South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 247, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1922 — Page 5

MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4. 1922

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EVANS THINKS THE WESTERNERS WILL GOP AMATEUR TITLE

Four Players n DEMPSEY IN BOUT

Match For Title

of St. Joe Valley

Dan Sanders Eliminated

I Finals to Be Played Ira Courli Shoots Practice Off Today.

Round and h Considered for Final.

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Four players "will remain in ihe battle for th individual championship of the St. Joph Valley now

playing at Chain o Iakes. Taylor of Laporf, Him ore of South Bend and Morse of Mishawaka and Camp-

Joe. Rlmore will tackle

which during th coming wek U to Taylor .ind Campbell will meet I- th batt gro-m 1 for this year'. j Morse this morning for the right to National Anvi:ur 'hamp'.omihip. thld !!-' the- final for the champion-

in the

i bhip which will be decided

afternoon. .The biggest surprise of the tourney was the elimination of Dan Sandr.s In the first round by E. C. Dav-

Sabbath day than I have ever known to he th crcse, at previous tnurna-r-ents. This requited from several things. 1 rot fir La lr-J syr.lf n!:iVf 1 hi

Iton where member of club, do!ldsi"n winner of the championship ot

Tit employ caddl on Sunday, than , a fKfl rnle pl!ovliPr.'. Th n. the 1

ars of the amateur ranka took ad-lfirit round: Taylor defeated Hotle lSimm0ns' arena at Michigan City wining of the day to take a re-t, a!ur 19 holes: Fisher defeated Cooper.wnen Jack Dempsey. king T them

ni,mhr of them henir con - miumt .-au i.-.. . itu, win appear m an exmoiuon.

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Results in th championship flight

AT MICHIGAN CITY; PROGRAM GOOD ONE

Joe Lynch and Pal Moore Bout Expected to be Big Feature of Card.

Will Be in Action Today

I'HOKIIAM: JACK DEMl'SKY vs five fparrlng partners JOE LYNCH vs Pal Mo"ro Jimmy Clabby vs Jimmy Darcy. Billy Wells vs Dennis O'Keefe. Harold Smith vs Champ Ross. Time 2 p. m., standard. Place Fitzsimmons' arena.

What is doped as one of the bet boxing cards brought together In a long: time will be pulled eff this afternoon at II o'clock at Floyd Fltz-

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rleuDiii by their abnce. the court? e a rr-?l. which

ood thing. The green were nt clipped today.

though they usually are dipped and J .i -M m A K i - i re a L- r r f - V fc r V !

day during a championship. looking over tho of p.ayers here At F.rookline I can .set- that thl fhanplon.hip i-? easily to be the mo hotly contested one u e have er had. There s to be expected at least a hundred good golfers who come to thn meet merely for the fun of it and -with no expectation of winning th title. There are a few of the.-e player on the lot this year. Mo.t any man here is a well established amateur ind so the competition narrows down to a red hot week of matches eliminatiooa. The rrvitche. begin Tuesday, the second qualifying round of IS hoi being the only play .-ched-u'.ed for Monday. This beintc the ca-e. this y:ars tourney amounts almost to an invasion of the east by the wet since

the title now i held by Js.e Guil-

ford, of Boston. Can anj piaytr from the we-:t lift tli crown? I thiak one can. I am from thf west :nd I would be a i-oor woternor if 1 didn't think we had the world's t golfers in our m.'dst. We outiht to have them because we have more men and women playing srolf. The game i not such an exclusive pa-tin. o west of the

Thus a f ' 1 -oore ueieaieu i imiiiiii v. i'i v. 1 ! Iavidson defeated Sanders

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along with an all star program head-

ana .,ec by a tenround mix-up between

Morse defeated Swasey 1 up; Iien-;joe Lynch and Pal Moore, nett defeated Keily the 1919 cham-j The rest of the card is also a wlnpion 2 up; Campbell defeated Ros-jner with Jimmy Clabby boxing ten tiser 6 and 4. Second round: Cooper J rounds with Jimmy Darcy; Billy defeated Hotle which wa another j Wells, English welter champ, going big surprise of the tourney by the, ten with Dennis O'Keefe and Harold srore of 4-3. Cooper is improving Smith, the kid wonder battling eight greatly and will be a serious ton- rounds with Champ Boss, tender next year for the champion-j Jack Dempsey will box five of his ship; Elmore defeated Moore 5 and! sparring partners and In all will 4; Morse defeated David.on 2 up 19 work ten rounds. Two of his opholes; Campbell defeated Bennett 4 ponents will be Jack Thompson. and3. g"iant negro from Tulsa. Okla., and Results first round class A: O. , Andre Anderson another giant. The Romaine defeated East t up; Saxe fight fans will have an opportunity defeated Dungan 2 and 1; Ludwig, to see the champion for ten rounds defeated Chanev 1 up; Sims defeat-! and this in itself is unusual. Also

ed Macintosh S and 6; Harris refeated Ahara by default; Terry defeated Filstrup 1 up; Walker defeated Kaufer 2 and 1; Warner defeated Gore 6 and Z: Second round: Saxe defeated Romaine 4 and 2 scoring birdies on the last holes; Ludwig defeated Sims 6 and 4; Terry defeated Harris 5 and

4; Warner defeated Walker 4 and 2

Dempsey has a reputation for mus

sing up his sparring partners considerably, so the bout will likely be a good one. Champion Joe Lynch, the bantam wonder, has been training for a week at Michigan City and will take no chances with Pal Moore, who has outpointed him on several occasions The two flashes have met

First round class B. I. Rcrnlnc j lour times and MrrnphU Tal was defeated W. Fisher 6 and 5; Far-1 awarded the unofficial decision in reman defeated Lay 5 and 4; Mid- two of the battles. lev defeated Neff 3 and 2; J. W. i Moore has been do'ng all of hit:

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HORNSBY'IN LEAD BY BIG MARGIN IN

League Standing

National l-tgue

CHAMPION .TACK DEMPSEY

Shidkr defeated ReeO 3 and 2; France defeated HigSins by default: Starke defeated Woolpert 3 arrJ 2; A. X. Shidler defeated Vie:: 2 up: Winkler defeated C Mont 3 up. Second round. Farnen., defeat

ed Rcmine 1 up in a red hot fight:

training1 for the fight in Chicag-j and is reported as being !n the pink of condition. He Is one of the fastest fighters who ever wore a mitt. His speed in the ring i a marvel and his trick of playing off the ropes

GIANTS WIN SLOW GAME FROM PHILS

BROWNS LOSE GAME IN EXTRA INNINGS

ind shooting .'ast ones have won

Allegheny mourtai'-.s and tlu cost ol jj dgley defeated J. W. Shidler 2 up; him. many decisions. He doe.s not

pack much of a wa"lop. but he outpoints his opponents by such wide

2. I margins that there is no question Results class C. Hynes defeated cbout the winner when the final bei!

Binz 7 and ä: Mc icker defeated h;ts.

olf has been put within reacn or the maes of the people. Chicago now is the greatest golfing area in the world, with perhaps u dozen or more (our.-es for ever one that culd be counted m Bos

ton. This v.ide -pica.', interest :n feated Pratt

tiie game lead- many -Ucys into tne . ril Matcalf !

Starke defeated France 3 and 2; A.

X., Shidler defeated Winkler ?. ar.l

Ring

Drops Throw at First Base and Winning Run Scores.

Donahue by default; e'e Lorenzl de-

up: Palmer defeti:p 20 IioIa-: Baker

Jimmy Clabby is staging a comeback and is reported as showing- his old mastery at the hoxinz end of

port and for tn.u reason we develop i (irftated Webb 3 and 1; Wambaugh , f'.ghting. In his day Clabby was the

defeated Adams and .r; Townsend defeated Javkson by default, Fer-guc-m drew a bye. Second r-und. Hynes defeated McVicker S and 7 winning his both uninds by e ry wide margins; de Lorenz! defeated Palmer 4 and 3; Taker t!eleaed Wviniaugh 4 and Ferguson deftated Townsend 4 and 3. I Results championship consoia-

omckly such sup n players jouncr Ira Cotwh. whose playln:; here was the sensation of the day. Ira champion of the Chicago disirict golf association, was paired with me in a best battle fourson." with John Anderson, the veteran Xew Yorker .mkI bier Jess S-veetzer. His -mastery of his d r:es and anproache, especially ti e latter, was wonderful. He played himself toiav into everyone's very corious conFiltration rs a title contender. I predict tat he will co far into the matches if he doesn't pull his lub thrr.ugh t the final. I have plenty of gclf to back up my opinion that the upt can liff the tit c ?n thWi "Invasion" of the cist, the wee! 1 on here with Couch. Dexter Cummin. Rudy Knepper of Iowa. Jimmy Johr.son of St. Paul. Bob Hunter of California. Bob Gardner nf Chicago, and little Eddy Held of St I -of is, to mention a few of the top ro; fliers. I can tro lust a ll'.tle fur-

uiri, ivo, .i''i v uuii . Fo-wnea of Pittsburg and Bobby Jone of Atlanta for the we?', and

T the ast cm beat that lineup. I j frated Donahue by default; Avil! quickly change mv opinion that j defeated Mef alf 1 up lr 20

the west has the netter amateur f rrenglh. The comirjr week will provide the rver. hr.wer. nn I ir. tiutt respect the f tirney this ar is oiittandlnly the preatesf. one ve have evr had in the 2. yars th. oh.imP onsh!p his been fouxrht for.

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m iisaiion oi me ring anil sine; ins return from Australia he has been showing enough stuff tc war.apt his trying the comeba-ck stuff. In meeting Darcy he will tackle a man from Dempsey's stable who Is considered a toush proposition. Harjld Smith, the popular Chicago boy, will open the card oy mixing elsht rounds with Champ Ross. Smith Is a favorite and is doped as

tion first ro.'nd. Coope- defeated j one of the ccmlng boj of too dav IIotlA 4 and 3. Fish defeated White-' hal by default: Sunder defeated ( ttt t j y nn nmXTji ATI r;?, rlÄVVräiWMh blAK Ur

XEW YORK. Sept. 3. The Giants won a ragged game from Philadelphia 8 to 7 hero today when Ring dropped a throw from Leslie at first base for what would have been the third out. Frisch then scored from second with the winning run. Young. Bancroft, Groh and Kelly contributed to performing a triple play In the second lnnimr when Lee and Leslie began running wild on the bases after Umpire Klem had called Smith on an infield fly which Young finally handled. Score: Philadelphia ...010 004 200 7 12 3 Xew York 203 000 201 3 10 S Winters, Ring and Henline; Xehf, Jonnard and Snyder.

RAGES YESTERDAY AT LOCAL TRACK

th mighty Kelly 1 up in a great

tattle. Class A consolation Dungan defeated East 2 and 1, Clianey defeated Macintosh 1 up; Filstrup defeated Ahara by default; Kaufer de

feated Gore 1 up. : Class B consolation. W. Fishr; defeated Lay 2 and 1; Xeff defeat- I Breaks Record in Willllin 1 Reed 4 and 3; Woolpert defeat-- . ed flUIns by default; Moore de- j ISatlonal Five Mile Race

fratM Vlen 2 up. ruf c consolation. Binz d?

Ratt ! in one 0f tYis most 'spectaculnr holvs

1 :n5 the second extra round that Metealf lost during the day; Wctb'trrk Crene Walker won the five defeated Adams . and 4; Jackson;" national championshir motordrew a bye. t ' ycle race, the feature of th" mtl'.nringä femi-fir.als c!os 1! Far-S'n? at Springbrook park yesterday, neman s. -Vidalev: Star'ce va. A nni established a new world's re-

X. Shidler. Pairings class A- Saxe vs. Lud wie; Terry vn. Warner.

CARDINALS BUNCH HITS AND DOWN REDS, 9 TO 3 CINCINNATI. Sept. 3. St. Louis Punched five hits for four earned runs off Rlxey In the fourth inrJJ? today and repeated the tloe in the seventh, winning from Cincinnati easily 9 to 3. Hornsby made his 34th home run of the season off Markle in the ninth inning. Dncan made a home run in the first inning. Score: St. Louis 000 400 401 9 12 0 Cincinnati 100 110 000 3 1 North and Ainsmith; Rlxey, Gillespie, Markle and Hargrave.

Tigers Field Sensationally for Dauss and Cop Game in Eleventh. DETROIT. Sept. 3. Detroit fielded spectacularly hehind Dauss today and defeated St. Louis 4 to S in 1 1 Inninga. Score: SL Louis . ..OOOtOOO 300 00 3 13 1 Detroit 100 101 000 01 4 11 2 Wright. Pruett and Severeld; Dauss and Bassler.

SENATORS TOP BOSTON IN LAST OF SERIES WAS1HXGTON, Sept. 3 Washington defeated Boston 10 to 3 today in the final game of the series. The fielding of Rice In center was a feature. Score: Boston 100 0CK),002 3 10 1 Washington .007 200 0x 10 14 1 Fullerton, Russel! and Ruel; Zachary and Gharriiy.

PITCHING OF UHLE IS TOO MUCH FOR SOX CLEV ELAND. Sept. t. Uhle held Chicago httless until the fifth inning today In a game which Cleveland won 6 to 0. Only three Sox reached second. Score: Chicago 000-000 000 0 C 1 Cleveland 004 100 OOx 5 11 0 Blarkenship, Courtney ana Schalk; Uhie and O'Ne'JU.

Events Good.

cord for the event, doing the five miles in 3:0S 1-5.

Walker had no easy time in cop-

Purir.g 1921. it ia sn.:d that ll.OLRi Pairings claps C. !Iyn8 vs. de ping the event and was pushed to

books were p-ib.:Hhfd :n Great 1 Lorenri: Baker s. Ferruson

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I Pairings championshir consolai tlon. Cooper '.a. Fish; Sanders va

Rostiser. Palrinc clumn A consolation.

Dnran vs. Chaney; FiMrup Kaufer. Cl.iss B consolation. Fisher Xeff; Woolpert vs. Moore. Class C con-eolation- Binz Pratt: WrHb vs. Jackson.

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TO HOLD ANNUAL SHOOT HERE THIS MORNING The fourth annual Labor day registered tournament of the St. Joseph Valley gun club will be held Monday at the traps In Muesse!a park. Shooting will begin at 10 o'clock Monday morning The program Is a follows: 150 Targets 10 Events. 15 targets each event. Entranre $9.25. Including target at !H centü each and A. T. A. registration fe of 50 cents. Money Irvi!on Slfkn eywtem: one money for ererr two entrlea. $5 0.00 adders money. Optional J5.44 on flrat TS; $3.00

n second to; ana jd.wj on löu targets. One money for every three r.tries; Selfken system. I-oubles Registered. 5 0 targete Shoot in two event. 10 and 15 pair. Entrance (25 pair) $3.50 Including tarrt. Money divide 40-30-20-10. Announcements Shooting rlll commence at 10 a, . m., Btandard rim. Shooters must have their A.

2 ! T. A. affiliation cards. If you hara S I one brinr it with you. If not you S ! mav secure one at the cashler ofI ce. H TropV.e- Will be awarded In our H -.iual way. Thoee shooting for ta.rg-

. ts only eligible to win all trephiea. Groun3s located in Mueasel's ark. Take Portage e.V. car to Elwood av. Two block wt.

the limit all the way by Paul Anderson and Ralph Hepburn. The race of the three great riders was the moat thrilling ever seen here. They were neck and neck almot the entire distance, Walker Anally nosing to" the front far enough to get th decision at the finish line. Harry Freeze, local boy. rod a great race In the consolation event. The entire program was popular from art to finish and Is easily the clasaleat meetinf ever held here. The program for today Is expected to attract a large crowd as most of the same rider will compete. The three and five bicycle race were won by Cyril Spybrook. In the three mile elimination heat Andereon took flret place and In the second heat Walker took first. Seymore won the five mile consolation race with Kelley second and Freeze third. The five mile open waa won by Gene Walker with Anderson and Hepburn eecond and third. The Australian ruru rt race -tls tron by Anderson with Hepburn and Feymore necond nd' third.

BIGBEE HITS HOMER; PIRATES DEFEAT CUBS CHICAGO. Sept. 2. Bigbee's home run drive broke up an eleven Inning

niiehing duel between Alexander and i Hamilton and gave Pittsburg a 2 to victory over Chicago. Pittsbin ; al-n passed Chicago for second place j

half a game. After two were cut in the eleventh Clarey singled and stole second. Big. b-e followed with his four bagger The game was replete with brilliant p!ays. Score: Pittsburg . . .000 000 000 02 2 13 0 Chicasfo 000 004 000 00 0 7 0 Hamilton and Gooch; Alexander and O'Farrell.

DODGERS HIT HARD AND DOWN BOSTON, 8-5 BROOKLYN. Sept. 3. Brooklyn knocked Oechger out of the box and defeated Boston today 8 to 5. Gepee, a recruit pitcher, finished the game for the Braves and made a good impression. Score: Boston 001 011 0!C 5 8 Brooklyn 000 402 20x 8 12 1 Oaeschger, Gepee and O'Nefll; Grimes and Miller.

SPLIT DOlllLB I LEAD ER. .MILWAUKEE. Sept. 3. Milwaukee and Kansas City divided a double header today, the home club v.inning the first, 9 to 5. and losing the second 10 to 4. Simmons a recruit from the Dakota state league, drove In 5 runs for the Brewers in

i the opener. In the second game

Brief's five hits accounted for nine runs. Two of his blows -were home runs, his rf-Hh and 30th of the season. Scores: First game

Kansas City 000 031 100 5 Milwaukee 114 000 30x 9 Bono, Carter and Shinault; and Gossett. Second game Kansas City. .. 004 630 201 1 Milwaukee 000 2-01 001 4 Dawson and Skiff; Sehaack. bee and Sengstock, Hartman.

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MTLLERS WTN. ST. PAUL. Sept. 3. After dropping three straight to St. Paul. Minneapolis won the fourth of the series 8 to 4. Although St. Paul outhit Minneapolis, the home team eouM not htt Tingling in the pinche. except In the elgM Inning, when Hendryx made a home run with two on bases. Sore: Mmneaporia ..101 810 1008 9 0 St. Paul M0 000 C30 i 13 3 Tingling and Mayer; Hall Merrltt. Rogers and Gonzale-s. Allen. GOLF AT WINONA. WINONA LAKE. Ind.. Spt. 3. The annual Waraaw-Wlnona Lake folt tournament will be Aged next week on the Unlrs Jut eat of War-

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HENS WIN DOUBLE HEADER. TOLEDO, Sept. 3. Toledo took both ends of & double header from Columbus today, the ecorea being 4 to 2 and 4 to 1. Errors helped in the run-ft-ettlng In the first game while the Hens' five hits were bunched of? Northrop In the second one. Paskert was chased from the park for kicking on a called third strike. Scores: First gameColumbus 200 WO 000 2 8 4 Toleod 101O00 11X 4 10 1 Palmero and Hartley; Wright and Kocher. Second same Columbus ...... .000 lOo-OW 1 7 2 Toledo 010 0i OOx 4 5 1 Northrop and L; Ayera and Kocher.

Sisler and Cobb Still Fight for Honors in American League. CHICAO-O, Sept 2. Rogers Hornsby, leading the National league In' individual batting and homo run hitting, today i so far in advance of his challengers that any bid they may iiMke to overtake him -will not seriously threaten his drive for the 1912 championship. The St. LouLs marvel, with the close of thi season Just five weeks away, today has a 25 point margin over his rivals and Is batting1 stronger as the race draws to a clo instead of gxr.n-g Into a slump. In his la?t seven games, Hornsby whale! out 13 hits, which shot hi average up to .389. HU siring of 32 home runs Is the be-3t performance In the history of the National league. Grimes of Chicago crowded Bigbee of Pittsburg out of second place honors, yoing Into the runnerup position with an average of .264, as a result of bagging eight hits in his last six games. Bigbee Is batting .358, with Hollocher of Chicago fourth with .356. The averages Include games of Wednesday. Max Carey of Pittsburg continues to be the class of the league in base stealing, having run his string up to 38. Other leading; batters for 95 or more games: Miller, Chicago. .354; Walker, Philadelphia, .3 44; Daubert. .:14 3; Carey, Pittsburg, .34 2; Kelly, New York, .341; Harper, Cincinnati, .334. The race between Cbb and SLsler in the American league is dragging Along with very littlo change, as each is traveling at about the same pace, ßisler Is out In front with an average of .413. while Cobb Is trailing with .400. The St. Louis star smashed out 13 hits in hid last seven games, and Cotb, playing in o.:ly six games, poled eleven. The pclr is nicking with the .400 mark and give promise of finishing" the season above thi figure. Sisler, who has been leading the base stealers almost all season, increased his total to 42 bases, his closest rival being his teammate Ken Williams, who is second with 33. Tillle Walker and Ken Williams are tied for the home run honors, each having cracked out 32. Walker smashed out a brace during tho we-ek, while Williams failed to increase his mark of a weak ag"o. Babe Ruth also connected with a brace of four baggera, and is only four behind the pair. With his 2 8 round trip blows, Ruth's admirers are confident that he will overtake the pair before the wind up. Other leading batters for 90 or more gam-es: Speaker, Cleveland. .370; Heiimann, Detroit. .357; Schang. New York. .339; Tobin. St. Louis, .33F.; Ed. Miller. Philadelphia. .333; Calloway. Philadelphia. .328; Williams, St. louis, 32 5; Bassler. Detroit. .?25. After trailing in second place for a week, Myatt of Milwaukee today is back at the top of the heap in the race for batting honors of the American association with an average of .376. This i3 ten points ahead of Wilbur Good of Kansas City, who led a week ago, and Jay Klrke of Louisville, who are tied for second place, with .367. The average include games of Wednesday. With the clo5e of the season a month away. Bunny Brief of Kansas City is In line to carry off the horns run championship. He is leading th erace with 2, while Becker, also of Kansas City, Is next with 23. Palrd of Indianapolis Jumped into the lead in base stealing with 23. Lamar of Ttledo is second with 21 Other leading batters for 90 cr more games: Mathews, Milwaukee, .157; Urnar, Toledo. .354; Lear, Milwaukee. .354; Becker, Kansas City. .nr-4; Brown. Indianapolis, .353; Combs, Louimille, .347; Has. St. Paul. .340; Mayer, Minneapolis, JO

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American Anaorlatlon

Won Lot Pet. St. Paul S7 4 AH I ndl.in.ipoPs 74 4 Kaii:isi City 7J Ct ..Vtt Minrio;P';ii i; Jl ..M9 IouisvilJ r7 72 .4-i2 Milwaukee f7 7." .471 ToJedo ;V vj 44)1 Cöluin'bD Kl K, s3

YESTF.RDAY'S RESULTS National Lsuue Philadelphia 7; New York 8. P Misburg 2; Chicago 0. St. Loui ; Cincinnati 3. loton 5; Jiriokl.vn 8.

American Jearne nohtnn 5; Washington 10. St. Lrfwi 8; ivtrvit 4. Ca I ca jo 0; Cievt-land fl. No other gamvs n.-he,lule-3.

American Ap.oc!atlon Louisville 7; Indianapolis 3. (1st girw1 L.uisvillo 3; Indianapolis 2. (CaJ ;am)

City 16; Milwaukee 4. il'aJ

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Cuium'bus 2; Toledo 4. 1st game) Cnlambt 1; Toledo 4. (2nd game) Minneapolis &, St. I'.iul 4.

TODAY'S C. AMKK National Iwiku Brooklyn at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. Chicago at Cincinnati. St. Louis at PitUtburg. American Lmro Detroit .it Chicago. Cleveland at St. Iouls. Philadelphia at Washington. IViston at New York.

LOCAL NET STARS WIN TOURNAMENT

Capture Doubles Title at Northern Indiana Meet at Nappanec. Dr. H. E. Förster and Rassel Koehler added another cup to their oolleotion yesterday afternoon by wln-nlnj? tho doubles event in the Northern Indiana tennis tournament at Nappanee, Ind. The two local stars took fh title matches by scores of 6-4 and 6-4 by a bowlldering attack that Ortlleb and Centlivre their opponents could do nothing with. Other scores of the tournament were as follows: Ols and Dunn won by default from Alward and Vermande; Soienson and Keller defeated Multcher and Alward 7-5 and 6-2; Centlivre and Ortlteb defeated Ilosbrug and G. Multcher 6-1 and 6-0; Woodward and Stauffer defeated Phend and Ianscho 6-1 and 7-5; Zook and Brown defeated Campbell and Miller 6-2, 6-8 and G-2; Engler and Thomas defeated Howe raste Ln and Uline 6 -"2 and 6-1; Forager and Koehler defeated Ohht and Duma 6-2 and 6-3. In the Beml-finaJa Koehler and Forstej: defeated iLiller and Hoover and in the flnala thay took OrtUeb and Centlivr into cam? 6and 6-4. Förster is the favorite to take the singles title which will b played for today.

Cobb Is Strong For College Ball Player Brain Is a great aset on th ball field. Most college players are intelligent. College placers are quick to take advice. It Is easy to correct their faults and mold their style. Collegiins bring to the majors a desire to win. The college spirit Is the thing with them. It Is good for professional ball. Pot the Tewxru There Is never a desire on the part ef the collegian to pull Individual stuff. He always plays for the team, ever ready to put himself into the background. Most college players come to th majors well coached In th rudiments of the game. Four fasons of college preparation under proper supervision fit a player better for the majors than a year or two In the minors.

DEMPSEY CAN MAKE WILLS LOOK EASY, DOPESTER BELIEVES

SINGER CLUB DROPS FIRST OF SERIES TO MANCHESTER, 1-0 Second Game Played Today Rush and Henning Have Pitchers' IJattle. The old far that you oan't -win ball game without rur.s worked cut an uaual for th Singer clno yesterday afternoon when the locals dropped the first of a two g.-vrr.e r to Lee TannehilTs North Manche-er aggregation by the score) of 1 to The pitching on both eM? wa of the kind that Is ldom wltneel in all in one ball game end the honors wore about ever. a far a the efTe--tivencas goe, though the Manchester crew managM to two mora t-as hits than did tho Slr.er hitters. The lo--al club couM do nothing with Rush who pitrhe-l winning b'.l at every stage of tha gime. especially in tho pinche he i-howed plenty of reserve. However, the Sln.cr club played Into hs hands on e-i-ry occasion they hai an oportunlty to score by Inability and failure to bunt and adyance runners. In the other departments of th game the local club lonkM goi a, i played good defensiv l.all. ut at the plate they lost the gain 1 y b.i i Judgment and bad ba-el all. Th game was exciting through th r.t:r. nine inning and kpt th 2no fappresent in a- constant uproar. The visitors put over thlr len-i tally In the first rund and it wi rufflcient to grab the verdiot. Walters first up In th opener, singled t left, was advan.ed to second on a pacrince, moved to third rn an infield out and scored when Wolf err 1 on a bounder over Henning h.e;il. Four times during the game thSirrger club had oportunitie.s to 5crc by placing men on second hxf with none, one and two out. Inability tf hit and failure to bunt heade-i off the run In each instance. inAcla:: In the eighth the locals had a Köhlen opportunity to clinch the irani when Joe ClaiYey opened th Snnir.-: with a ringing double Into th automobiles In right center. The thr following hitters were unable, to .1 - anything with Kush'a hurling an-! the rally died. Henning pitchat wonderful ba'.l and held the visitors safely althrouzh the game. With a little help In the hitting department he would havcome through in good phap. Both teams are on edge for th eeoond gam of the eariea to be pliyed today at Singer park. Henni- -will be back on the firing line for th Singer club and expae to turn thInvaders back. Tannbl'l may srvl his star hurlor Bush bark a?aln-: Singers today, but It is be'.leved the blg boy will not prove as eTotlv a he was yarterdAy. and Tannhill may have another &ce up his sleeve for the locals. The tgame is eTpectd to be on o' the hardest fought of the year both club hare won one gam th:ireaaon and today'M gamo will deci ithe series.

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Negro Heavy Does Not Stand as Good a Chance as Carpentier Did. BY HENRY Ii. FARHETJj, (U. I. Staff CorrciKndcnt.) NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Jack Dempsey doesn't 9eem to be troubled over the prospects of a fight with Harry Wills and he shouldn't be. Wills may be. and perhaps he i.-. the be.t contender for the title In the heawweieht class but he do'-s

not stand euch a big chance to beat ! the champion as his friends claim. j Dempsey can punch faster and hit j harder than Wills. He Is much fast-'

er on his feet, a better boxer .nd he can take it "downstairs" or on the

i t hin. Xothing ee Is to be desired. George Carpentier has the fastest ; moving, most accurate right hand In

the ring and he gts mora behind his punch than the lva skilled Wills does. When the Frenchman couldn't get Dempsey with his right, Wills doe.s not stand to do It. Wills has won all his big fights at elo quarters. Many maintain he fights foul by holding and hitting. It might not be fair to call him a foul fighter but it is certain that ha Is a rough worker. Dempsey excels at the very kind of a fight that Wills would carry to him if th colored challenger followed his us'jal style against him.

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COI.OVELS COP TWO. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 3. Louisville made.it three straight from Indianapolis by winning both games of a double headeT this afternoon. The scores wer 7 to 3 and 3 to 3. In the second game the locals outhit the visitors but failed to cornct in the pinches. Tuesdays sch-edule! yame was moved up and played as a. part of today's double header. First game: Loulsvill ....021 010 030 T13 1 Indianapolls ..001 000 300 3 3 1 Dean and Meyer. Causey, Cav-M, Bartlett and Krueger. Second game: Louisville 001 003 000 3 1 Indianapolis ..000 C00 300 3 10 2 Koob and Brottem: Petty, Bartlett. 8tt And DUoo, Kruarv.

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