Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1910 — Page 16

.rida-, Oct. 7, 1910. 5 eaten Choices' in Kentucky Futurity for 3 Year OUT rotters Saturday preceding Thanksgiving, day. The meeting at which the decision was reported took place in the Automobile Club of America yesterday afternoon. MEETS DEATH

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Chicago Lightweight Takes on Champion Attell in Ten Round Go.

trouble for White this evening.

A good sized crowd ot Chieagoans ( will attend the fight on a special train which is being run by Message and

Krone. The ticket sale was heavy yes-

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The bout tonight is a substitute af-' fair. White originally being matched with Lightweight Champion Ad Wolgast. The latter broke an arm in his Fond du I-ac go with Tommy McFarland an dwas forced to cancel all engagements for three months.

MOTORISTS RSCE FOR EXAMIRER GUP TODAY

From Chicago to Fort Wayne-Indianapolis.

Krankle White, the Chicago light

weight who aspires to the lightweight

championship of the ' world, will meet the most severe "test of his career tonight at Milwaukee. The Chicago innnrtr Is: tft tsikp n n A Ha Attll.

past master of all ring science and ' Sixty-Tlliee Start the Trip

icatnerweigni cnampion 01 ine wona.i in a ten round' r.o decision contest. White polished off his training work yesterday and eft early in the evening for Milwaukee. He showed to excellent advantage in his final workout and went away with, high hopes of defeating Attell. Attell did his last . training at Gilmore'a gymnasium and expressed no fear of tonight's go. He' goes to Milwaukee this morning. Attell has not been knocked out since he went down before Tommy Sullivan, and has been

polishing off his opponents in

workmanlike manner that close -students of boxing can see' nothing but

DEATH STOPS TEAM. RorkTlllr, Ind'Oet. 7. The accidental killinK of 3!elvln Walters of nrllslc high wrhool, In a football Kame with Rorttville . high school lant Sat unlay, has cauntil the KuapcnKln of the Kinir for the Rockvtll team. The parents of several member refnaed to permit their hoyn to play- ajeraln.. Rockrllle had a g-ood team for many yearn and hade fair to rank among the beat in the atate.

witnessed the victory of the American boys. The University of Chicago team secured six hits and made two errors, and Keio five hits and two errors.

IN AUTO RACE ' Des Moines.' Oct. 7. -James Meredith

of Mason City, Towa. was killed and( John Wallace was injured when Wal-; lace's automobile collided with that' driven by Meredith in the fifteen-mile! race, the "closing event of the automobile races at the fair grounds yesterday j afternoon. Meredith's face was crush-! ed and he died lying beside the track. I Meredith owned a garage in Mason) City. His parents live at Maple Park, I 111-. !

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Sixty-three motorcyclists started this morning in the first annual run of the western district of the Federation of American Motorcyclists from Chicago to Fort Wayne and Indianapolis, with the Examiner's trophy-the chief object of contention, and went sputtering

uch across Lake county.

The Examiner trjpi:y is for the best score made by a team, of three riders 'or the two days' run, and goes permanently to the club or team whim iwiovi wins the event In three years' competition. It is now hld by the ln l:.in team, and should that club of riders capture the event which starts today the cup will go Into its possession. Seven clubs have entered the competition for the event the Harley-

Davidson, Xew Era, Thor, Indian, Ex-

.celsior, Yale and North Shore. ' The run staarted at 6:30 from the j New Southern hotel, with . Fort Wayne as the night's stop. The second day's I run will be from Fort Wayne to Indianapolis.

ing the men scrimmage practice last night, and no more scrimmage will be held this week. The coach cannot afford to run the risk of having any one injured. But sixteen members of the squad of about thirty-five men are eligible for Purdue. ;

CATCHES BRIDE Milwaukee, Oct. 7. Jimmy Block, one of the backstops of the Chicago Americans, ' whose real name is John Blockovitz and whose home is in Milwaukee, where he received his first lessons in baseball on the corner lots, is to be married. The bride to be is Miss Marie Czaplewski. The license was issued yesterday.

CHEflRYOLA OUTRAGES LOUISVILLE FAVORITE

Defeat of Trance Upsets Talent at Churchill Downs.

HARPER TO SAVE MEN FOR PURDUE. Crawfordsville, Ind., Oct. 7. Because of the scarcity of available .men for the Purdue-Wabash football game at Lafayette Saturday, Coach Harper of the . Little Giants, refrained from giv-

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, RACE GOES TO SAVANNAH, GA. Xew York, Oct. 7. Acknowledging its inability to offer protection desirable for a grand prize race on Long Island, the Motor Cups Holding company at a meeting yesterday requested of the entrants that it be relieved of the responsibility of conducting the interantional contest. .The request - was granted and the struggle for the gold cup will be transferred to Savannah, Ga., where it will probably take place on Nov. 19, the

FRIDAY. Earl Grey challenge cup race of the Toronto Hunt club at Toronto.' Closing automobile meet on . the Indianapolis motor speedway. Gene McGovern vs. Jimmy Reagan, 15 rounds, at - Ogden, Utah. : SATURDAY. - Opening of national aviation ! meet and aero show in St. Louis. ! Opening of seven day meeting j of the Metropolitan Racing asso-'

elation at Toronto. Frankle Conley vs. Johnny V Lynch, 10 rounds, at Ne wOrleans.

Louisville, Ky., Oct. 7. Cherryola furnished the talent with an upset yesterday by defeating the favorite.

Trance, in the feature race at Churchill Downs. Rain, -which fell continually during the afternoon, kept the attendance down, and only the talent remained to witness the afternoon's sport. Taking the lead at the start, John Griffin headed the field into the stretch. With, a .sensational rally Cherryola pulled up under the wire just a head in front of John Griffin. Emperor William landed third place from Trance, which finished fourth in the running. MAROONS WIN AT TOKYO; SCORE, 3-1.

Tokyo, Oct. 7. The University of Chicago baseball nine defeated the Keio university nine yesterday, 3 to 1. A crowd of 10,000 . spectators, including American Ambassador O'Brien,

ZIHT AIID RITCHIE LEAD CUBS 10 VICTORY, 4-0

One; all - important problem was solved - and two important discoveries made yesterday afternoon at the west side ball yard where 1,500 fans shuddered through an hour and twenty-five m.inute sof snappy pastime in order to corner additional "dope" on the approaching world's series and incidentalily to pay homage to the new champions" of the National league, the recently, acquired crown being on exhibition for the rtrst time in this city.

Although the Cubs were victorious, Lou Richie blanking the champions-that-were, -4 to 0, and outpitching none other than the great "Babe" Adams, Fred Clarke's sensation in the TigerPirate engagement of last October, such information is. but secondary, for victories at this time are superfluous and there are more engrossing matters to be considered. "

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