Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1913 — Page 3

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WORLD TROTTERS TO PLAY 35 TIMES OVER CONTINENT

White Sox and Giants to Pass Only Three Nights in Hotels Before Sailing.

McGraw, manager.

SOX-GIANTS LISEIP. "White Sox Scott, p; Benz, p; Russell, p: Leverenz (St. Louis), p; Schalk, c; Daly, c; Chase, lb; Berger. 2b; 'Pratt "(St. Louis), 2b: Weaver, ss; Schaefer (Wash.), 3b; Crawford (Detroit), rf; Speaker (Boeton). cf; Lewis (Boston), If; Callahan, manager. Giants Mathewson. p: Tesreau. p; Fromme, p; Wiltse, p; Herne, p; Meyers, c: Wlngro (St. Louis), c: Merkle, lb; Doyle. 2b; Doolan (Phlla.), ss; Lobert (Phlla.). !b; Magee (St. Louis). If; Bnodgrass. cf; Donlln and Thorpe, rf;

Successful in all the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination certain to prevent Buffering and to improve the general health

Doubtful. The compete Itinerary of exhibition

frames to be played by the White Sox and Giants In this country before they sail for the orient on the night of November 19 at Vancouver was made public last night and never In the history of the national game has as tough a schedule been mapped out.

Starting at Cincinnati on Saturday, the two teams will play thirty-five games of ball in the following thirtythree days, winding up with a morning and afternoon show at Tacoma and Seattle respectively on the day the boat Bails for Japan. In those thirty-three days the boys will travel about 5.000 miles, playing a game every afternoon and on two days .-a game in the morning and afternoon. In the whole thirty-three days they

will have three nihts to sleep In

regular beds In hotels. The other thirty nights they will sleep in Pullman cars. For twenty-three consecutive nights, or until they reach Los

Angeles on November 8, they will be riding in the Pullman cars. Some of the night Jumps are for a distance of nearly 500 miles and some of them are

for less than fifty miles. For instance next Monday the teams nlay In Spring

field, 111., and then make a night ride to move from there to Peoria. On November 5 they Jump from El Paso,

Texas, to Douglas, Arix.

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NELSON THROUGH

AS FIGHTER Bout With Ad Wolgast Convinces Bat It's Time to Quit.

CUBS PLAY AT LAPOETE TODAY Laporte, Ind., Oct. 16. When the Chicago Cubs come to Laporte today they will be feted and feasted, given an automobile ride about the city, find the stores closed In honor of their visit and the entire population on the county fair grounds to shout a welcome. Ovations are being planned for Heine Zimmerman and Schulte and there will be a specially warm welcome for Corriden, the Indiana boy.

Battling Nelson, former lightweight champion and one of the greatest fighters the game ever produced, has fought his last battle. His decisive defeat at the hands of Ad Wolgaat In Milwaukee last Monday night has con

vinced the Dane that he no longer

can hold his own with any of the lead ing boxers of hla weight. Nelson passed a few hours In Chi

cago yesterday. He dropped into Nate

Lewis' gymnasium and in the pres

ence of several fighters and managers

said he never would d

mitts again. Aside from a badly swollen ear and a cut lip the Battler said he did not feel any serious results

from the mauling Wolgast.

"Say for me that I am through with

the fighting game," Nelson said.

fight with Wolgast has convinced me that I am too old and have lost too much strength and stamina to hold by own with the good ones. I feel as

good as I did when I was champion.

but after I fight for a couple of rounds

I get tired and I cannot hit hard.

It is hard for me to believe that I

am 'through' as a fighter, but I guess

it is up to me to Join the down and

out class. I have a lot of satisfaction

in knowing that when I was the cham

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Represented by one of the speediest and evenly balanced teams that Hammond has had In years, the Clabby A. A. gridiron warriors will Invade Gary next Sunday afternoon, when they will face the Gary Techs at the Ambridge grounds. The battle will be called promptly at 3 o'clock and according to the interest that is being; manifested a record breaking attendance is expected. Coach Smith and Captain Miller are

taking advantage of every opportunity

ion the padded T , I". t0 Bhape fr the fpnm n h,v I game with the Techs. This will In all

proDaciiiiy De ineir Hardest game of

the season and as the Clabbys carried

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trick Beason. Gary and Indiana Har-

My br played a t,e eame last Sunday and

Biiuuiu j-LtLiiiiuuiiu win tney will bo

strong contenders for the championship.

Practice this week has consisted

i-meiiy oi worn on penecting new plays which worked slowly In the

Thornton game last Sunday. Coach

Smith also found much fault orf the

team's ability to run off their plays In snappy order and much stress will also be laid to fast signal drills. The same lineup will be used with the exception

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I won all my bouts on my merits. I " l"c "" """V"1 lnil1 lne leel cy

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to win my title when I was cham- I T J TJ u"r"lon '1P

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other fighter who has fought the num- LITTLE HOPE ber of battles I have, and T think T am I

entitled to respect from the boxing X OR H. LEWIS

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jei3on saia ne would aevote most of I Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 16 Harrv

his time to improving his property In Lewis. the middleweight pugilist, Hegewlsch. He declared he might Is still in a serious condition at th

take some promising fighters under his I hospital, where he was taken Monday wing and teach them a few things Just night after his fight with Joe Borrell

to remain In touch with the game, of this city. Lewis passed a restless Nelson left for his home last night and night, and attending physicians say will take a rest before looking over prospects for his reonvArv or.

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lavorable. Lewis was so badly beaten In the bout that the referee stopped it in the fifth round. It was to have been a six-round affair. Borrell unA

five others connected with the fight were arrested yesterday and held In bail for a further hearing.

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Sixty of Best Players in U.

S. to Start in Western Open Today.

CADETS GUARD

FOOTBALL FIELD

East Lansing, Mich. Oct. 16. Two

companies of student cadets, with rifles

aslant their shoulders, yesterday aft

ernoon patrolled the environs of Michigan Agricultural college's athletic field

while the "Aggies" football squad en

gaged In secret practice for the game

MemDhis. Tenn.. Oct 16 Tom Me- w,ln cnigan next Saturday. Cadet

Namara and M. J Hradv. twn Rn.mn sennneis were posted at every avenue

! golfers, won the best ball foursomee of aPProch t0 the football field to

yesterday over twenty-one oairs in the turn BacK scouts from Ann Arbor

preliminary to the opening of the fif

teenth annual open western golf cham

pionshlp .which starts over the Coun try club links today.

The Memphis Country club offered a

cash prize of 1400, to be split four

ways.

McNamara's individual playing prac

tically won the match for the Boston Northwestern's varsity team made a team. Brady at times played a go )1 good showing against the freshmen

game, but McNamara needed little as- yesterday in a hard scrimmage prac

sistance. McNamara s playing v as tice. The coaches have succeeded in strong both in the morning and after- bracing up the line bo that It hoids

noon rounds and he was aeldom forced against the attacks of the freshmen

to count his partners ball. and the first year players were unable

Fred McLeod of Chevy Chase and to hold the varsity either on offense or

btewart Maiden of Atlanta and Jimmy I defense.

islmpson or Milwaukee, coupled with Sharp, who has formerly played at his brother Bob Simpson, formerly Lhalf and quarter, was given a trial at

professional at the Kenosha club, now full back yesterday, and made good

unauacnea, were nea ior second wun gains on line plunges

a nuuru oi m. L'oacn .Dennis (iradv haa ..l,..

Dave Patrick and George Bingley, I some new plays which he believes will

in cnarge or a local puDllc course, tied I be effective against Illinois. In a long Herbert Strong of Long Island and I signal practice the men were drilled

McDonald Smith, the. present western In the execution of these plays.

champion, with a score or 143.

should any such endeavor to spy upon

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versity or Michigan passed a resolu

McNamara and Brady's card: MORNING ROUND. Out 3S334346 4 36 In 44445435 4 37 73 AFTERNOON ROUND. Out 3 3 3 6 3 4 4 6 3 83

In 34345634 4 36 68 141 I tion Indorsing summer baseball today

Sixty golfers, including some of the I This will make it possible for Johnny

best players in the united States, will I Lavens, substitute shorpstop for the start over the seventy-two hole Jour- world's champion Athletics, to play on

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and no one is being quoted favorite I not playing baseball,

for the championship, now held by

McDonald Smith of New Rochelle.

AMERICAN BALLOON

WINS BENNETT CUP

Paris, Oct. 16. Official announce

ment was made yesterday of the vic

tory of the American balloon Goodyear in the international race for the James Gordon Bennett cup. The last competitor, the Frankfurt, representing Austria, was reported yesterday as having landed at Sougeal, near Saint Malo, on the English channel. The Amerioan aeronauts also obtained second place with the baloon piloted by Capt. H. E. Honeywell, while Italy was third with the baloon Sig. Pastlne. Bridlington, England, Oct. 16. The American balloon Goodyear had an adventurous Journey. The balloon, with the pilots, Ralph A. D. Preston and

Ralph H. Upson on board, landed near Flamborough head on the North sea within 200 yards of the edge of the dangerous Bompton cliffs which fall sheer into the sea.

NO CHANGE LIKELY

IN WORLD'S SERIES

New Tork. Oct. 16. Big Ban John

son, president of the American league, announced today that he is opposed to the scheme of having an Inter-league

series In the fall, with sixteen clubs.

instead of two, competing for the

world's championship.

Wherefore you will probably hear no more of said scheme. Anything that is

distasteful to the large and loquacious Ban is at once rendered null and void

In so far as organized baseball is con cerned.

In this Instance, Ban is right. The scheme was one fathered by Garry

Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati

Reds, so that his club and other tall-

end clubs could horn in on the fat pot that Is divided every fall by the world's

championship contenders without go

lng to the trouble of building up a real

championship team.

Colonna. league bowlers got after the pins In good style Tuesday night whe"h

seven of the twelve teams hit the 900 line and the Capper & Cappers pounded

out a 1,004 game and averag-ed 937 2-S

Ahlbeck of the Cappers picked up

Urbana, 111., Oct. 16. A cross country meet between Illinois and Indiana has been arranged to be held at Bloomington, Ind., on November 15. Coach

Gill has a large squad of runners at j 215 2-3 rating. Rubinis averaged 96

work for the fifteen prizes offered by j flat against the Mizpahs and won three

i the ataletic association. I easy victories. Bob KoUe made 209 2-3. jjg

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