South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1922 — Page 20
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SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES f WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6
ADDITIONAL
SPORT NEWS
BROWNS AND YANKS READY FOR FINAL DASH FOR PENNANT
Ilu'jin-" Outfit to Find Going Hard a- St. Loiii Stages Lat Spurt. It) I VI .1. WAIaMI. y i:k. h i t. &. ry i. ; cf th- a York Viink'-s arul th i i
St. Hpiwr. froni. thU date my ) r:i n . -1 w, in th- fullowir.,; manTh Kr'iwn.s niu.j' l'at one tall
Southpaw Hitters Have Best Of It, Says Billy Evans Advantage Going to Kirt Shift Style Better Than Kiuht Hander..
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' . tartir. j.t n:b r K. Tip.in'' m brat v-ryth:iy wt-st To win a pennant on the road i.i m orJimry yar :s u'ii-rvilly re-
pardf-d a a harrow 1 und .Ttakinx
Thi is no r rdin.iry yar. Th5 V-:; p'.u the Yank-. reprtv-iil about all thro is to ihr Anif-riran laae. The- Yank to ail a p;-aranc-s, u:;l hive to go it alon aft-r they throujrn with the ite. S.x ani the Ath'c';cs this week. Play the Sox. Thir final appearance in tho I'ui: u.i:il the li5t four days of th sexton will Yn in.ide :n Philadelphia. September 11. Then they go Into th Wt which just now bears a etr. 4Ti'.ir rsf-inblar.ce of a lead pipo -:;) soft ?pi'ts. The fir-t thre- gimt-i are with the White Sox. After the Yanks Ret through with the Sox. or the Sox g t through with the Yank.s, tho athletic.-- repair to St. Louis. The fact of the matter Is that if the Browns win thrre straight
ball games ;n the series, the Yanks j can proceed through th remainder . of the schedule with an easy con-
iclencr . They th n w ill have nothing on their minds save their ca and the matter of collecting econd pl.ice money. On the other hand, the Brown must proe their case by taking at len?t two out of three. The loss of the s-Tie.-s, In toto would not mean the lo of the pennant, as would
probably fallow with the Yanks, but '
line? thinis'H equal to the same thin? are equal to each other, the Foh' entry would not f el exactly Jocular about the situation. Watch Ticers. The next Ftop is Detroit. The Tigers have knocked the Yanks off in nearly every series this eason and although obLs ball club Is slipping whlb' the Yanks have playf 1 .?)f) buball since July 20 there are pitchers on the Detroit payroll who seminly. can win from New ork before the announcer cots throMnh with th batteries. The tinal stand of the trip, 1? to be mad- in Cleveland! The Indians are still dangerous. particularly against a ball club that m;y look a bit careworn at the end of a lor.j? journey. Th1 opportunity of a lifetime la slip; -ir.z away from the Yanks. They hop-:-! and xpctrd to conclude their a.s;ru pam-. with a firmly r' -pect ild 1'Md. Ir.Ktca.I, tiicy ate in front b ,i . i r !- game. Pnless tht-y ran improve thir nppt ition betwfen now and Monday,
lie v will find this cram.1 of butt slight consequence in taking on fur j bird 5eris in a row while the 'rour-i play one. j
fieult for pitchers to fool than right harriers? I am often asked that question. The fr that the. leading hitters of majors and minors are mostly b-fr. hander is the reason. For e tr Ty Cobb, a 1 ft hander, i as h'ld sway in the American League. While no player has so dominated the National League, still left banders have been lr. the majority. At the present time Hogers Hornsby. a right-handed hitter, is setting the pace in the National League. He led the organization in hitting last year. First TJmc In Years. Harry' Heilman, a right hander, n!- was the batting champion of the American League in 1 1 2 I . It was the first time in ye.irs that two righthnndel hitters carried off the major bague batting honors in the same yar. As a rule the right-handed hitters have as much. If not more, power to their drivers than the left banders. However, it ha." always seemed to me that th: left banders mixed up their style more than the right ha nders. Left-handed hitters, because of their position at the plate, have a step or so advantage over right
handers in the dash to often enables a batter base hit on a ball on right hander would be
by a scant margin. Jut a Shade. Having this slight advantage In running, the left handers, as a rule, do more bunting, and attempt' to place the ball more than the right handers. Recently, in a game at New Y'ork, I saw Cobb turn in a bit of thinki';..' and hitting that showed why he h . led the Anuriean league In bitii ; year after year. McNally was playing third tr.se for the Yankees. Cobb. In the vo previous games, had been pul ing his drives to right field. He ha-; hit one ball Into the short rlgl.r field pavilion and bounced a couple off the. wall. McNally, noting that Cobb had fouled the first pitch to right field.
be trying to hit In moved several feet
Two Fa mi lies Pitted Against Kach Other on Basehall Diamond LA FA Y KT TL. Ind. Sept. 4. Basebill f.ms h- re v.re treated to a novel c-xpet.enco here Sunday when two team, each com posed entirely of brothers, met in i a.---ball giine cn the New Jeffer.i. n High school athletic fi"Id here. The- Crowe brothers. of thi, city ilef .tted ihe Cnasc brothers of futMbein. by a score of lo to I. after ars xciting game. The nges of the players on -the ('has,- team ran red f:orr. 13 to 5 4. th- latter player k.ns the father of the fatrJly. who go. Into the am for several in-nin?.-. Three hem) runs featured the f ame.
Hurry and cunning are the two apprentices of dispatch and skiil. but neither of them ever learno their master's trade.
In Spiin, Tuesday Ls considered an unl ickv (lav for weddings.
LIKE CLOUDS ACROSS A
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foreteliing the dreaded torm are the symptoms of womens diseases which point the way to physical and mental breakdown. The nervous irritability, the backache, the dragging pains, are not only hard to endure, but they bring certain knowledge of collapse unless son thing 13 done to relieve the sufferer. There Is one Ftandird remedy which has shown the way out for nearly fifty years. The women who have "come back" through the u of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound present an argument stronger than words could ever be. Adv.
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second base. On the Watch. Cobb, who is constantly scanning the field for a place to hit, shifted his stance on the next.ball pitched and pulled the ball Just Inside the third base line for a two-bagger. Had McNally not shifted it would have been an easy drive for hlrh to handle-. Left-handed hitters, as a rule, hive higher averages because they shift their style to better advantage than do most of the right handers. I make this statement, working on the theory that the batting ability of the players concerned ls equal.
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The glas roof of Victoria station, London, ling., covers an area of ten a res.
Buy two Cinco cigars for 15 cents. adv 246tf
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POP GEERS STAR : WHY GROW FAT?
OF RAGES AT FAIR
Veteran Driver Pilots Sniiarrio to Vin anil Breaks Kccortl. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 5. Pop ('.: rs. eter.in rac e driver, delighted ti.e Ir.-iiar.a Ntate fnir rae track crowd Tuesday when he piloted h: fi-T pacer Smirdo for a new re--r.-.ti of 1 :,"'. l-J. i t ttrn: : ir t'or-
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up. Th 2:00 trot, the feature race of th afternoon, went to the four-jear-oM geaLr.g. Walter Sterling, owned by K.sher and Harker of F.Tfl Licrp'1o:, Ohio, and driven by Harry Ptoke. Th: raee. for ?3,0f0 Chamber of Cornnierce .-:ike. was wm in straight heats. Oet-rs (iru another winner in th race for three-yr ar-o-d trotters, winning with the bay t.V.y, Milady C.uy. tie era lot the f:r.- heat on account of a til break at tho start. Charming Daughter from the sta
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John Dtckenpon, Iexington,
Ky.. taking this heat. The 2:14 pace waj an overtime event and wa finally won by Starlight Dillon, fn of Müney Dillon, fr m th" ftab of T. D. Carlock. S-.elbvviiie, In .1 . trainer.
Druggist Tells of Fasy Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attraetive Ilgure i:ven nt Middle Ago Thousands of women who have had a trim, stylish figure all their lives, begin to take on weight In early middle life. And because they have heard of "Fat and Forty" and because foolish starvation diets, ridiculous exercises and certain medbMnefl only seem to make their condition worse, they give up all hopo and say, "Oh. well. I rather be fat, anyway." Fat that .how Fat that comes ,ir..l stays is not only cumbersome, but may prove dangerous, a decided disadvantage fi your necessary activity and pleasures So why stay th". t way! No special exercises or diets! No dangerous or sickening medicines. JuU a cooling, sparkling. Aperient pieavtnt to take but quickly and noticeably effective. Wetticks Cut Rate Drug S-tore or any good druggist can supply you with a large bo!e of Wendell's Salts. Ambition Brand, for 60 cents and will return your money on the first bottie purchased If you are not more than satisfied. Adv.
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$1 Down; $1 Week! Diamonds are constantly increasing in value! So you may be sure that In taking advantage of this special offering you are making a wi.se, profitable Investment. The simple, eonveninet credit terrius make It an easy matter for you to own cne of these smart, fashionable rings. Settings of white gold or green gold for ladles or gentlemen. Block Bros. S. Michigan St.
SPEC3AL FOR THURSDAY
SURE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS There Is cne flmp, afe ar.d sure way that never falls to get rid of ll.ackhvad. that is to diolve them. To d this ge two ounces of caior.ite powder from any drug store sprinkle a little cn a hot. w et sponge rub over the blackheads briskly v.ajh the part-s and you will he surprised bow the "blackheads have disappeared. Dig rlackheads. little blackheads, no matter where they are, fimply d;.olve and dlsappc-.-tr. leaving the parts without any mark whatever. Jilackheads are s-imp'y a mixture of du: and dirt and secretions from th body that form In the porei f the Fkin pinching ar.d ;ueezing only cau.se irritation, mak-i large p-res. and do not get them cut after they 1. hari. The cilonite
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folve the Mackb.ads so they wash rljrht cut. leavir.x; the pore.s free and can and :n thrir natural con.Lt.or Anybody troubled with these unsightly bmthes fhould crtain'.y try this &imple mothod. Adr.
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WE RESERVE THE R1IGHT To limit aI1 Purchases mad during the Mill End Sale and we shall be compelled to eliminate all telephone orders. There'll be no C. O. D. and no goods sold on approval. Extra Salespeople are engaged to assure prompt service.
2000 Yards Plain and Fancy Silks in the Greatest Mill End Sale Ever on Record!
Second Floor
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Lengths from Z to 20 Yards Values up to $1.50 per Yard
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(Sale Starts 8:30 Tomorrow Morning 2nd Floor)
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In the Neighborhood of Wash Dresses
Some of Them Formerly Priced as High as $24.00
1 50 Wash Skirts
The Greatest Price Cuts in Years f EVERY ITEM VA GENUINE BARGAIN
Dress Voiles 40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, as
sorted patterns; worth to' 75c
(Regular $1.25 Values)
Dresses of Tissue Gingham Dotted Swiss Voile Organdie All go at $7.95 in
the Mill End Sale.
End" Sale, Each
2 Skirts for $1.00 s3eyu. "d 25o
Fancy Cretonnes Fancy figured Cretonnes in all colors; the regular 35c kind Mill End Sale, -fl Ä
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Mill End Shoppers, Grab These! To $10 Wash Dresses
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The Greatest Opportunity of a LifetimeSale Starts 8:30!
Dress Percales Fancy Dress Percales in light and dark colors; the regular 25c kind Mill End Sale. Q 1 per yard aLu J
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1500 Pairs of Hose in the Mill End Sale! No Limits to Purchases in the Hosiery Dept. Buy as Many Pairs as Yoij Want!
Women's 35c Cot-
5 ton H o s e Black,
Brown and White Mill End Sale, per pair 17c
Women's 35c Burson Brand Hose no seams Black and Balbriggan Mill End Sale, pair . .25c
Women's Fiber Silk Hose Black,
Navy and White
Women's $ 1.5 0 Silk Hose, Black, Brown and White,
Mill End Sale, per Mill End Sale, per pair 59c pair $1.00
Boys' and Girls Stockings all sizes to 39c qualities Mill End Sale, per pair 25c
(Brandon's First Floor Left Aisle)
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Women's Bloomers
4th Floor
Mill End
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Women's $1.50 House
Dress Aprons Mill End jj
Eale. each , .99c 3
B One lot of Corsets
regular $5.00 grade
soiled Mill End Sale.
each 99c J
Women's 59c Pinafore Aprons Mill End Sale TWO FOR 99c Sale Starts Tomorrow. Morning at 8:30
Children's Dresses Children's Wash Dresses of plain and fancy Ginghams sizes 6 to I 4 to $3.50 qualities Mill End Sale, each . . .$1.39 Sale Petticoats Black Sateen Petticoats Mill End Special, each $1.49 Petticoats of Cotton with Silk Bottom $2.50 quality Mill End Sale, each $1.98 All Wool Sweaters Women's and Misses' All Wool Sweaters Tuxedo style all colors $5.00 quality Mill End Sale, each $2.93
Women's $1.00 Sateen Bloomers, BI acK, Brown, Navy Mill End Sale 59c Muslin Gowns Women's Muslin Nightgowns slipover style also with high necks and long sleeves up to $2.00 Gowns Mill End Sale, each $1.00 Silk Chemise Women's Envelope Chemise all colors regular $5.00 kind Mill End Sale, ecxh $2.93 Look for the Blue Bargain Tickets!
Dress Ginghams Plain and Fancy Dress Ginghams in all the new Fall patterns regular 25c kind. Mill End Sale, per yard .... 11 fl ß Dress Ginghams 32-inch Fancy Dress Ginghams, in checks and plaids, also plain
colors; 35c kind. Mill End Sale, per yard .... La'
Table Damask 72-inch Table Damask in assorted patterns; regular $1.00 kind. Mill End Sale, RCfl per yard Üütl
Crash Toweling Unbleached Crash Toweling with fancy border; the regular 15c kind. Mill End gn Sale, per yard hJ if
Crash Toweling Pure Linen Crash Toweling; the regular 25c kind Mill "3 fjj End Sale, per yard 5 O lj
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And there are many, many other special Mill End prices on Domestics, all. marked, plainly with a Big Blue Bargain Price Ticket. Come get what you need at Mill End Bargain Prices (2nd Floor).
Starting Our Greatest Mill End Sale Tomorrow Morning at 8:30
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