Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 302, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Thursday, June 10, 1920. ARE YOU "IN ON THIS?"Ttltle tourner in En!and- A syndicate, i 8 to 1: According to latest advices quoted all the way from 6 to 1 to 13 to 1. neaaca Dy a wealthy Detroit golfer, from abroad. Abe Mitchell, present holdwho has an abiding faith in Hagen's ! er of the English title, is the favorite ability, has subscribed $50,000. which I at 4 to 1. w ith Harry Vardon. Ray will be sent to England and wagered. Herd, Duncan Taylor and Jim Barnes if nissiHl nt a , . ' . . - . Close to half a million dollars. It is said, will hinge on Walter Hag-en's winning or losing the coming open golf -re vou reading The Tni$ w quoiea at anomer entry irom the United States,
Nationals Defeated Central
- The Iniiax.a Harbor Nationals decisively trounced the Central A. C. tejni of East Chicago at Indiana Harbor, by score of 5 to 1. -The only outstanding' feature of the game was the txcefitionally gnoi pitching cf the Xationai star pitcher. Kc-vaeh. He evidently was in midseason for mfor the Centrals could get to him for. only ix hit.-v He :.sued only two walks an dstruck out r.ine men. His team mates accordel him wonderful support throughout th? game a-nd when iivthe fifth, the Centri! A- C. team had three men en bast- ;i id only one down, they executed the only double jlay of the ?ame. Lett to Buckeye to Gordon. The National rcortd their runs in the first two innings. In the second they rallied and made f -ur runi The doubles of Buckeye. Kova h and Benson aided considerably in the scoring. After the second in.-.ir.g- f e National players for some reason failed to connect squarely w;:h the deliveries of Sam. the Central pitcher, and as a result, were net able to increase their scores. Evidently they had Ie:t their batting eyes at home. The ame teams play again on the Ilth of next month and another hot battle is anticipated. The National, also, would like to hear from teams averaging 17 years. In case a game is wanted, rlease' call T3."-U' or write Stephen Ginther, 3711 Deodar street. In-
aiana. Harbor. Sec-re by Innings: R. IT. Nationals .....1 4 0 0 0 0 0 i n 3 n Centrals 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6
HOLER BESTS ffif MITCHELL If BADGER ARENA
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. June 10. The crashing southpaw of Lew Tendler of Philadelphia punched Richie "p11 of Milwaukee to defeat, in one of th toutiiiest battles ever seen in the arena of the Cream City A. C. at the Auditorium last night. Mitchell was beiten bally, but put up one of the gamcst struggles that any fighter ever made. He fou.tht harder under punishment'
j than wh. n the g.inr was a shade easier, but it never was really easy for Richie. j Mitchill fell a victim f Lewis' left hand because he could not find any way j to k t away from 1. Tendler started
to - place :t 11 tne lust round ana ne was piuciiiff it t the final gong. As early as the second round Tendler slammed ovi r the left squarely to Mitchell's ch!:i and Kioh! dropped to th
j t;inas. didn't take a count, but I pot up and. fighting desperately and j holding alternately, weathered the
round.
COURT RULES OUT WIFE'S TESTIMONY IN DEMPSEY CASE
SA-V FRANCISCO. CaJ.. June 10. Early close of the prosecution case In
I the trial of William Harrison (Jack)
lempscy. heavyweight champion of the
world, on a charge of evading the selective draft act. was indicated when Judge
Maurice T. N. Dooljng In the United
States District court, ruled that con
fidential communications between Drmp.
sey and his former wife. Maxine Dcinp. sty. were inadmissable as evidence.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
I. U. OF E. C'S TO PLAY THE S CATENAS Next Sunday afternoon at Morris Tsrk the fans will see in action the fast I. W. of E. C. baseball club of Chicago, one of the strong traveling clubs in the Inter-City league. Man
ager H. I. Pease, who plays the initial ;
sack, assures us ho will give us a good article of ball and as Manager Tease 1? rated as one of the fastest first saekers in the league we see no reason to doubt his word. The battery as announced will be Dean and Liebhart. S catenas battery will be announce! later. Game called at 3 p. tn.
REPORT RISBERGHAS JUMPED SOX Whn the White Pox took th field against the Red hose yesterday Charles "Swede" Risberg was missing from the shortstop position. It was officially ar. r.ounoed that he had gone to San FranJ cis-co because of the illness of one of hi? children. From another source, however, it was learned there was a possibility of his having jumped the team. Risberg threatened to quit last spring, but relented. There is a chance that the outlaw league which harbors Chick Oanuil has been tempting Swede. Kssper Heads Notre Dame Trae& Squad for Next Year
SOUTH EEXD. Ind.. June 10. Ciril T. Xasptr was elected captain of the 1021 Noire Dame track squad yesterday. Kasper lives at St. Cloud. Minn., .ir.d is a junior in the school of com-nierce.
At London Tod (Kid) Lewis knocked out Johnny Iiasham (9). At Milwaukee Lew Tendler beat Rjchio Mitchell (10); Frankie Callahan beat Jimmy Muzzy (8); Stanley Everett
and Frank Schmalzer fought a draw (S). j At Detroit Rocky Kansas heat Malt Trock (10). Jackie Clarke beat Joe .Chip (in); Dick Loadman beat Dick ! Russell (10).
Ty Cobb, who was injured Sunday In a collision with Flagstead, will be out of the gam" for about ten days. An X-ray examination revealed torn ligaments in the left knee.
"MUGGSY" McGRAW NOW FIGHTS TO CONTROL HAVANA Charles Stoucham. president of the New York Nationals, and John McGraw, manager of the Giants, have reached the parting of the ways and their partnership will end this fall, according to reports reaching here. Negotiation.-rre under way that will give one complete control of the Giants and the other of the Havana race track, in either case Johnv Kvrrs succeeding
to the management of the Giants. The hitch at present is which will stay with the Giants and which will go to Havana, neither beinc willinc m
concede anything to the other. It is
id McGraw is partial to Havana and wants to quit baseball for the turf, but the influence of "Curley" Rrown has been a big factor in keeping him
out of control in the Cuban capital.
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