Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 9 July 1919 — Page 8
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STARS ARE SIGNED UP ALL OVER
Paddy Drisccll and King of Harvard to P!ay With
TVin Paul Parduhn, Hammond'i r,erprlaing; sportsman, trots h:s cr.smfion pigskin warriors out on th field for their initial performance this fall, football fans will see one of the most Botfld tribe of players that have ever been assembled In any section of the country. It will be a team not for Hammond but tho whole Calumet region. Fans in In. store for a treat. For wrcks Parduhn and a Chicago man of gridiron fame have been at work signing up the best professional talent that can be secured. There will rot bo a man on the Hammond line-up that has rot grained recognition 6n the gridiron. Aa yet Parduhn has not made public the names of the players, but it is known that "Paddy" Driscoll and Kir.g will wear the Hammond colors. The only thing needed to make the team a success is the. support of not enly Oie Hammond fans, but from all over the region. It will cost Parduhn a huge sum each frame, ccunung not only what It will take to finance his own braves, but what it will cost him to
bring a team of equal caliber to f ac ; them. i It is doubtful if his own prounds sf i the former II. A. A. park in Hammond ; will te lirpe rjiough 10 stago the hat-; t! 3 th:s F.afon nncl it is rumored tint 1 in that event, the majority of the gatnes ; r ay be p! "! on .th "Id "White Son j grounds on th- South Side if the f!M ; an be secured. It is pn-bible tint I Parduhn will be ab'.e to give a skeleton i line-up in several weeks. He Intends 1 to start the reason this jear Ju.'t as soon 83 poyr-ib'e. !
BENDER IS PROVING SUCCESSFUL PILOT
HMMOND TAKES ON THE GUNTHERS
"Well. I Just s.gr.ed up to play the Gunthers on their own grounds August 3.". panted Manager J:ro Kagel of the Hammond team yesterday during a lull in selling excursion tickets to Je'.let for the bis game next Sunday. N'agel is dealing out the tickets to
fans in large bunches. It now looks as i though the Monon train would be pack-j
ed. Added to this there, will be a flock of automobiles to make the trip from Hammond. Joliet has lost Just one game this season while Hammond has a
clean score. Should Juliet trim their ! guests which of course is impossible j the two teams would be tied for first j place in the Chicago league. j t Callahan, the best second baseman I who ever played on the Hammond lot J i out of the game for a while, possibly j the rest of the season. That ball which I caught him on the knee Sunday did j more damage than was first believed, j His physician says the kneecap was! broken and he should stay off his feet j for a week. Even then care must be . taken to prevent the joint from tworn- I ins stiff. The fans will miss him. Nagel
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Clabby Preparing for Fight Hammond Gtr Is Hatched With Tommy Uren for Championship.
Poxirg has recovered its second wind j in Australia and is now in full bloom .
asain. Twi..c the came in the anlito.I3 received a setback on account of the fl i. epidemic, but ' -e oi.seas? which swept America last year has apparently run its cour.se in Australia ar.d now all the fimuii'.Taent pliccx are going full bl;Kt, also 'lie boxintt s.tadiurn5. One of t!;e sid results of the f.ue epidemic in fydney waa the death of Frank
I'arcy, brother of the late I-es Darcy. j chcmpiun middleweight, who met fucli ' an tirtiii.. ' 'r n.i In 1 a T'ntprl ctnln '
J Frank Darcy v. as alr,o a boxer and j
I many good Judges in Australia plcke-l
i i.ini to make, tven as good a record
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Ms famous brother. lie waa Just vj enrs of age and had had about eight battles, winning his last one with IV. 1 Thompson before a crowd of 10.000 at
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Chief Lender. Recently the Richmond club of the Virginia ltaprue is.-.:!fd the call of distress. Its rr.ar.ajcr had failed -.o make the teum win and the magnates wanted some or. a who could. Chief Bender farcied he would lil.e to try Feme such experiment and he became Richmond's manarer. He's having the bir success of his career, he says, heats tvir.nlnjr world's scries pir.es or anything like that. His team is wirnir.tr hand over fist, thanks to the Chief's canny discretion and to his aid as a pitcher in turn and outfielder when there's no pitching to be dene. So well does he like it ho says he's in the minors to stay end sorry he never thought of it before.
5 Hammond at Joliet
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! the stadium- He had tho makir. of great heavyweiftht and his takirs off j caured 'sorrow r.r.t only in his own fa:nI ily. but with the followers of the game i .Timrr. v Clabbv. the American miudle-
v-rjsi:f. was taken down with the f.u at '
the same time, but Jimmy recovered and is r.ow matched with Tommy Uren. the champion of Australia, to box for the title. Tig-ht for Eantam Title. The ban'amweight championship of Australia war, decided recently when Jack Green knocked out George Mendue in the seventh round of a scheduled twex-.tv round battle at the Syndney
t;dium. Green is considered a very ' clever and hard-hitttn bantam. The i stadium management has offered JimI rnv Wilde, the- Kngiish champion in the i f yw.ipht r'.fifa. S25.00') t.o go to AusI tral'a nnii firht Green. Green is con-
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the best bantams th Australia in many years.
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ticket to Grand Stand $2.50 for Round Trip
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i tr.ey have a m'gr.ty cooJ opinion
t t htn.se". ves. Xael winte-l them to j coino to Hammond .ut U".- y i:i2i?te.; 'that he guarantee them $1000. He f.nally s:b-r.eci to play there August n ! and bririg 1 100 fans aior.g. It is a big I contract tut the manager lias waded into it and is even now selling tickets for : that game. The Gunehera will look at j things differently nfter tiiat date. July II tlie Ror.ifcs cmo to Ham1 mend lor :.f.!r f.rt.t er.a-a, ei.i . nt. Dave j Black, who has been (4.:ng such g od work w.th them, is slated to p'tch 'he i Iliinnionu R'tme.
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mir.d vv'-ien offered a match with j
Jimmy Clnbty arid rtmaitied over to box the Yankee. This match will b fought j rreviou? 'o the or.e between Clabby ar.d; Uren. The latter is also matched to j fight Birn'y Thompson. j Albert Lloyd, who claims the havyweight title of Australia, won from ! George Cook, a new comer, in the fourth j round on a foul. It was an accidental j foul. Arrangements ore being rr.ado for j the holding of a tournament for heavy- . weights with the hope of developing j some good big men. especially from i ' among the returning soldiers. J
80NLY 21,000 FANS
AT TOLEDO SCRAP;
mzgwmm?! RECEIPTS 452,000
Reservations at Monnett's Ci.ar Store, 566 Hohman St. Train loaves Monon at 9:33 a. m. ?harp, Sundav. Reservations close at noon Sat. Julv 12.
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HAIL OUR AUTO TRUCK OR WRITE
; Oecisloas of fiht representative Monday were! j At Eostoii Joe ,Xynch teat Bcbty I Jo3eptUB (12). At Na wOrltans Ben Itoper lost to ! Happy Littleton, ca. foul (3); Vouny ! Wallace teat Kid Leonard (10). TOLEDO, O.. July 9. Gate receipts ; i-f th heavyweight championship contest between Jack Demp.vy ar.d Js Willard July 4 were unofficially announcod last night as approximately J 452,00". The attendance. Promoter ' Tex IlickaM saH, was bt-tweui 21,000
and 21.000. These approximate flurs vere authorized by Iti'kard i:rcnus of the delay in arrivinK at th- officia! atie:jriar.'.e and receipts. Rcersif apon's are ehi.cl,ictf up th figures to determine the amount of war tax due the frovernir.er.i. j
Promoter r.lck.'ir.l I' f t for N' -v j or laet night without knowing exactly h:v much r.:oriey the contest drew. Slim Crowd a Surprise. Announcement that the bout ilretv only about 20.or0 persons a lis Furprire. Kiekar.l s.il that a"' the f S1) seats were sold, and that virtually til tho $30 seats were dispose! of. Disappointment cam" in the a!e of t he chea.i-
j est seat:-, which sold for Sl' j Provision had b-e.n made to s'.'.t beIwtfn ?.o.(n) and 4n.Mift p rson In the l JtO teat secti.-n?. but only about 500 , f eats were sold. j Poor Children W1U Benefit. The Toledo rhiritv fund will Le cn1 riehed about $31.50 as a result of the
O'LM WILL RESUME
RfflG without mmm LS
Most Miles per Dollar
Purses Cut to Tids Over Libertyville Meet the State Halted.
to call it
trouble of
on a truck.
Foiled ty Attorney General Brun-
dace. in his attempt to stage a running race meeting to the click f parfimutuel bettlnp machine, Jim O'Leary will make another try at reviving the thoroughbred sport at Liberty vili oday with tx races-, but without ;rjjarilzed fcettinfr via the machines. Twenty days of racing Is Jim's ah:.. and by cutting the purses he fxpects the "gate" to make. It a paying proposition. The admissios is $2.20, ir.rludin.T war tax. "When the attorney irfmeral stepped in a:d spoiled OXearys scheme of ndortinc the Kentucky bettinir system
in Ul:no;-, Jim was ready
quits, even KOing to the
rackinn his belonins
bound for 0 hicaK'. This is where the. Libertyville busmess men stepped In'o the picture, and promised him they would see tht mcinpr was not interfered with tf tlve betting n-.achn:s were carted from the track. purses Slashed to Bone. Fome 200 "norse owners srabl-d at the track, also took a hand in the fame, voting to run their horses for cheaper purses if OXeary would continue a- ad-
.niort Trstead or a oauy ouuay
$",000 for pure to aeeent tl.700.
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Ins for five J2T.0 purses ana one handicap daily. In the n-.eantlme an attorney advised the "back of the yards" promoUr there was no law ajra-.n-t horse-racing.
During the postponement
the horsemen n greed
the new program call-
MEET FOB
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CROWN PA NT
rPECtL TO Tht TIMEr: CROWN POIN'T, Jul f. - ' Th' Crown Point Motorcycle Cl.fVrj have staged another motorcycle I rice to take place at the Lake Coun ty Fair Ground?, Crown Point, Ind.. ..'Sunday, July 13th, and promise to shot v eome of the best races ever.shownj vn the track. They have already received! entries for riders from Chicago, LaPj.ir.UV SoBend. Plymouth and several oth I rs. and meet most all from Marvin He r ver. a local rider who surprlod She community by his fearless riling 1 on the track on July 4th and who pr mises to do still better next Sundar , Chick Nielsen f Chicago, anoi Sitr professional rider who has rid. len many daring races cn the track, iil tlso ride, and no one will have tr po anav feeling he did not get his m or.ey's worth. There will also be dancing in $ trie Flora! Hall, refreshments of all tdns, and an assurance of a good tlrr.i .
You Can't Cure Rheumatism
With Liniments and Lotions!
If 3o are aiTlictcd with Rh;ninatirtn, why waste time with liniment, lotions and othrr local applications thit never did ctire Khenmatisin, and never will? Do not try to roh the r.a:n rway, for j-on will never succeed. Try the, nensible plan cf finding the cause cf the pain. licraoye the cause, and there cm b no pain. You will never be rid'of Khetimatiiin until yu clcauac your tloo4
of the ertns that cause the disease. S. S. S has no equal as biood ptirifier, scores of suiferers say that it has cle-aosd their blood of Rheumatism, and removed all trace of the disease from their system. Get a 'bottle of S. S S at yonr drur store and get on tht rigt treatment to-iay. If you ml special medical advice, addres MecUcal Director, 49 Swift Laboratory, AtUau, G.
seven car-
contest. Th'- city received 7 per cent oais of horye, arrived in LibertyvlKe. of the press receipts. The money "ill . y,.,., th only racing center in this
be used in endow in? hotpira! b-'ds for the poor and taking children of poor
families cn summer vacations. Th" government will re-e; ve 41,050 in war tax.
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section to l,rd5e the ciorlnff or i.aion...
th openinr in Saratoga, aa oi
and
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WOUlfl b" !i"6-' in SI ite of the popular belief
iHAS CONNIE MACK i GRABBED "PETE?"
racing cannot be conouctea wi'.uoufrom betting.
who r-
Thit old idol Pete Henn'-r?,
i cently returned from a, year's serv,c showers.
i overseas Is to ne praooea ou v,.ju- i ! nie Mack of the Phillies is according!
THE Giants tightened their sllppln?
1 srlp cn first, place Dy oriv.n? ! Doak. the Card's pitching ace. to the
r.uhe Benton t.l'i M nooits
working.
to the latest gossip in sportins circles. CINCINNATI helpeel h
When Pete returned It was thought , on to the lead hy elirPinS
Plants hang vfn n It h the
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with Kansas City, but the way Peter
has bn stalling- around :t appears I
l:ke he is rot going to take a trip south this year. As usual Tete cannot be found to verify the rumor and it's
a good bet 'if we did find him he
wouldn't say "yes or no. I'ete sure can hurl them over and step up and knock "em for a goal when they are needed, but he doesn't say anything.
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u readme: Th- rimes?
IIENDRIX didn't want to lose- t(. the Phillies so he polled a homer and' tha' run gave the Cubs vileory. i i THE fans are looking up in Broi". :lyn. i
today. Zack AVheat drove the D dfecrs into fourth place with a four-bat svsllop that beat the Pirates. THE Indians found Koob easy . and won the only American leagrue ci r,let of the day. I
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