Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1919 — Page 8

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THE U'IMES. -Monday, September VJ) FAMOUS FANS PRACTICE "THE UHO BEADS THE SCOCt-BOAeD AMD SO. THREE'S fctAUSPA, PEPS. THEN OU2. BOOKKEEPER. fcEPOCTS TME FUU GAAtJ SUPPOSED TO HAVE , 1U MI'S CCLLtfaltS CONG. TO TH' 8AU. GAME1. -WATCHING THE SCOE-B0AD Two Hours Drill on Slippery Field Give Parduhn's Stars Hot Workout.- " I' -A i U P 1

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T rSLVINO- CHATZEK. Put Johnny Barrett in a football suit of armor with ten other oxperieeed grid mon and the result is something thit w ill maka visiting- players sick, especially those high-paid performers of Canton and Detroit. That was the straight opinion of several hundred Lake county fans yesterday morning, who braved the rain in see Parduhn's Bobcats in practice. The 'Hammond field saw some hard work following a long rain, which made the field none too safe for any real scrimmage. The general routine of two hours' drill was kept up during the rain, fake smashing, clipping, running under casses and long punts were in evidence at ail times. The fact that scrimmage is on the bill for Tuesday and Thursday ndicates that the new eleven has gotten 'own to real work. Considerable competition has developtvi around the quarterback position, and viU probably continue so. Ovrrbagrh. vho made his letter at Brown and who is given the credit for making Pollard. ''as Been trying out at the pivot station md is looked upon by many as a second nriscoL However, with Wallie Hess, who has played at Indiana and with the '"ieveland service team also plugging for :he same position it looks like Hammond will have two shifty quarters to rely on. Big Stinchfield, who was a stir at Purdue and who later played with the old ("Mabbys. reported for practice and with him .came Jerry Jones an all-American fnd of a few seasons back and who performed wonders for the Great Lakes -.earn last year. Both players look very lively and should easily land berths. If my more report it will be hard 'work for v,ach Carolan to sift out the men who will start It off when the whistle blows. The players who are working out so far rwithout a field general other than 'he coach will probably elect its football captain either today or Tuesday, according to Owner Parduhn. who hays it's up to the men themselves as to who shall lirect ths team from the field. Telegraph wires are being kept hot by Parduhn, who as yet has been unsuc-i c-essful In getting an eleven for the open-

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opening game, but Parduhn feels confident that he will land a team before another forty-eight hours pass by.

CORBETT PICKS THE SOX TO COP James J. Corbett, former world's heavyweight champion, won't see the White Sox and Cincinnati Reds batt'c, but he ha a well denned notion cf which team is going to cop. Corbett expressed his views yesterday at a luncheon given him by Chicago friends. He believes the Sox will defeat the Reds for the title. "I think the Sox are a better team than any in either league," said James J. "Their hitters are the fellows who should decide the issue." The former champion and actor both In the "legit" and movies stoped In the city only a few hours. He arrived Jn the morning from N'ew York and left In the evening for Los Angeles.

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Yesterday' Reult. Chicago, 3; Boston, 0. Brooklyn. 3; Cincinnati. 1. Philadelphia at St. Louis, rain.

BOSTON WRITERS CHARGE FITZ-KLOBY BOUT FRAMED BOSTON". Mass., Sept. 22. Boxing writers of this city either hint or openly charge that the fight between Eddie Fitzsimmons of New Tork and Young Kloby, won by the latter on a foul in the eixth round before 15,000 fans at Lawrence Saturday, was a fake. "Ringside" of the Boston American says the "flsht was an out and out fake." The writers say insiders were offering 100 to 35 that the contest would end in the sixth round, which it did. .

A HOME run by Pratt proved the winning tally for the Tanks and enabled them to oust the Tigers from third place. IN a game that consumed but 53 minutes In the playing Brooklyn beat Slim Sallee.

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THE Cleveland Indians refused to be counted out. They went into the ninth inning trailing the Senators and stagfd a rally that netted five runs.

ARRANGE FOR SERIES.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CINCINNATI. O.. Sept. 22. Tho National Baseball Commission will meet here today to arrange details for the coming world's series. The schedule, the time of starting gam&s and thi opening date will be decided.

SOX ARE BIT NERVOUS OVER IT ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. Sept. 22. The White Sox are still one game removed from the American League pennant today. Unable to clinch the championship during their eastern trip, the Sox have returned to their own stamping grounds to play five more .games. They will meet the Browns in a two-game series starting Wednesday and wind up the season in three games against Detroit. The fast-going Cleveland Indians have four games remaining. On Wednesday they are scheduled to invade Detroit for two games after which they will meet St. Louis at Cleveland in a two-game series.

CY SEYMOUR DEAD. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 22. James H. "Cy" Seymour, once famous as a ball player, will be buried here today. Sevmour died at his home in New York Saturday after an illness of many months. He was a member of the Giants in 1S95 and in 1905. while with Cincinnati he led the national league in hitting.

CWith the coming of the Fall Style Exhibit all previous events pale into a far distant insiniricanee. Professional Living Models to display Fashion's most recent style decrees in such a unique manner as to leave an impression stamped indelibly upon the remembrance of all Calumet Region's devotees to the mode. CLittlc tots ages 4 to 10 to model children's wear. CThe Exhibit is to be held the second floor Ready-to-wear Section Thursdav, Sept. 25, 2:30 P. M. to 5 P. M. C Everyone throughout Hammond and adjoining communities is cordially invited.

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