MONDAY, AUG. 11,1924 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 9 Women 9s Western Golf Finals Staged—Battered Indians Cling Near Saints WDITH CUMMINGS PL A YS Back to Good Old U. S. A. RAIN POSTPONES TRIBESMEN MAKE SLIGHT MIRIAM BURNS FOR TITLE ELLENBERGER AND GAIN INPENNANT RACE 7~ and Kansas City Feminine Links Stars Engage BROOKSIDE TEAMS FIRST ROUND OF Ownie’s Hustlers Win Two Out of Three Over Week-end Chicago l$??lws. 3jsiMW' V.J l|Bi*&*s§ -v #& ,~ySS; ;

- Cummings Leads fiIMT .****• jiS|&£* —Double-Header Tuesday, in 36 $ 11HM Hole Match \ WS ••' xg|?^k3s| BgP arf 4 at By United Press _ . Ownie Bush’s baseball team is limping over the turf 11.—Champion PARKNET MEET 111., Aug. was pitted IN TENNIS WINS LAKE FOREST, /; " ' 6|gjf •>: kfc^Mp| Washington Park much in the maTrmer of an early season foot- the against champion at Onwentsia Country Club as women’s ball squaql. Christenbury went to the “side lines” Sunday to western golf finals got under way here today. Miss Miriam Riverside and Garfield De- Today's Schedule to Be Fol- join Bailey, Jones and Burwell. Walter Rehg was asisted from Burns, present champion, Kansas City, teed off with Miss Edith • ( seated in Park Special lowed Tuesday, Weather the field Saturday, but returned to the line-up in the second game Cummings, Chicago, national champion. The mptch was for of the Sunday twin bill and helped the Indians win. thirty-six holes. Net'Competition, Permitting, The Tribe won two out of three Miss Cummings was four up over from the Brewers over the week-end, was given anew league ball to sport steady drizzling rain made the at the end first Ellenberger and Brookside Park A and the leading Saints lost two out before his playmates. Miss Burns of#the too nine holes this morning. Miss Cum- tenhis teams were victorious in the Brookside courts wet for play of three at Columbus. The Tribe Retains Title round matches The Brewers are carrying an 11- mings played brilliant golf, shooting city park team tennis tourney, the today and the first gained a few points. city year-old wonder with them. He is a going out. first series matches of which were in the second annual open park Wet grounds forced the postpone- 38 "Lefty” Hust and he works out at The First Eighteen played on Sunday. Ellenberger Won tennis Journey were postponed until ment of today’s Brewer-Tribe con- during Miss Cummings topped Miss four out of tiv Rivrside and Brook- Tuesday. The same schedule will test and it will be played as part of first base for a short time practice. Tribe fans gave him a big Miriam Burns, 5 up, at the end of side nosed, out Garfield, three and be in effect Tuesday. The doubles a double-header Tuesday. Jess Fetty Wednesday, as hand Sunday. He is clever with his the first eighteen holes. A birdie two. probably will start and Fred will do' the Fitzsimmons hands and is not afraid of the ball. three on the home hole increased the The two winners will play at ■El- originally planned, with entries clos- hurling for the Indians in the Tues- \ [4 A ing Tuesday m. lead to five holes after Miss Bums lenberger next Sunday to 111 on at 6 p. day program. Petty won decide the xjtoirtiff \ /flfll^^l^HHßra twin has The crowd in the field bleachers m \ including had won the seventeenth. championship team and the two y i /* wUBSM A big entry of sixty, twenty games. The games Tuesday held a running conversation with hole, yards, play- The first 215 was losers will ' meet at Riverside for nearly all the best of the park Richbourg, Milwaukee right fielder. halved with birdie threes. Miss third place honors. ers, will compete. Tho meet is in He caused the fans to shout gleefully green Burns was short of the from charge of Earl John3ton and Frank by telling a Four Matches to One them Indianapolis had the tee, but put her second dead to Roth. Tribe Wonder good ball team and that Tribe play- the pin. all EUenberger's four matches to one The meet will be continued ers were popular around the circuit. Rain struck the course, but the • . is victory over Riverside was rather week With matches daily It players refused to be interrupted. the finals in dou- The second game Sunday was unexpected. The big upset came x planned to have The was halved, both hav- HR i eight third also when Robert Orbison of Ellenberger bles and singles on Sunday. called after and one-halt In- ing birdie fives. younger of the 6 o’clock defeated Stewart of The very best of the nings because Sun- Miss Cummings took the lead on Harlan River- day baseball closing side in the singles, 6-1 local stars are playing in the meet law. Eller fourth, winning it with a par pitched the ninth inning of the first Wilson won the other singles for and interest is high. after Miss Bums took four won west- tilt and held the visitors hitless. Ellenberger. 6-4, Sapp. Leo Kurzrock, who the to the green. 6-3. from John gave way to a pinch reach Orbison-Woods, ern event for juniors at the tourna- Niles hitter in. A Birdie Three In the doubles El- the eighth. lenberger, ment here in July, is a favorite to Miss Cummings won the fifth hole defeated Somerville-Gill, cop the meet. Long is the defend- a Riverside, 6-4-6-2; WilsonOrbison, with birdie three. Miss Bums tak- jj£ ing champion. ing three putts. Miss Cummings was Ellenberger. defeated Bodine-Cox, Riverside, 6-3, 2-8, 6-3; Stewart-Sapp, Tuesday's schedule; two up. 10 A. M—Roth rs. R. Orbison; G. New- Fifty-Fifty Sunday Miss Bums pulled her second shot Riverside, defeated Louis Woods- ton vs A Lanter- H Harris vs. R. West. Wilson, 6-3, 11 A M.—F. Jmes vs, T. Davis: A. De- to a trap, and took a five. Miss Cum- 6-3. , maere vs. Lentz; H. Von Burg: vs. A. FIRST mings winning the sixth hole with The Ellenberger team had only Wood. GAME. P, Wakefield: J Crozan INDIANAPOLIS. a birdie four. four members, but Riverside per- 1 M.—Lang vs. AB R H O A B vs. T. Quinn: L. Kurzrok vs. J. McNinch: Campbell. 3b .. 1 1 O Miss Bums was short of a green mitted the contestants to play in G. vs. Burgess. 4 1 0 Manran Kurzrok vs. H. Miller: R. Sicking, ss .. .. 3 0 2 1 4 0 with her second ar.d took two putts more than one match. Ellenberger, 2 P. M.—M Allen, of O May vg. VV. Bradford: L Woods vs. N. .4 O O O 0 however, Ki ueger. c .... 3 0 O for a par five on the seventh hoje. could have won -without Wasson: I. Adler vs. E. Wilson 1 5 0 Whelan If .... 3 0 1 3 0 O Miss Cummings getting a four. Miss playing the other matches in which of the water, nymphs are Helen Walnwrlght (left) and 3 p VI.—E. Gilbert! vs. E. Taylor: J Schmandt. . 1 15 O Hart vs. G. Bass; H. Philips vs. W. An- lb 4 1 2 Cummings was four up. players appeared for the second j who made history at the Rlggin. Parades, presenta- Hodapp. 2b ... 3 0 1 2 8 O Aileen drews. Hill, rs \ The eighth was halved with par time. Olympic games wave their 4 P M—G Hart vs Mitchell: -J. New- 2 0 0 0 0 EWO of medals and other cere- Greenspan Henry; Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0 throngs the tion man vs. R Elrod: vs. H. fours, both playing perfect golf. The welcomes to on New Wysonsr. Nile*, p 2 0 O 0 2 O Brookside Triumphs return E Johnston vs. T. monies marked the of the 5 P. M.—P. Smith vs. G. Rogers: H. Rhg 1 0 0 0 0 O ninth was halved with par fives. The York piers- as they return with the Eller, p conquerors. Justus vs. N. Brock: W. Fletcher vs. T. 0 0 0 O 1 O tenth was halved with par fives. The Kurzrock brothers won the 240 triumphant Olympians. They Prltzler, J. Burnett vs J B. Wright J Fitzsimmons ...1 0 1 0 0 0 Both missfid long putts by inches only %ro matches for Garfieldagainst Dllly vs. )’. Miller. H. Gallowav vs Harri- ,vs. Benson vs • Totals 31 2 7 27 18 1 they Brookside. Brookside one son: L. Beyer Hillman: £ on the eleventh and halved it took sin- Snydam: O. McDaniels vs. J. Frick. * / MILWAUKEE. with par fives. gles and two doubles encounter to l AB R H O A B Richbourg rs . 1 0 the series. WILLS STARTS I NL A Mi-1 5 0 1 1 cop Frank Roth defeated HELEN MelliJo. 2b 3 0 0 6 1 1 Milton Kurzrock, 6-3, 7-5, in a vic- JOHNNY HODAPP Bell, ss 3 0 0 0 6 1 Griffin, lb 4 1 2 9 1 0 tory that gave the winning team the T WN ... DEFENSE OF NE CRO Baseball Calendar you can crash the Strohm. 3b 3 1 2 1 6 O edge. Superior steadiness turned the y’ijHEN McGowan, If .. 3 2 1 4 0 O trick for Roth. Yy ball, you’re going some Lober, es 4 0 1 1 0 O ASSOCIATION Young, c .. 4 0 2 4 0 0 MAJOR Leo Kurzrock of AMERICAN p VANCE IS Garfteltf defeated Lingrel. 4 0 0 1 2 O Won. Lots. Pot. rookie, is — crashing ' Herbert Galloway, 6-1, 6-1. The St Paul -67 46 .593 Tribe the ball. American Title Event Opens at Forest Hills getting by field, ■Totals 33 4 9 27 16 3 Kurzrock brothers won their doubles National INDIANAPOLIS 63 46 .577 He is also in the Rehg batted for Niles in eighth. match from Tom Rafert and I. J. Louisville 62 51 .549 at second base. He a home Miller batted for Hill in ninth. First, Toledo 53 60 .469 Fitzsimmons batted for Eller in ninth. Adler, 6-3, Girl Star Meets Canadian Woman - run ( Saturday and another Sun- 6-2. Mayer-Watson, Columbus 53 60 .469 Milwaukee 00020200 o—4 Brookside, Eitel-Justus, * Kansas City 51 60 .459 day. Being only nineteen, it ap- Indianapolis 00000001 s defeated Minneapolis 51 64 .443 I—2 ' By lIENRY L. FARRELL LOOPJENSATION ■Garfield, 7-5, 6-1; Roth-Fletcher, Milwaukee 49 62 .441 pears “Hodee” is on the main Two-Base Hits—Richbourg. Lober. Si United Press Staff Correspondent Young. Sicking. Sacrifices—Whelan, Brookside. defeated road that leads to the big leagues. 2: EDDIE ZIMMER Gilberti-A. Strohm. Double Garfield, lIILLS, N. Y., Aug. 11.—Back on her home turf, AMERICAN LEAGUE Pla> s—Hodapp to Great Brooklyn Hurler Wins ZIMMER, Woods, 6-3, 6-4. v FOREST Schmandt: Strohm to Mellilo; Hodapp to DDIE Indianapo- 1 victory at W L. Pot W. L. Pot. performance Sicking to Schmandt. Left on Bases— lis Country Club, is too good after her Olympic Paris, Miss Helen Wills, the *B- Detroit. 61 47 .565175ica*. 61 56 477 will mark the last 1924 Indianapolis. 8; Milwaukee, 6. Bases on Nineteenth Game, u_J for the Hoosier colony of to N. York 62 48 .564 C10ve.... 52 57 .477 of the Milwaukee club in Indian- Balls—Off Niles, 3; off Lingrel. 4. Struck - California girl, was start the defense of her Amer- Wash... 60 50 ,545jPhila.. .. 47 62 431 Ou'—By Niles, 2; by L ngrel. 3. Hite— amateur golfers. He defeated Led- . apolis. By United Press St Louis 68 52 .519'. 45 62 .420 Off Niles, 9 in 8 innings: off EUer. 0 in Aug. of Michigan City Saturday ican championship in the thirty-ninth annual championship It’s a tough asignment 1 inning Hit by —By Lingrel NEW YORK. 11.—In win- better , for all Pitcher tourney Tribe days, (Campbell). Wild Pitch—Lingrel. Balk— ning his nineteenth game of the in the finals of the State tournament here this afternoo. NATIONAL LEAGUE pitchers these with the Niles Passed Ball—Krueger. Losing at Wayne BIG FELLOWS W. L Pot.) W. L. Pot. team injuries IN by Umpires—Chill Ft. retain the battered and sick- Pitcher—Niles. and Sunday, Dazzy Vance, the to In- victory York 69 38 .645fCin .. . 58 53 .523 Dele- After her decisive over N. ness. are hauty. Time of Game—l:s2. championship. score .. 59 .420 certainly Brooklyn hurler, continued the diana The Mallory Pitts. 44 .573141 Louis 45 62 The Indians de- Mrs. Molla in the national Chicago. 58 48 .547 ji’hlla ... 40 64 .384 SECOND GAME. pitching majors. was 6 and 5. serving of the glad hand to stay up sensation of the championships last summer and her Brook . 58 50 .5371 Boston . 39 67 .368 INDIANAPOLIS. worked in a total of The" above shows Eddie posing in theT&ce in the face of handicaps, Vance has easy triumph over the former cham- AB H O A E without his “specs.” ideal golf- glad hand to stay up in the race in 213 innings this season for an aver- An games, might Campbell. 3b .. 3 1 2 0 1 0 15-ROUNDBOOT at Olympic it * pion the JUVENILES OPEN the .. age of less than three runs per nine ing temperament combined with face of handicaps. Sicking, ss .. J. 1 0 1 3 0 seem the Berkeley girl has little to GAMES TODAY Allen, cf 4 1 2 3 0 O innings. has struck out 168. plenty of skill brought the local The Indians won Saturday, 21 He do to retain her championship. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION to Krueger, C....3 1 2 2 0 0 allowed 177 hits. expert through a field of ISO'start- 8, in a wild affair Whelan, rs 0 0 1 0 0 walked fifty-two and against her, however, at (post- in which the home 3 ers. The field Milwaukee INDIANAPOLIS Schmandt, lb . 1 2 10 4 0 He has not lost two games in suc- Madden and Clash poned, wet grounds). St Paul at Colum- crew scored twelve runs in the 4 Renault while it lacks the international color Hodapp. 2b .... 3 2 2 3 5 1 cession since the season opened and bus Minneapolis at Toledo. Kansas City eighth inning. Hill did the Hinging Rehg. If 3 1 3 0 O year's tournament, In a TITLENET at 1 Louisville. MEET ... had winning streaks of six and of last for the Bushmen. G. Smith, p 4 0 1 4 4 1 in Eastern Ring, strong one, and if the young cham- seven. In his present form it is AMERICAN LEAGUE In the Sunday attractions the Totals 28 13 24 18 2 By timet Special pion has had too much hard early- 8 possible he may win more than thir- Winners of Various (No games scheduled.) Brewers annexed the first, 4 to 2, MILWAUKEE. NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—A feature season tennis, she may be pressed AB R H O A B ty games season More Than 100 Players in and the Indians the second, 5. Richbourg, before the ends. Flights in heavyweight match between second- repeat her victory. 8 to rs . 5 1 3 0 0 O State Golf to 1923 Chicago at 0 O at Boston. St Louis Brook- Niles, Eller and Smith were the Tribe Mellilo. 2b ....4 1 5 2 raters is scheduled at Long Island Miss Wills rules the favorite in lyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (two Bell, ss 4 0 0 2 3 0 Tourney, at hurlers Sunday. The “breaks” went O Championship Flight—Eddie Zim- City tonight. Jack Renault, Canad- dope, Mallory, six- National games). New York. Griffin, lb 4 1.2 9 1 TAYLOR IN BOUT TONIGHT the but Mrs. the against Niles, the Brewer southpaw Strohm, 2b....4 21 3 1 0 O mer, Indianapolis. ian, and Bartley Madden, New York, Mary K. By Prett ’ time champion, and Miss United hitters doing much damage by lift- McGowan. 1f..3 0 0 1 0 O President’s are slated tp battle over the fifteen- CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Play started RESULTS Lober, cf 2 1 2 1 0 O Hoo6ier Bantam to Battle Filipino Flight—Johnny Simp- Browne, California, the champion of YESTERDAY’S ing the ball into the field "Young, son, today Game) bleachers. c 4 0 1 2 1 O Indianapolis. round route. '■ 1912, 1914, are being given here in the national tennis (First Walken', 3 0 0 0 4 0 Scrapper at Aurora. 1913 and Kansa* City . . . 101 000 010—3 12 0 Milwaukee had six left-handed bats- p Directors’ Flight—Jack In- Madden lost to Harry Wills early tournament for juniors 18 and un- 300 020 00*—5 10 2 Pritchard, p...l 0 0 0 1 O By United Press Tuite, much consideration. Louisville men against one lefty for the Tribe dianapolis. in the summer, but stayed the limit poor showing by Mrs. der and boys 15 and under. More Caldwell, Skiff Tlncup. Brottem. CHICAGO, Aug. The made ’ Totals 34 5 12 21 12 11.—Unless rain gameness. (Second Game) <1 Committee’s Flight—H. D. Sparks, and showed plenty -of He Eng- than 100 are listed for the week’s [_, HE Sunday Game In eighth account 6 o’clock again interferes, Bud Taylor, Terre Mallory in the tournaments in Kansas City .... 001 000 010—3 11 2 double-header was called Terre Haute. is no easy man to knocNE off his feet. France caused some critics play. Louisville 130 002 02*—8 12 2 I witnessed by 10,000 fans. law. Haute, and Pete Sarmiento, the Phili- land and Morton, Vick. | 0001112 o—s Secretary’s Flight—W. L. Valette, As Madden is known as a trial finally George Lott Jr., Chicago, who won Lindsey. Billings; Estell, 9,406. Milwaukee plno, will battle tonight at the Au- to believe her game had I Paid attendance was Indianapolis 0212120 •—8 Frankfort. horse heavyweight challengers, the junior championship year, (First for cracked and she had passed the stage last Game) Weather was ideal for baseball and Two-Base Hits—Schmandt. 2; Allen, rora arena. Minneapolis 201 001 103—7 11 2 2: Vice President’s Flight—Paul Renault will have to beat him to stay of a dangerous contender. She has plays this year against Henry L. the rooters were satisfied with an Rehg 2: Richbourg. Home Run—Hodapp. • 000 010 000—1 2 2 Stolen Base—Schmandt. Sacrifices—Mel- Shaffer, Indianapolis. among the title contenders. playing well, however, since Johnston, New York City. ToledoEdmonson. Wlrts; Naylor, McCulough. even split. The Tribe outfield : been in lilo. Sicking. 2: Whelan. Double Plays— Good Fellowship Flight—Ben City, is Blume. Schulte. Griffin to Hodapp to Sicking to WEEKLY SHOW AT ORT Co- she returned from France and she Horace Orcer, New York (Second Game) the first game’consisted of Whelan, Bell; hee, Frankfort. stout the national interscholastic cham- Schmandt: Mellilo to Bell to Griffin. Left has such a heart she will be Minneapolis .... 000—O 3 2 Allen and Pitcher Hill. The RACeTa-TMORTH RANDAL 000 000 Indians on Bases—lndianapolis. 7: Milwaukee. 9. Light for Good Fellowship Consolation—F. dangerous even after her game slips. pion. He ranks next to Lott. Toledo 010 032 10* —7 15 1 were lucky to hold on Balls—Off Walker, 5; off Smith, Boxers Take Workouts Niehaus. Burger. Hamilton. Wirts; Bald- the enemy close. Bases Perfect, Ft. Wayne. up tennis sev- Other stars her include Wirth 3. Struck Out—By Walker. 2: by Smith, Bouts Tuesday Night. Ten-I)ay Harness Program Starts at Miss Browne gave win, Gaston. Hits—Off 12 In 5 1-3 In- Oswald, Spokane, Wash.; 2. Walker. Indiana Flight—J. Burnham, eral years ago and took up golf, at Granston Christenbury is out of the gßme nings: off Pritchard, 1 in 1 2-3 innings. Cleveland TVaok. (First Game) Light workouts were taken today Michigan City. which she became almost as skilled Holmes, San Francisco, and Emmett with a bad foot. may be ready Passed Balls—Young. 2. Umpires—Chill Timet Special St. Paul 001 002 001—4 8 0 He Delehanty. by the boxers scheduled to perform Young, By years Pare, and Time—l:4o. Indiana Consolation—G. A. CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 11.—A as she had been for on the Chicago. Columbus 000 100 100—2 7 1 for action by Wednesday. Bailey on the weekly fistic bill at Ft. Ben- Lafayette. attempted comeback Markle. Dixon: Northrop. Hartley. ten-day Grand Circuit harness race courts. Her (9oco!fl Game) probably will be ready by Saturday, jamin; Harrison Tuesday night. one interesting meeting was will be of the most St. Paul 300 001 020—6 12 3 but Jones and Burwell are rot likely There will be thirty-six rounds of to start here this after- Columbus 301 020 001—7 9 1 — features of the tournament. ROLLER RACE TUESDAY days. Rehg 1 noon at North Randall track. $60,000 Fittery, Holtzhauesr, Markle, Dixon: to return for ten more Regulars milling, provided no oc- Jessup, Tribe at Bat knockouts purses. Mrs. Marion Z. another Sanders. Palmero, Urban. is barely able to navigate. will be distributed in The Skate Stars Get Chance to Show cur. program calls for four events each forrtler champion, is also in the field Interest in the main go between Nut Cracker NATIONAL LEAGUE day. and there are other formidable play- Speed at Riverside. Johnny Hodapp crashed a home- AB. H. Aver. Jimmy Finley of (First Game) Louisville and A1 Today’s feature the Forest ers who have never reached the Cincinnati 202 000 000—4 13 7 to the flagpole‘Saturday and Hodapp 130 47 .362 Canton, growing is City A special race is scheduled for run re- Walther of is and championship rating, Including Miss New York 110 000 000—2 7 1 peated Allen 346 121 . .350 SPORT SLOGANS 2:09 ‘pace with a purse of $3,000. Tuesday night at the Riverside rink. Rlxey, Wingo; McQuillan, Maun. in the second fracas Sunday. rivalry scrap is expected. A Goss, Bayard, Christenbury “KEEP RICH WITH RICKARD.” The best of the side wheelers will Eleanor Miss Martha At 8:30 o’clock an elimination race Snyder. He is becoming a main batting cog v .., 400 138 .345 of Louisville will at- Mayrne (Second Game) Amber fans Mrs. Baker Miss Krueger ~,,,,,,, •keen -ANY FIGHT PROMOTER. compete. Sackett, will be held for Indianapolis skaters in the Tribe machine. Schmandt 380 130 .343 bout. Finley Sigour- Cincinnati 004 100 000—5 8 2 tend the is said to be • • MacDonald and Miss Edith to determine who will race Paul New York 010 000 000—1 6 1 also is batting in real style and star- Rehg 236 76 322 the welterweight champion of the ney. Donohue. Hargrave; Dean, Jonnard. Ca- “It’s Franklin, Ind., ring field. Junes ...... 160 49 .306 a whole lot better to wear Crooks of who claims dore, Gowdy. in the south. out than to rust out.”—Johnny Dun- JUNIOR GOLF TOURNEY Miss Wills was to make her first the southern Indiana championship. Sicking 415 125 .301 appearance today against (First Game, Ten Innings) dee. , Miss L. The big at HODAPP continues slugging Whelan 214 59 .276 200 Entries in Western Meet at race will be held 9:30 St. Louis# 101 100 101 o—s 12 0 i. * * * C. Beaupre, the good Canadian o’clock. The elimination race is Brooklyn 000 102 020 I—6 16 the ball, big league scouts Schmandt ...' 393 106 .270 Course. 0 “BE SURE YOU’RE RIGHT, Briergate player. open to any Indianapolis speed Sherdel. Bell. Gonzales; Roberts, Ehr- will come a-runnin’ to In- Bailey 116 28 .241 hardt. Doak, Taylor. SF Independent Wight- Baseball THEN STAND PAT."—TEN SPOT By United Prett Miss Wills and Mrs. George merchant and entrants are requested (Second Game) dianapolis. “Hodee” is only 19. Campbell 321 77 .240 M’GUIRE. CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Most of the man, the Olympic doubles cham- to leave their names with Roy St. Louis 000 000 032—4 9 1 . ✓ Brooklyn 013 031 00*—8 9 1 • • • 200 entrants in the Western junior pions, the entries of Skating Party The Indianapolis Eagles No. 211 will rule the fleld| in Byers, manager of the rink. Dyer, Stuart. Fowler, Niebergall, A small boy in the fright field play the Hill’s Camp team next Sunday “The golf championship tournament, Clemons: Deberry* was By a foul Imperial Hill'* Camp. Bull’s Dinner Pail.”—Senor the national doubles title. Vance. bleachers struck The Athletic Association at Wilson, Lewis. Allen. opens Tuesday, worked (Only games scheduled.) skating party Sharp, Cantwell. Parrish. Arnold. Rice and Luis Firpo. which here driven by Allen and Injured pain- has planned a for this Lynch are asked to call Main 1540 tonight • • • out today on the Briergate Golf ACME JUNIORS fully, but he appeared o. k. after evening at Riverside. A special pro- and ask for J. Hayes. SHIITE AMERICAN LEAGUE. “Nothing Club course. . gave was gram arranged first is certain in this coun- Boston 030 130 000— 7 13 3 physicians first aid. He has been and the The Indianapolis Meldon Club defeated try but death and taxes and the Players expected to make a strong Local Team Lives I’p to Its Name In Detroit 302 104 21*—13 47 1 struck on the-right side. The lad number will be held at 7:30, Greenfield at that town Sunday. 16 to 7, Giants.”—Mr. J. J. McGraw. showing are John Harudon, New Big Leagueis Quinn, Murray, Fullerton. Ross,' Pici- The winners got twenty-two hits. The Montedonice, Amateur Ranks. nich: Whiteliill, Holloway, Dauss, Bassler. •* • I I York; Dan Memphis; Meldons want a game for next Sunday Brooklyn VANCE, the — with some fast State Call Drexel “GET OUT OF Alford Sargent, Columbus, Ohio; Acme, according to the dictionery, Philadelphia 050 010 002 8 9 2 club. THE MEN THE JAZZY St. Louie 203 001 32*—10 13 5 2379. or address Charles Cowden Shelby- SAND TRAPS BY’ CHRISTMAS.’’— George Hackle Jr., Chicago, and Bob star pitcher, struck out nine means the highest point, or top. Hav- ■ville. Hill's Camp. Tipton. Sey- Rommell. Baumgartner, Gray. Burns. Feature Games the Past Danville. White, Chicago. Sunday and beat the Cardi- ing a Vangilder, of selected this name, local ama- Bruggy. Perkins; Danforth, mour and Frankfort take notice. ANY GOLF WIDOW. * nals, a • ——J • • * 8-4, in the second game of teur baseball team has lived up to its Severeid. Aug. 11, 1881 The Riverside A. As were defeated double header. Brooklyn won the cognomen style. Sunday Pennsy Park “A house divided against itself in most approved New York 100 000 000—1 7 1 DONS THE MASK at in a slugging first, 6-5, ten innings. 000 601 00*—7 11 0 A CATCHER match. 12 to 11. in the first of a three- should never have tried to mix mah- in The Acme A. A.s, reorganized Cleveland Forty years ago today—Aug. 11, 1884, to be exact—Detroit and Cleve- game Gaston, Mamaux, Schang; Shaute. series. Neither starting pitcher fin- jongg poker place.” Juniors, won their twenty- played a consequence at time, ished. The Keystones knocked Perci- with in the first With Ruth at Bat Lefty a Acme Myatt. land game of no particular the but now out Mogridge came out of los- game a fleid. who was relieved by Gillum. The —From the meditations of One fourth without defeat in two hostoric for the fact that it marked the first appearance In fast com- ing streak of seven straight games years Sunday 1, Washington 100 100 003—4 9 0 Riversides put the skids under Aufderhtid Punch O’Goofty. at Riverside No. Chicago 100 000 001—3 6 1 pany of Charles L. Zimmer, later to become famous as the catcher of and Kline went in. The At Cleveland Sunday Riversides tied and pitched the Washington Senators when they defeated the Mapleton Mogridge, Ruel; Cvengros. Connally, Cy Young and other great stars. Charlie couldn’t hit Moffett on that the score in the ninth, only to have the First Inning—talked. Schalk. Keystones score one In their half to win. Commercial Bowlers to a 4-2 victory over the White Sox. Maroons, 4-3. Daly and Jenkins day so long ago, fanning three times. The score: Bader starred at bat and in the field for Third Inning—Flied to left. formed the battery for the winners the losers. There wijl be a meeting of the Sixth Inning—Walked. SATURDAY’S RESULTS CLEVELAND AB R H O A E DETROIT AB R H O A B get a and Peterson and Quiesser worked * 1 2 0 Commercial Bowling League Tues- Eighth Inning—Forced Dugan at Babe Ruth failed to hit Sun- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Phillips, lb ...5 1 1 8 0 1 Wood. If 4 0 O Hotaling, .. 0 0 1 Indianapolis Monarehs defeated for the Maroons. INDIANAPOLIS, Milwaukee, cf . 5 2 2 4 1 0 Farrell. 3b 4 3 0 The the day, Aug. 19, day for the first time in nineteen 31: 8. Co- ... . at m. the ... 1 Hanlon, cf 4 0 Q, 1 0 0 Plutks. 9 to 4. Sunday. Morton's pitch- 7:3||p. at second. 12; St. Paul, 10, Minneapolis, 2; Whiteley. If 5 2 1 0 0 played in one hour lumbus, .... The game was .. Zimmer, c 0 If 10 1 ing and hitting featured for the winners. Central bowling alleys. This an games and the Yanks lost to the Louisville, 3; Kansas City, 2. Evans, rs ~m>. 5 1 2 2 1 0 4 1 is twenty Toledo, 1. 0 1 4 1 2 10 0 The Monarehs would like to hear from a as , 7-1, dropping into and minutes. Peterson al- Smith, 55....4 1 2 0 Scott, lb 0 important meeting, . .. 4 1 1 State for Sunday. there will be Brookside Grid Practice lowed only Daly Muldoon. 3b . 4 1 0 3 2 0 Weldman. rs 0 1 0 club next Write Gus second place. four hits while was AMERICAN LEAGUE p 1 1 0 election of ocers for the coming year. Fisher. 2b ....4 0 O 0 2 0 Meinke, 4 0 0 Fleming. 1502 Columbia Ave.. or call 0 0 2 a for Moffett, p ....,4 1 0 1 0 2b 4 Webster The Brookside A. A. will hold touched Detroit, 3; Boston. 2. New York. 5; 2 Geiss. 4 1 1908. W. J. Byers is president and W. H. fjve. Cleveland, 1. Chicago, 8-5; Washington, Bushong, C... 4 0 2 10 2 0 Santry, ss 3 0 1 1 t Snyder secretary. business meeting Tuesday night at Ty Cobb stole second once, third The Keystones 2-8. Philadelphia. 4: St. Louis, 1. will play the Indiana 1524 N: Dearborn St. The football twice and home once Sunday and Totals ...... 40 8 11 27 11 2 Totals 35 1 6 27 10 ~X Travelers next Sunday at the Keystone 4Cincinnati. grounds. team will have a light work-out next helped the Tigers regain the Ameri- New York. 2. St. Louis. 30012100 I—B On Saturday they will play at Wyatt Hits .289 5: Brooklyn, 1. Pittsburgh, 16-7: Phila- CLEVELAND Whitestown at the Red Men’s picnic. For Friday j night which will start the can League lead with a 13-7 victory State delphia, Chicago, 11-2; Boston, DETROIT 01000000 o—l information Joe Wyatt, former Wabash Col- Baseball 4-0. 6-6. write Carl Fahrbach. 1221 1924 grid season. All last year’s over the Red Sox. Earned runs—Cleveland 3. Two-base hits—Scott. Smith. Three-base hit Naomi St-, or call Drexel 0180-J. lege outfielder, Is hitting .289 for tne Moffett. First on balls—Cleveland 2. Detroit 4. Struck out—Cleveland 5. Detroit squad is asked to report at the usual N. D. Prepares for Crowds plays—Bushong, Phillips. Passed 6, Zimmer 1. Wild Terre Haute Three-I League team. SUNDAY RESULTS 5. Double balls—Bushonr CLERMONT. Ind.. Aug. 11.—The Cler- practice place next Friday without Rixey and Donohue stopped the ar- Bu Times Special pitches—Moffett 3, Meinke 2. Time—l:s2. Umpire—Wm. McLean. Wyatt college Meldon Club (Indpls.). 16: Greenfield. 7. mont Otarks defeated a team from Wal- went from to the fail. tillery of the Giants and the Reds Richmond. 4: Newcastle Maxwells, 2. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 11.— Gardens Sunday, 13 to 3. Rip Tur- Camp, (Indpls.). Cleveland Americans this spring, won\a bill, Hill's 10: Druids 1. on kr pitched well for the locals. double 4-2 and 5-1. Remys, 3. Work enlarging the Notre Dame then to Kansas City and finally to Dunkirk, 7: Anderson Local Auto Pilots Win Favorites (Indpls.). 16: Markleville, 1. athletic field an