Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1913 — Page 3

Thursday, April 24, 1913.

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DOC WHITE PULLS TAIL OF TIGERS IN FINAL BATTLE

.Doc White was In an artistic mood resterday and because of his art the White Sox nosed out Detroit In the final game of the series, 2 to 1. It took all the fancy pitching that Doc knows to land the game, because hla mates refused to give htm more than two runs. They might have made It four or possibly five with Just a little greater effort on the bases and then Doc could have breezed through with nothing to worry over.

. As it was, the team scored twice because there was no way of getting out of it. One fellow was on second whejn the batter hit a double and naturally he had to score. Another time a runner was on third when the batter hit a single, so he couldn't do anything else but trot home. At least three times the Sox had openings to get another 'run, but the openings were such as to require mental alertness and physical effort to improve, and it seemed impossible for the Sox to do anything in that line yesterday. Consequently it devolved upon Doc White to make the two runs win the game, and in order to do that he delivered a great assortment of curves, fast ones and slow ones in his own artistic manner, enabling him to squirm through the tight places and land a well earned victory.

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Boston 3 7 .300 New York 2 7 .222 Yenterday'n Rewnlta. Chicago, 2: Detroit, 1. Cleveland, 6; St. Louis, 2. New York, 4; Philadelphia, 0. Washington, 6; Boston, 0. GamN Today. St. Louis at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. New York at Philadelphia. Boston at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. New York . '.r6 2 .750 Chicago 7 a .700 Tlttsburg 7 3 .700 Philadelphia . 4 2 .667 Brooklyn 4 4 .500 St. Louis 4 6 .400 Boston 1 7 .125 Cincinnati 1 7 .125

Cincinnati, O., April 24. Because Larry Cheney, the big moose of the Cub pitching staff, was unequal to the task of winning four games In as many successive days the Trojans were bilk

ed out of their chance to make a clean sweep of the series here. Larry did succeed in staving off defeat yester- ; day and wound up in a 5 to 5 draw' when play was stopped, at the end of nine rounds to let, the Beds catch t a train, for St. Louis. The Cubs made their bid for the fourth straight victory by clouting a bunch of five runs out of Ralph Works, the former Tiger, in the fifth inning. ! The way George Pierce was making his ! 1913 debut it looked as If that quintet of tallies would be a plenty. But the Reds steed up the southpaw spitter:

pretty well and began hitting it In the seventh. Manager Evers, fearing to risk the youngster under fire, yanked him with nobody out in the seventh after he had Jimmy Lavender was asked to enact allowed a single and a base on balls, the role of life saver In place of Cheney and succeeded in checking the Reds in the seventh, while the Cubs had a lead of three runs left them.

ZBYSKO WINS OVER IE MARIN' H) MAT BATTLE; ALLBETS OFF Pole Proves Too Powerful for Germant Giant in Desperate Tussle.

Yesterday' Remilta. Chicago, 6: Cincinnati, 5 (nine innings, called to catch train.) St. Louis. 3; Pittsburg, 1. New York, 3; Philadelphia, 1. ' Brooklyn, 7; Boston, 2. Game Today. Cincinnati at St. Louis.Brooklyn at Boston. Philadelphia at New York.

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Stanislaus ZbyszTco beat Constant Le L Marin in straight falls in the big wrestling match in the Coliseum at Chicago last night. . The rumors and suspicions of faking did not seem to frighten many away. The Coliseum was not packed.

MICHIGAN WINS

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Ann Arbor. Mich., April 23. Michigan nosed out the Georgia State university nine in the ninth inning yesterday, scoring one run in the final round and winning. 4 to 3. Each team secured six hits, but five errors by the southerners offset Corley's good hurling. Score: Georgia State 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 Michigan 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 Batteries Corley and Hutchins: Barbeau and Rogers.

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WHITING BEATS ST. MICHAELS "Whiting defeated the St. Michaels Sunday in a well contested game by a score of 2 to 1. The feature of the game was Badloff's pitching. Score: Whiting. r h p a e C. Smith, If 0 0 2 0 0 Grabow. 3b 1 0 1 2 0 Lasser. cf 1 1 0 0 0 Hora, ss 0 0 1 3 1 Langohr, lb 0 0 9 1 0 P. Smith, rf 0 110 0 Elhert. 2b 0 I 1 1 0 Land on, c 0 0 12 3 i Radloft, p 0 10 2 0

Totals 2 4 27 12 2

St. Michaels. r h p a e

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demons, 3b 0

Chessny. If 0

Shosty, ss I 0 0 Flubert, lb 0 1 12 BuDer. cf... 0 1 1

Sorth, rf 0 Bartuska, c 0

Schulz, p 0

clubs in suspending tjunther and Leary, the former for failing to fulfill a contract to fight, and the latter for fouling. The suspension of each is for three months, datfng from March 17 and March 8 respectively. The French commission also sent word that Billy Papke had been suspended for the rest of the year for wilful fouling of Frank Klaus after repeated, warnings of the referee. The state body did not act In this case because Papke already Is under suspension here.

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Totals - 1 4 24 13 2 Whiting 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 St. Michaels 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Two-base hits Super, Sorth. Threebase . hit RadloiT. Struck out By Radloft. 14; by Schulz. 8. Bases on balls Off RadlofT, 4; off Schuls, - 3. Passed ball Zfandon, 2. Time 2:10. Umpire Purcell. i

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FRENCH BOXING BODY UPHELD New Tork, April 24. Co-operation between French and New Tork state authorities controlling boxing was made effective today in the case of

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