Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 July 1920 — Page 7

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W. 1.. Cleveland 45 2 4 Nf'.v York 4R - Chi. .11; 45 2S

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Kvtston Z St. Louis 34 " Ik-tr..it 22 '4 l'li:iad-.Iphia 17 5 Vf sirriln '! Ilr'iilli Morning pa ;uo: Chicago i. Cli'vcl.ir.il 2. Roston 6: Philadelphia 1. Wa?hins-on 4. Nnv Yi rk . ft. Louis ;: IVtroit 4. Afternoon gapiosi .hu'.'ihO ri; CKuoldnii 5. Washington 1' ; Now York Poston 10. PUilado'.phu " Pclrui' 7. St. Louis S.

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rSPEClAL TO THE TIME WHITING. Ind.. June f scores 1:1 the prelinwury : the Championship i'jP T which begins July a' W

arc as follow s ' jffiS'S SING-LIES Dan I-.--.l.ibka b-at K. . rinkerton. 6 1: 6 2. Hua&.'l Uwson forfeits to C E. Milltr. 6 0. 6 0. y F. Be'auMen forfeits to Edgar Eror.son, u 0; 0. V. P. Eeaubien forfeits to P. B. Tsrk?. 6 6 '". R 1. Pir.ker'on l.-rfeita to R. E. Carlson. r'. S

C. E. ilslk-r beats C P. -Mtive:,, t-. '. Cincinnati

6 1. j Frooklyu y. D. Rex winkle boats Art Laaer, , c; Louis

6 4; 6 1 . J. R. Wright brats "W. X. E- rcaw. 63; 61. Edgar Arer.sor. defaults to Dan Prohaska. 60. . M. R. Schmidt beat X. E. Kundrat. 6 4; 0 6: 6 3. Leo McCanipbeil boot AY. X. Bercaw. 6 S; 6 3. Russell Law-son forfeits to R. G. Pir.werton. 6 f; 6 0. W. P. Beaubien forfeits to J. R. Wright, 6": 60. Edgar Aronrn forfeits to R. E. Carl-

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GEORGE LITTLE, SDX ROOK, HURLS NO-HIT BATTLE FOR HOUSTON

J'ily 5. George "xas It. -j puo tlub

fame to the Rrnowns Friday afternoon at VhStsng park. When 'Gus Gries-'l's arm ailid him Hoffman. Smith and Tliomj.son wire sint in in rapid succession to hoi 1 tho n-..ichini?ts. llach sub was .it rath' r freely and Gri-.scl was brought in frim the field to hurl again

when the frame was in imminent dar.ser

"!' soinK to th" Renowns. RatteritE 1'. rf etions. Griesel and Me-Shane; u, and Wi--r'.cv.

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Kfports current on the Indiana ram-

1IOU5TOV. Texas.

r.LOOllIXGTON. Ir.d.. July 6. L jtUo a Houston 1

Hoo.,-..-.r football fans may have an r- r,,0Ky. rercnt'y purrhasfd by the ChipiTtunity to st-e Kenneth Kilpatrick. i t.1K, Ahite Sox. pitrh.'d ;i no hit no fi rmer star athlete of the Emerson hish i -.,,v.e hr re today, (b-fta'ini Galvos-

at Gary, on the prldirn liiis ton

Little's cast iron i'.(re in the rlnehes

1 p:-s i5.. ini.n-.aie ine ivi.pairict. w no ,-.urvulnK the usual ro..Ky laciK 3 w nen I h.i-.vrd him?elf a star performer as a",,, l.ittlf 1 ro. ded to co after

i::cm!ii-r of the ln.1i.ina university S. A T. ' '. cloven in 131. may UKaiti di.r ihe Indiana -olors this fall.

'Villi "Jumho" Stiihm. Indiana nv-i Matters, tor. has let it be kno-A.i tliat he would Houston only scored one run. that leo:.i the r turn -f Kllpatriek. j comnisT after a walk, two outs, and a for h a return would mean the tiilinp; j aV.tjble steal.

of a backfleld position at present open ' j l"ii,;,d Kroh. former Cub south-paw, I

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the c tih :'s. Twice with three balls and no s'rik'S on hatters, instead "f grooving it he worked the e.Tners. fanning

NATIONAL LrAOtTE.

Kiip.itrick is one cf the ncriost, hMji' football players I havo er -"n ::: actiot;." .-aid Coach S:-Vieh:n. "Ills ta :,hn? is h-tle short of wonderful What l e lacks in ; i;e and weight h n iic thai, malies up ir. t,.Mnen.ss. Hi.. n tui n to the Chir.-.son would strength. -n our chances for a 'inning- eleven tins

opposed Little. Kroh pi'ched good ball, allowing seen scattered hits.

McKay Quits in Hard Battle With O'Dowd POCATELLO. Idaho, ju;y 5 Mike

I OTo-'i e.f ?t. I'aul. former middle

weight champion, was aw ard.-d a ref

eree's decision today when Gordon -Mc-

Kay. middle weight champion of the Northwest, relumed to answer the bell at the opening of tlv; thirteenth round. It was to have been a fin-en round affair. At the end of the t-.v. !ft'a o D-.w J had the ed?e of seven rounds. M-Kay

led in two and three were even. OT.w d

forced the fifrhting from th s'art. e. eellinc at -!.s.- rar.se. whil" Mi;K.iy' only point? w .'re scir'd on long dis'arji fight mg.

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LEONARD TURNS

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sn, o e ; r e. C. P. McNeil boats H. R. Tear. 6 1: 60: M. R. Schmidt beat C. E. MilUr. 2 5: 7 5. V. M. Brenner beat Art LauT, 6 t: 6S; 61. X. E. Kur.drat beat F. D. Rexwlnkle. i 6; 61. 1EE2TS DOTTSlLrS VC. X. Eercaw & R. E. Carlson beat A. E. Murisoii & F. D. R-xwir.kle, r, 2: 6 3. AI Dlmmock & Forrest Guy forfeit to Art Lauer & Leo McCampbe'.;, 6 '. 60. C. P. MrXfil & M R. Schrr.Mt beat -gaiter "ickhorst & Merle P-aily, 6 4; 6 0.

Pittsburgh 33 32 Chi. a 33 3 3 Lesion M 32 Now York 33 3 I'hila ii l;0.a 27 41 Vrnterday's ReNUlta Morning games: St. Louis 4; Chicago 1. Pittsburgh 4: Cincinnati I. Philadelphia c; New York 1. Afternoon grimes: ?t Louis 2: Ch.ieago 1. Pittsburgh 6; Cincinnati .". New York 6: Philadelphia 0. Prook'yn f; p.osten 5.

TIDE AS HONORS SEEM SLIPPING

Ki'.patrick was seriously injured, it is understood, while playing under the

J colors of the Emerson high school at

j Gary several y. ars ago, ar.d had not ''"i entirely recovered from his in'urie? .4 "3 ! -

d. ana in 1313. It is understood. ho- ! l,5"-ifr, that ho is again in plaving con- 1 New Yorker Sent Through

dition 3nd Indiana alumni are attempting to induce his return this fall. "Kennie' was one of the most popu-

. lar athletes at Indiana. ' He assisted I Colon Stiehra in administration work j in Indiana's new gymnasium. He is ! a member of the irigma Xu fraternity.

Ropes in Fifth at Benton

Harbor Yesterday.

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F.EXTOX HAKBHR, Mich.. July 5 It took Lenny Leonard. world's light weight champion, nine rounds to right cross Charley White of Chicago, his ng r. f s!"' p :n Floyd Fitzsimdidn't acei.tnnll.-h the v.ctorv ttntil after

h Round at Snrinerfield ; didn't acompiosh the Mr.-.,.ry untn after

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Bramer Stops Murphy in

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TOMMY MILTON

SPRINGFIELD. 111.. July

i Eramer. Pacific coast feath'

champion, won from T:mm:e Murphy of Chicago's , St. Louis in the ninth round of what ! deeiSi ly

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TAKES TACOMA 225-MILE WHIRL

C. W. WILSON WINS IN BLIND BOGEY

TACOMA. Wash.. July 5. Tommy Milton, reeling off 225 miles in 2:23. Jv won the ninth annual speedway automobile ra e this afternoon. He averaged 33 miles an hour, the lastest t.me yet made on the local track In a race of more than V)n miles. We won the i 1ft. eon first pri-e.

st at the ! Mulf-Ti was second and the other

Hammond Country club C. W. Wilson' drivers t.r.is.lel :n tne to. . owing order: ricking 50 for his handicap won th? Hearr.e. K!'" Sarles, Murphy. Gaston

honors. Score lS7-c'- 7. In a match Chevrolet an

In the Mini be

play, r.assau sysfm, between sides chosen by Demirifc- and Russell for a dinner to be s-: r ' i the w ir.ners by the losers. Deir.mfc's w '.rri-.-s nosed out R Mi-sell's lr.dia.-.s by one point 11 to 15. Secret:

E. P. Demir.g 1: W. C. G:bson. T. W. Oberlin. 1: C.-o. C. Clark. A. Hill. 3: T. R. Ter.nent, 0. Roethicher. 1 To'al, 11. W. E. Riissell. 2: Co man Sec S. Cr leman. 2: L. Cox. 1: C. G. Ki 3, Wil.iam Rfciger, 2 Total

.": Ft. 2. W. A. A. n; J. icklcr.

The Times" want ads brir-s astonishing results if their users are " be believed.

O'Donnell.

Chevrolet, winner of t.h" Indianapolis race Ator-flr.pt day. had motor trouble. Ralph De Palma was the victim tf a bad Ln k c.c.y.

Perrill Whips Flynn; Willard Stops Snyder MICHIGAN CITY. Ir.d .. July 5 Bud P'r.-ili of Terre Haute won the tenround w:ndup from Cl:nt Flynn of Chicago on points after a good b-ut. Clareni.e Willard of Elkhart knocked out Sailor Fish of Roseland In th third it'und. Mickey lurey and Art Snyder boxed a Six-round draw.

prca'ist and most thrilling yen in any ring. Leonard is desperate struggle with ft h- ok artist, ani won most

isively, but ti"t until after he had

o- '. been accorded punching- treatment that of J jr- !-;. cm the Irt ,f .- champion, g- Tl.ib was a Mttl" in which brain

work counted mor" h'ai lly than anything-tl.-o. That li. r.i'.y Leonard is

b.air.pion instead of e.- hanipion to-

of a scheduled ten r .und bout. The six ! day an be attributed to his wonderround go between Leo MoAvoy of Paw- i ful use of the gray matter with which me and J:m:r.;e Dale, of Decatur as j ho fortunately is endowed. He is a stopjH.i in the third by the ref. r. r. puncher. b-jt White? clouts harder

when Dale's Avcy's nose.

wpo to hae been a ten round hattl

day. The men fought the wmdup e the ti-sr open air t-'tirnament in Sprin; fiel.l. -,nd a large crowd attended Larr

Hawkins of St. Louis Young Cosfllo of Mrmph

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Bob Martin Shaded By Capt. Bob Roper

wi'h that left hook than Renr.y wrh his right cross, his best wallop. The comparison, as far as ekrt thinking is concerned, shows Wh.tc at a riecided disad'. ar.'.ige.

! STANDING STANDARD

OIL A. A. BASEBALL

AKRON, Ohio.. July 5. Captain Rob Rop.-r of Chicago won a .hade her? today over Bob Martin of Akron. Th. y

f u?ht tw elve rounds Roper von h:s j Standard OU SeagTi Standings shaete ot' com is-tt r.t jabb.ng and .i... !..! c j Pi r feet ions 1 w th his ! '' ; uj it was cr.lv Mart::: - I po'arir. ' 1

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startling com In.,; :n the e!e-tnt..

twelfth rounds that s d !.- :.: a lad defeat. Ho per v.,n th first and second rounds. Martin taking th- r.'xt two. The fifth was even, and in the sixth Roper had Martin in a bad way with a succession of left jabs-, hok.- and swings. The seen'!i was even. Mart.n won tne fightii, Roper the ninth ar.J tenth and thn Martin evened up by taking the last two spf.-ir.r.s.

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