Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1922 — Page 13

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Cleveland Nine, 1920 Champs, Badly in Need of New Blood

NEW YORK. July 7.—Between now the start of another campaign, * Cleveland Indians are due for a shaking up such as the good old bottle of family cure-all never re ceived. They are merely the shall of the championship machine that jauntily belabored the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1920 world's series. Speaker declined today to indicate what he intended to do, if anything, but baseball men will tell you for the asking, that at least four of his vets .are putting in their last year with the club. Age, the great leveller, has claimed the Indians. Speaker' professes to see- it differently. “My pitchers have failed to round to,” he declared, “and everybody knows that a ball club can’t get anywhere without good pitching. Then injuries to players Jike Stephenson and O'Neill have kept the club down, and I myself was from the game with illness.” Yet any one who saw the Cleveland team finish second to the Yanks in a pair of starts yesterday will venture Tris is whistling a brave tune over a dead cause. The ex-champs and

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ambition seem to be total strangers, and not without reason. They can not help but" realize. Speaker included. that the club is headed nowhere in particular. The infield, which dazzled the Dodgers In the 1920 series, is now slow and uncertain: the pitchers, barring Coveleckie, are slipping badly, and Speaker himself is about down to the last chip. He can still go and get them in center field and he will be a hitter to the end of his days, but the strain on his aged legs is perhaps too great for another campaign. The staff of alleged pitchers will come in for the greatest overhauling between seasons. Bagby seems to be over and done with, also Sothoron, likewise Mails. They might pitch one good game in four starts, but that isn’t enough. Guy Morton also shoots one from the hip occasionally, and Uhle, always an in-and-outer, doesn’t seem to have the future he once promised. Two famous, long-distance swimmers of Boston. Sam Richards and Charley Toth, may go to England and try to swim the channel.

RICKARD CONFIRMS REPORT OF WILLARD-DEMPSEY BOUT Plans It for Jersey in About Two Months, He Says. By United Yet ca NEW YORK, July 7.—Jack Dempsey and Jess Willard will fight again In two months probably, in the Rickard bowl on Boyle’s thirty acres, Jersey City, according to Tex Rickard,

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Tendler Increases Pace By United Netci PHILADELPHIA. July 7.—When Benny Leonard punched Rocky Kansas helpless In the ring at Michigan City on July 4 he also knocked out all of Lew Tendler's plans for a spell of rather easy training for the

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