Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1912 — Page 3
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Murphy Will Give Joe, Loudermilk and Chapman in the Deal With Herrmann!
fectlng a deal when Murphy and Herrman got together. Herrmann gave up Outfielder Mike Mitchell. Outfielder Knisely, Inflelders Corrldon and Phelan and Pitcher Bert Humphries for Joe Tinker, Pitcher G. Laudermllk and Catcher Chapman. This deal came as no surprise to followers of the organized baseball. The National league could not afford to retain Frank Chance In Its roster. The
BOWLING MATCHES. King Pin held full sway In Hammond Tuesday night, where the 'noise made by the enthusiasts in the packed gallery resembled a den of howling hyenas. It was the scene of the weekly city bowling serlts, the Charley Longs taking three straight from the Hoffmans, while on alleys 1 and 2 the
Clabbys demonstrated their ability by
Peerless Leader of the Cubs Is through ; taking the E. B. A.'s down three pegs,
so far as active service Is concerned. He i Some "exceptionally good pin work
will confine himself to the managerial :
was done, the C. Longs capturing the high game with 941 pins. Tony Lltzan. Just out of a Chicago hospital, came back in his second game and hung up a score of 230 pins. Nelson claimed second high individual score
' with 211, while Ebert captured third ' place with 203. There were also a few ! cherries picked up that are not found ! In story books, not saying a word
end of the future and In such capacity demands an exceptional salary because he Is exceptionally well provided with worldly goods. Frank Farrell will pay Chance more than he could get from any other club In the big leagues. The figure Is said to be $18,000. Ban Johnson, president of the Junior major association. Is
strong for the former leader of the Chi- ' about the dodo ball, which was used
cago Nationals. The president of the with much evidence. In summing up American league pledged himself to get ! the teams at the present time It looks "Red" Corrldon, the third baseman, as if the battle for first honors will be
New York, Dec. 12. Frank Chance will manage the New York American league club In 1913. Arrangements fot this proposition were practically completed yesterday In the trade between the Chicago and Cincinnati clubs of the
National league. Garry Herrmann put through the long expected deal for Joe Tinker. The former star shortstop of the Cubs will lead the Rhlnelanders the coming season. There was little difficulty In ef-
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from the Detroit Tigers, in exchange for Frank Chance, who was claimed by Cincinnati and Pittsburg.
It looked as if Johnny Evers had
driven an advantageous bargain , because he got five athletes for three.
Mike Mitchell is one of the best outfielders in the National league. The rest of the bunch are Inexperienced but promising. Cincinnati gets Tinker, a shortstop above criticism and a man who should prove an excellent leader. The Reds also get George Loudermilk, a Tight-handed pitcher, and Catcher C. Chapman, neither of whom has lyn tried. The American league has determined to secure a competent manager for the New York Highlanders at any price. William Yawkey, chief owner of the Detroit Tigers, declared today that New
between the C. Longs and the Clabbys. the Longs now holding the high team score with 2.737 pins.
NAVY CADETS VIOLATE ORDER Annapolis, Md., Dec. 12. That 400 midshipmen violated Supt. Gibbons' or
der forbidding betting on the recent annual inter-service football game at Philadelphia has been disclosed as the result of an investigation Just finished at the naval academy. The Investigat
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Boston Bulldog Says Upset of Packey Is Next Thing ' Due in Fight Game.
When Eddie Murphy read the reports
of the McCarty-Flynn fight yesterday
morning, a broad smile appeared on his Irish countenance and Manager Mickey McBrlde was moved to ask him what amused him thusly.
"Mickey," remarked Edward, "this is
the year for pugilistic upsets. Abe Attell lost his title last February. Ad,
Wolgast was overthrown by Willie
Ritchie. . Jo Rivers fame back jand
beat Joe Man dot. Kid Williams shaded Johnny Coulon in New York. Some
how I feel that I am coming back next Monday night and that one Packey Mc-
Farland Is in for the first licking of his career when I wade Into him at Kenosha."
Murphy tells the truth when he says
it is a pugilistic year of upsets, all right, but whether he can keep the
dope working on the remarkable SIc-
Farland remains to be Been. One thing
Is certain. Murphy thinks he can turn
the trick and has a bunch of friends sharing his confidence. All of which indicates that there Is a corking fight in store for the fans who hop up to the Kenosha town to see the quarrel of the Irish boxing stars.
ELECTS CAPTAIN Notre Dame, Ind., Dec. 12. Knute Rockne of Chicago was elected captain of the 1913 Notre Dame team at the annual football banquet last night. Rockne played left end on the varsity
during the last season and was one of '
the strongest men on the eleven. He will close his athletic career next season. Elchcnlaub was elected vice captain of next year's squad.
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"HOBY" BAKER TO LEAD TIGERS Princeton, N. J., Dec. 12. Hobart Amory Hare Baker, '14, of Philadelphia, half back on the Princeton football team for the last two seasons,- last night was chosen captain of the Tiger eleven for next year.
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FRANK CRAIG UNDER ARREST London, Dec, 12. The negro pugilist, Frank Craig, known as the "Harlem coffee cooler," was arrested here today In connection Nf ltjr the killing of, Jofsle Mclntyre.' a f -tty y&ing actress, by
Mrs Annie qan American n egress!
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