Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 7 May 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIDIES. dnesdav, Mav 7. 1919.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!

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fight In the United States on July 4, or on any other date. Willard. according-

to local members of the War Veterans Association, ie a slacker because he failed to do anything; to help the boys In France when he had plenty of opportunity to do so. Last night a meeting was to be held by the Alameda "War Veterans Association, at which a resolution will be presented, asking the members to sign a petition which, -will be mailed to other organizations throughout the country asking them to combine and bar AVillard from fighting in the United States. The veterans have separated the puglisitlo celebraties in the country Into two classes those -who "could and did." and those "could and didn't." and "Willard, the veterans say. is a charter member of the latter class. The Spanish-American Veterans have combined with the recent war soldiers and they have promised to do all In their power to aid the movement to prevent the meeting between Willard and Demrsey.

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TONY REJOINS f THE GIANTS

r INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NASHVILLE, Tenn May 6. Trei Toneey. former Cincinnati Red and New York Giant, who was released on Thursday from the Robertson county Jail after serving: four months aentence on the charge of violating the

white alave act. left N"ashvnie today for New Tork to Join the Giants. Germany Schaffer has been In Nashville since Monday dickering with Toney and was evidently eucoessful In persuading him to get back In the game. Several weeks ago Toney announced his Intention to leave the game for good, saying his Ignorance had been imposed upon and had gotten him in all his trouble. He Is now a free man, having been acquitted on the charge of conspiracy to violate the selective service act.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIQCK I. N. S. Sports Editor

TOUNG. McCarty and Doyle divided evenly nine of the fourteen hits secured by the Giants while defeating the Braves six to four. THE much battered Stalllngs tribe suffered their ninth successive defeat. WHILE the Yankees out-hit the Athletics 10 to 4. they were nosed out In the tenth, S to 2. HOW those Dodgers can hltl After giving the Phillies a seven run lead the Flatbush boys piled up 15 safe wallops, landing the game, 11 to 5.

EVERY man In Brooklyn's line-up got one or more hits. WHILE the Browns were defeating the Indians Jacobs got two doubles, three singles and a sacrifice In six trips to the plate. HOLLOCHER'S nomer and 2 singles helped the Cubs check the Reds. In fact he drew as many hits as the entire Cincinnati team. WILLIAMS held the Tigers to four blngles, even the mighty Cobb swatting the ozone In vain. ALTHOUGH the Red Sox made but

two hits they trounced the Senators 2 to 0. IN the Cardinals defeat of the

Pirates the Smoky City boys did not

see third base from the first to the

eighth stanza.

BENNY KAUFF'S batting lamps are still to the saddlngs. He drew one single in four attempts yesterday. GEORGE HA LAS. the Great Lakes

naval training station recruit with the

Yankees, was in the game long enough

to draw a single and make a wonderful running catch. His legs are bad. but

there Is nohttng wrong with h!s brains

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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, May 7. Ed (StrangW) Lewis and Wladek Zbyszko. heavyweight wrestlers, were matched here

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today for e finish contest May 13 In Chicago. The men are to wrestle until one has obtained two falls, with no time limit for the match. ZbyszVo recently defeated Iewis in New Tork and Chicago In one fall matches.

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