Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1913 — Page 3

Tuesday, May 13, 1913.

SPORTS

STANDING OF CLUBS.

AMERICAN LEAGl'E.

HATTY'S BENDERS STOP TROJANS, 5-1 "Big Six" Puzzles Cubs; Richie Yields Five Runs in as Many Rounds.

ptona and was as chipper as he was back in 1905. He permitted the Cuts to make three base hits eft his mixture

of curves, slow balls, and an occasional fast one.

Because one of the hits, a line drive

over second by the Great Heine Zlm went thcough Outfielder Shafer and

rolled to the wall the Cubs managed to

score, for Heine legged It all the way

around before the ball could be re

trieved. Just to prove It an accident.

Matty fanned Zlm the next time he

went to bat.

W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 17 6 .773 Cleveland ...17 8 .680 Washington 14 7 .667 Chicago ........16 12 .B71 St. Louis 11 16 .407 Boston 9 16 .375 Detroit 8 18 .308 New York 6 17 .261

New York. May 18. Lew Richie attempted to resume his role of Giant killer yesterday and was stormed to

the bench. ' The Qla-nts gave him a firm and decisive beating, the final count being 6 to 1. After five rounds had been founght Lew retired to allow a pinch hitter to bat for him. 'Lefty" Lelfieid then took the slab and held the champions at his mercy for the remainder of the combat. Lew stopped the threatening New Yorker for three innings, then succumbed to the assault in the fourth when two singles, a double, and a triple sent three of the enemy home. He wu still further humiliated In the fifth when a home run added two more tallies and ended the day's work for him. The old war home, Christy Matthewson, was on the mound for the cham-

MACKS. WITH 3 HITS OFF 'RED' RUSSELL

DEFEAT JOX BY 3-0

Great Hurling and Support

of Bender Makes Victory an Easy One. ,

Yesterday's Results.

Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 0. Washington, 2; St. Louis, 0. Detroit, 8; Boston, 7.

New York, 4; Cleveland, 3.

Games Today.

Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cleveland.

Boston at Detroit. Washington at St. Louis.

be taken up with Rivers immediately. "That covers the situation," said Gllmore. "Our hats are in the ring and

they are going to stay there. "Articles of incorporation will be filed within the next three days. C F. Eyton is our first choice for referee." James W. Coffroth is in no way connected with the new venture. Promoter McCarey declined to comment In detail on the publication. "I wish every boxing promoter in the country good luck," said McCarey.

"This goes for any local rivals I may have." "Mexican" Joe Rivers, with Manager Joe Levy arrived in Los Angeles this

afternoon. "We received $5,500 for boxing Leach Cross in New York and spent half the amount in seeing the eastern country," said Levy.

NATIONAL LEAGUE W.

Philadelphia 13

Brooklyn 15

Chicago i. ................IS

St. Louis 13

New York 11

Boston 9 Pittsburgh x 10

Cincinnati 0

L. 6 8 11 11 11 12 15 11

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Clouting Reb Russell for the ex

ceedingly tenuous total of three hits.

the Athletics literally walked away with yesterday's game on Comiskey

park by the score of 3 to 0. The White Sox found Chief Bender for six safe

ties and ought to have accomplished

at least a draw, with an even break in the luck, but the wily redskin pitched

masterly ball in the bad spots and was

given whirlwind support when he

needed it.

Russell issued two bases on balls in

the first two rounds "and each of them

was converted into a run, which might I

have been shut off with better work

behind the Texan. A square muff by John Collins let in the first tally, and

failure to pull a double play on the

Indian's rap to "Weaver let in the other.

Apparently Russell did not really be

gin to pitch until the third inning.

After that he tightened an ddecllned to permit a man tot walk, but the Athletics

compiled two of their three swats in the sixth inning for the only run Bend

er actually required the mto make.

Yesterday's Results. New York, 6; Chicago, 1. Boston. 6; St. .Lou's, 4. Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia, 6; Pittsburgh, 5 (eleven

Innings).

Game Today. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Boston.

London, May 13. The Royal Ulster Yacht club cabled to the New York

i Yacht club on May 9 saying that the challenge sent by Sir Thomas Lipton I for a series of raoes for the America's

; cup was intended to convey that the

! contest should be governed in all re-

sepcts by the same conditions as pre

vailed in the last races. If the New

York club preferred, Sir Thomas had

no objection to a race under its pres

ent rules of measurement, time allow

ance and racing rules. The reply from

the New York Yacht club was received today, stating taht the matter would be considered at an early date.

HARRY GILfHORE IS

A H 1CAREY RIVAL

Chicagoan Organizes Boxing

Club at Venice, Just Outside of Los Angeles.

M'CARTY ARRIVES

ON FIGHT SCENE

Calgary, Alt a.. May IS. Luther Mc-

Carty, who is scheduled to meet Arthur

Pelky in a ten-round bout. May 24, in this city, arrived here last night from New York. He will be able to get into

good shape in two weeks, he said.

Pelky has been working with Tommy

Burns for ten days and already is

showing great improvement in science

and speed. Odds have shortened to 10

to 7, with McCarty the choice.

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Los Angeles, May 18. Into the open

steps Harry Gllmore Jr., with the posi

tive statement that a new boxing club Is to be organized at Venice. Gllmore paid a formal visit to the newspaper

offices yesterday making the first authorized announcement in this connec

tion. As so many groundless rumors have been circulated during the past ten days, Gilmore was pinned to facts. Itemized, his talk totals as follows:

Twenty thousand dollars, supplied

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ernoon or July 4, is the opening card desired. A flat offer of 117,000 has been tele

graphed to Ritchie. Negotiations will

COULON WINS AND IS

AS TOUGH AS EVER

Philadelphia, Pa., May IS. Johnny

Coulon, the bantamweight champion of

the world, and Prankle Bradley met at the Olympia A. C. here last night and Coulon .won with but little difficulty. At. the start Bradley became the aggressor and tried the champion out.

Two or three stiff lefts to the jaw soon made Bradley a bit more careful, and in the second round Coulon tried to coax him into a mlxup at close quarters. Bradley had no desire for that, and they danced about the ring, each

watching for an opening.

From the third round on Coulon got down to business. He drew blood from

Bradley's nose with a vicious left, and

followed it up with two swings to the jaw that staggered Bradley. He then crossed with his right and shook his

opponent up so badly that the bell was

glad music to his ears.

In the fourth and fifth Bradley danced out of danger whenever he saw Coulon coming his way. In the sixth

Coulon went after him, but Bradley's clinches were frequent. There was never any doubt as to Coulon's ability

to beat his man any time in the six

rounds.

PRINCETON TEAM WINS

Princeton, N. J., May 13. The Princeton tennis team took all but one

of the singles in the match with Pitts

burgh university here, winning, 6 to 1.

Church and Mace, the intercollegiate

doubles champions, won easily from

Wright and Lytle, taking two sets, 6-1,

6-0.

HARVARD NOW CHAMP

Ithaca, N. Y., May 13. By defeating

Cornell at lacrosse here yesterday by 1

the score of 5 to 1, Harvard clinched the championship of the intercollegiate

league's northern division.

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management of the Panama-Pacific ex

position received word today from motor boat owners and builders that they would enter power boats for races to

be held In 1916 from Chicago to New Orleans, thence via the Panama canal

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iness done by the Brooklyn club so far this season. A rough estimate of the receipts as recorded by Ebbets, McKeever & Co., since April 5 shows a total of 186,700 already credited to the Brooklyn clubl

SPORTING NOTES. Frd Liser won first prize in the

monthly tournament of Chicago Skat league at Hotel Sherman last Sunday. Martin Bock was second and Edward

Witte third.

Gaelic park under its new manage

ment was opened Sunday and a large

crowd, representing the thirty-two

counties of Ireland, saw the O'Connell

football team beat the Sarsfields, 7 to 0-&nd the Brian Borus hold the O'Mahoney's to a tie of 8 to 8 at hurling. New York, May 13. The statement that it pays to have a winning ball team ia proved by the remarkable bus-

MANY PRIZES FOR CYCLISTS Every cyclist who finishes in the fifteen-mile race to be held over the Evanston course on Memorial day will receive a prize. The first ten to finish will be awarded standard cycles, fully equipped, and other prices will consist of varlohs bicycle accessories. The

race will1 start at Grant's monument. Entry blanks I may be secured at any of the shops belonging to the Chicago Retail Cycle Dealers' association.

SHUGRUE KNOCKS , OUT HOGAN New Haven, Conn., May 13. Young Shugrue of Jersey City knocked out "One Round" Hogan of California in the tenth round of a scheduled fifteenround bout here last night. Shugrue had the advantage in all the rounds. The men weighed in at 135 pounds.

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