South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 173, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1922 — Page 9

THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 22. 1922

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Elmore Lose1? by Two Strokes Other South Bend Playera Win Flights. By p.iylr,2T thrf consistent roumls c! 41-40-41 for a total of 122. 1 K. Khhor dZ I-iriort, won f:r?t pl.ico in th invit'it!' plnypil yv.i : -I i;.' a tli" ("him C' it; n:, tr.o c v c r f r.!'T( ''.' con!' Kt 1 m a flM of Ftartr-? Sr. Josoph Yal'.'y t tp 1 probably .-ntr for t!io f tat of Ir:'!!an i. V.'lth thr o rounds of 41- J1-41 1'J i, II. C. Klin-.r- of South r.-'il viS sfM-o-.l. lürr.orf hail a fha:;r- to win on t!i" 1 i-t f-w hoi'--.- bi:t r. 1 1 off on his putting anl ha 1 to r o-.r r.t v::th s r 1 placo. Taj lor L-.jN I 'irvt Two. I,v!.r!r,' !!. !';-j,i lur:r.iT the nirr.:ntr v.ith 41 an-1 C A. T:i'r r of Iviport-', or of thrl st pliyr:-; in tlj" ?tato, had trouble on th last rour.'l finish ir.i; with 43 ar.l pi vint: hlv. a f tal of 125 and taking third I rl-r th Shofli'-ld p!att-r hn it 1 by th N.v--Ti:n--i IVh-r's pi lv." v.fis tho Sh-:!id 1 ta frt from tli' .-:tf b b ak-r corporation, ar.l 11!mor-'s pr:z the bather travi!:r. b.r? from I'll. -worth's. V. It. Kent, a jo-jner player from St. .To?-ph, whe .vlinw? promise of becornir. 7 a tr it ;'dfcr. v. a s fourth with 127, drav. it-T th silver pitcher don it. d by .T. M. S' udeb i k-r : O. YZ. Hotlo. the hc-ri Mr hati led player In the VnlM- w.-! Jiftli with 1"1. wlnn'r.jj box of bill-; c. 1". Cunninph.irn. So-ith Ib-r.d with 1.17 w-u sixth winnlnp the l'.'-mnn polf bap; XV. M. WnrnT and i:. .1. I'enn tt of Sonth r.end. and V. Mnr?n of Mishiwaka. all tid for seven1 h 7lnrc with scores of 133. the pr;7, s beinp two boxes of bulls and a box of rls.ir.: D. F. Thomas of Importe and Tl. H. Ahara of Mishiwaka tied for the next plac with scores of 114. the former winr.inp a hox of cipars and the latter Vil.on s'.lrt: II. 11. Kelly. Elkhart and M. M. Maclean. Mihawaka, tied for tho next place with ?cores of 1.1". th prizof beinp Wilpon ahlrtr, and a box of balls; II. C. Campboll. Sr. .Tope ph. ip,7. pair Livingston knickers; T,. Rominc. South Pond 117. Knox h,ät from Srdro. All th rlyer.- In tho championship lliht drew prizes. 1IKV AVI Tirst. C A. Ilisey of South Hond v.on first In tho clas A flipht when ho turned in a score of 1.17 wlnninp th Acmo cedar chest; H. V. El flredpo. South r.end, wa.s second with 137. drawinp the Sheffield platter donated by J. M Stu lebaker Jr. Ill; O. Romine, South Tiend. third with 137. winnlnp th Howard Cranial fpot lipht. T heso three player'' fln'hed In the cbampjonshln flipht r.nd tied witli Campbell and I nomine but ii the draw went to the tor of the flipht. T. H. Chanev. Importe, v,a fourth with 1.1S winninp a box of balls: Other players who scored 1.1 were. Dr. r. C. Terry. I,. C. Harris n. I Coon all cV Sonth Tlend. ?.T. M. Miller, Tapcrte C. Stephenson and T Kerner of F.chart. both hnd scores of 14a: r. E. Herinp. M. U. Campbell and Ci. T. llac:-r of South TVnd. F. Kellv. E. M. Sims and U." I Simonton all of E'.khirt were next with scores of 141. IT. IT. Ha p.rry. of Elkhirt.capturel first place in the as T fbcht with 14 1. winninp the Wvman ntito robe; m. Tl. K'avanaph. II. E. Marshall. Suth T.tend. and F. V. Adam'. Elkhart, were all tied for econd place with 14 2. the prizes letnp a box of balls, the Oliver Hotel Sheffield d:h and U'ilson Shirts; T. A Hyno. South Eond. It. H. .Ternepran. M Pibawa ka4 im 1 I;. I-. IlousfAVf rth. E.lkhart. wer. next with e-eore cf 143; J. Riford. II. C. Flintrup, Sr. Jcsh, and C. E. Ziplr and' II. L. Coop. r. s.u!h Rend, all had nrM of 144: R. J. Rus'll, Importes. 145; 11. F. Ilvtis'T, South Rend. 14-1; J. L. Midpley. P..-uth Rend. 14.": J. X.-ff. Fnsth Rend. 146; It. M. Woolprt, Elkhart. 117. First honors in Class C went to South R-?r.d wh-rn S. R. Dmnck came home with a score of 147. winninp th ShrfT-fld V.h donated by tho Siu:h Rend Uitho Wo!; CS. Atkins. Elkhart, p-c and with 147. ilrawlr.p the She:lb: 1 (lower basket from Cl.auer's; J. A". Käufer and E. AV. Your..? tie! for third plav'o with 1 1 S th prhr-s I'eir.p a cap and hoYou'll just go zvihl over that talenced blend of fine old Kentucky hurley and Virginia nature-flavored tobacco in Clown Cigarettes. UNION MADE

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BiCcklin In Hall of Fame; Shoots Fourth Hole in One in Meet 11. K. Uuckiln of i;:kha:t ad 1od a thrill to tho annuil Invitation tournament at the Chain o" I.ala-s y.-?t(ri'ay when b.: jo:r..-1 the Kolf-rs' hall of f.ini'; by .hootlr:tr the fourth hole in on The fourth hob; at the Country club Is a pitch shot of 140 yard.s ac-r-ss tho c-fü of the kr. Mr. JJucklln's shot looped up over the water, hit tho preen and rolled up into the waitinp cup. Though ie failed to omo in with a score that wouM brinp lini one of tho tournament prizes, Mr. Iiuckhn wa.s presented with an m'.'trell.a in rocopnition of hi. rforrn.incc.

fiom Adier Rros. and a box of balls; C R. Flickinper. Elkhart, 14S; G. A. I'arabauph. South Rend. 150: R. K. Retties,. Laporte. J f . 0 ; F. II. Morrison. Lap .rte. 15"; R. A. Raker. Importe. 150; R. G. Starke, St. Jo. 151: l A. Mcintosh. Niles. 151: AV. T. Kouph. Elkhart. 151; J. AV. Kella r. Mlshawaka. 151: R. S. Rarmater. Elkhart. 151; H. E. Rucklin. Elkhart, 151; Mr. Rucklin. scored a 1 on his first round when h? holed out from tho teo f.n the fourth hole. By rcifvn of his feat he war piven the Kik umbrella' donated by Rran-don-Durrcll. Mr. Rucklin will also receive various prizes from tho dlfferent manufacturers of golf equipment. South Rend apain forped to the front when Dr. D. K. Spitler won first prize In the Class T) flight with 152 winning tho South Rend Watch: W. S. Fisher, Laporte, 152, was second, his prize being- the bronze book end from Robertson'.: F. S. Chrlsman, South Rend. 153. polf cluh; C. Sonnehorn. Laporte, 154, Max Adler shirt; R. AA. Erski.nc. Mishawaka, 153: C. M. Lontz. South Rend. 155: F. E. Shimbleau. South Rend. 155; AV. A'awter. St. Joe. G. J. Oltson, South Rend. G. Rratt. jr.. Elkhart. AV. If. Tupper, Mishawaka, J. M. Flen, Laporte. and A'. J. Schult. Elkhart, all had scores of 157; L. Piatt, Xiles. T. II. Xormand, Mishawaka. and J. P. McGill, South Rend. 15S. Laporte took first- place jn tha Class E. flipht when G. AA'. Ivrson scored 15 winninp the silver flower basket fHm F. Mayr and Son; M. E. Hnskaw. Elkhart, 158. box cipars; AV. J. Eat. South Bend. 1 rS; AA'ilshirts; A. AA'asser. Laporte. 15f. box balls; C. C. Terry. jr.. South Rend. 150; E. J. Lent, South Rend. lf0; L. C. A'anderlip. Elkhart. 160; R. Kinp. Xlle.s. fi: a. F First. Mishawaka, 161: J. O. Sackman. Mishawaka. 161: C. R Isbei. cikhart. 161: AA. PennI?. South Rend. 161; F. AVambaufih. Elkhart, 162; J. A. AA'hite. Xiles. 163; O J. Lamblotte. Mishawaka. 163: Dr. R. F. Lucas, South Rend. 16 3. One of tho Elkhart entries finished first In tho class F. flight. C. E. Jackson. 161 beln? tho lucky winner, hi. prize being a box of balls; II. (ireiptT of South Rend was second with 16 1. winninp the polf club; A. JT. Suhr Mishawaka. 165. AA'ilson shirts; C. ZeUtl. Elkhart, 163, shirts H. C. Hinds, South Rend, 165; E. 1 1. Miller. South Rend. 166: F. AA'arner. South Rend, 166; J. AV. Shindler. Mishawaka, 1S6; D. L. McColium. Mishawaka. 166; R. Robertson. Mishawaka. 167; II. M. Reamer. Mishawaka, 16S; R. Grandstaff, Iiforte. 16S; IZ. Alexander. Laporte, IIS; C. II. Miller. Mishawaka, 169; J. G. Grimm. South Rend, 160 R. Reardgle7, .Elkhart, 163. I). II. KIdridpe of South Rend took fir.t place In the class Ci flicht with I 1 A 1 f !. , , iv umuiit; mo i-a.e oi grap? juice fom the South Rend Wholesale Grocery' Co. J. AA. Rlford. St. Joseph, 17.1. pair A'ernon Co. Knickers It. Sonneborne. Laporte. 171. box balls; C). AV. Ilaslty. Xiles 171, box tails; S Rrown. St. Joseph. 17.?, South Rend Toy wapon; J. A. A'arier. South Bend, 174; J. G. AValliek, Elkhart. 177; E. France, South Rend. 177: G. Lentz, South Rend. 179; C. J. Ash. South Rend. 179; II. McV'icker. South Bend. 173: R. Scamehorn. Xiles. 170; R. AV. Gaylor. Mishawaka. ISO; T. R. Slick. South Rend. ISO; W R. Sheldon. Laporte. IS-': A. C. AVinkler. Laporte. 1S3; W. H. Hull. St. Jocsph. 1S3 ' A. C. S;Mey. another South Pond plajcr c:tpturtl fiit placx in tin C'.a.-w F fiight wit.a IS;, winninp a box of balls; IL Scherer. X";lo.s. M, tox of balls; E. AV. Crosse. South Rend. IS 6. box of balls: A. R. Glas?. St Jc?ejah. 17. pencil jharpener; F. Martinr.e, St. Joseph. 1ST; C. J. Jackson. South Renl. 1ST; Dr. A. II. Raker. South Rend. 1ST; L Cress. St. Joseph. 151: H. Xew'.acl. St. Joseph. ICS; Dr. J. S. I-avensrood. South B-r.d, 193; I. Hatching South Rend. 20?; K. Glouph. St. Joseph. 212; F. E Xewland. St. Joseph. 213. The self balls were donated by the St. Joseph Far.k; The American Trust Co.; The Merchants Rank. The Citizens Rank. The Farmers Trust Co.. First National Rank, Er.'.on Trust Co.. The Tribun. Indiana Electric Co.. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Co., Th ClT.ie, C. C Shafer. McHenry-Millhcuse. T!;e cigars by Jacoson-Petorson-Ptltj and Kaufer. The National Grc.-ery Co.. and the c : e r Wholesale Grocery Co. M. R. Kavtr.agh and his committee, received the- ccn;ratulatior,s cf the local and visi ;r.c players for an ex cellent day of polf , - prer.cur.ccd the meet the mcjt successful in the story c: the club. The day was ideal for golf ar.d but for a high north wind sonic cxalltr.t score-s rnirht have been recorded. Irt Meyerlnsr. the club professional, was in charge of the startin? of the flayers and was a-siste i by Mrs. I r. I. Rostisvr and Misa Laura Harris. r

MORYICH'S BACKERS LOOK FOR COMEBACK IN LATÖIÜÄ CLASSIC

Derby Winner Off Form Last Saturday, is Word Given Out by Block. , LA TOXI A. Ky., J urt. 21. (Ry I.' X. S.) What happened In the Carleton stakes Kst Saturday. when ! Whiskavvay pave MorviCh a. rather, j distant of his hot is and j ' achieved the distinction of bein; the j first horsy to cros the fliiish line! ! ahead of I3t.-n Rlock's spt-edy colt, ap- J parently iä causing Morvlch. Rlo k and Fred Rurlcy. bis trainer, not tha ! sliphtoit wciry today. Morich is; here tuning up for the $50,000 Latonla Special, to be run' on Saturday. About his .-all thr ; hov r5 an air of confidence that In- ; dicates Saturday's disastrous hap-j i per.inp has Leen forgotten. I I The swift son of P.unnymde, how- , ever, is expected to pet the test of! ihis career in Saturday's event. For j , one thinp. he will have Whiskaway ' ' runninp apainst him again. He also will have Pillory, tho winner of the : ! Preakness, Hea. Deadlock and a few. other fast na-js whose supporters are j confident will give tho Kentucky Derby winner all the runninp he cares for. ; Rurlew and others in the Rlock I 1 t j menapo are offering no alibis for ; Morvlch's slnplö defeat but the vord , has been passed around that the , horse was a bit dull on Saturday. I The dullness, accordinp to all indications has disappeared and Morvlch Is himself apain. In a short j workout yesterday the Derby victor Jgalloped a half in 40 1-3 with a bl?, jStronp black boy astrldo. The colt was eager to run and his rider had ! dilticulty pulling up at the end of the ! half. Kentuckians who llko to seo their j homo horses win are paylnp lots of' j attention to Deadlock. This candl- ! date ha-a been showing preatly Improved form idnce ho ran In the Derby and there are those who believe ho has a chance to take the rich prize in Saturday's event. May Be Lenient With Wilson si The Last Report i ! Boxing Commission Secretary j Says Circumstances May j Alter His Case. ! NRW YORK. June 21. If a match j is made between Johnny Wilson and ! Harry Greb without much more deI lay. the Xew York boxing: comm. is - Jsion may be "lenient" with Wilson, ) whoe title as world's middleweight champion was declared forfeited in N'ojw York ytsterday. Harry I!ur - j chell, secretary of the commission made this statement today, adding" tt-,1 tv.Vi1 WntrtTi,- tHIo la y-irint sf, " far as this state is concerned there are rnitiatincr ci reu m sta ncesi since: I negotiations for a bout with Greb

wer under way when the time limit i "In? rally Wednesday enabled Chiexpired. icago to defeat Washington. to 1. Frank Ftournev. Madison Souare ' and even up the series. As a result

I Garden match-maker, still was try - Insr to get a contract signed today but because both of the princlpa is were r.ot in New York he Is having difficulty. FIREMEN DOWN REAL ESTATE MEN, 7 TO 3 ; Displaying a good brand of base ball the. Firemen A team defeated the Real Estate agregatior. by tho! iooro of 7 to 3 in the Twilight In- j door league Wednesday evening at ! Lemper park. ! Tho Firemen took the lead In the : first round when they scored two 1 runs and weio never headed off. The I Realtors threatened them In the ! third when they scored twice., but lacked th punch to tie. tho fray up ' This afternoon at 5 o'clock the ; Firemen R team will play th Ki- ; wards nine in a regular league game at Leoper park. .scoro by innings: Firemen ... 210012 001 7 14 2 : Real Estate . 002 001000 !. Ratterifs: Ollie and Sparr; . and NIcar 7 3 Taylor BALL PLAYER STRIKES ! WOMAN WITH BALL BAT Shirley Clayton. Milford bi-cbEI player, has been placed ut d-r a 520'' bond by Justice Simon Del to J answer to a charge of having struck ;Mrs. Esther M. Rrown. wife if a j Syracuse physician. In the fac with i a ball bat during a contest las. unday between Milford and Syracuse, j "I'll shut that hole in your face. (Clayton is alleged to have sail when he struck the woman, cutting hi i Hp? and 1 seven Ins her teeth LIGHT SIX NINE WIN FRO.M STUDEBAKER 3S Light . and was 1 round w tied up 5 to in tho last en the Lisht S;x rggregai tion by ccnslstant htt: j sacks and managed to n : r. g marker across. hlled the e w.n.SAINTS BUNCH HITS I AND BEAT INDIANS INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.d June 21 I ... I neb: ran: n:t.e-ss ror s: s and then the visitors bunched hits coupled with errors and woi the final game of the series from Indianapolis 2. Score: St. Paul . . here Wednesday. to

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reid of the Drowns was forced to retire in the first inninct when lie was hit on the head with a bat but , after the came it was announced j the Injury was not serious. Scorer ; Philadelphia 00on2o201 : 11 l 'St. Louis .... OCOfoiCOO 0 I j Rommoll and Druggy: Wric i Danforth and Collins. Sevorb d. I jlt j ! XT T I T T T. CAV D I T I V : MlHIb OUA 1 .Yil ; ivvivr li I li'.Ali I.Ai'tliaVr, j CHICAGO. Juno 21. A ninth snj of today's victr.ry and Cleveland's defeat oy .New ork. t.ie Y h.te Sox ! tied the Indiins for fourth place, Score: i iy, nU1'i n ' 1 ' J - ,a:cago iz' m-ii ju' ., j j Francis, Mogridge ' r i c i.n i e 1- R o b r t s o n . and Gharrity M.cCabo ar j schaik. I : TIG ERS FALL WHEN BOSTON HITS HARD DETROIT, Mich . Juno 21. Eoston b-unched five hits äff Olsen Wed nesday and. aided by Rigriey error 'defeated Detroit 1 to S, breaking the local's .string stood at tight. Ot Victories; The TV-: ers w hie n rallied the closing innings, driving Cr an ilins out of the box and inning Itus'sell, his successor, hard, not overcome the Red j lead. Score: but could sox o:.g j Roston 0 0 4 COO .".0 0 0 10 1! j Detroit ....... '.') 'Jiu W. Collinf. RmscII 0 4: s i. ar.d Itucl; l Olsen, Cole. i Manion. Johnsen ! -r Rassier. i YANKS DOWN INDIANS 7 TO 3-WITHOUT "BABE" CLEVELAND. Oh! June 21. The Ruihlefs Yank-e- i eat C'.ev- '. land again Vcdn-?iUay. the s:cr belir.g 7 to 2. Tho Indians faid to . bunch their hits; cf.f Shawkey, while New York drove Edwards ir ::r. the .. - ... a.'. i.v.a ....--. .Speaker of the Iniians retired a itht- first tnnir.g because- of a 1, ! ankle. Score : r e New York .... '"OO Cleveland . 1 ! Shawkey ar.d II:: o:: : d: i 10 0 2 i :;. Ed'Aircä. v I U 'frr.a O'Nei:. i 1H:1S3I P'MEET ROCKY KANSAS char. T - . -t . Kir.Siid Vd; e"yt-i. tcT.i: banquet giver. Ir. his h;-r.' r. .d ... ?ytr.: r. e a w City tc complete v u INDIANS C.irr ALAIUMAN ; t tj via.m). u.. June i is w:s Gazz.da. a L'r,;mty cf Ala', a ma catcher, has rtp rted to the Cleveland Indians K-r a try. out. He : the fourth player from that ir.stitution to Join the local teirn, the o:hers heing Joe and Luke Sewell and

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SWATFEST WON BY BROOKLYN DODGERS Twenty. Nine Huns and II i Hit in Game Ten Pitchers Hurl. nnoOKLYX, June 21. Rrooklyn moved into third place Wednesday, defeating Pittsburg. 15 to 14, in a Prooklyn gained a five run lead in the early innings, the Pirates tying it up with a four run rally In the icthth. The visitors next went ahead by two runs in the ninth but the Dodcers tied it agiln. Itowher's ; nome run and dooch s tally gave Mhe pirates another two run lead in the tenth but tho Dodeers came back with three on a double, two errors, two pas,--es and a sacrifice fly. Score: I pjtfchurg ' rtrnokb-n . .HO 020 042 214 23 ß . .2Z2 201 002 .1 15 19 2 . " - barlson, Morrison. Hamilton. Yellowhorse, Adams and Gooch; Ca dore. Mamaux. Smith, Grimes and Deberry, Miller. cubs ncysrs phillies IN SEVEN-INNING TILTi PHILADELPHIA. June 21. ChiIcago defeated Philadelphia Wedr.es t ! a v. to "1 in six inninss. rain son1 rung tho game at the beginning of ! the second half of the seventh. The visitors made one run in the sever.th but the downpour storped the eontest before the Phillies could complete their half. Parkinson maae two runs out oi tnree trips to tha plate and tho other local tally a l-o was a circuit clout by Leo. Score: Chicago 000 221 5 11 0 Philadelphia 100 011 3 4 2 AldrhL-e and Wirtz; G. Smith. i Singleton end Henline. rv LI 1 1 I AKLb FINAL FROM TOLEDO POLE DO. O., Jur.e 21 Kansas City took the game of the ! 5erp' from Toledo by the score of to 3. driving 'rom the mound , :n the seventh while Glard only aIowd two hits, one a home run "by i Reck':.. Zinn pitched a good game i fir Kansas City allowing but eight , hits which were k?pt well scattered. ' S-ore: 4 a n.s i s 1 7o lo Zinn . Kocher. .. .000 101 4 bD- ... 010 000 020Skiff; Sal'.ee. G: -3 11 0 ! -3 Si, ard and i MILWAUKEE DEFEATS COLUMBUS CLUB. 1-3 O V 1 cm Colur-.bus Wedin the fiml grame of r. i v -i .? two runs !r. the two mf n . T- T f' Tr' J Ga. i I ' a . r . r n e s wo '-- HYDROPLANE 4i0H MIN READY FOR BIG RACE CLEVELAND. 0.. Jjr.e 21. The hydrordan racing beat "Oh V,c 4.. as -Mg been christened hero 1 bv Mrs Harry A Parsons, wife cf j tho co:.. mod ore of the Cleveland Yacht Club. The :cat Is owned by a syiilicate of club member. E--;uip-: e.', with a curt! engine, it Is canabl ? cf a sp'-d cf hf, mibs an hour. CcnmcJore Tarsons said. The bca j will be entered in the races of the: M!.!!rpl Valley Powe.- Associa tjc7 r. y-. r'.-. Tli f-arlv j-; July.

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'Scrap of Paper' Dethronement Not T-Vorth Paper It i? W ritten On. RA DAVIS J. AVALS1I. NEW YORK, June 21 Recaiu'o America is a country inhabited by people who prefer to see o. man die with his boots on. it is not at all likely that the divorce of Johnny K:!'.rtne from his fc- ltherwoipht title by tho New York state boxinp com-rr.i.-ion will bv accepted by fans, own in this state. Tlio fars party to a w. 11 not. In spirit, bo a transaction whereby man loses his championship by forteit. The only way a tighter can t.aff r a definite loss of his title is to it. he painstakingly beaten out of Suppose for exanmle. Kilbane -huld pppnr in a beut witb me youm; ciuü nder in a state where New York edicts are worth a dime a dozen. Suppose. alo the Slid contender should knock John for a packer of invisible hair pins. Is it likely that tie winner of a DundeoFrush bout, designed by the com-' mission to come into the title by forfeit, would be recognized over tho man who boat.5 the real champion. Tho nays sem to have it. Eventually, Johnny Kilbane will emerge from his storm ce'lar to do battle in defense of the title. Then, if Kilbo.no l as really slipped as far as popular theory would have it, or if the challenger is man enough for tho job, wo will have a made to your measure champion, no hand me down. Af for Johnny Wilson, who faces tho s-amo arbitrary treatment at tho hands of tho commission, wo can only say that Wilson was ever an immoderate lough as a fight nut that ho deserves some consideration, at that. He is being pushed her 1long into a match with flarry Greb. in spite of the fact that; having been suspended in these parts for six months, he is not altogether fitted for the ordeal. Wilson should bo allowed to take on a few bouts of minor Importance before tcssed into tho pit with Greb. 'Bam' Sorry; Says Has Been Ousted For the Last Time Home Run Khi Expres.-es Views to Umpires Claims Suspension Unfair. CLEVELAND. O.. June 21. (Ry A. P.) Rabe Ruth has been banished from the Rame for the last time for arguing with an umpire, especi ally over a cecision rendered oeamct another player, tho champion homo run slugger declared here Wednesday. Previous to today's game between New York and Cleveland Ruth walked into tho umpire's room at Dunn field and made that announcement to Umpires Dineen and Nallin. Ruth is under suspension for five days, three of which is for wrangling with Cmpirc Dineen over a decision rendho was ojocted. and two days for an argument with Dineen yesterday over his flrft suspension Visits 1'inps. When he entered the room Ruth was not the least antagonistic, nor v. as lie txcia'd. u anjimir-t iir m oftred to be renentful. but he offer ed no apolory. "Rill, do you think I am getting i a square deal Ruth asked Dineen. as he sat on a table. He Ind just finished practicing with his team. "I have rothing to do with that all," Dineen replied. 'When a fellow is down and out. it seems to he a case of holding him down." Ruth stated. "Well, you rnn bet it's the last tir.v I vor will ho suspended for wrangling with an umpire In the future I will keep out cf the arguments. especially )la vor." ney involve an' :ne One of the early organizations of Indiana Territory was :h "Vincenr.es Society for tho Encouragement of Agriculture and the Useful Arts." This was Ir. is 0 3. ! 4i G,hl Statidard of Valuer : . ' - --.. i Z"If?fi CHASSIS $1255 F. O. It. l.nnMuj P A RN EM A N-TAS H ER MOTOR COMPANY Clö-.'ilT S. Mlchisaa -Pl.one Main 4110 ?! DANCING errm O K 1 0 Every Sat. Night

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