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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 33

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S3 MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH: FRmAY EVENING, MAY 11, i923. plow; Boys Get Back to Form and Cop First" of Set From Peoria THAT'S" BETTER DONALD BESTS Harry Coveleskie and George Mullin, Former Big 7 League Stars of the Hill, Still Good in "Pinches" 0B SPECIAL FOR TOM COMMIE TWIRLER UIMELY HITTING, 'ffFECTIVE MOUND WORK BEAT TRAX mk IN WONDER DUEL Young' Men's SUITS Also Starts Rally That Nets Coltrins Swat Offerings of Gerstner and Duchalshy Hard and Often. Moine R. II. TO.

A. E. Meyers, 2b 5 114 11 MeKnew. tf 4 1 3 3 0 0 Ifcwnj, rf 2 1 0 0 0 S.vkv, lb 3 1 0 Wright, T.b 4 0 2 2 0 Shandling, 2 1 2 0 2 0 Brovohl, ss 4 1 3 1 3 0 Oucllich, If 4 0 1 0 0 Hench, 2 1 1 3 0 Salisbury, 1 0 1 2 0 To'al 32 7 12 27 13 1 IVoria AH. E.

II. rO. A. E. Napier, 4 1 2 1,0 1 Iian.es, lb 4 1 fi 13 1 0 Mcnze, 3b 3 0 1 0 3 0 I'latte.

rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Knisely, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Lnzzeri. ss 4 0 5 2 0 Yiina, 2b .3 1 1 2 3 0 ('adman, 2 1 0 4 3 0 O-rstner, 1 0 1 1 2 0 Lewis 1 0 0 0 0 Duchulsky, 1 0 0 0 )1 Totals .30 4 27 14 2 Winning Tally, Scoring Run Himself. 2 Pan PITCHERS ISSUE NO PASSES BROVOLD GETS HOME RUN Scores Shandling Ahead of Only Seven Die on Sacks During Entire Contest; Sholly Crashes Triple. Him; Plow Hurlers Baffle Peoria Batsmen. Pants New spring sport model suits in blue pencil stripes and brdwn mixtures, for the young fellows getting their- first long trousers.

Extra Pants FREE -IV rue eiNCHS UJ A -'-H? 7 Hatted fur Gerstner in Sth Moline Oil 210 0207 IVoria 210 001 OOO 1 Two base hits Sykes. Bench, Shandling, Gerstner. Three-base hits MeKnew. Home run Brovold. Sacrifice hits Gerstner (2), I'latte, MeKnew, Doane.

Stolen bases MeKnew, Doane. Struck out Gerstner, DueLalsky, Salisbury, (2). liases on lalls Off Gerstner. Iteneh, Salisbury, 2. Hits Off Ilentb, 5 ir, 1-3 inningfTT Salisbury, 1 in 2 2-3; Geretner, 11 in off DUi halsky, 1 in 1.

I'assed balls Cad-man. Wild pitches I'nth. Duchal-ky. Dtiuble plays Urovold-Meyers-Sykes; Hit by pitcher Ily Ilench (Knicly). Umpires Jensen nnd MtCoy.

Time 2:13. Decatur, May 11. "Slim" McDonald bested Fred Reynolds in a great slabbing duel, here yesterday, the Tots breaking the Commies winning streak wih ti 1 toO victory. McDonald aLso started th rally which copped the contest for dt5 team, crashing a single iu the third, which Holloeher followed with a sacrifice and -Urban -with another one-base bingle, scoring the visiting hurler. Terre Haute was held to a lone hit by Reynolds during the remainder of the game.

Neither -pitcher issued a base on balls, nnd only seven men su-cumbed on the sacks during the contest. Shollenherger and Gross got a triple each, the only extra base bits of the game. Score 'j I i iBMlyi (James Tomorrow. Molinr at Peoria, li.xkford nt Rloomington. Eviinsville at Danville.

Trrre Haute at Decatur. Dispatch Special Service. Tforii), 11. Forging ahead in (lie fourth inning, nml retaining the lw fr the nst of the game, Coltrin'a riiw Boy the first of the series from Peoria here yesterday, 7 to 4. The Tractors were unable to solve (lit of Iieiieh nnd Salisbury nirressfully.

Bench holding the home club to five hits, one a in five nd one-third innings nnd Salis-f bury, the. new hurler obtained by the Plows from Wh'hita in the Western Icnjtue, permitting only a lone single the remainder of the tilt. Salisbury replaced Bench Id the tixlli frame after the westerner had issued a uncorked a wild pitch, nd Gerstner crashed his double. Tlie Colts touched Gerstner and Duelmlsky freely nnd In bunches. Sykes, Bench, and Shandling crashed Here's a Bargain You Can't Duplicate Terre Haute AH.

R. II; TO. A. E. Holloeher, 2b ma i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 5 3 2 2 .3 0 3 0 2 0 0 14 1 2 1 1 1 0 I rbnn, ss 4 Dunning, cf 4 Brannigan, If 4 Utt.

rf 4 Irnl. lb 3 Sholly, 3 R. Miller. 3b 3 MacDonald, 2 JACKSON'S tlUUI I ,1 i Totals 0 1 5 27 15 0 4 Si SSTim a and Holds Bloomers to Pair of AH. K.

A. Harry Coveleskie, left, and George Mullin. 1HDLMGRENSLAGE. 405 Fifteenth Street, Moline Singles, Two Passes, and i Tra Start Scoring. The Trax started scoring in the opening frame, pushing over two tal- Stanley Coveleskie younger brother of Hits Double Himself.

rTiiirp; 1 1 1 0 0 0 Harry Coveleskie, one-time star for the Detroit baseball club, nnd also a former Giant killer, has fjuit the diamond, and is now a member of the police force in his home town of Harry, broke into the major league ith the Cleveland team while JIarry Shamokin, Fa. George Mullin, another former Detroit pitcher, who once helied the Tigers win three pennants, is a policeman at Toledo, Ohio. lif'x. Napier opened with single nnd Decatur Brausen, 3b McCoIlistcr, 2b Gross, ss Calbert, If Fitzgerald, rf Brenner, lb Miller, cf I'ing, Reynolds, Kotze'nick 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 was still pitching for Detroit. Karnes wan safe and iltcnch played I'm roller too late to pet Napier nt K'f'iift.

Menze sacrificed and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rf Jrj cnitfheil hit off Bench's glove, scor ins both runners. HUTTDNS MOUND ip. liliJUl M' line cot one of tlie run back in Rival Track Stars Lewis 1 the cond. Sykes opened with a two-kiuKcr. Wright and Shandling 27 7 2 Totals 2S grounded out, Sykes crossing or Vlunidliiig out.

Brovold followed WORK BEATS EVAS May 11. After winning four in row from Ib i'oltrin's scrappy Plow the ltloomers were set back with a 3 to defeat by the veteran George Beck of Itock-ford here yesterday. Beck was master throughout the fray. He issued only two singles, two passes, only two Bloomers died on the sacks, and George aidtil the victory by crashing out a donbler BocK" pitched a four-hit game against the Bloomers on opening day at Rockford. Harris of the home team was routed in the Bccnnd, and Howard checked further scoring.

The figures: R- ckford Alt. R. II. PO. A.

K. iih unsle, but Qnellich fanned, Peoria renewed its two-run lead by (minting on. more in the last half of 1 the same stanza. ('adman walked and 1 whs "iKrificed to second by Gerstner. JCiinier singled, scoring Cadniau Ihitted for Iteynolds in Dfh.

Batted for McCoIlistcr in tth. Terre Haute 001 (K 1 Decatur 000 (H0 0000 Stolen base Fitzgerald. Three-base hits Gross, Sholly. Sacrifice h'ts Holloeher, MacDonald. Brausen, Reynold.

Double-play Left on br.se Terre Haute, Decatur, 3. Struck out By Reynolds, MacDonald, 2. Umpires Jacobs (plate); Churchill (bases). Time 1 :30. Is Second Win of Season for Veterans; Nee Chased for Disputing Decision.

Tiie tallied their second ei'iuiter in (tie third whti Iteneh IiiiI)Ii'1. Went to third on Meyers' out 1 1 3 nil tallied on sacrifice fly by Me Know. Moline Steps Into Iead. Danville, May 11. Excellent pitching of Hntton gave Danville its second victory of the season nt the expense i 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 In the fourth stanza the visitors forj-il one run to the Rood.

Sykes Thrash, If Brant, ss Maguire, cf Dick, 3b Walters, lb Pratt, rf ZilzUe, 2b Stokes, Beck, r. 1 1 2 4 2 3 0 4 2 0 walked. Wright hit into double Jil.iy. hut Shandling doubled nnd Bro- Cliff Durant Is Out For Elusive Honors 4 4 4 tli crushed his homer, drive to of Evansville here yesterday, to 1. The Vets' wiggler permitted only four bingles, and passed only one batsman.

Johnny Nee. Eva manager, was banished from 4he park foe protesting an umpire's decision. Score: 0 Sunday, May 0 yQnt dill, is 7 27 It Totals Bloomin: ton AR. Ii.II.ro. A.

E. I 'CS-. 1 if fJ-'i rijilit field. In the Jifih 'Meyers nnd MeKnew iiiclcd ntnl Doane sacrificed in from third. Tl.f home counted their last tally in the sixth, when Bench began to wobbte.

Yima walked niiil went to eenml on wild pitch. Gerstner orrd him with double. Iteneh was wiit to the showers. Salisbury relieved him. and In Id the Trax in check.

The Plows nd.lcd gowl measure to their victurv in the eielilh. JIiKnew Blenkiron, if 4 0 0 1 1 Jackson, lb 4 0 0 10 1 Murphy, If 3 (. 3 0 Bribcck. 2 1 7 1 Heal, rf 2 0 1 0 Fa ton, Cb 2 0 0 1 2 Finn, en 3 0 0 1 4 Woodworth 2b 3 0 0 2 3 Harris, 0 1 Howard, 2 1 1 3 Holloway 1 0 0 0 0 vv nt- 4 A 0 I I zxry 1 Xf tripled, walked, and MeKnew cored on double Meal. Shandling fcoml Donne with a single.

:7 ig 20 0 2 Totals AH. R. II. A. E.

Hughes. 2b 3 Ii 2 Green. 3b 4 2 3 1 Ganzel, rf 4 ft 1 Duggan, lb 3 0 1 .0 Milan, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Barnabe, If 4 0 0 0 0 Fi hrman, 3 0 1 2 3 0 Fox. ss 1 1 1 0 Decker, ss 1 0 1 Crandall, 2 0 1 1 0 Kimpiing, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..20 1 4 24 1" 2 Danville AH. R.

II. FO. A. E. Ruedy, cf 2 4 0.0 Be.bcr, 2b 3 1 2 1 1 0 Kiebig, 3b 3 1 0 3 2 Wasem, If 4 0 1 Jt 0 Stucker.

rf 3 1 1 2 0 Miller, lb 4 1 2 11 0 1 Koval, ss 3 0.1 1 0 Depondahl, 4 2 3 0 2 0 Hutton, 3 0 1 1 5 0 Totals 29 5 11 27 1 3 Evansville 00 000 000 1 Danville 001 010 03 5 Batted for Howard in Olh. Rockford 000 3 Uloomington 000 000 COO 0 Two-base bits Pratt. Heck. Sacrifices Maguire (-). Paton.

Double play Brant-Zitzko-Walltrs. Left Murk Vin It'a dun Duel. St. fumi. May 11 rhih.d.lphia lainiuered four St.

Louis pitchers for thirteen bin, including three triples inl double, and won yesterday's If me. 1(1 7. Tnhin poled two home runs and a I'liihle, ami was responsible for four tallies. first four bagger came Hasty in the fifth with two men on bases Bloomingtcn. Rockford t.

Bases on balls OfT Hacris, off Howard, off Bock. 2. Hit by By Howard (Brant). Struck out By Howard. Reck, Ilarrr, ffout.

and fiectoid came off Harris FLOYD SIIETTER, Rock Island. These are two tri-city stars of whom fans expect a great showing in the Big Eight track and fields meet at Browning field tomorrow afternoon. 1. Passed ball bribcck. Umpires Richardson and Collins.

Time 1:30. VIC ESTERDAHL, Moline. but may be fully recovered by tomorrow. A great race in the 100-yard dash is expected between Vic and Taxman of Rock Island, if Vic is well. Shelter is the Islanders star in the high nnd broud jumps.

Crimon and Gold supporters look for him to cop top laurels in these two event let us not forget her whose love is never-failing On Sunday, May 13th. Mother's Day will be observej throughout the length and breadth of the entire nation. This one dayas been dedicated to "her" whose many sacrifices, whose loyal watching, and waiting, and worrying have given us the groundwork to meet the strife of daily busiuess, and to enjoy life's pleasures. Is it not little enough that we should on this day la some way small as it may be show her our love! IIKjKEY BROTHERS service is at your disposal. We hare just received a fresh supply of WHITMAN'S delicious Chocolates and Confections.

They are put tip in dainty, attractive boxes all sizes. And all women know ttrat WHITMAN'S are the world's finest candies. Call any one of our thirteen stores. Tell us what izebox you want, and what you want written on the card. Bright and early Sunday morning Mother will find a Lox of this delicious candy to greet her.

To tell her of jour love and that you haven't forgotten lier. Don't risk the chance of forgetting. Call us NOW. Iheu you KNOW it will be taken care of. 1 mllEItE'S on coveted honor In Esterdahl is Moline's captain, and a fast man in the dashes.

He has been bothered with a sore leg thi3 spring. the sporting world that can be Two-base hits Crandall, Huttou. bought with all the money in the TJiree-base hits Fuhrman, MillCr, universe It's victory In the In-' Kacficwr Hughes, Duggan, universe, its victory in ine in I)rrk Bciber Hutton. Stolen bases ternational 500-trile race at the In- 1J.ibt,r. on balls-Off Cran-dlanapolls Motor Speedway.

Decor- (IjlU nutton. i. struck out By ation Day, May 30. Money can buy i 1 Kimpiing, 1 Hutton, the best of racing creations but Off CramL-I, 11 in 7 2-. in-theo it takes nerve, brawn, daring n.ngs.

Left on bases Evansville, and a heart of steel to keep ever- Danville, i). Double iDys Green-lastingly at high speed to dash Hughes IIutton-Fiebig-Miller. Um- in i lie eighth. Score n. ii.

Mack 1 1 3 02002 10 13 4 e't. lull's 100 03 0 03 0 7 10 2 flatteries Hasty. Harris. Itommel nit lVrkins; Danforth, Kolph, Ilayne, Krt ami Severeid. Two-bape hits Tobin.

IVrkins. Ja-lion. Thrre-hase hits Matthews (-1, Welch. Home runs niMr, Tobin (-J). St.

den base Hale. on balls Hasty. Imnforth. r.ayn, 1. Struck out Hasty, Danforth.

1: Kolp. Jivre. 1. Hits Hasty, .1 in 5 iiiulugs; Harris. T.

in 2 1-3: Dan-t 'i-th, in 3 Kolp. in 2 1-3 llayne, none in 1 "-3. Winning pitcher Itaiy: loser Danforth. Umpires Ih.riarity nnd Row land. Moline Volley Team Not to Play In National Meet Clip This Out And Pin It on Your Calendar 1 .1.

A1K i OireS l-CHICU WIIU Aiuit- 1 I 111 .1.113. 1 II I. i nil. T-v a ill I i 1 r'0. La Willi Lurani iinmwiii uum trom California haji enough money to grab deeds for a few Woplworth buildings.

Brooklyn Bridges and a couple Statues of Liberty With some of the dough he has built up a 6trong racing team And with his driving skill and brain and brawn eoine to trv to win Due to iiiLhility of two regulars to make the tsip to Chicago, Moline volleyball team will not compete in the national volley tourney today and tomorrow. Walter Silvis is In Texas and Walter Tillberg had business which forced him to 'remain in the city. Davenport and Rock Island Tl teams were scheduled to -oinpcte. STUDENT PARTY WILL TOUR ARSENAL, BANK 4 About sixty students of the high school economics ami advanced bookkeeping classes, under leadership of C. II, Crakes, instructor, will make a HICKEY BROTHERS Cigar Stores Where they never forget to say TILNK YOU the coveted laurels of victory at, trip through the Rock Island arsenal i a sheBi nf nnm nt his ears In The' tomorrow morning.

Indianapolis Drive. MILAN INDEPENDENTS AT COAL VALLEY ON SUNDAY Cards, Phils, 0. Mdladelphin, May 11. St. Louis fiaile it three in a row from Fhiladcl-H'in jester.

Vr, 0. Ioak held 'h 1'hillies to three scattered hits in innings. r.h.e. 001011 1007 11 3 'ts 0 0 00000000 4 1 fcU'erics-Doiik, Stuart nnd Mc- llt.i.1, Meadows nnd Henline. Freignn (2), Top-t fnnd.

Walker. Home Jjya lio Stolen bases Smith, oporwr. on balls Doak, 2tustt. ntd. 3.

Struck out HOME GAMES. May 27, 28, 29 Decatur. May 30, 31, June 1 Danville. June 2, 4 Evansville. June 5, 6, 7, 8, Terre Haute.

June 18, 19, 20 Decatur. 0. June 21, 22. 23 Danville. June 30, July 1, 2 Rockford.

July 5, 6, 7 Blooaiingt on. July 8, 9, 10 reoria. 17, 18, 1 IV July 20, 21 Terre Haute. Aug. 0, 7, 8, 9 Decatur.

Aug. 10, II, 12 Danville. Aug. 13. II, IS Evansville.

Aug. 1, 17, 18 Terre Haute. Aug. 19, 20, 21, 22 Rockford. Aug.

23, 21, 2. 28 Rlooraiiigton. Sept. 4 Rockford. Sept.

8, 9 reoria. 'GENTLEMAN DAVErJPORT BOOTLEGGER' IS JAILED The band will assemble nt u-teenth street and Fifth avenue. Moline, and will go in a body to the island. All the shops, tha museum, and the powerhou.se will be visited. Monday right the same touring party will be shown throvgh the People's bank, when all the inner workings nnd of the institution will be explained to them.

Local bankers have beea giving a series of talks to the classes, nnd Monday Dtspalrk Special Scrrlce. Coal Valley, May 11. Coal Valley's semi-pro baseball club will tangle with the strong Milan Independents on the Coal Vj.lley field Sunday afternoon. Coal Valley has one of the best clubs of all time, and the Mi-lanites claim an eqnally strong ag- "ik, Stunrt. 3: Head.

1: Mead- Pinlty licrr wlio xrazii' worth his keep before lh war now pulls down $5 per day. These girl that are dancin' two or three days without stoppin luU better save thcr steps till they settle down an try t' make miner pie without a Kitchen cabinet. Try Dispatch Classified Ads, They Bring Results I Al Lau, alleged to be Davenport's "gentleman bootlegger," was -sentenced to serve thirty days in jail ami pay a fine of $1000 by Judgt Martin Wade at Des Moines yesterday. Lau pleaded guilty to a charge of transporting 4. HitsOff Head, 12 In 01-3 oft Doak, 3 in 7.

Winning pitcher Doafe. Tin titcher huge crowd is antici- night's tour will be a part of the gregation. course. yted. Head.

Umpires IJnrt and Klem..

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