South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1922 — Page 9

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TILDEN STILL IN FRONT IN TENNIS

League Standings

National lajo'.

Wins Thinl Round Doulilrs Dope I ) d W Ih'ii Indiana-poli-i Roy Lo--.

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Young Lefthander Feature of Browns' Play in Flag Hunt

row Makes Him IVnnant Hope of Club.

Delivering for Browns

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tiMi:s TODAY. National LriiKU. I'ro-i'Klvn at Sr. Louis. N'w iork. at I'iMshiirz.

Amrian I.eaKue. Chlcizn at Phili. l,.!;.!iiu. sr. l.oai at Horton. .' v l.iinl at .NY iv York.

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-MAKE SEMI-FINALS

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Uroui.s it win tf.f Ariurita; Laue: Pnnar.l rvst w;ti; a pitcher who va.K ! i;ivf-n I i . 1 1 or no conoid ?ra lion in, thf yprin dope? ! I have rrf'-rT.re to Horb ".Shucks'"!

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j1:,;In th' c o 1 1 e ranks he was a won.:;i.sid(r. The joinm' man had ltsiynt jon th; Li' U'au'uo and v,r, reconi'nifniifd to the Urowns.

1 I'ruett n strc-et cIothc-3 is not a ''"hap who would impress you an an

athlete capable of standing the strain of bi lraguc p.tchin. litis rather slight of stati re and looki

anythini,' nut .tronf;. After btin carefully given the once-over by the officials of the club I'ruett was placed in the doubtful clas. He .eerned to lack the physique necessary to succor. rruett, ho.vcver, had done ho will as a collegian that it was thought be.t to play it safe. He was signed and sent to the Tulsa club of the Western League for experience. Down Tulsa way Pruott didn't set the natives wild. He managed to break into CO ame?. He started a few, but was used more to finish a majority of the games he worked. Tulsa was last in the race and I'ruett's record of four panics -won and seven lot was far from impressi e. It wast evident to the management of tho i-'t. Louis Ilrowns that to be up in the race thin year the club must develope or purcha.se a Rood left hander. Jn an effort to acquire such a pitcher SH- Louis traded 11

ball players to Columbus for Dave

Danforth, who had had a bi in the American Association.

Pruett was taken south largely

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Champion, Peeved at Ininuations Follouini; Rritton j Go, Reat Playmate. By lll'NUV I. I'AltlU:!.!.. !

NHU YORK. July .". (V.y X p. Such a beautil'ul thir' as the

I friend?hip between Der.ro' Ionanl

and Rocky Karts is had to be sacri

ficed yesterday to satisfy the aching!

heart of the vor!d"s lightweight champion. Fccause the fans said nasty things about him after he hfl lot on a foul to Jack Tritton and because he

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ia pood psthter wvfial years aero. I

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little playmate on th chin. In forcinp hardier of Kansas ?r toss in a sponsre in the eighth roiind yesterday at Ilchlpan City. Leonard showed that he i still just about as pood a.s he wantf to be. Leonard has always been bcttc, than Kansas but smart Tnsincs? men in the rins hesitate to knock off a pood card wliqn they figure liim, to be worth a return fipht. Jonard apparently reached the point where he decided a continuation of the Leonard-Kansas firm to be unnecessary. So he bumped off Roc'kv. Forcing; Kan5a-j to quit isn't beinp done every week In the year. The Buffalo lightweight is one of the touphest fighters in the rinp and when Leonard put him out he showed that he f-n't the helpless victim for Liew Tendier that many thouphr a week apo.

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Freak Mascots Feature Consul's Hall Game In Budapest; First Seen I iL." I A I 1 1ST. .7 u '. y 5 . H xi n -pary t.-d.iy witness d the tlr.st luiS'l'ill trame ever played in thi vmir.try when a team from t!irt American patio- and ccr.uMte here. -ajait ,1 1,y Yr.su! Vaughn bist to a similar fam froni H-1-prn le. oaptain i by Cor.-ul Patton Liy a cor of 2 ' to 1. The IU'l ap-st teani h ad a mas 't a Z-'-.M )i.rt- r d. white ar.d !it:e whiY th. P.. l-:ia f team had f. o camels .-rvinr in s.milar cap icity. A preat crowd attended but tho Hungarian sport;np writers w r- ' f the opinion tin: the Müii' wa too excitinp f"r th.i Hunpar. an trr-P'-ratc-ent a r.d de, c'.ar 1 that MacviV te.im wc-'ia!

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LONG SHOTS WIN IN GRAND CIRCUIT RACES WEDNESDAY

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nr.np. siircKs"' pp,ri:iT. I'ruett's lo.ld lor throwing fadeawav.

there was a t liance that Pruett j

St. Paul, yesterday

v.-r.n hato'ilv. '.-. Tilden de- because he wa.s a left bander. It,

f. ,a?ed J. II. AIoue. .Jr.. I ilia- T-'x . Ymrriran Mar hivnntp Dirr ! D.mforth failed to come through

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Yf, ar.d Va!tr stbrooK. Detroit. defe ite.l IMw.lUTll HaUpf. (din-ir.natl. Y1.

Charle Garl-ud, Jr.. ritt'iiurp. defeated IYmis KiiIi'.t, Cincinnati. S-ft.j AVI.MRM-:iV X, II NY;., jujv

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"1 CUBS TOP PIRATES

IN SLUGGING MATCH

BLUE'S DRIYE WINS GAME IN ELEVENTH

might come in handy. j I'ruett got his first real chance in a game at Washington when ami1ier

Danforth was knocked out in three innings. He made the mo--t of it

bv holding the Nationals helpless.

-2. and Theodore Dn-ws. .t. .fouis. ; Mrs. Molla RJurstedt .Mallory Jia

defeated Georce Lo-t. "liic.arro. 4-.'won her way to tho semi-finals ot

7-"i. r-l In the other ringb-.s jn itches. ; the women's singles In the grassiThe Drowns cama from behind and 1ott won h!s way to th finals nf,'"'urt tennis rhamplonshlp. She de-'won the game, the rational clav court junior cham-'atf,,l Mrs. Mdglngton of England j Since then Pruett has had a numplonsbip by defeating Mol Rose r.-' f oday e,-i. r,-4, on a sodden court ber of opportunities to perform and

yrper, Chicago, .-2. Yl. He wiU'wnicn necame extremely muddy as. he has come through m great shape

Three Pitt-bur:

Ifurlers for Total of Fifteen Rlows,

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Claw Indians When

Firt barker Triples to Rreak Tie.

.PITTSP.CR' I, July The Thaazo DIITROIT. duly 7.. Stephenson's Cub-j defeated the pirate 11 to en or and Pine's triple after two Wednesday finding p.tehers arlson j were out in the eleventh inning, and Hamilton for PI hits in seven give Detroit the final game of the

iy either JulitM S igalowskl. Jn-;tf,e play progressed. This victory 'His ability to pitch big league ba-, innings. .Tom s got along nicely for : Cleveland series today. Detroit was

anapolis national boys' eh.implnn. "rinps .Mrs. y,ialIory one Ktep nearer ball ha.s been one of the tnings that

or Ieor.ard W. Re d. dr.. Pit tsbur, ; r,r longed-for match with the litfor the first national junior clay.th1 French world's champion, Sucourt tit'e. jzann Ienplen. Ont-of-tr.nn winners la tho firs;) Mile Ienglen by her defc-.it of Miss round of the boy.i tournament wer-' Elizabeth Ryan on Tuesday had alSandy Wiener, (', nrr.. Donald -on. i ready oualitir d for Die semi-finals

has kept the Hrownies in the race. He delivered when the staff momentarily faltered. Pruett in all probability never will forget the first time he faced Rabe Ruth in a full game. All ho did wa

Detroit, and D r.a'd Straohan, Phila-;and therefore did not participate inito strike out the "Sultan of Swat"

lelphia.

! today' matches. Put she was orJthreo times. One strike wa.s called.

FIGHT RESULTS

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ment of her American rival- ; Mrs. Mallory has reached the semi-finals without losing a .single 'set and in doing ho, has defeated

r.ill r.r.mim out-! Mrs- Keayca, Mrs. Hullick, M.rs.

I'arton and Mrs. Edgington. Rut Mere- tomorrow shn 1 in nfr.f M r-c Tl .

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V'h;f.-. AlieiTiy. N. V. in 1. nuinds. ;misn anu mis win no a great test At Youni-'-tmvii. n .liinmv .l.n.s. Al- concerning which critics lire open U,in7 , 'V.,,rw;'i-hr'- WVV fr"n! So,,,ior minded. Dir' Ii"d. I.rer.khr, in 1 renr.ds. i At Mich Ism (';iy, Ind. -I'..o!riy I. p.n-1 Mile. Renglcn in reaching the ard dffp iti il lo.' kv K.n.vis in : tn h-j ,-emi-flnal.s has defeated Mrs. 1Y nlesl kneeket'.f in fro riitti'ti rmifd ' t-oo . . . ...

At MeMM.hY. T. mm l'.il V-.er.. nn.l I A Ciyn LOIlier. .MW, Su.iniy M ind. !! f-eilr :i a .atit -r.'iin.l Kathelyn McKane and Miss Kiiza-1

. r, , t- , , . -heth Ryan, all sterling plavers and d!-eht . v.. a.,' i !., ,! 1);,t Al Do- hr wins hrive 10Pn impressive. tn irY m th- f.. : r t i r.-iiii i There is no question that Up to the t I.'-'li vit!. Ky IDrrr rc-:orer.nt ho hfi l.ppn it tho t.m -.t

AS CARDS RE AT REDS

one was a puny foul tip, and at the.

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Many major league players think; Pruett lacks the necessary speed to nrove a consistent winner, however.

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hu proved most troublesome to American League batters, appears to take care of any weakness due to lack of speod.

the CuIh excent in the fifth when ; "t hit . but obtained blows timeiy

tho Pirates scored twice and t he ! Hp. .ik-r hit a hmne run in the first ninth when a 'belated rallv brou-nt i inning. S'. ore: 3 runs. .Score: j CYvedand .. 1 1 0 020 (.nn -r 12 3 Chicago ... lr.AYioo mo it ir, Detroit ..... on: om oifi r li o Pittsburg .. oho 0'jo fin?, r, io ?, j Phli- and O'Neill; Pillcttc and Jones and O'Parrell; ' a td--v. J -assb r.

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,At '', rr'' R " -l'-el Tay!.r "of ; Mile. Ren gl n has yet to meet Kdds ,!i,H71i':;.,J.,,!,', A'!,,'r,,f i;ran,,:Mrs. Peacock, one of England's At I'diiij;.,,: - Pr.it.k. Jones ef best players, but the English tennis I."UiYY eutpict-.tod I'...!d,:e I.r nf ?'f Y u .. I . V,,. uÄ o. t

l o r t ' ! i r1 beat their candidate and come into

Rn-r Defeat Rlues. action in the finals with tho AmeriMiUV.M'Küi. .liiiv Wiikincon can. '

Mas I.,'?,,! j.,!,-,; ar,i t;,0 h.vr.e cluo When play for the day was abanw on ;,n . - ict.-ry from Kansas doned because of the rair., Gerald v'i'v V .!; -day. a to i. Li r grid's ' I. Patterson of Australia was lead-h.'tim-f-atari !. (Jood hid YgM: 'ns? n an unfinished match against patou; ii ?!;. center fold. Rri f'n' Cecil Campbell of England, 7-?, 6-3,

Benny Leonard to Train Here for Hammer 4 Go' Champion, in City, Aecepts Invitation to Open Fight Quarters in South Rend. 'Penny" Leonard. lightweight champion, will be in South P.eml the latter part of this month while training for his match with Ever Hammer at Michigan City. Aug.

boris', July .". Tbe rirdbatt'ed Marklo bard in the

second and third innin-s in whieh they .scored ten runs and defeated Cincinnati 11 t- 4 in the final gamof the series Wednesday. Rogers Hornsby liit his twentieth home run of the eaon in t!ie eight tying

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Take Motorcycle Events On Fourth ,. . . . s Riders to Appear Here Sun-

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City's Twilight Indoor League Teams Going Fast Schfdtile for Remaining Game to Be Played Is Announced. The City Twilight Indoor baseball

league has ju?t completed the sec-1

ond week of ltu schedule. All of the olubs are in good shape and rounding Into first class aggregations. Th schedule for the coming games is a.s follows: Wednesday. July 5 Y. M. C. A. vs. Real Estate Diamond A Firemen "A" vs. Platners Diamond R Thursday. July (Ins Co. vs. Kiwnnis Diamond A Liens vs. Firemen "R" Diamond R Tuesday, July 11 Gas C. vs. Platners

Diamond A Real Estate vs. Firemen "A" Riamond R Friday, July 14 Y M. C. A. vs. Lions Diamond A Kiwanis vs. Firemn "TV Diamond R Tuesday. July IS Y. M. C. A. vp. Platners Diamond A

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t'iry lnciudfs a number ot promin-, t, K .-.. b :i ent Rritish plavers in adi!it:on t' ! II il. iM.Mi..:.) ...

practically all of th- better known -jamateurs and irfessionas in thi-i ', '

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country. Georg.- Dun'-.m and Mitchell, P.ritish professionals.

make their second attempt to I. ft j the title, while Will:.- Hunter. f..r- i mvv Rritisdi titb- holder, and Ab x

Armour. Scotch champion, will re-

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present the for ign amati tir con-j M.ih.u: i tillgent. i A-a.iribii M -Ki:.:.- : ' ' I k ' ' " I Jim Rarnes. of lbdham, X. Y.. 1 i.-olv r..:.!.ef. b. in. i .: xx-U.x i. .1 rr1...t il,. O.I.' t f.. i t'l'.ri !l Vc-i . It" - . I A

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showing are "Chick" Evans5, former; winner of both the open and aiivt-j tour nt Jes-e Guilford, pre.-ent i

jiational diampion; pobbir Jones. I -fb

souin-rn trie no,. it r; . i'avi.-oai

Herron and Kob.rt A. Gardner, tor mer (diampions.

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ELÜREDGE TROPHY GOLF PLAY STARTS

a ppea red

ere .-err.al times .and who is enrol for Sunday, won two races a:. day at Mt. bmmen.. Mich., and gain limbal a first iti the big a li

the

n inett . rt'h 1.

was a t r:d

ii id fer:..-et p. fver tiiis wail. Kansas (i:y V :,i:;':. " . . Wilkinson . it ! Myatt.

run i f b season I -- 1-1

c report over the center Randolph Lycett, a former Aus-

' the fir-- ever ii-i trailan star, but now ef England.

j wis the fir5t seml-final:st in the

. o.to ooi ccKy 4 .-, men's singles to reach that stage, de- . t,a p a o - fj'feating T. M. I'avson, England, 2-6,

Mv-'arty; Li-

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Mitchell and Duncan A'ote ' on Jl ay to Tourney Links NEW YORK. July " " Abe

Duncan. Rrit-

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PENNANT RAISING AT LOUISVILLE RALL PARK LoriSYILLE. Ky.. July 5. The hmg-post jor.ed l!ag racing program of tbe local American association P am was carrh d cut Vednesday

with the a ill of a kindly weatherman, t

Heretofore rain had blocked the vei.t. A band, Mayor Quinn ar.d Thotnas Hic!.ey. president of tbe asHit:on. swung the junior world's series pennant to the breeze preeeair.g a double header with Indianapolis. Iyouisvl'.l. won the bar.r.tr by d.efeating the Raltimore International league dub in a series jnst year.

s;ilnts Win Again. MINI:AP0L1S. July 5. St. Paul T.-.aie it two out of three for the sera s hero Wednefaday, beatlrp Minr.eap.du to 0. Roone's home run was a feature. Merritt was effectivo for St. Paul, while Mar. gum, Minneapciis's pitcb.fr, was hit in the pinches. S ore; St. Paul oi: 000 110 5 1C 0 Minneapolis ..02 OCO OCO 2 7 0 Merritt and (lenza.es; Marjrur.i and Mayer.

The affable "Penny" stopped over In the city Wednesday on his way East. He went into consultation with Andy Weisberg and agreed to make his headquarters here following his match with Iyew Tendier. Leonard doesn't show a scratch from his "mill" with Rocky Kansas. He looks to be in the fittec-t of condition and ready to put on the ploves again at a moment's notice.

"Never felt better in my life," ,

Penny said, "I am signed up to meet Terdler In Jersey City July 27." said Leonard. After th.it I am coming here and remain until the bout at Fit7.simmons's arena Aug. 5. "Easy go. both of them?" He was questioned as to whether he felt worried over the outcome of cither cf the two bouts-Te-d'pr is a good man from

all reports. A to Hammer, he. ; too. may give me a poo.l tussle." j ' Hammer beat Charley White at Aurora a fw nights ago. I Leonard, with his party, left j here shortly after noon, motorir.g to Elkhart to catch the Twentieth; Century Limited. Weisberp declared he would

bae quarters prepared :or ueo.- i

ard when the latter arrived here ; after the Tendier go. A "gym" i where the champ can get the best j f workouts, including volley ball. ; ar.d a few bouts with '.coal asPirants. will bo arranged. Leon- . ard Is known to take hi coming ,

Saturday Reirinniii"; of Annual Senior Tourney at Chain o' Lakes.

The ouilifvir.g round for the an-i

nual si ni'r championship ot Chain O Eikes is scheduled for Saturd iy and will be contested bv ail m-mb' rs

'f the club who age and over. I f. W. Eldi idge

noa! motr.rf'vri" meeting on

' l'-oirtli at Hamilton. O. I Gne Walker, who has won a

number of races here and who is !.-- n.tered for Sunday, won three race;- at Sinjic. N. J.. on the Fourth aid in two of them broke records. Tin- eer.ts in which he smashed the records were th" one and thre mile. In tlie ents sche.lulcd for Sunday a S'irieghiOid-: park the program

i lud' s .-"v ii c ontests. The feat

ure- of wdiieh will be two private own- r's race and a side-car race. The management of the track at

re fifty ytars of j Sprir.ghrook is again fixing up the

giving a hand

some silver .trophy h the vinnir and is also

track and resurfacing it with clay

on;e good time is expected in the

h will go to' Sunday meeting as all of the riders tavir.g a pair J '' regarded n.s experts.

of silver candle stick for tlv b. st

' .-Y CHASSIS $1215 I'. . R. Iinsii.g FARiN ET ! A N -T AS HER MOTOR COMPANY ola-.jlT S. Mit higim M. PIhhk Main 1110

WINS 11RST 1II1T. HENLEY. Eng.. July f.. ( Ry I. ' i Jack Ib resfoid, one cf Britain' : r mot ar.-n en and the English

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INDIANS SPLIT WITH LOUISVILLE COLONELS L' FISYILLE. July Ö. Two games v.i ro iivided by JvOuisville and Indianapolis here Wednesday. the f'.rmer winnirg the first, 1 to f), in

M. C A. Lions Platners.

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vs. Firemen

Diamond R Friday. July 21 Real E-dato vs. Li er Piainond A Klwanls vs. Firemen "A Diamond R Tuesday. July 2

Kimmen "A" v-, Y Diamond A Thursday. July 27 Gas Co. vs. Diamond A Kiwani. ' vs.

Diamond R Friday, July 25 Firemen ' R" v.s. Real Estate Diamond A

Tuesday, August 1 Gas Co. vs. Diamond A Real Estate vs. Diamond R Friday, August 4 KIwani-i vs.

Diamond A Y. M. C. A. vs. Firemen "R" Diamond R Tuesday. August ? Gas Co. vs. Y. M. C. A. Diamond A Firemen "P." vs. Platners

Diamond R j Friday. Augirt 11

vi Ral Estate Diamond A j

vs. Fimmen Diamond R August 1 r v. Real RVdate

Diameir.d A Thursday August 17

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medium - priced cigar with an even burn, mellowness and dependable uniformity that insure a complete smoke satis

faction.

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IT, to pi. in the first game the teams! x V!' .

ntamom a Lior.s v. Diamond R

found against

almost impos.-ible ; .score the superior pitching rf

Ki wan! !

Platners

Kooii and Hill, while in the s.c.rr.d the scoring was so fepjent that Indianapolis was fore d ta use tjVe and 4iui-vi!!e s-'ix iitchers. Scores:

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Lion -tamers frequently perfume themselves with lavender. There is.j

i it is said, no record or a lion ever j

L'Uisvil'.e . . .OAO i(tO 000 1 1 .tl having aiarMa a umma .a Hill ar.d Kru-rer: Knob and My-! taken th precaution of ucing this , rs. j perfume. Jndiar.apol: .op rr,o 1 1 ? r. l 2 2 . .

IuNvi!le ...0.o.l Jen l-:0 10 12 1 Cav-t Petty, Rartiett, .he.i, eih and Kruegt r; I- berry, In.g. Kst(dl. Ei"g. Rayün. Cullop ar.d Rrott ni.

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irpst L-tdlviduftl Cicir Factory intheVoclcl ..

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White's conquer' r

match

seriously. Leonard today ?igned a rrovi!onal contract with Ficyd Fitzjimtiior.s. boxing vrtri'ote to appear at Michigan City in another championship bout on August ... Leonard's opponent

II. Y. IILDKIRGK

TOLEDO, r.ing streak

July

Toledo'-; win-j

of three games waf

... i Irr't-'f i Wi ,!ribv t- h .- n CrtiumKiu '

scorn made :n th iuai;r.eat:on roun-.x ; '-v,.o..w,c ,

t ti. ...r' :, the I't.mr.ta n:.s m tue c:gnth Inning,

.!.';.r w o.,'i.i",ii,n r.eir.d l-'r thr runs ar.d won

H.i.i.l'i I'i IOX. ' , 4 . I . i ' v . .

jal.-o wins the finals, the eindY I iv. t n ll-n i,'n-..r fv.ri'ir - 'i t b

ablv will be Ecr Hammer of j iy

go to the n.aver turning

;l.-d s.ort In the Saturday round. ! S:te, n idavt rs w ill .lUalify for the . do . .

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ro'jr.d 1.. .I..;.- H Uli ., ilj - .11.- , K..;,-V:5 C ul '.ouch Start el f-.r Toledo but was,

, .-, xt . r. l.eved in the eighth

;e trophy a

Chicago. Kar.f a.

with a broken left forearm, remained at his Michigan City cottage. He cried Utterly a? friend tritd to cor.s.Ye him. He said he would not go back home to R.tff-

iors tum eut to ir.ii.' up a b-co

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scr.ro: i

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I-os; McCulIough.l

beaten, dejected ar.d Jf.ight. Mr. El.lr.d.g

other trcphy the fe;a'.:f ir-

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b.- paired ar.d w;!l . "f.Yn! plav. Mere.be-rs who ar

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;l.e wir.mr Aftfr, i l o - Janeiro I famed througnj .cind tlie p:a-r w 1 S"'uth America for the abundance of!

it n.atch ! 1 n.i.jtr. ..iii.T.irauon i: nas at night. I

Ul. 1 b.e

a ard sailors report the plow from th!

y-it nrdav nf.rnoon will be pr- ..n. i:.a oe seen

mittei to qualify Saturday mornin?. J miles out at sea.

as far as 100

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THRILLING

MOTOR CYCLE R

SUNDAY, JULY 9th, 2:30 P. M. Seven smashing events with plenty of speed and thrills. Large list of famous riders entered BAND CONCERT "LET'S GO" General Admission 50c, Plus Tax.

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