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BATTLE fllUB, THUKBUAT, BUT 9, TStSL THE QUIRE AND EVENING NEWS 14 POSTUM IS CARRIED AWAY, 5 TO 2, BY SOUTHERN TORN ADD nmiinn ni innin I Tnnniipii l-l THREE DETROIT GRAMMER Ring of Base Hits Only Sound TOURNEY DATES bLAuub nMLIliU HtU bUA bflUNLti SCHOOL BOYS PITCH NO-HIT GAMES. To Break Peace of Tiger Club illf FIFTEEN SINGLES TO BE OPEN RAGE ARE ANNOUNCED You can pick' acquired his second win in that period by holding Ute fort Wednesday while a 5 to 4 defeat was handed the Washington Senators, whom Harris once led to a world championship. Victor Sorrcll was due to mount the mound today for the third and KM game of the present series with None of Outstanding Two Year-Olds of Last Year Will Be Barrier. Detroit, May 9. JP Carl Hubble had no monopoly in no-hit games Wednesday.

Three youthful moundsmen in the Detroit grammar school league matched his performance. The heroLS were Ed Mason of the Dwyer Specials, Kelman of Potter, and Gus Hatcher of Webster. The performances were emphasized by comparison with games in the last week in which one team scored 40 runs in three innings and another 38 runs in nine. and choose and choose and pick -'but one thing' Detroit, May 9 MV-These are halcyon days In the dugout balU-mlck of SUnley Raymond Harris days In which Internal peace and basehit prosperity are combining to make of the erstwhile harmless Detroit Tutert a baseball team of hich any manager might be unashamed. "Bucky" himself lays thanks for the spirit which lias carried the Tigers to six consecutive victories and st percentage of .571 at the feet of two things a fandom which hai survived two decades without a pennant, and "something or other" that has converted the club home from Washington.

In his last start he Raulston, Center Fielder, Leads Locals in Hitting With Triple and Double. CARMEN DOES TWIRLING Cereal Men Gather Their Two Points in Sixth Frame on Two and Three-Base Hits. is certain WINNER TO GET $62,000 Essare, Nut, Minotaur and let the Boston Red Sox down with six hits, the Tigers winning, 2 to 1. One of the most encouraging rr-cent devetopments In the Harris scheme of things Is the improved fielding of Heinle Schuble, 22-year-old shortstop whose work In the short field of Houston won him his Grey Coat Certain to Be Given Heavy Backing. A devastating" southern tornado TUlted Battle Creek Wednesday LUTZ TO HURL AGAIN AGAINST ALBION NINE a debating society Into place el major league berth, but whose early afternoon in the If you want real quality if you form of the pi ace.

struck at Pos-1 "There is no team In the major Memphis Red Sox, season record was liberally sprinkled with costly errors. Rumors persist that Frank Navln Is negotiating for the services ot Bill Hunneflrld. now warming the bencn turn athletic field and left in us leagues, saia nams. -as wen sup- wake a toll of runs to 2 against rwa oy iw- uni as are me iigers. the Cereal team.

ntt hM meant a lot to us In get Baltimore, May 9. (JPh-None of the outstndlui; two-yesr-olds st season will be at the barrier Friday for the 38th running of the Preakness stakes at the Pimllco course. Twlnk. the laa of the nominees which distinguished Itself as a two-year-old. withdrawn by the Ioma stable after pulling up Lame Saturday, assured the event of that.

This year's classic, in the opinion of those who follow the races, Is an extremely open with a large field going to the post to In line Condition itavinir niavrd nractically ting off to a start which we hoe for the White Sox. but If he Is not all mill carry tis to the first of October obtained Schuble may yet fill the a few winter the Red box were in inei uwi uk ui o. want absolute satisfaction and perfect results every time Mwutitlin. exhibiting MOM Pcis oi ja rar. bo iar me iicrrs nave oeen en-pneed In rather inconsequential warfare.

Only the Browns anions Tentative Golf Schedule for Battle Creek Country Club Arranged. PLAN INTER-CITY GAMES Season to Be Opened Saturday of This Week with Ball Sweepstakes. Tentative dates for tournaments and special eients during the summers golf at the Battle Creek Country club were announced today by Lowell Genebach, chairman of the tournament committee. Pending final arrangements for several inter-city engagements with clubs of other Michigan cities, dates for the strictly local events, except for the established July 4 tournament, are tentative, Mr. Genebach said.

The program, when completed, promises to be one of the most ambitious in the club's history. Three Outstanding Events Chief among the tournaments are the club championships, the finals of which are customarily played on Labor day; the. president's- cup tourney, in September, and the July 4 event. The season will be opened on Saturday of this week, with a ball sweepstakes, consisting of handicap medal play with golf balls as prizes. The following Saturday another ball sweepstakes will be held, and alter that the tentatives dates for various events are as follows: Memorial day, Thursday, May SO tombstone tourney, conducted the same as a flag tournament, with handicaps being added to par.

Saturday and Sunday, June 15 and 16 qualifying for Juy 4 tournament, handicap match play by flights. of the fastest playing ever wit- "As to the players, something or nrsaed on the local diamond. 1 other has made us a prettv well m.n on the team a I satisfied team and an outfit like their opponents have proved firs The real test cf contest for the totrl of $72,000 riivklon threats. nastmaster at the art ot fielding hard to in Hie las: six days every regular! the new spirit In the dugout at and none of them are slouches when It comes to collecting bin-. moundtman on the Bengal roster I Navln field will come this week, has gone a full nine Innings and! when the murderous bats of the muni uie ruic 15 ttuii'ii ec.uuu going to the winner.

Four Show Well Essare. The Nut. Minotaur and Grey Coat, all of which have been rrmen was In the box In a victory. The veteran Yankees and the Inspired team showing well In the seasm so far. foe POAtum and Ditched a splen- 'w uj un vi me ninrai mr nniuim did brand of ball, although Ckwtotd during the on the Tigers' home grounds.

Reiber to Play Old Position at Short in Came Here Friday Afternoon. When Albion high school's baseball team comes to Battle Creek Friday for a return engagement with the Bearcat nine. Lutz. who let them down with four hits in the opening contest, will in all probability face the Alblonltes again. "Tubby" Reiber.

Coach Beebe's new twirling ace. is scheduled to do the pitching for the locals when they meet the Hillsdale college frosh at Hillsdale Saturday. Ever since "Tubby'" stemmed the tide of the Ionia batters two weeks ago he has been an outstanding contender for the mound position. In the game with Adrian last week Reiber not only pitched brilliantly but led the rest of the team in batting. With Lutz pitching the Albion game.

Reiber will be back at his former position as shortstop and Marks, veteran third sacker, will be stationed in the outfield. The day after the Albion contest. Coach Beebe's men will go to Hillsdale for the fourth game of the season. visitors did nick him for 11 hit. Glass, colored twirler.

was more; fortunate and the locals mete able are certain to be given heavy backing. Essare. taken to New York tracks after the close heavy backing. Essare. taken to New York tracks after the close of the Bowie BOX SCORE You'll tell your dealer you want the malt that made WHITNEY'S B.4RGELLQ IS OUT OF PREAKNESS campaign, won the Wood stakes.

to garner only sewn bingies on his delivery. Ranhten Gets Triple Post urn without a doiit was In rorri'sf An leading Annapolis. Upset Lad. IBS Brown Wizard. Mr.

Foo. Flag Day. an Trn. 0 I 4 trith nn. a hitting slump Wednesday, some of the heaviest I M' trnma, 4 I a 4 1 4 4 3 4 0 1 1: hllrr.

rf Klino. 1 ltrnrc.n. lb Handler, Horse Which Had Been Cain-ing Favor in Rich Event Suffers Injury. Beacon Hill and Chatford. all preakness nominees, in easy style.

Black Diamond. Walter J. Salmon's hope for both the Preakness and Kentucky derby, as returned an easy winner yesterday at Pimllco in the second event at mile and a sixteenth, though he was not pitted against eliTibles fo f.he classic even accounting for a single bln-glc. Raulston was the outstanding batter for the Cereal men. accounting for a triple and a double while Kline followed In his footsteps with a two-base lilt and two singlet.

armm, Ttl 21 2 KM lit I KKI fOX an it it a r. by Anheuser-Busch on Friday. The Preakness distance Saturday and Sunday, August 17 The Red Sox accounted for one VaM. tf 4 2 is a mile and three sixteenths. 1 lb triple when MrHai-kell.

first sack-j M.ii.-k-il. er. knocked a splendid one inUr'jJ; rtr center field. Doubles were more -h numerous for the southern nine. nwm.

however, and Dials. Ward. TEXAS BROAD JUMPER USES LEAP FROG STYLE a i I fl 1 i 4 Blind Youth Gets Kick from Sounds Of Baseball Game IS'aMQwfl(EiE? Glass and Green aU hit for two 37 ii io Total frrr by Innlnga: M.mi'tila rnm nrtt ftfl Vt OM-2 Baltimore. May 9. (71 Harry rayre Whltney Barrrello which, counled with Beacon Ifl'l.

another Whitney horse, had gained favor lip Ing the past few days for the Preakness stake to be run FrM-v. throtich performnnces at Jama'ra. 'rcbably will not start In the event. Just before the two wre to have tild to make It three In a row for Whitney were to be shipped to the Piml'po Wednesday. suflered jn injury which will put hint out of the event.

Bcaron Hilt win st'll run. to Whitney's rtat'enwn. hetn" the only horse to carry the Whlt-nev silks. The nut. esare Dr.

Freeland Friar Clofl and Flkine. with "verrl llcibles have done well in recent tarts, and are mining favor.wh lie Foci of Honor's stock took a J'min Tuesdav with his victory In the wVn he mme from be- Barley-Malt Syrup Fammarr Stnla firtrn. Trit lu nlt I'UN. Kline. Runlrtna.

bases. The scoring did not start until the third Inning whtn Memphis brought la a lone tally on a double and single. Again In the fourth the Red Sox dropped into another hltUng spree and scored two runs on a pair of doubles and a single. Play This Afternoon When Postum came to bat in the sixth Inning with the score Houston. Texas, May 9.

(IP) Brings Manuel is on Rice institute" track spad because he was adept at playing leap frog. Broad jumping as a sport never had occurred to Manuel until this spring. He was satisifed with getting exercise at leap frog. Ernest HJertberg. Rice track coach, saw Manual and decided he was a "natural." Now the coach considers his new broad Jumper one of the most promising he has seen in years.

BM-1M ard. ir-n. .1 ti ii Three ll.e hlt and 18 qualifying for club championship tournament; finals on Labor day. The president's cup meet, ordinarily held over two week-ends, will come in September. Other Events Planned Other events, Mr.

Genebach will be held at intervals between the more important tourneys. It Is planned to hold several mixed foursome tourneys, which will have to be arranged with the women's organization, end a best ball foursome meet, along the lines of pro-amateur events. A member of the club also has signified his intention nf posting a trophy for still nnothrr tournament, the chairman stated. A golf banquet, late in September, at which time trophies will be presented to the season's winners, also is planned. Mr.

Genqbach has been working with Jack Gahill, last season's club champion, and Marion W. Noble, 'n arranging the summer's ir II In otf la tnnlnca. mrnrk u-h I nrmen n- hf Ie ball Oarni St off 5. I--ft cm ba-ea by IV-tnm 7: bv Memplila In-nine t-lng Vaiplroi-rrooga. Tlmo of gam SX Columbus, May 9.

CD From the sound of a ball against the bat Frank Capman, 17-year-old student at Ohio State School for the Blind, is able to tell which team is winning a ball game. Attending a recent Columbus-Kansas City game, won by the latter team. Chapman explained that he knew Columbus was losing because "their players hit the ball with a dull sound too often, while Kansas City players were getting sound, solid blows." Frank, even though he cant see, gets his biggest kick from a home run just as the average fan does. He admits, however, that he Is fooled many times by a rousing sound that goes for an out Instead of sailing over the fence. to 0 In favor of the Sox.

it looked like the score was due to Patronize Home Industry Genuine Gas Coke SUMMER PRICES NOW France Kehler Fuel Co. be tied. RauUton tripled to een man up. singled to center field, xnw Then the scor- ter field and Stevenson Tied out to the second baseman. E.

Miller lnd to beat Letielte. another jj.u iu iiiriip, kuuih then doubled to center field like His Dad on Skates Lamy, 6even-year-old son of Ed Lamy. internationally known skater, shows signs of following in his dad's footsteps. coring RauUton. Kline, the next Phone 9991 239 W.

Michigan lng stopped, nowever. ana trohable Preakne starter, next two men filed out vice PresTt Ch.irles Curt! wilt Carroll Grimm's men will meet the cnnt'nfent of otahles the Memphis team again this aft- -hlch are nHrnlng to watch the erooon at the Postum athletic -lassie to make it one of the most field. A Pme with the southern rtlllant gatherings of the rachirf vason. team Is also scheduled to be play Coach for 30 Seasons Jack Moakley. track coach at Cornell, is in his thirtieth season on the Job this year.

Kim English court clerks insist thai the average doctor writes more illegibly than the average lawyer. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RESULTS ed Friday afternoon. ARCHERY MADE SPORT AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY Boston. May Archery now AFTER ALL WHY SHOULD YOU BE IN THE 81000 CLASS Almost any $1,000 car will give you $1,000 value BUT (and heWs the point) how much wffl costing for repairs and upkeep within a year or two A hundred dollars, or so. more on the downytner--tMyfe three dftonl payments XI7HBN tow UgW ww mp KINO ED.

WAKO Tost let nw tUI for iwaj Is an official minor sport at Boston university and two vanity teams are to represent the university one composed of men and the other of girls. A tournament is planned for May 2. Archery will be the first varsity sport for the several thousand wo Ifsal and you can have fceo Hying Cloud. AndaReowl You pay for KELLYS- why not have KELLYS? not only keep yoo free from aerfauB repair bffls well into-the third year (laving qufckf the added investment) but it will give you exceptional aervke for four, six, or even more, years. For here li a car th for fcng fife, performance and mechanical oVpendabfity rated wih cars listed the highest pricerackets and one thai will give you a pleasure and satisfaction which onff the man who drives one can put a dofcr and cents value upon, men attending tne universny.

nun-; erto the only athletic competitions open to girls were lnter-class meets and basketball games. The forthcoming tournament will take place In connection with the i university's annual field day. Inter- departmental. Inter-sorority, inter- class and Inter-fraternlty trophies are offered. Archery is the aecond new minor sport recently adopted at Boston university.

A few weeks ago sane- Uon was given lacrosse. NO. 1 SCHOOL WINNER IN N0RTHEND OPENER No. 1 school took the lead tn the North End Grade School Baseball league Wednesday afternoon when its team administered a 12 to 2 drubbing to McKlnley at the Verona diamond. The winners were superior both In their hitting and pitching.

No. 1 School 144 30014 13 2 McKlnley 011 000 2 2 3 Golden and Mallerne; Fanck and Ogle. WW Lady SOME people buy "mail order" tires under the impression that they are saving money. Others buy Kelly Springfields and don't have to pay any more for them. Contrary to general belief, Kelly Springfield tires are not high-priced.

Their reputation has given many people the idea that because KeHys are so good they must cost more. If youH drop in and see ns the next time yon are in the neighborhood, we believe yonll be surprised to learn how Kelly prices run. TROTTERS WILL RACE AT NICHT AT TOLEDO rlat to fn fnnateee Vewa Besides, we can make you a trade in allowance on your present tires and put the new ones on for yon. When yon can buy the best for the same price, why be content with lew? "Ifaaeaaal Get the facts on Reo performance facts pocketbooi facts before you buy emy car this spring. Tiowjm can have a Reo Flying Cloud at a lower price than ever before REO MOTOR CAR LANSING, MICH.

Toledo. Ohio. May 9. Grand Ctr- cult racing to be held there the' weeks of June 24 and July 9 will be raced at night over the Furt Miami mile track. This will be the first' time in the history ot the trotting i horse sport that night racing has ever been given.

Purses amounting to flSO.OOO will be hung up. tne largest amount to be given by any kino- DAN, THE TIRE MAN urano circuit association this year. 201 South Jefferson Ave. Battle Creek, Mich. Km Flying Clouds art priced at the factor) as iaOoun: 5-Pangf Sedan I395, Sport 1H95: Muter $I7, Spon 11870; Cr of ihe Mcrrti 1197a 2-Patenser Coop 1 1)75, Sport IH75.

2-4-Paaenaer Coupe 1 395, Sport Maater IK25. Spon $1750. Brouthaov Matter 11595, Sport II 720. 4-Pwaenfer Victoria. Mailer $1695.

Sport 11820. Rotdster. Master $1685, Sport $1810. RE FLYI CLOUDS ML LY Caro Washed! PRICE 031. Mack's Garage 11 South- Washington Are.

SPIKLO 1F0EILID TORES UNITED MOTORS CO. 53-57 South McCamlj St. Battle Creek, Mich..

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