South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 259, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 September 1922 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ______ SPORTS _____ By G. Louis Wolf_____ Johnston and Tilden Meet Today in Finals for Tennis Title at Philly

SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922

BOTH BATTLE W A Y INTO THE FINALS; THEIR THIRD CLASH

"Bi- Bill and Little Bill." on Even Trrm.s Fipht for Singles Title. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15. Wil!Um T. T.ldn. II.. of thi.-? r:ty mid, "William M. Johnston of San Frun-; ci-ro, meet Saturday on the arts' of the Gfrmar.tir.vn ri.kt in! to I'-hIo th National lawn t.T.n':s champion- h i r of the I" nit 1 S: ites lor 1022. Sole .-'irvtvnr r the 1-1 tyrrs who a wee',; ngo sw.tr.rt 1 rar(uc; in qu ?: of tl.e title, they, reach' d the final round by deci-ie-; ly defeat. n;i;.rr.( n:-' of r.at;- a 1 ralibre. Johrron won from Vincent Richards. s-H. s-1 .ml Tilden elimin if-d Gerald Patterson. Australian 4-. 6-1. C-l. ! Tha meeting of "hi- an 1 little liili : on Saturday will h. their third clash in the champion-nip f.r.al of a. national tourn a r.;er t- John-ton won the honor from TiMr. in ltli and the towTlir Phi'adeiphian ; wres.te 1 the title fron John-ton a, year later. A ireful study of theirrecords aair.t -ich t-thf.r shows an pvfn clojtf-r and mort- intt r;-ling ; ar.lA to thir romhats on th' courts.; In tourr.anint ;ö:iy t:.y hav met tn times ami ach Ins w.ri live match. The:,e contests reduced to, shows that T.'.den has won '2 ! to Johnton'.s 19. j Leadincr Hitters

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r.v iu:kto. iikaU'v. (With projKr aiKlosle) I've n a lot of tighter in my tirnf . On the diamond, in the ring a.-d or. th court, I vo wat'-hd a lot of champions as they climb To th topmost, dizzy pinna'le of fpo: t; Hut P..:i Johnen i the grittiest I've seen. The j'itoii.c of pluckiness an 3 vim. With a I.-rain hat's always work. in a in his l.f.an. o I sin? this little parody to him. litre's TO you. Hilly Johnson. With your wicked forehand drive. You a; . all "Of sand an ginger." And you're vividly alive; And h'te's TO you. Hiily Johnson, With your redd isli-tlnted hair. You lean, lit ho r,ur.eh of visor, ah a lot of pep to Fpare! You are death and you are ruin at the net, Yon'm a terror and a peril when you serve; The r is hiri'.ly any shot you cannot pet. You're a bundle made of energy and nerve; You an1 made of dynamite and T. N. T. And a wildcat hasn't anything on you. And the la?t enthusiastic rrtust a cree You're- a 'bully little sportsman, , through and through! sm here's TO you. Hilly Johnson, With your racket in your mitt. You're the dean of tennis science, And the curly olf for grit; And litre's TO you. Hilly Johnson. With your pulses all athrob, You skinny little demon. Who is always! on the job! (Coypriu-ht, 1922. NEA Service)

CA( III, CiUANI) CIRCUIT SYRACUSE. X. Y., Sept. 15 The gr ind circuit races at the New York state fair track were cancelled berau?e of the bad track conditions due to rain. Friday' bill was the la.st cf the fair.

KANSAS CITY AUTO RAGE DRAWS LARGE

j FIELD OF ENTRIES i - . i Tommy Milton Leads Gas ; Hounds as They Try Out ! New Saucer. i I KANSA'S CITY. Mo.. Sept. 15. ; (By U. P.) Auto rac5 world kin j croomed their mounts Friday in anticipation of shattering a world's ; record Saturday when the new Kan j sa.s s peed way Is inaugurated with a j .100-milo international claic. j Seventeen Ras hounds, headed by 1 Tommy Milton, last year's champion. will try out trie new yaucer toj day in the elimination tests. A ?peed j of 10j miles an hour is required be- , fore driver? will set a chance in the j mad dash Saturday. I Milton, in practice rounds, already ! has whizzed around at 118 miles ; an hour and he predicted today that! j the winner of the grind Saturday j will have to establish a record of j i: 0 miles an hour. I Jimmy Murphy, winner of the In-J i dianapolis race this year. Howdy j Wilcox. Cliff Durant. Eddie Hcarne ; i and other speed monarcha will batI tie for the honors and purses total-j 'ling $30,000. j Wi Hull arner, nun aw Clauer Cop Cups In Kiwanis Play Lead Flights in Club Golf Tournament at Chain o' Lakes. W. M. Warner. George Hull and L. Clauer finished low in the Claffi A. B. and C flight? respectively in the Kiwanis club golf tournament yesterday at Chain O Iakes and carried off each a silver cup. Warner finished in front in the cla.s A flight with a score of 47-43-00. Fareman took second pi.' with scores of 45-47-32 and O. mine won third with 4 5-45-i3. Other class A eores were. King, 18-50-9S, Fleming DO-37-103, Dono-j hue 30-33-103. j George Hull captured the cupj for hrs: place in the class B flight I with 51-54-105. Dr. Baker was s"c- j end with 54-57-111. C. M. Lontz, and Hoffman tied for third with 113 1 each. Clauer with 60-55-115 took the cup in the clai C. flight. Johnson was f.econd with 60-5S-118. Staples W3e third with 63-67-130. In each flight Ihe winner's prize was a silver cup. Second place won a fountain pen and third place a half dozen golf balls. MRS. MALLORY TO MEET MRS. JESSUP Tennis Singles Will Be Played Today Helen Wills Is Eliminated. Philadelphia. Sept. 15 Af ter winning the girl's national, by defeating Mis? Helen Hooker, of j New York. C-3. 6-3. Mi. -a Helen: AVills, fixteen year old, Berkeley.! Cal.. high school girl, was eliminat-i ed in the emi-final round of the! ".'omen'fl middle states tournament' by Mrs. Marion Z. Jesup. Wilming-' ton. Del. 3-7, C-3. Mrs. Jessup will. meet Mrs. Mo'.Ia B. Mallory. Nation1 al champion Saturday for the middle status title, Mrs. Mallory won j hfr .emi -final match from Misj Lelk Bancroft. Bonon. 6-2. 6-3. ! Mrs. Mallory also is a finalist in ; the middle states doubles cham-i pionship. Paired with Miss Edith ( Sigrournoy, Boston, she will meet Mrs. Jesup and Misa Molly S. Thayer. Philadelphia, in the final round Saturday. DAWSON HURLS BLUES TO WIN OVER SAINTS ! ST. PAUL, Sept. 15. Dawson held j Sr. Paul to six scattered hirs whiie ! his mates fur.d Martin easy. Kansas City winning its third victory of the live game scries 9 to 2. Hill, a1 recruit from the South Atlantic Le??ue. heU Kansas City hitless in' LViZZr ' J hits in four times at bat. ! Kansas C: St. Paul Paw fon and Allen, ty . 003 Ü0G 000 D 9 . . . . 00-0 0 00 20C 2 and skiff; Martin, Gonzales. C 4 HiU j Minn-' ur lor : MIlXKUs WIN MINNEAPOLIS. .Sept. 1 Z. npo'.ls made it three out of the series Friday by defeating Milwaukee S to 3. Schauer allowed but four hits but was wjiJ . psdr.g eijht and retired with one on and none out in the ninth. Ketf? was hit hard In the ftftn and i!igbee relieved him. Smith's honvr on the f-rtt ball pitched in the Miller first was a feature. Milwaukee .. 000 000 030 3 4 3 Minneapolis . 100 142 OOx 8 13 1 Keefe. Bigbce and Myatt; Schauer, McGraw and Mayer. UOIIXSUY TIKS KUX. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 15. Rogers Hornsfcy the St. Louis Cardinal second packer, went into a tie with Ken Wiliams of the Browns for major league home run hitting honor? when he whacked out two, homers in the g-ime with Philadel-j phia Friday afternoon and brought ; his total for the season to 37. The! r.rst homer came in tlie third inning and the vi3 the second in the fourth. Ring) victim on both eveasions.

Stars Set for Kansas Citv Race

eTf ; l -StlZ,:' Vi:TOMMY MILTON" LI'OX DUIIAV BROYNS WIN LAST . OF BOSTON SERIES l s l e r acneriuled to l rt i i i Play Against Yankees in Game This Afternoon. I ST. LOUIS. Sept. 15. St. Louis i took the odd gume of the scries with Boston Friday by a 7 to 1 score and advanced to within half c ; same uf first place as New York lost' to Chicago. New Vorl open. a j three game series here Saturday, j Vangilder allowed only five hits, did not walk a man and got two! i i safeties out of four trips to the plate, one being a double. Sisler's injured shoulder was reported j somewhat improved and he expressed hope of being able to play Sat- ! urday. The visitors' lone run was !a home run by Harris in the seventh. Score. . Boston 000 000 0(1 1 5 0 St. Louis 0G0 COO S2x 7 12 1 j Pcnnock and Chaplin; Vangilder and Severeid. TIGERS TAKE SERIES FROM ATHLETICS, 8-2 DKTHOIT. Sept. 13. Detroit made a clean sweep of the furies with Philadelphia, taking Friday's game 8 to 2. The Tigers solved Harrla for extra base blows at opportune times. Score: I hiladelphia .000 002 002 S 1 Detroit 2G1 040 10X S 10 1 Harri. O'Neil and Perkins; EhmJvO and P.rsslcr. INDIAN ROOKIE BEATS VET WALTER JOHNSON CLEVELAND.' Sept. 1 T. George etevier. a rookie pitcher acquired from Jersey City in the Internat. onal League, made his major leagtie I debut here Friday and defeated the j veteran Walter Johnson in a piichling duel, a ninth inning rally enabl ing Cleveland to teat 'tVashiug'or. j to 5. Score. YVnhinzton .. r.00 000 002 5 S 1 cieeland ... 011010 003 10 Johnson and Picinich, Metevier nd O'Neil. w BLANKENSHIP TOO MLCH FOR YANKS-HOLDS RUTH CHICAGO, Sept. 15. Ted Blanklcns,hip. the Texas cowboy, held the New York Yankees to f.-.tjr scattered, hits Friday while Chicago hit the side-arm offerings cf Carl Mays ari won 2 to 1, thereby breaking cen on tlie four game scrie.-. Blmkenhip had a wcrderful coi trel in the Pinches and although he p.:ch l to Ruth cn each cf Ruth's four trips up. the home run slugger failed to make a hit. The lone score made ty the Yankees was the result of a home run by Muesel. Score: New York .. 010 TO Oöö 1 4 0 Chicago 001 0 01 OOx 2 S 0 Mays and Scharg: T. Blar.ker.shtn and S:halk. SISLER TO PLAY AGAINST YANKS; DEFIES DOCTORS ST. LOUIS, Srpt. 15. Contrary to ih)icians' atlvlce, George Siller. lencllny American Ix-agTio ?atinan, plans to play in the iHMiing gaino of the YanksBrowns crlc tmnorron, It was loarnexl today. ufTerina: a wtcre blioulder mucle strain. SiIer will start the came at find if hp is able "to lift a bat."

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CLII-T DU RA NT IIA KU V HARTZ HOMERS BY PHILS BEAT CARDINALS tiornsby lilts two, licnline Clouts Three and Lcet Gets One. PHILADBLPIIIA. Sept. home runs in ucce.-sion 15bv Two Henline and Lee in the ninth with none ou; rivo riu:aaci )n:a w.ior.N uer ai. lou.- m tne nnai g-nie of the fr-r;s Fr.div. Henline I f the series Fridiy. Henline had 3 home run.' out of five times at bat. R. gers Hornsbv hit his 36th ' and 37tli circuit cloi.ts. the la'ter1 tying him with Williams. American League loader. Horn-sby ranhis hitting ftreak to 30 games by getting in the firs-t inning. Score. St. Louis .... 101 '20 000 3 14 0 Philadelphia 000 330 202 10 15 2 Sell. Doak. Per'.iea. Sherdel and Clemonn: Ring. "Winter-, Weinert and Heline. DODGERS WIN CLOSER FROM CINCY REDS, 7-2 BROOKLYN. Sept. 15. Brooklyn took the odd game of the series with Cincinnati 7 to 2 Friday. The Dodgers batted both Keck and Gillespie in timely fashion while Cadore kept the Keds' nits well scattered besides receiving sensational support. A siensation&l one handed I running catch by Tommy Griffith which ended in a double play was the fielding feature. Manager Moran nd five Red rsrve. were chafed off the bench by Umpire Sentelie. Cincinnati .. onn 001 100 2 S 4 Brooklyn ... 110 030 02x 7 11 1 Keck, Gille-spie and Hargrave; Cadore an 1 Deberry. GIANTS WIN SEVENTH STRAIGHT BALL GAME NEW YORK, .Sep:. 15 The NewYork Giants nnd1 it .seven in a row and three straight from Chicago Friday winning the last game of the scries 7 to 0. As PItt?burg Ion to Boston the chimpicn. increased their lead to six full garner over lead to six irau.. Score. the p Chicago ' 010 OC 0 0055 12 3 New York ..1 22 000 2x 7 9 1 Osborne, Stueland, Cheevcs and O'Farrell; Hill. Scot ar.d Smith and Snyder. HURLING OF MAROUARD illl 11..' v 13 1 lil.A I l.o. LIU 1 BOSTON. S.pt. 1", Ihttfhurg droppe 1 its 1 i.-r Boston game of the sraron Friday when Marquard pitch d the home t". m to a 4 to 1 win. The annual inter-club serir.i now completed, gives Pittsburg a 12 to 10 advantage. Powell's hitting and outfielding wa5 a big factor in the game. Brilliant playi were contributed by Ford. Maranville en3 Henry. Score. Pittsburg 0 00 00 0 100 1 S 2 E'ton 0"1 2fto icx 4 S 1 Glazner. Carlson and Schmidt; Marquard and O'Neil. MISS STERLING AND MRS. GAVIN IN FINALS j TORONTO. Ont.. Sept. 15 Miss J Alexa Stirling of New York and j Atlanta, former American f gclf champion and Mrs. V. A. ! Gavin of the Hur.tercombe Club, England. v;!i meet ormer New c . . 1 . York player. ' r 'he .-.l.u ua: .i; .- na. rr und for h te Car. idia Women's' champion.-hip. I n t a " Kmi Friday afternoon. Mi.- Stirling defeated Miss Sydney I'epler of Tor onto one up while Mm Gavin eli minated Mis Joyce Hutton of

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SINGER-MICHIGAN

CITY GAME DOPED PITCHERS' BATTLE Pete Henning and Lefty Rad loft to Clash at Singer Park Tomorrow. What is expected to be one of the best pitc'.iins duels of the year on the local baseball schedule will t:ke place tomorrow fterncon when the Singer club and the Sinthis Michisra n i:er park City dreys meet at for the cor.d time reason. The came is doped to be a battle from the mound between "Hi? Pete" Hönning local twirler and "Lefty" nadloff pitching artist of

the visitors. In the lat game here. held them to a roth which the Singer club won after a; tie. Tlie Bryan .oh'hard bp.ttle. Radloff had the Sing- 3 to have a group o eritcn swinging with his southpaw ' who will come to

5hoots. Though the lanky left hand-

e- did not have so much stuff hepres purpose of taking the Pc ihad good control and the fact thnt ers into can; p. Ohio s.hoo; team.' the Singer hitters had not looked ( have respect for Burnham'5 tei at routhraw twirling much this sea-; in that other team? from Ohio bivc

son worked in his favor. However, this week the Singer ciub will take the field with a vatly improved lineup according to the dope and may ucceel in getting to' Radloff for eorne run producing lows. With the c.ddition of Allen in: the outf.eld the local." should he! Mrentrthencd in the hitting depart-l ment as Allen has always been a' hard and timely hitter. "Whitey" , Groth on flnst base is al?o certain, to oe an improvement over jaumg at the plate as the latter ha. failed, to hit at all during the pat seven ' or eight games. I The remainder of the Singer outfield and infield will be intact SuncTav and providing Henning i: in

fhape the locals should get away! s exactly the opposite. Faho if at with the game. Ms best in passman when t!ie reThe Michigan City fans will comejfP;Ver i.s jut a little beyond the to South Bend in a special car on ( rrinimage line. the South Shore lino to back their' The wing mn. which included club. A band will play at Singer i:dwarcs and II olio well .ire .-hoTr-rark before the game and between J -no. marked ability at the winsr. irr.ings. i Flndley, who received an injury to j Ms knee in Thursday's prae;;c-

Women Golfers Pay Qualifying For Course Title I jMrSa Morrison Shoots Low! Score Twelve Women Qualify. Mrs1. Morrison with a score of 102 was the medalist in the nullify- , inr round f th nIav for the WOm- , T , kp- POuntrv ciuh p'aved verter -

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i--with 104 each. ThofQ, who qualified for the tournament in the round yesterday were. Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Kinnison. Mr?. Rotiser. Mrs. J. F. Reynolds, Mrs. Hsrry Cooper. Misw Laura Harris. Mrs. "Walter East. Mrs. M. R. Kananagh. Mrs. T. A. Slick, Mrs. Harry Schadt. Mrs. D. K. Spitler, Mrs-. Frank Whitehall. The n,jxt round of matches in the championship flight must be played off before next Friday. The pairing for the first rouni are as follows, Mrs. Morrison and Mw. Cccner. Mrs. Kinnisori and Miss Harris. Mrs. Rostiger and Mrf. ! Reynold. drew a bye, Mrs. East an3 Mrs. Sritier. Mrs. Ka-anagh and j Mrs. "Whitehall. Mrs. Schaidt and ; Mr.". Sil k drew a bye. ! PURDUE GRIDDERS IN FIRST GRIND Sixty-three Candidates. Report to Jim Phelan for First Workout. LAFAYETTE". Ind.. Sept. 13. Football practice for the 1I22 teason opened up here at Purdue Friday with sixty-three candidates tut j for practice under the direction of head Fcotball Coacn James Phelan and assistant coaches Lambert and Yon Bermuth. Inability to equip all of the men kept down Friday's iuad, and it is expected that about forty more candidates will report tomorrow, when a lengthy practice is scheduled. Although hampered somewhat by the loss of eight letter men froaa last year's ?quad the pros pects here are fair, with the presence lasl year's fre?hmen varsity tam Chicago Golf Tourney Is ?s caring Close CHICAGO. Sept. 15. (By I. N. S.) ; With a bright sky overhead and j the link? In first class shape, the an-t nual Cook county Municipal Golf as-1 sociation tourney neared a close with Evanston, 111.. Chicago, Marquette, Mich., and Columbu?, represented In th finish fight. J. C. Fee. representing the Evanston community golf club, was paired with Eldridge Robinson and Walter Crowdu. of Chicago, with John P. Humphreys, of Colurr.bus, as the play wcr.t into the semi-finals this afternoon. All Mayers going Into the semifinals tris afternoon won in the third rounds this mornin-g with ease- Fee defeated H. T. Limberg of Jackson, 4 Ar.d 3: Crowds eliminated Te-1 Lloyd (f Chicago with a margin of 3 and 4: P.obir.son won from George t-.j.-t. r rVar.ton 4 nrf rt ii:im. phreys disposed of G. A. Smith of Jacks-nj:. a 1 For re!.au.. utntistry consult Dr

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Pay Bryan Team; Hold Scrimmage ' Momence Game for Oot. 7 I 1 Cancelled Lidit Backfield Look? Good. .It wej Coach Ul: announced yester.'.ay r.er Burnhom h:tt football i III.. h:sh amo between Mo .-.cr.ee. .-ch'"ol and 1 had been cancelled and ;n: local sriddr-rs will cla.-'. :r.iJ th cr, ih.: date. Oct. 7. w;th Ery.u;. school. It is remembered that I representative grid s-quad Bryan'.s vitite.l ; , .M:.nawarfa two staor..igo. at the time Mishawaka had won. cridiron in the prep divi d! i n cr to n t h ; r. lor.- ore rep-.; f big f it n : Indiana fro: ' their neighboring state. w been buried under b:g t-?ar-s. Th ehamnicns of the state were lick" de rrive !v in b ä e t it. as w e . ; , k otlier teams3, Coach Burnham with the 42 rand: South Bend High eleven. yefterilay Lepper field. A 4 cntinued wor, dates ."-'"llO for th" football e ninute scrimmage completed practice week. for ih--Jiurr.hflm optimistic over h:t skeleton nackbe Bunt man. Cap Kabo well have and l'rince Voodisch wort n the tacl;nM and they w;'. every chance to .-how. Cunt man ha al ci pa cs, but has trouble in plie - ir: them, while with Caj ith Cap:. Sabo was unable to report for ;ract!c. He will likely be out Monday. League Standings National l.enicue Won I,nt M ;A 7! e Tct .."J'l .4:." .:;..'. I New York ; Pittsburg .. ! S t . L " u i s . . . rin'-inmtl .. ! J'hi'Mg 7 a 72 4 47 r-r"Uyn ... Il'hil."1"!r'hl'1 7 Vi'. " ;.. Won Lost l'ct 110 Ol a. 4 i " ' 4 4 41't .i' ; s, .I .v". ; 71 71 7' s 2 St lÄfin-l'": ; Washington ; PhiladefphH i Iutn 71 7o t'l Ameriran Association

Won Lost ivt st. Paul tv .v hu Kansas City M t7 ..47 India:i ipd;. s 7' ; Minneapolis 74 iI. '1 ; f v i 1 1 7-'J 77 .4-." Milw.i nkt C.i s', 4 - Cdimibus K "j Tol.-do ti :;,:.

TESTERDAT RESULTS Nationul I-tae I'ittJihurp 1 : r.o.sten 4. 'hiengo t', ; ivr-w York St. Louis it: Thilal. sii 10. Cincinnati r. klvn Amerle;in I.apne I'hSta-i-lr-hi.T 2: I-;rit v. 'ash'tgton : c;n-.-l.iid V New iork 1 1 Cai'-agi 2. V, ston 1 ; St. L' U. 7. Ameriran Asportation Tilwiuko 3: Minr.eafolis ft. KanM City '.: S'. Paul 2. No utlifrs tcieduled. TODAl'S (iAMFS National I.e.ifne Sr. Loui at r.os"'a. "iiie. 1 go at Brooklyn ".:n inna'l at New Y "-k Pittsburg a: Piiiii 1 . American Lfajne Boston at Chicag". New York at St. Lou:.. Priiiid.-;: .!. .it ex-,- :-jnd. Wa?liiiigr..n it !- rjt. New Fall S'ock rt J. berger, Merchant Tailor. 3 Dean Bldg Adv. V?; Malt ly

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REPORT FOR FIRST FOOTBALL SESSION Fundamental-. Pa--in a n d Kicking Work Initial Practice of Year. i K.iC.nc , Notre I . ; -:r.tr.f 1 -v ; ;.rac:. - ,fart.-.- :. 1 ' - v

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