Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 26 June 1920 — Page 3

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.Time 26, 1920. TIIE TIMES Pajre Throe.

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With KoTjfk pitching in bifr league--form, the I. H. Nationals had a very easy time in trimming their meu-.t el;inpcrous rivals, the V:. C. Dodgers, t . the tune o f 1 1 to C . They ffwfd up the frame in the fifth ir.n.ngr. uhr-n by batting around, thev jrored mx runs. In this ir.r.'.n tinton and O'Critn va!k-.l and I;l!or..

next man up bunt with the eviden: ! intention c t advancmc t.'ie runners on- j !y a bate, but lifters, the I'udKor pit- ! cher threw the hall over Ihe (h rd Isa.-.- ( man's head, his throw rcpuliins in two runs. I.ott. Buckeye. D.utahu". j Kovack. and Siko then produce.! sin- I fclts in suocesi-in ant. four r.i- :c run. ! "tre sent across the pan. Kvi -nt'.y ! the wild throw oer third had a nvs? j demoralizing effect uon the Podfjor P:tcl:er. The manager sensing thi. i he n erplace.i Leftt-rs with M..rpan. I In spite of this chance, the Nat.i. nalsj inttnued w ith Morgan . In spite f i tr.:s change. ;.he Nationals continue.! n -vcorc. jic-Tinar - in the fith inn.r.g! ar.d one in the Sth . In the meantime, j Kovack had the I'od-ers literacy eat- t tr.K ..Ut of hie har.i. ' r th.-y coul.i i eft t.. hnr. f-r only four h.ts and; two runs, which they mad.- in tiv I frst and fourth innincs. He ttr-..-k j us rr:!' S men but this was due r the fact that at no time was he force.! Xn I'11' :i kis utmost. Tie was accord- j ed briiliant support by his tam mates j who. knowir.p that t hey were ptayinsy I s team which before the cam.- w-.' the decided favorite, played with th-Sr ', hearts in th gatr.c and a f.-rc d- I termination to riv a .rv (r,0.! cur.t . f themselves, whuh they d.d i judtrir.g from th" results of fV.s ;amp. ' The re marl-; a Me ca-fles made bv r .n- ! .';hue and OT.ru n . f longr an,i hard foes, which if missed, probably would i

nave augmented the Pod tiers score must also be g-.ye-n a little spare and a : " e r 1 1 c r. . The Nationals would like to hear frrpi th following teams: Hessvil! 'o!ts. ir-pew'sch Colts t. arrange a frame f..r Sunday.

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The fast tlri.Tith folts are anx.ous for a Kamf to be plaej in their home pr-Mir.'ls f-'und'.y. June ;7. Thf tam is in t.ue trim. 'ha '. ier.Ke is ofirr. d any and all contestants. I'omrr.uni. at ionr. the-ul.l he addressed to w . . Uothwcll. I'lior.- II'-'. (ir.nith. Ind. - X X The Iieiminion of Canada is exrerted to make a stronR bid m almost every branch of Fpr-rt in the (Hyrr.pic garni s. With the hoc key hampionsh i p tu ked ai,, the Canadians are enthusiastic uvi r changes in tiie iwitr.ming and trap.. lio.it intr tven's. Ill mi mat ion trials f..r west.rn Canada's s iniiu.-rs viil be l,. !d at "VVir.nip. fr. J jne and the plant t.st at Helen's island in Un it. U rciKf river at Montreal. July X. X X X A. W. McKlroy d" Minneapolis. Minn. .iio holds No. 1 li cnse .Lrd of the American Troll ins a.isoi ia;i..n, b;.s bein i pp.in'o-d i.'h.ial starter of the irrand . .rc-j.t UKC-tins of the New lmk state fair. x x Nine additional countries, maklnir the

i total s:. nave entere.i t.i,-- w, r:u s nrst

serial d.-rby l" be- run tn.s fall. X X X I x-w Tend'er iin.l Wiilie Jackson. leadir.s lich' weights, have V. e n mat. h.-.l for an e'jjlit round tmu! m the I'iuil's park July 1-. by Iee.n ILuns. v ho atiieon

.slat.er.ie.fit. H,: tttii; to t back in crgar.ize.l Uill. X X X A ccntrai traininii carr.p for Olympic game contests lrmii tin army has been opene-d at Jeff. rs..n burraiks, .-t. I,oUis. Mo. Track 1:- Li. iojjmio boA.i,g a1Q w resiling e vents are- included. Trouts for the .M,,(. rn f "e-ntathlon will be- h. Id at the- aimy a. a demy at West rent. July . The succcs.-.f u 1 e i-rupet i lors w ,!l be s- i,t i ... d't-ignate.-t places f..r the- (.nils. X X X When Ktsolu:.- and Yani'.ie prepare today for the tenth of the trial races for the- honr.r of !. '.ii.K Fhair.re.ck IV. the scr.- if : tones n .J six to thr'-c :n favor "f Jl. .-. lule. x

The S. nth Am. rh an Tloxlng- F. d-. (ration. o--mp.s-ei f the asset lat , pov. rnirij,- t h pugili.-.t ! sp.-ri in Ar- j pent ma. Ch:i- and L'ruguay. has he en j or'ani.ei at Manila r. 'h :!. It is plannerl to lo id b. th amaPiur and professional . ham p. ns h ; ps annually,) rub s i i wl.io!! are be drawn up. It is proposed that t -r the amateur j championships only natives of the- ,-.,ni- j p t inx .ountries can i.articipa'.e and j for the professional clashes only res;- i d. r.ts of at least fiv e, years e,r t host- j v ho have ben naturalized at b-asL

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I l.i5 sprinK t I.otonia t r.o k ... curred j "aid t i .l. f,.nd l..s title at Benton Karen tiie i. torv e.f War.-aw. Knk lliir-)""r Monday aft-rr.con. July :,. ap.iin.--t i r.r.ntef and bis fr;. nds credited r h j '"hai 1-y U hue of 'hi.-.-i r.eor.u -d 1 I a ;r w -ti in th- n. ihborh-e.d of .TIC- u ,n receive M'i for his end in th

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The smile that a hitting slump won't erase.

Tyrus Co;,b, who started the season with one of th? poorest spe'is of hittir.jr he has ever experienced, is t eerir.nmp to ciimb in the batur.jj list. Ty still has quite a ways to po to pet up with Speaker. Jackson and the other leaders, but he isn't worrying. Ty always tonk plentv ;.f time to hit his stride and the fact that "this year he failed to pet go ins at. all in the first six weeks of the campaign didn't fcaze hir.i.

j An e-.Ter te trade Ouy Morton for 'Harry Han . r. both pit. hers. wa raa-i j ; to the lic-s'ou Amer,car... by Mniwu'-r 1

I n l.e dertsor.-.. .-.;e Sim people fuar- j 6J nr-e..r. Carpenr.e, r,n.nn . h:s share- j

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A SUNDAY GAME e Ce-r-er.h-ice.n A. C, of 'Whiting

i iviii cross ba's u ; ' h ;i.e fasf team r p-r-:si i.tii.ic the i-pj .;.,! A. C. from H.-m- ! ni-nd. j-im-lii v. juiii- Z at the N r w i " . . .

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x x x i Frank Brazil. Atlanta second hnse- , man and one r.f th. t . .

Speaker of 'lie Cleveland '..lb. The Red . , ' ', t..e. .. , the S-eoithern A.-.--oOfl.,,-,n. j,aa I. r-. -i , Sox n-.ar.apement. aniiniio-l tne offer fr . . i

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! 'Vatre-rs on li-fe- rac.nej in France j t he At 1 an ta 1 u b a n n- -u nc.-d "ye5lrr,iay' ' jwi'.l ecc-.'l a. b.'.fion francs this ear. I x X-x " j r.ccordinp to estimates ma.'.- bv the i J.mmr Clab'.y has open. a larpr. j i irove-rr.ment. vhob receives a 10 per j hotel in Napor, N-.v 7eaiand. and is' j cnt take from he pa nmu u is. The 1 iej,..rte d one a f,l( businss ' tike will so'.m bo ijoi-eae. to ) j per; !

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SOMETHING FOR MARRIED PEOPLE TO TALK ABOUT THE LEAGUE OF HOME INTERESTS an organization which proposes to REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING not by wcrdi iut by deeds. Mrs. Blanche Callaghan of 178 Sibley Street. Hammond, Ind., wants 200 married women to act as representative? for this LEAGUE OF HOME INTERESTS she pays for services every- night. There is practically no work except to talk and no married woman would consider that work. Apply with references as to honesty and she will put you on the list of representatives. No fa.-y in Hammond will turn you down it means too

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Ir.eiiar.a Harbor is ail set for their re-j Heavj-weiphts r,ne c f them a Chl-ago turn pame with the Hammond K. of j an ar.fl lis pron-;sin as any we ev-r

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ftemoon at the Harrison i ark elia-

n.op.ej. Ai-hough the Caseys handed them a vcil'cpir.!,- on the oc-asion of their last isit. the Harbor crowd feel confident cf being able to turn the tables in ic-

have boasted .the o '. h . r a headlir. e r ' i of a coup of years atro p. n 1 ttill caf- ! I able of jiuttir g up a elassy bat'.e, are j listed to provide the entertainment i at Oeorg-e- O.we?o' new Kast Ch:cas," i arena this aftern-?--n. The principala

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rounded te-grcther th;r test possible j char anJ Gunboat Smi-h. The I.r.eup in an effort to wipe out their ele. I to so ten raur.ds in th- wir.ia;

or two wecris .-.po. and follow i:-.c 1 is the way their ha!t:nr ord'r will be!

arranjjeel for tomorrow's set-to: Fourn.-ntha;, rf; B;!lv- tVfc:, ',rd: Jim

wi'.l do 1! if weil. bjta ear. s..r over,

the Knoc'KC'it stuf. A s leza !'. cr. w-J undoubtedly will watch tiiis. conit nt. vhieh ti t-$ fi r"

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. orris, ss: Kinney Gun!. ".-.onlash" j indication f tori: a roueh o

Kn-upa. c: Ge-e-rge Foust. If; Jerry to the run.'hin? alii.ty ef the pair. Galik. pi and P;d Gls. -jt.ltty. j Met.ehar is the hetl'r pur.-h'r and he The oniv change in the K. of -. line j does the ctamnp with his r'.aht mi't tip wi.i b Vaujrhan a new man at and as Tony carries o'.psidr ra'r fttA

se.-ond ba.se. in rva-e of i'a ei-r.,. ! r,

v ho is on a vacation. The h.ir., ,

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Vrhle-nlnjS Kcsulta Chi. ago 6; "k. land .1. Ii.-.ofii '. ; -a V, rk ". Washir.p-te-n ' T '11 ; lad ' 1 ph :a Ft. l.ouis 1C; 1. r- it C.

t- ". 5 am as last Pur.day- with J ;ro i char's ile-ep pi. lolten dome the pitchmp and Tommy i liarle on the receiving end i

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larjr crowd is expected Su-.day at

j Morris Park w here the s.-al'm'5 crosNETTV TvOXr"iX. Cnnn., June 23. jbats w ith the frtS. j-'t . Mary's team e f

Ttowir.g with a steady and po-e: f-' ' '-nth fhie a so. This t'-ani pSayel and' .nt Ye rk '.. P!-i:ade iphii 1 ftroke. Harvard varsity crew defeated i "f'-ated the Kildare i;i;i:ari.- by th" No evher gaine- ci.edu'.ed.

Ta.e today zn a gr'i'lhn? four-mile : s' o.e e.r 4 to 1. and f--atir.a's race on the Thames river -rr.nc the! frrn Kihlare Hitliaid?. 2 to n.

line seven boat lengths in advance of rreive.s til's teams are matrhr i the Blue i.'nelh Th" finish lacked ajan'! ai' 'or''''? forward to or.e of thrill. The official time was 215:11. j those old 1 to 0 raj,-... Yale's defeat was a. surprise. ?he 1 a f''w" '"!rs -. . Ruck ?.f a ya -"-ill Vas a favorite, having won the iuniorl he r'n thA mrM1,!'1 ' 'he visitors and

md freshmen races e-arlicr in the day. Harvard took the led at the ir and

u ns sign- ! by 1 roo.:, nt .11 nen h-oa ,1 ; of iho loue-s jes'erda.- to manace the j

I Kansas City Hani the remainder of Ihe ' ! .-.! son. Knabe. v.hi will SU-.ee-d Alex- i i .iriibr M. . "a r'.hy. viil take over : l.e- j 2 j nat.ajrern.-nt of the elub net! Tuesday, j The v !e ran Will piU t tb.e f-ani fi omi I the- bench. j j x x x j ret j Terry Hale, aii -American halfback on j .!',.;!. the Yale football ilocn e,f 1 S P ' n- 1 J lloci. and fur tuo ears coach Ohi- j 1 si.:'..-, ui-m ne rr see another foot U'tl'. i pai.c. lb' is t;ow li it.K at W r: land. .:, ; s j 'onn., and st . ;;.!i- mo- l . !' his time mak- i .4'C' ' in- T.rplane and kite f. r children of' ,Z2,'J ! the re ik'bborhoej. A on;! ei..ne. r. w i!h j ! a ire tiiisin-' ini ur- in r uir.-ad . ,? irue- 1

(ion. Ha'.. - iest the slight e.f ..-.th ex ;s j in a premature expi.'Si." u of po-Ad'-r. J x x x ! Tt -was reliabi-.- reported yesterday

I that backers e.f the eu'law hn! 1 teams j

I 01 I 'e p t;s ! a i, i.l are b.uc.nninp to feel 1 ' . . .1

j tne c rimp l pay.ns Lo,.' salaries ar.ei

fct. idravinc smail crowd. To b. 'ister up

r,c" the club's f inn n'-e ;! 1 Vxu.l ha ve a

,", 1' boosters' ei.'ix- thi- xe. k. and ticket

! f'-r the game niil be sold at il each, j I 7 I x x X j ''' " Tler.nv Ior.arel is or.e e.f the heav- i '- J iest insured men in ficrt. He car-' j ri'-s j;;;.r,eo worth of a-eider. t insur-l'!.-m.-e and i; I C ''') worth of ;.fe in.-ur-

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X x x I Infleld'r Ollie O'Mara, vho jumped ; Th.'" I r d;a na P"i is c'.ub a. few lorkii a ero i to plav in the Steel Iran:', has hi rise I j to the nat : nal commist-ion f. r run- 1

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THE SPORT FAN IS GOING TO BE BUSY BEFORE THE SUMMER'S OVER

L. K.'irp w-jl! el i the rereiviris: . j.Vat. ' Tin's battery be r-asbaum and !

rcw;r.p dospe-dly. r.e-ver rrmitte-el Tale-

t- rush ahead. At th" mile the: Crimfm crew was aheiut a lnirth ahead, anei

et the rnd of tlijc miles was lead:

Hess. th? !d f!ein'!aMe.

eras farn are- ail li-.me lads a,r.d ar

playinr p"nrij lese-oal

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liavins:

!-ix c nines and with a fw

I.ttle better than a igth. The Elue- f,!Jnfirf'r3 nir'rP ! carfRf-n SPia..-hed f ron-ionr v ' m't'ht nn' have !-st that

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Todav's race was the ftftv-yecewl i ,f'am I:a-4 PrnvTi they ejeesrve the s-ip.

rowed by the two crow?, and Itsrvarel ! rrt an'1 ra t rona ce -,f the far,. Cw

evened up the score. Each college has now won twenty. six. Tale captured the first two race. The ri!n fre.'hman crew crossed the finish line a length ahe.d In the twomile race. The jun:eir arsity right defeated the Crimson crew by a length and a half.

"ue i- innay ar.e Civp tliem a hand a!i! help Loom thinp? ale.nsr. We ,n know hew much harder a inn can f:!'t if hehas a (riiHE te, h-i-k him i:p. Ii f ; e one of the (jane Sunday and r... i.e. hinel te-l, old team. Mr. W. Bur--i "ill run hi.- bijr qrer-n hus fr-.m the

', down town district taking the ae

route a. last. Sunday. n.im ra!!e'i

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N ITW' TORJC. June 15. Eabe Ruth added two more home runs to his record K'day. but the Ile-d Sox won. 6 to I. Kuth's home run record for the year now stands twenty-two. Hooper end Peck also pot home runs. Ruth's homer? came in the first arc rinth innings. His frst vas a terntic smash, which carried the ball far into the bleachers in ricrhr center field. It ew above the grate through which the

flayers pass to enter the field and land- l-avcrol nith ht

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At P.ot.-n I'red Madlrn beat Gene Gannon ( 1V ) At Philadelphia Young Rohideau knocked out Johnny Mealy U).

I.I-.NT ON" l-'ARiioH. Mi.-h . .June "J.

wcaiher. L:t,'ii'Hi

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ed high in the bleachers. It is said to be the longest hit ever made at the Polo grounds. His seeond went high in the air and struck the concrete elrop telow the extreme end of the roe.f of the np;ht field gr:;nd.-tand. The ball bounded bariv a hundred feet into the I laying fieM. x x I Andre P.lnzi. a lightweight, anei Mar.

t'llles I'lerc ,who fights under the name

cf l'cnis. a former lightweght tham- j three sparring partners for two rounds rion of France, have arrived at New j fwh. l. tor Xull. a gymnasium d rccTf rk. F.o'.h are under the manage- 1 tor. whese Iwne is here, was knocked

r.itnt of Jack Lewis of Syracuse

i n&mj .e.n l-.i-nny I.ee.naid and h:s cha.1lenger. Oiarley White, gor in some stiif work tod:iy at their re-sp.vtive training

! camps. i.cor.ard was nut n the road

this morning tor an hour with his!

trainer. "White's show at the Kdgowater club this afternoon drew another big irmid. Everything from boxing to a fight between a e-ouple of bull pups was in-

j eluded em the program. He took on

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