Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 123, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1911 — Page 11

Friday, Nov. 10, 1911.

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which it invited all those having: knowledge of ticket 'scalping to send in their evidence, and announced that if nothing was proved against either club that took part in the world's series the vlubs would be exonerated. Ban Johnson failed utterly to make good on his oft-repeated declarations against the New York club, and refused to discuss the matter today. The chances are that the whole matter will

COMMISSION DODGES TICKET SCANDAL

Good on Charges Against Ban Johnson Fails to Make New York Club-

ard's comment today after the Badger squad had finished a two-hour drill. The practce was evenly divided between signal work and scrimmage. The signal drill was held in the stock pavilion, a steady downpour of rain having turned the field at Camp Randall into a veritable mudhole. Following the signal practice the team was pitted against the sophomore aggregation, which is preparing for the annual

as there is apparently no proof in sight

that Johnson's charges can be sus talned.

be allowed to .sink gently from sight, ' freshman-sophomore game on Satur

day. Jimmy Bush, captain of the 1904 Wisconsin team, arrived today and took charge of the ends. Emil Hammerson, tackle from 1900 to 1802, sent word to Coach Richards that he would leave his law practice at Janesville next week and come to MadlsQQ, to help out on the coaching.

LONDON BOXING

FOES GET BUSY

MAYOR SAVES WAUSAU ELEVEN

Cincinnati, O., Nov. 10. The National

commission side-stepped the ticket OTXTf A fTT'P VTOTflT?

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Iondon, Nov. 10- The ministers who

are opposing prize fighting in England ' and who prevented the Johnson-Wells . fight, today adopted new tactics. They j had a court summons served on Gerald

Austin, promoter of the proposed Mo-J ran-Driscoll fight, charging him with' -Wausau, "Wis., Nov. 10. High school unlawfully soliciting and inciting the athletes of AVausau have won over the two pugilists to take part in an illegal common council in the latter's attempt

I prize fight. j to prohibit the playing of football.

the Phillies on the return of President TONY CAPOWT Tfl I ba" tm has a star in Full Back CaFogel from the south it will be for a A v X UATUa l 1 U 1 ha. He is a great kicker of field period of three years. "All I ask for MEET RODGERS goals. is a three-year agreement," said Dooin ; , Bogl, of the Michigan eleven, kicked when broached on the subject. "It takes Salt Lake City, Utah. Nov. 10. Tony a placement goal from- the sixty-yard time for a man to build up a team and Caponi, the, St. Paul middleweight, has lin in the Michigan-Ohio State uniunles sthe manager has a long term agreed to arraneement for a twentv- ' 1

contract he has practically no hold on round bout between himself and Jack'

tne players. uoom s request has been Rodgers, a welterweight, to be fohght granted by Horace Fogel. - here Nov. 20.

versity game. Harvard and Yale hav not crossed each other's goal line since Yale turned the trick in 1907. There should be something doing in the 1911 game. Seven-eleven.

scandal which cropped out during the

world's series by postponing all action ! until the next meeting, which will be

held in New York on I)e. 11, the day j Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 10. Pittsburgh preceding the annual meeting of the nover ,iad a look ln ln the openingr National league. The commission gave pamo in tho three-cushion series last out a carefully worded statement, in lgnt with the chicago Billiard ex-

j perts, P. P. Trump, who undertook to ! uphold this city's honors in the ama-

jWhen a vote on the passage of the orI dinance came up the measure was defeated, Mayor LaMont casting the de-

AT PITTSBURGH ciJing vote In favor of the footbainsts.

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; teur league went down to defeat 50 to ) "2 at the hands of James Shea. Shea's

'DOOIN AFTER 3 YEAR CONTRACT I ! Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 10. When j Charles Dooin. manager of the Philadelphia National league club, signs his

new contract to conduct the affairs of

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work was as clean cut as any professionals. It required just seventy innings for him to complete his string of fifty caroms. Shea ran forty-two caroms in his first forty-nine innings.

WOLVERINES OFF FOR CORNELL Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 10. Two thousand students accompanied the Michigan eleven to the station last last night and started the crippled team off for Ithaca with "locomotives." Coach Yost opened up enough to say he would be lucky if he could put a full team on the field on Saturday. Roblee, who started at tackle ln the final drill, broke his right lef. The departing squad consisted of Capt. Conklin. Wells, Thompson, McMillan, Bogle, Quinn, Craig, Huebel, Torbet, Paterson, Pontius, Kaynor, Otis, Allmendinger, Wenner, Meek, Oarrells, Carpell, Picard, Harrington arid Smith.

BADGERS HIT THEIR OLD GAIT Madison, Wis., Nov. 10. "Best practice held this year. Varsity displayed surprising strength, while defense was Impregnable." This was Coach Rlch-

CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR TUB WEEK. KB1DAV. Players of the New York National league team sail for Cuba on barnstorming tour. Battling Nelson Vs. Tommy Moore, ten rounds, at Buffalo. SATl'RDAV, Close of the autumn race meeting of the Latonla Jockey club. Harvard-Carlisle Indians football contest at Cambridge. Mass. Yale-Brown football contest at New Haven. Princeton - Dartmouth football contest at Princeton, N. J. Pennsylvania - Lafayette footbail contest at Philadelphia. Army-Bucknell football contest at West Point. Navy-West Virginia football contest at Annapolis. Cornell - Michigan football contest at Ithaca. X. Y. Chicago - Northwestern football contest at Chicago. Illinois - Indiana football contest at Indianapolis, Ind.

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"DIXIE KID" KNOCKS OUT JOHN BRITTON

Liverpool. Nov. 10. "Dixie Kid," a ' negro welterweight, last night knocked out Johnny Summers, the British fighter," in the second round of a scheduled twenty-round contest advertised as being for the welterweight championship of the world. i

M'INTOSH CALLS OFF WORLD TOUR Milwaukee. Wis., Nov. 10. Jack (Twin) Sullivan and Lightweight Ray Temple, who expected to tour Australia leaving next month, will not go, as a cablegram from Hugh Mcintosh re

quested a postponement of the trip. -

KORDICK TO BOX PRATHER Wausau, Wis., Nov. 10. Articles of agreement between Anton Kordick of

Merrill and Gene Prather of Minneapolis for an eight-round bout on Nov. IS, in Merrill, were signed by the two fighters and their backers today.

PHILADELPHIA, 3; ALMENDARES, 2 Havana, Nov. 10. The Philadelphia baseball nine took another game from Almendares yesterday, 3 to 2.

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Now it Is Honus Wagner of the Pirates that Is mentioned as the next man

ager of the Cincinnati Reds. Jimmy McAleer is confident that Jake Stahl will consent to play again and to join the Boston lied Sox.

The Cardinals' defeat the hands of the Browns and the White Sox killing the Cubs were the real surprises of the post-season games. By playing In every position on the Denver team W. J. Kenworthy equaled the record made by "Runt" Walsh of the Philadelphia Nationals. Charlie Comiskey's deer-slaying party, forty strong, is enjoying camp life near Mercer, Wis. This is the twelfth annual outing under the chaperonage of tho White i?ox master. Paul Vceder. Yale's old half back, is coaching the E!i backs at New Haven. Brown ana West Point have put the crusher on the so-called "Big Four" of the east. West Point defeating Yale two years in succession is quite a record for the Cadets. Carlisle scored 139 points in the first six games this season, while its opponents scored ten. Jack Bowler, the trainer, sits at the training table with the Dartmouth players to see that thy eat little meat. The University of Mississippi foot-

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