Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1920 — Page 10
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Big Crowd Expected At Game TVip bigKrSit crowd of the year is exrci. d at. Harrison park next Sunday afternoon when the Hammond K. of CVs vi'.l pl' fast team from Indiana K.u-i'.ir, k:sown as the Indiana Harbor A. C '!'! Harbor club is rated a one of tV faF'.cst nfrjrresations in the county find th-; way the Hammond K. of t.'-"5 h.,vf bc.Mi fr.dnK of late, th.y are also being considered as one of the leadins Lams ;n the "alumet region and will Slv,n be in the running for the county i hamidonfhip. : 1 1 k " Bakalar. the Hammond lad. v.h is tli-inp th.- puchinK for tht- Hwborites, will find the stiffost kinu if or-r'Sitic-n awaiting him. when he stacks up against Jim Dalton. the K. of burl r, w ho is regarded by many as the best ! ft bander that has ever been t-itr d out in these parts. Walton, although a youngster, shows promise of n bright future, and if he goes through irv- i i i ' nt season meeting with any decree of success, he is bound to dep'jp into a port side heaver of conclass. It is rumored that sccuis are already beginning to look this i,d ovr. in hopes of gettin ga line rn V.'tn for future fast company. Last Sunday Dai ton gave one of his wonderml exhibition, holding his opponents to fo.ir scattered hits, two of which j t re niher scratchy and in addition to this h rjstruck out nine men. Buck Bsikalar "as equally as effective in his sramo against Chicago Heights, so next fvnv.y should givt the fans an opTcrtunity to witness a real pitcher's bat ie. I Vi' -v.-crs of the Indiana Harbor team' are promising to come over strong, preI , d to back their favorites to the ! re:i. Bakalar also has a big following among Hammond fans, who will turn out in goodly numbers to pull stains: the home club. The K. of CVs hoe.-r, will not be without their crowd of backers as they have quite a gathering of local admirers, who never fail to let themselves be heard from whenever the occasion demands. Taking it ail In all, next Sunday's game ought to be a pretty lively scrap as both trams serri to be rather evenly matched. Following are the batting orders of both teams as announced by the respective' managers: Indiana Harbor Blub Plumenthal. rf; Jim Morris, ss: Kenney Gant. 2b: Brick Foster, of: "Goulash" Kroupa. c: Billy West, "b; Buck Bakalar. p: Leon Tim, 2b; Ed Glegg, If; Jerry "Zekko" Garlik, utility pitcher. Hammond K. of C.'s Allan O'Rourke. 2b: Dnny Boyle, If; Tom Tague: cf; Ralph Trendergast. ss; Tommy Harle, rf; Chuck Chandler, 3b; Jack Desmond, lb: Edjdie Brennan, c; Jim Dalton, p: Millen Hilbrich, iDillon. utility. Manager O'Rourke wishes to announce to the fans that he has mado arrangements to have a first class umpire for Sunday's game, also if possible police will be secured to keep back the crowd on the side lines.
MITCHELL BADLY CUT BY TENDLER'S BLOWS
MILWAUKEE, .Inn- 1 1 After boxing Led Tendler Wednesday nigh'. Kichie Mitchell had 1 :'. stitches taken in a very badly damaged lower lip. Three stitches were sowol "t his right ce and two over his b.-f. Still he walked out of the ring w-i'h th. unbounded admiration of eery one assombled. Jack O'Brien once said that gameress was a form of insanity. Th.. Mitchell form is not of that brand, lb is a smart boy and a stake, horse, buu was defeated by a better fighter. Benny Leonard, when good at pounds, was th only man who could take the measure of the Philadelphia battler. Leonard would have to cut off a leg to make 1SS ringside now. Despite lews awkward style, boding, as he does, with his right hand out. be is one of the classiest performers the mm game has o cr developed. He can beat any one in th.: world of his inches. Milwaukee feds sad tonight. It was a swell boy well hammered and lost money on the outcome. So far as dropping change is concerned, t'hicago also lost. We discovered one thing in the face of Mitchell's gamen.'ss. and that is he has a bad chin. He lacks the virility to mingle w ith tough, rough bo s like Tendler and Leonard. An body else in the lightweight class has small chance to make a fool out of Richie, but the two eastern boys ca.n do it and have proved it.
to make the award In offering the trophy, Mr. Wills declared he wanted (he game loser to share with the u inner for honors of the day. X X X Alibis have rlavcd an important part in explaining defeats for boxing champions. Some ..f the most famous nr. John L. Sullnan, ,1"hn Barb corn ; Jack Johnson, $r.O,0f 0: Hob Fitzsimrnons. cigat-et toboco in his water; James Corbett, wrong ount by the referee Tommy Burns, dazzle from the blaol Joe Cans. foul. X X X Georges Barm, 'he .French light weight champion knocked out by Le-f Tendler. is to get another chance to show. Battling einsky. staging a boxing carnival at the Phillies park June IS. has signed him to meet Ralph Brady of Syracuse in one of the bouts. j x x Friends of Peter Trivoulidus, the Greek runner who xvfi the Boston marathon, have protested against his dis
barment from the American Olympic team by tlui A. A. U. It is said the A A. V considers it unsportsmanlike t. hurry Trivoulidas' naturalization. H friends maintain if Trivou'.idas had been a memler of a prominent athlet w club the procedure would not have bedi considered unsportsmanlike and they demand he be given fair treatment. X X X All boxing bout referees operating under the New Jersey Athletic commission will from now on receive $.')0 fox attending exhibitions at the large clubs in the state and $11 at the small clubs, according to a decision of the commission. X X X Eddie Mcehan began training todav for th O'.ypmie games. Mcehan has been showing class which surpases everything in the count ry today in the middle distance event. He has the strength to pull out at the finish and that's what wins at th Olympic games. "Without doubt Notre Dame university will send more athletes to the Olympic games than any other university or college in the country. Hayes, Murphy and Desch are sure of berths on the American team.
Lightweight Champ Takes Coming Contest Seriously LOS ANGELES. Juney 11. Benn Leonard, due to meet White at Benton Harbor July 5. fltures him mjk
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at all times. Ieonard has started working for the match and is boxing regularly. "Naturally I do not figure While to win." said Ieonard here today, "but you can rest assured he is nobody's fool. Charlie
can punch, is still fast and clever. All j he appears to lack is aggressiveness. ! and this may be acquired over night."
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Special To The Times. WHITING, Ind., June 11. Results in the Standard Oil A. A. Tennis Tournoment for the week of June 1 are as follows: F. D. Rexwinkie beat Leo MeCampbell. 7-9. S-2. W. N. Bercaw beat D. rB. Parks. 0- 2. 9-7. M . R. Schmidt beat Art Lauer, 6-4. 5-1 . J. R. Wright beat D. M. Brenner. -3. R. E. Carlson beat H. R. Tear, 6-0, 1- 1. X. E. Kundrat beat O. F. McNeil. f-3. '2-. fi-2. Reriulis for tbe week of June 7 are follows: D. M. Brenner beat Leo MeCampbell -. 6-4. This week and next w-eek will eliminate ail who lose two or three, matches. Starting; July IS, th' championflvp cms will be played for. These will be four in number and will be put up for a1! events except womens singles jmd there will be a medal for that. Th"" cups will he placed on exhibition in "if''r,s' Store window and will not pas f ; om the possession of the association until they are won three years in sir cesstnn b" the contestants.
LONDON Despite manifold efforts by baseball fans to introduce the' game here, the Englishman remains wedded to his football. At the time when American troops were passing through England on their way to France, now some two years ago, there was an apparent wave of baseball enthusiasm. Fut this enthusiasm, so far as Englishmen were concerned, was more for the exponents than for the game itself. .lust as baseball is bred in the bone of America, so is football imbibed" by the Briton, from babyhood up. and while the Englishman is always ready to be an appreciative spectator of the other fellow's game, when invited to play it himself he replies. "Not for mine. I'm a footballer." II. E. B-ooker. who was mainly instrumental in introducing baseball to England, states that his experience leads him to believe that baseball is and will remain a game "peculiar" to America.. At one time it was thought the French might take it up. especially as a.11 thf equipment which A. E. F. troops had with them was left here. Many Frenc! schools declared their intention of making it "their game." but little is heard of baseball in either France or England today.
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Hamilton B. Wills or Toronto. Can, has donated a cup for th "gamest loser" in the marathon run of the New York Athletic club to be staged from the City club house to Tracers Island. A special committee has been appojnt-d
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