Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1917 — Page 3

Monday, June 11, 1917

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MHO SETTING A FAST GLIP

STANDING OF TEAMS

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HAMMOND 7 Wftukegaa 3 Chicago Height 3 Albany Park 7 Murleya 4 GralUffans 4 Cicero 5 Craglaa , 4 Orand Crosiinf 3 Bex Tig-era ; 3 Merrimacs 3 Ideals 1 Jake Stahls 0 Mutual , 0 Boeeland, EcUpae 0 Wert, tends 0

f Hammond uron Its seventh straight victory, defeating the Ideals at Hammond, 6 to 0. Four hits and an error by the city league leaders after two were out in the first, scored all the runs. Hammond, at the clip it is now hitting:, looks like the ribbon club of the Chicago City league this season. Yesterday afternoon at Parduhn park the Ideal Billards were slaughtered, 6 to 0. One bad Inning in which all the runs were made were sufficient knockout drops to keep the Meals the underdogs. A slugfest, nine men batting, in the first round killed all hopes of the visitors stopping Hammond's exceptional stride towards the league championship and another Ideal ,"rs busted. After the first the innings passed by without a great amount of -slugging. The fielding of both teams was mediocre. Catcher Hudson Hart. A nasty twister painfully injured Catcher Hudson's right hand, necessitating his removal from the game in the fifth ining. The nail of the third finger of the right hand was torn off. Brennan, an old time backstop of Hammond who was in the grandstand offered to finish the game and handled Henning's allotment in fine style.

BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER IN GREAT AUTO DERBY AT CHICAGO

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SHAMROCKS WIN The fast Hammond Shamrocks defeated the Robertsdale A. C. yesterday by a score of 6-0. The feature of the game was the pitching of Frank Hoeppner who struckout 19 Robertsdale batsmen, and the hitting of Geo. Grimberg and V. Hoeppner, the former getting a triple and the latter a double. Next Sunday Frank Hoeppner will take

Chevrolet drove 250 miles at an average speed of 102.18 miles an hour without a single stop, defeating snch well-known racers as De Palma, Cooper, MuLford. Oldfield. Vail, and many others. The showing of the Chevrolet at Cincinnati, while a gret surprise to the crowd, was noi surprising to those who have been following the preparations they have been making for the past two years. When Chevrolet first brought out his all-aluminum Frontenac cai in 1916 at the Indianapolis race, Barney Oldfield was one of those who took much interest in them and remarked to newspaper men at that time: "These cars may not pull down the rroney today, because they're brand new, but give them a little time and I'll bet they will bring home th bacon, because they are built on the right principle." The DriacM which Oldfield re

ferred to was the principle of the least weight for the required strength. As a result of this general use of lynite, Chevrolet's ""ngine weighs only. 490 pounds complete- and hi3 Frontenac cars weigh but 1,590 pounds. Chevrolet carries 40 gallons of gas, 8 gallons of oil, 6 gallons of water, and 10 pounds of grease, bringing the total weight without driver and mechanician up to 1,944 pounds or about 300 pounds lighter when fully equipped and carrying its crew than the average car in the Chicago race when empty. The unique feature of the Frontenac car is that the body ia sealed from the flywheel bock and that the rear axle ia enclosed in the tail of th car, giving a perfect stream line to get away from wind resistance and prevent the air from backing up in the tail. An oil tank is mounted in front of the dash and the air that comes through the radiator parses over this

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tank and out two vents or down over the crank case. This helps to keep the oil cool and the free passage of air also permits the use of a radiator half the usual size. In winning at Cincinnati, Chevrolet virtually repeated the surprise that Victor Hemery sprung back in 1905. when he won the Vanderbilt Cup with the Darracq. When Hemery brought the Darracq over in 1905. with a car ready to race that was under 2,200 pounds, the other race drivers shook their heads and said it would never stand up under the strain of the race because of the extensive use of aluminum in its construction. Louis Wagner with a

Lsimilar car won the classic again in

1906. Since then, there has been great improvement in the production of aluminum alloy and the lynite that Chevrolet has used in his Frontenac can hardly be compared for strength and other desirable qualities with the aluminum alloys of ten or fifteen years ago.

his crew to Harrison Park where they will cross bats with Triangle A. C. Game called at 3 o'clock sharp.

GAS COMPANY WINS

Co. team defeated the General Americans at Indiana Harbor by the score of 11 to 10.

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Thorpe Ages Rapidly Since Joining Reds CINCINNATI, O., Jane 10 Tim Thorpe, the famous athlete, the mighty Sac Indian, has been cheating' a little on his are. The athletic guide haev been puttlnj him down as twenty-seven year old. When the Beds registered for conscription In this city yesterday Thorpe had to admit that he was thlrtyo-ne and nearly thirty-two. Manager Mathewson, Chase and Xenetseh were the other Keds besides Thorpe over the thirty-one-year limit.

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CHARLEY WHITE BEATS TILLMAN

MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.. June 11. About 2,000 fans saw Charley White of Chicago easily beat Johnny Tillman, pride of Minneapolis. In ten rounds. White started in his old fighting form, feeling his opponent out and getting an even break for the frame. White took the second by a good margin, flooring Tillman tw ice for the count of eight with lefts to the Jaw. Tillman was game throughout and outboxed White in the third round, the Minnesotan's only round.

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OLDFIELD AND D 'PALMA TO STAGE MATCH RACE

Barney Oldfleld and Ralph De Palma

1 are going to stage a match race in Milj waukee June 23. They are going to , send their big racing cars over a dirt track, the distance to be decided upon later. The race is for a side bet of 1 $5,000 and George W. Browne, the wellknown sporting man, is the stakeholder. ! Bill Tickens, Oldfield's manager, says

the race will prove a thriller, and it should.

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Box Score Hammond. R H P A Rohde. rf. 1 0 2 0 Moll, 3b. 1 12 1 Walsh, cf. 1 3 10 Mokate, If. 0 2 2 0 Shannon, 2b. 0 0 2 1 Knight, ss. 1 113 Thompson, lb. 1 0 12 0 Hudson, c. 1 15 1 Brennan, c. 0 0 0 0 Hcnning, p. . : 0 10 3 Totals 8 9 27 10 Ideals. 1 R H P A Layden, If. 0 0 2 1 Kluth, c. 0 0 3 Stack. 3b. 0 0 0 '2 Baude, cf. 0 0 3 0 Novak, ss. 0 116 Hora. 2b. 0 10 3 Nigg, rf. 0 10 0 Hofman, lb. 0 0 15 0 Shinners, p. 0 0 0 1 Swfka, p. 0 10 0 Totals -0 4 24 14 Hammond 6 0 0 0 00 0 0 6 Ideals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Krrors Knight, Hudson, Hora, Shinners. Two base hits Moll, Walsh, Mokate. Struck out Henning. 5; Shinners. 1; Swifka, 3. Bases on balls Henning, 3' '

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SCHOOLS

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In the Western Intercollegiate track meet last Saturday the finals showed these results:

Chicago 54 U Illinois 41 Missouri 24 Oberlin 10 Grinnell 8 Notre Dame 8 Kansas 7

Purdue 6 Indiana 3Vi Ohio State 3 Dubuque 3 Northwestern 3 Ames 2 Nebraska 1

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AJSX&XCA1V IZAODE. W. L. Pet. CHICAGO 33 15 .688 Boston 29 15 .659 New York 24 20 .545 Cleveland ,26 . 25 .510 Detroit 20 24 .455 St. Louis 18 27 .400 Washington 17 29 .370 Philadelphia 15 27 .357 Testerday'a Results. Chicago. 10; Cleveland, 4. No other games scheduled. NATIONAX. UAOtTX. W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 26 14 .650 New Tork 25 16 .610 CHICAGO 29 20 .592 St. Louis 24 21 .533 Cincinnati 22 28 .440 Brooklyn . 16 22 .421 Boston 15 22 .405 Pittsburgh 15 29 .341 Testerday'a Xsults. Chicago. 6; New Tork, 6. Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 1. Brooklyn. 4; Cincinnati. 3. Bpston-Pittsburgh, not scheduled. Ages, i A woman Is as young as she looks when she goes out in the evening; a man as old as he feels when he gets np in the morning. Buy A Liberty Bond!

AVTER1WWRJ CYou seem to be under the impression that all insurance companies discriminate against yoij as a class and charge exorbitant rates. . CUntil recently insurance officials regarded the railroad hazard in accord with the rate charges. But SAFETY FIRST and STATISTICS show CMore killed and injured in street and auto accidents than on the railroads.

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new order of things gives you 1. Same rate as business and professional men. 2. A Hammond claim department gives you your benefits weekly. 3. A savings feature which gives a refund on premiums paid in if you are not disabled, should claim your immediate attention. C. . Ellison, Supt R. R. Dept. Acme Really & Underwriting Co., Inc. Hammond Building.

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