Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 93, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1919 — Page 7
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Baseball Experts Eelieve That Adds 3 Bay's Rest Benefits White More than Red Lerrs.
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STFF CORRESPONDENT ! CHICAGO. Oct. i. ( ;,-
Series rallied today from thPunch handed him by the g;,-r. champions, the wet her man. pared to do a roiitin k. The rainstorm that r nclered the tV of the series hors .1u coirbat entirely ponf ar.d, under si:;; but favora ble ather c?-n!:ri
contest will be resumed tod:-y. Postponement cf eterday's itatne , rrovided the dopestcrs another twenty-! four hour? in w h ch to work and es a result speculation regarlir? the efi". ct of the Sunday layoff upon the contesting! team?, the umpires and the pate receipts If. according to the well known epres-! s:cn. very rife. The concensus of op'.n- j ion seems to he that the White Sox are th highest winners through th po:-r-por.emert while the gate receipts un-
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rain that descended at Petmit an hourjiJ
before piny the Hammond-Herald foot-
ball encounter at 11etroit was nut plaved 1 S
and three thousand fans who were there ; Eg to pee the game were left in a sorry j R
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Bistiball fans do not need to be told how Kopf and Roush won the second world's series aranid for f'lncinnati. Th-1 box sfnM proves that they d'd It. T!i:. photograph takn the day of the first g,atii. shows the fans wild with enthuiiasm. in the inserts are Kopf
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doubred'.y was the. heaviest loser. Vith his three men pitching s'aff. it i Is believed that Kid Oasun wil p-o i Into the fifth pair.e stronger because of j an added day cf rest. Some exports b -i l'eve a!so that the delay gave the pallid I hose an opportunity to look themse'.v. s i in their respetrvo face and by a pro- j cess of self analysis determine Jusf why it is that they have not been v inr.ins .' bail faces. "White Sox fans are fervent-! ly hoping that this int rospecti-m will; produce results. j P. Joseph Moran, skirper of th Reds, j the experts a?ree. benefitted less by the I lay-off than did Gleason. I. Joseph had j plenty of pitching strength in reserve and he likewise had his pi ivers up on. their toes and reday to make it nfxr to j a sure thing by winiiing1 their fourth conflict. Whether the lay-off permitted
the oozir.if away of any of the Re.Vs pep
will r.ot be known until th teams the playlnsr f.eM this afternoon.
postponement, brought cooler weather inj its wake and there is a iiir.t of au .'.nnnal j crispneps in the air. it i? regarded nsj certain that today's attendance wi!l rvt j bo up to the hih--uer mark vhi-h !
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However, the postponement may effect the ultimate outcome of the series, both managers grumbled over the action of the weather man and each pretended lipe diSBruntlement over the enfoTed idleness. Regarding: the matter of pitchers for today's contest baseball scribes and the public are permitted this morning to do their own pucssing. Neither manager has had a positive statement. Kid Gleason csme the nearest to letting off some roa.1 dope when he declared he might have a surprise for the Reds today. Some folks seem to think that this is a hint that Gleason i3 planning to trot out bi- Rill James or it may (mean that the sprightly kid has dis'covered hidden strength in the win? of
Red Faber, hero of the 1917 series and j
WORLD'S SERIES FACTS. riPTH GAME.
, Place Comiskey park, Clilca-po, today, j
j Starting time 2 p. m. Probable batteries Wliite Sox, Williams and Echalk; Eller or Sttetier and , Harlden. ) STANDING OP TEAMS, i W. 1m. Pet. Cincinnati 3 1 .750
Clilca-o 1 3 .230 j totals ros roua oasies. j i Attendance 123.G30 i
take j aeceipts $334,230,00 1
Pla-yers' mhare 207.51B.60
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NEW TORK. Oct. 6 The New York
Giants football warriors, who will clash j w ith the Massilion, O., Tigers, world j professional gridiron champions, at the;
Polo Grounds next Sunday, Initial practice yesterday
Arnold Chick) Gpn l.l. first raseman, was bom in St. Paul. Minn.,
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Cobb decided that -uch a contest would have bee nanv thing: but worthy before a mere pifrskin turnout of 3.0f. There
were times when pro teaws were playing before smaller c rowds and cvtrj thing
went well, but the behavior of the Detroit manager in calling off the a-ame
was the worst w nave seen in years. There was no hilarity amongst ihe Hammond players or the fans who made the trip. All were reduced to the drinking of cold water and outside of a few who knew the ropes De'roit was
as drv as the fellows who couldn't see
the Redlegs against the "White oSx.
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trip was Paul par-iunn. ine nair.tBtiu , r-
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Twenty-tour of the best known form-ri Vhit3 Sox. but font hack to th
college stars of the East responded Jo rninors, cominrr "P ajjain the follow
ing vear with Washington, where ii3 made pood. Later he was tra-Jed to Cleveland and then to Chicago in 1917. He hats and throws riht handed, is 6 feet 1 inch in height, weighs 192 pounds, and is married.
the call of Manager Charley Urlckey.
i Among the stars who wore uniformsj were "Burk" Swe-tland of Forlhani. j
Pierrotti find jonnon or asnington
an di.ee. nave v nite. iran j . onnor, j
Pete Wall. Georgetown,
Earron Webber
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Cusack of Igate. Flan-j
intends to give him a chance to try out his old souper a?a!nst the Cinrir.nitl
luggers. The concensus or experr. opin- of pvracuSe. Soott of Lafayette.!
' I Olson of Hamilton. Cody and Cro bad of,
Notre Datn. Lynch of Holy ross and;
Ion. however. Is that Claude Williams
1U tv.-ir! for the Six.
It Is regarded as most likely that lloran will use either Hod Eller. his track right-hander, who has not ;)peirk das yet In the eerie?, or that be will lnd Dutch Reuther, his able south-raw, again against the Pox. The rain which caused yesterday's
William H. James was Lorn in De
troit, Jan. 20, lie pitches right handed and hr.ts left handed, lie first
f layed with Jackson, of the Michi-
pn Stale league, in ltUO. lim . his cichth year in the majors. He has pitched for Cleveland, St. Louis, Detroit, and Boston, all of the
American league. He joined the White Sox in nWseason. He is S
feet 42 inches, weighs 210 pounds, is sin.jrie. and lives at 'Ann Arbor,
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TAD TELLS SERIES STUFF
Those P.ed rooters are sure a bunch of spendthrifts.
Tou tell them they are.
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N EERVICE1 i .'!..:! i y's cow
save Chicasro its ilrst kick but that was only a love pat compared with what Pat Moran till to it.
The joint is neck up today.
simply dad from the
The Windy City is winded. Alibis have worn out fhre wires "yesmen" are cheap as bar grla?si-s.
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Jimmy P.lnjr. th new hero, got the from C. Ehlets. of Brooklyn and had the skids under him here a few weeks ago. He grot the pat In Prockiyn and will grab the gale receipts here.. Vr.cle Tom Fclsoh pot his first hit or the series Saturday. He reminds one of Frank Moran. He only hits once in a while, but when he hits he hits.
Rube Goldberg: insists that baseball H rot a. sport. He aya that Soi.ono horse race in the mud, millionaire football players do the football thine in the mud. and he can't understand why baseball playrs, with plenty of brawn and little brain, can't perform on a soggy field.
i'MMOHD WINS ITS SECOND
Heinie Groh and Fddi hitters in the National made "-ut one hit apko world'u series.
Poiish, leading Leapue have so far in the
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All of which sroc? to prove that the dantrerous Ii.n Mc-Jrtws of the seayoii are Cinrlie Saps in a world's serle:'.
Two million dictionaries Chicago Saturday nish.t. were looking for '"svinpath
"Ah, but things were bine here y. -terday. All imitating the f ky. There isn't a kick in the joint. If Cicotte was a one-arm pitcher he might have won aSturday's game.
His left paw was the cai. e of two errors that lost the game.
The 'mrd boiled eg championship has been hmded to Cincinnati. With three games under the belt, they: are sti.l asking for odds. - - j Joe Tinker said Cieotte's arm was s i ; had he could not wash the back of hi j neck. Yet Gleascti s'-nt 'him in tw ice. !
I Plavdng with both Searies and TIows- : ley missins from the backfleld. Hamj mond Industrial high school won the ! second frame of the season from MavI wood 4 . The score was 14 to 0.
' Cearine of Hammond was by all odds ! ihe bright liwht of the frame making; I h o 'i of Hammond's touchdowns, one on
! a forty ard run and the other on a .vf-e sold in! twenty yard run. Howell. lIammoiiv x rooters; cer.'rr also showed up well. Anderson, quarterback, and Shanks, halfback for j the May wood team, were scrappy play
ers and their work was lrafre'.y responsible for holding Hammond to only two touchdowns. Next Saturday the Hammond tean plays the Frofbel team at Gary. Ticke's for this game will be plaood on sale at Monnett's Smoke Shop and it is urged that ail Hammond fans buy their tickets before gome; to Gary as all money rereiv. d from sales in Hammond goes to the Hammond association. It is believed that both dearies and How sley will bo in condition to be back into the- game Saturday.
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FOX DEFEATS TIPLITZ IN 6 ROUNDS AT PHILLY rill LAPF.LFHI A. ra.. Oct. 6. Joey l'ox. F.r.Rlih featherweiKht, scored a victorv over Joo Tiplitz of Brooklyn Satuniav nltht. Fox's straight left hand and his all around cleverness were too much for Tipliti.
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HARTLEY TO BOX RUSSELL NEW ORLEANS. L,a.. Oct. 5. Pete Hartley of -New York and Frankle Rus;ell are scheduled to meet in a boxing match here tonight.
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