Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 23 August 1919 — Page 3
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Red Hot Game is Expected In Hammond Tomorrow With City Leaguers. Harr.mont -will take on otto . r Oileading teams of the Chicasro L- as.!- tomorrow afternoon w! n they plj v the Fhehan's, managed by "Led" t 'riiihy, just recently returned fn.ia servi. e in Krance.
Sinca being' appointed .u 1 this club, Ormsby has s-uoot gathering togi-xher a b.jnch of stars, including Shortstop .Surii'
terfielder Forrest. Catcher lexon I'itehers Tom Ma.uire and I.ouis 1 Last Sunday in a g )n:- against
Normals, with G.'.i'g.' l'i. .- pttchir. Fiene let this club d n With four hits., while his mates r-.i 1 )'.., p. tung eleven blows, g--. -d iVr :mt .Hi teen ba ses. Tom MeGuire. at or, d-e with the Chifeus and very recently w sth th-"White-Sox. pitched a n -! it prime on last Sunday lor Paxton. 111., a-Pee-ria of the Thrv. -I . su. t'nty IT batters faced iKti aire m nine inn. :!(: and he struck out thirteen men. It was immediately follow :::?r this frame that Ormsby trot in touch w.th McGuire and acc-rdms te latest reports he has be-en signed To pitch tomorrow's frame against the locals. If Mcejire does the hurling, l-'leiie wi'.I undoubted! y piay first base as a.-ide from Iilk a fiood man at the Initial sack, Lou n ao a good hitt- r. 'rnishy. w ho us-d to be ooi.snk-rab'.e s- m. ;ir. pitcher lcfore he entered th ? rvio- may play one of the outfield berths, as he can ptiil hit -with the bo.-t of tht-m. "When last seen "Kod" promised to bring out a regular club to back up his star pitchers, as he is determined to turn in a win against the Hammond team. Manager Nag-l has been dickering with a couple of n-w iniioldors. who hive just returned from the Northern league and one of thei r.Kii, Ppreitzer. who is a brother to the- i-r'i t i.der u :th the Magnets, will utuiouhu d!y lr !i!-'"n in action in tomorrow's gaiii.-. The ,.-h-er player is Lob Lowe, a crack shortstop who is much in demand and at the time of going to press it was not ri- finitely known whether or not Na-l had been successful in outbidding other Chicaso league managers, who ate also angling for the s. rvices of this star. Miller, the now first baseman, signed last week and will play the initial sack for Hammond the rest of the season. Cronin will also be a permanent fixture on the club. Fans need not be surprised If they hear that Xag-1 has lined up Jack Sulivan. star left hand pitcher recently with the Oar.thers and now a member of the White- Sox. as he is nowtrying to land this phenom so as to be able to finish the season stronfasatnst cti.h rlnha as rhe Li!in S-iuarvS. who
are booked here for Labor I"av, Joli-f. t the Gunthers and possibly Fairbanks: Morse or the Nash Motors. The Dodrj
Trainings with Elmer Maager pitching are. booked here .for a return game next Sunday and Gary who are insu-mg on another game for a f:j si.le bet wiii probably have t be taken em a little later in the season.
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HOW N. Y. CRITICS SAW , O'DOVvD-BRITTON BOUT I
all Of th- funds state .i.0hv iy
'INTERNATIONAL NEVS SERVICE) NEW YOBJE, Auf. 23. Xb mo ruing newspapers gave decislors on last night's fiynt at Newark as follows Ame rlcaa I) ra.w. Herald Brltton easily outpointed O'Dowd. World O'Dowd won decisionTribune Britton won. Times Brltton defeated O'Dowd on points. Sim Brltton beat O'Dowd easily.
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commission. Ame.i.g the amounts distributed ato the following: Allen County. J29.So,"i. Lake -ounty; SC9.050; Joseph county. $20,531; Yanderburg county, $lo,2T0; Henry county, $19,023: Wayne county. $19,293; Huntington county. $18,065; Fikhart county. $1T,3S1; LaPorte county, $16,e56.
HUGE SUM TAKEN
FOR AUTO LICENSES, j
TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aug. 2:1. A total of $1.39.:;hS collected by the auto mobile license department of the secretary of state's of lice will be distributed among the counties. This figure is $34.Si0.63 less than the mid-year distribution in 131S. One more distribution, covering the last six months of 1319. will b
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KLGIN. HI. Aug. 23. With many ot the fasttst speed ears in the country prepared for their best. pr-d'Ct ions w-re made thi morning th.t rec-vd veuh! go by tii- b-nrds in the s---itii annual race due to start at noon. The crowds which were pouring into Elgin -ariy this tm-riitng r-stmbled those of trio n-j'o ra-;;;g days f In fore the war. Forty thousand e.p'o it was st s ma t -d, wire h-ie at n ,a:'y hour and tuore were coining. Many persons, unable t ) find aecommodations in the crowded city, slept in their automobiles along tiie roadway. The race is over a distance of 3S laps, or -501 miles. The prizes for today's race are: Possession of the Co'oe trophy for a year and $l.ee0 rash to the winner; ll'.ext c-.!Eh to s ond; $1.(mm1 to third; $eeei to fourth and $Pmi to fifth. llntries are:
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Detroit ; C4 4S .:3S j Cleveland fil 4 .aTO ! New Yerk iiT Ml i St. Louis :t i .".r.s ; Hostou 4 S -4TA !
Washington 4 1 fit .:is3 Philadelphia 2-? TT .2ti? Yesterday's Besults. Chicago. H; Washington, 0. Detroit, 4; Philadelphia, 3. Olee eland. 10; Post on. T. New- York, T ; St. Louis, 2.
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NATIONAL IEAGUE. Woi. Lost. Cincinnati Tf 3 4
1 New York 6T T , CHICAGO 0 4" Pittsburgh SI f' ' ! Prook!n 51 S
Postern 4-1 fil tit. Louis 3! K"' I'hiladelphla 6 Yesterday's Itesuls. Chicago, 10; l'hiladclphia, 2. Cincinnati. T: liooton. 4. N-w- York. T: St. Louis. 6. No oth-r scheduled.
TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
of his punches shooV. his heavier op- teams 12-15 ears. Write to Walter pon nt severely. j Cuzek, Columbia Hotel, Hammond.
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SEEK SPEEDWAY NEAR CINCY FOR WORLD SERIES CINCINNATI. O.. Aug. 23. That plans are being discussed in Cincinnati to have the. world series baseball games played at the Speedway at Sharonville, fifteen miles from Cincinnati, provided the Reds win the pennant, was learned today. Within a week or ten days, it is asserted, the proposition wjll be ready for eubmission to the board of directors of the. Cincinnati club. The Speedway can easily be arranged to Seat 100. 000 persons.
Retreading and Vulcanizing
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T T I II Giants beat, the Cards again but it took Winters, Imbue and finally Tom y to do it.
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Drivers. Cliff luiant Percy For i Paul Harvey Ira Vail Ed Sehlllo Joe Th-nias E. ,T. Why If n !; Varies Tom Mil ton Paiph Mulford Kurt H"k- . T o n A 1 ! - y Waldo Stein Arthur Kim . Al ' " ' c
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THE Tigei? pasted the lowly Athletic;; again but remained stationary, the White Sox. beating th Senators. Th only excitement in the Indians' win from the- Ped Sox was Babe Ruth threatening :. hit Umpire "P.rick" Owens.
O'DOWD GETS A LICKING.
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 NEWARK. N. J. Aug. 2:;. The only
reason that Jack Prittoii is not middle-; weight ehampton of the world today as j well as welterweight title-holder, is be-j cans- decisions are not permitted by the j referee here. j In 8 rounds of tearing, tlashing box-J lng last night the ST-ye-ir-old kingpin, gave Mike O'Dowd. middleweight rub r. j as pretty a licking as was ever admins-t-r-d to a fighter under the Marquis of j Ou-enshr-rry rus.
j O'Dowd carri-d off the honors in on j ! n-.n.l the third. In every other session)
P.ritton led by such a w id- margin that
n the O'Dowd surrert-is w-re roie-a admit it. Prirton's left continually
resting plaee in tne miao.eface. In addition Pritton scor-
STANDARD JUNIORS DEFEATED HAMMOND JRS The Standard Jrs. defeated the Hammond Jrs. by the score 20-6 Hudsiki of the Standard Jrs. had the best of it all th- way with 12 strikeouts to Dan's five strikeouts The feature was the timely hitting of Guzek. Hudsiki. IJe-r-bieh and Stodala with four hits apiece. The Sandards would like to bear front
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View of Racing Scene on the Fastest Half Mile Track in Indiana, at Fair Grounds, Crown Point, Ind.
There will be another Motorcycle Race Moot at the Fair Grounds. Sunday, Aug. 24th. i
ThA fnllowinc. uro, essionril riders have alreadv sent in their entries: Walter rateli.
Crown Point: Marv Hoover, Hobart; Walter Nielsen, Warren Crapp
VS. HAMMOND Batteries. Sheehans "Red Ornish v MeCnire, Dixson. Hammond Buckeye, Baiehley, Wal lace.
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ledo, Ohio; Otis Ha-eii, Rochester; John Lhii- ,!oe 1-ritzand hd Werner, South JenU Roy Olds, Hammond; Harry Frieso, La Porte, and many others. The Club will pay 500 00 ea h prizes and l.iv.nuse the peonle t'ei r monev's worth. .
Groffs Transfer Co. JOHN B. GROFF, Prop. FURNITURE MOVING AND EXPRESSING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. LONG DISTANCE HAULING OUR SPECIALTf. 114 Russell St. Hammond, Ind. Phone Hammond 1604.
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