Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1920 — Page 6
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I mng iiii"i:i r race to te loui on .juiy I 4th at wlii. h time they expect to have I their tra- k in first class vondub-n.
Spsc-iai. To Tub Timf. HOBART, Ind.. June 1. Over dJ'o j
at tended tno rJCi neiu nci'e Minuaj- ny tine Hohart Jt"to.rcycie dub at their Mw race track east .if t-n. r.iiowirts are tUe entries and the winners; 6 MILE, S HI FKKK FOR AM. ( Pmfrnntcmi! I 1st Willard lfni.ver. .'nd Warren Cropp. r (J Ota ' Y;i!!em.in. 4th Steve Wosf.ey. &fh Paul Anderson. 6th il. Fre ze. 7tj2 Ray Oid.t . fl MILK. FHF.f. FOR AM. ( t'ruf esxiunii ) Ibi Faul Anderson. 2nd Warren rropp. 3rd. Marvin lb-over. 4th Otto Walderman. 5th--Willard Hoover. 6 th IlaunJulp.
7th Steve Westburg. MILK STOCK RlfF A MA TEC R 1st Milton Bail aatyne. 2nd Adama. Crd OJliicrl.tnd A. W. Kel.ey, Pearson. Kirshhaoh, CisiK'W. Mefartey, Ne whuwlie. a MILK KIIKK FOR ALL VM ITEI II 1st Paul Andertm. 2nd Warren Cropp. 3rd Wiilard Hoover. 4tb Waller man . 6 MILK STiX K RUT, AMATEl R 1st Milton Bal lanty ne, 2nd Adanli. Srd Kelly . IvlrcJibach, iEllman. 6 MILE SIDB OAK AM TJ,l R 1st Ourmetle. 2nd Mortem. 3rd Green
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Kf'd for two runs. Flynn then popped to t.he catcher who threw into center field trying to nip I Tendergast off of second base. The center fielder then heaved the pill pain third and Prendergast came over with the third run. In the .second inning Harle fcord on a single, a stolen base and an error by the third b;iseraaii. In the sixth the K. of C. put the game on Ice. scoring five runs on five hits including singles by Flynn. llarle and Tapue, a triple by O'Rmirge and and Tayue, a triple hy O'Eourke and Cyril's scored their only run in the fourth, on a hit hy r.aiminsky. followed by a wild throw from Harle and another by Inllon.
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of t !;. day was credited t ' 'Uourk vv !-.. jK-f d oft" a triple to deep riKht
center, jro"l tor two runs, in tee sevtnth. Ilalph I'rfiidersast .the cleanup hitter, was there with a double and !ivi hare? on bil'.s and Miller and Eddie Flynn pot one hit apiece. This made a total c 1' nine l bv.s, ... i for as many runs. Jim PaUcn pitched a whale of n pame, lettinsr the visitors diwn to three iiit-s and strikintr out fourteen of the St. 'yril swatters. The K. of c. started after MeSimnk in the first frame. tr-ttin:; three runs with the aid rf only one hit. O'Rourke started off by pettintr pasted with the oaJl and when the s't. Cyril's tried for a forceout at second on Knricht's bunt, all hands were safe. After Tatie popped out to the first baseman rrenderfrrist worked the pitcher for a
pass, f iiinir t!ie bases. ith the saes
loaded. Miller lined a single t right.
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fi-'rECTAi To The Timtts. Win-riNil. ind.. June 1 The Tolar. ines and the Renowns battled nineteen inninprs Saturday afternoon at the ew York a", enue (tifiinds hef.re bringing
j the same to a conclusion. The Parj a tine team won 3 to I after both teams I had staged ral.e. that threatened to j settle the game much sooner. J With three Poiannes on the bases in the sixteenth. McOdtan niriied whit threatened t be a rallv when he nab
bed a liner, that leoked good for center tleid. and threw a runner out on a force play at home. The next was an easy out retiring the side. Rofh sides played air tight hail after the first inn ng when two run apiece were scored. Rex went the full route on the mound while Oath was relieved in the seventeenth by Lefty Radloff, The playing .if Cross on first ivas of stellar quality while both Jurek and M.-Oiellan did wood work at short. However, it was Mc-Olellan's handling of a hot grounder in the last inning that enabled Pust to cros the pan for the winning run. Sore by innings: P.Xarines: j 2 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 ft '" 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 1 3 Renow-s: I 0 0 1 A 0 1 n 0 M fl M II M n 2 Batteries Polarines. Oath. Radloff and Butler; Renews. F. Rex and Worley. Fmpiresputherland and Pobbertine. r?rKotAr. To Tuft T:mesT WITTTINO. Ind., June fi. f.ood pitch, ing hy Ous C.riesej and timely hitting hy the Perfections resulted in the ore Perfections S. Paralite I. at the Wh.ting Park first game. Oriee furmeriy of the Milwaukee American Ass iation team, made his first appearan-e in a Perfection uniform. He showed plenty of speed with good control. Tn addition to the slab work the elongated hurler peeled a homer part the club
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1 I N T r F. A T I O N L NEWS SERVIC?! voisii., .lime 1 Hiibe Itaih is nine Ituine runs ahead f his ltkt rei'rd lofiaj. When Hie "Ilig Hatnliino" ornheil out bin (wrlflh homer off Walter .ftehnson he fuadriiiled hi- ltlt oil I m t" for up to June 7. of last year, lie .Had reuiteretl but three circuit Miinxhm,
TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
Hade e.f bits in the afternoon by rapping out his twelfth homerun of the
STAR '-'OP. star won his with a homer a-ainst the i:
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COCK ROACHES WATER BUGS AND ANTS DESTROYED
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Ponder anel Cloat were the ci.-islv's between the Cards, tth't broke even.
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BETZ MAKES IT FOUR STRAIGHT
The Bctz team made it in the Industrial League the Chicago Telephone. out the Telephone; t'am
four straight by defeating o. With one started trou
ble on two hits and error, scoring one. run in the Crst inning. But lite l.'Uz team came through in the- second inning on a hit, a base on balls and a
clean single, by Yet rick scored two j runs. In the, fourth, Robinhoso hit ai
home run into deep right tie,d. I. 'it in the next inning Chayken hit into short right for a sine.!.', but stole seeend before the ball was even in play, and tried te steal third when the catcher shot it wild and he seored. The feature of the afternoon was the batting of Sc-hroeder. who got a single and" a triple with three on In the eighth. The Betz team will play the United Chemical rext Saturday, both tearns have not lost a game. A larfa-e
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