Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1920 — Page 3

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To the Voters: This is -my last appeal to you before the primaries, and I want to thank you for your support. I have conduc ted a

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so I have no excuses to oiTer or c r i ti c i sms to answer. Votefor the best man. 1 leave my case with vou.

If you give me this nomination I'll make good. I never fell down yet. Rose for Recorder Look for No. 47

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Vote for Wm. H. Olds (W) for Sheriff. Bremer for Prosecutor. Adv.

O. O. Schar.f (61) County Commissioner. Wm. O. Thomas (20) for Proa. Attorney.

Win. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney, j Vote for Warren T. McCray. ITo. 19. Vote for Warren. T. McCray. No. 19. j Bremer for Prosecutor. Adv.

WINS OVER GARY AGAIN Triangular field meet brings Out Dunleavy of Gary As Star Man.

One of the most siu""',ssf ul triangular meets In the history of l.ake county shorts was held ?,iturd.iy at Glcasoti

Park. Gary. Hammond won with a total

of 47 1; points. Emerson of Gary second with So'j points, and Whiting third with 16 points. line weather, idrl track conditions, and a big crowd ombincd to make the u'iy one Ions: to be remembered by athletes of the contesting tram.. Individual honors went to Dunleavy of Emerson, who carried first In the hith and low hurdles, first in the shot rut and second in the' broad jump. lie scored a total of is points. Cearins of Hammond was a clos second, winning: lt points in all. He got first in the 10(i-ard da h, and first in the 220-yard dash ami iho broad Jump. In the shot put ho finished' third. The ai. county 1 rack meet will be held next Saturday at Crown Bolnt Kvents will bo run off at lh fair grounds. Junior meet begins at 3 a. m and the senior events at. 2 p. m. Saturday's events and winners at Glea.son I'ark:

00-yard dash; Cearfnsr. IT. first; Goldj man. E, second; Nej II.. W. third. Time. 110.4 seconds. j 220-yard dfish: Cnrinp. IT. first; Nej.il. j "VV, second; Kelsc. E, third. Time. 2i.i i seconds. j 4i0-yard dash: Reed. H. first; Goldi man. E, second; 'Ward, E, third. Time. ( 5t5.4 second?.

SSO-yard run: Stimson, E. first; Haines. II. second; Benson, W, third. Tim". 2.:o i-z. Mile run: Benson. "W. first: Kuss. II. second: r.oblns. E. third. Time. 5:16. Uow hurdles: Dunleavy. E. firs'.; Xedjl. V, second; Howell, H. third. Time. 30 second:'. High hurdles: Dunleavy. E, first; Kerr. U". second; rvdtoti. IT. third. Broad jump: iVaiinjr. If, nrst; Dunleavy. E. second; Aldrich, E. third. Distance. CO ft. 2 in. Hish jump: Hss and Kimbroueh. TT, tie for first; Doiton. H. and Smith, E. tie for third. IL-iRbt, " ft.. Bole vault: Stock'-!-, 3 1, first: Bund. TT. and Smith. E. tie for se.-ond and third.

Carpentier in American Debut Boxes in N. Y. XEW YORK. May 3. Georges Carpentier. champion French heavyweight, made hit debut last niftht before an American audietut? when he sparred two rounds at the Seven, ty-firt-t Bi?ent Armory with Jules Beniifiirs, his sparrlns partner, at the Manhattan Navy Club benefit. Enthusiastic bluejacket admirers raised the French fighter on their shoulders and iirrlel him from the 1 i.iJl a.ftcr his performance was ended.

Height. 9 fL 6 In. Shot put: Dunleavy. E, first: Evans, If, second: Ccarlng-, H. third. Distance, 4 1 ft. 10 in. Belay race: Emerson, first; Hammond, second, and Whiting third. Tunc. 3. SI.

Vote for Eric Lund .who is free from all political entanglements. lie will make a good sheriff. S-I-2t

Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff. Bremer for Brvsecutor. Adv.

Wm. O. Thomas (23) for Pros. Attorney. '

Vote for Warren T, McCray. No, 19.

O. O. Schaaf (61) County CommlBsloner,

Hammond K. Cs. Beat Whiting

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riaylne before a fair Hired crowd, the Ita- ond K. of C.s yesterday afternoon won a se ti-inning practice tilt from the Whitins Knights by lhi score of 10 i-:t.". Th game was played at Harrison Park ind considering the chilly weather i he local club made a far better showing than was expected. Bawrcnce iBibrich, the new Hammond pifjcr who hails from Grifllth, looked so well in the early stages of the same that Manager O'Bourke decided to let him go the entire route Instead of using two men on tile slob as was intended nt the start. Aside from beinR a trifle wilil. llilb-ich worked a nic steady Kiinie. letting Whiting down with three hits. Johnson, the Oil City pitcher, was a In lie more liberal. Hammond getting lo him for ten blows end an equal number of runs. Aside from Hilbrlch's pitching, the feature of the game was a long home run to deep center field by Ralph Brentiergast, who has recently been conci ted from a shortstop into the regular first baseman. Brendergast's long drive came with two down and none on in the nfi.h. It was a healthy wallop far over the center fielder's head and by good 1-g work he was able to beat the relay to th" plat". "Buddy'" McBaughlln was th fielding star of the day for Hammond, handling siven chances without an error, iloore, the 'Whiting shortstop, although he made two errors, did the best work in the field for the visitors, pulling in three ir four Texas leaguers and a couple ef line drives that were labeled as sure iasn hits. It would hirdly do to flnlsi tellfng about this paine without making mention of "Eddie'' Brennan (alias Johnny Klmgi. who has been signed up by Manager O'Rourke as the regular catcher for the balance of the season. By special request on the part of "Eddie" the writer was efked to be sure and mak know the fact that the star receiver was there with a darb of a twobase blow, -which was responsible for Hammond's first run. Brennan would also like Monnett's Hot Stove Beague to b" informed that this hit was made in his first time at bat and Incidentally it was the first hit of the game. "Eddie" says to tell the boys that if they want to see some regular catching and throwing to come out -to Harrison Park every Sunday afternoon and he will give them a rare exhibition, a la Bay Shalk. The box scores: Whiting.

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Two-base bit: Brennan. Home run: Ralph Brendergast. Iouble plays: Hilbrich to McBoughlin, Moore to McCarthy. Struck out: By Johnson. 5; by Hi'.brich. 6. Bases on bajls: Off Johnson, 3; off Hilbrich, 6. Hit by pitcher: Moore.

Tote for Wm. H. Olfts (S3) for Sheriff. Bremer for Prosecutor. Adv.

Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Proa. Attorney.

Vote for Warren T. McCray, jro. 19.

O. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner.

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AMmtCAN LEAGUE. W I Cliicago 3 2

Cleveland l1 Boston 10 Washington 6 New York 6 St. Bonis 5 Ihlladclphia 4 Detroit 0

Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 7; St. Bom's, 3. Clev eland,. 5: Detroit. 2. Now' York, 7: Boston, 1. Washington, 5; Philadelphia. 4

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pitchfi of the Liberty A. A., tightened md cither fanned his men or iradu them Srounl out. After the Guenthers' part of the inning the Liberty's came back and retaliated with three scores. They also counted in the fifth and eighth innings. The feature of the game was the superb pitching of Daitoc, the former Standard cracli ritcl.er. The lineup: North, ss: Stodola, 2b: Stocker, Sb: Callaha.n, cf; E. Murphy, lb: Castle, lf; Ecibold and Dugan, rf; IL Murphy, c; Dalton. p.

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NATIONAL LEAQTJE. ' Cincinnati 9 Brooklyn ' 8 Philadelphia 8 Pittsburgh 7 Boston - - 4 St. Louis 6 Chicago 4

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Mrs. C. Harless and daughter of Jchct ere visiting at the Bert Harless home . G. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner. 3Ir. and Mrs. Robert McFarland of Hammond tae moved into the Pratt house . Vote for WW. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff. Mrs. Klineman and daughter and Mrs. Clem and daughter of East Chicago visited Mrs. Clarence Y.'ray on Thursday.

Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pres. Attorney. Mrs. Paul Zabel and daughter f Hammond were the out of town grueat at the Ladies' Aid held at Mrs. Ch. Hendrlx Thursday afternoon. Vote for Warren T. KcCray. Tto, IS. Rev. Henselle of Hammond will con. duct the second quarterly conference services held at the Tcwn Hall Sunday evening, all are cordially invited. Vote for Warren T. MoCra-y. No. 19. Miss Esther Lightfoot -will attend the Spring Normal term at Valparaiso University . Vote for Wm. H. Oldi (53) for Sariff. Mrs. Harry McFarland entertained at a family dinner' party Thursday in honor of her husband's birthday. Thos1 present were fWra McFarland'a family and Mr. and (Mrs. Robert McFarland and dighter, Omar Stinsc-n'a children and Harry and Leo Govert are quarantined with ecarlet fever.Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Proa. Attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Christenson living east of town have a baby daughter, -which they have named Ina Fay, she arrived last Wednesday morning.

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Libertys Win From Gunthers

Playinff fast ball considering the weather conditions, the Liberty boys beat the Gucniher team of the Chicago Boys League by a score of 6 to 1. Th game, which was cmo of the fastest ever played on the Standard ball grounds, was cither team's game up until the last out. The Uii' njhers got their one and only tally in the second tuning when they vred a run on two bits. .. ...WA.9I hmhiEi thov aln-o-L jett?itd-

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