Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1920 — Page 10
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S.O.A.A. 10 MEET SAT.
si-k-'w ;, Tun Tivks. I SATURDAY'S GAUIS , Perfections vs. Polarlnes at Sheridan
Are., grounds, 3:00 p. m. Tf) faralites vs. Solar Reds at Wliitlnff : ,;! t)l
sniuwis, l UiO p. m.
Kennwns vs. Red Crowns at Whiting ffrounds, 4:G0 p. m.
i team w ill uOeiatc at nrst for the i,.-
l'e tioiis and H.fTinai i.r tin Cic.ro club j will .'ik in lift n. M. Hanks wul! vrk al Mm uMop. I "i'hu si. Hiding, m ir lose, of tho twit J itub.s i us l'ol low s : Win l.(i.s.. I'll -fort ions 1. 1 (in .mu iviaruu s ,stn (jii j
ISatt. ri.'S Polarities. ICadloff and Hui-
1.1. -r: lVif. rlii.ns, Gri.sol and M. -Shane, j l-'ans lf.-ni around the county an as.mvd ox' to. ,1 baseball if they attend
any one ol UK'S.' throe Contests.
Big Track Meet On At Ann Arbor
WIITTING, Tnd.. Juno th-- two I . . i . 1 ; 1 1 ,r teams of .'ii A A. l- .s. K-.ll league
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n.j.an aenue rt"oun.1s in what I s to b a pitchers battle. Lrity ntiv with the Boston Am""- J ' ' am . w i 'I lint! for t p. . 1
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olar lleds will be strengthened. Same with the Pa rallies hv tie-'
nc: on lh.- ti. -l.l r Kutrusk-i, was d--mutely assigned to them at meeting of the baseball mannat-s nifcht. Itartruska. St&rlinic in ih.
s.aso,, wall the Solar P.eds. jumped lo I h- Keiiow ns in the last contest. The winner of the Pat alitcs-Sol.u-K.ds battle will possibly lie for seemid place in tho l-arue. Hattenos Sol.,r Hods. V,e or Hamlin and Walsko; Paralites, C'anner and Hanson.
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j The lighting Renowns, battle seare.l j vi t-ians of one twelve inning dri.e and ! on- nitu te-n innine clash vn'i iL-r.
the d "rowns in the lst same of the afternoon at Whitinftr park. The hiek of the Ilenowns is about due to turn and they niay b-at th- hard hittinR fi. , frowns. It is seldom that a 'team, playing the brand of ball that the l:enowns d-.. oecupi. s the tail end position in an Industrial league. P.atteries I;, nowns. I--. i;eX and AVorley: i;ed Crowns, Mmre cr lireckenberger and Holmes.
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Manager Puther!a.nd of the Polarine showed up at the magnates meeting lasr night with a broken finfter. This will keep htm out of the g-.tme for some timCaptain Cnnner of tb Pars!itPitches baseball ftlmost as well as be bowls and he's some bowler. f SfSU? THE
ANN AKBiH;. Mich.. June 4A'it'i over tive hundred m-n conti-stintr for t went -four schools, the Conference track and field meet to be held here Saturday promises to be one of the most successful in years.
If IliKKins of Cbnaco is nhle to competethe Midway school, with thirteen
men. is considered to have an equal i hance with California and Illinois. Without HiKgins contesting for fhieatro, California, with h- r tle stars, is a favorite. ANith (arl J.dinsiin entered only in the broad jump. Michigan hasn't a chance in the world of winninc th" meet. The Californians have been here since Wednesday morning. They were the first of the athletes to arrive and have been working out on l-'erry l'ield for two tias. Kvery man is in the pink of condition, and trey are being picked either to win th- iret or to finish second, with Illinois and Chicago lighting n out with them for the western title. Hendrlnson. Merchant, Majors. Wells nil Peterson al! won points for California in the eastern inter-collt gtate meet last Saturday. It is said they are in better shape for this meet than they were a week ago.
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
STATION A-L LEAGUE.
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Cincinnati 2o IirookH n 23
1 finwig.i 24 .Pittsburgh 19
St. 1'uis 1!) 2 Boston 1 IS 2 New York 17 2 Philadelphia 13 2 Yesterday's Sssults. Xew York, 6; Boston. 0. New York, 3; Boston. 5. Brooklyn, 2; Philadelphia. 0. AMXRICAN IiEAOTTE.
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Hammond schools will probably lose the services of Coach George. Veenker neiit ear. 'latterin; offers are said to have been received by Coach Veenk. r from many schools throughout the state. His reputation as a builder of athletes has won for him a state-wide reputation and it would not be a surprise if he should accept the position of coach with a famous down stale high school. Coach Veenker could not he reached on the phone to verify the report that he will not renew his contract this year. Superintendent or Schools Kdwin !?. Monroe said that teachers o .nl racts w ill be fil'-i-l early next week. A movement i- en foot among tho business me n of the ( ity to secure Coa. h Veenker for another year. He has been with Hammond schools for two years and during that lime th- fuccoss of Hammond's basketball, ootbalt and track teams has been far reaching. The business men of the city recognize tho advertisins value of s, hool sport a in making the city talked about and are anxious to have Coach Veenker continue his good work here.
The World of Sport
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STAR FOR A PAY Ping Bodie. The rudgy Yank-e outfielder got tired or seeing the Yankees trail along with a score of 4 to 1 against them, so, -with three of his team mates on the pa'hs, ho poked out a homer and won the old ball game from the Athletics. THE GI WTS. wearied of losing dotih'e headers t-- th Braves so they turnid around and won a pair. Barnes pnd N'ehf held Stalling men in check. IM'TfTT I.EON'ARn limited Cleveland ot sit hits and the Tigers clawed three
Indian pitchers for enough runs to win. KEN' WII.M.VMS hit his third hmiM htm In fle games but Wilkinson was in form and the Browns could not
triumph over the White Sox. AFTER DROPPING five straight Jeff rf offer broke his losing streak by shutting out the Phillies while the Dodcers were accumulating two runs. HAXvRI3 tripple with Shanks and Rico on the chalk lines gave Washington a victory over the ReiJ Sox.
Yesterda;r" Results. Chicago, 6; St. Louis. 4. New- York. 5; Philadelphia. 4. "Washington. 2: Boston. 1. Detroit, 6; Cleveland, .I.
At Montreal Frankie Fleming heat George Papin C.fi). At Quinoy. Mass. Vincent Martin beat Harry Carlson fl2). At rocatello, Idaho ordon McKay knocked out Curley Kastly i7.
LEONARD ASKS PACKEY AIO The, Benny Leonard-Cliarl t" White light weight championship fight to b?
decided in Benton Harbor on the aft-
I ernoon of July 5 may be the means of bringing Packey Mcl-'arland ba-k
into the ropei! arena. Packey today received a wire from Billy I'ihson, Leorrard's manager, asking if he would consent to train the champion for the contest. Under ordinary circumstances Packey is too busy to don the milts, hut be. cause of his close friendship with Gibson he is giving the matter much consideration. Leonard, who scales around i;n pouiKis now. must come down t loj at 3 and a lot of bard work awaits
him. Already the champion has engage.! Ike Bernstein as his aid in getting in'o shape. Interest in the tight is running high. Promoter Fit siinmotis already has , requests from all o r the country for tickets and the Chicago handlers are anxious to get a start on the pasteboards.
White will move to Kenton Harbor Within the next few rUys to select h i training camp. It is believed he will take Jim Pugh's cottage, which is equipped with everything a modern gymnasium has. Leonard is expected to start cast within a week.
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WILL PLAY CHICAGO NINE NEXT SUNDAY With but a single defeat so far this season the fast Liberty A. A. baseball team views with confidence the outcome of next Sunday's game at Standard Steel ball grounds with the Standards of Chicago. Th Standard team ranks well up in the list of aggressive Chicago ball clubs and a battle royal is expected, when it
locks horns with the Liberty boys. Manager Bengson of the Liberty team announces that either Mears'or Zimmerman will hurl for the local boys. Much la exported from Krugs. who will oc- j cupy right field. Cassel of the Chioagi
league will umpire. The g,ie will be railed at C.rtn p. m.
Billy B-aJzac, middle weight pugilistic 'hampion of France, successfully defended his title At the Cirque do Paris Saturday night by defeating Ponnler. The match as for 20 rounds, hut successive Mows to the jaw sent the challenger helpless to the canvas in the eleventh. X X X J. Edward Grlllo, sporting authority and former president of the American association, died today. Crillo had hem sporting editor of tho Washington Post and later of the Washington Star. He was once president of the Toledo ball club. X X X C parit y of the Polo r; rounds on rainy days is SO.rtOonon gallons. X X X H. H. Mac;regor was elected captain of the Purdue track team and Clifford
C. Furnace, a sophomore, was elected captain of next year's cross country team at a meeting of the latter men Tuesday night. MacOregor's hom is in Birmingham, Ala. He is a pole vaulter. (iurnas broke the state record in the two-mile run at the state interoolegiate trark and field meet held here last week, negotiating the distance in 9 minutes 21 2-3 seconds. X X X Johnny Shovlin, for several years a Columbus infielder. and this season with the St. Ixmis American league club, has jumped the Browns to play in the Oii league in Pennsylvania
X X X Ty Cobb, who never froen on a spring training trip, is doing his training now
wttn the rigors. Did the rest of the team go Pou tli? X X X Jmmy Deycr or Jickson. former feather weight championship aspirant and promoter for a boxing club in Jackson, has been appointed boxing and wrestling instructor at the Michigan Agricultural college. He wjH bejrin work Sept. 1. Jack HeppinstaU has been named train. r and conditioner to work with Do ur. X X x Read tri: Baseball is brooming nn,i of the mosf popular sports in Japan. The colleges and schools have adopted
it and have turned out some proficient 1 players. The league idea is beginning
to penetrate the country and observers declare it is only the matter of a few years until the Nipponese will be threatening the supremacy of the Americans in the diamond sport. Then, this: Because of numerous broken fingers among France's coming army officers, the general staff has forbidden playing of baseball at the military camps of St. Cyr, France's "West Point. The order declares baseball is to rough for French officers. The game has become very popular throughout France, since its introduction by American soldiers. X X X John W. Flynn. who had charge of
athletics at Camp Bowie during the war, has leaused the Fort Wayne ball park for boxing bouts. The park is close to the business district and the bouts are drawing large crowds.
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SHAMROCKS WIN The Whiting Shamrocks defeated the East Chicago Juniors Saturday at East Chicago by a score of 21-ln. Bill Doody pitched his first game of th eseajon for the Shamrocks and allowed 1 4 hits, but fanned 12. The fielding of Kedar and K.lkery was notable for the Shamrocks, while Divan slammed a Babe Ruth in the seventh. East Chicago used three
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