Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1920 — Page 7
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BANTAM CHAMP HAMDS A LACING TO JABEZ WHITE
FHtTAPEUHIA, May 12. Juries ty tho vrajr rete Herman, -world's Iwui tajn weiglit champ fro ri, ha-ndlfd hlmrelf la his eight round bout i ith Jatwz "White of BucjlIo, la the ring of the Oijmpta A, A. Monday, hp intTids taiSr.ir no cumcj of having xvhat hap
pened to ALik O'Dowd. happen to him. r&te. knowing that 'White 13 a nifty stcrrr and a fair puncher, started his evening's work at high speed and kti it up for the full eight sessions, carritmc the ehada by a margrin that could not l dispute! cvwi by White's friends. Herman ftid While furmshed the wlodup of the show and save the fans, who turned out strong, a pood run or their money. rcte-, a bit too ruggrd or Jabpz was able to axslmiote all the blows which conr.rrTtu with his unatomy and iir return he shot wallops that stung the New York boy,
AT CIOEVEILND Carl TrraiJn.e wotx abada over Pal moor of Hemphla, Is a fast IO-round boat.
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The World of Sport
WABASH, IND., -will havw a municipal golf courp. The west half of the city park has tx?n leased by local members of the rhl Delta' Fraternity, who expect to have. ths course ready by Memorial day. Wabash will bo the only town of its size In the stata to have a public golf couse, THB Iew Terj&r-rinky Mitchell scrap has been set for May 13 at Milwaukee. There will be much money bt on the outcome, say they who know, and th card will draw one of the largest fight crowds ever seen in the Cream City. The Philadelphia lightweight la one of Leonard's strongest contenders and has never ben known to "lay down" in any of his fights. A rapid-fire battle is assured the fans, who witness the bout May 19. JOHNNY JONES, who plays short for the Toledo Duk&s, is one ball player who can lay claim to the fact that he is in the game merely for the sport of it. This ia Johnny's first year In professional baseball. Ha is the son of a "Si. Louis traction magnate and talks, looks and dreses the part. However, he hasn't got much on Del Brainerd, who with his brother controls 40,000 acres of land in New Mexico. THERE "WAS a time when traction magnates made more coin than ball players, but here it seems son Is foxier than father. CARli TREMAINE, who kayoed Ft add e Mason dn one round at Toledo re. cently, will fight Pal Moore of Memphis at Cleveland tonight. THERE IS a letter for Irving Cbayken at The Times office. TWINS were born to The Harvester and Queen Worthy at the Forest Park stock farm. The Harvester Is Faul Kuhn's $35,000 stallion. Queen Worthy Is a $15,000 brood mare. Veterlnarics say such dual births ate rare. CA SET SMITH and Tom Seaton, lending pitchers on the iT.ui Francisco team In the Pacific Coast league, were given their unconditional release following charges of gambling plated against them by Manager Charles Graham. A UNIQUE feature of the opening of the baseball season in Portland. Sunday, May 13, will be a flight of aeroplanes to this city from Dayton, O.. carrying the fast MoCook aviation fild team, which is
booked to cross bats with the Portland city team in tho opener in this city.
BABE BUSTS OUT IN PRINT IN BIG STYLE
BY JACK VEJOCX (Tlmaa Sporting- Editor) NEW YORK. May 12. Baie Ruth has gone over the top today in his campaign to shatter all existing, records for long distance plugging. As a self-appointed delegate-at -large he has finally started his race to befrter bis own mark f 29 home runs and he now baa four circuit swats to lus credit. Ruth wnas alow in getting started, but he has apparently found his batting eye and 15,000 New York fans who saw him account for the defeat of the White Sox wiU verify this statement. In four tripa to the plate Ruthx hit out two homers and a triple and drew a base ou balls. He scored three runs himself and drove two more across the plate Mid his sum total for the day Just balanced! the efforts of the White Sox team against Carl. Mays.
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KANSAS CITT. Mo., May 12. Ernie Koob, Louisville's left handed pitcher, burled the first no-hit, no-run game of the season today against the Kansas Citl American association team. He allowed five passesv but never was In danger of being- scored on during the nine Innings. Only one opponent reached second bejse. Two Kansas City players were struck out. Five batters took first on balls and in the fifth inning a batter was hit by a pitched ball.
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
HERO FOR A DAT Babe Ruth. THE STURDY BACKER soaked out two homers and a triple, enabling tho Yankees to beat Chicago. THE REDS raised the National league pennant and celebrated by beating the Giants. P-.ou.sh and Duncan tnade circus oalehes at the expense of the McGraw men. ROSS YOUNG of the Giants rot three triples at Cincinnati. THE BROWNS forgot to make any runs og Southpaw Kinney and the AUileUcs won easily. THREE HITS and a passed batter in the ninth gave the Tigers the-first game against Washington. Jennings used four pitchers, FIT.J JXGDI was effective against the Cardinals and the Boston Braves won Uieir eighth straight game.
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Lawler and Green Fight Draw in Springfield Go SPRINGFIELD, 111.. May 12. Jack lawler of Omaha and Willie Green of Chicago fought a ten round draw Monday. Green was the aggressor throughout, but Iawler landed seveal hard blows, making the bout even. Ix Patterson, Negro, light weight champion of the A. E. F.. outpointed George Ford of Peoria In an eight round bout.
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BIARTIN BURKE PUNCHES REICH ALL OVER RING New Orleans. La., May 12. Martin Burke of New Orleans made a punching bag of Al Reich cf New York In lo rounds Monday. Reich weighed 208 and Burke 176, and the red haired local lad ."imply stopped all afound Keich, who was never able to reach him.
Three Olympic Athletes Injured in Taxi Crash NEW YORK. May i:. Arthur McAleenan, former national champion driver, and Ted Ford Cann, holder of several world's swimming records, Mere Ff-.riously injured, and Stephon Ruddy, another well-known simr,:er, was slightly hurt In a taxiiab accident in Long Is'uuid City today. A'l threw were candidates for the Ainu-nan iMyini.ie games swimming tetun:
AT CA2ffIEir, N. J. OlfSe O'Dowfi, ex-mi die weight champion. ircn popular decision over Jackie Clark in 10 rounds.
Cats and Dogs at Peace. There ts one place near Philadelphia where cats and dogs 1 MI tegether Ir. peace.- It Is n cemetery cfevoted to rets. It Is t FriinchMUe, and contains ruany her.dsotae roaibstoces. At-a you. vtwl isThe T3mejr-'
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Bridal Gown Special South Chicago has never before been able to dirplay a more beautiful array of wedding gowns than C. R. Cave is showing
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Sample Infant's Wear That Will Save You Money Here are just the "togs that mothers need for the lit-' tie tots, at prices which are very unusula. THREE LOTS Lot 1 Consists of Gowns, Petticoats, Jackets and Caps; values to $1.39. QRr Special for 4 days at "Lot 2 Little sweaters, silk and poplin hats, bonnets and pique coats; all good values up to $2.50. Spe Jf QO cial for 4 days at91'570 Lot 3 Slipon sweaters, silk robes and beautiful em-
Spring Blouses of Tricollette $6.00 Values for A Rare Opportunity feelted, short sleeves and low neck. Very "chic." Colors, rose, gold, copen, flesh, black, tan and navy. Sizes to 44. Special for 4 days at $4.95. Other Special Values in Tricollette Blouses $13.50 to $31.50.
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