Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 304, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1912 — Page 12

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THE TRIES. Friday, June 14, 1912

SFOKTS

JOHNSON OFFER

OF $16,000 TO

$8,000

Rast Las VefraS, N. M.. June 14. Whn Jim Flynn wetgrhed In following1 his afternoon workout yesterday the beam rested at 192 pounds, six pounds lower than three days agro. Trainer Ryan says this will be the fireman's welg-ht when he clambers In the arena July 4 to battle Jack Johnson for the heavyweight championship of the world. Jack Johnson announced that he was ready to post a certified check for $16.000 agrainet S,000 which several Colorado, Wyoming and Jaspar men have agreed to bet on Jim Klynn In his fight with the champion. No more weig-ht-reduclng stunts will be acquired at the Flynn camp. Ryan will now devote his instructions to speed. Flynn has erased the cast-Iron countenance that has driven visitors away from his camp. He no longer growls at hl work and Is the chatting infant around the quarters. His optimism has Increased wonderfully and he hastened to appoint Monday next as ladles day at the camp. The white man Is worrying little about the referee. "Let Johnson pick him," he says. "It

makes no diffprence to me who the third man in the rins Is if he knows that he's there while the fight Is on." Johnson worked ten minutes with the medicine ball, boxed six rounds with

Marty Cutler, four with Kid Calvin and then the entire camp followed him to the creek for an hour of fishing1. He is keeping- up his twelve miles of road work every morning, but managres to finish work in time for a quiet hour at the end of a fishing' rod at dusk. "I am taking things easy," said the champion. "Have plenty of time and feeling1 fine. George Detoray will begin boxing with me next Monday, when the hard work starts." Friends of Governor McDonald say that the executive will stop the fight if Las Vejras is a wide open town during the hostilities. It Is intimated that he will call ,out the militia if Infractors of the gambling laws are noted. Naturally, an influx of ganVblers Is due shortly. Betting on the fight is likely to be done quietly, but if sporting men start any big games while the thousands of bugs are here the governor is sure to let them know that he Is still doing a little governing in this section.

WALSH IN DOUBLE ROLE: SOX DRAW FIRST BLOOD

"Big Kd" "Walsh wm strictly on the job yesterday. Just by way of making the city pennant raising occasion a thing of beauty the spitball king proceeded to double In brass, combining some airtight pitching with a timely swat in the ninth that enabled him to "win his own game" from the pesky Red Sox, 3 to 2. The deciding slam, after two were out in the final spasm, showed Home Pinch Runner Zelder with the winning tally,' gave the south siders first blood in this important series and reduced the Boston lead to a matter or four measly points, as the of flcialstatistlcs are computed. But for-the fact that 10,000 perfectly rabid enthusiasts had flocked to Comiskey park, bent on honoring the city champs and incidentally to inhale the

sweet ragtime notes dispensed by a big

league band engaged for the occasion,

the game miyht have gone over until

KTJr"br to some other future date.

Rain, which started falling Immediately

after the klckoff without interruption

until the first half of the second round

when with two dead and Stahl at bat the squall broke with such dampening

effect that all hands ceased pastlming.

An hour of unrest followed and at 4:30, through a special dispensation, granted

by President B. B. Johnson, play was resumed on a field that looked strange

ly akin to a breaded veal cutlet.

OLD NASSAU NINE

BUfilPS YALE, 19-6

New York, June 14. By a score of 19 to 6 Princeton defeated Yale at

American league park yesterday and

won the baseball series of 1912. Ten

thousand partisans, about equally di

vided, crowded the stands and bleach

ers.

Princeton won by good batting. Yale

was painfully weak In Its pitchers, call

Ing upon five, none of "whom was ef

fective.

The Blue opened with two runs in the

first Inning. When the Orange and

Black got through with its pounding o

Hartwell in the second session the score

stood 9 to 2 in favor of the Tigers. Yale

made desperate efforts to retrieve, bu

its batsmen could not solve Lear's de

livery.

NOTRE iDAME

DEFEATS LOYOLA

Notre Dame, Ind., June 14. The Uni

versuy of rsotre Dame took an easy

game from Loyola university yesterday

defeating the visitors from Chicago, 1 to 2. Wells was effective except In th fifth inning, when Loyola scored it

two runs. Quan was hit hard and hi

team mates fielded poorly. Score:

Loyola 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Notre Dame . .1 5 0 0 2 1 4 1 14 Batteries Quan and Clark; Wells and Gray.

MATRON TRIMS

CUBS III BATTLE

New York, June 14. Victims of mas

terly twirling by "Big Six" Mathewson and their own blunders. Chance's Cu'hs

took their third straight defeat from

the Giants by the count of 3 to 2, thus

dropping to third place in the almost hopeless race to overcome McGraw's

band of leaders.

It was a case of throwing away gol

den opportunities in a brilliant pitchers

battle in which Larry Cheney toyed with the Giants on ten safeties, while

Matty escaped with an even half dozen.

While the Cubs could no nothing with

the renowned veteran they gave him as

hard a fight as he has encountered in

many days.

The few, swats unloaded against

Mathewson were so well scattered that

he was In trouble in six out of the nine

Innings, and only his continued offer

ing of the dreaded fadeaway saved him

from being beaten. "Big Six" depended

on this deceiver throughout the clash

and at no time did he trust himself to

ease up.

Had the Cubs not erred on two dif

ferent occasions the game might have

gone to them by the same margin as it

went to the Giants. A homer by Jimmy Archer, the second in two days, put the

visitors to the front in the fifth, and

for an instant this lone marker ap

peared big enough to down the leaders

In that same inning, however, Schulte loafed on a fly ball In his territory, and after Evers had rased down the right

field line to make a one-handed stab

at the fly it dropped safe and. with

slow recovery, was good for two bases,

MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

GOVERNOR VETOES PRIZE-FIGHT BILL Phoenix, Ariz., June 14. Governor Hunt vetoed today the 'bill permitting twenty-round prize fights in Arizona. In a message to the legislative Governor Hunt declared the bill was a step backward.

PLAN THREE BOUTS IN FRISCO

San Francisco, Cal., June 14. Three matches were announced last night by three pugilistic promoters. Sailor Petroskey. the navy middleweight, was matched for a ten-round fight with Otto Berg in Oakland on June 28. "Red" Watson, the Los Angeles lightweight, was matched for a twenty-round fight with Frankie Burns June 2R. Al Kaufman, the Kan Francisco heavyweight, will box Charlie Miller four rounds on June 21. 1

.AMERICA LEAfil'T. W. I BoKloi 32 1 CHICAGO 33 20 Washington 31 St Philadelphia 2 20 Detroit 25 2.S Cleveland 23 2H New York 1 30 St. Louis 14 3 n t . YeMerdaj-'a Reanlts. Chicago, 3; Ronton, 2. Vi'anhlngton, i Clevelnnd, 2. Philadelphia, 4 Detroit, 3. Strw York at St. Louis, rain. Game Today. Boston at Chicago. w York at St. mvu. Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland. NATIOJfAI. LFUGIK. W. L. v York 37 8 Pittsburg 25 20 CHICAGO 25 21 Cincinnati 27 23 Philadelphia 20 23 St. Louis 23 2 Boston 16 33

Brooklyn 14 30 Yesterday's Results. New York, 3; Chicago, 2. Boston, 6 St. Louis, 4. Philadelphia, 11; Cincinnati, 10. Pittsburg, 5; Brooklyn, O. ' Garaea Today. Chleaa-o nt Philadelphia. Ptttaburaf at New York. . St. Loula at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston.

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