South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 260, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1922 — Page 8

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THROUGH FIVE SETS IH FINALS FOR GUP lost Gnirllin Matrh in His tory of Game Spectators Interfere. ruiLADr.LniiA. ißl'i:::am T. T:Mri. II.. rf -h' city l.i nltM State?. rf-t.ilr.r J the rovrn an l trophy '.von !n 1320 nr.'l hr.fon f t sin rr,ir.'-l -"o In a -6. '-3. f,-4. A CMli'-ry of I l.C'v t:ihrf-.l In th slants of ;..o 1 n rnitc'i j.l'iy.-.J ur..l-r prir.ri fath'-r r '';(! 1 : if.rt. . h -i - '- vt r f ff r i ' i u . i i atrJ;. 1th wh.i'h ' o.irv.- f..r rlty f the for,!' t '.tK"l to9 t.f th ir t'.n. At thf r'.".-- of e hour siv.d H rninut's struze th' ;-ali-ry In a ntit of .rial I. that -f th- r..r.t.-tants. j ootl:.-: fr !'.r.-t on i-'.-j-r ana. .en :h u'.h-r. th" :"t itnr toinl th.- 1 1".-" of th' stru-'ir'.f o'-! kn to fall '-h't-i ;tr...l l.fiuo lln-j nnV: d '!.. on unt.I i'ay wa ofi C'.'o.y h.'i'.tt'l -'VfT.lI t.Iilf-S. j Vh..J on- ..'V.J' l.t alonr .;vt aii( lr 11 t of t'.:f lit ri.. r..l u- ::it-r-. I Cil'Ti'. r. t :x:l ' r. ' hi;.' a-1 1 1 armi-pt th -trur-:- t.C tin- tU" Iiri'ii-tS thv loity-Iir-t ..or. ui! titular t.ur.mnt of 'Ii" l'r.::ol S:at - 'twn nn.t a.-.-..-: iii-n. II i ttlitu: l-per-e!y. i t v. it'.i !" rf"C court !er'--- ar.-l rar-.ju. r ...ntrul lor j..t- I xni'Tit J10-.- mm of t!i- oi:. 1 ti. pi'-r. j ip. on wW.rh h'-'.d 'wo j tli j .-O T..1!-.'" iri" .1:1 4 xh:i..ti-n of, pcr-tT.r.in play of at oiu-hir.-,' d ttupifyinjr calil-r.-. , M.ufer u-il'lpr. of hi- kory ar.-l

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nt player agha-t a' h';i -K ; 1 1 .pu'-ible app- ar.t g p'i m -nt re turned int.. -.-.:i,i'.'.at.ng rr.t. Service, aee-i ; i t .u ' ffling speed. fl v. -a- '" I ... . . - i . i, i .. , . rr.eia ot u ir a.. - ... , ( :;g, gnspg n.!;-..-!..!. ra...l. out th turf at !-u b-rir.g -----1 At thv end of what u.. und.-ubt- . ly one of the m-t ;'ni' il.m: ten--; matches in the h!-t-ry of 'die; ort. Tilden bd Joiu..-''on JiKl;( IT game and 1 ! p"ir.'.League Standings National I.-:ik vr V-rk s" r. i .'.11 ! - .! itburz 'J . . Cl:: Ti Iti '. . ! v. C3 k -1 . , tk I V II . . . .L.l-i;.iL.i tea . a 17 7 1 ....!. U I." t . L ... r t 03 , u- .: 1 .. : 1 :;-'.i' i t-e I 4l I 7 I .ta ; i .7 iv.. ! Atnrrlriin Am l.ilu.n V..:i bo-1-Vi! ' 7 .V. r.i' "it v vi 'j;.t ' -' ,i i is 7 ' '' !lM'.,'.' '- 7" X: . . .i - . " 1 ' .-.: !V1 ' i - I Tl KD Ul.l 1,1 s , i . ; irg .1': . 1 .n:a a In u:. ' 2; N w .-rk s ii: k'Mtne. ' r.--..is. : w .rl I t'-.i 1 ltiüi. i M ;g 7; t'-r t.lui . 1 -: gnu. a : b , k r;; : :-, u ' 1 : Tt-s : . A nirifa m I r iK i . hi i ! . 2 . I : , - Vin'i ii in -..- '.it ri 1 m: - bl i ; t 1 u .i k. e ". . ; ; i'.n.ii -si br. 1 . Tell A i M I m National I r:itcn--in st r: kly n tg. -.r.s-itl at New ork ... American I.csur sten at CbTvigo w Wrk a: s: I."i. hlbad-Iph'a a: ,:,1

MR. MOTORIST, JUST LOOK! Berman and the boys are making a couple of regular offers for the first of the week. STOP LIGHTS . . . SI. 3 9 NON SKID FABRIC TIRES 32x3' : t0 34x4' a .... $14.95

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"r" ' ... ' r ' Ka i-Cl US '"lU'd V UIKT , , it, C.,f., . ..... I'llH'ACi). Sept. Id Ciiici-... i brated -be raising of the city i - i:n p.onsp. j) ptnnani. won irm t th-- 'hicair- National- la-t full, by !

.iaf. ating H-'ston .. 2 in the tirt lan.l !-.ing the s.-n.l S "to 5. Or.por-i f '-,.. uv.nltr.,,1. hi.ffn. ft,.. Li...... 4. '

. . . .. .... ., ... .... . " " "iiron.r- air.i b.nd ba.o:i !,ti..si. Kai. r pi, b d ..'. :.ii m :m.- inn ana: il,:.. h'.dir.g the visitors d,v wa in honor of r:,:-'-'. :l,u,v ,,:, nt,Ml i a . , ; i .oil Ti. re." Job -d b- w . . - ..

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! ( ; ra ham 1 MAIUUA(;i:; WINS 251 II: '.'bbVilbANl'. S. -nt. 1 ::.-.. c b-brat' d h t i. : l ; mat r. i ."day by holding the Cleveland In- i .bar. to four scattered hits. Pbb.i-i' ib :ph:a winning the first game of; ......... ,r:: : . , . . : l,,;n . :;;:! 1 .... ... . ' 1 't:i.-on w.ho hu I doubled in the - t-th. kommen would have sonr I ' V'.iüv,:- It wns h;si Jh v.ctory the si :i-i:,l. Sv'ore, imil.ide'.ph.a . Ik 1 mo") 020 t'. 11 1 1 'b'-vebind Oi.o 0 0 not 1 4 1 I Hamn. !1 ar-i Perktn-; Chle. blidi 4f O'NVi'.i ar.d L. Sew.-il. TrVU TIIT TT A TJD AT1 BEAT SEXATOILS. y TO r,S-i-i poiT s t. is ..i troit, he box and . 'ntma-'d .ts attack on thre other Y- :.-t'::r. ,'t.-r. rs 1 iv. winn;r.g o "! : g game of the s-.ri4"r- . ',i-h:: r T . r i i . I - ' ' 1 - I , I Tli. v - c- : :r .ifll.lg:,"; ! I'. tr.-.r O.M o r: ; e x r 10 2 W.irrao t h. a. tham. It-i'lb-a-t. Fraur.s. ItT".rk4S. .ri an 1 T'-pha Ob- a ar.d P i'- r v. l ighir.g 120 -0 HO s l-.v about ;'.s T".ui-b. bio-d aj cer.tair- .1 :n five quart '.... I cum i

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Hurls Yanks to Win Over Browns in First of Crucial Series

Tennis World iPIRATES DIVIDE WITH PHILLIES 111 1 ' ., IIoLier Heats TllOIIl ill C 1 C ... .. i u.mu '-'MurM. ! PH I LA I )LLPIII A Vpt. ,;." Ibtt - ourg and Philadelphia divided a I. ,. . . . uouoie header her' today, the f(rim r w inning the tirst "ame 11 to . . ...... . .... i ..-;..'.'... i ui.a.i.-.piua in nie nrt came ..,. I . a; l . :.. . i. ..... . . mi- uom; in nun inm:: ti me se, on-i game wan a man on base and a double by P.enton with' on i:, the eventh ,iv, the !o- ,, , , iA - h':-'t:'1 - pitVlbur ..h 2::.. 101---,, i , . .i .... , . f,(i,i nr., ,-.4i . ' ' 1 -" ' 121 n:n:os-s 12 5, Pht'a.l'-'lphi. v . . I - n ....li 4 , i IM r l i . e n a n . ,, i ,.w i:nM-,in;iM lc hf nri'm.i . . 4i . - r yi c.iiiiiii.ii C , WINS FOR CARDINALS ; 1'STcN. S.pt. I.J. Sherdel held p.... ton to faur has today. St. Loui- . .. ,. -.' '

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........... ... ...... i u 1 1 s. iii-i triple in the tlr-t scored Hornsby who bad douf b -b He made a homer to ibt - r i enter ir. the sixth with none on ba His Mngl" to right :n the sevrth s' ond SherJel. Score S. Lot: is , I I , ' I I : 111,. A I It no - ' - T, . .001000 001 2 4 I) ; b-rd.: ai d Air.sr.-.ith; Watson.' Ge,..u., ar.d O'.N'eib ' SPLIT TWIN BILL WTTII BROOKLYN CLUB !., .kt.yv . rt an i ;i oblri ihvided 'rbivb double : r. the Cubs biking th-: tirst -at .' 7 to a ar.d the H.-dg'Ts win.t . - i iic 4 ( ,in..i :n ten ir.n.nus v on" o ra tbir. Miiler's homer with tlie ra-e.s full ae Jones a four ran lead i". the ::rt game but he couM not bf.bl It. la.r.g knooked out of the box in !f:e third. The Dodgers tbd the sa.'.e witl; A id ri-; g ir. the box in the fourth but the latter held thou; to ( r.e b.iT. kuether lost out ir. the? r.it.th when th" Cub .or'd tw- run: :i .t pa.---, two errors and Terry's sirgb . Shriver and Keen, rookies, bad. a i. ithers dil In ih -e, ,r-d!.. titne, the en iy run heir.? scored by Hifzh in the tenth on his single, two s.v. rlta e hunts which went a.s tieldor s cb.oic's hr. the ! use runr.r 1 e.it t V. throw's and Olson's long drie to cer.ter. Schrei F::st .game Chii-ag. 4ilO-''Oe-2 7 12 2 r.ro,--kiyn ! 1 01"'1 Ö 7 2 Jor.es, A'.dridg" ar. I l ' Fa rrell ; Hueth r ard He berry. Second ganui Chicago OOO'-'OOeooo 0 S 2 Kreoklyt: 000 oO'j 00 11 8 1 Keen an ! O'Farrell; Shriver ar.l Hur.gllr.g. GIANTS LOSK SECOM) AM) STOP WIN STREAK NKW Y(P.K. Sept. 16. After defeating Cincinnati tr. - !n the first can-.e cf a .'.o.ible header here to- ; day for tbe.r . .glita straight victory tb" New York Nationals were step pt d in th and game, "ircinr.atl . v. inning v to 4. The (Hants hit 1 . 4. hue and Gilsp!e hard in the i :::t gnr.-.e. while Jesse Ibirr.os pit"be.l hi- r. gatj-.e in iv . ks In i

the e,-rnd game i brcir.rati kr:ockedUbncinnati

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League To Start Tuesday At - Six Club to Open Kotarians' Howlin: Season Meet Kvcry Thursday. With .-'.x fat t'ann 1 : r - 1 up an! evf-rythini: t for the openir, xo the Ilotary (.'iul. howling I'auy, ".v .11 KC-t ff to t tlyin ftart Tup--dayi o.f'.crnoon at tho K'.ka c'.ub allej s In i the Init.al inatclKH of the reason's .'chedult. ! The Hi st parnts will be started1 prompti- at 4 o'clock according to : th' Mhcdule and th' I '-ague will I i'f-w! every Tu .. ay aftorr.oon. The, tcam.s v i 1 1 Iin.-u; lainst f ach othe r i Tuesday a. follows, team No. 1 1 niet train No. 2, trat:' No. 3 nirt No. 4, and team No. Ö meetrf t'aini No. 0. Tracticaliy nil of thf teams are made up of exprir.f 1 bowler ind the ieatif i- d(ed n rno of the fa.-te.t that will rull in the city th!- winter. The members of the teams are a foilow.s To, in No. 1. r."h Lucas 4 captain), 1M Bond--. 'John P.eckr. Milt Frued nxtt'in. J. hufor, IZ. II. l'ctter, Adam ShidW. Tom Hyne, Jolin Ileynoldx. Team No 2. Dive Pollock, (captain). Iv.tr Ilftinin?s, Cha.-. Zitier, John liauhton. .M. T Calef. Frank Shuiuak-T, Frank

is. .one. .v. is. i lio.eii.-. ir. u.pep-, when the Singer club defatd prr. Team N'. 3. Ceor-e OW-ch Michan City liei o on tlu ir 1 ist ap((aptain), IC. II. .Miller. Hill 'ra:-:n. J Jl( ut an, v misjudge. 1 ily b.-iIN i:i the IM. Crotise. koyd r.urk y. CTlitT j .uitru-M aided-- the IuchIs materially I'arke. Flunk Chrism an. II. Christ-1 in u..ttim,' --v.r the winning runs, num. George Harro,.. Team No. 4. , xh.-.- br aks ar.- not likely to be reCias. Huff (captain). W. O. Davie . ,,..at.(j t.dav and hence will even

Jr.. John Wo ilv rt'"n. J. O Hrit n. J. k. Cloue, .Mües OT.riep, Clem Sbidler. Iudhy Shively. J. S Mc-j Cowan. Team No. ö. W. W. Austin j (captain), J. M. Stephenson. Sam , Hunker. Art liu.-o-ell, Kreil Christ-j man. Jacob Wool rtgri. I oii lid-; f rr dge, J. W. Shidb r. Hay Heynobl.-i. ! Team No. .. L. k. Au.-tin ap .ain ? I Howard Pruyne. 'arl Hibbatd. Joe eff. Clarence Snoke. IVrry Fulton, , . i i: .... i.i - I 4 1 1 i u ; e . i a n n . i 1 1 , a : l n i o n ' . i I Consideral.ie irtere.-t is limine: i shown in the kotary league this a.on and every eftort i.on and every effort h:ic4 ! n raade by the club to l.ne tli t-am up as evenly as possible. The Hatarv bowling committee f..r the 1122 '

,,a,n is Cliff Parke. Frnnk Sehu-jith maker. Joe SVphenson. chairman.

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The (.revs hav.o a strong lineup

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n f r- i , . n i M Q f C P ß S T Oil O V ' r V n"'1 Y iriUtUtCÖ 1 "..1,1 a former An,, an ..oa ,n i r. holder paving short stop. Ihe rest Uf the mUd i, conslden,l ab-ut on Doubles Finals for Champion-U with th- singer dub. though

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Playo.l oday. ;..n r - ,h, 4.uri, Herd tennis fans n.il l:.,ve'

an "I'bortutnty ,.. witn - s,lr... be re this afternoon v. h. i, h t; u 1 in tlm men's .ioab!' ,,y u... (harn-! t.a,ll!-hiti l'f lle el'- V. i H b. l.laVi! .4.. i in i.i. n. v..-1'.i- .ii.'i a,--playing of some exhibition matches I n x apaioe star- ami south Ivnl Th- litials in th" doubles will be. " v.-..-..- ... - o ; i o ii n a n i a i a i .iin.iiu IL !1 1 1 e I - I mande on Cue other. These two pairs ' have played thdr wav into the tinals j of the furr.ametit for the .-ity title ;,tul a meat match is evi)ected today.! ; Tbouti Foster and Ko- hier ar genr . . ' I , "1 .-- 1 ivoritis, Al- , .! : ti . 1 WrtnHt Vi-ii- 1.. at such a fa?t clip th e tluy aroj bable to upset the d"pe a ad rrab the' i

Th- Nanpare p' iV. r- x.'so will i m m;w.m". - - .xbib.t this afterrnon ar- Hmy-r ' A- t:av!n f th "anter-?ombe Miller. P.rown. Co,.pr.,. M u;s, hier' ' bu'.. Fngbmd. captured the Car.aar,l :.ook. The SaU-b H, rd pb, vers p. vonp.V golf champnnnhip will be Mathers. S-.be. ki Mille- j to l iv. defeating Ms A'.exi st:r.:r.g C-nnpboll. Verm 'nd". KoiT-- v .,. et New York and At.anta. former wa:d. Fo-ter at, I Aiwrud P,v - ! Atuerican t.t- hobb r. two up and

soh"duled l stait at I: ' o'eb;rb : MlLLhl I AKL EKIL 0PENERFBOM TOLEDO .MINNKAI'i LIS. S n i M;r,:irapolis today il :.V.4..1 Tob do ;n th-, t'rst iranie of th t'.v.i! .- r.i o. tr.C I s. a-.cn twv t or.e Min-ieapoli bun. med thi Ir b:t v b:b V.r.g'.it -was eftVctlv. in :h" ::. Thv-, earm- will r-1 u a :',;.. i . -r tomorrow. s-,-.-ii-; Tole Jo II 1 1 i " I i ' f i , - rt 4 r. .i AI in r.e a.po . is ' inj ii j ; ...iy '...rt i, , 4.-,.-, " . , in i'.'- . .o.-,ii :r ;iriu j Mavc r. .ITS .I PAFL. St.:. M ua: Col-uahv ;ht bi:s wi 11 tnd and St J'iul t.-ok 'be ;:r-t g itae of the s,.ri. s- :., bu- . to :. st. Paul hi: Northr.-p hard ar. i to- k t.tldiug by thvisitors. A sptv ta alar ;o; by ;;0rwa a f" itur" Score. C..bumb::.s oro 100 1-S- : St. Paul 01M '"i'l CC s -1 1 : N-.rthr- p ar.l Hartley; She-ban ar.l tirg cf Kawbr stif.t.n,- fcr Ciioh I'e.atur.d. tr:s-b. beat out four bunt.st ir. tb.e t'.rst garr." and hit a horiur in tin second g itne. S?.-r. s: First car-" Cincinnati . r.,,,, j ,-, N w Y- rb Ml (".' 2l s 1: ,. 1. : .. "lib pie ll.vr . r.f. e ; J. F-.; ' at;d Snvde; on-1 g mie i r i r ( ,-, 1 1 1 N e w Y o r

Ltique ar.d Wir a-:-.; .Mcquillan. hit-Kian, Jcnnard and Snjder.

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MWniUÄlt Ulli : THIS AFTERNOON Hadloff to Oppose Hennin; on Mound INew Players in Singer Lineup.

L,ixi:n: SJr.gera Michigan City Iroder rf. Miller rf. Wolf Stanley 3b. Allen If. (iill lb. flroth lb. Obonneyer 2b Hik'-rc. Fg'-rk.-ton c. Shir.yki cf. Hregwald 'latft r 2b. Manthey t f. Touhcy ul). Hillman If. 1 iennini: p. Iladlo P-

The Michigan City Greys with the stroncest lineup they have hoisted "f in years will cla.-h witli the S'.nger baseball club this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Sintrer park in what ! ex-pe-ted to b- one- of the cla-siest jdteijing duels of the vfar. "I'te" Henning, ace of the local.", will bp opposed on the mound by big "Lefty" kail! off the drey's- star side wiit-'i-r. Lesidt having a worhl of stuff ti;f'so two veterans know how to pitch and unless one or the other is off th' hattb is certain to be a close one. tliins up still more. This afternoon the Singer club will hav. two new ball Iayers in the lineuj). They are Groth. property of (he Chicago Cubs and Allen, local boy. who is a former Southerr and Texas If ague player. The real ability i f Groth is not known, but if reports on him are true he will make the Sing'-r club a valuable man. as lirst bae ha-; been the big- weak spot .... .1... 1. r. ' 1 .... 1 .' T.ilt ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' i i u " i . . , i . . i 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - 'ir1 and in hVlding. Groth vnt to th- coast with the Cubs on two traintriits and i still the property ot the .'ub. Allen is well known to local fans He broke into professional ball here Ial. Smith Central league club ! -'1 1t''r Phayid in the Micldgan11 1,1 .-oww... .i.... -....-, I a:,'iies. H- r turn .l tliis week from I!:.- sollt li after a good year and ; should add considerable pun li to h"m'1 ,a,l,t rV' in- lo.als attack. ,-, , it , . i n . i:u v . i . i. . m w i i iiei-ir,ii Indiana football and baseball star the nome nine n.is m.- i-.i, .u inv yANKKK Ol'TFIKI.HKH HIT WITH FOP BOTTLE s-p j xj,, s"t. Hb Law- .. ti-i .: . . 44:. ..,,t.. e,..l.?!"M '-'.. ,,( , h v.-w York AaiiKees. i;u ills .. , . r rffi1:. ....... ,vhon struck by a pop bottle. preu:nably thrown bv a fan. ,-,. ... ,arr od off the Held by f,;, nbv,r, and taken to the cib hmiv" whre phy:cians annc-unced after examining him he wan not eriou-dy -hurt. The bottle cut a. deep g-:.sh in Witt's forehead but it was nr.eunced it did not cause a fract wa- bebeved that the inould prevent him from p'.ay- . - .H"'' w ir- r?'r f"vern' !aytt" . n:. cwiN wins. or,- to pbiy. Mr. ivin tortner Ve v V-rker. carr.es ac: to r.ng-.-a, jf : h f rn.er Hr : sh eh..m- ; v-ix:w wiv ...wirirY " Sent K Tidi-i V IA.'.., . . - . ., Wnriis.'is lVV In the i apolis w i'ii i . . . . . ...- - - - - - . - - iTst g.lhlO Ol trie -er. CM iiti" ui.c afi'-rnnr.n - to 4. P.rief of the n. ' cp.l s hit hi- r,'ih homer of the trao h. .-cor.. - T. .1 Uni n jr... 2 00 On'l ö-5?-! :ou oo: ooc 4-5-2 ...".j ICans-M City W-aver and , n 4 at r, j W-ravcr and Kruegir; Cmpbdl tnd Shift". Shlmr.lt. Staples High In St. Joe Valley Gun Club Shoot Staples, again b.ad the trap f hooter in th- regular weekly shout of th" St. Joe Valley gun c;u., yesterday afternoon at the Mue-.s. 1 grove. Staple? broke 58 birds out "f - po.-dble 100. Myers was .-cord with f7 and i-oc'- '-on w. tnira w.ta 1 j . The - cre for the shoot are as :" a '. '. o w.s : St apl' s . . . . My-Ts lu.s-t if son . Mclr.cmy .. I:-. Smith Wit am eye r Mann Kii' lia . . .Mr.-- Myers I tu ue .... ' ..... .... Hubarbd .. 4 "or"! I" V . . . out 100 :7 out 100 f"ö out lr-0 out 100 ST out Id) S4 out 10 vt cut 10 0 ; l out 7 i 4 . out r, o 40 out r.o 2- out 2". it out : 1; out 2S

Draws First Blood for Yanks

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SALLY'S ALLEY ; WINS FUTURITY! h i..l.i:-l., V... T?.w...J f. llitlll llliT 14CH 111UJH1 1'H invent acv iakes secend Place.

Ni:V YORK, Sept. 16 Lith con- Now that the task of g. tting th'-1 AIU." 1 iN'l I 1 1 TFAM WINS summate eufe, Sally's Alley, ridden j abundance of -r.-n material inj PH I LA 1 1 1 Li ' 1 1 1 A. S- pt. 1 " by A. Johnson in the jilks of AVilli. shape to continue workouts ior the' 1 hf' As -'.::!.;? t -1 r it .-.a ;..d- t'-am. Sbarpe Kilmer, tauay won the thir-j local school grid s juad has been! Anir.-- in p a .barn;",....-. - lVe . tbnth running oT the rich futurity, ! completed Coach Kim er Hum ham i-1 brilliant h.'..ti' tj of p..b on tb.a slx furlong splint for 2 yenr oblsj looking forward to the comir.g w-dc Pibboieipii..! . ::!..! - .ub f.-bl tb..aiid an established a new record of . of practice. aft.Tn.'or. :: !: it t.g ?b -;r." g

1:11 for the race at its present dis - tar.ee.

The RancociH stable'.- Zev wailanj fiuo squad in a position to frart st(ond. thres len?tlis back and driv-1 cC1- ,mma iiu ha.-t sn.-tit much

er. to her limit to withstand the! running of AViblerness of the It. AVil . son cdor.s. Wilderness hy closing fi.st finished two length? ahead of I C'ycloix. one of the favorite.-?. I Sally'si Alley bs the fnvt New York j state t.red entry ever to win the frturity. classic of the Belmont Park tall meeting. i ' 1 1 e Thr, Yr.ir Vnrrnr tr,!.- Ii i. K ribbo'i .ar.l n nur" of ? 4 7 . T ä ö from a b ni or wn.e.i tn- .starter ua i thffhuby iti g'-ltitig i;'.y, kefiit:g ;hm at tiie barrier for lb'1 minuif while the crowd of .10, fob) howled. S.'.llv's Allev paid those wlv. ba-;k. d ' h. i to win ten to one. Coming World's Series To Be Of Seven Games Only TV V.l- C D-....- V:.... i.cv i lurt. clans J nine1 r T T . I Lramcs ioc? inicrci of Fans. Ily HILLY i:as. The world seres of Vil'l will consist of seven games. In " i 1'.' the world seriesi, whicli had alwavs been a. s'een-game test, was cb.angel to a nine-game affair. i;n fortunately the finst. year of th ?i a-e-La ti ... -ri.-a was featured bv t fie ba-.-ball sc-a.nd.il in which a number of Chicago American league players weie conc-rned. Tho.ir expubslun from, baseball r-sultid. In 1j20 the series went only s-vn panic-, because Cb'-vcland. afiT wir. - n.ng tb" tir.-t sani-e and lo-ir.g the . . v w. won f r.i l r in snr.-f--ir.n. La.s; ear the two New York crab-; went eight gim re '."fore th" J : a r. t s s-ucc j-d in winning' the r,c--ss.'iry five. "lump in AttimdaiKT. It i- a very interesting and un-u-ual fact that the attendance in the final and dc-cid.n; game of th--j 1921 series was the smallest of the j entire eight games. Nearly :i 7, c on people saw the sev enth game, whbe only a ew in'r I than -".t .'e were pie-sent at the de i riding" content. That van a big rar It nuide ai-pe. If a ni?.e-gain; Paries was a bit too long drawn out. When the national com mission went -to nine pame- ir..tevl of s ven the yell wr.t up that it was merely gre.d on the part of th :- n-agnates ! that cause! the shift. ! Tatv Only I-anslieil. i The aratmiv-nt that it would g ve J i::ore people a cba:;ce to Kee th" sar.es w as seotlfd at. The .-I:ng i was that Hie added two gam- s wai simply another bit of c ?:a::i- rcial- ' i-ni on the par'. f bhe. club ewra rs I When the at t-r. lance fell off s , i badly in the f r.al cam" '.a.-t ye i -. ; which was the . ighth of th- s-r."--'it r.ra.-: have iW Ju :ge buib' i in favor of a s v.n-ga re- .-- r;--s. ' IxM.knl liike a surfeit. I n. id- it af'pe.ir as ,f th. f.i:.. t were -Ui d w itb ba.-

HEAVY WEEK AHEAD OF HIGH GRIDDERS

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time in instilling tlio ba,.-ic funda-J0 )ncntal.s of the gam.-. Many of thi-mig m.er saw a football before this; 5 season and had only the ilf-iro to;J make th" 4 b.-v-n. Th'se n.eu. how-' I , V(.r ar,. ril,u- pr-pared to start ,R

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The !o"ai ; till s-; ia-ls ; : a 1 s t : . 1 b Tri. i t.-.u;s. . . , 1.1- ...'ti a a'. b. .,'.;. u :i..t I'.ight 1 . ' 1 . i s .. : , -; . , i . 1 . ; , . t i o " . - p.. i .. : i . ' y f! . r !?'..,.;. , : t . p' . 'A ito w t . : : i poi!;t a I i i p. ;s i. n g. en 'o tin ni. I u f ii" .s.1 r : mi i . ,i "s of Tliurbiv 1 lb ... , .,,,,.. 1 1 1 a . : . i it ! i i a o ra . : loii.u.'Vt to the rapid advam ::. nt riuid" b. Ibirr.b.am's jjrot'-g' s w.is ie .r-b-:. .n the part r.; those who wabbi tio la ily practh""--. Tlie pick of the ot is Cookie , wards and Huel Hobowell on the wings; Kruie P. -d r and Milt I'arme r at th" t.vkb-s; I; ;rr.-y p.arn-' ' hardt ar.d Fir.dley guards and Ted ! Kb.sir.ski c.-nt- r. la tii" lkiibb 'o dis.h and Jo Mb. wi rl 1 ,:i,-!- Mi. 1: T ! ; i r? . . n r: fnMh.rb and Johnny Nyibo.- .,t quarter.; Th. re are m iny such as Fort it er. i IihoaT.song. Iitohde. Filer. Hager,. tiro--., i aiv. rt. argo ,i',a (jtr,"?who are likely to eorm- to the front during tb' v. o-k.i pr.c-tb . Ti;e 4. .. -. . . u . .. .. .....; . .i 1 1 a . . a -s .a o .. i : . i '. . i 'riiiii, ' b-t -.wk. Kurh one will 1 ! additi- ral rh.m " ar 1 s. :;vn

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ui'-'.- snou.u mar." gooa Monday nhght th" smi ol will rei Prrt at th" Keeper gridiron, wi'h a I two days rest b"hb.d tb. m. They I shou! 1 bo ,rir..r:iir. ow with r-bu..;air.-i. ar.d shotiM bpin to s'now rem d t--,- d-.rtng tb" week, Tiiey meet sorr.e - f t.1: be- .:g.b i seori,., . r.o 1 'r.ii.'.-.tl It- '. .. r-r.,-..-eb-.f-i tf.it w : 1 1 ab. to cor, v;'";. he h ft. it '! 1 !i i"ti to a 'irr".l. .-tr.r. g through. who c.tn c rn. Says Bunho Mo-T of our 'VIT-- - a e i a : : .V .i

BESTS SHOCKER IN SLAB DUEL; SISLER HITS IN FORTIETH

Star Firt Sackrr Tio- Culib's Bccunl ank Lratl hv (anio and Half. ST. !.m; js. t .; ;, ;, Sbawh.' y -I'-, I : n Sil", i.4 r iu ä l'''-' b ! b. '. bay ar. ! ;!. N'w j iv b .rbv' . ,b-f. a' - 1 th St. üb b- .1 1 m th :;r cf a J 'r - ..i.i b j-. ., d will ' ' ";" ti. i .. p . f tb. Ar.f-: ci l .. ;, 'i i... .. , ry put th" v -r a i a." a .. 1 .l hilf in th" b a. I "f :).- !, 1 plae.- ba ab-. Ab 'w::;g i s - :. bits ar.d ii;b:a: :;, b.t-. in bib-.. s:uuAy v''-i- . il'ieme through, ..it ia h:s Kittb with Sb' r. v. la -a.is t- uciied for t;,i., b.; a:.. I t.u a.vs. N v. ii . , u.i;, d ;ts :.r.- rtn In th" s- e .,d .nm: g w h.-n M'-u.se.l twi.glcil. w 4 r.t to ivcotiu on J. ,.b.s4,'.:i j futi bb ct.U.iT., , 1 ; third in Ward's s.u. r.:.' e a:. l .-..:. 1 or. Scolt'.s t.risv i- Tb- v..r-.-is , ,, th'br i.n 1 n.ark r in tli" thi.-.l on Putin's s.ngle, Ibit.b's s;. ;in j ,... rxi ca A sa.-rk..-" by I it'p. Tb" I'.rowra- r. 1 iu the sixlh u (b rb. i - ut a: d s.; ci:er'.- infl-d s by T. e.u ar.-I l-b lütt-r a b - ubi" j '.ay in tni I iiir.ir.g. pr : ; by lb- 1" il-. i in the 1'. a;: : b I Ci - ii-a . i S.S.;- r's two b.us.j. hit ...:avt i the- fortleta which the !- ! b is nit sal'. by. Hi 1 i In- tiutjor U-a-- ; :n i otiH-caiiv ial br.s- ! . : 1-! fi.rr...,. , . le. 'd i b r ; games .;.,:.. t y ib,: 1, ,,f the !). .nut Ata. ' i:; ;a 1 1' 1 1 . a . r r . t i" -It ion tod nv iaftT ;m abe: " of s.-.a-ral da'.H daj to an inj,;r"d ba ,! r. The crowl ! filled f r a ..I...'',.- bet of saai" 1 ii side th' paib. r :.;" v: :h" far - : had waited iit:.;- Tb- pit!- fr m l-'ri'lay rb,'b' nr.1:! r-,"ri - a ,y t - ui' con;-.-:. . r ;:,!'." i a wof Ids." s- r i i . ; i ;i . i , :-;"(-. S-mr.. . i St. b'.::' .") 1-7-1 , ' awb-y ,i- : s. j,,; g; sb.v.cVf r a-J v. r- . h lUu rrt" J tam sTart. g-'-tls to V. It. ' i s it a. E i h y. 55 Hh'ttm n B 91 - 1 WELCOME Notre Dame Students - M Fall Opening Made to Measure ' 14 tj Tm fm.mt m am Overcoat 2 PANTS SUITS at p 0 ;) i-: Trade Upstairs and Save $10 e House of Values 2nd Floor 230 Soulh Michigan St. a i i

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