Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1919 — Page 10
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By XOT7IS A. HUSTON JSTAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N SFRVICE1 I fHH'AliO, July M.V Swapping ball I players. like swapping: horses, is ;i business requiring muoh skill ami ingenuity I and what looks to be? like an even x-ohang-e snmntims pro,s t !i. rwis e. Baseball fans today are wondering just j how the latest hie bviKuo t rn nsa.-t i, .n, ! the transfer of Outfielder Pave lid., rt- J S"n from the Giants to the rubs in - j change for I'lteht-r I'hil lour!a will j work out. I There is ro question that John Me- I Graw. of the Giants pot something he j needed very badly for som.'thir.s that he j could not use. Th" one thins M-' Iraw j needed most to ke.-p his nos.- in th" P'. nnant races was a?-...th r hi-,' pit. -her j nd in acqirris.s Pouk'is ho obtained one of the best right liand rs m the Natioal Leasai, Iiob'T? son, n'tlV'tli ad- I mltted to be a ureal star, was of no use ; to the Giants' as he had persistent 1 v re- j fused to report.
Tt is a!.-.', true that what Fred Mt needs most in his fnrht fe.r rt N'.f '.easue pennant is a pinieh." The Pitching staff has been cciine ..- the team lias lest many entries b. there has not been a player in the tip ho on hi be (!'! .'iii!""l up.. elri in runs when they w .. nedd. If Robertson play in .a P!:o the form lie show ed in 5 .. should give the rubs the t. u- !i " ng power win eh they h.ivc .s.( lacked. Mitchell still has a .estrone fit Staff with Alexander. Vuiatlii'. l' Tv l.-r. Martin. Carter and Pai'cv acquiring Pouit'as Me Graw t. i ' srentrthened his hurlirir corp.- .n i Karnes. Ton"y nn.l Hont. v. now h " dependable staff men. "If Met-iw, throuch th" sr IVrntrlas wiM give his pit.-hiii"; should win the l.ii'i rei'i"'.!.'. a i 'hicaiTo fans will pan MiteheJl fo tint; the i! hints have vu;rl-. It'
rts 'O's bir hat sh-'U'd turn 'he tide for; he Cubs ami fi ab'e tin m to ;.;.-it their 101 i suee.'ss. Mi'ili- i! n tl! hail- , ed as Ike pri.to svsaiper .1' the d.a ." j
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HE PRAISES MR. DUNLAP. Sporting Editor Times. I take off my "Dunlap" hat to Mr. Dunlap for calling the manager of the Hammond baseball club for the booking of such a game as he has for next Sunday. This is a shameful manner in showing his appreciation of the support the fans are giving his team. Never before have the fans followed a Hammond ball club and bet their money as they have this season but as Joe Blow says, "If they fall for it, more power to him," but I do not believe they will. Yours very truly, CHAS. S. WILSON.
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By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
; The picture people talk nothing but I lions to him and you can't blame
! lad. j Before the Toledo fight it was V',"l.-rd who was daffy over the picture husinessHad he won he intended putilntr out bis own stuff a la fhapljn. but as a loser he wont ba-'k to the farm.
CICEO CLUB WINNER IN DISPUTE OVER JAMIESON
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1 eiub yesterday in a in af ernee I'revious the o; nts a 1 to a sp?'i:i!!v called leasue ni'riiiis. i , low?! .a ;u-run. As a result. I lie meeting was .'lit on. . Kauff's le nierl and cither did.-puied ase.. man;.- of
BARNES IN GOLF LEAD. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE fLEVLLAXD, O., July 25. Jam! Harney, the tall Britisher, wearing the colors of the Sunset Hills Olub, todajr s.enif'd certain to retain his present hon. us as western open golf champion, The th 11 of 114 was today reduced t fie. Thirty-six holes will he played today and low man f..r the 12 holes will win the eb.tmpionship. Uarns' total fe.r the first 110 holes is 133. His closest opponent is Walter Ha pen, national chainpion. who holds second place with a score e.f 1 f t'ondii ions we re idea! at th Mayfield Oountry Olub today for the final play.
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Billy O'NeU only got one hit off Dave Blick in last Sunday's game, still he forpd his way to the front as Tthode who was leading a week ago war, un
able to solve Jil.ack's delivery and as aj result he dte.pped a l oteh and is now j tied with Oallab.an for sceemd place, j Kennedy. Walsh and Blank pot 2 hits I apiece hut Kennedy profited most in 1 1 1 j standing as his two blows brought him j up from .:511 to ,027 thereby enabling j him to p.ass from sixth to third place j Walsh pot back in the .300 class being j tied with Buckeye at .SOS. Blank jump-i ed from .21(5 to .244 and he is next in j the list. Follow itig are the averages to
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' nAn-r' IU:TH larruped out a hotr.ee at Boston which enabled the Sox to f i the Yanks and also win the t.e. T.here was a runner on ahead of Hu'h. THK F."ds are clinsing close to the trail of the Giants. Ruther's pitehins and heavy hitting, including a heme-run by Bresslr-r, save Miran's men the decision at Pittsburgh.
Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worthington.
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' The coat illustrated In No. 93.16 is an THUin BASEMAN" JONES of the advance fall model and will he ju.-t the Tigers drove jn three inns for the Tir- thing for a school coat latsr on. It is of ers while Belaud held Cleveland to fi-e the ulster type and may be made of
tweed, cheviot or diagonal worsted. The collar is convertible and is notched t-o that it may be rolled hish at the neck. I The large patch pockets have turned back flaps trimmed with buttons. The coat is
hits. A TRIPLE in the eleventh inning by Blaekhurne of the Phillies gave Ora -ath's team the vi tory over Brooklyn.
THE Athletics failed to link tip six hits off Walter Johnson and were unable to score a run.
FKLSOH'S single, scoring I.leboM h the tenth, gave- the White Sox a vie tory. Cicotte pitched against So(hcion
single-breasted and may be worn with or without the belt. The girl's coat No. 9356 is cut in si;:ej 6 to 14 year. The S year sir. requires 3'4 yards e'i inch or Z yards 54-inch material, with yards bindinz. 10 cents-
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HpOMOKROW morning we lcgin our regular sea-son-end Clearance ale in which thousands of pairs of our new iEVARIv low cut uhoes for men will he offered at reductions.
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Dempsey Coming East to N' York
fST&FF CORRESFCNDENT t NEW YORK', .lulv 2c.
Totals 277 .1 100 142 27 ! 3.0 .265 Next Sunday Hammond plays the General American Tank Car corporation with Baichley pitching for the tank workers and Buckeye for the locals. Over 500 tickets have already been sold for this game at the General American plant.
Nothing lias been reserved every pair hs been marked to go and go they will, for we have
reduced prices relentlessly. Come tomorrow prepared to see wonderful values and you won't be disappointed. Every leather, every style, every iinih, every size is here for you choosing. Don't miss this money-saving opportunity!
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s'-y, and his manag. r. Jack Kearr.s. left San Francisco last Saturday evening i for New York and should be here in a j day or fo. Dempsey stopped off at Salti Lake to see his mother and will buy i her a beautiful homo with furnishings 1
before he does another stroke of business. "Scoop" Oleasen. of the San Francisco Call, in a. news letter pave us the dope.
"Scoop says the pair was in Frisco last 1 week and vhilo attending one of the boxing shows at Dreamland rink, just Set the joint daffy. Some years a so Dempsey and Kearns had a run-in with the promoters there and they tried to tun the champ and his tuanacer out of town. Bast week .they eouMn't do enough for him. Gleason says tiny almost shook tluir arms loose. Pomps';.- was called upon to make a peech. He said that he was? jrlad to lie back in Frisco, where he pot his start tmel that could show for ft benefit he would be only too p'ad t a do so. 'e j dde-d that be Ins a champion, made i.o difference to him. He just wan'ed the hoys to kr.ow be was plain Jack I temp-
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By M. K. Frank W. (Tc.mmyl Thomas. Fast Chicapo's premier all-around athlete, will be seen in a new role Sunday at
i;leason park, tlary. Thomm; e-n over the management C'f
Chicago team and is out to win Sunday's contest from the Steel City representatives at Miiy cost. .Thomas ilans a peneral shakeun m the Twin City lineup but so far has not divulged just what
chanties will take place. One thinjr is certain, however
Itill Morcan will be on the bill
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Hudson. former llummond ba-'hsi, will do the recovery. With a battery this caliber the Twin C'.ty aKKia Ki r .. in i. . Sun. lav's i er.U
which is scheduled to start at " p. m. thould he a corker as the winner will probably be piven a chance vith Napel's leapue leader. Ha-nmond is playmp a brilliant brand of ball but both Gary &nd Fast Chicago think thrv can take the measure of the
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A kid In the cillery yelled: ; "Yuh didn't come out on the brakes ' this time, did yuh Jack':" J It pulled a bip lau-th out of Jack who 1 looke.l up at the pallery and waved his j hand. Kearris is eominc east to see some j
I. i;f lr.ovinp picture pt-ople a brut a tt m in which Dempsey is to star. He thinks there is more money in one film than
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