Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1919 — Page 9

Friday, August 1, 1919.

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By JACK V"SIOC" CTntaniAttoixal Hows Sport Editor.) NEW TOJUC Aug. 1. Right her in New York when John Mcciraw and hi a Glajits have been Intrenched for years and years, hundreds of baseball fans Are rootinj for the Rds. It la the old story of the croud being with the under dog. The F.eds are not under bowwows this season, but they have, been o many times In the past that ssveaty-flv per cent of ths fairminded fans would ho glad to sea them win a pennant.

Cincinnati iJ stark mad over the- r.eds and has a right to he. It has been a j lon. lean, sombre stretch of years since the Cincy Rds amounted to any- I thing-. They haven't been high as ' second place slnco 1S78. and now, bat- I tling tha Giants for the pennant, they i ar being idolized. The fortunes of the Reds under j young array of managers makes a story 1 of just or.e downfall after another. Even ; Trior toU00. whtn the present system ' of major league pennant races was en- j Joying: its first real success and plans ! for the modern world's series were be- j Ing worked out. the Reds had had their j ups and downs.

Cincinnati fans. the. very oldest ones. I could look back for consolation to the Red Stockings of 1S69. w ho went : And it was a hew hunkered team. too. for through the season Without a defeat. ' in those days the- players often wore a and made a record that has never even: board or mustache, and sometimes both, been approached in baseball That ; Hut lean year? followed, great team of 1563. with Harry and j P'or some reason one misfortune after George Wright, Asa Rriinard. Doug Al- j another was heaped .n the Reds an 1 llson. Charley Gould. Charley Swazey. j one by one the managers hae ami.' and tl Waterman. Cal MoVev and Andy ; gone until the ex-Cincinnati managers

Leonard. was a bear. It shimmied through the season, winning fifty-seven straight games its entire schedule.

ii-TTrUTrt DO yOL RSKEoIWRX AN' HvrV irle USTATtLt.'v ' swiMMIN' OR. ANYTHlNCi I TH PiES AM' COOKIES AN' (VR MA THAT IT DIDN'T AN' HOW 5H UST, f1- 0 J UthiNQS your. 6P.ANrV pJ (HURT YA T' GO DARE-) YEPv DALt- jLOvr, AM' VU5TA MAKE FOR c 1 FOOTER - f , vTtS UP YEIv SrAAiHtP ) yoo?-; - y?S ' c " t hup-as, -- 0ieO yesTEROAY RnV j FUNERAL ,TVU5 f U POUOLE HEADER. 1IT WAS HE LAST-V I AFTERNOON!) Cl P1 TO-DAY! THA'S UeCoEST Q O 000-HooJ , Srr Tl X- ' KST BASEOALLy HAT-O50 ?r CAA-AMi STORy I EVER 7 m ) IrS C2 Cv

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Bob Allen. Biddy Mcl'l.re. Joe Kel-

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j tinisch with the r.eds.

Today the slashing Reds ot l'.'i'.'. ioa by ratriclus Moran, eleventh manager of the team si!ice 1:00. are choking sis.sover.rhs of their National League opponents with heel dust and giving the other seventh a battle that keeps John McGraw awake nights. No wonder they're popular. No wonder everybody wishes em luck. It was the same with t,e. Pravrs and rhlllies. who came up

from the ruck amid the arplau fans everywhere.

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Game Called at 3 P. M. Batteries Columbia A. C. Romeo and

NEW ORLEANS. La , Aug 1. Martin Burke of New Orleans lafct night won a

decision over ' Knockout" Brown of t'hi-i cago in fifteen rounds. A comparison of j the rounds showed Burke, seven; Brown,

By JACK VEIOCK (latcrnaticaal News Sports Editor.) NEW YORK. Au. 3. Ail mkrs point toward a life-sized row in the American league today following the action of iTcsiient Baa Johnson in suspending

v a : i tt . j Reports from Boston quote President Harry Krazee of the Red Sox as saying that Johnson's action was aimed at him. He, takes the stand, however, that the deal is closed and that the Yankees will have to deal with President Johnson. Col. Jacob Ruppert, of the Yanks, has addressed a protest to the American League head, asking th.it the suspension of May? i.e lifted at once. He pointed out that the request of th" New York club is made in the friendliest spirit but called attention to the. fart that the Yanks aro not inclined to waive their

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Johnson lifts the suspension Col. Ruppuert will seek an injunction to prevent him from interfering. Col. Ruppert pointed out today thst the chances of the Yanks in the pennant hunt probably will be determined within the next two weeks and said that the

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CINCINNATI. ).. Aug. 1 Interest in; the struggle h'tween the Re. Is and! Giants for the leadership in th" National League reached fever heat hero today with the arrival of J"hn McGraw and his. players from Pittsburgh. j X.-vcr bffore in the history of modern I baseball here have the fans worked i themselves into such a frenzy of exei'. -j ment. The fact that the diamond at ; Leiland field was so sosrey and threat- j ening clouds hovered overhead did i.ot j dampen the ardor of th funs. ihitrerehed on their own g-ounds th": R'ds were prepared to fight tooth and nfiil to wrest the lead from New York, j There 's a scant half game s"ri r.a i ng .

the tcims and they will r '''.'' thre games. Tor.ey, Barney and R-n'.in will be depended upmi to hold the Red in clv-.-k by Manager "McGraw. I'at Moian has Readier. Kl'.er. Sa'.lee and Ring ready for mound duty.

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'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! - WHITING. Ind . Aug. 1 If you thmk Mgr. Clark of the Whiting newsboy's team Isn't proud of his team you have another think coming. And he has reason to be proud. ' They plnied a 0 inning game with th Whiting Jtmi"rs yesterday in one hour and ten minutes. t"ome fast game. eh.

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A development of the calling off of the bout foiween Joe W'elUr c and Sailor Freedma-i biiifd for Saturday at Be nton Harbor became public property esterday and showed -r nrlusi v( iy thai the boxing coinro iss ion of the state of Mn-h-iaan isn't going to pvrn.it i'.-eif to be fooled. Lveryl-ly knows that Welling after accepting the match asked for a postponement, claim that he had a bbo1 poisoned arm which would not permit his enterin g'h lina: next Saturday. Fans and other? ae. ..pted Wolling's

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ar on the job rnd m.-an to l;ip tjie sport open and above board bv instituting. an ir vestlgat ion vhich i-. i - aled that Wf-Ilirg's report of his condition "as correct. W'lv. would have harper.ed had Welling been found pulling a "run-out. as was hi r. ted. isn't hard to figure out. lie would h iv- b-en b.-ur- d from Michigan

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