Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1913 — Page 8
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Hickman, K, Oct. 31. Rube Waddell, the faomus old major league pitcher, late of the Minneapolis club, has left forthe southwest desperatelyill of tuberculosis. The disease is believed to have attacked him while he was suffering from pneumonia contracted at a recent Are in which he was a hero.
YALE CALLS CORBETT. Portland, Ore., Oct. 31. In response
; to a summons from Coach Haughton ' of the Harvard football team, Hamilton Corbett. a Harvard alumunus and former football star of this city, left for the east today to assist In coach- ' ing that team for the coming game I with Yale.
ENGLISH GOLFERS WIN Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 31. Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the English golfers, defeated Robert Johnstone of Seattle and James M. Barnes of Tacoma, 1 up in a four-handed thirty-six hole match on the links of the Seattle
Golf club yesterday. The Seattle playera led, 1 up, at the. end of the morning play, but in the afternoon the visitors recovered and were in the lead, 4 up, on the twenty-eighth hole. The Seattle pair came back strongly and tied on the thirty-fourth hole, but Vardon and Ray won the thirty-fifth and the last was halved.
JONES AFTER TEAM. Tortland, Ore., Oct. 31. Fielder Jones, president of the Northwestern league, said today he had not negotiated recently with any club with a view to purchasing an interest. He had always carried such a plan in mind, he said, and would seek an inJerest in a major league team.
MARQUETTE MAY CANCEL GAME Milwaukee, Wis.,; Oct. 31. The Marquette and Lawrence football game, scheduled here on Saturday, probably will be called off. Lawrence has a State league baseball player on its team, and Marquette is planning to apply for membership in the conference and to enter men in A. A. V. meets. To
meet Lawrence with a professional in its lineup would make every Marquette player a professional. Lawrence re fuses to play without Sylvester, the State league star.
SMALL CHANCE FORJOHNSTON St. James. Minn., Oct. 31. The condition of Lyle Johnston, the former University of Minnesota football star and captain, who has been a patient In the St. James hospital suffering from typhoid fever, yesterday took a turn for the worse. . Physicians today declared his chances for recovery slight.
"Eddie McGoorty, Oshkosh middleweight, through his manager. Tommy Walsh, sent in a claim for the titla in his division. Eddje's manager argues now that Klaus has been knocked out he no longer is a contender and that since he beat both Klaus and Chip easily he is entitled to the honor. Eddie hopes to persuade Jimmy Coffroth, to book him against Petroskey and then Jimmy Clabby.
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