Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1920 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Wednesday, June 9,' 1920 WITNESSES FAIL TO COLLEGE PUBLICITY ner and V. Blame Patton. Other member? of the committee are: Edward Souder. Kokonin; I'ercy A. Parry. ville; rrt-r Edson. Fort Wajne; Allen Hincr. Newcastle and Mark Nave. New Tork. Hammond; Jespe Greene, Kort Wayne; HURT DEMPSEY CASE COMMITTEE STARTED h 'lifford Peterson. Cracvforisvili; A. A. anoaBBanoBBn I B D B B S S Q B B D i ! McCain. C"ra fordnviHe: Jesse W. Nrrce. Clinton; Itoy K. liarrold. KushI
Hammond Will Play Ind. Harbor
At Hirrisburs. ra. Jack I'rrry b-at Johnny Gill i At Syracuso. X. T. Roy Moore boat :
Jabcz White (1D. I At Aurora Jimmy Kelly bent Frankie Jummati (lit: Jack Coyn boat Al Tuttle 1; Charlie Scully beat Mike. O'Leary (10): Al Morris knucked out
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Kelly Shades Jummati in Fast 10-Round Bout AURORA. III.. June P. Jtmmv Kelly of Chicaxo defeated t'rankie Jummati
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would 1 iko- to book a few jrimrs with any fa.t baseliil club They would like to book a I :me with the K. of .'".' of Hamnvnd. a!f for irame?, 1 lrtri-M or between 7 and s n'rlork. and ask for Frank Va!:nor.
The Hammond K. of C.'s have withvjt a doubt, booked their best attraction of the season for next Sunday, when they will take on the fast Indiana Harbor A. l at Harrison park. To date the Harbor agsTcjration has 'ost but one game, and that a close I to i battle, which thev dropped last Sun-
at Ohiearo Heiffhts. azainst the ! of Ohieaso ini the
regular team from that city, who were witnessed in an Aurora vine here toTocently admitted into the City leagrue. j nisht. They went ten rounds l ;i the Buck-' Bakalar. a Hammond lad is I wmdup at the armory. The boy stood iixg the pilchins for the Harborites j tee to toe from the opening roust to the mvi according to all reports he is hav- . last. Kelly had Jummati misine in ir.g the best year he ever enjoyed a.- , almost every round and seldom MUed -i hurUr on arv team in this vicinity. ( to beat him to the punch. Ho had V ifims as though Hakalar. who has ' Trankie b!e-dmgr from the ose and alwavs been regarded as a pitcher of . mouth after the fifth round and m the
no moan ability, has finally struck his j nth closed his left eye. real stride, and judinc from the way 'he fans on their feet he has been gnns of late he will soon J rf,undsain the reputation of beinp th most ! .
feared siah artist in the whole Calumet I
rerion. To date Buck has faced and
defeated such strong clubs as the May- j ,.,srM a c 5tiH the fast ontnreri team The West Ends from West Hammond
known -a the All Americans and in addition to these, he has also pitched th Harbor crowd to a one-sided victory, over the Twin City K. of C.'s. this betnj the tram that fame the Hammond
Knights such a tousrh battle Ust ?un- I day. It ts reported, however, that the ' Twin City crowd had a much stronger j team in the. lield against Hamond than
they did against the Harbor and If thi is the correct dope next Sunday should see a real lively scrap when the Hammond and Harbor clubs get together. Bakalar has promised local fans that he will try and turn in as good an exhibition against the Hammond Knights as he delivered last Sunday over at Chicago Heights, where he allowed th" home club but triree measly hits, only to lose out in the ninth, when one of his outfielders misjudged a fly. giving the Heights crowd a hard earned t to n victory. It was tough to lose a game like this, especially after pitching such air tight ball, striking out no le than 12 men.
In addition . to . Bakalar. the Harbor.) team boasts of several other first class performers, including such well known j stars as Kenney Gam. Brick Foster. , Blub Blumenthal and "Goulash" Krou- j pa. The latter is the regular catcher! and the Harbor fans claim h? is in a j class by himself, especially eo when it comes to handling the wicked slants of ! Bakalar. Kcnhey Gant plays second j -base and has the reputation of being !
quite a hitter. Brick Foster. in addition to hitting in the cleanup position, lakes care of the job out in centerfield. while Blumenthal. who is the leadoff
man. fili.-- in in right. The balance of j the lineup is made up as follows: lenn ' Sim. ls base: Jim Morris, shortstop: ' Billy West, third base: Ed Glegg. left ! field and Jerry Galtk. utility pitcher. ; The correct batting order of both the
Harbor and Hammond K. of C.'s will be announced in Friday night's issue of The Times.
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tSTTr COPRF.3PONPEM I N. SEVICE1 SAN FIl.VNCISCO. Jrtne 9 Jack " Demj'sey scored hcasily in the first day of his trial on the charge oi having cvad'-d the dr-ft. I The government put nearly a d"i"n witnesses on the stand. Not one of
them fine any testimony which legal sharp" could construe a." d imaging ti the -case of the heavy weight chunpion. The stories of witnesses supported the story of Dcmpsey. As a result. DcmpBcy's friend now nre confident of nr. quitlal and iabsohit vindica I'.on '."or him. Predictions are made that the trial wlllbe over before the end of the week. l.es than 2i jurnr,n were called before the jury was chosen. John Hogan, who w.ts chairman of the draft lwiard which classified Dcmpsey. said he placed Pempsey in class i.V of the draft because he felt that the facts in Dompsev's cise warranted At the opening of court today the
fovornmont probably will call Maxin j Dempsey as a wi'ness. Then will be-' pin the real battle of the trial. At-, torneys for the defense lain MiNabf and John W. Preston- are tonfi-lont that thev can keep Maxine and her! i sordit story from the witness stand on the grounds that she was I vm psey 's wife during the war period and, therefore, cannot testify against him. Without Maxine Pempsey's story it is boJicved that the case of the ;;n - , ernment i appri-lahly wakcned that it may collapse utterly. I
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rRAWKOIiDSVII.LK. Ind . June 9 : 1 n School f OT A Wabash college pub,e.ity commit tee 1 t.CIlC & iJIlUUi IUf
i being formed to aid the endowment j committee of 1 he Crawford illo lnstitu-i tion n it? campaign to add $2,000.00 j to the assets of th school. The com-j nnttee is hi'inu made up from former) students ami for the most part i f inen engaged in cither newspaper or jour- i nalisiic "rk of soni" c haracter. While
lI" Pllbl mmvtc' w... for the j 5cIect incinz Assemblies Ever, present will he to am tne endowment, , j r ..v.; , , . Ihursday Lvening.
brace aii interests of i he college. in- Classes for tJcginners Lvcry Monday
eluding the obtaining of good students i evening. for the school. This i the place you'll find good clean a special me'eting of the publicity 1 music and dancing. No suggestive rommittre has boon .ailed by u J. j dancing allowed in this hall.
Leonard, manager, to be hold at Craw- i
fordsv ille June to. Several Wabash men of Inilianapolis have b-en named on the committer, including Frank Hall. Eddie Ash, W. W. Woolard. Edward H. Zieg-
PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M . TO 10 P. M. High School Classes Everj Friday Evening.
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ISPCCUL TO THE T1MES1 i WHITTNG. Ind.. June 9. By breaking 47 out of clay birds. O. D. I-ot- j tinville came, out winner in the classi, j ficaticn shoot at the Whiting park tra; Sunday. June 6. Shooting in class a -s j not only won the classic event, but ; laclied'one target of going straight in i his last event and wining the gold
modal offered by the club for a perfect score. L.. N. Punning was high gun for the class B shooters by breaking 40 tar. gets. ' William Eggcrs was high in class C by breaking 41) birds. The day w a-s perfect for high scores as there was very little wind and the light was very good. Good srores are sure to be the rule from now on not cnly from the real shooters but from the beginers as well as a number of trophies will be placed in competition at the next shoot June JO. Scores for the afternoon: Shot at. Broke
W. C. Snyder - 150 "William Voter 125 rr. Timm ieo If. F. Holder 75 H. Fetta 75 "reorge Bucher 75 A. TV Buchanan 75 Ft. Ft. Welsby 75
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9ota from the Whiting- Park Traps The Stanolind target trophy, presented by the Standard Oil company of Indiana, to its employes will be on exhibition in" the w in-dow of C. U Baker, the' jeweler, this week. All employes who anticipate entering tournament fr this beautiful' trophy are requested to give some the onee over. This trophy will be shot for over the Whiting Fark trars starting about the first of August. The progressive handicap system will b used giving each" shooter an equal chance. The President's trophy from now- on will be on exhibition at the club house on each shooting date. This trophy was admired by a good many shooters an.! spectators at the last shoot. Any club member is eligible to compete for this trophy. 'or information regarding dates for shooting handicap system used and any other information wanted write Mr. Herbert Morris, 322 Sheridan avenue. y"hiting, Ind.. secretary treasurer, Whiting Trapshooters club.
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