South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 135, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 May 1922 — Page 9

MONDAY MORNING. MAY 15. 1022

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES r Ts hr;T -äv n ifVi Edited by G. Louis Wolf

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TAmnF nxTTTi Mrmrrol

MJlnfi Uniuii iiißciö NORTHWESTERN AT

League Standings

National l.nga:

Irish Cltil) Faces Purdue, Vahafh and Illinois on Tour

During Week.

With

a!

half :

Reci.-.r.lr.S' battle th:.

w

ihed 1 r. i only tl.r"- U

them. th Irish 1-utl.a;! piuytid tnter upon their buie: v. eek t.d.iy.

: h th fj N o rt h u e .-t e r n

the JIal3b.n-.f-n will f;i-:'9 four o;.ponents in t;v days :i f 'iVf-in .:!. Purdue a: Ivifayetf r-.i We In-sd;i.y. Wabash at Crawfordsv.iie n Thursday, ar, Illinois at Chirr.H!-'a the er.d of the vr- thv. ii t!ij j r -Kram. Pittdicr Oa Trial. Coach lia'.u-! fa a ta-k in j-ir kir.sr his tv.ir:rs, f...- h" v.iii undoubtedly have to call on or. a of iht-m

to hurl two r amr s this wcf-U.

It !:

very proabb that Red will bo his choice aqa:

Mrivorey r.st. North-

wrstern thi afternoon, and also at Crawfordvillo ;rainst Wabash, witn Kästner and I'alvey beir.:r u-d In tho Purdue and Il!:no.-s K'No r th western h a b e n t ra vf I i n " a.'.ontr at a tolorablc rato this se.i.son. winning about half of its games. Its mos.t recent 'win was over th Maroons, and th Iurpie- dayers ar confident that th-y r-ptat o'. er Notre Iim'. Lat year Northwestern had 1'. mor-1 than a d zr n successive g"anif-.s before it broke into the win column by dfeati n NV'tro Dam In a -'.u:rf.-v:., 10-11. Tho Iri.-.h were ovf-rront.-if r.t then, and llla I.-? warnircr h-s ir.cn against the v xu--fault today. If tho tcim rirm? as wrll an it did acrainst Turd ie bi.t dnS'1ay. however, it should win.

Piirdiie Srcks Ilo:ii-i'. Tho.-i irno I'ilr:nakf is are nr. i for blood thij An !:. li'Uvf.V'T. lam- j bert I.? convin-ed tint his tram anj whip the llalai-ni-n. and he his been) teliintr th-m .' o r..'.l w,k. will i probably 5 r i r t V.icr.-r in the. pitch-; er's box. l'ru:., I,jfy.-"p th Iii.-ii will journey to Ciawtr'rd.-vi'.le wher--th'y will mr-r another scrappy ; ,.Jc. oT plsyr' 'rr.fi W i! .trvl thft la?: prr.' vi;i 1 i;i:ytrl ;j:,ii:;ti thf micrhtv llliri. In rr.t yfau; t.ikrn j.-oiiv- r. afy swii,;::; at th.1 . ha.f b.Tll rfcnnl, but N'f.!i Iiini idCteTtdr.ed TO fecure r'Ven'e th..-. v.ek. It will ir..Vih!v b- r'.if.-ii.f In th l-'-x a c-aii-.st 1 1 : i n - :

woo Lit rn. ! New York lt 7 "I i r:?:r ,ur- 14 U .V I St. I. ou! 15 1. ..'.! ! t Tiif.if i j rJ ..-'i ! riiiia'i'irbii a 12 .47) ; br'juklyu 11 14 Ail , fir.r'r.r.atl 11 1, 1 i:.!'. n 7 in .G-'l j

WILLIAMS HOPES TO LEAD CIRCUIT HITTERS OF 1922

How Babe Ruth's Rival Hits 'Em

American mcof.

Woa Loit Tct New York 10 If) .i.V St. I,o-ji IS 10 .i'a't f'i.'vi-nd 14 H ..Süi I'T..;t 1'. 1. .t-. hil.idA'phi 1. l .4m r.r.-:oa li i: .4." Mu-o n I.", .4.-; Vat.ii.jtou ll i .:;7;' A inert ran A-oc!at Ion. M ej 17 7 .71, I r, d i.i n 3 prdia l'i 11 ..V :s Milwaukee K 11 I'.i'il :; Vi Kanif City IS hi r.di:ra.in It U ..N I.ou.iiville l' 17 ..".Tit i"i-d -1 .1::

Says He Will Beat Ruth if He Gets 40 Home Runs Ex

pect No New Record.

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vi:sTi:i:r vs rtsclts. ittlrnl League. New York ."; Chirac 4 innings). I'hi!?d. l;.hi.i .V. St. I.cjis 1. Urooklya (.'ininnati .". No r.fL-r scheduled.

Ameriran Iracue. rt rr.1? S, .Nw nrk 'lrc!.ind .1; Wanhir.stoa 4. No otLers scheduled.

Anierjr-in oriition. Iiib.ir.ip'.hs ; Kjii..ia Cirv l' Milwaukee 11; Li.iilMl!e pi. i '. luial.'is-St. l'aul (onlU-l f-nd of 1st, mini T'ddeo-Minneirrdi balled ml r.f Crd, rain, i

Southern Atof iatlon. I.Pfle Ttoc!. v 'hitr.inH.-n N a !- Ii il ! 1 ; Mold le . M-iu.iii.H 4; Now Irl. ans in. (Mü-rs ii"t s. di -d 11 led.

TODAY'S (JAMES. National League. r.oefon at Pitt dvjr;:. Brooklyn at Cinrinnitl. .Nmiv- crk at t.'hiraso. PLi!.i.ielj:hii at St. Lmilj.

American Leasee. 'iil'-i'o it Itosfon sr. Ia ui ar rhilidlibia. Ietrrir .it N'ev ork. 'ievl.iud 3t Wa.-hißtffou.

CORBY MAINTAINS INTERHALL LEAD; SORIN VICTORIOUS

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i II V KKX WILLIAMS. one ambition i? to lead the

i ome-run hitters of th American

ur-asue rcr the eoason of 1322. I am positive I wiU ac:omp'.!!h that feat- I am already out In front with a comfortable marginIast year with Rob Meusl I shared second honor to Ruth in th matter of home runs. This jeaton 1 hopo to show the way to all tha American .Ju;rer. When the season opened I made up my mind to go after the?? honors. With Hii.h and Meusel under u&per.säen I f I t that I was offered a Kreit opportunity to break into the home-run spotlight. Succeeded Very Well. Thus far I have succeeded very w'.i in my efforts to fhow the way. O'-ttincr three home runs in one game, something no other American League batsman ha.s ever been able to do, pave me a srreat ?tart. I am now on th way, hittins: on all six. Ruth's su.-per.5ion is a very unfortunate thins for Ruth and mighty lucky for me. If Ruth was in the came there is a chance that ha would be out in front, and the 10 home rur.P that I have already made wouldn't be ettin? any cor.sidera tion. Uuth a Superman. Ruth is a remarkable batter. He is a superman if ever there was one. It seems almost rolih for anyone to atpire to equil his feats of slu?einsr. yet ihat is my ambition- In makir.? three home runs in one i,ame I hive already done smethin that the preat Ruth has not yet accomplished-

In order to hit home runs a hats.-.noted

man must get th break. Teamjrurf.

play is the hi? thin? in baseball. Xo There is nothing strained about : individual should .arriflee team rda''ti nr.siti.vi r,f w.HM.n-. ..rt

into the Ijittei'd box.

WITT TOPS SISLER IN BATTING; CARD

STAR ALSO ON TO!

Take Marwick To 'SECOND DIVISION

Kzotham; tniered

In Belmont

Race

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Yankee Outfielder Ahead American League Toporccr in National.

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inner of Kentucky Derby in Good Shape Jockey Get Check for $10.000.

RACE

S IN MAJOR!

priii:: urnne m

L' -UIVILLE). Ky

ei:r.c i:: state a

May 14.Trav-

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CHICAGO, May 14. Lawicn Wat,!

the former Philadelphia ou:.:';?;jer, who is holding down one of the garden positions for the New York Yankees is at the toj of the L: ol' Lattera in the .Vmerican league, accordini; to t.gures relear-cd i-'aturd ty which include games of last Wed-

D-:-:M:r.:n Ri ck's Mor

nesday. The averages are ere who have participated

of p.ayin 15 c i

w : n r. : r r h h' r Saturday a pibue car li r. 1 1 f :i s on .

l:1:: Kentucky ! it S Jnd.iy :" r New v. :k.

f r..rvri...-. o-i"

effevt. fro:n h:i

i e r b y The

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Detroit

American Red and PhilStep in National Loop.

N vi W X "' i . K d v 14 '

th

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three-vear

:o:y of

more game?.

country and was in rlne i-ntle today icord.ng to hi? attend r.ts. li:rsc U 7 75.

-d'"rv:eh s v:ctorv w- -,'

and

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a" ret a t i ;

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d- 1- It. Bradley's U,--t M.

JyT ....

1 :--sr

Has Cionc Up.

The pitching in the. pa.-t wer-k hasjR- IN.ker' J

been to Witt's liking and he b .ose 1 1 dhers brought hin t-nal of his avorage from .itf5 to .4 1", for j earn ed to i 1 i J . 0 " o . e..-!u$; e

the runner up honors. George S.s-, J T-O 'V) gold service awarded to

o er Col. s.

ler, another member of the Browns, who topped thw hittera a week ago, elum.ped a little and is in third p'aco

puiscs -f thr.

Mr.

l'rek by Th- net

i nr. er was $ 4

the Ker.tncl value of tii

jockey cl uli I u or

y to t p.e I Kf"?

i a-" p- r. r. in', ra"Nfvv Voik Tea n Th Xev.- York ck opposition frenj :!i . . . v - 1 r - ..... 1 .... . ; . i i A j . . t h e i r r tr? at t h e Pif.-'.urg and CI...-1

bunched in tht

l's champ;..:

urp.ri-I.

and with the

with a mark of 402, with oi-vo rxtr.i priz- ir.crnir.g it to O'Xeill. star catcher of the Cleve-, it became the largest ani-r.

land ir.aian?, press. ng him vwtn 4,M-'..won m one race -p

however, continues to be State? by a three yetr old

and :

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T. I.,..S C two- f ; . 1 1 1 k

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Siller,

Ki:X AT BAT

Williams fees the pitcher. He uses a rather thln-hindled bat, which he grips close to the end. ns is customary with mot free j-win-rs

for their ability to hit h-ont-

ßrown.ion Nine Meets Unexpected Defeat in Campus Lrapur Plav at IV. D.

BENNY LEONARD TO

FIGHT IN EUROPE Väv,

Intfrliall Lricu, stamline LVrhv a o iri"il -j l -ri-i 1 Hr..wr. u 1 ' !h 1 U.Pliu 1

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II ? 1 1 arcompli.-hd the unex

the Notre Dame. Interhall

, for a personal record.

' In making my present hojne-run

rrrord T ivv nlways played for niy mm rather than for myself. Conditions of the am have always juftiled my taking a healthy swinsrwhich is the erVly way you can make n home runHolies Not Too Hlgli, Pince I have "broken into the home run ?potlisht a ?reat many people h.ive a?ked me what chinee I blieve I have to beat liah Ruth's record of 5! home runs. Frankly. I am not aiming to top Ruth's record. Of course, I -would bo delighted to turn the trick, but

lis a. rather r.uf!c.v gripping the bat in

Hi3 po.-ition

on?, thf ha i;d? a lOOJje fiOI't Ot

fashion. It is when the pitcher s'art - his delivery that Willkims tightens up his grip on the bat and gets a toe holl preparatory to taking a healthy swing at the ball. Note these charicteri::tlca of the h--:ne-ni!i hitter: eye-: op. the pitcher and the h.aH; bat cripped clofe to th f-r.r in a P.oe manner; feet ?prp.i1 with tho ri;ht foot several ir.-hf-s rlo.pr t' The p'te than the left.

the bes:t run getter with -7 taÜKsi Upon his ; and Is setting the pace for the Las? ! cording to stealer? with an even dozen the ft a. j Morvbdi will His tcam-nute, Kenneth "f.lianv, ; er.gaL-ejr.cr.t.

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it et

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is on is.Ier's heels with 10 thefts. .a'..-., for three-year-r.i.i.s

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ai in ,e ,..- i or... a-1 i v. incr Kred Rurleu-, de.- Rirr.--'

; r. r t j fori .1 an" .a ca it srakti, ! triple plav ! v b

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oe prepare 1 tor h the Relmont

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Williams added to his home runiadded rnonev nl

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mark Friday, his total mounting to! the olo.-e of hi.s cire.-j 11, again ahead of the 1 1 2 1 sched-!y-ar o"i r.)--nr he is to

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a :i At

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ule of Babe Ruth, home run king, j Kiddie's Mn O' War at Hsnata farm, scheduled for reinstatement nextin.-ar Ixinetnn, Ky. Saturday. .Tockov riots SlO.ooo. T -. 1 ; . rr 1

l u 1 1 1 a ii i ,r;ir i up. ;. p(- s i j.

Morvjoh

Vr-i, s

f-r-. v-

Of the a:: l a k.ttirir Wilka-i iuth'

to 11. u

iiis b -it ting

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Other leading battels for 15

more frames: Clark. Detroit .".a1:; Jamieson. Cleveland .17f; bid Milr.

th'

".;oer ?;ve

Ou.te niateriaüv irrrr

bank account of Jorkev

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a fit.f.-'.e of Fa! . r

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Philadt Iphia

Gardner.

BARNES OF GIANTS I CLEVELAND RALLY i

- BEATS ALEX, 54 FALLS SHORT. 4-3 :

land .161; Trau, 'Boston liams. St. Iyouis ..14 5 ; York n 4S.

Joiir.son. who-e vk-pf .l hir.r;-" li

! j) .... e-, muon t do with r-T:i-r.;-rr hi... il

.:.?,; Vi!- .winner. A certify oheok "for Sin.-i r

S 1 1 , Ar A . r ,"i i'i x- a ? g ' f iHIork.

tile io.-key

bv

WTiat lfappontI. Tho -ve.-k-.- r-.-or.!

1. v. hvt.

Mr.

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ToroKci: u:.i)s nationals

! or lall s

tne thousand?

'isitors front

tior.s of the I'jiiteri

ieorje Toporcrr of ths St. L-oui? ;C1:V.A hf...,, to ,vi!l)is; Cardinal? has struck a bitting e?n ile j n;n:. nf th t!irj'r!l..("

. i. 1 1 ,u uiin.-cs u. 1 1 1 i n. r in- Mil I1 f T the f t - 1 , v- t

of tho TVational league hu.-tle to k-f-p .jr. Iiuc'k' par race with him.. He cracked cut ninoimnrrrir did c-.

hits in his lasit five game?

s-tat eg who iMh run -a r.ti.iorit

y ur.Uay n:phi.

departed this

ba.e, and rans inchidinr rano follows:

V of tll Intf-r'Ar

Wednesdays corite.-t. and booked rnn T( rrcny 0f IndjM his average from ..10 to .410. Rah-j "

it Mara nv;l 1 of the Pirate? loot ore

vest1 ni a v liv '.vinninc

ro'.WiOn In. 7 nftef in TiHrdnlt nigh.

f rom I hone.ot ly. I am not ?hootinar quite

Lichtweipht Ch;inr, Fnllow? in Slue c f Other Title : Hi.Mers. NRW Y.T:K. Mv 11 T-nry L'omrd. hghtw eiglit b.in rh mpion of the world, n p.n--unce.j sinnday thronen his : a i r. - v. !b!!v r;.bfnn, tint b.e. f n'.j .vii.r the ( uMi.m of other Ant-ri. m hd ! :s i.f pucih5tic tit I--?, iii male plan for it visit to Rurote. Th- clia to, pion.

-i 1 rue . a era :

Corby maintained its perfect! Uuth U Pöting ver' UUk rt'

:e by defeating Psdin. 10-

!Tn all probability, after zettlnjr bak

h;le Carroll whi; ped Walsh. inin ine lt a r1"" Tt,.. nrin n.,a m.ii virti., -i.r.re weeks before he hits his stride.

.If

hr il'ie-l In the morning. Corhv won in tho afternoon. How Sfrin Won P.v running wild on the ftejiirig succrs.i fully si time?, w.if. able, to defeat Rrownson.

whil

A Big Handicap. Thit means that Ruth will be spottinc me a start of about seven

I don't be-

hK(S .weeks. Great a 5 Ruth i?.

sonn i lieyp. he can overcome the handicap 10.7 j which the suspension by Judge Lan-

Neu York Comes From Re Speaker's Tribe Gets a Late hind in Hurler's Duel and Start and Senators Take

Trounces Cuhs. i Third of Series.

CHICAGO, May H.-.Wv; York

WASHINGTON. May 14. Cleve-

came from behind Sunday and d-) land's late rally failed to overcome

point, lnit an avenge of au is Hi - 'Tcorcs (Mrpcnlicr Imrl;

In Paris After Virtnry

PARIS. May n.-0eö!ti Curp.P-

l:s;ht heavyweight

to Paris i-knplav

runner-up to T" i . o r ' r . while Onrv; Kelly, the slugging Oiant lirr-t ha.--

h'.an. who topped the list a week ago.

lost 4? nolnts ami 1 rertinsr in third worin

blare whh an even .40'h j champion, r-turn-;

Rogers Hornsby. the .st. Iraus sta-. ' r.icht from Rr.tidon. whr last wf-k has tied the slugging Kelly for tho' he successfully defended his titln honor? in homo run hittlnpr. thr lt-' 'irr'iin' 1 T,,1 "K-" I'vh. The, roter failtntr to add to hirf mark. hilc- ' ni r rf the pugilist was virtu.a'dv un-

NVtr V.-.r'.. S-. I. :. 5 'r. v ! ! T .1 I'"'Irn . . . 'il i-'H f " . . laai.-ia.ai--. w i h a ; - V." v v i"'

j N Y ft r k ' 'hp arf .. I b'.nis ! i v i i n . j Pntt-inir: ilMli'i.'ir!. )1.st,-.n . . . i in. -:i. 1; :i 1 i

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llornsby brought his total to five. ix Tied for Ras Stealing. Half a. dozen players are in th race for base stealing honors. Maranvibe, who was showing the wav a

noticed. Only a few person il friend wrre nt the station to meet him.

II AR VA KI ItlAV W I rosten. :ta -. ' ' ffate.i Ma?;arh-:-'N !-: Technolor-y ',,y a .i:. in the Y i r.-.. v -;-. ?- y : .. Chirles i ivr r !- P t;:ri1

a:'

hit- ois nas jmposeu-ho-1 It i my opinion that any player

who can mike 4f home runs in the

The Sormite.-, h i d difficulty in t:;v- t!;e ball, but poor P'lrport

hind the Rrowr.son pitchers rut

manv tuen on base. Hanrahan in i American League thu yea r will lead

feated Chicaro. f. to 4. in 10 inninc-s. the early lead et by the Nationals ! week agto with five theft, failed tr

Th game was a pitching duel b--.?nd Washington took the third grame tween Alexander and Jess Rarr.es. i of the series Sunday, 4 to ?.. Speaker the latter weakening before his rival j used threw pitchers against Mosridgt and Riving way to a pinch hitter. who was eady at all times. Score: Score: j Cleveland . . . . r""iO o .) 02 1 9 2 New York . .000 ISO 1 S 12 0 . Washington . . . Oft 1 10 00x 4 10 3 Chicago 000 K0 :io 0 1 s l Kdwanl. Keefe. Sotheron and

J. Barne?, Ca u?ey, Douglas and Snydar; Alexander and O'Farrell

O'XeiU. N'un.im'ker; Mogridg and O-harrif v.

Gib?on fiid. would r.ot f--ek further; left tlld pined a wonderful .ime.!thP orarinizatlon in that department

of play. I -am positive that will r.e

f.süc laur'.s whi'..- nl.road. but :woul1 perform for rhirity. A mr-m-her of the Kngh.-h nobility, C..ko?i added, requested I'.err'p servi.'-e.

in t h o J n e ' e i ( . ( n An offt-r for a -o Rhonard would rtsk

1 rit v.

w h

'ib-'i

hi

been mad- by London

it was eaid. .and idered after for charity by .a p

1:1

thi: ha

title hi- !'. '?!"; o f c :

may oe cor1 o n e hi- b i

stabbing thr-e lrnir drives that wer

bound for the fence. Stuhldreher j too great number for Ruth to ovefcj tight well, throwing out se eral :"me.

men who attempted to steal. Sharpe pitched hi- t:snal s.plendid game. 'apt. Cram switched tho linkup at th 1 a t minute, sending Culbn to

shortstop, and i!avir.g center lieldjthe two outstanding sluggers in the ' WW - .11..

p want to rank second to Ruth it

I am unable to top hi mark. I feel that 4rt homo runs will give me such an honor. Ruth ?nd Meusel are

tetto ca m:al

Sptf tnber. I ,e o r. a rd derltn e d a n !mbur. him fo- the his trip. H was .a hi

rraring In an athRondon early in

r.imsf-u. score nv inning?: Rrownson . . . C2 lnl '.' 1 0 7 Son,, 212 rPa n;x 1 1) Sl.arpe and Stuhldreher; Mr?'di and ller.egan.

Iugi

offer to r--, e x p e r -a o f to pay h;.3 ;

1 . w n .a v.

hn f a id.

The champion'.-

nvther and f !.'r will aconrnpany him. Tho sailing date wa rot announce 1.

nnii(.Aoc.oRRi:rks win , ANN ARBOR. M;eh.. M-iv 14 j Th" Informal golf tram of the l'ni-i verity of ARrl-.ican d-fated T'ur-I du heye Sa t u r-1 1 y. innt-g three; r.titrh.J et! f. f fo-ur p! a'.'d. I

WATJ.OrS RADIN. Corby's hard hitting team found O'.nock of Ralin for nine h!:?, in the afternoon game, and the B-adinitea ht. 101". Ol nock was very erratic, pitching wonderful ball at times, and then suddenly lo?irg control and effectiveness. He hit several men and i'-ifd three walk. Score by inn-inrit

Badin 0 r,i ., ft ' Corhv er. 141 Z2x 10 3 0 i

Vrygar .and ernev; Clnock an We! h.

1 American League. Thy are really

4ithe only battersi I have to fear- And

with the big handicap imposed by .Tud?e Landis they don't loom up dangerously. Goal 40 Home Run. I don't believe any batsman in the history of modern baseball will equal the deeds of Ruth. Batters ot hi.s typ happen about every 100 year?.

MEADOWS STOPS CARDS;) TIGERS TAKE SECOND

WILLIAMS GETS 4 IIITSj STRAIGHT FROM YANKS! ST. LOUIS. May 14. Meadows j NL'W YORK. May 14. Inability j held the Cardinals at bay Sunday to hit in tho pinches Sunday cost the :

afternoon and turned them back in

swell hi total, while ravling.s .ind Young: of New York. Myers of Brooklyn. Carey of Pittsburg' and Statz of Chicago, r.iufht up with the Hahhir. ruhen leading battej-.s for I', r more game?: O'Parreil, Chicago n1Z- T C.riffth Brooklvn ".'''

J Uorr.f-bv. St. Louis .0; r?jghe. ; j Pittsburg .r.76: Powell, Boston .ri7?. ! I Walker, rhüide'.phia .1; Mensel j 1 1

the pinches, winning .ä to l, with the aid of Williams who hit safely four times out of five trips to the plate. Tho score: Philadelphia .. rn 000 00." 14 0 St. l.uis 100 00'" o'ro. 1 0 Meadows and Henline; Pfeffer. Walker and Clemens.

Yankees their second straight defeat at the hqr.rh of Detroit, S to 2. Pillett was almost invincible in the pinches. Score: Detroit r. 0 2 010 oil s 12 l New York . . . .020 00 OOP 2 0 4 T'illett and Basier; Mays and Schani:.

My goal is to lead the American League in horn runs In lt22. In accomplishing that feat I hope

to make at least 40 home runs, whih Brooklyn

will rank me next to Ruth In the annals of the swat.

; "Tin (i. 1.1 t:iii,laril f Valuo5,",j

Walsh ioi:s tk.ht oamk. i Martin and Dettrs". the two mid-!

lost, O'.nock wt very erratic, engaged in a hot pitchers' duel when Carroll met. Walsh in the morning anie. Martin had the better of th s'rurgle. and C.trroll won. r-rt. ReOft:rse pitched cooly and deliberatrly at a'1 times, and refused to be rattled in the. rrise. Score bv innines:

'NEW RIVAL LOOMS

BEFORE SUZANNE

HIGH'S HOMER GIVES DODGERS CLOSE GAIE CINCINNATI. O . May 14.IIUh'. home run. bounding into the right field bleachers in the seventh inning proved the chief factor in winnind Sunday's game for Brooklyn oer Cincinnati. 6 to :. Score:

020 100 300 6 2

Cincinnati I'M 010 200 14 1 Ruether. M.amaux and Miller; ' Luque and Harerave.

DREWERS GET AHEAD OF COLONELS IN NINTH MILWAUKEE. May 14. Milwaukee, again camo from behind to win Sunday's game from Louisville, scoring three runs in the ninth, rivinsr the homo teaman 11 to 10 victoryLe.ar's Jiitting featurM, his homr, double and single driving in Fix of the Milwaukee, runs. Seore: Louisville ... 200-002 411 10 10 2

Milwaukee . . t'.'iO 0" 203 11 1 1

Ieberry. Rsteil, Kfnh and Meyer: R;ree, Clarke and Myatt. Gossett.

European Balloonitts Start in French Race

PARIS. May 14. Twrlvefpheric.il' balloons repre.-r-nting France, ling-! land. Be ledum and Italy, took flicht 1 Sunday from the Tuileries gardens; between five and six o'clock, in thrt; race for grand pr.e of the aero club.; of France. The present weather, conditions make the landing prob-j able in tha Pyrenees mountain re-1

gionn or perhaps Spain.

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. England. 6-0. Sunday shared i with Mile. Suzanne Lengn. the i.hironinr the honors of the second

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South America Celebrates Fir pa's Knockout of Herman BUENOS AIRES. May 14 Luis Angelo Firpo's knockout of dark Herman at New York on Saturday, occasion? 1 a greit demonstr ition when the news of the South American's victory reached here. Firpo is South America's candidate for the heavyweight championship and his third victory since his arrival in the United States filled his Argentine supporters with boundless enthusiasm. Cheerir.3: crowd csrryir.ar .a srreat picture of Firpo paraded sin?ir.?r .1 jubilant song ending: "He will rot

top until he is champion of the

RUI's LICK INR I ANA POLLS. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May II. Kansas City won tho second game and evened the s-rries with Indianapolis hero Sunday, 10 to S. Ames went into the pitcher's box in th" sixth, after Indianapolis had made

1. lit o runs .n that inning which put.

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ors s"oreh --.s for the rest of the pame. j Carnrgie. Krucger and Cavet knocked home ..

runs. Seore: Indianapolis .. 221 OOS 0P0 S 15 0 Kansas City .. 013 024 otx 10 1$ 1 Cavet, petty. Bart'.ett and Knierc r;. Bono, Ames and Skin.

Bell Specials Are Beaten

By La parte Legion, 10 to 4 LA PORTE. Ind.. May 14. The; Amricaa Legion f.atn had littla trouble winning from the South

- I Bend Fell Special team tMay. the . i v : 1 A m 1 rt-rV for

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j PRINCTON, N. J . May 14. i Princeton made a r'ir. sweep of tho I Child's cup recr.tta Saturday, de-

! featirg Columbia and Penn sylva r.!a I 1 oll f Viren rirtt thfl -arc:r- I

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CHASSIS $12 !5 I". C R. I..n;,iu PA RN EMAN-TAS HER MOTOR COMPANY rl. -.") 17 s. .Michiirnn :. riionc Miiin M1U

M.ar.l.ri'ji of the South Rend Rifle j courts tennis crismpionriip. The club fired the following scores at a p:inress displayed wonderful ekill match held Saturday afterno'in at and the fxperts are of the opinion

the rantre on S. Michigan st.. each that she may yet prove to he one

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a possir.e lU'J'or tne moer lorrnmsni cn.uif nrs ! for Mile. Ler.glen's title of "aueen

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Speedy iine Acprcpation

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selling Firpo'? pictures.

P. Wilhelm. 74; of the courts

ri..l.r'Ul Jll v.4ili vi Ria Kl j feated Count de Gomar and Miss;

-5. 0-7. in a match which i

was not disputed keenly as the core would Indicate. Mile. Lentlen'a bid for fame!

today was in carrying ner young French partner. M. Cochet, to a bard fought bietory over Gordon

; I.owe and Mrs. Satterthwaite. The ; French team v.on the first et with ease. 6-2, but the Ers'.jh rair cam ! back with grim determination in I the second but Mile. Lenglen broka (through her opponr.U services and j finally won. -4. The English j teem's attack centered on young jCcchet. Many times during the !at pet the French r;rl creased over to Ccchet' territory and recovered ii-hot which eemed lo: after Ccchet

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far! Halter. 45. l su.ar r.ntchrs aro held by the members of the club every two

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Manuel Alor.zo of Spain and Ml?s

FIGHT PICTURES AT NILES, MICH. All Thi- Work, tho Official To Rirkar.l Motion Iictur'- of tho To Rickartl Molioti I'tcturt of tho DEMPSEY.CARPENTIER Chanipiorv-liip Rattlo Hold at Newark. N. J., July. 2, 1921 Will W shown at flu STRAND THEATER, NILES, MICH. A- th pictures aro not bring lion in Indiana, thousands uill the statt lino to m i- what .H.m 0 poajidc pniil one and a half million dollars to witm.- la-t July. RAYI R ROADS FROM IIVKIIV DIRLCTION INTO NIIXS HOURLY INTIJURRAV SRRYICK Adiiii.-sion only 22c and 4"o, plus war tax.

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Tennis Champ Loses to Johnston, 3 Sets in 4 BERKELEY. Calif.. May 14. Will Um "M- Johr.stcn of 5n Frar.rlfco. second ranking' player in the United States- defeated William Tilden II. of Philadelphia, world's champion, in the finals oi the Facif.c coast singles tennis chamr)ior.hip Sdr.dav, 7-'. 7-5. 6-1. 6-0. Th champion won but one set. the second- The final eet ehowed Johrton and Tilden piayjn at top speed but the champion Aas unable to find an opening in Johnston's court. The day was one of the warmest ct the season and the sun was Intensely bright on the a?phalt court. Tilder.. in the third fret. seemed to fel the efTecta of the heat.

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Crumstpicn i'ine Defeats i Osceola by 10 to 8 Score j j 05CE0LA. May 14. In a c!oj nmf hfre Sunday, th CrumMown r i Gray t"at Oscecli. 10 to s. Stroup, ! I who hur.ed for Crujr.stown. f trur.k ; E J out 14 httr.e. Kirkpatrick caught,

tor the visitors while Henderson and ; Good formed the local batten. E

I T.LI XI H.T IIADGCRS. URB ANA. III.. May 1 4. IUino'Ji Fathered elsht hit? Paddock and

javer.eed their defeat of las: week at j Madison by trimmir?r the University I of Wisconsin baseball team. 3 to 8.

SOUTH AMERICAN' WIN'S. ! NRW YORK. May 14 Luis Firp.

the South American heavyweight, knocked out Italian Jack Herman.

j .1 .-.wain., o ., wr.i. a. jeii upper I cut in the fifth round of their fight at Rbbet? Field Saturday.

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