Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 291, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1913 — Page 3
Wednesday, Mar 28, 1913.
THE TIMES. 3 ceptanee of the terms to President Comiskey and asked to have Jones Join the Toledo team In Columbus tomorrow. The Toledo outfit is full of holes, nnil I Ko Tama ... 1 1 1 AH STANDING OF CLUBS.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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OVERALL CHECKS FRISKY CARDS, 2-1 Comes All the Way Back by Holding St. Louis Sluggers to Five Hits.
Those who aw Big Orvle Overall perform on the baseball diamond at the west side yesterday are convinced he has come al the way back and settled permanently Into his athletic manner of five years agro. By splendid hurling he led the Cubs to a victory over the Cardinals In a tight contest. 2 to 1. It was a game requiring sturdy and skillful pitching, for Big Orvle was op
posed by "Slim" Sallee, the clever southpaw, making It quite certain that few runs would be scored by the Tro
jans. They hopped on Mr. Sallee at the start, and, aided by a couple of slips, rushed two runs home In a Jiffy. Overall seemed to understand he was fortunate In having those two runs on his side, and in order to gain a victory he must make those two runs win
the game. At least he seemed to pitch accordingly, always with marked muscular exertion " and painstaking pre
cision.
DAVY JONES SOLD TO TOLEDO CLOB
Callahan Finds Time to Dicker When Rain Stops Sox-Naps Clash.
putfleld vacancy in goody shape. The I .
1 1 airasro
Washington
which accounts for Somers' connection
with the deal.
I Cleveland 24 Cklraaro .21
NINE QUALIFY FOR
SPEEDWAY EVENT
All Pass Test in First Tryout for 500-Mile Contest on Memorial Day.
List of Qualifying Cam.
19
Boston 15 St. Louis 18 Detroit 15
New York 9
Yeterday' Reralts.
Philadelphia, 8; Washington, 0 (first
game).
Philadelphia, '7; Washington, 1 (sec
ond game).
St. Louis. S; Detroit. 2. Chicago at Cleveland, rain.
Boston at New York, rain.
Gamea Today.
Chicago at Cleveland (two games). Dettoit at St. Louis. Washington at Philadelphia.
Boston at New York.
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No. Car-Driver. Time. 6 Mason (Evans) 1:49.75
the ; 18 Schact (Jenkins) . . .1:58.48
8 stuta (Herr) 1:48.67 3 Stuta (Anderson) .. .1:48.12 2 Stuta (Men) 1:46.60 23 Mercedes (Pillette) . 1 :59.17 15 Peugeot (Zuccarelll)l:44.86 1 Nyberg (Endicott) . .1:57.88
..1:42.86
Cleveland, O., May 28. While
rains descended and the floods continued to wipe out the White Sox-Naps schedule yesterday. Manager Callahan disposed of Davy Jones, one of his surplusoutflelders, to the Toledo club of th. A mpH rt a ARrtflAtlnn. TVi a deal
was an outright sale for cash and was j 19 Mercer Bragg)..
made by way or tne Cleveland ciud. This Is the dicker in which the Sox manager and the Cleveland magnate were engaged yesterday when they defled the reportrs to name any deal that could be made between the Chicago and Cleveland clubs. Manager Callahan wired Toledo's ac-
Mlles NATIONAL LEAGUE,
per hr. I y. L. Pet
Z Philadelphia 22 7 .759
76 Brooklyn 19 14 .576
83 Chicago . . 1 17 .528
st. Louis 18 17 .514 New York 16 16 .500 75 "Pittsburgh 16 19 .457 86 Boston 13 18 .419
768 Cincinnati 10 25 .286
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Indianapolis. Ind., May 28. Nine cars qualified yesterday for the 600mlle race on Memorial day. They were
the Mason. Schacht. three Stuta, Mer
cedes-Knight, one Peugeot. Nyberg and one Mercer. Other trials will be held
tomorrow. It now looks as if the full quota of twenty-nine machines will
start.
The trials were the feature of the day. The terrific speed registered by a majority of the drivers and several narow escapes from accidents furnish
ed the thrills. The possibility of se
lecting favorites is more conglomerated than ever. The performance of the three Masons,- the Mercedes-Knight, the Isottas, and the Mercedes of Ralph Mulford again upsetting some well de
signed dope. Chicagoans, especially those affiliat
ed with the Chicago Automobile club.
under whose colors Pillette, the Bel-
Yewterday'a Remit.
Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 1.
Boston, 1; New York, 0 (first game). Boston, ' 6; New York, 2 (second
game).
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, rain. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, rain.
Games Today.
St. Louis at Chicago.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. New York at Boston.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn.
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As Memorial Day Comes on the Last Friday of the Month (our Original Red Letter Day) we will give Ten Red Letter Day Stamps Free Thursday May 29Sh. One Set Good in Each Book. Bring as Many Books as you have. Store Open Till 9 p.m. Thursday, Closed All Day Friday
gian driver of the Mercedes-Knight Is "RUTTIS fl.Tirl PftlKV flharorpd
s surprised and no 1 J
With Manslaughter; Oth-
doubt relieved to learn that the for
elgn driver has been playing the an
cient game of possum.
Arter qualifying by the narrowest of squeaks he took his mount out for
a real speed trial and reeled oft lap after lap at an elghty-Ove mile an hour
gait.
ers Give Bail.
Calearv. Alta.. Mav S8. Th hndv of
Pllette surprised even his en- i.nth,r mhv. h h..r whn
trant. E. C. Patterson, when rolled by klned fn ths rinK here Saturaay. was
a brush with the Isotta driver. Trucco,
TOM HANTON,
VETERAN SPORT, ! DEAD IN CHICAGO
shipped to .his home in Pi qua, Ohio,
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kv- -i., uul irUm yesterday. Edward W. Smith, who the later gentlemen In a burst of speed refereed the flght, Rnd William McCar-
iuai even nis ucvjieu lrienas laougai Impossible. Pillette Is conceded to be
a formidable contender.
The Isottas, which arrived yesterday
morning, were given their first groom
ing on American soil, and briefly the
grooming was satisfactory to their
drivers. Grant, Truoco and Tetelaff.
Although the motors are "green" and the drivers new to the cars It took only five laps for Tetzlaff and Grant to
become well acquainted with their
mounts. They made laps in 1:50, which Is close to eighty miles an hour.
Gary Land G0 ' " l Controls Every Unimproved Lott in the Heart of the City This Company will pare every street in the First Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in dvery alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of lots in the Ffot Etetbdryision include the cost of paved streets. For Years to Come ths properties of the Gary Land Co., situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workman. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot. Is this not Reason Enough? Why you should purchase property for residential purposes in the First Subdivision:. .Beautifully situated, high and dry, accible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsoM lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $450 up.
ney, McCarty's manager, accompanied
the body. They will be met by Mc
Carty's widow at Clear River, N. D.
Arthur Pelky, McCarty's opponent.
and Tommy Burns, promoter of the
prise fight, wers ararlgned yesterday
on the charge of manslaughter and
bound , over for trial at the Fall as
sizes. Both were released on $10,000
baiL Ed Smith and McCarney were
held In $500 bail ac as material wit
nesses. ' T
Burns threatens to swear out war
rants for two local ministers who as
sailed the fight from their pulpits on
Sunday, terming McCarty's death "de
liberate murder." Burns will charge
them with libel. ,
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TWO AMERICANS
WIN IN BRITISH
GOLF TOURNEY St. Andrews, Scotland, May 28. At
the resumption of the world's amateur
golf championship tournament yester
day an exciting match was played be
tween the longest drivers ever known
i among amateurs, Abe Mitchell of the
Cantelupe club and Ted Blackwell of vate wa&ers by means of the "pocket I the Koyal and Ancient club. Black- Dad." Furthermore, bettors will not
wen won ny 4 up ana z to piay. be allowed to write down the terms of
Harold Weber of Toledo, O., In his waeer. for Dersonal use.
imatqn aeieaiea cnepnera oi me en- Persons who are known as layers
ley ciuo, tngiano, oy j up ana i will be Instructed that the emnloymcnt
Play- I of clerks will result in election from I
PFinliha1 Dickson of thf dranri i.. . '
o- ine irucK. li a. layer, uuuuuk uuua
I club, Montleth, Scotland, beat Campbell f rom nia mina, atracts a crowd, he will
D. White of San rancisco at the nine- be warned to desist. If he refuses he
teenth hole. I mav be arrested.
W. Helnrich scnmiat or Worcester,
; Mass., beat Captain Brune of the Roy
al North Devon club by 6 up and 5 to
play.
Harold Weber of Toledo, O., beat J
F. Myles of the Royal and Ancient club
by 3 up and 2 to play In the third
round.
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SCHERERVILLE, 10;
ST. JOHN, 1
NO SHOW FOR
WHITE HEAVIES
(Special to Thb Times.) St. John, Ind., May 28. With the aid
of a former Hammond pitcher and some very rank decisions on the part of their umpire, Schererville beat St. John Sunday, 10 to 1.
Although beaten bad and It being
their first erame of the season, St. John
San Francisco, Cal., May 28. Hugh I Dlave(i tisrht ball In places and showed
Mcintosh, for many years the leading Eigns of playing a good game before
fight promoter in Australia, but now the seaBOn ends. The fielding star of
retired, arrived toaay rrom the antipo- the game wa8 thlr(i baseman Lauerman
des wnn tne news mat &am iangiora, of tho st John team. Score:
the colored light heavyweight, may be scherervllle 11026100 0 10 expected to follow on the next steam-I st j0hn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Batteries Schererviire, Reel and Bo
ney; St. John, ay ana waginoi.
(Mry Lmd Go Call at this office and talk tver selling plan.
FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY PHILLIPS BUILDING
"Langford, McVey and Jeannette," he
said, "stand as a black barrier against
all the white heavies in sight. The
only hope of a white champion is to pick out the likeliest candidate in sight and train him for a couple of years. Experience counts for a great deal fn the ring, and the three negroes
I have named have been in the game
for from ten to fifteen years.
know too much for any of the inex
perienced white men.
"As for Jack Johnson, he is definite
ly out of it, whatever the outcome of
his legal difficulties."
. CALENDAR OF SPORTS . FOR THE
GOTHAM RACES
TO BE BETLESS
WEEK.
WEDNESDAY. A Pacific states lawn tennis cham-
They pionship at Sacramento, Calif.
Tale rowing crews start for
4- Gales Ferry to begin final train-
ing for Beasons matches.
THlRSD.ll. San Francisco Kennel club's an-
nual show. FRIDAY.
International 6-miie automo- w
bile sweepstakes race at Indianapolis, Ind. Prizes aggregate $50,-
000. SATURDAY. a Annual regatta of the Amerl-
New Tork, May 28. When racing begins at Belmont park on Friday there will be practically no betting un
less It is carried on secretly. The I can Rowing association, known
Westchester Racing association, after I as the American Henley, on the
considering the situation from every a Schuylkill river, Philadelphia.
, angle, instructed the Pinkerton agency
, today to exert unusual vigilance at the
track during the coming meeting. I - voir MOAEY Brnc
As a result it will be a serious of- of ynr Rood jsirmeat and yo wtll fense to display odds on the margins fiBd Toatf baying UKION SCOUT of programs or in any other way. It SCRAP the mem of quality. erfee-
will be an infringment of the rules I mua neataeaa. Save the ticket
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