Cobb's pitching whips. Of the other clubs B ibe has knocked 7 off Boston's flinders. 0 off of Washington. 5 off of St, Louis and Philadelphia each, 3 off of Cleveband and but 1 off of Chicago's pale hose slahhists. His besrt lik-d pitchers are Walter .I'hn.-on of Washington, Dauss of Detroit and Dixb1 Davis of getting ?. .slams off of each t. Iuis, Tho Yanks have 3 4 more games to p!ay at tho Polo groundi; the park that is made to order for the Bambino's swinging muscles. Besides 'ho nill have ;ui opportunity to rattle the boards on all the other parks before tho fisin ends. B il e bats by spurts like any other 1 freak. His hih run this year, which is a new world's record, was 7 homers in five consecutive games. So far this season the Babe's popularity has not reached tho zenith it did last year. International golf, polo and boxing ha.i drawn the spotlight awry from the greatest slugirer who ever lived. Also every Tom, Die tkand Harry has been pasting out homers like fo many copy cats. But f'-om now on interest will accumulate in Babe and his home run fever. He's one fellow you can't figure on to flop. j TOMMY GIBBONS TO TRAIN ON 'FIGHTS' pjan:S Extensive Summer Camn:iin T?ofrro R:iitl WJtli r n rinn t lor P.v HHMIV Ii. IIlliniL Pnlteil Provs Staff Corro.vndent. XI'W YORK, July P. The Gib-bon--"arpentier fight will "be on" jut a.s soen as the Frenehman lets i Tex Rlckard know that the St. Taul "bruisor" all right. Tho match, however, is made nd tho Frenchman hardly will raise any e-bj.-M-tlon to Riekard'3 selection. Tlio contract hasn't been signed, but the terms will call for 12 rounds if tho bout is staged in New Jersey, and IT round York. Both If it corner off in New arc to v.cigh 175 pou nds. Gibbons will train on fghts. Eddi Kane, hLs manager, said Tuesday. He is now- booking him for an ex1 tensive summer campaicn. riati for Labor Day. Riek.tr.l would like to have the bout rn Columbus clay. Riekard i also working on a Labor day match for his Jer-?y City i arena. Bill Brennan L? the tentative: i s-lection. 1 Riekard hasn't floured Dempsey's j j cor.s'-nt yet. Brennan is handled by j j Deo l-'lynn, matchmaker r. t the Gar- j I 'ten, and l lynn will match him with I anyone if the purso u high enough. I Riekard wanted Brennan and Gibbnr.s, but I-Tynn nsktd for J 4 5.000 I for Brenran's nd and Blckard j vsy ' passed out. to Appear Here f, :ir ' ' irr s .v:CAli II S Uli,
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Boeckelt Homer With Two Down in Ninth Drives In Winning Run?. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July 19. Jacobson's flrgle, and doubles by Severe id and Gerber ir. the eighth, a fur P.vo wore out, gave St. Louis ti runs and a 5 to 4 victory over Philad 1phla, Tuesday. It was the locals' fifth consvcutive victory. Score Fhlladelphia . 002 200 OOO 4 S 1 St. Louis 020 100 02x o 14 1 Hasty, Kommell and rerkir.s; Morris, Bayne and SovereiJ. Pirates Turn Tables and Annihilate McGraw Clan NEW YORK, July 10. Pittsburg regained tho three-game bad it brought to New York by defeating the Glints. Tuesday, 10 to I. Pittsburg clinched the game with seven runs scored In the fourth. Score: Pittsburg ... 300 700 0)0 10 15 1 New York .. 000 010 000 1 S 1 Adams and Schmidt; Zink, Evan, Sallöe, Benton, Causey and Smith. Cubs Male It Four Out Of Five From Broohlyn BROOKLYN, July 13 Chicago made it four out of five from Brook lyn by capturing a 13 inning c-ontest luesday 3 to 1. : heat of the Su -
perbas hit a home run in the r, -co nd I with dd: and the cubs tied tho score in the!:oon.
ninxn on two singles and urimo.s sacrifice fiy. A pass. KellcherV triple and Grime-s' second sacrifice fiy n tted two runs in the thirteenth- Score: Chicago .000 000 001 0o0 2 . 13 u Brookl'n 010 00-0 000 000 0 1 1 1 .! Cheeves York, Martin and Daly; rrn'in and -Mia. or. Rookie Makes Bin Lea tit in M.F... 7 7, 117. -f. UCUUL 1Y Dealing I rillS rilirADniririA, July 10 Geary, inatj cbut Uos,ny j,y defeating I T1 S . mm mm i-nnaaeipnia t- to 4. unoum no was
relieved, in the eiphth inning by j ball grounds. Lurjue, when Philadelphia made a; Kalmar stru temporary rally, GeaiT pitched effeo- olive rite s and tively. Jeff "Winters, the pitcher, ob-'nli-g hy Slve.a, tained by Philadelphia from Now , hnpin run with York, recently, also pitched his first; the second i::n: gamo here, but he was unable to ' elovi n innin-.-s.
scatter the Red's hib Rouschks homo run lr. the eighth was a feature. Score: Cincinnati 030 400 021 ß 12 0 Philadelphia ..OHO 100 OHO 4 3 3 Geary, Luque and Hargrave; Winters anal Peters. WTNC.O OPT Ol-" GAMK PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 11. Bed Wingo, veteran Cincinnati catcher, will be out of the game for nearly a month, it was announced 1 J here Tuesday. The third finder of j his throwdng hand was fractured in the first game of the double header on Monday, an X-ray disclosed Tuesday.
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