Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 6 February 1917 — Page 7

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I cbj I 1 -jJ ' 1 1 1 1 kipC j ezjM l3Ji iriCIF Mf ill Imaae Whiting tomorrow D c PAIMF "'IlillSs fDICSTE BOTH SOX inSRCFV I 3 3 8 l 1 I H ll I knocked out Al Benedict (7);Yonug- 1 1 1 1 SI 3 I I i&Y 1 J) ; - u u un 1 im sLTS'asx PUABIPrC I ill I El II PIIOC r )wL S8n rni 1 rn rsSTsrsssss uiifiltbtd In flliu UUDd ClifllfllC HI s I . L. , ! Battlinff Harris (10). TO I 1131 I II V ISP I I FT- r bntUULtJ i::Hr RAFRI I IN TRJDFS Gnum 1 cSMm out Eddia McAndrews (1); Billy UfiULlJliLL I 1 13 I I I I i L j L U f-fc I f H fl T5S f" P j I I f Kramer beat Sam BoMfleaa (6); ! I 3 i 111 I I ; J r;,. ! It, - " , I f I S 1 1 I ! I Johnny Mayo knocked out Ed Smith I IJ III I IT" Wl , " K- ' f ,!!,'.' . r Sllii! S a! Yovuig- McGovem beat ntue EY H- c. Hamilton. ! Coriinskev and WepThmani I i II ill ST 5 is A1TF ?'Vv'.x"ilf ' i 1 I 1 If if if Bear (6): rredrtle Dolan knocked ted Press Staff Correspondent.) Ul-llIibLLy UKl WeeoIUIian 1111 I tj g g I J ' v , J j ' . Ul UiiLU out Billy Emmett (3,. XKW Y 'UK. Fib. t!. pere lluiuli-'- A re Q llietlV Waking f Or j Wll I 1 W W VI.NLi ' ' ? ) i At nonrrirW Ttfetrt. Ti.tvt "Tonnsr Started it v. h. n ho declared 1 h. nf- ! X, J . - '

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EY 11. C. HAMILTON. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Nt;w y'I:k. r i.. i;.-- p. rc lhiahtmi slurtt-il it whin he ucelar.-i! th- uf-

IVnsive Phi.- of baseball n-di'd some :

chnnpf-s, ati.i i H.ii Hillm.'il a IVw. N' tli.-y'r.. nil iins it. Thy'vo a.lvui a U-- ' wcrything tbat ecu Id bo thought .f a!j most, including abolition of curve bails.!

Cominskey and Weeghman Are Quietly Working for Exchanges That May Be Concluded Durinsr the

Contest. (BY Cr. V. M.)

"mTl"a. ind., Feb. 6 Th- owls'; i:.iiaKnivnt last evening announce'!; it. at final arrangements had been -com-j j leted for the much lieralJed I. A. C- j i Hvls game to be played at the Audi-' Driura tomorrow night. ( Artie Williams of the I. A. O. writes I that his lineup will be F.llioU. (Iriesel. : Ai Tressler ti.'apti. Win. I'res.u-r, rrielintr. t'eeney. Cochrane, Ivohteidt. i.jjn ainl tirassmuck. i Th-3 Mystic A. who played the; i.i.vls January 6th with a score, of 2S to J on nn oft-night for the club, held the i. A. C. to a 33 to -0 score last Wejru-s-.;-. at the Michigan avenue gym. Iteferrins to that game. Manager. .Morris of the M sties writes: "I sup-r-'SO you have seen we were defeated . by the 1. A. :;Ci to It was foiur,i!;ie and we are vt ry well satisti-d with our sliuwin:;. You should be abie make a bet-- r showing b.owever. : w'th them off their own floor. W'at'lb i;iliott and Gries'-l.'-The fiwls Hnc-up will be Kinzel. ".e-

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jCrowii Point Claims That ! Gary Offended Also in j . Rough Work.

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(Special to The Times.) CROWN' TOIN'T. INI"'.. Feb. C The writer who penned the enck and bull

story of the basketball game between place his first two oiTeiint

One of the most recent suges 1 1 ns ! along these lines is that a pitcher no' j be allowed to pitch his first two balls! to the batter in curve fashion. Jvo h j of the iirsi two heaves should be i straight and above hoard, it is c :-'

tended. In this case the batter would : ih

get a toe-hold, lean far back and take a whack at the old cripple." He wouM lie looking for it. "mist nuently tie- mtleiders would be duckniK and the pitcher would be tlat on the Kr-nind by the time the ball reached the plutc Of courf'-, tliere are other things in the suggestions. Mnong which is one that the pitcher not be compelled to

Coining Week.

Crown Point and the Froebel high school recently, in which the Crown rvint team and some of the city's best

plate. He ould make them a little if he wanted to and then hook three for strikes. Naturally the 1

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citizens are lambasted for various of- would want those lirst ones and prob-' fe rises, should be given a front seat in J ably would take a crack at them even! the Ananias Club. if they didn't cone' close. There was probably some rough work- Another suggestion is that the foul- i done on both .ride, but the Cary bo;, s ( strike rule ht amended. ne person were no less the offenders at that game, j even would hae th.- foul lioes moc! only the referee who happened to be' farther to the ! ft or right a the cisfrom iJary always seemed to possess might be to take m more territory, the fortunate factulty of looking the-: This person rightfully claims that wle ni other way when Lis darlings were at t a batter gets h"iu of on ap.il cracks ; fault. Never has a bit of ranker refer-j it down the r:-ht or bft-f,.dd foul hue eeinp been witnessed than at the above a mile a. minute he should be entitled mentioned game and it is true t Jiat to all the piory that Roes unh surh .-, '

omething in the way r.f trading, tli both Chicago clubs involved, may

spire at the scneuule meet iniris ot two majors in Xew York next week.

Charles Wecghrnan. t'uh presilent, admitted last night that he lias had a hook and bne out for a couple of weeks, an 3 while lie has had a nibble, he does not look for a strike until the magnates pet. together in otham. The man wanted is either Heinle Cndi. the Iteds' star infleUJ.-r. or Ivy Wingo a Red, also

a red-headed ha kstop.

An ancient wheeze In ring lore relates that a lighter, recovering after a knockout, accused his victorious opponent of having a brick concealed in his glove. That used to draw a short laugh when our great granddads wtrt children. It hasn't been popular for more years than most of us remember. Put It will be good for a few more grins if Lies liarcy. the Australian phenom, makes

I "m'til ail Tin. rf 1 1 1 t Vi f n ira that tlv

been said about his pugil stic ability. .Nature seems to have endowed I"arcy with a good sized brick a pair of them rather instead of just ordinary hands. Because big bancs are regarded as uncouth in polite circles, one seldom casts more than a passing glance at the mitts of a new acquaintance, but

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At the same time it is learned that ! In'- maulers or tnis jiarcy person noiu : the White Sox officials are quietly tiie eye. And when tape measures are! trottios- round in big lea cue waters, i applied and the camera focused on the'

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land something worth while? j weapons of this

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M.,,,.,r ti.wtimii has often evnrcsseH ring successes do Hot

for either n firstelass first sack- ; ous ato r a.i. ihortstop. and V.miskey is con- ! Measures Four Inches

vir.ced that one or the .th r Is tial to t he jtiiTi ss of the team who can grabb.-d from a not!:.

a desire r or a

ji-' ' 'iiiiclod. the liarcy hands measure j Just i just a fraction short of four Indies j , ,ji, j across the knuckles. ne must tape his!

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some of the Crown Fomt citizens did protest, but in vain, for a square deal

irtz, Cirard. Wayne. Y.iter. Harluska. : f,-,r !h( home team.

To show how near the writer ea-ne hitting the truth, he claims that the

performance. He should either have the, benefit of knocking the whey out of thi ball, lie believes, or should red be charged with a strike. j The abolition of the sr it-ball has re-!

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Spnncgate and every effort is being mud to get Exton's shoulder into shape. ! t,

The long sure sh- ts of the "old guard" were sadly missed at Huntington and

Fort ayne where he stayed out of , t.r spoke t any of the Cary team mem

.I. game i i- miii 1'ia.eiih '"'"'J' - ; iters or was ignorant or the occurrence) the National league, is one of those win :ow night. 1 until informed the next day. As for I believe that foreisrn substances as rep.

r. .Moore, wno maciiru .-t. Ignatius suspending friendly athletic relations

last season, has oeen agreed upon, for; that move is entirely up to Gary, but I in baseball.

referee, and Jack Ciiroy cf Gary will , to whine about the occurrences at last

town marshal interrered. city -viarstiai I ceived serious attention and promises! I'iatt was not at the game, never saw to be the one point that will be deeply !

considered. John K. Tener. president of '

resented by the spit-ball, are not need -ii '

umpire.

THE POLARINES WIN (Special to The Times.) WHITING. 1M).. Feb. 6. The T'olarmcs defeated Trinity Presbyterian Church Basketiers of Chicago Saturday night with a score of 23 to 20. The game was fast and well played throughout. Fischrupp of the i Hvls and Wltte of Trinity, both pivot men. led in the scoring with four ringers each. Lineup: Polarlnea (23). Trinity (20). Lynch Ii. F MacLead I). N'aef L. F. "leminson-Green

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Wednesday's game is child's play and unworthy of good sportsmanship. The Crown Point team has been severely handicapped this season in failing to secure the services of neutral and unbiased referee and it the writers opinion that all games played should have the services of an entirely disinterested and impartial referee.

SEEKS BOUT.

Battling Jack Nelson, manager of Vincent. Ketchek of ("ieepo. F!.. writes asking The Timks to issue a challenge for bis protege.. Ketone!, according to

Witte ; Nelson, is en route to the featherweight

C0UL0N BEATS SHARKEY IN TEN ROUND BOUT NEW YOLK", J". b. iv Johnny t'lHifm cf Chicago, form, r bantamweight champion, out fought Jack Sharkey of this city in a ten round bout here last, night.

jlhe former title holder fought at a fast, pace throughout. Couloii weigh-d

111 pounds and Sharkey 1ltk

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Sharp K. O Marcey J charnp4onship of ;h- world and would N. Naef-t?'ol!ins.L. G Hysopjiike to appear at. some of the boxing Baskets Lynch. P. N'aef (3). Fiseh-1 exhibitions in cities of the Calumet rerupp (4). Sharp. Collins, MacLead. ( grion. He makes 126 and will fight anyCleininson (2). Witte (4). Free throws . one up to 133. Nelson's address is 1SSI5 Lynch (2). I. N'aef, Witte (6). Kef- ; Iowa street. Chicago. Nelson is a p-,-.rr Goldrick. tired welterweight.

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BANTAM CHAMPION TO FIGHT ERTLE MILWAI KKE, WIS., 1'eb. fi. I'- t.('Kid") Herman, newly crowned bantamweight champion of the world, will make his appearance In this city February Id against Johnny Frtie of St. Paul in a ten-round battle, according to Promoter Tom Andrews. I-lrtle has for a year laid claim to tin- bantam title. He tackled Williams in St. Paul last year and won on a foul. Spike Kelly and Johnny McCarthy have been matched for the semi-windup.

i CHICAGO. Kef. P. -At the annual j meeting of the Western Lawn Tennis I Association, at the Hotel La Salle, yesterday, L. Harry WnidnT was re-elect

ed j resid nt. The other officers elected for PUT were Frank S. Winans. vie president, .cm J. C- Su wart, secretary

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ow n mitts to r lahz" just what tha ; means. In lighting position th win- ; pons feed as hard as any brick tha" ever figured in a fracas at a hod ca r- j j riers' bail. Fiung at an opponent with i I

the force b. hind the square Darcy ' shoulders and the powerful arms of the Australian, they must spell ruin capi- 1 fa! letters. I One glance at the physique -of Darcy i gives several reasons for the string of

j knockouts he has hung up in a com

paratively short career. His fingers are j short, but abnormally thick. He is am- I

bidextrous and hits with either hand with almost equal force. Only 5 Feet 6 Inches. Stripped for battle. Etarcy looks every bit as powerful as eastern critics claimed just after he landed nt New York. Probably he is too small to class with the best heavies, but he seems strong enough to cope with anyone under the 2d'i pound mark. He weighs about 117 now. He boasts a wo'ld of power in his broad back and his reaih is unusually loriK for a man of his size.

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WELLING TRIMS CLINTON; BRENNAN

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DARCY WANTS TO TALK ABOUT JEEMS The home town friends of Jimm "tabby will barn this week something about their favorite fighter's experiences in1 Australia. Jim Clabby. Sr., iiaf re-

l e staged by the Troy Athletic Club in j ceived a post card from F. Gilmore Troy Hall Sunday night, al! to a finish, j stating that Lea Farcy and his pal, Mick as follows: Posik vs. Yokal, Soldat vs. . Hawkins, want to see Jimmy's "old Burke, Kartje vs. Martin, Pardello vs. I man" in Chicago and tell him all the Briggs and Keuben vs. Connolly. ' news. Farcy is appearing at a Chicago theater this week. M I LAVA I'KKK. WIS.. Feb. fi. Boh; Clabby. Sr. has written Jimmy about Moha of .Milwaukee and Tommy Gib- j Indiana going dry and added that there

NF.W YORK. Feb. . Joe Welling of.

Chieaeo had little trouble outpointing; MIL WA FK V.K. WIS.. F' b. t'. FredJohnny Chnton of the east si 1- in ten j die Welsh, light v gh chatnpion boxer rounds at the P.alace A. C. in the Hjnnx. 1 yesterday was suspended from psrticlWelling had height, weight and reach i patiugr in bouts in -Wisconsin for one in his favor, and Clinton was on the 'year, the maximum punishment und. r

the s'a'e law, for aliece i

n-cei ing end throughout.

K. O. Brennan. the Chicago Celt, add-j and stalling' 'in his r. ed another knockout to his long list at Kiehie Mitchell.

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bons of s:. I'atil. light heayweights. will be the attraction for the new South Side Boxing C'.ib tonight.

was no cause to worry. 'I've got another business picked wit already." he stated.

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