South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 190, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 July 1922 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES . ' FT- ----- i I -- X. rF A I' - ft, V V o - ... : I ' bi G. Couisn.Uolf Bill Tilden and Zenzo Shimiszu Meet in Tennis Finals Today at Indianapolis
SUNDAY. JULY 1022
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CAPITAL CITY NET STARS IN DOUBLES HATCH FOR TITLE
Defeats Molla
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Jap Player Sbovs Cla-s in Filit to Finald-rTildcii Urqardrd Favorite. INDIAXArnM:'. ir.-l.. JuJy S. v.".:::?.r.i t. T::.ien ir iw.iid Shl.r.l'fj, Jrvr.'tr.' I.i'.!i cup p'.ayr In hlr.K'.'' Rr 1 l:a.!p!i IIur!ck and i'rita Ir. ll-inanolls v;i!l ilay John IIr.n!"i.4y, I:..!:ar..ipol, and Vi'tlier Vpfl!.roo:c. Itro!t, In dcub-
'. m ir. I of th 12th an- : c!ayo':rt. (nn!i chamth V.'oo litck. country
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r.;.a' f atur-la by lf a.Mr! fj Charles j f'.irl'ir.'!, Jr., Pltt.-urK, fornrj American Iiv!s playr. 0-2, C-l. TIMrr. dp.Vl Vv'f.rook Inj t);A ot'"r ''ni!-!!na!. match I'r!.lay. ' d.irl.ir.'! uni mat for Fli! ini-zu F-iturav.' n:thou;; th! i ! tho first j
Important ruj t 'I " r t'i'jrr.arnent th
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f-rtlv forfhanl lrivf Into roturn-
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i;;:htn!r.i,' crl-rr')i play M not ov.tcll.stano Carland In h! futile plunss from nlly to nlly near tho lack I!no. Garland fourht well, hovever, and !t va ono of the "best matches of the tournament. I loonier S!kv.4 SikiI. Bastian an I Burdlck (lfw.tpd T!l(3n en I Fir. ly 'inor, Germantown, I'a.. In Th double Fm!-fln a!i Saturday 7-5. 6-4. The champion and h! young partner could net overcome the ox-
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Local Golf Team Loses Close One To St. Joe Club
Jack Dempsey Warms Up For Wills Fight
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Drop Tilt to 'iHmc Team, 11 to 10 C urc Bothers Chain Iv.kcs Shooters.
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FAST MOTORCYCLE
RIDERS HERE TODAY
Seven Events to Feature Race Program at Springbrook Park.
hoM Ft. Joq y-.terda on tho latter' .s rrour.d.'i and lort 11 to 10 ir. the closes: match of the srasn. Th h':. Jo course 1 the anhia1 cf Chalr.-O'-LQKeb blrf; as hard m concrc-te caui.ns Ilisoy't men no l!d of troub'o to hold the greens with their approach E.hot.s. Sanders plavod his host golr thels f.casoo yesterday hut IMvldfon v.tis putting phenominKy and wor; tho match. Klmore was off color on tho out nlr.u Icking to Carnplrll, but can'e
Lack on the second nine with a win f
I. C. IJtck lost hi tirst match of t lie year being defeated by V Kent. l'erk played weil and should hae luad 'a tk but poor luck cn the prccna cost hlni a hoi on each nii.o and tho match.
j (. i:. u)tle, playlr.r; for th-j first jtlnle with the team and Ills flrt j round ou tho St. Joe cours-3 cama through r.lcely and resristerod a 2 to ') win over Faxe. T. It. Dungin j won tho out tilt but failed to hold hi. lead and lost the in lino to
FiMrup. C. F. Cunningham played t strong, ftcady pamo and defeated Jlaivr 2 and 0. i;. J. Pennett found the St. Joe course to his ilkln? and M-or' d an ea5y win over h'tarko and Jflsey played consistently wit.-
perlencd teamwork cf the IlooIer combination. Th- Hoo?!era hadt!" fe-ated Fulton and Ionard Keith. Ov land, 3-1, C-2, ?-?, an5 Tilden And AVUr.fr eliminated Park
nnd Wlilt, Ardmorr, Vn.., C-4
6-4 In fourth rour.d play. Hennessey and Wrjtbrook defeated Shimisr.u nnl Pnli VYisht of Fcston In tho ml-flnala. C-2. 7-3,
6-2. Terrl.lo vol!fy!n? drovn the younger r.:!ddb westerners to victory, ITennesey and Shlmtnrnu star
ring for their rcpectivo fvam. The ml'Lllrt werrnera had previously debated T,ray Fro-.vn nnd Karl P. Kammann. St. I.-oLi, 7-j, fS - 2 . "Wrier ht nr.d Shlmiu tvoh their fourth round match earlier In tho week by default. Donan Strahin. Philadelphia, won th Tioy r.pn tournament f!r,f. !.- title by dfraünrr P.yron Tonalde -n. iv.trolt. C-5.
A number cf the tet mctorcyclIts in the country will compete In the raco program this nfternoon at Sprinbrook rark. The program for the day Includes seven events as ! expected to be the best meeting1 hfld th!. yenr. With Hepburn. Xatlonal champion, Johnny Feyrnorc, Maidw7t Jore? :inM a number of others racing each other not enly for pr!7cs, but fot their reputations the competition is
6-, expected to develops into ."O'.-ne? re-al
event with a number of V.rok'n record . The riders arrived at tho tnvV jesrerday and took several trial 5 pins on the oval In warmintr up Tho track his been resurfaced wl'n clay, vihlcli mnkrs it both cleinor f;nd farter. Hepburn .i a new racr in tho cltj' and has ust won the ,",0'imlle championship raco at Wichita. ICan., on the Fourth. Tills is hiiirst trip cast In tho racinqr jrame.
PHIATES OVEFiCOME RIG LEAD TO HEAT GIANTS ITIT-'ilF::'!. July v.Aft.r tl-o ( r. t i".-.'.r. r. r,.n;T held N-w York to tb.re hit; and th Plrntes over--am-a !"v--run 1)1, defeating tne
:.a:' nrd
7 ro .". today. They wo. b.it 1 !a!V rive way to "at:f Md a rr. n cn thrr lil'.s In
.th N. .'. York's five run
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mnitni: aviijT; saints win MIIAVAFKFi:. July 8. r.Jgbeo was wild, iiasslntr 1 men nnd hittlmr two others and St. Paul won 11 to from Milwaukee. Hall was hit hard and was replaced In tho fifth by Hogers, who pitched fine ball. Fielding of Toorif and IJ .TKhammtr ua a feature. Scoro St. Paul 30-1 120 120 11 11 0 Milwaukee, . 020 2(11 000 11 0 Hall, Itocrers and Gonzales; Flubee and Go..cett.
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nv non dor3Lx. NEW YOItK. July 8. Jack Dem-
Pey is not going to risk his title
mng tho firt nine but lo?t the de-j against tho "Pdack I'anther
vision on the second. Flkhart had a romp with the Nile-I5uchanan team winning by the ono j-idtd tcoro of 21 to 2, which puts thenx in the lead of tho Valley league. Sims defeatel Johnson 1 nnd 0; Kelly and Owen playd a tu
niatch; Adams defeated .Mcintosh, i
and 0: Turnock (tefeated Whit 3 2 and 1; V. Kelly wori from Montague :i e;.d 0; J-'Imonton defeated Hei:nann 3 and 0; FUcklnger rot tlio decision from Piatt J and 0; Woolpert took three points from Parker. La porta loit their third straight Käme of the pcason. Mishawaka taking them. Into camp H to 10. ATorse lost to C. TaylorO to 2; Williams defeated Hays 3 and 0; Ahara and Morrison played a rtraw; Jernepran
lost to W. Taylor 1 to 2; Carver defeated Chaney 2 ar.l 1; Tuppcr lo.cf
to Thoman 0 to 1; I-Trsklno won from
Paker 2 and 0; Woo-.Iruff blanked Grandsta'Y 2 .and 0.
cut a Uttlei exercise. Jack has been idle since his match with Carpentier a year afe-o and feels that ho needs a fight or two under
his belt before he takes on anv puch '
dangerous proposition as Harry "Wills promises to be. Billy Misko 1st reported to be the first, victim. Tlio bout probably will be held in Philadelphia, July 12 an eightround affair. Majdto flrob. Fill and Jack have mixed it before in 1 f 1 S . In two no-decision bout.s cf 10 and pix rounds', nvpectively. And then Dempsey camo along In 1020 and kicked him for a row of
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rfslTndly OUTCLASSES MOLLA - FOR TENNIS TITLE mne of Bci?t Amateur Plavcr? -
Entered in Wiz Omaha
Meeting. OMAHA.. Neb- July 8. The t am.v.cur r-lfer-s of the wert are here for the tart Monday of tho 1D22 T r a r. ? -M 1 s--i p p 1 tournament "which
will
v. (.:;: ever tb.e course ( ) ir:ry clut.
; French Star Defeats American j Entry in Two Sets 6-2
and 6-0.
dayod during the con in 5
of tho On ah a
WI MULE DON. E::.ir ! Mile. Suzanne Lnien iat
demonstrated In a rr.a:r.-;y : that she 1h tho grtat' ?t tennis In the tt or 1 ,
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I Incliblcvl lr. the entry list Georf j Heforo a nervier cro ! tha- - ; Vor; i:im of Salt Ia'k Olty who wvn j the. canar'.ty of th f!i'-. a. t
:.is: year s champ:onn:p ai uenver : :hc:uu.i
nr.! who is -tiec'eii to r:n rear i rir:..:art
th top in tho presnt tournament.
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(tiier players are Kuddy Kr.pfr, Sioux City Ioti, polfor, always regarded a.s n. dan serous contender for
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low .s?ore, and several wetem .ate 1 Avon the third, gm.e ; , & vy rir1' c::am.plor.f;. including I. A. Floom-j on hf-r remarkable rvie. field of Colorado, who was runner- Then th Prer.-m tXnr brok n uj for the title a year ago. through Mrs. MaKory'a -ervlri or. I Since mid-April workmen have won th fourth r". ", 1 n " , ?Tr-. been busy at the Country' club to ; Mallory netted twice, pro vi do the best possible, playlnqj Mrs. Mailory wcn th fifth r-t.s. conditions, and tho course is taid to; playincr brilliantly fib lrrke throuch'
bo in prime phapo for tho first cual-i Mi; Ler.
"'vtnp rnunds Mondav. J":reclal at- The.
Hariy Grcb, tho "Pittsburg WildCat," will be tho next Opponent, accordlnjr to th3 plans.
Tho melee will be held In Pitts- ' burg., Harry's home town, about' July 22, and will le 10 rounds, no decision. j Hotting Croh Will Stay. j Tho fans of tho "Smoky City" j
aro wild over the pugilistic plum to
tention has been paid to traps and bunkers and tho result Is that the course is two or three ctroke.fi more dllTlcult than before. The, ntry list doped tonight .nd it was announced by rranci? (Jams, secretary, that moro than 200 golfer hnd entered the tournament. The ll?t Includes players from tho south, southwest, midwest and Pacific coat frtates.
Richard Refuses to Touch Dempsey And Wills Battle
bo offered for their d:fre.lon. and t . AVT'll TT "Vl.:. n.'M'nrr Promoter ill iiae Aotlims
with bets that lreb will till bo In! the ring at tho enil of tho 10 rounds. !
JACK PFMPSirr (CnNTKR). JliSS WIM.LVFT) (FPPBTt L.FFT). HAltUY GFF.Ii (LOWKR IjHFT) AND HILT, FUFN-X.VX (RIGHT). water buckets In three rounds for
Jess "Willard also is considered a.s prospective opponent.
2Sä pounds his
heavy training on the
Pacific coast with the hop" of luring
to Do with Big Bout for One Year.
Fig Jess ;ro n o 'into
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Moa n w!i ;io wait in'."
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"TRIS" BEAT YANKS
GFjrv lac; AM win; YONKFRS. X. Y. July S. Grey Ft of the Raneoca. stabjes, won the
Inning. ! thirteenth running of tho Fmnlr
City handicap for three year olds and upward Saturday afternoon. Oarryir.iT top weight nf 1.12 pounds
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REDS BEAT PHILLIES TWICE, 7-1 AND 5-3
CINCINNATI, July The P.eds j won both games of the double head-j er with the Phillies today by .scores of 7 to 1 nnd 5 to ?.. In the first; '"nun Ilnnnliiin ctiptlnr Vi n flrtt !
vame ftr nearly six weeks, displayed all hii skill of the early season holding the visitors to seven hits and a single. Welnert was hit freely, F.mwn driving the ball over the left '(d fence, only the third
i time this has been accomplished In
11 years. The Reds stole seven
tLuies the bril-
In the
last round, from which ho recovered In plenty of time. Score: I-'irst game Philadelphii ...P00 000 010 1 4 2 Cincinnati H'0 O.to 30x 7 Ä o Wcincrt and Peters; Donohti and Wingo. S'-rond game Philadelphia ..no 0F" 0023 8 0 e'incinnati 0 0 0 T.e2 OOx i 9 0 Singleton, Smith and Hnline; I'ouch and "Wingo.
Coveleskic and Mays Both Pitch Brilliant Ball a Indians Win, 3 to 1.
League Standings National League. I Won Lst Pot
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!ase.- in this game, three working a doublo Fteal. In second game Couch pitched
rhantly
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a let-down
NliW YOItlC July S.
and the other in the ninth, enabled ; ("hien-o
Cleveland to defeat w York today, 3 to 1. Roth Covelerk:e and Mays pitched brilliantly and th Cleveland pitcher wa.s especlallv effective In t'ne pinches. Covelcskie struck out Meusel with the bases
lud in tne seventh jnning. Soore: Cleveland 100 00 1 ooi .1 2 New York 010 f"J0 (..r(n l s 1 Covtleskic and ('.. il; Mays and Hoffmann.
Amrrlcan League. Wot, i 47
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F.Y DAVIS J. WALSH. International News Service Fxlltor. NRW YOItK, July 8. Jack Demp-.-y and Harry V.'lil.i may say it with
j fountain pens today, stric tly accordJ'ling to the stato director's manuj script. They may walk Into Jack ! Reams' otlice, overlooking Times jS'uare, nod politely to each other jfnr tho benefit of onlookers and sign I away their hVtic lives with facility
and a blunt foreilnger 'but
Viof r.vnot tr nut rtn tbetr bout
the world's heavyweight cham-
i j-lonshlp "before the parsing of a year,
jthey will have to do their bus-In ess IVo Team 3 Use 31 Players in with rneboiy ether than g. i..
Rickard. Rlckard will havo nothing to do with the proposition under tho
I circumstances and Invites a.i his S. The local I enemies to enter the blddlnp.
third straight "Wouldn't touch It Inside nr a
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by taking tho next thre
making tho s-rre j-2. Mile. Fengn phots wer ... places! than them of Mrs. :daJl-,rv
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Tho fair
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also enabled her to run a way fror.i rrs. Mailory in the first pet, Th American woman had a great deal of troublo in returning- th pervlce The placing of both wom-rn w.;.s
excellent miration
-Mrs. Mailory excited ad-
with her PlaTiir.tr driw
but the PYench woman managed to return most of their, by brili.art playing. From tho applause, ;n wa
evident that th crowd.
for the American woman Mrs. Malory- Io?t on serve In the tir.t gamo o
KJim rvt uiHT i atrv.r.c 10 o
ai ;::;.' to win. h'-r iv
Her Fen'Ico w,tS bt;t - than In ti first pet but br roturr w re .. Tho 1'iench woman v. a ! through Mrs. Mall:ry In tb- s ond. third and fourth games, w: nlng them by furious a'tack.' f:tho net. She also w.m ti. r.f
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CARDS TAKE THIRD
GAME FROM ROBINS r "
Singling Match ol Hits Garnered in Frav.
ST. LOUIS. July Nationals took the
' was hin laconlo statement to"I won't even bo there when
sign.
American Awnoeiatinn.
FAMOUS ATHLETE WILL
BROWNS AM) RED SOX AGAIN SPLIT HONORS j ROSTN, July S. P.oston .and St. Rouis again divided a doublchoader today. Foston tock the opener, 2 to 1, Pratt's triple to right In the j ninth scoring Rums who Ind sing-j led. with the winning run. St. IjouIs
bit Karr hard in th" sccot'.d game, i)i' leaders winning 10 to H. Pratt'.
! Ir!'Ila!i:ir;lij 1 Sr l'.ial ... : M:r.ae:ir'diä ' Mil w.i uk fi ; I. .uisviib- .. ; K ! r i City I i ..!eiiil.i, ' 'I'oi.-.i'l
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Tho contest was a slugging match, Riav
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! while tlio vi:dtoM made ono more. now and won't be for some time. Ill j Thirty-one pliyers were ued in the Anybody who wants to pit the bout
game hy the two teams, each man- on jn tho fall can have It. It Is ager calling in two relief pitcher?, i freolv tlieir.s and I wish them luck.
,-,ij;R. C.riihth and J. Smith each made j They will
... a home run. Score:
Brooklyn . ..000 ?,oj 101 7 16 1 S"t. Rouis on 0:0 24x 1 0 1 5 2 Crimes. S. Smith, Mamaiu and Miller, Deber-y; S'::erlel, Pcrtica, North and AInsmith.
CongTatnlatrs Wliuur.
Mile. Ienglen. after her v. -. ; approached Mrs. Mallory, d;,.j and with her band out-troche I. ,,r Mailory' talked towards hr r. they phook hands cordially. Mailory congratulatrd :V Suzanno and praised h r gam", crowd, which had plain',;- ind.-T-
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At that time the enterprise doesnt seem to he troubled with a ru-sh ot 'promoters to the head. To date nicke.rd I.:i3 licen tho only one mentioned in connecti'.n with the affair, and bv tacit agreement, he eema to
BRAVES HANDED TWO DEFEATS BY CHICAGO
havo been left In tolo possession ol tho fi'-ld. And ho wish'-a to state
'that be is not fJre whether ho wantt jthe b'iut at all.
:inco Tew York and Montreal are
CITICACn Ti'v (V.fe.-'o -i,n
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.ur,- 7; .New York ... ; "" " mw.m- i. x.., n- ..i yk ,trjJ & stadliun
-i! .,i;,fil""" wen as his hitting f-at-
j' 1 lift AlUMMli 1 I ured tho opener. In the srCOn l
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1000 to Be Sold at a Price Very Low Drivers, Brassies, Mask ICS. Midi rons, Putters, Bakspin Mashies, etc. CHOICE
lV'WIsTilV Me Tiilv MK- T i gl !UO 1
- .'d ! N'. s U.iv th'Krr. a runner of n-i b ft l'el
h tion-wM fame, holder of the State
I- ' and New Rng'and two-mile record
fT'l and a graduate of Rate. college, wil f-jjbeeom pastor of the Congregatlon-j-l!al church at Oxford. Me. L.I I Purimr hU wnrl; in tho rujplt he ', i will not, however, givo up the runf '1 ' nlng game. He will rim an exhlblt I tJ:tin two nllr ft th clrhratlnn In
y'-i, 1 1 -clfar. Mv. nnd he will .also keep PH IT-A I C I .PI 1 1 A, Julv S. Chil.jj u condition for the big tr:yk nb--d c.igo and Fhüidelphla Mdit even In -j:.n Rs Angela. Calif.. In 102 71. a twin bail today, tho former wln- ; ub-re ho will mee the crack run-)n;r tn ?)rr. 4 to aril .ironpin
liit a home run over the i fence with Rurns on base. !
First game j St. Rouis .... 300 .". 1 2 10" in 14 ti Roston pon 002 2'2 , 12 ,11 Koip. Pruer and f-evereld; P:env, ! Karr and 1 tue. Lynch. :
Amrrlnin I.encue. C'i'ra-e 4; lMiilail.'h!jia 1. (l?t gnra' b : . l 1! ; Pliil.i.le:;d:I:i 3 2nd gnmei I.'Tm ; Yah ti gtoti 1. (Ft p.irae) 1. : r- : : '' : U'aiiiKghm 4. Chnl gaaie '!. . !.üi.i :; : .ow Yi-rk 1. p.. -..!! ' ; st. bonis 1. (1st garrv) F.. sti.:i t;; b. CJad game) Amrriran A.ucIatIon. Talp.b r,; ImRanapoU .1. St. I '.hi I 11 ; Milwaukee
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locals won tho first : two rallies, in one o'.
arne by staging which T'arher'M
t :r:i!o cleared the ha ?-., giving the
locals the wii.nlr:g margin. In the Foeor. 1 game Chicago b-jnehed It? hits while Kaufman. managed to
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SOX WIX FIRST CAME ! BUT DROP SECOND OXE?
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Sontlirrn A oriation It!rn;p t,;iru 1; Cintt j'ioogn ('. M :i'i''ii4 7: M-bile ',. a ;:.!. t-i ::: ..-i,viii.. z. New ri. :iiM U ; I.i:t Krk 0. liAMUS TOPAV. :ilii,ii.l League. T at : -.ign. I'-T'k!' ti ,i! S:. l.nti's. l'l:i!.T.;.':;.:-.i.i nl Cu:'lnnatL Aftwriran J.racue. P.'riii' fif V:iiiSrig?en. Ct vi l.i :i l ai New York.
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! ai.'-ijui. i i i:ii'" in mo "penc-r. i i ("iff a home run by Clarence C'Til-i
Crin es wrenc'ied his back In rounding f.rst base In tin first Inning of the Record gaT.o and retired, ."'core: Fir.t Ca. me.
Hi'Mnn COO CC0 LCD C 10 2 (.'hicfio coo oo? io Oj Watson. I'll" !r.g: rn, f -piir' r nr. d O'.Xell!; Ch' CV"s( nFldTid, O.j'.i? jiTid o'Parre!!. I Record Ci.aij'.e. I !lo,toa 100 f.ni C-0--2 J 1?
Chicago 311 ' 12x s 17.
seating more Innocents than ever leathered at a p.portintr event In 'Anit-rloa, must bo erected. For this, j Rickard f.gures. ho must ko many j American dollars "on tho nut' j which means much must be spent
befro nickel Is takn In. Trie
bv Its applauso
was
woman a mu-ing rec
s n e i e 1 1 in" t u u i .
Fx ports
that Mile. Rng'.'-n
best p-ame evr
nn Th" Wimb,' 'Ion
Mallorv play d T.e.nut'.ful ti frt si t. but f'-'il b' fore
Iv accuracy of tho FrT. -h r
In the second rt Mrs.
i-V-, f t n t n CO V , . . a
French champion took advantTg'every mistako of her oppor.'-nt. MHo. Ir.glen ".i- plainly very nervous as tho match .-tar'.-d while Mrs. Mallorj' wa-s ceo", but -.-r1' a detf rmir.ed, .t I -k. Mllnr!en lost no time. Sb- wc . her
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and aft r
i prospect la not a pleasing one
l'KAY roil HAIN AT SKOTUi:
CHICACO, July 8. Official
ol
th Of
ond to tho American woii;an '"atnft 1,-iric and won the third and frurth. Mrs. Mailory then won tb.o fifth ar.l her admirers tok bore but tbFrench woman quickiy v.-on th-i sixth, peventh n-.d eighth nra ar.d the Hk t . The French woman's playing la th- H-foni ft wan tho j-rateat n-
hibition bv a weman f-vr f- -
f i ii.:j . . . and Hra!n fih.o flu t tne bail J r Mr. Ma'.ior. Fraotlcallr r.il of .
playing in th.:- fo-.l F'
.i e
great"-! fjxr.ibitlon
Ski-'kb Country club here, scene ,-mrI?aVi golf .classic, .starting
Ajorniav. i.e'ii tne weatner man
s-.iturday for rain. Tim course, ovrr which the national oppii championship tournaüicnt is to be ni.aved. la dry and too
fast for title camcs, according to to-lay a
a woman
ever Ften hr. Her serving v .a.5 fauitK-sfl anl time rrt tLP.-rS.n shs fhot the ball pä-t Mrs. Mailory. Practically ail cf h.T p'.aytrtr In th second f-t v.. a? at tho r.". while Mrs.
I Mar.orv romair."- I at
I Mri. Mailory dmv !r.r
I playr 1 Ilk- a r: h."' 'TaRcry a.s fih v.-aik' I on
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' n i 8.
Is
TQui':ian. Ransim.' and auft'man and I'a rr-!I.
I I a y e r a
who are limbering up for
cbv.-iiy; tho opening round". Rain has not
.iilen for forty-on day.
I wa beaten fa.r.y.
-',ld Mm. t h 's e o 'j rt o R. r-rn.
third mn-
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H03IE OF Hart Scliaf ner & IIarx STYTTSII ALLATOOL CLOTHES Saml Spiro
AVARKI i: HITS 1QTII PHILAFRRPIIRV. July K.Clar-
1" Walker hin P.th of tb.e 5-e a s o n . i u'llftl'r- ath-tic.s outli'lr. hit 11.1.tv 1V. ,1rtv,.n 'rnn, t V. rt r,-, r. ,1 I ' 1 ; S 1 f 1 ! 1 home rU U Of the ?M30n in
HM1H 'I rl
1
in
t'ne fifth and Sullivan relieved
I bn
! In the 5pc-ond Naylor hM th ?ox to peyen h.its. Rain that rtarted! falling as the Athletic were idr.g to bat la Rio eighth caus-e he game to :be called. Rd dio Co-Uin. tho visitors : 'fr'ecor.d baseman, wa.-? presentd witii i a lawn mower and a traveling ba j I as Jie came to bat In the second, H ; ga me. Fcotcs: E i (First game) :Chicacro niO 020 ear 1 4 11 n" ' Philadelphia . in .a 003 0001 .1 1 Zl Faber .and Schalk; Hasty, Sullivan ; 'and Perkins. ! zz (Second game)
ring of tho first game of j M
Saturdy"s duublo h-ader with the '!l;:e ox. No one was on base,
r.'.':-r war, pitching.
Chicago COO 100 102 Philadelphia. ... IPO 0rT lx 3
Rol ertson and .rhaik; Harris and Perkins.
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TIGERS AM) SENATORS
DIVIDE DOUHLE HEADER WASHINGTON'. July S. V.'.whimrton defeated Detroit. 4 to 2. m the peeond game of a double head:i
I today after Franc!- had Ik -n best
d
S: Co
jin a pitehrrs" battle with Filiate In, jthe opener, which the visitors won j
2 to 1. Rrillhart. the 19-year-old left bander cf the '.0cal taf. kept: the visitorrf hits .altered after the;
inn in
second
tas
game.
of the t
Tlie fiohl Standard of Yamcs"
CHASSIS $1245 F. . IX. Lansing FARN EM AN aMOTOR CO. Ü 15-5 17 S. Mk ldgan St. Phone Main 4110
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"THRILLS" "THRILLS" "THRILLS" SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M. at SPRINGBROOK PARK with world's most famous stars entered Grand assemblage cf Fourth of July Winners including Ralph Hepburn winner of national 300 mile classic July 4th at Wichita, Kans. This is his first appearance in South Bend. Don Marks, big winner at Hamilton, O., July 4th. Bi Dailey, big winner at Mt. Clemens, Mich., July 2nd. Paul Anderson and Walker, winners at Singac, N. J. on the Fourth. SEVEN EVENTS TWENTY ENTRIES PONT MISS SOUTH BEND'S BIGGEST RACE MEET Band Concert Gen. Admission only 50c, Plus Tax.
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