Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1913 — Page 3
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FAIR CANOEISTS STRUGGLE FOR HONORS ON CHARLES RIVER
BRAVES NOSE OUT
gust 26. Ten players. Graduate Manj ager Horr, Coaches Clark and Ikeda, a I Japanese student, who will act as in-
terpreter, will make up the party.
BOOIKCUBS. 5-4BEfBlni
Errors in First and Fourth'
Rounds. Give Boston Four of Its Tallies.
Those Boston Braves don't car how they win ball games. They had the nerve- to accept a present of a victory from the Cubs yesterday and are going; to allow It to be credited to them In the official records. Just as If they had gone upon the battle Held and won It by means of athletic endeavor. The figures engraved on the gift are 6 to 4. the four representing that many hard-earned runs by the Cubs, while the five shows the total count given to Boston, one of which they deserved and four of which were hurled upon them by Johnny Evers reckless young men. To those who sat In the grandstand and saw the performance It was a clear case of the Cubs throwing a game, which Is counted as the worst crime a ball player can commit. The only thing that can save the reputations of the west siders Is the fact that they dldn"t throw it on purpose. It was quite apparent they were making strenuous efforts to win H every minute of the time, and those terrible throws were purely accidental and part of the national game.
DEFEAT. 4-3
Battle of Twelve Innings Goes to Red Hose, Closing Series.
TO PLAYJCN JAPAN". Seattle, "Wash., June 7. The faculty athletic committee of the University of Washington has approved a Japanese tour by the university baseball team and the collegians will leave on Au-
j Boston, Mass., June 7. Bases on balls and fielding and base-running j blunders conspired to keep the White ' Sox from running out of Boston last night with "Smoky Joe" Wood's scalp in tow and three games out of four in this series. Their own costly misdeeds ' beat the Callahans and enabled the Red Sox to pull off a victory by a score of 4 to 3. but It took them twelve
innings to do it. In the regulation number of rounds the world's champions made only three hits, while the White Sox made eight, but because of too much inside basa-, ball the visitors had no more runs than their opponents. The count at the end of nine sessions was .three apiece.Then both teams straightened out and played superb baseball, verging on the miraculous at times, and it was not until two were out. in the last half of the twelfth, that the final fatal base on balls gave the champions tKe crack through which they yanked the game. Waat'a la a namer Try WISEGOLD ckewlif tobacco and yonl know the awer MeHie-8eotte Tokacce Cat
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Winners Conference Meets. Year. Team. Points1904 Mlcblsan 33 190R ChleagA . s 1B06 Michigan 92 4-5 1&07 Illtaola si 10O8 Chicago 34 1S09 IUIboU ZH 1910 Ilaad-anford IT
110 .Notre Dame IT
111 MlMouri 35 112 Calif orala 41 1.3 Tie. Conference Record. Event. Name Team Time. 100 yards Blair. Chicago.. :09 4-6 100 yards May Illinois :09 4-5
Mike A. F. Baker. Oberlln.. 4:20 4-5 440 yards Davenport, Chicago. :48 4-5 220 yards Hahn. Michigan :21 3-5 Low hurdles Fletcher. Notre D :24 4-5 880 yards Davenport. Chicago. 1:46 3-5 2-mlle run Metcalf, Oberlln. . .8:42 4-6
Pole vault Samse, Indlanal2 ft. 4 in.
Broad Jump Friend. Chi.. 23 ft. 4 in.
Discus Garrels. Mlchlganl40 ft. t in. High Jump French. Kansas. 6 ft. in.
Shbt put Rose, Michigan.. 47 ft. i in. Hammer Thomas, Purdue 157 ft. 1 in. Mile relay Leland -Stanford. .8:83 l-I Madison, Wis.. June' 7. Three" hnn"dred athletes, representing seventeen
western universities and colleges, are quartered In this town awaiting the
STANDING OF CLUBS.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
W. Philadelphia 34 Cleveland 34 Washington 25 Chicago 1 '..26 Boston 20 St. Louis 20 Detroit 18 New Tork 9
L. 10 13 20 22 24 32 31 34
Pet. .773 .723 .556 .542 .455 .385 .367 .209
Yrwterday'B Results. Boston. 4; Chicago. 3 (twelve innings). .Philadelphia, 8 f Detroit, 7 (ten innings). Cleveland. 2; New York, 1. Washington, 1; St. Louis, 0. Games Today. Chicago at New Tork. Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. 8t. Louis at Philadelphia.
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NATIOJTAL LEAGl'E. W. L. Philadelphia 25 12 New York 22 17 Brooklyn 22 18 Chicago , 22 23 Pittsburgh 22 22 St. Louis 20 24 Boston 16 1 23 Cincinnati 17 28 Yesterday's Remits. Boston. 5; Chicago. 4. Philadelphia, 3; Pittsburgh, 1. No other games scheduled. Games Today. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at St. Louis.
Pet. .678 .664
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.BOO .500
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points arrived early yesterday and practically all of the teams from faraway states had been quartered at the Midway before midnight last night. The Maroon fraternities and student organizations stretched themselves all
entertainment will proceed apace to-
would be a 2 to 1 favorite before ring time. Both fighters expect to discontinue heavy training Sunday.
YANKEES BEAT . AUSTRALIANS IN FIRSTJiET CLASH McLaughlin and Williams Win Handily in Opening Matches.
New York. June 7. America defeated Australia In the first two matches of the elimination trials for the right to challenge Great Britain for the Davis cup on the' courts of the West Side Tennis club yesterday. Maurice E. McLaughlin, the national champion, defeated Horace White in straight sets in the opening game. R. Norris Williams defeated Stanley N. Doust, captain of the Aus-
1 tralian team. 3 sets to 1.
day to care for the invaders, and the ! McLauhlln 'n excellent form.
im me Australian couia ao little with the rapid fire service of the American
champion. Several days of bright sun-
ly follow, resulting in an ace for the America. Williams, the young Harvard player, was extremely nervous at the beginning of his match with Doust, but after, losing a few games, steadied and wqn his match handily.
HEMERY TO
DRIVE AT ELGIN Vicor Hemery, greatest of the old schoo: of French automobile racing drivers, will be Theodore PUette's team mate in the Elgin road races. Both will drive six-cylinder Mercedes, the latest product of the German factory. The third member of the Mercedes team will be an American. He has been selected, but the entrant of the car refuses to give his name. The American will be given a four-cylinder car.
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call to the mark for the thirteenth an
nual outdoor track and field champion
ships of the Western Intercollegiate
conference Athletic association, to be
held on Camp Randall field today. Although only two records are like ly to fall, the competition in all events should be close and Interesting. Because of the weakening of the California team, which lost four of its star performers by conference rules, Missouri rules favorite, with Illinois sec
ond.
Coach Brewer of Missouri Drought
his team of ten stalwart athletes hr
yesterday afternoon. The coach of the
"show me" aggregation is not predicting a victory, but declared it would take some mighty good racing to beat
his proteges. Brewer said his men ex
tended themselves a week aeo. when
Missouri won the Missouri vallev con
ference title at St. Louis.
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Th- .,,. , . unmpion. several a ays or Dnght innThe fields in every event are classier I ... ... -w. .
, u , uricu oui inc coun, mailing MO With 1, L ,PftT . StaeB meet- Laughlln's style of dashing play po.. each I athlete, entered lit ! ,bl.. ror a . time the 'cJ fields in the other track races, the nt. ' j. ?. . . .
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Page will act as chief of the day in the absence of Coach Stagg. . The field events will be particularly high class this year. Among the stars are Cook of Roswell, Ind.: Blackburn of Montrose, Cal.; Foss of University High, Sears of Lewis Institute, and Howell of Minneapolis in the pole vault, and Lane of Greenfield, Iowa; Petcka of Green Bay, Wis.; Sutherd of Virginia; E. Caughey of Uklah. Cal.. and Wagoner of Belby, 8. D., In the hammer throw. Nellson of Ardmore, Okla.; Dutton of Animosa. Iowa; Cory of University High and Donoho of LewlB in the broad Jump; Monnett of Bunker Hill, Ind.; Foran of Bement, 111., and Dutton of Animosa. Iowa, in the discus are the field stars.
Among the many notables in the other events are Hoyt of Greenfield. Iowa: Parker of Stockton, Cal.; Alienby of Uklah, Cal.; Irish of Oak Park. Nellson of Ardmore. Okla., and Galloway of Hobart, Okla., in the dashes; Cory of University High and Grunsky of Stockton, Cal., in thehurdles. and Allenby and Nellson ln the quarter mile.
NEHF A STRIKE OUT HURLER Art Nehf, the star Rose Poly twlrler, established a wonderful strikeout record during the college baseball season. The captain of the Engineers fanned 108 rival batsmen ln eight games, an average of thirteen and onequarter per game. Nehfs reoord is as follows: Against Purdue, 18; Wabash. It; Wabash, 14; Indiana, 14; Da Pauw, 11; Earlham. 1; Franklin, 17; Eastern Illinois Normal, 14. Nehf Is being watched by minor league scouts and it la probable ha will twirl professional ball at ths completion of his studies.
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San Francisco, Cal., June 7. The match between Lightweight Champion Willie Ritchie and Joe Rivers of Loa Angeles, who were to have fought twenty rounds on July 4, was definitely declared oft today by the promoter. The men were unable to come to terms on weight. Ritchie would not do better than 134 at 9 o'clock In the morning, and Rivers would not concede more than 134 two hours before the bell. Ritchie, however, is sure of an opponent on the July date. The three most prominent candidates Are Ad Wolgast, from whom he won the title; Bud Anderson of Oregon; who knocked out Joe Mandot of New Orleans, and Freddie Welsh of England, now in Vancouver, B. C.
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