Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 15 July 1919 — Page 9

Tuesday. Julv 15. 1910.

THE TIMES. Pajre Nina 5 M If! 0 J3 H VJ3fi W-MA-fW' till1' ' ? U. S. ATITLETES STAGE PARADE AT ALLIED GAMES BEFORE VICTORY 5 m u m r:

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Tarade of American athletes at Pershing stadiu-n. field, infantry officer, Scranton. Pa., shot put cr.trani

The supremacy of th American athletes who participated in the ictar-alUea pamus nt Pershing stadium, Joinville. France, surprised even the of:lc;als in charge

Joinvi!!;-, with rc

during intcr-all.ed athletic moot. Larre figure is of Lieut. Wallace A. foe t -i'.-'z i:uhcs white at Lafayett? coilee in 1 1 7.

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of 'he nice: u-ho '.vr-rt? f'l'.Iy n'.vare that the crcnr.i cf Arf.c;,'!' tr:rk ani field st.'ir;. w : in v;.r twi;;' and wvuUi be eliil-lo to c.mpito. The U S. ln-J.i wj.ie an inipivssivc

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p-naco r..J :n ir.p siao:vm darin;! t'-.o nu'?t. Ai! tho contestints n::.r.-!i?d. i ! American contingent led ;nc punde. Across the front

cf each m;r.'j shiit were the initials U. S. in lars letters. The h-.ine crowd in the wooden arnjhitheuler cave the boys a creac o-tion.

MOTORCYCLE RAGES AT CROWN POlii

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Old Doc Wise was suro rijrht wheii he said.

"If a LA FENDRICH doesn't suit your taste, you are cither sick or don't know what constitutes a good cigar." "You see, the Feadrichs are very particular -"bout their makes of cigars. They pick their tobaccos, themselves, right in the big Cubau patch, and age and mellow it under real Havana climatic conditions in their big Evansville factory bicrgest in the

world under one roof where they have been making good cigars for sixtv-nine rears. Xo wonder everybody" who pmfckes the LA FFA'DRTCU, calls it

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rSPECIAL TO THE TIMES! CROWN POINT, In.t. J ;!y

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Only 47 Soccnds of Rest Joe Hangs on Almost Con-

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Yesterday's r.esults. cago. ' ; i5o?tcr:, ;i. roit. 2: Nev York., n. i.in.l. 7: Vashinr-'Mi, 1. L-.;is. 1: Piui.i lo'j hi i. n.

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Feriod Expireed When Wiilard Quit.

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large crowd sw the motorcycle rc--?

given by the Crown, Point mtrcycl. j NATIONAL 1EAOTJE. cluh at thff fsirpround nn ?ii".day. j A'.'on L. There were several had hu no a'"- j N.:v York 4 2". Cidcnt of a serious ns'ur". The r Pults i Cincinmri 41 2. were: i'HIi "A' ;' 4 1 Five Mile Sins'e Gladbach. '.ft; : l'tt t.-burr.i C Schroeder. 2nd: Fritz. Srd. Time, 6:12. i Brooklyn "7 r.v

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Ten Mile Xeils-n. it: Cror, 2nl; Frieze. 3rd. Time. 11:43. 5 Mile Stock Rce Crop. 1st; West -

f.eid. 2nd: Adoma 5 Mile Side Car-

Z'nzer. 3rd. Tim". 7:15. Ten Mile Free-F.-r-A!l

Fries. 2nd. Five Mile Free-Fr-AIl Hoover. Harry Frieze. 2n-i: Warren Crop, Roy 0:d, 4th. Timfi 5:42.

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N K W yor.K". July 13. The bn;,rd of i t-oxinp t-oiiirol in an official s'atement , :.-..t night itnounced that but fort- ! .rv(n sei. onds of th; third rest rrmd

i h'l clni'seJ in the rempsey-Wi

h !i AVil'.o.rJ'.i M-i-nnda toys ,

tinuously in Order to Finish the Bout.

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I'HILADFIJHIA, July 13. In th windup e'.i r.t of the open-air card at I ?hibe Park List tnght. Lew Tndler d-j f-stt-d ,I...e -llin of Chicaco in six

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,rd ! hnrd rounds, t he a terrific pai'

towel into the rms ,i n token of .jefe-it. ; e;ik and clinched Ht every opportunity

Tend;er set Wellinp such fcated Da vjsr.n Obear. of st. Louis: in- hard hit h. that the Chicacoan wa!"nl Richards who won from W. Haase.J

the Frohlmen.

The Ijcirrt r-lso decided that t'i- ..cut ;it'ln tr

To!ed-- 4 ended in the !j j : r? r--und. j T' n These d"CiMns were mii as a rr-! anv suit of niiinero'us inquiries rec.-icd V.V-Mi

from a!! parts of the county. The ) y. Tcrdler ripped home s:x-inch Joits ra.em.-r.t. which was slfrned by Aditn with his left -o the hodv at.d to the chin f-mp.'-, .-ecretary of the board, is as fed-' that had Wei;r.K Pok:g wistfully t.i-

firal round.

dr did not iinr'-r in t h i,"r ha i trir. s or.

Theodore R. Drew es. of St. Louis and

how his opponent ' Ralph Bundkc, who triumphed over Don rlr.a! frame, :ih,Wi!'y. ri'iiK'St contiruous-i " '

-Crop.

1st: Srrt: Ei

AVaitner. 2nd: Schroeder. 3rd. Tims. 6:01. Five Mile Free-For-All Crcp. 1st; Frif ze, 2nd; Gladha. h. 3rd.

owers.

I The lKlarir.es. went wiki in tne sec-

:.! mnir.E. whin "F: pp" sacrificed. ' th- rrhv cettinR on b;if-e. Krug got a i

! has bstls and then aro the demon I ', Heriick. who poked two runs across the 1

i plate by l.ipgins out a two-hasgfr. j .

COLUMBIA A. C.'S cTtn.rn rrT A nrvrc a n

LAST NIGHT

low s : "A report havinc wid-ly circulated that Warren Parbour. ttineve.-per appointed by this board for the Wiliard-D-nipsey 'eon'est, had written xo Mr. Record, the referee, statins that the interval of one minute between the third and fourth rounds had expired hefore Wi Hard's sei-onds threw a tiwel into

the rinc. I h-.-K to slate that Mr. Par-

ward his corner. Throughout th bout Tendler was m-ister of Weliinjr. master of himself and master of every phase of the contest. Vr!li::i's blow s did not lack force and the Philadelphia buy reoeived many hard punches Hirry reb of rntshureh was handed a tou?h ass:pnrnfnt In his bout with Rattling Lrvinsky. C, r-h won, but in

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sporti Editor

TERRY" TVRNKR, Just released by

Cleveland, has siene-l to play second base for Cornelias McGi'.licudy . PITCHERS Jacobs and Woodw ard and Inf.ebiep Paird ha v been traded to the Carilinn'.s by the Phillies for First Rase, man Pa u let to and Pitcher l.ee Meadows.

(By A FAN.) Rnmeo of the Columbia A. C.'s had the Folarine? feeding out of his mitt for nine rood inninc-s at Hammond ball park Sunday. A grlitterinp play engineered by George "Jabhoo" and Jo Pilat came in the nick of time to save Romeo in the. ninth inning of allowing the Rolarines a run. It also enabled the Columbia A. C.'s to win a 4 to n battle from the Whitinp gxr.e; before a Sunday crowd of about ". Johnson was poked at opportune moments bv the Columbia bos. which was

fata! to the Rolarlne? and miserable t

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hour has written no such letter and ea-nir.s 'he -rdi:t over his opponent -i . .t- . . . . . . i i Vtrt nuc i-cn'rnnli'l :V a cc-r -r-tn; r.

FIGHTING RESULTS; b. mntamed m the alleged letter is con - in solMti? Le insky's defensive tac- ! trarv to fact. as only 47 seconds ' tics.

had expired in the interval referred to, when the signal of defeat was given by Willard's snconds. "The board is in no way concerned with wafers that have b-:en maije on the contest, but as a number of i fl

it has

!NTERNrT!CNAt f;EW5 SERVICE : I

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and out boxed Joe Welisnsr in six rounds at Shilie T'ark. Batthnp Levinsky ar.d Harry Greb fought a sixround dra.w. .Ter-ev Citv Fra !!":: Purrs. out-

'. ... , . fti.'ripc he Veen receive"!

(J Jabez Wlute. ol A.l anv in ' . . I round w.-h a rich --hand i.rnei-cut to the

ciiiorfrt the oucstion ot w nen tne con- -

I Ted (Kidl Lewis of F.neland. former j holier of the veltcrwe.pht crewn. was j lucky to earn a draw with Steve Lat.io of Hazl'ton in the thiril contest of the evenirp. j Joe Tipiitz, rhiiadelphii. knocked out I Gec-rp Chaney. Raltimore. in the third

THE Yanks are s'ill sllpplnc Dutch;

point i

an eight round bout.

THEY WANT GAME. FECIAL TO THE TlESi

GRIFFITH. Iud July 15 The Griffith Col'? would like to arrno a came with some team in the northern part ot Lake county f:r n-'xt Sur.di. July -r-

I j.v,r panies address W. C. Roth'well.

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test terminated, in all its bearinjts. and Jw

the board has decided that it should be regarded as having ended in the third round."

CHICAGO MAN BEATEN AT TENNIS

Leonard blanked them at Detroit, allowing but four hits. THE Dodg--r. celebrated RasMle Day at Ebbets field by trimming the Card. Al Mar;..ux h.i l but four hits to distribute among St. Louis hitters. THE Giants sn. aked back Into the National league lead by winning from Pittsburgh when they chased Miller to

; the Fhowets-in tne inirn innmK. I ERRORS by Ribbert and Thorpe and j Jim Vaughn's erod pitching ga e the I Cubs a victory at Boston.

C1NCY REDS

powerful:?

f INTERNATIONAL NWS SERVIC"-; NEW YORK. July 1?. The Cincinnati Reds loom up ss a dangerous cbsta.-! in the way of John M-G raw's Rmhition

to annex his sixth National na r.t.

league pen-

Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I CHICAGO. July 15. William Tilden. of Philadelphia, winner of the 101S singles championship, will meet Sam Hardv of i bj, ago. in the fifth round of the National Clay court tennis tournament here this afternoon Tilden entered the advanced bracket by defca'in.? C L. Johnston, of Chicago, while Hardy won his placid by defeating three opponents. William Johnston, of can Francisco, remained among the contenders for the title by defeating. A lister M-Tcrmick. of Chicago, after a hard fough match. Other well known p!ars v. ho won their matches in the rounds p!afd yesterday were Hearth Ryford, Chicago, who de-

GKN'E PACKARD'S m.ound work, coupled with timely hitting a Luqtie and Mitchell, enabled the Phillies to win from the Re.;?.

EDDTE COLLINS' homer in the. 4th; with two men on th" bases decided thej issue between Boston ar.d Chicago in I

favor of tht V hit hex.

HERMAN KFOXKIF hammered out a j timely double in the eigh'h i

Rejuvenated by Pa' Moran the Reds are making a nip and tuck race for it with New York fop the honor of leading

t the league and thouch the Giants are enjoying the advantage cf playing- at

home this month. they are fU-hting against te s'lffest kind of opposition from every qxiarter. Since the National leaeue seaso-i got under way and thj Giant? found th'r stride, hard-hitting bv the team a a

whole has been mainly responsible for keeping it in the race and enabling: it to

show rival teams the way. M-draw's men nre leading their league in h'.'t.ne. the last a vragcs

showing th Giants '.attjng

clip as a team. The stick-work ol Burns, Kauff and Young has featured the Giant attack at all times, Thi? trio of outfielders is the class of the National league in all around ability. Thcj. are ail hitting better than .300 now. The batting of Chase. Fletcher. Zimmerman and Doyle, while not as sensational, has been timely. The veteran infielders have been driving runs consistently all season in addition to holding up und- r the strain of a hot race and the hottest kind cf opposition. MeC.raw s pitching staff is weak and should the team lose its batting punch or the veteran infield suddenly cracu

New York pennant hopes would fade

away. Barnes, t. ausey and Benton have

cn the only dependable pitchers of the

earn so far this season. This trio of

j pitchers have worked in more than forty oame. and chalked up thirty of New York's forty-six victories, i Today the Giants are leadir fierr

Irasue once again, but they are only a nose ahead of the Reds, and unless th establish a more comfortable position before they take the road again it is considered doubtful here whether they will be abl- to w'in th pennant. Th? mon'h cf July, in fact, may see a brealt in at least three of the leading teams. New York. Cincinnati and Chicago.

Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will

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.fllf'llllhi' ! Iliilill'rVk. ter'd the advanced bracket by dofca'ing 1

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JS,iW.inihn ;, r A j won his placed by deff ating three op-

M i) Mil fit Mi l a I a I r'T,' , r,. wk.LMAN on the bases ,ndi 04

0M'i l! I'll ijHi! tmZA II I I remained among the ...nt'enders for the the Krowrs 'rin.med the Maekmen. It V - J ,'' ',1 "tO fIJlili I'll il'.il UMA7(ltk ti ! f title bv defeating. A lister M.Tcrmi.'k. was Weiimar.'a fifth Ftrslsht victory. : ...! fciUWllM ifHlflll I Plf f Jjl of Chicago, after a hard f-ugh- match. J -A. ' Mil ! !ij " Mi tjll I I !, 1 Other well known plax.rs v. ho won their THK ba'ting of Grar.ev. Speaker an-. ; L: tT-iJVjr 'j! V SAIAO 1 il matches in the rounds placed yesterday SeVe O'Nnl featured Cleveland's at- flfZ --.i-y WMSMCCOWJ ! I I SarTI were Hr.h Byford. Ch.cng.,. who dc- Melt the n?,.r,. Harper whs I! ' ft I '0,

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