South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 210, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1922 — Page 9

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ERSKI11E WINS TWO OF FOUR RAGES OH CIRCUIT PROGRAM

Rotary Club Golf Players Winners Ouer Kiwanians i , I

Rival Clubs Finally Get Topetlier Ilotarians Cop Contest, 14 to 8. ' Vo- two y-an Mouth Rend Klwaniars ami, .South Hind Rotarfins hav been nrcine on another fftr u X'-ra grlf match, and the his? event was pulled off yesterday at Chain O'LikeM anI after th ashe

had thoroughly hrtn r.ikd over by r.o It-fv An f-xprt arrountnt thin f Karl Kirsr '-f lit-fnl and Kins, the r' su'ts r'VKi.f '1 that th Hotary rluh j had -arrer d 14 points t' th Kl waniins 8. I Th" KSwnlan rpfupl to be f-riahM h.o'Aovr. and nr' clariior-. lr.tr for a return matrh and it Is most

Pilots Arnold Friro and Sjgnal Peter to Victory Take Spill. COLt;n.l, July :s. (P.y A. 1' ) t'"dyei two hours on account :t a h'-vy Ahnwer at 2 o'clock, raring rn th final day' program of th' nid'umrnT trand circuit melni; wsi not concluded ur.il alniot r. :chLfall. Pour r;: cvnts inado s:p th card. O. I. nr.okine won' t wo of the four ra-i and fisured in a f;ill In the 2 Of, pa-' o l5r.-'. lie piloted Arr.oii IVis-o to v.'tory in the 2:14

rot and .Signal I'r-ter in the iu prubal le that the Hotarlans will glvp

frof. Dri-?r T.erry iehinl I'arKfr them fefoirl rian"e. Itert Teyer-

P.ny r lMd-"d with CharU-y eet h j jntr tn roni'ieror of the mljrhty like in turning to -ore for thfeDnran an,i Ultf-hell waa tho lead thud he.it t.t the 2;0? rare and 0ff rn,ln for Khvanis defeating ri. I.

Hritin w.-ia tlirfw:i to the crou nl. I Ha ?r " and K Oor waa Riven Kf .vnri l j-otne .-rratr -h5- h' w.1. un-j a r tty bit: Job liut he never flinched injured. Th parer .-lithourh un-(nnd foucht to the finish. O. Romine hurt vn? drawn for the fi:,;I he.it I ni, ked .Joe N'eff .1 and 0. J. I . Far;.r,.i Hi.kir.e turned Arnold Frisco n,-Miian of -peed waon fame beat

the final he. it in luv Pollock - and (. r.ut tnis

mied the srorint? for the Kiwania

These Four Keep Detroit Tigers in the First Division

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playerjsive play revolves around ttop. Ulgney has played

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the 2:1. trot. I i. ksn Irattou won th t.Ai-i in j-tratsht iseaV With

I'.iriy .-: time the j-'k in '"h heat ti t'ae tlire j 1 -1 r t r po'- whre Cox arted h:s s.Kv-f:!! rir All o!

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2:"1. Ii ly Ulr defeated a small nM f 2:10 picefij after Ja kie n'l'nnnnr a re. ruit from the half Tni trark.

v.-nn the r.r"t heat. ttrr the mm ludini; hat

judges made the Hnnour.rempnt of hir .in, ii.,n .n the Va 1 e n t i n -'

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Who is the most valuable on the Detroit club"

Without any hesitation most of thu en and is improving each day." fans would rply Tyrus liayniund! A year ago K. Rlcney was an unCubb. j lnown in the Texas league. Today .. . , , , . . . he is the main col' in tlie Ietrcit L questionably Cobb is the urea'.-' , , J ,

.nh Ii U' I'l.tr-d-e defrated ' k.u i,v.r nf Qn -itiih-.u. uie man who io.uut, u.c

i iisnn, i;a uiiiiiir i g vanillic .iiawi.

Herman IMllftte came to th" T.ts

I from Portland with Htcher Johnson tin a $10, COO deal. When the Detroit

club paid such an enormous i-um for two yoiine piteher.s It wa thoimht

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Irish Grid Stars Sign to Coach at

Various Colleges Anderson. Shaw. W y n n e. ' Mahre and Dooley to Teaeh Yonnn-ter ""Foothall." S-vral of l.TFf f.ir' tir qthd'?e-

j st N' ' r.- harne. ba e k. r -d ror.tr.' ts ' I to ( o.t. h at ei)'.'.fce ai'.d n : " rsit ies . I di:r. r.-r t lv 'lTilrc s-ho! term, ar-: Icordir.L- to Ca-h Knute Kr; Kne, dl-, ! lector of ntbletb-s at Notre lut-,e. Fddie- Anderson. capTain of T t s t ; ;orr's "v.oi.ii'r eleven" ai.d a fr'-' fjuer.t ehr!:- a all-Amerii'an ' durfn.r his In --; tltree year at Notr, ' I Viii-.e, v. .:i .'arh. at Columbia Co!-1 . 1 c D;o 'j j : I o w .1 . Viiih at Xebra.-ka. j "Iturk" Sliaw. one of the best! ita'kb in Notre Jaime's history and' i a Y -tern Cm f'-retvo winner in :!-et f-h't-uit f v f t.t. will ti.-oli at N vada ' univer:t v.

"Clief Wnr.e, the bro ii'ht full-'

1 ark ever at the umversitv :nol tlie

spring trlj and was prc1 1 into t the Titers were just an ordinary elub. j holder of national and f-tate rrnds service largely because the Tiper.j Tlie iino .howinc of th Timers has; in the hurdle rares, has sUne l ai were. 'jy on pitching material in tho i brr-n peneraliy credited to the ex-'roncli at Midland Coll. ire. Fremont,,

early spring. ' j crllent work of the n rruit oitehers. ! N hraska.

AMERICAN FLYERS IN GORDON-BENNETT BALLOON RACE SEI

Capt. Honeywell. Mr.j. e-t over and Lieut. Hood, I . S. Fntries Headv for Start.

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r. ISKiNI Y. the Titers were just an ordinary club.

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to do nil th'j This is unqut-tioi ablrs tr Je. yet ill Harry .Mahre. !vi. s-aid Johnson ; Dtust bo rem :r. bet 'd that Caiviv r 1 plain of Irih team-

lb Warner 2 and 0; C. I,. Ziglvr won there is . .jue.t!on if C'o'ob h.-;s been!

frr.ni ICirl Kir T, and 0; W. .7. Kastiof greater value to the Detroit club

(bfeated .Si:v Iontz 15 and 0; .1. WVthki yt-ar than several youngsters on Shidlt r won from C. J. Jackson 3 1 the pay roll.

Recently, while the Tmers- were

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the final heat f the Z: trot.

rMPtol that Mr- Valentine oe . Pittshnrir

-left off ea.y" a it was a personal j Jl1;-;

matter. The Judges piaceu valentine on his pool hhavior without fine or suspenfion2:10 Chi- Trot. 3 Heat.. Torme l.o0.

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i cleaning up on the ea-trrn clubs, : Owner SAvIh t the Detroit dub uns

v.onme. .Mac k wan asKeu to w nat ona pia) in a jonfr chance. thine he attributed the lino showim,'! A broken bone In h! pitching Of th Detroit Clul). ' u-rl har.iI.ni.ni.d tnlimnn r. 1 fh.'l

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Tigers' pitching :r ff. De.-pite the fae tha

his elhtrenth year as a b! leaguer i from the frank avlmiion of I'itchbe, is t-t!ll one of the rtally greal;er I'illctte. In i r'eent game witli

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Id. For the hrt three months of! Johnny Has.-ler is tli" chap who y its ur at ontribüf r to tlie sueseason he was the ace of the : rt-cts the wotk of tht reerait tvvirlers. ; ,-s of the foothall eloa-ti as center.;

, Some idea of Is in to the I erroit

'lassler'. great valo.e

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will ,'osid Jo- Mrandy at St. Thoma;:

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lined i eon'g., ,-i. l ain. .Minn.

Ituibl .New To.mi. Jim Dooley. stell, ir irnird for tht

Mars of the game. True, be has : New York lM'btte stod trie Yankees' l'ast thiei- yens, w iil i-oach at Cathslowed up ;i bit on his feet, but hls'on their head.. He st etned to have iie I'iiiv rsity. WahhintUnp. I). C.

nrain is a aic-ri as ever. in con-i tne narij-nitt ing .N v ork pegrega

a alert as ever

Eldering Cobb'j value to the Detroit tion constantly (

clyb Iiis position as managt r must!

Mthonuh fir had ?7 candidates out

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n t.omrnnf omidhi'.-nt.-d him to: tieo sessions, i nach KerktK doe not

v. ; ri a v. a t h - h our ! m d i '. ; ' ! o'clor k i n t ii a tits! dep. it t ure . 1 a i !'.)! .ar' :t : low g oi iio

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m overly optimistic about the i d.t!ej..i at- I .Marli n zv

i his line wor.t and he remarked:

i T.dmnv i:a!.r ilpcr rv.,! t lo rrr .looming season. In fact he in

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has made the Tigers a factor In the! all the nice things that had been ties are twofold

rare." said Mack said about him. That injury ha.sj The presence of Cobb In the line-j dit. hf really pi ehed that game. I that it will b an "awful battle' 'to "lUnnev has tilled the weak sn.it nthor tnoiled his clia orr s for a hie Hi), and the influenro hp evrrfs nn ; nitchol ivhrrn rind wh.t Im .loorf ,1 'turn Otit a team anywhere IK.ir th

in the defensive play of the Tigers." year. ! Detroit. play, was shown

continued Mack. 'All inrkdd defen- I'illette? looked just so-so on the spring.

in ihe' I would have clipped ui many a time;

."ith 'obl out of the lineup i had I used mv own judgment. "

American league

Signal fetr. bh, by Ifr the

;rar. iKr-klret Hrtllyroo.t Itil-i. r m . y leter Yi)!. iMfMnhoni I,.ttle Iav. b nv. hy M'-rg.in ATworthv. iMdiiu.'il-ii P.oh Din. h g . I.y KTj.dln. (Morrison r.oiiisn d Icr- ehm.. hy K.u-

Tiir de Ior-ez. (Armatrong)

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link a. HiDn üreeke and Frederick K.

al rtarted Time, -rto-'-j. ? 2:11..

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Tramp af. ro.h.. by Trampfat, rsttke IMrkfr Hoy. b g., hy Forest King, (HeTry) Wanda MT. bra . by Aahland C.ieU (I'Jlini Mnr Be-lle Drvt. Chirley Sweet

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Won Legt , New Yerk ."-t 12 St. I. niils 41 'Chiraco M 4.' I Iwtroi: ." 47 ! eievel.ind 4" I'.t I V:i-.hi!igfnn 44 4'J i lUoI.ol. lphl.i :'.. it 'st'U) :''. ."' I Anierlcun Asportation j Won I.ot St. Paul M "7 Ind'an.iiMdi II t Innetpolls ,M 47 Milwaukee ,M Td Katoid City .M Louisville 4'. '.diruibus 12 l To ltd.) S4 i."

I Rounds Indicate

rJCity Golf Links : Popularity Here .r.n . .471 Park Hoard Officials An4ii ; nounee 12.367 fciRolInd?,, I on Course Tins Season. i-ct ; . y.is Fince the city's municipal golf

YANKS WIN AND GO GIANTS AND CARDS Leonard Talked imp n mnoai mAnü! OMIT RAiiDT v üTTT Tendier Out Of

iiuu rinoi rijnujü; oriju üuudld dill

standard of thoe representing Notre Dame during the past three years.

Loral fans, however, have great .epnfidance in Korkne as a developer of green material and are showing j the same optimism over the coming is hedule, thaj the foothall Mioecss-s of recent years warrants.

will liavH thn . . Tl ir a ;tgl.etmetti. and Sw : ha e three. A rtti 1 ru : and MuK r. The Lalb.ons will al ctibie no t r-. I; al a : illir'' a !',elry hil'o. net, th' Uekt t 1" ing

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Arnold Frisco, i.r.f, ny an rncplno. U-irMne-St.k."i Mary I. gr.Tn.. ty Iterder Knight. (Mr.D.mabD .... T.pty Todd, ldk.ni.. hy Jim hi. (rorrl-'n Hurry Hnwkr. nr., hy lordolen. (Whlt..eld The C.reat Fi? I.eaf. bin. by ivt,.r tin ;re;it. ir.ix lloraa ...

Mekola. ha-bile l'.oj. Alir C. Korbe. . tirbs P.ntrh. John Speaker md Henry j C al Ft.irted. I Time. 2:10. 2:. 1:IO 1 rer. 3 llewt1. 1'nr ll.fHh. j

o Iv llfdf, t. Ti . by Miner licr, (Whlblieidi J.iki. o onn r. h g., by Harney ( rConnttr. e.irlnjlt I.iiy Poin:er, l ni.. by Star l'ointf'r. Jr.. i M.rriorO Idttle tJratton. g . ty Pratton 1 "(ire IT'1:. iPeyle Harlo n.im.oi. h g . t.v Charley H vt. UVrryi .'

Werthy Polly n'' -'t-'.:red.

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Joe Valley Golf Teams Major League Players to

To Fipht on La porta Links',

All six teams of tlie St. Joseph Valley Oolf association will Journey to the LaPorte Country club Saturday for what promises to he the most important matches of the season. The race his narrowed down nd the probable team champions

cf the league can he announced at he conclusion of pUy tomorrow. Cart. Hisey's ?-puad cf hopeful will meet the N'.lcs-Buchanan p..yj.vl nd should win with penty to spare, lilkhirt and St. Joseph are tied for f.rst place- and hoth will hav their -tron;et line-up'" 'n the Jleld to maintain their place?.

For reliable dT.t:str- consult Drs. Curs on Ä: Oren. 125 W. WAh ;-eton av, rhor.e, Mh'.ti 5 49. idvCOtf . . . Classic Rome had no utreet liphts

juiuiniiniiiininiiiiiiiiniiiHiliiiniiii mtZ mm I HOME OF I 1 Hart 1 j Scliaf fner I I & ! 1 Marx I

STYLISH ALL-WOOL CLOTHES Saml Spiro & Co.

d'.i.V of golf on it most forceful evidence .4i of the pepularity and value of this

..71 ' recreational park a.se-t of the city.

Without ejuestion thin year will be

I the most suece sful the municipal

course has had si tree its opening three yars ago, and its popularity increases daily. On th'" basis of the number of rounds that hve been plaed over, the course Mnce It? opening, the average is about in 9 rounds a day. llig Holiday Cnnvds. On weekdays, however, the number of rounds played between 10 and 120, while on Saturday and Hunday the average i: increased as the number of reuinds runs up to .approximately 200. The average number of rounds played day, however, does not mean that there are about 130 people a day who use the course, but a slightly loss number, inasmuch a many of them play several rounels instead of a single nine holes. I'p to the present time the receipt? from tlip'foiirsn have amounted to

j slightly over $100, the sum of lo j cents being collected for each round

played over the course. Th's practically covers the upkeep of the course leaving it necessary for the city, to provide funds only for improvements or out of the ordinary expenses of upkeep. .May lYrtillze Course. T' .. - . . . 1 .... V . . J

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t lay l osi-scason frames pended approximately $p,G00 of city

i. milaiju, juir js, American ! funds on the course. Last vear an-

Y K ST K ni). Y 'S R II S I'LTS Natloiuil Ietijue Pittsburg 2: Itrooklyn 11. finehmati 11: Philadelphia 7. St. IouH 4: New York H. (1st game) St. Lonl 4; New York (2nd game) Chicago i; I'.enton . American l.euirue Washington .'; ltroit New York 7: St. I.nuis .' Hosfun It: Chicago 1. 1 10 iunings) rhlladeWhia 12; Cleveland .1. Amerlran Awtnciatlon Indbnaj'olis 4: Mlnn-apolis .1. Toledo 1; Milwaukee L ColiimbiiH 2; Kaii City 11. hoiilsvii;.. 4; St. Paul S." Southern .ntoelatlon Memph I -Atlanta Pes t.oneil, rain. Chattanooga ii; New Orleans ll. Nahvilb? Iiirnilngh.ini 4. I.lttle Kock .; Mobile 1. TODAY'S A 51 IIS National I.rttKQe Sr. I.ouN at Hrooklvn. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at imstnii. P.ttburg at Nn- York. Amerlran Leugne r.osoMi at St. Loa. New Y.rk at "bieajro. l'hlladf IphU at Petroit. Washington at Cleveland.

Dtiluth Wflrn

the C hampionship LEONARD RECEIVES Hoover, Sculline

HnrIin? L,.nH c,)r,;,,1"T.,f,,y "i'27,.h "1ll,cra,M,!bpnanr'iiwiWorkviiriiHe! CU ARC (V RFPiFIPTfi i Champion, Home Browns illiams Sniacks 1 ic. Old INntional Lcapic j yas Grosv Savrd Him UllnllD UI llDUJjlllU,

rd Home Huu ol 1 ear. ! , lteconl. ! from Knockout. i.

.ST. IRITIS. July 2S. Sam Jone? pitched the New Yprk Yanks back Into first place Friday by allowing tlie vSt. LouL Hrowns only s! hits, New York winning. 7 to 3. The

N'i:W YORK. July ?. The New

Ye rk (Hants made it four out of five from J-'t. Kouis l'rlday by d.viding ;i double header with the CiMinals

Tho champions continued

j nv m:KY j. inu:.h. ; NI-:V .YORK. July 2K (Hy 1. jl". T w Tendier, young and slow I on the mental trister. w:is talked

theirjout of (no wor;, s i;ghtw. iglu chain.

victory, which w is New York s thira i heavy hitting m the prst patn ; jijonship Thut lav in the four-game scries, gave th ; knocking iJoak eut ef the box again ritv

nicht in Jersey

CJianipion Pulls Down $121,T.")5 for Hattlc Tendier HceeiYes S62..ri0().

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half-gnme lead over the land winning 8 to 4. Haines pitched!

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Winner of Diamond Senile CIasie Kereives Royal Reception upon Arrival. nCIATTIT, Minn.. July 2. d'.v A I.) National celebrities had i t . I I'.ilutl and they werf gieri rf-c i

-c.jtior.s, but the greeting extended W:l-

llrowns. ii'ho had he'.d the league St. Louis to a' 4 to

leadership tdee June 1C. itors iKitted Kolp hard in

and second inning, scoring five, run.. Witt hit a home run with two men on hnsie.s in the second and Williams chalked up hif 2?.rd circuit c'.out in the firt with S'isler mi base. Score: New York 141 nn() 1007 R 2 St. Iuis 200 010 0003 3 Jones and Srhanp:: Kolp. Itayne and Se vereid.

With a rrur'' chimniim in front fendinir bis lieht weight titl" Thür

vic tory in the,r,f ,;.' ,v T i n a ..ö.i.t tr.,-...,- i -ttv- nn.i t. tcr MeCall Hoover l'rid.ay w n o

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The vhs- seconu out nun a narrow escape in for .t inf,ckout ounch and with 70.l. - 41 . : t I-, li-l, r.n i t...r.,l 1... , ...

me him no- ooiiii wo. o ii.i wn.i-jj .-v i i trienzie, ;iti on the.r tect sens-

all their runs after two wfic out. Rogers Hornsby hit his 27th homer of the season in the efghth inning, tying the National league record established by Williamson of the old Chicago Nationals n 1 s S 4 . John Heidler, president ef the National league, and Commissioner Landis witnessed the games. Score:

1st game. ) ist. LouiH 21'VOeo 010 1 7-2 I New York . ...O'ta 02x LI 1 i Loak. Stuart and Clemens: Ryan

FOR SOX IN THE TENTH i and l. smith.

HOOPER S TRIPLE WINS

CHTCACO. July 2 S. A three-base i CJntl game ) hit. by Strunk following Hooper I St. Louis 110 110 000

1 New York . . . r.f.O ':

single-, broke up a li-inning game Triday in favor of Chicago, 4 to 3.

the loc three

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Haines and Ainsmith; Nhf, Cau-

L. Smith.

oer Roston. giving out of four. Score:

Rcton ... ooo ooi on o5 i2 l j JONES PITCHES CURS

Chicago ... 0 10 ono no 1 4 10 0 Ferpu.son. Russell and Ruel; Fa-

te r and Schelk.

TO WIN OVER ROSTON

league club owners, meeting here Thursday voted to remove the ban prohibiting players from participating In post-season exhibition games.

proximately $3,600 was ypent. The amount of expense this year canned be ascertained yet, as it has not yet been decided Just what will be done

TIGER KALLY IN TIIK SIXTH STOPS SENATORS DETROIT. Mi.-h.. July 2S. Detroit bunched hits off France in the s.xth inning after two were out.

scoring five runs and defeating' Ronton

IIOSTOX. July " !- Percy Jones of Chicago, heoi tlie- R raves to live hits Cr; day and Chicace shut eut Roston f to 0. The hitting and fielding of Terry feature d w hile Holloeher work in the field cut eff several possible runs for the F.raves. Score: Chicago 040 010 112 3 12 0

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Six Tigers in

Jones and O'Farroll; Rr.ixton and O'Neill.

ing a change r. the ch.i mpionsbip, Teudb.r allowed the ghh tongue of smart Renny Leonard to rol him of the big opportunity of his life. The oui' k brain of I'onard brought him out of his greate.-t crisis- ami enable! him t" uo through L of the hardest round. of his life and earn a de-ebbm nve-r bj rugged idmllengcr by the .!:t:htet ri" .-lilit ilia r gins.

Tendier Il I'aily. Leonard rallied in the closing"!

rounds of the fight enough to finish with, five jr.ur.d.i to Iiis credit. Tendier had won four rind three were, even. j The bigre: moment of the firht came in the- eighth round when tlie ehampleiii wis j;fst getting under) way good. For live rounds Tendier; had won by a mile because the champion e-ouid not fiut" the awkward left hand style of his opponent. In the sixth round Leonard .'Up-! ped out and tool: iho bad for th"' lirst time. In the seventh and ur tf

tho ni'.dill. of the eighth round. Leonard wa? the champion of old. ("letting reekle.-s he (.ore into Tendler. Ju-t for a ruDme-nt lie laped and Tendier crashed over a terrific pft A

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Tendier, Philadelphia challenger, re- unpar inU del in the city s h:.5tory a: i eeived M..-,'iit, acr-orditur to official j Friday night the world's .scu'lir:,' ti-nre o..,.ie t.obli- ter.lirht bv Pro- i champion, by hi;; own word, admit -

riiitof t . . - i ?'!.--l r 1 1 The fo-bter re. ted that "Duluth .-eomtd tickb-l.

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Ceive'd ; l2 percent of tile reeeipts after the d. ductbn ef taxes. I onanl's share wa 4 2 'i and Tendier i 20 percent. Riekard's profit was 1 placed at JToi.r, rt. i Tile paid att' itdance was announced at 4'l.;ir." and the roa receipts j 2 77. Including compllmentari i s and working tickets the crowd

numb r-t-d 4 :.'"' 1 . The figures tor the Leonard -Tc nd-

Grecte-l hy thousand on his triumph 1 return to tho city Frida morning. Hoover was acclaim d by many thousands as the hero of :ii hour. A huge par: de. carrying in itline of march, city, county and r-:;C orTlcials, was led by the fetiUin? l.4r.g who, .-eatd between bis wile and widowed mother, wacd an acknowledgement of tho throng's iduidi'. It was ii fitting elirriax to Düluth'-

hut i own "Hoover day

br bout hue been exceeded

twice in rinr history. Tlie gate re-j Iupromptu dem.ntratior; we i

tor the D'-mpsey-Carpentier --""uwoueii oim u i ope-..;.;

and the :lr.,'sl tourh l'r.-Aft'-r b. ing at borne wi: ,

ceipt s

conte-t a y.-.ir ago were $l,2n.20 j cePration and the pempsey-WiUard match in! day night.

Tojeda in 11)11 drew $ 4 T, 2 . " 2 1

OI'I.MON ON Tili: l KiHJ: N' wypaper.-; Unanimous fcr Tr')r;a rd. Tex Rkknrd Draw.

Iiis family for a short t!m.e, be car. I back down town something he ! elom did before as he wa -i ;i!.as t' buy trainir.g. ,'lio;i vr r h" j j. eared on the str ' tc. it wa a i lor a d !no:.st r a : :r..

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provided they obtained, tho consent jn the way of permanent improveof the club president and then caln-'ments. ed the permission of K. M. Iandl. The gras on parts of the course baseball commissioner. A PO worn that the department h.a.This, club owners said, will re-' under consideration the fertilization move i-ossibility of a recurrence of'0r tne cntire course and sowin? seed the situation that prevailed last yeftrjjate in the fall for next year's course, when Rabe Ruth, Rob Meusel andjjf tnjs ls one trie expense will be Rill Pierey of the New York Yanks. , niPt bv tbe park board from city were fined their share of the world's j fUnd. eeries receipts for participation inj exhibition rameö In violation of 1 T.T . r ,T.T- ,rtILY Commissioner Iindis instructions, j liUlA. li lir

Ruth's shar of the receipts amount-; ed to 53.500.

The club owners decided, how- MINNEAPOLIS. July 2. A ever, that players will not be allow-'ninth inning Minneapolis rally fell

ed to participate In exhibition con-hort here Friday and Indianapolis ost

testa after Oct. 31. This action, it, v. on the third came or the series 4 i . :ii i - - - , . I . t . . i ; , i ; . . . . V ; Ii...

was itgureu, wm 1 1 piajers two o j io i.uimimiuii. w . oum.i, mui . nwe on

three week.5 to appear in exhibition , Rrown.'s homer ir the first with or.e j ore.

garr.ea, but will not endanger them on decide I the game. Petty wa running tlie game- ?o late in the driven from the mound with the ty-

season as nossiblv 0 detract from I ing run op third base and two out. i

series two out of three by

BROWN HITS HOMER

Washington. C to 3.

fucewnn hit safelv. Rlue driving

the hall over the fence with two . runner, on bases. Score: DODGERS TAKE CLOSE Washington . 2-0 000 001-3 10 2. r,IAT TllI Krj

Detroit 010 ft 03 00x t) 13 0 WAL r IlUJl UU VlbJ Francis and Picinic.b: Oldham. RROOK LYN. July f v Rrooklyn

Davis and Woodall. ' mado the

taking a close

SLUGGING. ATHLETICS i -- The score wes 3 to 2. Vance j tooth had be. n fc, ,

. . np- s ?ht v luck er han Aaarns. mini roano.

DEI' LAT INDIANS, l-. J carev stole four bases but could n-t CLEVFLAND. O.. July 2S.Phil-j Srore. Deberry's timely double in adelphia continued Its heavy hittin ( tne se-venth won the game for the Friday and defeated Cleveland. 12 i)t(. leers. Score:

to 3. The Athletics knocked Morton ; Pittsburg l f0 Of-0 100

from the box in the eighth Inning , Rrooklyn for the second ,t!m? during" the .e-j Adams ries. With the game annarcnt'v : De'.errv.

Managf-r Speaker replaced

swing to Iiis jaw. Ior.ird'P knees I I I rl il n.ri'ir.il fit.! b i

I Mi0'.'il. J r.U'" .., J.1 ......

eyes glazed. His corner w?.s frontic-. His legs -Aero ;:oing and hi arms were heavy but the brain wtis f.i'.l

C I there. 3 I "Don't kid yourself. You're not

'.'oin' any place. You'll rn.ss th" next one." the groggy champion hifd

game from Pittsburg! through a ho'.e in h:s jaws where a

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Tendier fell for it

tore n witn ano.uT

and misled. Falling forward. Ionanl went into a clinch that hei 1 him .... -i ... . , a

Up Until IK- Iie.lU ' .eaiCi. il TendPr's biir chance was g'n. r1 lie knew it and acted like From r

then on it wa. all Ivronard. While the oflicial attendan w;ll

every man on the team except Ja-'lJPTw H'lV CTTPFT;'sT

Sewe.I and Linuser.

not be known f or a r.o

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their ability.

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to but one man. a pinch hitter and j forced him to pop to Covington. i

. ! Ricknrd estimated tli"

iri?CCT 1JIITT V PHI 7' 0 and the rc iT

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130 03 00012 13 1. I'HILADKLPHIA. July 2v :n-

Ovelan.l .. 100 011 r00 3 'J 3 ! cinnati batted Singleton an J Winter s ; Harris and Perkins; Morton. Und-i hard Friday and won th.e final game;

and O'Nell!. Sewell. e,f the series with Phila lelphia 11 to!

r day, Tex ho;:.1 at t $ 4 7 " . 0 u .

PhiiaJlph io

and hats. Sample St.

Aetrui Cleaners, 916 F. 'Score:

L-2376 adv.

20-tf. . Indianapolis

Mir.neapoi:

20 0 1 1 pe-0 4 000 000 1'0: 3

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PliATNF.KS WIN. The Plainer Cigar store

I Cliff Leo. the locals' first baseman i indoor! made two homers giving him four for!

baseball club won a one sided game i the series- Williams hit his le'.tli

flit

'The Gold Standard of Vames

I from the K. wards nine with a seer? i r irctilr sn ash of the

Petty. Weaver and Dixon. Holling?-cf s to i on T-.ener rdavgroud i e-chrh. Score:

ason in th'

worth. MeCall and Maver.

'Thursday afternom. Stel!'-r pitching, Cincinnati icn the part of Johnny Nyikos. wa? Philadelphia

Roger, Rcckr.e

ST. PAVIi ft)IS .WOTHIt ST. PAl-L, July 2S Koob's wf.dncH ir. the third virtually gav St. I . . . , . v - 3 . :v. -

ir.e nanu Mr.t.goc ame -";wero Xyifco. Do'ey and Smith

iou:sv:iiP. j to 4. kooo wauec nve,the Kiwani

- fnrci' t w i rtTPc ' t thif r r i r 7' . . .

..-1, .V. V... ...V I. . . ... ...... ........ before he was relieved. Score:

Louisville . . . . St. Poul

Koob, Dclry and Myer; Benton and Gonzales.

.f,r-o 130 ino 1 1 is 3 i . 001 100 o;o 7 13 1:

responsible for the victory. Reck- Donchu" and Hargrove: Singletonj stroh scored three triples and a home' Winters, Hubbe'.l and Peters. - . run. Ratter:" for the Platner nini i

DIVISION Ol' Tili; M'OII.: Fstimat'd Recc-ip. ?t"".0'"r. Lonrd"s Share. (4: 1-j p'-r-centt. $101.2:0. Tendl-r's Share, (JO percent). J r 0 0 0 0 . Richard's Fxpen-e ir. String Rout, 15.': 00. Rlrkard'r list: rr a 1 T'rr)f.t.

At WEST SIDE SPORTING GOODS STORE JULY 29 and 31 From 25 to 50 Off on All Stock Some of the Bargains: Janesville Coaster, size 10x32, at $5.45 Baseball Bats, $1.00 at 65c 52.00 at $1.65 : 52.25 at $1.95 Baseball Shoes at $2.95 Split Bamboo' Rods, $6.00 at $4.9558.00 at $5.45 $12.00 at .$9.95 South Bend Reels, $ 1 2.00 at $8.95525.00 at $18.45 South Bend Bass-Oreno, 85c at 65c

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wvu iv- vu, , K,wanij, 024 000 02x S 7 3

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Leading Hitters

P.LFFS WIN i:lkvi:.tii KANSAS CITY. July 2v Ry

tleventh ?tra:zr

w : r: -

"r.day. Kansas City went Into fifth A dace ahead of Louisville, who io-t f 1

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CHASSIS $1185 F. O. Ii. Lanfiing FARNEMAN MOTOR CO. 515-517 S. Michigan St. I hont Ma La 4110

RRLWIUtS 3LKi: IT 1'lVi: 1 MILWAUKEE. Wis.. July 2. Milwaukee won its fifth straight ! game by defeating Toledo in 10 in-j ning pitchers' battle, .2 to 1. Roth!

Glard nd Rett were strong in the pinches, the home team falling to

pcore in the .ixth after filling the bases with none cut and Toledo repeating the performance in the ninth Singles by Lear. Johnson and : Myattt put the winning run over In ; the tenth. Score: I Toledo 10) OOO 000 0 1 10 0 i Milwarkee 000 010 000 1 2 11 1 (Hard arJ J. Murphy; Pott and ' Myatt.

FICKLE FAME JR RSITY CNTY. N. J;. July 2S. (Ry U. PA Fickleness of fame wm shown Just before the Leor.-ard-Ttndler fight last night, when Rattlin? Nelson, former world'r lightweight champion was thrown rut of the stadium. Nelson stowed away under the stands early in the afternoon and sneaked into a press seat just before the big fight. He was found without a ticket and three cops. ron too courteously, hujtled him to the gates and pushed him out.

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i to St. Paul. Kar. .-as " I '.r Iumbus 11 to 2 in th-: cf the series. Score: . Columhu- .. 2 j" ire

d f eated

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PLAYGROUND BALLS 1.25, 12-in. 95c 1.75. 12-in. $1.45 2.00, M-in. $1.55

BASEBALLS 2.00 Reach $1.65 2.00 Goldsmith . . .$1.65

FIELDERS GLOVES $1.0a at 45c $2.00 at . .$1.65 $3. CO at . .$2.45

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For reliable dentistry con.-ul: Drs. j Carson ä oren. 12", W. Washington

ave. 1'. .Main 543. adv. rr

tira. say

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265tf

Coffee was introdurl into Lor,-

Ken Williams Drives Out His 23rd Homer ST. IiOUIS July 2 i. Kenneth W.lllains of the St. I.0'iN Araeriear.., c nr.ee; d with hi- twentythird horn- ra a in th.e f.rst ir. ning of Friday's game with New York. This puts Williams one hf hind Clarence Walker of thr- Athletic-,. who i.9 leading the American league with 24. Jones was pitching. There was one man on base.

INDOOR BALLS 1.50, 12-in. $1.35 1.75. 14-in. $1.45 2.00. I6-in. $1.55 2.25. 17-in. $1.75

CATCHERS' MITTS $2.00 at . .$1.55 $3.00 at . .$2.25 $5.00 at . .$4.15 $7.00 at . .$5.45

BASEMAN'S MITTS

$3.00 at . .$2.45 $5.00 at . .$3.95 $7.00 at ..$5.95

REMEMBER THE PLACE West Side Sporting Goods Store

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1044 W. Division St.

South Bend, Indiana

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F:iiiimiimiimiiiimimniiiiiimiiiimr j cton about 1652. V