Bullet Joe Bush Back With Mack After Ace Game
The Cleveland veteran Bullet Joe Bush faced the Indians on August 2, 1916, shutting them out on seven strikeouts despite a tough at bat by Jack Graney. Coveleskie started for Cleveland and was knocked out in the fifth as Bush doubled and scored on Witt’s triple. The Athletics won 5 to 0, with Bush later praised for potential value as a coach.
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Athletics
Bullet Joe
Indians
Henry BP
Edwards
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jim jons
tribe
Steve O'Neill
Tris Speak‘er
Bobby Roth
Ray Chapman
Jack Graney
Terry Turner
Chick Gondil
Bil Wambsganss
Joe
Graney
Jack
Bush
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Roth
Bob Coleman
Dransvillé
Fred Coombe
gotte
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Gandil
Coveleskle
Cleveland
Val Pleinich
tim
Whitey Witt
Macke
Melnnis
Lajoie
Witt
Pick
Leon
Woolsh
Coumbe
Coveleskie
Philadelphia
valie
Connie Muck
American women athletes to decide track titles in Amsterdam
United States teams rely on women track and field stars in Amsterdam. Ellen Brough, Lillian Copeland, Katherine Mearlies, Ella Cartright, Helen Filkes, and Eleanor Begg are highlighted as key point scorers in a separate division whose results will count toward overall medals.
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United States
America
Amsterdam
Holland
Ellen Brough
Paterson
N. J. Lillian Copeland
Pasadena
Gallt
Katherine’ Mearlies
Boston
Ella Cartright
Eureka
Calif
Helen Filkes
Chicago
Eleanor Egg
N.J
Eleanor Begg
Browne faces three year wait to reinstate amateur golf status
The United States Golf Association requires a formal reinstatement application after the standard three year good conduct period. Mary Browne says she will not seek reinstatement, arguing she has never been a professional in golf. ASA officials reiterate that no action can be taken without an application, and no exceptions are planned unless Browne applies.
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Miss Browne
Suzanne Lengten
C. Pyle
Cleveland News
U.S
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A. H. Romsey
Mary
MARY K. BROWNE
Chains May Make or Break Casings
Careful use of tire chains prevents tire damage and fender wear during winter driving. Proper length and tension keep chains from cutting casings or rattling. Apply tight, not overly tight, chains. ensure chains move around tires and avoid repeated tapping on same fender spot. Maintain proper tire air and note chains’ impact on engine strain.
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Israel Klein
Rocky Mountain News
Automobile items and traffic notes from early pages
Los Angeles reports note two motor bus firms operating 235 vehicles with concerns on steering gear. License plates are issued in 48 states with 23 colors. Observations discuss crossing timing and two proposed devices affecting pedestrians and drivers.
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Los Angeles
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Rubber tire chains offer life extension and all-weather use
Rubber chains should be tightened for durability as loose chains break easily. When applied correctly they prevent tire wear and can be kept on in any weather without affecting comfort or driving.
Volume-Control Means for Tuning Receivers
Experimenters applying DC receiver volume methods to AC sets find it hard to reach zero signal due to power line coupling. A high impedance RF choke in the RF, plate-supply lead helps block currents, with a mica condenser from the choke side to the grid return to improve the zero-signal point.
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New and Useful Design for Automobile Trunks
An early note describes an innovation truck with three compartments where the back holds a suitcase. European tourists use such trucks, while damp weather causes paper or wood to waterlog, reducing tube quality. A plan to dry out cone or wooden speakers near a stove or radiator is proposed.
Various sports notes mix regatta dates and stars
A chaotic sports roundup mentions the Henley regatta on July 4 5 and 7 on the Thames and cites figures from golf boxing tennis and chess. It notes Bobby Jones Dempsey and Rex Beach in passing while reporting on a Rice Institute live owl mascot and Patsy Clark at Butler.
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Owl
Rice Institute
Umpire Sherry Magee Returns to Major League Officials
The photograph shows Sherry Magee with Zornier of Philadelphia and Cincinnati figures as Magee is named to the National League staff of umpires. Magee, once a noted hitter, is welcomed back by old timers who recall his peak days in baseball.
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Zornier Philadelphia
Cincin witl outheljer
Nationaleague
gompires
Magee
julta
brinks
Portrait of Col Osman Latrobe Named Chief Military Aide
Col Osman Latrobe, appointed by President Coolidge as chief military aide, sits for a Washington portrait. He succeeds Col Blanton Winship, who departs for the Philippines as legal adviser to Governor General Stimson. Latrobe is described as a dashing frontier soldier who met the president during the Black Hills review at Fort Meade, Nebraska.
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Osman Latrobe
Washington
Coolidee
milltary
Blanton Winship
Philippines
Stimson
Latrobe
President Coolidge
Fourth cavalry
Fort Meade
Neb
Sponsor for U C V Mis Anne Jackson Preston
Anne Jackson Preston daughter of Mr and Mrs I R Preston of Charlotte North Carolina has been appointed sponsor for the South at the United Confederate Veterans general reunion to be held at Little Rock in the spring Preston is a great granddaughter of Thomas Jonathan Jackson
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Jackson .Preston
I.R. Preston
Charlotte
N. C
Poster
United_ Confederate' Veterans
Ailis. Preaton
Thom‘as
Jonathan Jackson
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