Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1920 — Page 7
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By JACK VnOCK. iX. N. S. Sportlnff Editor.) J WW TOKK. Jhy 0. Tli.'iit1) th-- i 5'nnant rai-s in the nui .;. -r i. :uu'.; nr.-' three weeks old today. l.a---i:iit rit u-s '.i e unwtlltns to conee.1.- th;! iivt, th-tn ' 1 r.',f of the irams an- 1 r.-i v. a : i: at !)!- i in.'il speed. Several eliiba in both bit? loiciK' law furnished Martinis suiti .s . Th" I whit.- S.x. IU.d K-jx and I'hiin.-- ha-.--; l.n-et the "do.pe" by 1akin.it .-. ",ur,s in! n poritions in the percentage column- '"!! Giant. ""ub and Tiit.-rs have ;;:-. ; failed to J 1U true to eteteil !""tlil I-.- ! 1 hiylng the roles of consist. :it b-s.-r-. It may be a month Ik fore the anous 'r-ains settle down to th-ir tru.- lev -).-. ! rneertaiu w cither has indouiu --.l i v U d ! i)):tch to do wit'i th.' 7'xir sboi:.s ' . nic of the ptinHjit rhn.- ors ami it is xp.xitcd that gviod v.atinr ill i i Feme chanK1 in th- prc.-t;t ; !m--i;!. The first infr-svtions! ? !!-. ... h'--i- ' u4 to opn May 10-11 in l,..th I.sh.'. with eastern XUtrjl LeaKtf ittbs inxadin? the tVl, vhi!o esit.M,:i Am- ri- ' j lea ant ur dlsr i.'i in vttlst:nd the shnck of tli'- first rush bv w .!( Ap;erican lyauc rlu'ns h..-.iM K i . . fjindom a better Une on both rice?. 1 o far only two clubs h R.'ds and litd.'nns ?!. shown consistent ability ' to live up to pre-8'ason 'U.pinjf." but , thrt races hsve been full of tari!!s ,thI ! sn ery utrjsuil performance?, su. h j . tho breakinK 'of the endurance r c- ' ori by the Brooklyn Di'dgrs. J
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AboTe are Catrher Cy Perkina. at left, and Pitcher Scott Perry. Below is Frank MeuseL Although Scott Perry and Cy Perkins have been sn at the potrtU for Connie Mack before this Reason, they are yotmpsters. They are two of the comers who are starring these days. Perkins is rated a wondercatcher for a younprster. Frank Meusel, at right field for the Yanks, u Etarring on a team of stars.
ACROTtA. M iy 5. A wallop that Closed Al Tattle's eye m the srv:n! h round grave Ja k Coyne of X York a victory ocr tbo Metro.- Park boy here 'ast night after the welterweight from j tbe Ch!CH:o sub.irb had had the b."tter f it in the criy rounds. Tho wallop 'fft Tuttlc in no condition to continue .-eri the f:Rht W H Stepped. The bout ns th- i'.id-up of IM ( T'i;rdy'9 sei;f'du.i tb;rt -s x round of .ehLins:. In all thirty-one round's -f "-.s: milling were su.sed. The bcheduM I "n-roun-i BO between lirtimy T ravers : f Chictiso and Marty Henderson ' f loMet was pped in the eich'h iu;t d hen Henderson unintetitionally btitnp.'d lt'tds with Travers. knocking (he hitter;
'- the mat and rendering him unable 'to i oitinue. Probably the fastest milling- of ihe e'ntng wis offered in the ten rounds slashing: sf a ge-J by Joe Berber and .limy Kelly. Inn Oiiuaro boys. K'n bad n shade the best of it.
TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VE10CK I. N. S. Snorts Editor
A. A. U. DKOPS BASKETBALL
Wilccckson Vins Whitinff j Trap Events
! fSPECUU TO THE TIMES1 AViriTl.;. I fid.. May i. .1. M. WilI r"fks(.n nf Hammond just n-bout tiad ! thinir?; his own whv Kt th VfiitinK Park friis Sunday. May 2. In the 5"- . bird event he broke 7f.O hnd elso niHdr :a slr.iijrlif run of IT. piilhn down notr.e j mm tn.phie, ,n tbia evert Any Khooter ; af-ti.l hk the (.-hoot Funday w;!I say j tbi wajs !ome teal sti,wt(rr. tbrj wind Mimirp off the like w ma.klrjt , t!ie targets do all knds of .s-f in!. M. " Holder c;uiie out w Inner m the 2S-btrd j event, t.rAk!n 23 f the mud saueers. i 1 lie attendance was all th-jt ...njld be ! d-sired. twerity-even .ho,.irs facing ! it e traps nd th" old wttid. ; Th srnr in the f.fi-b;;d cunt; j J. M. Wiln.i-ks'-n. 47; v.'. II. Carlirn-
t'-n. v . i . Snyder. v. Myer;, 4; K. Johnson. 42: M. t'. Ib.ld'-r. 41: Ir Staunton. 40: I r. TKnm. 40; A. I' F.-Kha.nan. 40: Win. Ttmm, r.9; (. -f. lA.ttinvaie. Z' : M. HaUo-i. .-A; l:armV. 17: I.. X. nmmit.y. 7,6: ;. I'.uk!i. r.4; H Hrnnlnjr. ."!: Johnson. 3"; H. l'etti-r, ?1: . I.. I.aker. IB: Mrs. M y.-rs. IT; J. k. 27: W'ni. llKpers, ,11; K. I,, ll'ifi. M. Mumrhak. :M. S-or'S in tlie 2;i-bird evert: M. F. Hobb-r. 2S; ' '. ItemK 21: w
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Titnni. I'j: A. T. K'lrhjnan. II; V. H"n- : n.nff. 17; n. Timm, 17: II F. Hri?-rs, tl,: Wnx. Ersrerf. 15: E. U Ke;d, 14.
j ITotea from tlie WhXtlxLg Park Trapa. The shootir.p of Mr. t"i lco.-k.son ti a.s Jthe feature of the afternoon. 1-asl t'liicaico "was well ret-re ntF J in j fai in? Synd". Hush. I'U-id and Fetter t at breaking- the targets in fine form. Henry Hjircrsi came la'e, but the boyy n ed a fen of the tArarcta for n-irn. , Two thousind two hundred tare's wire thr'-nn In both even's. Two doctors s-hiotine in th Mm ' r. t -Tui tiotli breaking h'- same r.um- ' r of tarK"-ts. , Mr. en-t Mrs. Myera. the South !.ni . v:,.-.r,t. rs catii. tip to Ph'.m the boys how - t- I'rf.ilt tare- ts
; ti. a er. jr. :n iir.-iKtric . x 1 . tar- : ti'ts s f a 1 1 ; himself s a c-mer in the j trap bb.ootittK world.
i-rr:i: "i- tiu: ilvy t- ch.. The leorgia p.a-h .s-ncl-d ;u the ninth. ,cirin two run's that cnabi. d I' ti-oit to win its second pain, of the sfdA-n
PITCH Kn MTFJiS. Sae .,i!y three wh.le ;torge Dauss al
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WATT HnVT was no i.oy wonder to the Vanks. v he batted him hiird and I
defeated the l;ei sov e.--iiv.
CFTICA' lO. Mar 7.. Ka.sketbal! v. ould drv,u,,-d from th- list of controlled sports tinder a resolution rtifid the national Ik.Iv yestf-r-day by the f'entral Amateur Athletic I'tnon. At a session her- it was decided it was trnn-'ssihle to pr ven' players from eornpctinjr professionally und'-r assurui-.d names. Th- award nsr of the Central A. A. f". h'avywejjfht championship t r, .ph y lo the New lyondoti (Us ) Sl t, s h. Id up.
OFtOn;i; ,-r.S I .Ki: m?d a home run
and tore.- i;.i,'...s ;n f'p-.- tur ,,-s ni bat ! lEiii'nst tlie Wlii;- s, v , ,.,.,-i.l! ,nv !
In the. six-round opener. Kerry SinprT j l-i-eiy to t. 1.,,-uis' vi, tory. : of Chieapo Bub.-r ituted for Duteh Hart-j . j
and was shad-d by Al Morse. PKHUT outr.itch.-.l Za.-h-rv
The fig-lit was staged before a sold-
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a en great support by the Ath!
Co.'b. boxers. retVrers. ph.VF'cians. juigcft. n.uttaftei s. 1 rain.-rs. seconds and tjtnek.-"pers must b.; licensed. I'--f s :ubs in ejr,e. of first class. t77,; hi i-o":i ela-.-i citt'-s. JJ(0; stwh. re. I'h s-icians. refereos. j'-'dpes ni, , mnnagerE, $2i. Tun' keepers. b-A.r-. 'ramer and se. or.ds. ?s. Weights and ia.ses of boxers ajid rules and r mi !a t ior.s shall be the me
us those adopted bv the errni naw a i I
i CLIMBS 900 STEPS I IN 8:51 2-5 TO WIN ! WAGER OF $4,200 ' "KW Tfa;C. Ma 5. --Howard I r C. . Itf'ome, fourt'-f-n j ea r-s ic;n a star half iba.-k end prf.le vaiifr at Yale, run up the forty-five fbtrhts of the Kquirable jbuildtrifr. including SCO steps, from th-"1 j engine room to the roof, yesterday RfrI rtii'i'ti in f:51 2-T.. thereby winninj: : f r m J. Ford Johnson of the brokers pe ; f.rm of Charles I. Barney Xr fV... l, j Br.-ad st.. a narr sai-1 to amount to
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the ni;r;; r----.1 l"d in the National 1, Nick Curt-r of the Cut
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Wally Schang Sitrns With Red Sox on Compromise NEW TOP.FC May 5. Wally ?rhar,. Ked Sox rateher who had refuser! to report unless granted a filary ef 5 12.tf'ii, crinte to trm yesterday with President Harry I'razee. "We ofTer-ed e
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AM2IUCAN LEAQfJE. V "hicairfl i,-, Ronton j j Cleveland , p, Wsphinirton - New Tork - St. Iuis ' R I hiladelphia Ierc!t ;. Yeaterdaya aesults. St. Ixiuis. 12: Chieago. . Philadelphia, 6; Washington. Xw Tork. 6: lio.ston. 1. Detroit. 2; Cleveland. 1. NATION Alt IEAQTJE, W '"inclnnati 1f Philadelphia III". Brooklyn I'iittbursh 7 lioston r ct. Louis Fl 'hicairo - -New York 4 Teaterday's Keaulta. 'mcmnati. .". : Chicaco. 4. Xew York. J: Philadelphia. 4. No Oth- rs pinyed.
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!-ast Friday afternoon Mr Kn"j i.Jruel and Mrs. Kos w tly nr. t'i iu'-d tltfr many friends r.rd rehi'ii s !.er. by steal. ri rz off and cett.nir mat - i .1 Th- at, Ont'l pas: '" t ' ! t ..f
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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
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e e n i n if . 1 Mr. and Mrs. J . ;rlff:n and ,n j Tot.ert of Va.-pa ra ,o. visited .with rd- I at: ves here Sinda y . Misses Claire Ky and Amanda j po ot of "hieao visited tore ,-vcr Sun. I
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PURDUE DEFEATS NOTRE DAME BY SCORE OF 8 TO 4 1..-UWYETTF.. Imi.. M.-,, -, Time- .- bi'tin? by Purdue was Iar;;.ty res;,..,,, sdd for th.- Boilermakers- s ?,- t vio. i--iy oi- X..tr- D., mr. t,, A -Vl. u.:... Hailace pitched for Purdue. AV.n.--. r. the regular pitcher. bei,-,s j,i the hospiti'i. Th recruit did we!!, although times he was nrous.
Chief Features of Walker Boxing Eill The more riiiif-r'nn pioii-i ,.r , ; . ... W nlk-f N'ii,sr bill ' -t 1 ; .'. i m: r.-f- -- i' i: '.1 boxir p m N- V'-i k i-: -i ' . . .a . t'i follow, : I'i f feen-roun-I bouts. bo'iU'in bv t we. judces -r by r ' f- re. If juds' s disisrree. f Thr'-o-mnn j-tife ath!et;r r -i, no
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A I PHH.Wu- I.PHIA To- Burrtia.n beati J.-e t 1 I ii: .1 o h 11 n poisr-. -r I Knocked i'. it Johnny Tiernev; F.ddie! 'f,ir-'.- b-a- ,!"h i l.arkm; Marty Kane J but Billy F'-vme; Pny o'M.iii.-v br.it Jimtiiv ;ia.-k;n. AT I'lTT.-PCP. ;H Patsy y-.-anlon and I haiki Win.O.-r fought irav. ; p-Ily
,M. rc- r !i:,d Mi'-'.,,v shannon f...itfi,t draw; I.e.- r.o-.a-h and liar ley P'fs '"ii , '. t lira . . AT XPAV (Uil.KAVS P, u c li-ms.- Ware kt.o. k. d out Batflinir Vorf.uk. AT ! I:. 'VI I d-tv. Tl Youiib Montreal b at .t.o-i; .sharker. AT ST. PCI.-Ia-w Tendler boa; ..r-din-t. '- Ti i loan.
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Lay aside a sir,!? arnoyr.t today and get oite of our Liberty Bel Danks to tave your spare charje in.
American Trust & Savings Bank 1S2 Stae St., Hammond, hd. A. J. Swansnn, Prcsiden. Danie! Brown. V. Pre. H. 0. Reis?,a. Secy, and Trea;.
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