Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1919 — Page 10
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Big Crowd of Fans for Hammond Joliet Is Also a Bit Excited About the Big Ball Clash Sunday.
Julv 12, 1919.
THE JACK DEMPSEY OF THE BATTERS
Evrythtns Is In readiness for Hammond's big game tomorrow at Join t ard th bis crowd of fans who nure on making the trip with the Haitmw'.id f-am aro now prayinjr for the v::t:io'r.iar. to se-nd us plenty of sunshliu so .13 t" make it a perfect day. Although it was stated In last mplit's Times that tho spi-cial r:i!- would bo r.-i :td to the regular fare after 10 :."0 p. pi. this evciiins. M-'inagcr Nae',, ,iv, :u.; to the heavy advance sale, has indued tho railroad com pay to add a couplf ot -xtra coaches and as a result of this arrangement tickets will be sold for the round trip inr'.udir.jr admission '" "ie ball park at the special rate of $;.." each, up until 9:"0 a. m. Su;;da n;oniir.ir when the train will leave th. Morion station. Tickets may be purchased at Monnette's CiR.ar Store vio until ;i;iVi --t. m and then they can te had at the ?tat icn. Judging: from th way the ticket.-; have been going yesterday afternoon and last evening it is fully exp-c'..i that at least from 500 to 6tVi tars will make th trip. Many people who ordinarily are not much of baseball fans, are poir.K along because they are takingadvantage of the special excursion rate which is almost less than half of the regular fare. Latest reports from Joliet say that the whole town is all excited about the bigtrest game of the season and a record-breaking crowd is looked for at the Joliet ball park. The Joliet team has a big following:, but never the less therwill be quite a fw of the fans ihigins: for Buckeye, who has a wida circle of
friends in his old home town. Before
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cominif to Gary. Buckeye was one of,
Joint's most popular athletes hiving, played on the hijeh. school baseb.iil and
football teams. He also was a st..r in certain track events. To da Hammond has -wo-) nine straight saints in tha Chicago Uaque ana if they can put over tomorrow's game they will have undisputed possession of first place. A defeat by Jotiet at the hands of the local club wi'l demand recognition of the Hammond team by the Ounthers. Fairbanks-' tors--1 and the American Giants, all of whni-i Manager Nagei is figuring on scheduling before, the season is much father advanc- . ed. The Hammond players resizing the importance of tomorrow's battle are
going to Joliet all primed for the occasion, with nothing but the thought of victory on their minds. If cor.fi knee counts for anything the game is already played and won as far as Hammond ia concerned.
MA XT FLACK saw two men on the bastis in the sixth inning at Philadelphia and promptly smashed out a homer a-. abling tho Cubs to win. v HAL CARLSON", who bails from Hockford. III., may be a hero in his home town, but Brooklynites figure he is a demon. Hal's tight pitching in the pinch gave the Pirates a victory and
shoved the Pod sera back into the sec-1
ond division.
to m a cm m ft cotk. a U TH EL H . AVKSICAK LEAGUE. Won. Lost. CHICAGO 43 25 Xt-w York 41 25 Cleveland 40 sa St. Louis 05 30 Detroit 35 33 Boston 30 37 Washington 29 41 Philadelphia .IZ.7 43 Yesterday's Kesultg. Chicago. 7; Philadelphia. 1. C;eveland. 5; New York. 1. Petron. 3; Washington, 1. Boston at St. Louis, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Cincinnati 45 24 New "York 44 22 OmCAGO 40 32 Pittsburgh 37 34 Brooklyn , 35 34 St. Louis 2S 42 Boston 25 42 Philadelphia 19 45 Yesterday's Results. Chicago, fi; Philadelphia. 3. Cincinnati. 4: Boston. 2. Cincinnati, 6: Boston, 2. Vow York. 2: St. Louis. 0. Pittszurgh. 5: Brooklyn, 2.
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sporti Editor
JESS BARNES is a little chesty today. He saved the skins of the Giants by shutting out the Cards with two hits. The Kussians are not the only ways on the warpath. Look at the Cincinnati Reds. TWO P.ed heavers Ruth and EUsr enabled the Moran men to tie the Giants
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for the league lead by Seating tha Braves in a twin bill. HOME runs by Tristram, Speaker and First Baseman Johnson, coupled with Jim Bagby's great pitching, took Joy out of th lives of the Yanks.
uu"lt- KIt Athletic hits ca'lred mmummmt Hupp and backed by flne support helped Chi- b-t-ti
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bad news for Miller Huggins.
GOOD GAME PROMISED FOR HAMMOND
The Columbia A. I C. boys intend to show their pep next Sunday by defeat-j ing the Polarines of Whiting. It will hoi one of the fastest and must interesting j contests the two tennis ever had. This! game will decide which of the two teams! shall take Kast Chicago and Wary in al wind-up in the near future. Either one i of thu teams hae the material and; touKh opposition Is expeeti d from both I sides. On the other hand the Columbl-i ! A. C. boys have st r.-ns' he nod their line- I up by adding a few good players to the I team who .an not only put pep into the! game but will h ad the tcarr in the b- st ; possible way. The los hae !. en o;it praetiimg trieky j.iays all w ek and f claim they can pull the wool our the1 enemy's e-yes. ' The di inon Joe Kowal.-ki will throw j down a barrase promptly at Z: and; the Columbia A. C. bos expect bis! things of Joe. "A big cro-.id ;s expected and it will j be some ball same.'' sas a C. A. C. fan.; The Polarines of U'hitins "ill also j carry big guns for the game and are i
coming to Hammond with a niU of en thusia.nio rooters.
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By JACK VEIOCX (I. IT. S. Sports Editor.) NTW YORK. July 1.'. The raee for the National league pennant, hotly eontested as it is. promises to become even tighter during the next ten days. The successor of the Reds and the Pirates on their present eastern Invasion is largely responsible for tightening up the race so far and if the Giants are to hold their ground they wilt hae to saw wood during the eastern iits of their western rivals. The Giants and Reds stand tied for the league leadership today. The Reds forced their way into a tie by taking a double header from the Braves at Boston and Pittsburgh climbed into fourth
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place and the first division by baatingr the Dodgers. Hugo Bezdek's proteges crossed the Brooklyn bridge today to meet the Giants in the first of a four game series at the Polo Grounds and McGraw's men who have so far managed to take three out of ti-.e gam. s from Pittsburgh," expected a battle. The Red.';, m. anwhile will engage the feeble Phillies in Quaker town and if they Keep up the pace they have been setting they are practically sure to nose New York out of the lead. One of the greatest scries of the local seison is in prosp.ct beginning July 21 at the Polo grounds, when the Reds arrive here for tjtree games. In the American league, western pennant contenders, headed by the White Sox, should strengthen their holds on first division berths as they will be playing on their home grounds. An indication of what the White Sox league leaders may do. i3 forecasted by their success against the Athletics, who droppe dfour straight at Comiskey park.
IS 403 Km. 2; forecl. M. L. Samuel Lewis, doing business under thi name of the People s Plumbing Co., vs. John Acsbok. Lina Acsbok. his wife. Home Building Loan & Savings Association, Nick Dan. 18410 Km. 1; divorce. Orvel Dennis vs. Halle IX-nnis. 15411 Rm. 2; forecl. iltg. Teter Hand Brewery Co.. a corporation, vs. Peter Stritof. Luclie stritof. his wife, Walter alias Walent Porturico. a bachelor, first State Bank of Hobart, Ind., a corporation. 15412 Rm. 1; divorce. Guy E. fogle vs. Mae Ftgle. 15413 Rm. 2; damages. J. L, McErido and Philip Wcinsttin. administrators of the estate of Joseph H. Wilson, deceased, vs. WaUer D. Hmes. Director General of Railroads, operating Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad and the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co. IS14 Rm. 2; forecl. mtg. John F. Heuer vs. Peter Stritof, Lucile Stritof. his wife. Walter alias Wapnt aliaa Valter Porturico. First State Bank of Hobart. Indiana, a corporation, Peter Hand Brewery Co.. a corporation. 18415 Rm. 1; note. Peter Hand-Brewery Co., a corporation, vs. John Kcseric. 15416- crRm. 2; divorce. Rosella Smith vs. Clifford Charles Smith. 15417 Rm. 1; divorce. Margaret George vs. Phillip George.
18418 Rm. 2; divorce. Stewart Smock vs. Alice Smock. 1S415 Rm. 1, forecl. JI. L. James McNally vs. Andrew Wlckey et al. 1S420 Rm. 1; forecl. M. L. James McNally vs. James Trimble et al. 18421 Rm. 2; appeal by pltf. Andrew Klobuchar vs. Notional Croatian Society of the United States of America and tho sub-assembly No. 266 of the National Croatian Society of the United States of America, located at East Chicago, Ind. 1S422 Rm. 1; adoption. In the matter of the petition of Emil Biestn and Mary Biesen for tho adoption -jf Mary Paulsen, a minor. 18369 Rm. 1; note. Paul J. Scholz & Co., a partnership Charles R. Klose and Paul J. Scholz, Arthur D. Heyden. 1S338 Not reported. Rm. 2, adoption. In the matter of tho petition of Terrance Shea and Bell Shea for tie adoption of John Hill. & minor. IS 42 3 Rm. 2; quiet title. Fred W. Schrum et al vs. the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Alex Hazzard, deceased, et al. 15 42 4 Rm. 1; forecl. M. L. Tri CityElectric Service Co.. a corporation, vs. Dindsor C. Olson. Clarence O. Smith. Emma M. Smith, his wifa. Smith Bader Davidson Co., a corporation, et al. 15425 Rm. 2; appeal from town board. In the matter of the improvement of Chicago street in the Town of Hobart, Ind.
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BASEBALL COLUMBIA A. C. of West Hammond, Ills., VS. POLARINES Whiting. Sunday, July 13 at Hammond Park GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M.
Batteries Hprrick, Kowa'.ski and Romeo, Columbia. Cole and Senchak, Polarines.
The following cases have been filed in the Hammond superior court. IS 106 Rm. 2: appeal by deft. Joseph Zavesky vs. The Hammond. Whitir.g East Chicago Electric Railway Co. 1S107 Rm. 1; divorce. Gertrude Oli vs. Osman Oli. IS i0S Rm. 1; pet. to sell R. E. John W. Johnson, administrator of the estate of Mary C. Johnson, deceased, vs. Earl Johnson and Mary John-
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