Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1910 — Page 3
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THE TIMES. Tuesday, July 12, 1910. Scene in Reno on Fight Day ; Crowd Passing Rickard's Office on Way to Arena
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EAST CHICAGO . The T. P. S. C. E. of the Congregational church will hold its regular monthly business and social meeting at the home of Miss Mary A. Davles Thursday evening, July 14, at 8 o'clock. Hans Petersen, who was a delegate to the state convention held at Terre Haute, will give his report, at that time. Everybody is invited to attend. Miss Elizabeth Morgan, one of the operators at the telephone exchange, is spending her vacation with friends in Pittsburg. H. R. Phillips, chief roll designer at the Republic mill, is having a two weeks' vacation. John Peterson, with his wife and daughter,- came up from Crown Point yesterday in their automobile, going to Indiana Harbor, where . they had lunch at the South Bay hotdel. Charlie Rollie, gardener at the city
hall, has the grounds about the bu
lng looking like a garden of Ed
He is being complimented on all slMss
for the beautiful flowers he is raising
and the excellent condition of the lawn.
MEND OTA RACES OPEN TODAY Mendota, 111., July 11. Racing in the Illinois Valley Circuit opens here tomorrow and continues until Friday. Five events are the opening day program. )
INDIANA HARBOR. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen return
ed yesterday from Muncie, where they
spent last week visiting friends. Miss Celia Cook and Miss Annie Hay-
wood left Friday evening for Corning. N. Y.. for a month's visit with Miss
Cook's parents.
Mrs. Joseph Herring, who has been
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. Br
Etetler of Elm street, for the past
ten days, left yesterday for her home
in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Miss Marie Beatty of the local telephone exchange force spent the past
four days visiting her parents in Goshen. '
LOST A child'a brown coat, with brass buttons on collar and down
front, black and tan braid on collar and cuffs; somewhere between Dol-
son's cigarstor and Barker's Fair store. Finder inquire at Dolson's. It
Sergeant and Mrs. Frank Barker re
turned from their vacation Saturday night. "While away they visited Hudson Lake, South Bend, Toledo and Cleveland, going and returning by the
Interurbans. Sergeant William Hughes , expects to start on his vacation tomorrow if he can get away. . Nathan Levy spent Sunday in Chicago attending the nlcnlc given by JJie
Jewish Ladies' Aid society.
Billy Thomas, Indiana Harbor's cracl second baseman, returned yesterdaj
from a four days trip to Goshen, Sou
Bend and Elkhart.
NOTHING IS OF GREATER IMPORTANCE TO YOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN TOUR LOCALITY BY READING THE TIMES EACH EVENING.
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THE WEEK. Tuetidaj-.. Annual tournament of "Wisconsin State Golf Association opens at La Crosse. Light harness meetings begin at Terre Haute, Ind.; Winnipeg, Man.; Port Huron, Mich.; Rockford, O. ;" Carroll, Va. ; "Woonsocket,
R. I.; Mendota, 111.; Mitchell, S. D.
Wedneaday. Massachusetts open gold cham
pionship begins at Essex County Club: Thursday. Cruising motor boat race from Atlantic City to Gravesend Bay. Friday-Twenty-four-hour automobile
New York. June if. It sho, were a great day. chile. An' de best part of it was dat the coons all carried safety razors.
Jack Johnson came back from Elba today. If you don't believe it ask the elevator boy or the cook. Chances are they were drops in the black tidal wave that swirled and eddied about Grand Central station for six hours today until its idol, the one and only Jack-spot stood framed in the doorway of the Twentieth Century Limited grinning a grin i brpad as a watermelon. There are some who had the temerity to state that the reception exceeded that given to he oher 'back from Elba' conquering hero three weeks ago. The reason is obvious. Most of the 10,000
in the throng had stored away on their person a goodly portion of the coin of the realm which they won, when the black Goliath hammered the "pride of the white race" into unconsciousness and oblivion In the city of easy divorces It was like scanning the city directory from the southern boundaries of Hell's Kitchen to the furthermost reaches of San Juan Hill to give a list of "those present" at the grand reception. Also there were 200 "bulls" under command of Captain Lanty. These latter were eminently necessary principally to 'prevent over enthusiasts from hurling down in Johnson's path. It is accounted an honor In San Juan to be walked upon by a champion. ; . .
LITTLE TO SUE NEGRO
e. Both teams extended them, j players three matches remain to he limit in attack and defense played in the first round of m
and will b
selves to the
and no point which could be turned to
advantage was overlooked. But from six going by default. Two contests
the second inning, when Frank Chance led an onset so fierce and determined that the Giant defense broke at a crucial instant, giving the Cubs the Jump, there never was any doubt of the result.
be
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doubles. Nine were settled yesterday.
race at Brighton Beach (post-
poned).
Saturday.
Opening of summer meeting of Windsor Racing Association, Windsor, Ont. Ottawa Cricket Club eleven
starts on a. tour of the United
States.
Seventeenth annual congress of
German Chess Association opens
in Hamburg.
Start of "the annual race of
motorboats from Marblehead to New Tori.. Annual regatta of Southwestern
Amateur Rowing Association at St. Louis. Junior track and field cham-
plonships of Metropolitan Association at Celtic Park. New York.
Deposed Manager Wants One-Fourth of Johnson's Earnings.
A WANT AD COST IN THE TIMES IS LESS THAN VACANT ROOM LOSS.
George Little, deposed manager of Jack Johnson, took preliminary steps yesterday to recover one-fourth of the
$122,000, which is said to be the total
amount of Johnson's earnings in his
fight with Jeffries at Reno. This
amount is due because Johnson broke a
contract for no valid reason, declares
Little. ,
After consulting with his attorney, Adolph Marks, who advised a suit. Lit
tle ordered whatever steps were neces
sary to have the case heard in the Cir
cuit court of the United States.
Little admitted that he had received
$30,500 in settlement, but said he was going to resort to every means to ob
tain his slice of Johnson's earnings.
The erstwhile manager intends to leave
for New York today, not to see John
son but to collect some money which
he says he wagered on Johnson.
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6 TEtlfllS CHAMPIONS
SURVIVE 2110 ROUND
All But Two Matches in the
Singles Are Completed; Peters Starts Today.
were played in the second round.
Six champion tennis players, ranking
from Btate to club title holders, survived the second round in men's sin
gles yesterday in the state tournament courts. Two of these top-notch-ers will meet this afternoon in the third
round. Alexander Squalr, the inter-j Echolhrtic champion. meeting Paul Gardner," the western intercollegiate title holder. . All but two matches in the first round of singles were completed and six remain in the second round for decision. O. S. Peters, runner up of last year, who has been competing in the Central States tournament at St. Louis, will start play today, meeting R. J. Preston. The other, match in the first round Is between R. C. Harris and J. C. Neely. Jr., who is expected from New York. Owing to the absence of several
PICKS THE.CUBS AS WINNERS Detroit, Mich., July 11. Garry Herrman picks the Tigers and Cubs as the pannant winners this year. He stopped
talking of the Elks' affairs long enough
today to express a little baseball dope.
"Count on the finishing powers of the
Tigers to get tham up in front again,'
said Garry. "Detroit is. doing as well as can, be expected at this stage of the frame: ln the National league I think
the Cubs will win the flag this year.
Chance's men looks best to me. The
Giants may be contenders this year, but
Pittsburg is almost an outsider. MANILA BARS
FIGHT FILMS
Manila, July 11. In fear of the effect
they might have upon the Filipinos, the
municipal board of Manila has resolved
to prohibit the exhibition of the John
son-Jeffries fight pictures.
no time set for the first presentation..
It was stated the films probably
would be given to the board of censors
to pass upon. The board is composed of representatives of various organiza
tions and sits as censor of the motion
picture films for the city. ,
MOLL GOES TO
DUBUQUE TEAM Harry Moll of Hammond today started back for Dubuque, Iowa, where he has again signed up with the Dubuque
team of the Three '"I" League and will
finish the season with the latter- nine.
Moll came to Hammond about two months ago and since then has been playing with the Smith AH Stars. He
was formerly a member of the Iowa team but was forced to return to his home owing to an injury received to
his leg which put him out of the game.
NEW YORK PICTURE MEN GOING TO WAIT New York. July 11. Motion picture men who own the films of the JeffriesJohnson fight are going to take their time deciding the course of action they will pursue regarding the exhibition of poctures here. Following a meeting of the represen
tatives of the different film producing campanies today, it was announced that nothing definite had been decided as to
the exhibition of the pictures here, and
TOMMY GARY
GETS MATCH
Tommy Garry, the Chicago Heights featherweight, was yesterday matched
to fight ,Tommy Bresnahan ten rounds before the Royal A. C. of Omaha, Neb.,
July 20. He has fought Bresnahan four
times.
STANDING OF CLUBS
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia 48 23 New York 42 29 Boston 40 32
Detroit: 41 34 Cleveland . , 31 35 Chicago . SI SO Washington 29 44 St. Louis 22 48
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chlcagro 44
New York 42 Pittsburg 35 Cincinnati .'. 37 Philadelphia S3 Brooklyn 32 St. Louis ............. 31 Boston 2S
20 27 32 35 36 S3 41 47
.676 .592 .556 .547 .470 .443 .397 .314 .oru .609 .522 .514 .478 ..457 .431 .373
ROCK ISLAND
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS li AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 8; Chicago, 4. Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 8. Cleveland, 5; Boston, 4 (first game). Cleveland 3; Boston, 1 (second game). Washington, 6; St. Louis, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 4 ; New York, 2. Philadelphia, 18; Pittsburg, 0.
Brooklyn, 2; Cincinnati, 1. Boston, 9; St Louis, 6. .
Bloomington, 111. July 11. Roy Snyder, for six years the star shortstop with Bloomlngton, was today sold at his own request to Rock Island. .Second Baseman Staten will succeed him at short.
A WANT AD COST IN THE TIMES IS LESS THAN VACANT ROOM LOSS.
GAMES TODAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. St. Louis. at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE. , New York at Chicago. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Boston at St. Louis.
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BEATSWHITE SOX r Olmstead Annoyed by 14
Hits and Total of 21 Bases , in Six Rounds.
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New York, July 11. Tremendous hitting by the Yankees enabled them to win this afternoon's game from the
Six, 8 to 4. Fred Olmstead's pitching was about as hard to solve as a missing letter puzzle in the Fireside Companion. Omy was in there for six rounds, during
which the Highlanders procured fourteen base hits for a total of twentyone bases.
Harold Chase was back in the pasture after a brief rest and practically bust
ed up the game in the first inning, when
he sent a homer out to right center with a man on base. Harold continued to hit the ball with great force and effectiveness and had four slaps to his
credit when the afternoon was over.
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CUBS HOLD FORT;
REPULSE GIANTS
Onslaught of McGraw's
Forces Fails to Dislodge West Siders.
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