South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1922 — Page 8

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LEONARD RULING FAVORITE iü BOUT WITH LEW TENDLER Drri-ivp Virtorj' Over Knrky Kan-Ts Assures Fan f I5cnnvs Abilitv. Now York. July 22. Vv"l.n JVnr.v l..T.tr! ar.l U-.v T-n-r.-r -t-rt t :'r--'-A :r.tf i'a rt i' h ""Iit at l: .:... "jh.rty A rr-s. Jr-y .ty. Fr; I'iy r;:'ht th jrr.Tt i -

1,.- . f I . k ;i! -a . u h t.- in yrar ! .- t - I a t'.v-.v-rn affair. ).,!(. kri'i-k'iuN, l.n:ir -I'. tit'.1v. .:: !. :, .-.ff .i though l'-fl u ur 't ! ' rt r. 1 k ' in hi" l'.mnx r.irir;,' ; Y l th ni' '.r.? nvf-r--;vj..'A ;n ;, tjjir !nt-r-t th l i' r ,m ..rf;.. f;f din. an i N'.'"n; th- ' 1 1 '. ! n v. t!i l: i'tl.r I .i n ; t h ! -a h t. J.y V;;: ' f iitchi to Fr"M in I n lfr nr.'l If.n?r.T"' r. '! t i r nl riir.th roun 1 kr.(-' k' ut "f V.VNh in N'.-w York.. man' Ix-fnnril ar-'l Tmir have h v.vf-n th' hT.'-fir of or.o of the tir.-t ..i!;yho" yt arronl'-il a fl"r.tf rpri- . Murb Ins l -n nwl" .f t!x h tl l.ioo.l a". '. ?-il to t x:-t 1 t .vf fn th1 two mn. Tn-ü'-r fl.iirn'.! na rl'." f-.rfpit rf jr.0(j'f when F.-nr:y fai:-d to so to tho pot in Phüa.kli'hi.i lat puni tin r, ('Wir.t: t- what h- siil vn an !rij'.ir-l hanJ. The Lor.aril niHia; forthwith vo-.w.l t-rnn: vnlPtta. Another factor in Iii" ;uill-ur has Nffn th yinini la r in.alü.ty of premtfr to eft thf m-n In-fthT. in s;iito of th" fart that Traller ha h--n a blatant, in-inu-atin? chai;ir.ir'r for upvarl f threo years. At I.t TlMy M-ot. N'.it thf-y are to nu-M at !nt. prforc the nr-rry viliafrs havo Ki-om consMprahiy r, n-is".T. Ttify have no asuranr tii.it th Sntlenien In question will not enpaif in an entertaining hijfk an.T winir flirre for twelve- rounds, yet th worthy Mr. Itiekard will he considerably atonihed. not to My nonplussed and chat:rin"d, if 7.". 00 hen'v-? ouN arn not in the stands wh'in the men enter the rln. During rerf-nt tlay the i.hN hove veered to th Leonard raue. Th" champion '.ot coniderabln yjr1t;? in th Itr;tton bout, but reK;;:nM thN anil morf when ubr.uently b" .topped Hoc ky Knn. in the eighth round at Michigan City. Until the.n th" Tendier following was In t h majority. It had become th popular 1-tiief that Ionard hod !;!pp'd and would be a hand-pirked aiKTirnert for tl;e first touh baby that happened alonr. Tendier cam v it Iii n that uefln'tion, bir. fast, Birrw:!'", a terrifli- lio.lv pim!-n-er. very stron-T .it th lightweight limit anl pa mo to a fault. Th K;uin hont, however, pav the imprest. n that r.önr.y ran f'Cht when in rptr'.t niovn h'.m. 1' furtb.er Ftrenthned the bei!-r that I,oinr1 would never tie himfir up with Tendier if h wasn't l enonahly certain that he would Trako nn order of flnr.on-haddie of t'jo lh!lado'ph!an's nither promi- ! r t Leak T nd!rr i Illcht -bander. F.-entlally Tndr i" made ? ti's i'ur- for a r:srht-hand puncher if the Lfor.aid irhoo'.. ITo f.u'hts '-.'b hi" rizüt hand extended, and it epm" a more, or 'es .cirtiple r.atfer to rearli Ten.üer'.s Jt.v r.-'.rh ,- s-tm!.crht rieht. Ily;ii! (I T il ! '- 1 hini repeatedly with th's 1 ur.i h in the early round" of a !on a MiilLMi iu.iro Harden 'at : r. t e r . Tendier"" rply. !f any, will h hi r'ta-'k to tho Ijojy. It i" a pu:i!-h !nc assault In which left up. 1 riht ar dr!vn hnni with ei:a! import ia'.lty. a left ho k to th.e b y Lln.K ht-o I.t puneh. It hi l-ronqht (bwn f-r.e rf tb? btt-'t iv.er. Iv. the vision nd all but r:: n d .T.hliriy Pard-v in a rent bout. Hat whether a b.-.ly pup.hT em ge n t h SI Ii Ir.ard w itimv.t 1; ivir.sr Iii- head knocked b '' be. fv Hi I der b'id--erv qurt:or. rt th v: IM 1 I':: oiiteoniA of tenicht's b nit. Irlder.ta'.ly. it wi.! be n Vit 'rapt'i'H ham's. Ieorard ha r.ark-!'.y ". ' -it out cf h! r:l fO' fNet'.a. e. rs t..A merttcvr i 1 V sI'VAvri a d i pct ! ö ri to ctntv.b'.' when brought in violetrt r r : a e : with pit c! ' i-st ;" e.ur. t e ra p.'e. Ten. ! r's ' mashed a!met out " f human foi.M(r,rr, but si". 'e l.o :eld. '. up?n ab 'om Ina! ,, r'.rs t b. !! r a I r. upir. It Is r. t pre a t Th prev'P.rg od 1 are t fo " nri T.enn-nrd. with fikrs net -o r.'jus ns rrparatively plentiful at that. Mary bets the flcht w We.- n w leor.srd's pr'. te Hi: z. PI tn." are carrrtnr mo. of the m'ny on teniht' actlvitle. Apparently the Bra Iwav harphontf, hav d'ldel at crouch 4 ." n rv p a ' : . : lOTORCYCLE STARS TO RACE AT FORT WAYNE FORT WAYNF, July 2 2. Trvre 1 ham pi or. will le nmor.g the ccnte:ar. t. in th motorcyc rncf r:-.e at Cer.t!:vre park her r.ext Sar.day afternoon. Ralph Hepburn Cer.e Walker and Jaek Seymour hollers of world 'aura!, will comlet with suh high ela. riders a D.-n Mark. Paul Anderson, MaMyr Jor.es, Ofo Mc Ivrum. Harry Fr:1 ar.d Frei .Val'i'cr. The trak in rfei t condition and arrar.S'T.cr.ti r v hn maile to reo motzte b r'-.-r-rd breaking crowd. Vhen You Fsy I'lmm!.!attri riv Dutch isrtf

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v 3noit ( i: Foith Th" poor -howitr r f th I'.oston 1 1 r s v to da:- bus fie.n or.- of the 1 : -. 1 1 p o ; i j t 1 1 ; ; j ' of t!:'- National .' a t'ii', Mn-t of the vp'-rt" pi' k-d the el nl to bo in the tihlin for a first division I'-rth all th" way. Insteail it h is en Ü'Oind'Tinif around the 5.m Dud divi-ion. always in the feU'hl...rbood of the r liar. Iespi:- tli- pour showing of the F.o-ton dub. Horace Ford has played a uniformly excellent brand of ba--di!l on second and at fihort. Ford i" u nipie.-tior.ably the most vaiuabb- man on the Foston club. He i oi.e of the best intb lders produced in recent years. Foston's L'reat purt last season was due to Ford more than to any other player on the club. Filly SiMithworth ha.' played pood hall for the F.ravVtf, but the tine ik of Ford is the redeeming feature (,f the play of a rluh that so fir lias fallen away below rxpectai ions. C Lev elan d Club To Be Sold Soon, Rumor Declares Malt H inkle. However, Says Reports of Projected Sale Are Premature. CINCINNATI. O.. July 22. "I am not at liberty to po Into details now," Fdward S. Freiberg, of Cincinnati said today, ''but if the deal I am n ipt l it ir.ir co. s through. Matt Hinkel, of (;e(land. and I will own ll; Indians." Further information than this co-.cei ninr a loti distance telephone conver.-at ion with Mr. Hir.kel on I'ri 'ay ni-iit Mr. I'reiber would not K.ve out. but he said the pro-pect3 for a transit r of tho stock were br.';ht. Mr. I'rtiber has reen an ardent baseball fan and student of the pui.e for years but thi.s would be h:s tirt venture Into th" bu-d-r; of baseball. sTt iiv v 1 1 1 : i TiT i : i CLFV FLANI . July 22. (Fy I. N. st.) '-Th tory i- premature." said Matt J. Hinkel. . a.pitalist and tight referee, when to'.d that his name wa.link.'d with that of Fdward S. Freiberg, of Cincinnati, in an impending deal for the C'.rve'.and Indian. "I woul I t.- Klad to buy the Kam, but 1 ,tr,: no, dojcg and will not do any1 1 1 i i . r ? fvr e their sale at this time." lOFVASTATlOX COPS IMG ! .94.000 VONKFHS RACE I F M FI Ii F. CITY TiiAt'K. Yonkers. I N. Y.. July 2'.'.--'devastation capj u.rcil the $4. oil Yorkers li.mdicap S ilur.iay w Xa (Vapt. Alcrck fjcond ir.l K'n-b'..- th.rd. Mad Hatter nd Fe:;:'ra- n'-go'la'.d th" mil" and an '.uh'h ;n 1 w.nn'.itg by a bt ciii a:. I a hi'.:. V. n:fice, the I v . t. :-.r -ta . e a nu v . ö t e r in I :): :"ro".'er h i n I . " i p ruerit!y, f.r.-.-iie.l seventh ;i; th-- fie'.,! of nir. e ' a v: -r.. 1'. ; ! t: giver, the top j w e.-iit of 1" p .und--. ' ;.:. F oi,. Pu s Colder. .'p'vre. For..! i.'e. F'.an-1! at-, i Fire i F: i:td titiNaed ;u th- or,!.- :ip.i'il. ! T:- ru e :ip:at t;-etb.- r what was ( '. - r . ! d 1 y r a e followers a : e:-.e ,.f the T-aosr brilliant fe'ds of 1 Te. rp. ;r.-.e ;n many years. 1 ar.adia a McCray to (live Opinion On Staging of I iglit Soon IMIAXA1L:S. July 22. (By I. N. s. Sa.tu tioa or i.-appo .il by eio'.. Warren T. Mo"im, of tr. Fenr.y Leor.ard-Fver Hammer boxl:.g r,a:-h. ch dulcd :o b hi id at Michicin (,'i:y aren.t. Aug dtpen l.s upen the op.rion s:hmi::td to the executive b tb.e M.il . u a! department. Gov. M Cray anrie:::.ced today, when ir.f i:r. 1 of the prep.! bout. Gov. M "i ay M itt 1 an ir.vc s.iatlon of the law gc v.. rmrg b xir.g I match, s . un ier way. I' the att. r:.e p. :,t ral. and that otficial action w:K le ;..K.n a soon as litis opinion ha- W: subnutte 1. Ti:4 govt rr.or recently announced thit th only way he .iw t ut of tho .ca.t o; i i :.::;: g iMy.ir.g :r. it c h es and j::'- :lsri.ts is call thtm all l r.o t.ph'.s " TOKIO AT sPHl;BltOOK T.".t To k i ' liar, c rib.'- ra. wi':h Je- Th- r:..is a: p:ar.. w , pliy at the S; rirgbro nark dirre v. '.ion or." n.ght only, Monday,

Tendier Says Left SmackerWillWin Crown For Hirn Expects to Wear Leonard Down with Body Punches Plans His Campaign. DlibANCO, N. J., July 22. Iff Ter...:- r ;s hard at work here develo.;:..: f.ls lft smacker, which h .avs v. ill win him the lightweight title. lie ; bavir.i: nothing undone that will tend to put him in shape to remove (h, burden of the crown from Fenny Leonard's brow when they meet the niirht of Juiy 27 in the arena at Foyle's Thirty Acres in Jersey City. Tendier- is confident he will be return d the victor. He says: "I hope to wear Ivoonard down with crashing lefts to the body and then drop him with the sarr.e punch. It's worked on lots of other fighters and I believe it will work on Fenny. "Foxing as I do with my rl?ht band and risht foot forward I will have two hands to his one. Will Watch Right "His left mit will he useless to

hirn for offense. He can use it only on the back of my neck or shoulder or, if he wants to. he can slam me on top of the head. "His- rieht, which Is his dansrercus hand, is the only one I will have to watch. "Hut Benny had better watcti both my hands. "Another advantage that my style of fighting gives me is the fact there are so few fighters using It that when a man does go up against It it is awkward for him to solve. Fvery blow or defense is reversed. Hani to IUach "I'll admit Leonard is one of the greatest lightweights that ever lived, but I have high hopes of winning from him. " Tendler's left-handed style of fighting has proved a difficult problem for all tho lightweight contenders. Left Jabs and swings landed on Tendler's neck, or back, (the only wpct left open to a riht-handed boxer) were futile, while Lew has always been an elusive problem to reach with the right. And Tendler's own patented left uppercut to the stomach, landed with terrific force, has usually spelled j finish to his opponent. America Expects to Keep Davis Cup In Coming Match Tilden. Johnston and Williams .to Pe Three of Country's Team. NIIW YORK, July 22. America expects to hold fast to the hard won Davis cup again.st the coming onslaught of Spain, France and Australia. The Anlerican team will consist of William T. Tilden. William M. Johnston. Pick Williams and either Vincent Richards or Watson Washburn. Fn gland's failure to send a team for tht big battle its regarded as retaliation for the refusal of America to send William Ti'.den to the recent Fritish championship tournament, although the Fnglish association .ascribes its default to lack of funds. Schedules now arranged call for a meeting of the Australian and French teams at Boston on Aug. 10, 11 and 12. The winning team will meet the Spanish representatives in Philadelphia on Aug. 17, 18 ami 19 for the privilege of flghtins out tho Davis championship with the Americans. Tills final meet will be held on the famous Forest Hills court, on Lone Inland ju.t outside New York, in September. While the match asume. world's championship proportions, the Fnite.l states associaton will not permit it to wear such a hiiih soumlinsr title. presumably beraum Kngland is not represented. Furthermore, it lias been understood that the U. S. organ'7.ation has declined the suggestion of Cera Id T. Patterson, holder of the Fritish and Kuropean title, that lie play the winner of the American tournament for the world's ?in-c!,-"? championship, although Tilden has expre-sed his willingness to play in ca.se he wins the national oh.imip GREEN SOX TO PLAY TWO GAMES TODAY The Crcen Stockings team has two came scheduled for this afternoon.. Or.i' is with the P. M. C. team and' the other is with Lydick. The par.-.e will b. jilayed at Oliver field, t'r.e t:rt one starting at 1:30 and the secor.1 at v o'clock. The battrrhs, in the P. M. C. games will be Kelley an I Jar.ks for the Green Stockings.' ar 1 Sally ar.d Sabo for the P. M. C. r. i r. e . 1 NEWS-TIMES WINS FROM MEADOWS SPECIALS Th.- X w -Times team heat the Meadow's Saturday r a score of 4 to 1. The winning run came In the fourth inr.:r.c on a two-rageer by IM ward Sobieraliskl. Sally, the News-Times pitcher, allowed only thito hits in the seventh Inning of the same and struck out 19 batters. Meadow, the opposing hurler, struck rut 1 and pave S h:ti. Score; Xews-Times 03n 310 0 i Meadows Special .. eoi 000 0 1 At the equator the average tem-: perature of the sea at the depth ot a m:!e Is but four degrees above the freezing point. ! In the royal household of Bn-j u!a-.I a car.d'.A or.ee extinguhed i may never again he relighted within the prtcln-'t of the palace.

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"PKTK" HENNING. One reason the Singer club has turned in so many victories this season Is big "Pete" Henning, former Chicago Cub, who has performed In spectacular fashion, both on the mound and at the plate. He has defeated the best team in this section and has aided greatly with his long wallops for extra bases.

TIGER YOUNGSTER BLANKS NEW YORK Pillette, Detroit Pitching Star, Allows Yankees hut Two Safeties. NEW YORK, July 22 Herman Pillette. Detroit's brilliant young pitcher, defeated New York today for the econd time In the series, h-ating Shawkey In a pitchers' battle, 2 to 0. Only two hits were made off Pillptte, one a bunt by Witt. Shawkey was hit harder, but usually settled down In the pinches. Score: Detroit 000 002 000 2 10 0 New York 000 000 000 0 2 1 Pillette and Woodall; Shawkey, Murray and 5chang. SOX EVEN UP SERIES BY DEFEATING BOSTON BOSTON, July 22. By defeating Boston 5 to 2 today, Chicago broke even on this four game serie. Courtney kept Bostons hlta well scattered. Hooper's hitting accounted in the main for three runs. Score: Chicago Oil 010 200 5 11 3 Boston 010 001 000 2 8 1 Courtney and Schalk; Russell. Karr. Pennock and Walter. SENATORS END STRING OF INDIAN VICTORIES WASHINGTON. July 22. Washington took the f.nal of the series today 4 to 2. ending Cleveland's winning streak at 12 games. It was a pitcher?' battle, between Mogridge and Mails, with the local leftbander proving more effective in the pinches. Pecklnpaugh and Harri'fielded brilliantly. Score: Cleveland . ...010 010 0002 9 1 Washincpton . ..015 mi Olx 4 9 1 Mails and O'Neil: Mogridge and Pieinich. ATHLETICS DROP THIRD STILUGHT TO BROWNS PI IILADEIPHI A. July 22. The St. Louis Browns "won their third straight victory over the Athletics today. 10 to 1. Neither Walker nor William- rejristerei a home run. William. had a triple and Walker a long foul that cleared the left field fer.ee. St. Louis hit Hasty. Harris. Yarrlon and Ogden with equal ;uusnes?. Score: St. Ixui ....002 Hi R f0 10 20 0 Philadelphia . 001 ooo ceo l 7 3 Kolp and Severeid; Hasty. Harris, YarrNon. Ogden and Bru gg. TIGITRS WANT CAMK. j The management of the South' Bend Tigers has announced that the! Tigers will accept a baseball game' with any team which wishes to schedule one, either with a local team, or one from outside the city Teams desiring to schedule a game .-.! risked to call Manager Gore at S Walnut st.. at any time. Staples Leads In Gun Club Shoot: Myers and Smith Tie For Second The St. Jo Valley Gun Club IV Id its weekly shoot Saturday afternoon at Muessel's grove. Thirteen members were present. Score as follows: Totals (out of 100) W. D. Staples. . .24-22-24-24 94 Wilbur Myers ..22-22-24-24 92 Dr. L. J. Smith. 20-25-22-22 Stl Mclnerny F. Gustaf. on , Witamyer Kuehn 20-24-23-23 90 20-19-24-20 S3 25-13-22-20 S5 (Out of 0) Morris 22-24 46 Mr. Myers ... 18-1S 36 Paniel Clark .. 1S-17 23 (O'Jt Of 25) Trulson 2n 20

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V:. h CARDS JUMP INTO LEAD IN NATIONAL Beat Boston in Eidith-Inninj: Rally as Giants Lose to Cincinnati. ST. LOUIS, July 22 The St. Louis Nationals went Into the lead for the first time in more than a score of years at this period of the season, by defeating Boston V to 8 today, and by virtue of New York's defeat by Cincinnati. The locaN took today's contest with an eighth Inning rally, scoring: six runs and overcoming a five-run lead. Five double plays featured the game, three being made by the locals. Score: Boston 110 302 1008 16 a St. Louis ... 001 010 16x 9 15 1 Baxton, Muller, McNamara and Gibson; Pertlca, North. Pfeffer, Sherdei and McCurdy, Ainsmlth. RIXEY'S EIGHTH WIN IN ROW BEATS GIANTS CINCINNATI, July 2 2. The Reds evened the series with the Giants by winning the fourth game today 3 to 2. Both Rlxey and Douglass pitched strongly but the latter was taken out after seven innings on account of a lame arm. The score was then tie and the Reds won off Ryan In the eighth on Duncan's triple and a single by Fonsca. It was Rlxey's eighth straight victory. Score: New York .. 00 010 0002 8 1 Cincinnati .. 101 000 01x 3 9 3 Douglas. Ryan and Snyder; Rixey and Hargrave. NINTH INNING RALLY GIVES PIRATES GAME IMTTSnUKO. July 22. Pittsburg defeated Philadelphia today for the ninth successive time. 8 to 7. The visitors knocked Carlson out of the box in the 5th Inning when they scored six runs on eight hits. The Pirates were three runs behind when they came to bat in the last of the ninth but scored four runs. Score: Philadelphia 000 060 0017 13 4 Pittsburg .. 3 010 004 S 11 0 Meadows and Ilenline; Carlson, Hamilton and Gooch. DODGERS ONE CHICAGO. feated Chicac TAKE CLOSE FROM CUBS, 7-6 July 22. Brooklyn de:o 7 to 6 today when ere unable to hold a in th fifth, when C core : the locals w lead acquired Vance waved. Brooklyn Chicago Vance and ves. Osborne 0 30 001 OSO 7 000 050 100 6 Deberry; Jones. and O'Farrell. 10 0 S 1 Chee-Sl-OUT TABS. NLW YORK Ticket speculators w ho are said to have come Into possession of the first 10 rows of seats for the Leonard-TendJer fight are demanding $33 for 15 seats. ST. I-OUIS Percy Alexander, chief of the Internal revenue service, has appointed two deputies to collect the government's tax at the world's series here thi.s fall. SKATTLE Frank G. "Stubby" Mack, young right harder of the Seattle club, has been sold to the White Sox for cash and players amounting to $30,000, the club announced. PA HIS Georges Carpentler agreed today to accept the challenre of Bathing Siki. the Ser.galese heavyweight. They will ficht for a purse of 300.000 francs, two thirds to the winner, on a date to be decided later. m ntki: is wiNi:n. CLEVELAND. July 22. Banter, driven by II. Fleming, won the Rain Day sweepstakes $5.000 purse for three year c!3 trotters In two straight heats at North Randall track Katurday at the opening of the Gentlemen's Driving club. Best time 2:11. Four trotters competed. The $1.000 correlation pure for two year trotters was won by Oliver Wood, driven by V. Nuckols, la two straight heats. Best tim 2:20.

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Starring. A Major league hero in h'.s season and at the age cf T.O! There you hae the case of John Daniel Couch of the Cincinn t i Fed.s j who completely upsets the theory j that "youth must be served." j Couch blew oi t C.O candles on h;s birthday cake March CI, and today he is one of the leading pitchers in the National league. When the major leagues were buy ing almost ail available n .atc ri il from the Pacific Coast league lat winter, the Red decided to clo-e their eyes and dip a hand Into th? bag. According to statistics the best pitcher was Aldridge, who was purchased by the Chicago Cubs. .Southpaw O'Doul wor 25 and lost 9 for San Francisco, bit he was the property of tho New York Giants, Arthur Rinehart hid won 15 and lost 5 with Ijos Angelas. But he belonged to the St. Louis Cardinals. Down the list Pat Moran's eyes blinked. Oti Crandall had won 2 4 and lost 13. Harry Krause had tho same record with Oakland. Paul Fittery won 2 3 and lost 14 with Sacramento. Wheezer Dell picked 2S out of 4 2 for Vornon. Shellenback won IS and lo?-t lf with Vernon. They were all m ijor league di-cards. of many years ago. And then there was Johnny Couch with San Francisco. He had a .'125 percentage with "3 victories nna 13 defeats. .Moran really was attracted! by Couch's iron-man performance, as he had appeared in 3 43 innings, feond to Fittery. who pitched in CGI. Thus Patrick figured that anyone who could win .25 games on the coast, pitching 345 Innings, should win 13 in the National league. Couch arrived In the spring, minus the blowing of trumpets. The Beds had not set a financial record in ar..r'l'' X-y. . 4, " X J JOHN COUCH ranging the purchase. Just bought him and let It go at that. And this same Couch, with a second-division team, won 11 of his first 14 games. Nehf, Barnes, Toney, Douglas and Ryan, supported by a world champion? hip cast, have not pitched as effectively as Couch. Couch Is a reproduction of .Terr Overall, another Pacific coast product, who started his big league career with the Reds. Couch stands fix fret one Inch, weighs 18.' pounds and shoots with the right hand. "The Cubs bought Overall for song from. Cincinnati." said Moran the other day, "but they won't g"t Couch from me even if they add a few Jazz .teps." Y.M.C.A. Still In Lead In Twilight Baseball League Gas. Co. Crowding Leaders Wilson Bros. Enters Team in Circuit.

STANDINGS W. L. Pet. V. M. C. A 3 0 10 m". Gas Co 5 1 .S3 3 Lion is 3 1 .70 0 Planters 3 3 .5 0 0 Fireman "A" 2 3 .40 Kiwanis 2 2 .4 00 Real Estate 1 4 .2 0 0 Fireman "B" 1 4 .200 The City Twil ght Loaeue schedule for this week calls for sme fast games as two postpone! tram.es will be staged. On Monday afternoor. th Kiwanis Club meets the Real

Estate Board representati v es double-header. Tuesday the Y aggregation will tike on t'n fireman's team "A". The Y still hob! the honored pos.tion in the b-.a-ue. by defeating the Planters last Tue0day by a score of 4 to C. Due to a crippled team the Fireman's team '"B" has surrendered lt-s jlica in the league to "Wilson Bros., this will play their first game Friday when they meet the Real Estate organization at Leeper park. Schedule Monday: Read Kttate a Kiwanis. diamond A. Tuesday: Fireman "A", vs. Y. M. C. A., diamond A. Thursday: Gas Co. va. Uonls Club, diamond A. Kiwanis Club vs. Planters.

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IVt. .V.) .;.. .."1 1 .471 Prt. .;n .: x 1 .4tV .o'ki VI! ST ER DAY'S REM LTS National Lfncno New York 2; Cincinnati L. lirooklvn 7; Chicago 1. riiila.lelphia 7: Pittsburg S. Insten s; St. Ix'uis y. American Leajne Detroit 2; New York O. St. I on is 10: Philadelphia 1. 'hi".u'.. ."; Posten 2. Cleveland 2; Washington 4. American Association Louiwvil Kansas City 7. Toledo 0: St. Paul 2. Columbus 11; Minneapolis S Indianapolis 11; Milwaukee 4. Southern Asportation Mobile 4; Atlanta ö. )lt pame Mobile 2; Atlanta 1. (.2nd game, seven innings 1 New Orleans 8; Birmingham 2. (lit game) New Orleans 5; Birminphara 5. (Called, darkness ) Memphis .1; Nashville 1. little Kock 1; Chattancoga 2. TODAY'S (JAMES Nutiomtl LeHKue r.oston at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. American I,ra;ue Chicago .it Cleveland. St. Luu: at Detroit. Philadelphia at Wellington. SAINTS BEAT TOLEDO IN PITCHERS BATTLE ST. PAUL. July 22. Merrltt had the best of a pitchers' battle with Wright, and t. Paul took the tirst

of thr. strict with Toledo. 2 to 0.' '.Jonzaks- double and Christensens I A caterpillar cm eat 00 Ttmp tts single scorr-l 0n0 for the home clubNvri-hr cf u'cA :n a rrh:n tho third inning, and Gonzales' I Th month of Auri't wa nrr.d seron.l don hie an in'ir.IH nut r, ,1 ia f t c r t h Roman emp-'Tor, A':J.f.n.

a wild heave, scored another In the eighth. Score: Toledo COO 00 0 COO 0 4 1 St. Paul 001 000 01 2 4 3 Wright and Kocher; MerrJtt and Gor.zab s. ' Indians m:T nm:wi:iLs. ; MILWAUKLi:. July 22. Indian-; apolis took the lirs: gam,e of the ser- : :.s from Milwaukee today by a score' of 11 to 4. the visitors- bunching hits fur six runs in the sixth. Schneider, a former Bipon college star, succeed.ed Pott after h had been knocked' out in th sixth and did not allow' an f.irr.ol run. Score: India:. apo'.is . M0 0 00 211 11 14 l1 Milwaukfe .. 1 10 000 200 4 9 2' Oi vet and Kru-ger; dr and Myatt. Pott. Schnei- j BLri:s taki; anotheu. KANSAS CITV, July 22. Kansas i City tuck its sixth s-.r.iight game her j to-lay by defeating I.uisville 7 to ; :n the tirst game of the series. The 1 Io. alf gathered three runs in the ; f.ry-: inning. A rally by LouUvjlle 'in th'- fo .rth produced five run?. i which one was ad'd in the r.ext ; inninc for a 0 to 3 lead. But in the sixth Kansas City ti-d the rore ar.d! i the ! tii" i run ! twf w:n:.;r.g counter was added jr.; s':nth inning. Lutzke's homei in the sixth, which brought In! from the bases, was the win-! j r.ing factor. Score: I j)uv;..p .... 'J J'f i'l'J U'J1.1 r d r . : . ' . i ' . in r . . Kar.r.is City .. 300 003 10 7 15 1 Est::. Ix.ne. Cullop and Brottem; liir.o, Daw.-on ar.d M;arty. lUKOItS IJIÄVT JOLLIIILS. j MINNEAPOLIS, July 22. Colum-' bus t( 'k the .rt game ot the eer-j :e. 11 to ?. th- Millers making seven' J errors umb is pcored six runs in the t.rst ana r.ve more in the sixth r.or.e of the f.ve being earned. Home runs wre hit by Magee and Thor-) mahlen rf Minneapolis, and Todt ar.d (";. Shinn-r. o '. orV,oq C - . v' O 00 5 co.-. 11 9 2 iMinr.e.apo'.is Northrop, . lot 10 Fr.yd'r. 00 - 8 7i Burwell andi Hartley mah n. w er.--. MCall. Snvillwood. ThorrSchausr and 1 The iVr.rr.ark dykes have utood the stcrrns of more than 7CX' yean.

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