Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1917 — Page 7

Mondav. Julv 2, 1917

THE TIMES PAGE SEVEN." Li JlULilJH-U i tmui A Champion at 15 Years. Pi NMS Box Si OKIG FA! -.'.'tF Tcore MORE CHANGES IN SPORTING MAP WTIEN THESE STAES BATTLE ON THE FOURTH? GolUffaas.

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KCbScmpanylDi GtilGago Team to Riotous Pfocsedte

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tti Tunond Buffered her first baseball

defeat season yesterday at thei hnds the Gallignns.of Chicago. Ilcr . legua Sjandingr naa reduoed from 1.00D ' to .90'! i Jer cent- Luck had nothing to ; do with k'he result, for Parduhn'a men ' were Bin 6 'y outplayed, and there is no I

ivs tale to oner. Geisman's . warned for a month that they! k their score with Hammond j

vrried it out to .a nicety. The

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CntliRans n fl 1 0 0 1 0 2 Hammond oft0flooo n o !

Krrors Shannon. Kn'f''1- Two bast hits Mnynard. K'ay. 3rrurk out Clack. 11: Ilnnir.g-. 7. Pas( on balls Henninp. 1.

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aim txiey ci " " j Irishers wo rkd like soldiers. Nm r Blot By Bowdles. I While erei t creciit is die the Galli-! " w .K.' (. AK.AATt.,n ....... i . . r

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yestredav, lift Tle can oe piven them for the'', cla?s of srrort that ao j companied thf. "n- Four taxi-cab loads of loud-mouthe, 1 rowdies monopolized, and disturbed ti ie attention of the fans, j and it finally de' 'Ped into a near-riot., A close decision a 1 home-plate was rend-!

Dane in ths second : a half dozen drunken j ers vaulted the wirej the diamond, and-1

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ered by Umpire . inninsr, whereupon Galligan sympathij fence surroundir.y

rushed the ump. Officers warned t playing field and w eject two of them sponses. They were however, on their pro hAvior. They had no

than one of their numb cat fan, and a general ft ably forty prttctpants ft to the able protection of '

police officers, their lead the embarrassment of a 1 ingrat the hands of fans w had become completely nrt he and another of the

his rowdyism and the fact thr.t he had no business there.

A rnrfsrriph in Kule 21. Sec. 1, follows: "Under r.o rirctsmstrnreg shall

umpire permit any Person except the!

I players and subs'itates in uniform and 1 the manasrer of t he f e i ra entitled to its I exclusive use to he sifted on a benoh." j The Gajr--Kt laniiij. j OALLIOAN'S F.' filed out to Khode. TSrennan went out, pitcher to . first. Scanlon tot:! out to Hudson, j HAMMOND -Pi!pr Plack of the ! Galligans mode an enoo-jrarins start for ! his team by fanning Rhode, Molt and j Walsh In quick sacss-ion. j Socoaii Inniaff.

GAI.I.IGAXS Maynard singled over third. Dann wnt out. second to first.

j C. Gronin sine-Iw? to Rhode, who made a I beautiful pep from far ripht field and

j threw out Mimrd at the plate. Then Hennimr fanned Kommers.

HAMMOXD-1 okate fanned. Shannon popped out to first. Knight f.ied out

i to second.

r slugged a lo-j innln?. ?ht. with rrob-i GALLTGAXS T. Cronin fanned.

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If Greek Knockout urown and run; mo Dattle. the card also including a I Harrison were enra:inir in a beauty j semi-wind up between Sai'or Freeman !

contest instead of a battle to settle once

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hem to leave the re later forced to or insulting reajrain admitted.

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an.l for all the matter of supremacy in-i side the rops at IScnton Harbor on the afternoon of July 4th it's the one best bet that neither would be tagged with; the Plue Ribbon. .These middleweiKhta who have been hankering for a lonif

time to get at each other and finally have managed Jo become locked in a match arc typical rin? men if one is to Judpe by their fair counte.nances. Neither makes any pretense at tookin? pretty but when it comes to skipping pi-rapping they are there fourteen carat Btron The one claim of these rniddleweights is that they are lighters and it is not necessary for either to adopt a "fight-

ing face" they've had that put on -their I dome portion of their anatomy with the I assistance of boxing gloves for they ! have stopped many a wallop with the j face's instead of the same method of j blocking as it is termed by Mike GibI hons. St. Taut demon. I

When this pair climbs through the

and Walter Jacohson R pair of lightweights Yiho should make the fur fiy by i

their speed.

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GOLF PRIZE

B. S. AValters defeated C. E. Karry. Jr., last Saturday afternoon at the Hammond Country Club in the June goif competition. The match vent to the 20th hole. In the finals for th

j ropes at. Benton Harbor it will be to, Austin defeated Miss Marion Denur.g, 3 j f.ght and there is no chance for misuse j and 2. i of the terms fight in this case. The; jn the sweepstakes the following got t thinf, that stands out strongest in tne j inside the money : 1 reportoire of these scrappers is tne i ors. Hp. Nt. ' powerful hitting and aggressiveness.! l. AV. H. Crawford r; in 7:5 Harrison perhaps is the more clever j 2. W. E. Russell S2 17 75 ! but this is off-set by the roughness I 3. K. P. Doming 94 1,4 76

j slugging tactics of the Greek .who has j : a copper rivited chin as proved by his ;

! record which shows he never has been

knocked out. A number of Calumet region. fans will make the trip across the lake to see

BOBBY JONESia3st4Jf

Bobby Jones, fifteen years old, of Atlanta, G.a, has won the southern golf championship. Toung Jones sprang into prominence last year when he played in several tournaments in the east, and Played many, of the topnotchers to a standstill. Young Jones is a member of the Kast Lake Golf Club of Atlanta.

Above: Johnny GrifEth (left) and Mike Gibbons. Below: George Chip. The fipht pame has seen some interesting happenings of late, with the ' wpg of tvo new champs, and the bip Fourth of July encounters that approaching may produce as great interest. Miko Gibbons and George ": will meet at Youngstown. O., and try to settle the question of who is : T.dij;g r.iiiinlon-eigiit. Though Al McCoy holds the title it is commonly .:d that Chip end Gibbons are the real talent of the class. Johnny itiths will also meet Ted Lewis at Akron and GrifSths's plans ere all made ,ke over Lewis's new tn,.

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LEAGUE STANDING. XV. L. Owls 6 2 S. S. A. C. 5 2

errible maulhose patience lausted. and tators wer3

hurried to the Tock-up wher, required . to furnish cash bo

pear before Judge Barnett ing. This affair was unfijrtunat and was particularly embarr promoter Parduhn. Inasmuch ai taken every precaution against

ances of this sort, and had beel rate in having bad no such den. tions. He was angered further , presence of his former managi

Howard, who was supporting the G'alligan outfit to his utrfost and who ,Si v to be ejected from the diamond twic ' for

worked Henning for a pass.

Ready fanned. Brennan sinirled to llo-

r was spared i tal e,

relit.-r. third to first. HAMMOND Thompson went out, pitcher to first. Hudson went out. catcher to first. Henning singled to right field Rhode struck out. Fourth Iasing-.

-GALLIC AN S Maynard doubled to! left fie!d Kann out on sacrifice hit. C. 1 Cronin -rent out. pitcher to first, and! Thompson threw Maynard out at home' in a snappy double-play. j

i they were nds to ap:his morn-

e indeed, ssing to 1 he h-?s disturb-

1 fortu-onstra-ar me . Bill

scoring Kommers. Brennan went out.l Shannon to 'Thompson. 1 HAMMOND Shannon fanned. Knight j tlied out to cent r. Thompson fanned. Sizth Innins'. j GALLIC ANS Scanlon singles to! third, but is caught by Knight stealing,

second. Maynard fanned. Dann fouled out to Hudson. HAMMOND Hudson fanned. Hen

ning followed suit.

was called off. They

splendid work in the 2e.uuegood game is anticipated.

have, been doing ! Maccabees , 5

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THE STANDING

AMERICAN LEASUE.

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Foresters Boosters

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Rhode fiied out to i CHICAGO -. I Boston

Sevajith Znair.fr. I New York GALLIC ANS Henning fanned the Detroit side. C. Cronin. Kommers and T. Cronin.; Cleveland

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Walsh sacrificed out. catcher' to St. Louis

Mofcate fanned.

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GALLIGAXS Kommers went to first I on Knight's error. T. Cronin sacrificed!

and was beat out at first.

out to Knight

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THniliTitS OF RIUII5H

By using S. S. S.

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germs, i kiwiiWI to K.-t

.building up and strengthening the run-! fmi, , st.'curtaius.

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blood, which is laden with millions 4'J

the mintue demons of pain, causing untold suffering and bringing its victim 1 from vigor and strength to almost heir , loisnpis To eet real and l(:qiuii re-

lief from this disease, these diseas I Write to-d"y to our medical director

perms must be completely routed out of, wiH &ive "ou valuable advt:e rethe svstem through the blood. J '.farting the proper treatment of your S S. S. ba been used for fifty years."' CaSe- AddresS Swift Specific Co.. with satisfactory results in the treat-1 Pert. S-69, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

first. Mokate fouled out to third

non went out, pitcher to first. Eighth ItL-xag. f t T T T , , "V " 1.1,. ..,. : 1 1 .

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scratch hit to Knight. Ready forced

Black popped! n,t , t rt T?rn

Ready doubled to center , . Tt - n-, , out. Henning to Thorr.pson. Scanlon

singled to Knight and Ready scored. Maynard fouled out to Hudson. HAMMOND Knight fiied out to center. Thompson singled to deep right. Hudson fouled out to catcher. Jj?nning singled to right field, adv.mc .ng Thompson to third. Rhode fanned. Ninth Innisr. GALLIGANS Dunn filed out to Moll. C. ("renin went out. Knight to Thomp-

! son. Kommers filed out to Walsh.

tho HAMMOND Moil fanned. Walsh

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Ye3terdn.y's Results. Cleveland, 5; Chicago. 4. Iv-troit. 5: St. Louis. 0. at. Louis, 13; Detroit, 9.

a nent of Rheumatism. It acts directly

upon the blood, which it promptly purifies of all disease germs. It is a power

ful antidote, and eliminates from

blood all tnice of rheumatic

NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. New York '.3S 22 Philadelphia 27 25 CHICAGO 39 33 St. Louis ,-35 31 Cincinnati SS 37 Brooklyn 8 33 Boston 24 35 Pittsburgh 21 42 Yesterday's Sesalts. St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 0.

Results of Games Sunday, July 1. Owls. 12; Foresters, 5. Maccabees, 6; S. S. A. C 3.

I K. of C. 29; Boosters, 7. Pet. ! .642 As predicted in Saturday evening's

.631 T1ME3 there was a change in the per-j .547 centage column yesnerday. The Owls ; .508 came through with an easy victory over. .507 the Foresters although most of their; .391 players were handicapped by having too' .388 much rest the previous evening. It j .377 was the old story of the wrecking crew.; 1 Lynch. Griffith and Duggan banging the

j ball with men on bases.

The Maccabees repeated their previ-j ous game against the S. S. A. C. and ; copped to the tune of 6-3 in the best I game of the day. ) The Maccabees have signed Rex the

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.633 A. C wnere ne wanted mem an 01 xne .597 time. '.542 1 . The K. of C. came back struck after .530 their disastrous Sunday a week ago and .507 drubbed the tall enders to the tune of .453 29-7. Five home runs were chalked up .407 ; for the K. of C. Phaefer and Kaziack .333 being the main clouters. Muggsy

Zurbrigan had to quit in the third inning with wet feet.

1 am a Mathematician .1 can deduct from Man's nervous troubles I can add to his physical energies I can subtract all aches and pains I can improve his mental powers I can increase his chance to success

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SCerrim&cs VTetUuwKlay. Pardtibn was fortunate in booking the Merrimacs of tire City League for the July Fourth holiday engagement. Hammond was scheduled to play "this ter.ru early !n the season, but the game

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