Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1913 — Page 3

June 28, 1913.

THE TIMES. STANDING OF CLUBS. MAGILL RUNNING BALL TOWARD GOAL IN POLO GAME AT LAKE FOREST. i AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. Lk Pet. 'Philadelphia ....47 16 .746 Cleveland ;....40 27 .697 alcasro 3T 31 .C44 Boston 33 28 .641 Washington 35 32 .522 Detroit 27 42 .391 St. Louis 27 44 .880

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MESSAGE ON WAY; BOYS WEAR CITY Scouts Arrive at Hobart, Fifty Miles from Chicago at Daybreak; Due at Games at 2:30.

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iew xorK is 44 .290 Yesterday's Rcnulta. Chicago, 3; Cleveland, 2. St. Louis, 8; Detroit, 3. Boston, 10; New York, 3. Boston, 6; New Tork, 4. Washington, 2; Philadelphia, 0. Philadelphia, 11; Washington, 6.

South Bend, Ind.. June 28. (En route with official car in Washlngton-to-Chlcago boys' relay race.) A temperature of 100 degrees t the sun did not fease the seal of Indiana boys yesterday In their successful effort to make up two hours' lost time that was In effect at Butler, Ind.. eighty miles from South Bend, at 1 o'clock yesterday. Word was quickly passed from one town to the other that Indiana was not making: the speed accomplished by Ohio and Pennsylvania. This caused a. "call to arms" to save the honor of the state. The result was that mile distances

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BriLETINS. Highland, June 28. Tae lad taking the prMtdent'a mrmge to Gnut Park arrived here at SO. They are be! upheld till lO a. m. ttn mm not to get too far ahead. Eat Chleaa-o, Jane 28. Mrnmv, Canine and Pallllna left here at &0 to o to Highland, taking; with them the Kant Chicago lada who will deliver the tone a the Whiting corporation line.

In Kendallville, Ligonier and Goshen were cut down to 220 and 440 yards, and every available boy in the vicinity of these points on . the message Itinerary was pressed Into service. The dust swirled and the heat bore down frightfully. City officials complained about having the boys exert themselves so strenuously, but nothing could stay the enthusiasm of the White House messengers. A supply of automobiles sprinkled them along the roads at Irregular distances, varying from fifty yards to 220 yards. Instead of reclining In the shade of the trees they stood anxiously In the roadway, eager to grab the haversack that contained the message and eager to speed it at the limit of their strength toward their destination in the Grant park stadium, Chicago. The message is due at 2:30 o'clock today. Wawaka was sighted at 2 o'clock. Ligonier boys assumed their responsibility at 2:30 o'clock. The message was in the hands of experienced Goshen athletes at 4:29 o'clock, and these runners made such speed over" their twenty-seven miles that South Bend limits were reached at 6:40 o'clock, over three hours ahead of time. - Refaaea to Give Vn Message. At this time J. B. Miller of the South Bend T. M. C. A. was quietly marshalling his automobiles for 10 o'clock last night. Milton Latta of the Goshen detachment was Just about to push over into South Bend territory when Message Dispatcher Bllndbeutel anxiously explained the situation and halted the disastrous relay sprint. Latta refused to surrender the haversack except to a duly qualified "runner of South Bend,' and announced he would camp at the spot until 10 o'clock, when the South Bend outposts were supposed to be at their stations. This was an ultimatum and it stood. At 10 o'clock the leather packet and its precious contents containing a message bearing the seal of the United States of America was again set going. Auburn, not on the relay route, was allowed by Butler to cover five miles of territory after urgent application Thursday night. Bora Practice Before Ron. Farmers in the vicinity of Kendallville saw three automobiles containing boys on the five-mile stretch of territory allotted them as early as 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The boys were out practicing. An envelope was used for haversack and this was passed on the Ave miles twice before 11 o'clock came and the boys had to be-posted finally at their stations. The powerful searchlights of the official car will illuminate the road for the runners all night and at daybreak the president's message should be at Hobart, Ind.. within fifty miles of Chicago's city limits.

HUFF ON IVORY HUNT. Kankakee, 111., June 28. George Huff, scout for the Cleveland Naps, was here yesterday looking over Outfielder Schaffer of Kankakee, and Padlock and Utrecht, Champaign pitchers.

SHOOT ON SUNDAY. Hammond Gun elub will hold a regular shoot on its grounds at Sharpshooters' park Sunday, June 29.

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Games Today. Cleveland at Chicago. St.' Louis at Detroit. New York at Boston (2). Philadelphia at Washington.

NATIONAL, LEAGtE.

Philadelphia New York... Brooklyn . . . Chicago Pittsburgh . St. Louis Boston Cincinnati . .

W. . .. .38 38 33 . . . .32 29 26 25 24

L. 20 23 26 31 33 37 36 39

Pet .655 .623 .659 .508 .468 .413 .410 .381

Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati, 5; Chicago, 1. Brooklyn, 6,' Philadelphia, 1. New York, 3; Boston, 1. Pittsburgh, 4; St. Louis, 3 (twelve innings). Games Today. v Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. -Brooklyn at Philadelphia (2). Boston at New York.

CALLAHAN S DOWN CLEVELAND. 3 TD 2

With Tex Russell in the lifeboat again at the finish the White Sox nosed out a second, victory over Cleveland's Naps In a superheated combat at Comiskey park yesterday. Score, 3 to 2. Edward Cicotte apparently was in a fair way to register another shutout against the Naps and had been given a lead of three runs by his teammates, which seemed margin enough until the seventh inning arrived. He completed two-thirds of that round without danger before a series of unmistakable swats put the game in Jeopardy. Into this situation, with runners on thlr dand first, two out and one run to tie, Tex Russell was pushed after having saved a game the day before. He responded by striking out Chapman in the pinch. Russell finished the remaining two innings but not in his usual form. He plainly was unable to control his best line of goods and could not get the fast ones across. The result was some palpitation in the eighth and ninth, because of bases on balls and things, but the Texas wonder reduced to second speed and made the enemy hit, and emerged with another rescued life to his credit.

CUBS FIND BENTON BAFFLING HURLER

Cincinnati, O.. June 28. Benton, the husky southpaw hurler on Joe Tinker's team, had enough 'stuff" on the ball to fool the Cubs yesterday when he got It over the plate, and he was Just wild enough to scare them away. Consequently Rube went through with a fine game of ball and the Reds took

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the third straight from the sweltering Cubs, 5 to 1. A first Inning dash by the aspiring Reds they aspire to get out of last place netted four runs and licked the Cubs right there. All young Benton had to do after that was to be careful. Considering the fact that it was Friday and Rube's twenty-third birthday, the young southpaw deserves a lot of credit for gaining a victory.

SMITH STOPS BOER IN THREE ROUNDS

New York, June 28. Gunboat Smith, the Cyrano de Bergerac of the prize ring, smote George Rodel, the child terror of the late Boer war, three times on the chin last evening at Madison Square Garden. After the third "smote" referee Billy Joh waved his wands, the timekeeper "smoted" the bell vigorously and the fight was over. The third descent of Rodel to the canvas, which also happened to be the final, occurred very, close to the finish of the third rousdt,. . To avert all possible arguments in this sultry weather we wish to announce that now and again when the record v books are published next New Tear's day Gunboat will be credited with a knockout over George Rodel. What Rodel and his manager, Joimes Johnston, will have to say about the unexpected ending of the bout we hate to even think about. We wish to add. however, that Johnston claims he was not given a fair deal, for the simple reason that Rodel was on his feet two seconds after Joh did the waving of the mitts that gave the crowd permission to seek all exits.

BRITTON IS FIRST ON FIGHT SCENE

New Orleans, La., June 28. -Jack Britton beat Charley White to the scene of their Fourth of July conflict and was a busy athlete as soon as he got here. Accompanied by Dan McKetrick, he came in from New Tork early yesterday morning and was soon looking over new training quarters at the Toung Men's Gymnastic club. White arrived last night, but got in too late to get the glad hand at the ringside where Tim Logan and Frank Moran fought last night. All impediments to the twenty-round affair at the West Side club, which is in Jefferson parish, across the Mississippe river from New Orleans, have been removed, .with Governor Hill's

assurance that if it is simply a boxing contest, within the law, the promoters will not be Interfered with. Sheriff Marrero will be a witness, and if the sheriff thinks it is a prize fight he can either stop it or afterward refer the matter to the grand Jury. The promoters say they welcome such an investigation. The same procedure as governed the Coulon-Conley contest here in 1911 will be gone through, vis: The Issuance of membership cards to the West Side club along with seat coupons. New Orleans will be a busy boxing burg on the Fourth, with the BrlttonWhlte bout on the Jefferson side of the river and the Ferns-Denny and Thomas-Whitney bouts on the Orleans side at the same hour. New Orleans, June 28. Frank Moran definitely settled the question of his superiority over Tim Logan last night by knocking out the New York boxer in the iourth round of their scheduled ten-round bout.

MAY GIVE BELT TO WILLIAMS Los Angeles, Cal., June 28. Unless Champion Johnny., Colon crawls through the ropes not later than Labor day ' with "Kid" Williams to defend his title. Uncle Tom McCarey announces he will give his diamond beltv emblematic of the bantam championship, to Williams and thereafter, so far as Vernon is concerned, Coulon's claim to the title will not be recognized. Uncle Tom was wrathy when he received Coulon's telegram notifying him that the champion had postponed the match. Sam Harris, manager of Williams, said today if his boy was given the belt he would fight once every three months for the title and give Eddie Campl of San Francisco the first chance.

Kiel. Germany, June 28. Emperor William was a competitor yesterday in the Kiel regatta. He started on board his racing schooner Meteor In the opening race for class A boats. The other contestants were the former American schooner Westward, which has been renamed the Hamburg II., after being bought by a syndicate of Hamburg yachtsmen; the New English schooner Margharlte. a ship of ex

treme design by Charles E. Nicholson and owned by G. Cecil Whltaker, and the Germania, owned by Dr. Krapp von Bohlen und Halbach. The Westward was formerly owned by Alexander & Cochran of New Tork and carried everything before her in her races in European water.

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