Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1912 — Page 3

September 28, 1012.

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MAJOR LEAGUE STAGINGS

HyJe Park Blues Who Have Opined Soccer Season

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Visitors Find Tony's Hurling Easy in Opener and Pound Out Victory.

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ee. m ha 1 1 e'd t " i t wit lost the fust eneount t ifil the second. ! to -t il after ten imiir.es

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Indiana and Minnesota to G o Into Action for the First Time in 1912.

Two "his vine" foothill trains. Indiana and Minnesota, will encage in their first contests of the s.-ason this afternoon. Hhc Hoosiers taekle le Pauw, th strop.c ( ; reonca .-; lo .-accre-jratlon. at I'doomi ti i: ton. while the Gophers meet Sc.uth Dakota in the usual opfnlni; between these two schools at Minneapolis. In the east ail the larger teams will play carnes.

The rules revised at the close of last season will be given a 'ricid test:, and the contests today will in a larce measure determine whether the sport this season wiil show any advances over previous years. Instead of the open play which characterized frames of last fall, the spectators will expect to see more line pluncinc with the off tackle play as the- principal grouml trainer. The frame this year means that the players must be In better condition than ever before. Stamina and jrrit will be the principal factors. With the restriction removed from the foorwnrd pass this play will be mixed with the line plunpes, thus niakinc the sport a variety affair. From a spectator's polr.t of view the play shouM be replete

with features never seer, before on the gridiron. As Indiana and Minnesota have been practicing only elcht days, while De Pauw and South Dakota have been at work nearly three weeks the "bier nine" elevens will encounter considerable opposition as the lighter elevens will be in better shape for a hard contest. Indiana will meet the stronger team, as

Football Games Today.

V F.ST, lie i'auw vs. South

at Pdoomington. Iakota at Min-

ndiana vs linnesota

polls. J Vmes vs. Coe at Ames, lissotiri vs. Central at Columbia, b doit vs. IH K, lb Norma at I'.eloit. EAST. 'ale vs. Holy Cross at New Haven, larvard vs. Maine at Cambridge, "rinooton vs. Stevens at Princeton, mherst vs. Tufts at Amherst.

'ennsylvania vs. Perm .State 1 1 a d e 1 p h i a. yracuse vs. Hobart at Syracuse, 'ornell vs. Colgate at Ithaca.

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s was bfinn don.- the Pir- ! d of!' with a came from St.!

Louis and now are on the very heels of j the Chicacoans. The battle for second; place promises to be a hot one w hen. Pittsburc conies here tomorrow o ' start n scries of lour frames. liy coming- from beiiind and tieintr th score in the i r ; 1 1 H innini; of ihtsecond trame the Cubs m.inatred to keep out of a tie for second place. That came was well worth watetiin-r. but the first contest was one-sided and ;

the Cubs were beaten before it was half trone.

4 'hifiigro. 5: S. f -oimh, 5. I hiovii, : St. I.ii, '2. nsliin - ton. 5; l'lii'a(lelThia, 4 lveiii nl. Hi: Detroit. (nmrN lila . Chirimn a S. I.ohIn (2. I)erlt Ht 'ievlacd. cw York ii PIiHiitfli'lphin. ISfiKtou f Wiiwtilitutoli. NATIONAL I,i:C.I K.

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re Tauw last year was regarded as one of the stroncest minor colletre teams in the central west Coaches Sheldon and Williams have put their squads throuirh several strenuous sessions in the last few days and from reports received from both schools the teams promise to be in better shape than they were at the befrinninsT of tho 1911 season. The outcome of these two contests will Rive a line en the respective ability of the two championship contenders. While the two elevens are mixing in real contests, nearly every other member of the conference will devote the day to scrimmape drill in an effort to bolster weak spots.

M'GRAW GROOMS

HIS PLAYERS

New York. Sept. 2(. Manager Mo- J Craw of the New York Giants today . bean Ki'ooniinc his men for the w.orld's scries with the Hoston Atnert-1, cans. With the pennant race won re- I cruits will he Riven the brunt of thej work for the remaining week's play, while the v. ;eran players rest in re-! lays. playir.K just enough to keep in : pood condition. It is seldom that MeGraw discusses J the initial work of his yoimir players,, hut he said today the work of A lie-1 maree, the .Southern leacue star and'

'former Chlc.ici semi-pro acainst Hos- .

ton was the niiist work he had seen

by a newcomer in twenty years

oa.seuau. I'eniaree reporieu to tne tjl-j ants iin Sept. 4. a week too late to be j eligible for the world's series. Tesreau is beinur croomed partlcu- i

Yrxtenla y'st HcsiiUn. 4 Inclnnntl. ( hlrnto. a. 4'hieafto, 4t 4'1o'lniinti. 4. Flrooklyn. : i'hllnilelphia. 1. ev York, 7; Hofcton, (i. IMIt.ihurK, 7; Hilton, 15. IM: tMlturu, I: St. loiils, O. fiame Today. ( tnrlnnnti nl 4 htenco . St. IoiiIa n 1'ltfMhiirK. Ilostnn al New York, f'hllnrielnhln at ltrinklin.

HOUCK SHADES PAPKE. IS REPORT

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Houek hold on

work by throwing n,,u.

clinches and refusing: t ! commands of the r :' i . al butt opened a cut. ov 'eye. causine It to bleed

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insisted by Duk 1 up Houck's i

rest. After . the fourth round there was little to the fi-ht but llouek. In that session lfouik pumped home jabs, often three at a time, without a return, and cleverly landed ritriit uppereuts. xiaRerinsr P.:pke. The last two sessions were also in Leo's favor. The sixth was the best of

bout. Houek und(

up. and surprised th-

walloping in a rich t -he. nd that knocked I'apke throirrti

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SPORTING NOTES

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Frenchit was not

Bishop was more clever, but his did not carry the necessary

f ' Leo Shows Somo Superiority l , inp fncht . ten-round draw ia.t

Over Former Middle-

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preliminary was Martin of Gary in when Tommy Ta

won decisively

or south Chicago. Tacue only fast on his feet but was

stopped by the second rue of Ham-

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A new champion was found in Eddie "Wagner ot Hammond at Turner hall. Gary, last nieht. when Tony Conci, the pride of Gary, and famed for

clever end earrb da wallop that would probably have sent Frenohie to dreamland in the third round. Tacue- welched in at 124 pounds, and is hailed today as one of the most clever little camesters in this region and many others. The curtain reiser saw two sons of Promoter Vicena in a three-round bout. They weiched In as fea therweichts and cave a clever and fast exhibition for youngsters. They will box nt the.

Moose stac in H; mmond Oct. 17. j Otherwise than the small attendance I the stac staced by Promoter Vieena ; was a success from every standpoint.

SHEVLIN LIKES GOPHER TEAM Minneapolis, Minn.. Sept. 2S. Minnesota's football team was sent through its final scrimmape yesterday prior to its clash with South Dakota today. Coach W. L,. Williams is still undecided as to the lineup. Tom Shevlin, the former Yale star, who is assist inc the eocenes, declare.! that the speed of the team will overcome its lack of weicbt in the South Dakota came. A fewbets have been placed by the students on the came, the od Is heinc. 10 to V that Minnesota wins. These bets did not co wan tin sr.

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; Philadelphia. Pa.. Sept. 2. Tommy Cole-mail, the Ftankfoid welterweight, I last nicht shaded Kddie Palmer of New

Orleans in a fast six-round bout.

in Francisco. Cal.. Sept. 2S. Cham-

I pion John Horcan last nicht won his Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 28. !.. second pame in the lfiO-point threeHouck. the clever Lancaster middle- 1 cushion billiard match he Is playinc welarht. showed some superiority over! acainst Joe Carney. 50 to 37. Billy I'apke, the former middleweight I Cambridce, Mass.. Sept. 29. The champion, in six rounds at th Olympia j Harvard varsity e leven defeated the A. C. last nicht. ! second team yesterday. 22 to 0. Brick-

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iceotionally cood by all smokers.

For the first .two rounds the

was so tame that the crowd hissed and call-el for action. Both boxers were willinc, but failed to do much work at lone ranee, eotiiininc their fichtinc to the clinches. In the little fisrhtlngr that was done at lone ranae Houek carried off the honors, shootinc in stincinc left jabs. At infichtiiic papke wrestled Houek about, while l.eo foucht cleanly and landed dam.ecinc blows to the ribs. In the third round the Illinois Thunlerbedt showed his best form He landeel a left-hand swine that made

ley scored two touchdowns and klriked a poal from field.

Walker Cochrane. the iri-year-old billiardist. made his first appearance In a tournament last nitrht, defeatinc Strauss (175). 175 to 113 in class A 18-2 tournament at Mussey's rooms. San Francisco, Cal . Sept. 2S. Tom Jones, manacer for I.i ch t wei i; h t Champion Ad Wolcast. tele era phed yesterday to James Coffroth that Wolirast would adhere to a promise made some time aco to ficht here ,.n Thanksctvinc day. Kither Willie Ritchie or Frar.kie Burns will be civen the match, t will

be a t wenty-ruund bout. London, Sept. 2. Captain Thomas Fleminc Hay and his colle.isrues. who have just returned from St. Peters-

burc, where they went in the motor boat Detroit, in whieh they crossed the Atlantic, intend to arranire an international motor boat race from New York to Paris. Sir Thomas Lipton has acreed to build a beat to enter the race provided there are three other entrants. He supcests an alternative course from New York to Iondon.

BURNS WINS BATTLE.

Vinta, Okla., Sept. 2S. Freddie Burns of Indianapolis won a popular decision over Bart Gordon of Bartlesvllle, Okla., in a twenty-round bout here last nicht. The' decision was on points, however, as neither tichter could land effei tively.

BADGERS GIVEN REST.

Madison. Wis.. neiiU cave tile V,M teiday while the st'inads etic. icd

scrinunase. i ti"

fiercely feir more

vehith result" d in

the second squad

down was m;:de v.

I'tT of last year'! i ed his way thn

Sept. 2S. Coach Judty s iiiad a rest y( sseeeiel and third in a t h i r t y - m i n u t e two teams battled than thirty minutes, a f to victory for

el. The only touchwhen Alexunder, memfresbman squad, rootuch the line, carry! nc

the ball twenty yards for a touchdown.

1"H f.Sl UK N T IMS M'POINTF.U. 4)f Mcllle S. Tol. 4 o. If every cbrwrr of I M4N S4 411 T does no fcrt a prrnrnt for some one hj- ile hi lekrs. One in fiery pnrkaurc. See the If of prrnrnta on another pace.

MURPHY OUT OF GAME. Philadelphia. Ph.. Sept. 2$. Danny Murphy, captain of the Athletics, probably never will be able to play baseball acain, but he will retain his connection with the Athletics in the capacity of a scout. It lias bec-tne known that the injury Murphy sustained at Chicaco, which caused Mater to cather at the knee, has left him with a stiff

lec. that t by

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ni" Maei id not s be able

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his takinc of punishment, took the ; count for the first time in his career. In the sixth round "Wapner with a vi- t clous richt uppercut sent the Gary ; battler to the land of nod for the count of ten. I Only one round was recorded in fafor of the Gary demon, who in the first by an onslaught of terrific rljrhts and lefts, sent Wacner to his corner with a blood-covered countenance. Lack of only a week's training- plainly showed , Wagner's fault, and strencthened by a, minute's rest find with pointers from trainers Clabby and Jessup, Wagner J went into the second round with a new vim. ; Wafrner chanced his tactic3 and in- j stead of allowintr Cone! to outceneral ; him he waded into the pride of Gary ! with a, new determination anel oored Conci for the first time. Tony was up .icaln with an aiert jump and saved himself by irelnir into a clinch. The third round saw honors fairly even. When the I .irr.mond man stepped from his corner in the fourth round he showed t.h" appearances of a different boxer, and by a. shower of clean, sl'ncin blows sent Cowl r.-eUnc ihrwi;h tip' rope:-:. W ith cheek swollen are! batte l , el front W arner's ieioti.-, b ft crosses Co. ci f,-.-. t'ht d.-spe r.i ! "! y .p. ' . caiTiinc f a poi'.ts. Weak- net! from Warner's .-.t irori r -: lows Conci tried the same t.Kii'.i that !; p'.ay.-d in the first ro-ir.d. but k-rcr fe-e.i his man

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SOX HANDS BROWNS !

DOUBLE BEATING LI

Walsh Summoned to Save First, But Cicotte Wins Second Unaided.

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St. Louis. Mo Sept. 2S By winninc two poorly played fames from the Browns yesterday the White Sox held onto fourth place and pushed the locals back into the cellar. It was necessary to call on F.d Walsh to save tbfirst came by a final score of 0 to Kddie Cicotte neded no assistance

the slab in the second ended S to 2 in his moon oeme up at tii n i h i tin in c.

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suit i " '-' v. e is: h- t;:' ii ro and. Cooler- tM oil d til!! J,,. ,;,, (.,. . fore, Wacro r w ''!,. 1 i.e.".. Seiwly in the sixth sound roe; wi I led I'f.nil with liookin:.. tin 1 c i'. .s.-i n c . Straicht jai s to the face f. .-e. ,i C..i,ri crouihinc to his corn. r and Wacner, with a terrific richt uppefcut fa'iriv picked Conc! from the H'.eo-. Tony dropping with a th ud ih liis corner for the count. Oonei made . ery ffort to force himself to liis knei s, while the crowd went wild with enthusiasm. Wacner clearly demonstrated that he has the punch. i rid b'cii e ra lsh i p of which i iia inpinns are mud-. r,s he landed niote cleanly- and i.ich punch he put over carried a slinc With some hard traininc a tie! f ..o - i t i n c the idea of doubt inc his own alulity Wacner will be a cr. at little camoster and In him we will have tinother cliantpion. The semi-windup between Yonnc Bishop e.f Roberts. lale . . r i e i Jimmy Sweeney of ctiicaco H. ielits went six rounds to r draw. F.iert round was fast ar-l furious bol ii inerj intiillns el.-nn biuwd with tunsideiuble force beUitid.

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r Stovr.ll pif ked Allila mined hi m t o a "fa re

ye well" in the first inning. The played the- whole nv;it uppoL'-: j on hi pi from a sincle to a. home run. Pine Bodie made th f eoi r-bn s. r to iiie ri'rh? fieid bii aehers. Bortori tri;.b d. Collins doob'.-d, ;tr,d Zeider sii

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SCHOBINGER AT QUARTER I'hanpaicn. 111.. Sept. 2S Gene Sehobincer, the bic fophomore from Chicaco. is being tried out at quarter back. With a veteran back field. Captain Woolston. Rowe and Dillon at hand, the disposition of the sophomore

is uncertain, and lT he makes cood at quarter everybody would be tickled. It I

is a new position for him. as he h s always played half back. The first test of the preen Blild will come todav acair.st the freshmen varsity, which is touted as a. fast, heavy bunch of inciiciblos, likely to cive the regulars much tre.uble.

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Genuine French br'ar pipe, mouth piect', bulldog Genuine- French briar pipe, mouth piffe, bulldog or Ftye, in case Genuine meerschaum pipt.

month pierce, bulldog case' , , Sielf -closinc ruhbfr pouc

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Toilet Clippers, nickel plated 150 Horse clippers 175

Fountain pen. 14 caret gold point... Gent's fcill fold and coin purs

Lady's hand ba, beet qualtiy leather 450 Watch, nickel plated, stem wind and

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Basebs.ll, professioiLal league 180 Catcher's mask 300 Catcher's mitt 150 Catcher's boiy protector 600 Steel Pishing ro1 580 Electric flash light 275 Ice skaten, ladles' or gents', give size wanted 300 Holler skates, girl's or boys' 500 Suit 'esse, genutup cowhide 1050

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173 171 175 ISO 1S2 1S3 1S4 lv, lot. 190 191 192 193 194 195 200

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I.a:!o' mesh baa;, .genuine German silver, kl ! lined with inside coin

pocket

Gold f iled band bracelet. 14-k 300 Chevalier opera r,!u5.-c in t :;so nCP

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Self f.llinrr fountain pen. 14-k solid

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Fish line, best quality s-ilk 80-yn double mu'tiplyli! r; d, nicVel plated Collar button set, cold filled

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