Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 306, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1920 — Page 6
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BETZ TIES
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Club Games AV. L. Bet i 6 5 Fruited Chem. 6 5 I C. Telephone --6 4 2 W. B. Conkey 6 ii 3 Swift 6 1 5
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1 win City Knights Win Game
The Twin 'ny K. of ". l.as-h.i!l I . mi r'y"l '' 1 '"rm i-oivday wb-ui !!. ! f.-.;. h- St. -. ri!N of AVl.--.rs,-. ,; 1. in ry i ji e r- st l n i.r arul hai'-i f..::.'- i-.-'Ce. ' !) in.-: r '-I v. il :i st--a dv train--tl-r-.u.-hoiit. the ;.:.'.. -r-; r ic! ;....! ! !-. rt iit'.-l l: " I !.!. i.k . f M- iv i : i v i a . ! ah-:-,.- sinki-':
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The F. S. Betz team tod the F'.n-i i v . , Chemical company in 'he Indu-'i; i'. I , .... luaeuet, hy d-fe.atinc, them Sa:ui.;.a j -r
to a. Tho frame v:is th" most t-M-.t- P.,M..i. v ing ever played tn hi In-iuj-sri.il ieujrue. , It looked fU if it would be a j ; .. h--rs , rs ;n battle between 1 .j n.-h an.l Vlrx k. hu' !,,.tl things ohnjiKi? diti the - -n i itmiriK. ! ;nt; v w , A triple and a feieriiice cave- th.- 1-vt. J '-t team a rne run lead. The liemic.-tl t. ant j v j- ,
came baik in the third lim ith two ,;, y;u.irc dotv-n and a man on tJitrd. Lynch triM t-- f i, -j ,.,,)..,., ji,,.;,, throw him out Vt the runn-r was en- to -.rari a; , iMsd to get home when ?h hall hit ' p, L.;,m,. j ;4riJ.: him C(ts the hark. In !!.: fourth ;.- I'- t.'. j st. ," , o . fam got two mors on a walk, a .-ir.ci-' ' jn t-.v n n mJii an irror. In th seventh, with two j H it?-ri-s - M k.;
cn Ctayken nit mr a triple. anct w-" ? Ilipsins; M.-Knlu r. -i.I MeSh.-in. s-i-crf-d later by a single. It looked toush j
in the ninth when a hit. a walk nn-I an error fi;le4 the ba-es for the Pro-
duct, but all they could produce w.,, i DECIDES TO WORK j cns run. and that was f.ire-,5 in. I.vneh TTT IT A DPflP C A T D allowed only 3 hits, and kept them. Xlii.IvXUI, Ui.jYli t sratter4. while Vlrich allowed s?fx thfit. 1 cam in the sixth and seventh inninss. riy Tonard has oh an peri b:s p! in?
Frark Miotke played a stellar patne ""I ms'e:id of 'mininK fr his fish
for the Chemical team at backstop, he also drove out a triple and a doub. Taylor led the Pet.-: team in hatting c- t-t-n? three hits out of f nr times to t!v; Much credit should he piven to L-ynoh for haldicg men on bases.
HEM ON STAND DENIES CHARGES IN U. S. SLACKER TRIAL
s - rn :M-?rt), f.-.j . jun- i r. -- 'lili;nn Ilurrifotl ".l.o k" I K-mi'ey, ii-'iiv.v w.-ight l .;ne eliamr-K'li of ;hWorld, took the nm mi .--' . v r i i ;-i lis v. n l- t' n-i.. e: ' rl - y in . tr'i-tl on 1 s t r . f e-.-nJiiiir th-- --.;. !iv- tirnfi : t. 1 '.: .' i eh ;, of ti-. --1 . . I -i r t : i'i iTu- !;y o:.,ii. hy ..t for-t.:-r wo!-, Mr.1--. MriMiie !' nn-s.-y, ;ti : !- i!ii..i:y r; -en t rh- r in ll-o tri:ii 1 .-n;(. ci-. . r.h--.l l.-.ii--.. if ,-u li.-i v- !' ; !-. n ::. j-i ;;,,-,; :. so; i-ot of fi;iii:y from th-' tin.-- 1.-- ::.s 11 ;..-;i:s
fl.tv.i ' !'-n-i-.-- s;u.l lo- h-ol .--it-port. 1 I i.i. w if-- t.tit i'. 1 !.. ft l-.iu.
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The w-il know l Ilammund Siuitcii-i ; f i-k th-.- I. V. of E. C.'s f lacaBi ir.tu ! SSS -..nip Sunday al'teinooii at M-jrris i.iihZ ! ;he tui-e of 7 to 0. The k-'uh-j was r;
call--U Hi ttif- la.-l hail ui liio snut uu . zr
:m --unt of r:;u. j '1 to- tuamiK'-iiient of 'he Satt ms ' r-wish.-s to upi-li-Ki.-- for th-j poir bhow - i ing of t)-- ("hP-Ho te.im. - The iv.-L-m of tin- -o.fr t-howintt of ; ZZZ I In- '-'huat;-- !.-aiji. Jlai-.aci r l'ea.--e I'l.rn- ; - i-l th:it Jtisl a.s th-- I - ;i 1 li wa.-. iib'-ul i i'-an: 1'or i l.'Him-.iid. four of in.-i .--tar S l-ia i-rs l'-!usi-(l to make th-' trif) on a-.:- . SST i -u ut of th-- lhi-eUt'.iiitiK rain. ilather than disapi-oint tlio itinn l'i ni'Tit of the , ZIT: Seati-tii'.-. ;!.i!.ap--r I'-'.i- cam out wttti j ZZZ tin; rema-n-Jer of his' team end tilled m wiih h:.-. suhMt nutes. - UV alwo wish to state that, we have ; K-veral fast 1- ams In. ok- i f -r follow szz It.g Siiiidaya. which vie li-i-" will m-'-'t I ZZ with the aii-roal of the fa its. Ootiiiii K;t:u-s w ill l- ann-'uneed j -iit-r. I
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Brr.TP.: n. c. o. r. o a i m o i 3 i 5 s 4 Btx O. 0 10 10 14 1' x S fi 2 Batteries Fetz, l.yn- h. 'Yitrie.k, "rfaLT.ic, XJlrieh. Miotke. Three base hits. Chayken. Miotke, Zimku. Two base hits. Miotke. Struck out by Lynch by Cinch 8. T."mpires, Mitchell and AA'oilff.
Carpcntier Sets Lensky Bout Date Before October OMAHA. Xeb.. June 15. Ceorspj Carpentier. champion of Europe, here for aa e:chibition. said he will fisrhr Rattling Levinky before October. Movie contracts prevent an earlier date. h Eaid. Carpentier is returning to X--w ' York following an exhibition at Kaneaa City tomorrow.
n.-.-n -if July 3. Leonard t.-'-iv r--.l from 1-is Arteel-.s si;. ;r' It.-- w 1 sT--t east Tues-liy or AA'cin.-s ia y. II. !.- Tiled -ff h:s -) -h ir r-rCtr-l wvh Johnny Sh--ppar-! .l ine ;i. i;.-nnv ; will do a few J . rr.iininsr tr. hi--,ie-. Leonard iris ai:r--ed to r- r-e t-:l.-Dennis O'K-' f e-?iil-.r V're.-.-i-:-m mi-eh at Indiana Harbor next Saturday afternoon.
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l'-:-;;s-y t o-i of h:s w,.rk :s a froy-"-!,r;!i n; rocmitir asTir f- r th s!nr-yar-l.s Lite in 3:U. sny stiff he -Buessed he got three or f--i,r hundred men" to work in the l'luiaiieij-hin yards. 1ieut. John 1". Kennedy of the hit-fl-ship Mi-ty;i tes lifted IVrtpp-y had asked him to fc-ure his release from his exemption en he rr.iffht enlist. 1 x-mpsey, Bi-ror-img to Kenned v. oftt n r. m u'ke.i he "da! not fee", rich! ' pee the men in uniform nb-ut linn, and as l"nc as h.s family was w ell taken r.-ir- of he ei;d n.-t fare what happened t- him."
Th Tefnrn of r-rdham to ir.'er.-l-leriatw Xoothall a'ter the interval
causea ry t.le T'ar wt.i r-varr : -i j "bier foiir"it-f en tern fa:h---!ir- e--;'.-ar---s i ermpose.i c-f I'ost-m ro'-'et-e. Ho'yl
,Cross. O-eor-etown and Ford ham and i
aca n tne interest in the crrid;r-' n gi.rr.a next lali.
GAMES WANTED AA-bi'lre, ".;-s b.-.i hi'! -ithleM-- club s-i"! h.f. ins a few -p. n 'ia' -s would like ; ho, ;.; s '- ff.im-'s w t' h t-'-ams m or .-.n-tind L-a-.-i i-::ny. Th- Ciis f-.irn ; - "mp.-se.l of i laye-ls a v- - ra i r: l----v.-' .-n IS and CO. bu' w- u; i like !-- i i i v ft tta-'-- ; w : : h i-ld-r i.-'ir;-, K. trams, th- ita-vibi-es, S;. Cvrilis. Tnanffle.s a.'i-l 'r-nTal A. ak ri'-M e. F-r-r pi!!"-' '-all AVhit-.tur J.-o. bet '") ri a. m. are'. 4 p. m. ail ask for P'ar.- ! --, or wrie to JUniffr, 1115 S'hrnii-a-.-ii;:e, AVhitniff, Ir.d.
DODGERS WIN THEIR f OPENING GA3IE AV.th M'.rpan pM'-hinff biff le.astue bal i ZZ2 the F.-t.-t i'li:,-a n Ih.dffers had an ea-y i time wtnt.ir.ff 'heir openinp ffame of the i .hi-as-1 ti. trimming th- Central A. O. to j : ui!.' -if 17 to ::. M-.rran had the Centrals eat in? " i of h.s hand dunr: th- whole pa me. li1' '
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i-e :;.- and ser.-nd jnr.sr.5s, seorsns six; runs. : The outstandinff feature of the ffam--I 3 w--re a three base hi' hy Gorman of th-" ! jio'iper? and the brilliant nei-imff of tlo , 'ittie second baseman of the Central , The rvidcers nu ked the offerings of ! the three Central pitchers for 21 hits. I The Padpers have an open date for j ZZZ luiy 5 and would like to hear from J S! .-o-ne 1 7-j'ear-i ..'d tiam, especially thej; li a-5fl ir-h "orr -s and Hess tile iY.t:--. ZZZ F--r gamer; write to Joseph Wh.el.m. 7! a 14Mh i-treef, r call Mast fhioat-ai 47C-J. S
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HOLD OAK LEAFS ! p TO ATIEj In ore of the fast.-s- and most thr.! i '.rip! pan's laid this season .at Standard ! park t!ie Libe rty A. A. yesterday h' Id ' -.ie Tiak Leafs of the ("Iii-mko bio;. 's ; EJ leapt;.- to a 5 tie. ' r Il.'th teams battled to a 5 -run tie. 1 S 'he call beinff ca'leel in th-- nint h ir.-j nine or. neeount - f rain. There will i--.mother e.-if.rff contest at Standard i tpark nefXt Pur.da.y. j y
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5 32 to J37 Suits now $25.75
Smart ne'.v models for men and young men, finely tailored, as are all garments of these famous makes two and three button, double breasted, plain and belted models made of all-wool cheviots, cassimeres, homespuns and fancy mixtures; greens, browns, blues, grays, etc. These suits are specially priced for the balance of the week.
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With a view to eneourasre sailine asavn-i the yo-ir Rer ement, the Toronto I.ak-i Sailing Sk:ff As-ooiati-n dt -id-'-l to c iasiil y the mer..ber and th"?e fnat have won prizes were put i.a cla.-s A.
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F.-n du Lac, AA'is.. has a coliseum j - fi.-or. the Jarrest in th" state, part e-f 1 ZZZ the athletic equipment of the H-ippinr j Leather Company, whih has expended 7 -r. larit': sum or m -n--y in four rerre- j ation and athletj-: units, a h:z cym- i
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
STAR rvR A PAY Burl-lh Grimes. F.i.ri-ogli chu- kel the po-l?i-rs back inthe "- ad and helped d- ffat the P.eds by tattins in a brace of tallies. JiHNTCT T'FTX led the Brownie b-Tsmen asrainst the Rrd pox. H:s h mer. trip. riouhlo an-1 three runs fetfurcd St. I-c-uis" victory. J-TAN'LET COA-KLESKIK'S fine ritchir.s subdued the Yanks. Covey save up o-.;v five hits.
m m m. m worn n rsfcw m fa axa r. ii vLiff r ew0 'W T H El ! AMTIK.TCAN LEAGUE. vr. i .. j Clevela nd 3 4 1 .
New York TA 1 a Chiejugro C5 2 Boston 25 2.' AVashinston 2 4 21 Betroit , 17 ,11 Philadelphia 15 Z5 YeMerda yH Resolt. Cleveland 7; New Y-'ik 1. Pe'.ro.t 5; Philadelphia h St. Louis I"-; Boston ,". Washington at Chicago, rain.
HOME runs bv Hornsby and Founier and Ferr'ie Schupp's pitchins? gave the Cardinals their third straight against the Oiants.
XTCTC CARTER eave, the Braves rut four hits. Answer: Cub victory. TITE Pirates maltreated Brt Gallia sr.d easily beat the Phillies. ATER3 score! Detroit's first shut-out --irtory f the season over the Athletics. Irctd. ntaily it was the s.-.--nd series of th- pen sn Detroit has ! inched.
IT WILL tickle yon to find out how good Turkish and Domestic tobaccos taste when blended in the exclusive Chesterfield way. They do satisfy. And you Hba pleased to find out also that Chesterfields keep firm and fresh in their special, moisture-proof package.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
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NATIONAL LSAGUE. AV. L. Brooklyn 25 2'' '"ineinnati 2S 21 St. Louis 28 21 ihicaKO 25 2". Pittsburgh 22 2 2
Boston . . 21 New York 21
Philadelphia la '. Ytulf rday'n Result. Chieapo 7; P.oston 1. Brooklyn 9; Cincinnati 7. I'itt.-!'ur,'h 6: Phil.i-le'phia 1 Pt. Bonis 7: New York 1.
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The Los Anireles Oolf Club will adi a second s-df course to us property eo-,-e ri t r 17.1 ?. re.. nu v.nz ti'.e .-Oih'a hold in ir .12'1 ,a--res. It is r.r.e o: the richest clubs in this country.
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knocked out Palph Brady in tne 11th . round. I
Al Halifax. P Mike MeTisrue kno. ke.J cut Tounc Craiiy in the fifth round. At N' w f'rleans Younjr iv-nnis receiver a 13 round decisi. ti over Marty Burke. Youncstown. O. Frank Carbon had thu better of Georpe Chip in 12 rounds. At Rochester. NT. Y. Kid Norfolk knocked out John Lester Johnson in the first round.
SPLINTERS OF SPORT
The National Trotting Association
'has published in connection wnn its rules of harness raoiner. a list of ;ih"ut
12.0"rt living- horses and their winninsr race records made in the la-i rive ; ears. The list cr.ies th" niciv, .-"1-or, sex an-i sire of each i" 7 r i n i r and include ? slow horses as eil as fast ones, s.-me of the records beinsr 1: 'tie h-tt-r than ?'"'''. The Creator R-ston Tr, t"rs. hoi a 1 :c Rowing- Association may sen i junior and i n t .-rnie '.iii t e ficthts to the r.a '. -nal championship rejrat'a at Won-. :tcr, Mas".. J.ily 21 and 24. Albert risti. who hft only his ripi-.t arm. heat J -hn Miiis. l-'O to 1.1, in a pocket billiard to-irpev ninr.ii; in a Brooklyn estahiifiim-nt. Crist! -ues with his ripht aim and useej a block, which he places on the efie of the table, for a bridee.
NICKEL PLATE ROAD j IMPORTANT CHANCE IN TIME EFFECTIVE JUNE 6th, 1920 j Trains 1eae Hammond as follows: ! WESTBOUND I No. 1 4:40 P. M.
!No. 3 7:42 P. M.
No. 5 6:50 A. M. EASTB0UND No. 2 11:22 A. M. No. 4 6:58 A. M. No. 6 9:28 P. M. Through New York-Chicago sleep, ers and coaches in Trains Nos. J and 2. No. 1 makes western line connections at Chicago. Nos. 3 and 4. local day trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Nos. 5 and 6 carry sleepers and coaches between Buffalo and Chicago, connecting with lines east and west. Dininc car service. Get f jil information of local ticket agent or write C. A. Pntcl.ard. D. P A.. Fort Wayne. Ind.
j Althouah only i".rlS peop recently ! witnessed the triumph of As on Vi'.la I soccer elov -n over HuddorsfieM, ' is the
The Royal Canadian Yacht Cl'Jh. of I deciding: came of the Enarlish cup .-om-Toronto, will build 4 new club house in 1 petition, the blue r:bb--n test of t li
the fall. It has a membership of 1.9S. The prince of AA'a'ie.s has- d.-ntt-'d a cup for competition. By th purchase of four modern "P" class boats from the Atlantic coast clubs, the organization claims th larsect. and most. tn-V.ern fleet of that class yachtj on the continent.
kicking style of football in that conntry, by or.e pna' t-i no'hinc;, the receipts were a record. (imcuntiriT to f &.T22. The previous beot pare v.-w 9.416 in lf13, when 120. "Aa turned .. it. The increase is accounted for hy the much higher admission charges thi3 year.
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