Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1918 — Page 3

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Through, a misunderstanding It was Stated in Wednesday nisrht's Times that th Chicago Union Giants would be Hammond's opponents on next Sunday,

but this information was given out In error as tho Hurleys of the City League will be the attraction on Sunday and the Giants are to follow on the Fovirth of July. Manager McGarry of the Murleys stated at Monday nlfrht's meeting: that he will bring out a much stronger club than on his last visit as lie has signed three or tour stars in Chioaco. which have disbanded for the rest of the season. To give the local fans an Idea of the hlttin? strength of the Murleys at the present time it mish! be stated that on last Sunday McGarry's players pounded "Billy" Mack, star pitcher of the Albany Parks, for a total of 14 hits, jjood fiT IS bases and 7 runs This is the same pitcher that held Hammond to a few scattered hits In the game played off for the championship last season, so it looks like Keynolds will have to face a bunch of clubbers on next Sunday. Hammond will use practically the

same lineup against the Murleys as faced the Camp Custer team on last Sunday. "Walliser, who was formerly a member of the Garden City's is now Hammond's regular second baseman and judging from the showing hfl made against the soldiers he looks like a mighty fine ball player. He is full of pep find ginger and seems to have put new life in the local club. iass the. new left fielder who is a Navy lad. was added to the team at th suggestion of Johnny Knight, and he sure looks like th best man Hammond has had in left field this year. He is fast, a first class fielder and a good hitter.

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Hammond will have two ahl bench warmers in "Fete" ITonning. who is still !

on the sick list, and "Tacks" lLav. the all around handy man. If Henning feels like he ma be able to crack down a couple boards on next Sunday he might be seen playing Thompson's position at the initial sack.

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KATIONAL IAGUI:. W. 1.. CHICAGO 4 1 J7 Xew York 31 19 Boston 32 Philadelphia 27 30 Pittsburgh 25 31 Brooklyn 24 S3 Cincinnati-- 24 34 St. Louis 21 35 Yesterday's Results. Chicago. 7; Cincinnati. 1. New York. 10. Boston. 4. Brooklyn. 5: Philadelphia, 2. Pittsburgh, 4; St. l.oui?. S. Oames Today. Chicago at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Boston. Philadelphia at New York AMEHICAN- X.EAOWE. "W. L. Nw York 35 25 Boston 37 27

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McGoorty, Stortz, Milackeyj and Dyer to Boost Camp j Grant July 4 Show. !

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Milwaukee may stage the Fred Fulton-Jack Dempsey ring engagement. Baltimore has put the kibosh on the fight, but. according to Manager Jack Kearns of the Dempsey stable, several other cities are anxious to get the match. H-? believes Milwaukee, which city his always wanted the mill, will be the next lucky bidder. Kearns says he is not discouraged and

I appears confident that the battle will

take place within the nrar future. "While waiting to arrange the. dae and place for the Fuiton go Dempsey is preparing for two other fights he has on. one at Joplln. Mo., and the other at Tulsa. Okla. Solly Friedman. who won from Charlie Scully at Racine Tuesday right, is slated to tackle Ritchie Mitchell of Great Lakes at Uacine in the near fu-

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Testerday'B Keul. Detroit, 1: Chicago. 0. Xew York, 7; Boston. 5. Washington. S-3; Philadelphia, 0-2. Games Today. St. Louis at Chicago (2 games). Detroit at Cleveland. Xew York at Philadelphia. Boston at Washington.

I i 1 j ture. Promoter John -Wagner was o ' rlessed with Friedman's showing that j h-i has Jut about decided to stage the : Mitchell bout.

Johnnie Ritchie. the Camp Grant bantam, who has been amusing the loop j

noon-hour crowds daily on the portable rrize ring with short whilrwind bouts against Sergt. Harry Althoff, returned to camp yesterday homesick. With him

went his partner, rte. Danny Goodman.

and Pte. Ixuis Schultz. Thir places were taken by Corp. Eddie McGoorty, Pte. Joe. Stortz. Sergt. Jule Milasey and Boxing Instructor Fred Dyer, who will continue to give street crowds snappy ring performances every noon from the pUnt army Liberty truck. The civilian committee in charge of the July 4 celebration at Camp Grant, of which Kmil C. Wetten is chairman, made the change to keep the boys from becoming stale. Johnnie Ritchie surprised Mr. Wetten yesterday morning by saying he hoped he would be sent "home" by evening.

Give Heed to the Warning.

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Pitcher a Prisoner!

WASHINGTON, June 28. Clifford 17. M&rkle, who was reported yesterday by the War Department as "being among the prisoners of war in Germany, was formerly a pitcher for the New York American LeagTte baseball club.

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AMATEUR DIES FROM INJURY CHICAGO. June 25. The first local baseball death of the year took place this week when George Demes. 13 years old. S 8 1 7 X. Irving avenue, first baseman of the Elks A. C. succumbed to injuries on the diamond. The accident that caus"d Pernes" death took place in the fifth innins: of a game between the Elks and Ray Billiards at Cicero last Sunday. Catcher William Berndt and remes bo'h went after a foul and the collision stretched the men on the field. Perries sustained an internal rup'ur" that developed ir.to acute peritonitis. He was removed to St. Anne'a Hospital, dying two days later.

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