Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1919 — Page 10

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HIS PLAYING AIDS NEW YORK IN RACE

Pete Will Be Back on the Job the Rest of Season, Starting Sunday. JfwasT Najel pttUed a ten strike ves-

t'tdiy Bftrnumn w h. n lie signed "Pete" II- lining to a roiHrnct for the rest " f ' .! st :i.n. I', to vi;i positively appear : !'Oun1 for Hammond on next j St.nday nv.il ho wM! he n .-s,-d by none j o!!i. i J,-; ohMim,- rial Dave Hla -k j hr i. ptrch for ''(.- r:.M.io,- tn trtoir i Xir--t gatti.- on th.- 'oo.il ;,.t tins season, j Fans w A r -m tn1" r tin- good o!.l ! pitcher's Vat tics bc.w-en lienning ,-iTt.l ! Jl'ti-k in TM 7 vh-n l' to wast the slab! ac for 11 imnt.uid ni.d Iavo the star

s-u!.pnv a1 -i ho Calluans. Many tlto dollars lost by 1 cal admirers o'' U,-nii'nr .u those two memorable bntt' and vxt ijuiulav v.-iil bo a chance

f"r v. tn.- is j! is re j. oft-1 that the i 7is:t. : s a ' o routing out loaded with i "in as t : o - hue strengthened their j Iin-'-u,-. r i rably in thv past wok. i'lVi! ? . !!' it the ser.I.'eS of "J o K !

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District .Attorney Clyne. Superintendent of Investigation Brennan was prepared to seize the picture;-. It was believed they had been sent by express.

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

the American Association. PITCHER Jeff Pfeffer. of the Dodgers, has been ordered to lay off for a week by the Dodtfor's physician. Jeff has a game leg.

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c r a-- h e't1 mis : i f-oio a: il.e sam clip now play, rs that may : Hatnmot.d lsneup are j e-'rtd h:is . .:;rn from the i t of the American As- j . h st.-liar third baseman j B:-.l:ards. and Kaude, sn . a a fn'tti :!.- fame i , r;, e a r- .! ball pane i

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The heavy hitting and spectacular feeding of George Durns is one of tl e main reasons why the Giants are lcadir.j; the National circuit. lie is butting over .300 and his fast fielding has been ono of the bright spots in the elub's defense.

By JACK VSICCE (I. N. S. Sports Editor.) NEW YOUK. July 17. The champion Cubs, somewhat the worse for wear, but

still the champions, invaded New York i

today to begin a three same sern-s withj JOHNSON made the White Sox eat

the diarits. out of his hand.

The Cub invasion marks the beginning of what promises to be a trying- stretch of sanies for the Giants, as Chicago is to be followed by the fast-poing Cincinnati Keds and Metjraw's team will have to be on its toes to hold the league leadership. While the Cubs are battling- the Giants, the Reds will tngage. the Dodders at Ebbs field. The Cubs are seven games behind the Giants and playing far below their speed of 10IS. Fred Mitchell's pitchers have nut boon going well and the Cubs have been ba'tirtp poorly. American league fans have had their interest in the pennant race partly diverted during the last two days by the news that Carl Mays has quit the Red Sox. Mays declares that he wants to be sold or transferred and it goes without saying that the White Sox, Yankees and Indians would ail be glad to grab him. despite his recent show of temperament. Whether or riot Manager Ed Barr of the Red Sox will gratify Mays' wishes by disposing of hjm remains to be seen. If he is sent to Chicago there will he an audible howl from New York and Cleveland fans. Chicago fans will be sure to yelp if New- Y'ork acquires him.

r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK, July 16. An informal meting of the National l.eatrue will

j be held nt its offices here today for a THE Tigers and Athletics played ; discussion of affairs of general interest, fourteen inniygs, Ehmke. pit. bin- all; uUmor has it that an extension of th the way for Detroit and winning hia , schedule may be considered.

Fashion's Forecast Bv Annabel Worthington.

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game against Johnson and Perry.

THE Red Sox dropped their eighth?

game of the season to Cleveland. Myers kept seven hits well scattered while the Italians bunched hits on Herb Pennock in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings.

SHOCKER shocked the Yanks, his former teammates, with a 14-inning shut-out at St. I,ouis. The hitting of P.ronkie, Gedeon. Sisler and Smith featured the attack of the r.rownies against Shawkey's delivery. EVERY game In the National league was postponed on account of rain. THE Giants would welcome rain for the rest of the week. McGraw's pitchers need a rest badly.

PAL MOORE VS. JIM WILDE.

THE Indians have released Pitcher Otis Lambeth to the Columbus club of

r INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE LONDON. July 17. Pal Moore, Amer

ican bantamweight and Jimmy Wilde.

champion flyweight of the world and bantamweight champion of England, will meet here tonight in a 20 round bout at the Olympia. It will be the second meeting between the little boxers, Moor: having won a foul--round decision over Wilde during the inter-allied boxing tournament here last December.

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

The coat shown in No. 93G3 is especially smart for fall, and it is a conservative model which will not go out of style quickly. The body part of the coat u semi-fitted, but the lower section has three pieces which are plaited at the side seams and at centre back, w;here there is an inverted plait. The side pockets are applied and attrartively trimmed. Tbc coat i ingle breasted and is finished w ith a long ebawl collar. The lady's and miss' coat No. 9303 is cut in 6izes 16 and IS years, 30 to 42 bust. The 30-inch size requires 2 yard 44-inch with yard IS-inch contiastin; material. Price 10 cents.

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contest has not t-ten finished and H is impossible to announse th contenders in the title plaj-off. Last r.lghfs. results were : Oshorn defeated Ruchti 8 6 and 6 4. Olson defeated Jay 4 C, 6 4 and G 3.

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GARY BUGS TO SEE THE GAME

M a m mm am AMSICAN lEAatfE. YVen. Lost. Tot. CHICAGO 4S 27 -610 New York 42 SO .53 Cleveland 4 3 33 .506 Detroit 40 34 -?4l St. Louis 39 34 .&34 Washington 33 43 .434 Boston 31 41 .431 Philadelphia 13 53 .264

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s workinc out daily at Mi! prooio es to be in tipi . i..:t't i-atue. ft;u--t " MtimitiAti,! will r I'.-trk and if they cen two ganvs nt home a-id g.-.od ::r"c.-s of the fans

so ts to wip. o ;t their only defeat of rtc s-t-as. n at the hands of Jeiiei 1-tst Sunday, th'y sh t tld take a ong a g" -d f,,l!-.-.vinir v.!ien they stn.ce their ba'.tte xsi'h Ni. -oil's all-S'ar outtit. Hir.-.rmnd will hve a chance to s-fuare matters with Joliet on Sunday. Sept. 3rd, when Manager Nagel has hooked the Steel Citv asrsreation for a r tiip-n game. Pre-oarati "'lis are already

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date of this important scrap.

Gary baseball fans are taking a great deal of int.-rest in the outcome of the Hamtr.ond-Romeo game which is scheduled to take place at Hammond next Sunday and a large number of local biif,s will take in the game.

i Last week the nite i.agtes or uary ! defeated the Pomeos 6-2 at Gleason i rark and as the Ronieos are considered 1 one of the fastest teams in the Chicago t City League, Gary is anxious to know t how they stack up with the Hammond-it---s.

INDIANA HARBOR SOUTH SIDE A. C. SHUT OUT

Yesterday' Results. Washington. 11; Chicago. 1. St. Louis, 5: New Y'ork. 0. Cleveland, 3: Boston, 1. Detroit. 5: Philadelphia. 4.

RATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. New York 45 23 Cincinnati . 49 25

CHICAGO 42 Pittsburgh SS Brooklyn 37 St. Louis 23 Boston 26 Philadelphia 20

Yesterday's Result's. All games postponed; rain.

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St. Cyri',1 and Method Baseball Club of Whitins has aided another victory to

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to take en re of a mor.st

county on the its record in a game played -with tn In

diana Harbor Souiu Side A. C. at me Whitir.g park 'on Sunday. July 13. 1919. This makes the ninth consecutive victory for the St. Cyrill which is an Indication that the am.Tleur championship Of Lake county will be theirs if their winning streak continues. The fccore was 5 t 5 0. Games with the St. Cyrill Club can he arranged by writing to P. C. Rajcany,

2H9 Cleveland ave.. Whiting.

Before a large crowd of tT.nls fans.

P. u tent and Jay were eliminated in the; s-mi-finals of the city championship i ' ries a" Jackson Park yesterday after- j - on. leaving Oshorn and Olson the two i

v T.ners to play for the title.

Tie- bo; game will he staged Saturday! afternoon and a stiff fight is anticipated, j Both Oshorn and Olson have been play-I ing in srr-at form and it looks like the , he-ting odds are about even. Following ! the .men's finals, the girls' finals will I b" h. Id. The semi-finals in the girls'

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

DUNDEE WINNER OVER BEN VALGAR BOSTON". Mass.. July 17. Before a record crowd of 6.00 fight fans. Johnny Dundee of New York won a decision over Benny Valgar, the French flash, in a twelve round bout under the auspices of the Armory A. A. The bout was close nearly all the way, but the decision was well received. Things were Interesting1 from the first round, when Valgar caught Dundee slightly off balance and floored him with a smashing right.

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VIOLATING LAW

Films of the Dempsey-Willard prize fight were shipped to Chicago Tuesday from Toledo, in violation of the federal law passed July 25. 1912. a.:cording to information received by United States

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Spring Coats Serge, gabardine and tricotine; regular value from $25 to 530.00. Sale price while they last 812.75

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DRESSES Dresses French yoile, regular yalue $10.50, your choice while they last Printed Georgette Crepe Dresses Regular yalue $25 and $30, sale price.

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Jersey Dresses Regular value 525 to $35. While they last-

HatS

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Serge Capes All colors; regular $18 to $20.00. Sale price

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