Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1919 — Page 7

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FOWNES. JONES AND HERRON LEFT IN TITULAR GOLF

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Rain Falling in Forenoon and Afternoon.

OAKMOXT GOLF COrKSK. V:i . Auk.

was tsoston s mm vt..-ti d;( y to; xppiicncc- the stin of defeat in the Xa- ! tional Aniatfur Gclf clKiir.t i..i:sh:p :it' )skmont. The tide of advr.-st y which' eliminated the stars of New Vrk "ii Tuesday, and wrecked th In ipes .f Ohi- ' capo on Wednesday.. suf;t away the prospects of the Hack Hiiy district, v In n Francis Ouimot was eliminated in a .is holu match by J. We...,,! l'l.itt of the H.ila. 1 club of 1'hilade Ipi;iu. .is a; t:ie t!ni" ! 'vlifn the immortal Casey struck .u. i there is no j.-y in IStantoun. ' Piatt, who is 21 years of a sc. won the- j Philadelphia junior championship a year i ago and has just been given a rutins of i five in the V. S. O. A., which rinces him ! in the eligibility. lie is a .!ier ..f i about the build of Jerome. P. Travel s, j and bears a resemblance to Jmimv h-1-don, former University (if Chienuo , football player. He r'-as with tn? speed of a profession.)!. !

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(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES'; j ROBERTSmLB. Ind . Auk. 22. The i o!dlers will piay the civilians at. Fi.r- j yth park on Sunday mcrning about in ! o'clock. Th soldiers will I'l'iy in tin!- j

form and will feiv nu exhibition dri'.i before the. pame in front of th Rhcrtsdale fire station. I'.imc out and root. Much enthusiasm hps b-cn raised ocr this same Everybody is weh "'no.

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WINS GAME. The East Side Jrs. defeated t!i E-.:,-er St. Tanks by a scoro of 6-2. They would like to arranee ttatnex with all

teams averaging from 11-H year eames call ant! ask for rotts.

THE LINEUP Oil SUNDAY

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d iy. Angus' 21. One of the best Karnes

K'r of the season is looked for on the local Pavidjf.cld. Ormsby or Fune will face Cuck-

eyc who will return from his vacation

Sunday. It is rumored that three new fa es will be se.in in the lineup Sunday.

Who the players are NaKt-1 will not say.

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MITCHELL-WELLING BOUT ON BENTON HARBOR CARD i

nioter. Cienrge Oswego, will get for the 1 show he plans for hubor day is bard to I ficui e. lsw(-gn wanted Wellinsr end

White, but Charley d-clmed.

'PINK' MITCHELL TO MEET HAMMER AT MILWAUKEE

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CUFFY STOPPED

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Chicago Bantam Out on His Feet in Fourth Round at Michigan City.

JCIIWAUKEE, Wil, Axig. 30. ( Ever Hammer will bo one of the main attractions at Tom Andrews' n ov. V. rrir VinyA T.alirti Tlav at". I

Auditorium. He baa been matched to meet Plnkej BUtchell, the younger half of the BCitchell family. The wsigrht will b 138 pounds at 3:00 o'clock. If Pinke7 whips Hammar he will g-et Sailor rriedman at Racine. Howard Carr, when asked about the match, said ha preferred ZUchle, but ZUchie is scheduled to box Joe Wellingsomewhere in Irlichift'an the same day.

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NEW YORK. Auk. 22 Uilly Koch.

boxing referee, was operated upon -for! l..-r eye trouble yesterday and a ?tat iner t in:;! was infilled later that unless com ;! ' - hoc

. li Mitchell. Mi!-:ii;k. " Map- 1 wtll be -Joe Wei'.mi;' opi-oivnt in j 'iifl:t of flu- slvw 11 he .-t.-jtred by. .1 ruzsimn:ot:s at U;n V- nt on Uar- j iv nn i n l.'il or ! ty : t t.-vnoon. This h wan clus'.'il W '.-' r: e-sil :t y anil the v. '11 w i ii in ;i l"'i t.otmds rintr- j

CORNELL STUDENT IN CANOE TRACED V INSISTS GIRL COMPANION WAS DROWNED

MICHIGAN' CITY. Ind . Aug. 22. After Frankifi Mason, the Fort Wayne! bantam, liad punched Jimmy Duffy of j ChictK" aI:no.t into insensibility the refer e stopped the battle in the fourth: round of their scheduled ten-round mill, ho;-e rieht. Puffy -was practicaly j

out on his feet. In the eight-round Femi-windup between Mickey Anderson and Tommy liresnahan of Chicago, middlewelghts, Anderson bad a slight f-hade. v Kd toddic of Chicago substituted for Bob Allbrijtht of I.aPorte and shaded Art Snyder of Michigan City in the sixround preliminary. Bobbie Moon of

i Chiiajro and Cuy Forma n of Michigan ! City. bai;tani3 were matched for the J r.oxt show here. Twelve hundred fans sae the bouts, which were held in the open a.r arc na.

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Hazel Crance and Donald W. Fethcr. Donald W. Fether, Cornell sophomore charped with tho murder tf Hazel Crance during a canoe ride on Cayuga lake, maintains his innoce':3. He declares that the canos in which they wt re ridinir overturned snd that he swam about for twenty minutes trying to rescue her. t.rapplera hvj found a pair of trousers In the la!- '. Thi-y were turned .r.:de out :.r.d the lers were tied in a sinple knot. Fether ?nys he kicked o:f his trcysera to aid him in swimming about in search tor the girl.

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SUNDAY, AUG. 24tfe ! Game Called 3:30 P. M. I SHEEHANS

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