Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 14 July 1920 — Page 7

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PLAY OLD RIVALS

The Himmond K. of C.'s will play their old rivals, the Caseys from East Chicago, a return game, next Sunday at Harrison park. 7hc two teams hooked up earlier in the season, when Hammond came away I'h the long end of a 4 to 1 scon-, after a tough pitcher's battle between Frank Simon and Jim Dalton. In the previous game each team mad onlyfour hits and Simon struck out ten men against nine for Dalton. Since the last (ramp., however. East Chicago has lost the services of Simon. 'ho is now pitching for some other club, but in his stead thy have secured even a better man in Bi',1 Morgan, who has ben signed up for next Sunday's important scrap with Hammond. East Chicago Is sure determined to avenge their previous defeat and according to reports they will be loaded up a plenty. In an effort to take Hammond into camp and even up the count with one game a piece. In a-idi'ion to Morgan, East Chicago has made several ther important changes in their lineup sine their last game, having added tvew men in no less than four or five yoaitlons. Some of the most prominent players that will face Hammond on 5inday are "Goulash" Kroupji. recently star catcher with Indiana Harhor, Kentiay Gant and Jerry Ciahk. both former members of the Indiana Harbor team. yddy Glvin, Johnny and Pat Mc

Shane, and Frank Thomas. East Chicago's complete lineup will probably be J announced in a later issue of The, Times. As for Hammond. O'Rourke has not signified his intention of making any , charges as he feels that his club as it

tar.ds now Is plenty good enough to held Its own. On thing is certain and that is his battery, which cannot be improvt-d on with Jim Ia!ton pitching and Tommy Harle doing the catching.

?TJ. S. to Investigate Plans of Johnson to Surrender LOS AXOEIES. Cal.. July 13. J. Ttebert O'Connor, United States district attorney, and Thomas Green, an assistant. will go to Tiajuana. Ixiwer California, to investigate reported plans of Jark Johnson, former haavy weight champion pugilist, to surrender to 'United States authorities.

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GRIFFITH LOSES TO TWIN CITY

Jerry Galik. pitching in old time form, held the Griffith Colts to two hits thteby enabling the Twin City K. of C. baseball team to put over a 2 to 1 victory. It was a hard fought haul throughout the v hole game, the winner was in doubt until the last man was out in th ninth, a runner of th visiting team belngr cut off at the home plate for the last out. The visitors had two good chances to score, in the seventh with none down a runner on second, but Galik showed hi true worth here by forcing the next man t.i pup out anil causing the second batter to strike out. the third and last man to bat in this inning almost brokt? up the ga.m by knocking the ball clear out into deep center field, but Fi-ldy G-aivin our ever-on-tho-job ball chaser ran back about 20 feet and just gobbled up the ball. A feature of the game was the hitting of Kroupa. wh rot a two base hit. a threp base Mt and wa. bit once by the pitcher in four trips to the plate. Hilbrlch of Hammond, the opposing pitcher, was pitching real hall allowing

the Twin City boys only four hits and striking out six. Galik had the edge on him by allowing only two hits and striking out 10. Kext Sunday. July S, the dav of the big game, come out and root for your home team. The Twin City K. of C. base ball team against the Hammond K. of C. baseball team at Harrison park in Hammond. Game starts at 3:1(1 sharp. Score by innings: Griffth o o o o 0 1 a o n l ; t K. of C. n n ft 1 n 1 ft o x 2 4 6 Summaries Two base hits. Kroupa, Galik; three base hits, Kroupa: hit bypitcher. Kroupa: strick out by Galik ln; by Hilbriek 6; base on balls oc Galik 2: off Hilbrich 4: batteries. Hilbrich and Crossley; Galik and Kroupa.

C. Pittsburgh, defeated William Salvefki. Cleveland; Trivate John Lessar, V. S. A., defeated Arthur ilcCsnn, Philadelphia; Hen Hass. Curtis college, Philadelphia, defeated Hobby Cole. U. S. X.; Frank Di Generic. lS-pound title holder defeated Henry Ford. Boston. 126-pound class Edmond Ulley, a negro. New Tork. defeated Edmond White. Newton, Mass.; Jack Zivic. Willow A. C. Pittsburgh, defeated Chris Pent. Meadow brook club. Philadelphia; Private Anthony Chicorico, V. S. A., defeated W. V. ray. r. S. N. All were Judges' decisions.

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Two Pittsburgh Boxers Win Olympic Tryouts NEW TORK. July 13 Two Pittsburgh ariateur boxers. P. Zivic and Jack Zivic. were winners in the tryouts here tonight for the Olympic boxing team. The finals will be decided tomorrow night. The 126-pound eonte-st. in which Private Anthony Chicorico. u. S. A., received the judges' decision over W. V. Day. V. S. N., was one of the most exciting of the evening. Summaries: 1 112-pound class P. Ziniv. "Willow A.

TEAM LOSES

The Copenhagen added another game to their long string: of victories by defeating the fast West En 1 team of West Hammond bv a score of 10 to . Rosen. the star second basman.

started off with a cVan two base hit. then Homco. the heavy hitter, came to hat and knocked the first ball pitched lor a good four base clout. Hansen, who needs no introduction to the local fans, took rare, of the initial sack and did his share in batting, getting four hits and a base on balls in five trips to the plate. Sacher took care of the hot ones on short and petting two good hits. Mlchalco was right there on third picking up some smoky grounders. The outer garden waj taken care of by Seniak in left. Sibinskl in center and Homco in right field. In the ninth inning the visitors had three men on base and two gone. Whitev was up to bat and he crowned the pill for a good two base hit. but Seniak. the Cophie fiy chaser, was right on the job and made a wonderful one hand catch as usual. Mickey Keefe did some, good twirling fer the Cophies striking out 1 men and cllowir.g only four hits.

Jones did some clever catching letting only one man steal second. The Cophieja umpire. Walter McShlmek. better known as "Rags," seemed to satisfy everybody, except a few of the visitors fans. Next Sunday the Cophies will play a oouble header. The first game will be played at 12 o'clock at the Whiting park with the Indiana Harbor Nationals. The second game will be played at 3 p. m. in the Cophie diamond with the Joliet Dodgers. W. E. A. C. -M H 0 I I J 0 4 5 4 8 C. A. C. 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 3 X 10 10 3

SPEED FANS

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TO SUNDAY

Sunday will be the Calumet region's next big speed day. It Is the date of the second motorcycle race meet of the season at the Porter speedway, formerly the old Mineral Springs race track. Since Jack Leech, the Hammond promoter, pulled off his Fourth of July races there, the fame of the old mile track" has spread. Speed, impossible, on smaller tracks, was shown and there was not a single spill. lech is now getting inquiries from race riders in every part cf the country who are anxious to get into meets sanctioned by the M. - A. T. A. There, will be more than enough entries for all of the six events next Sunday. More work has been expended on the track and it Is now in perfect shape. The enormous advantage cf a clay track like that at Porter was shown following the first meet. After"hours of grinding under racing machines on the turns one of the officials examined the surface of the trark and found not a rut. "I newer saw anything better except a paved track." he said, "you could hardly make a mark by grinding your heel.

Any ordinary track would have been torn up by these races and the dust would have been awful."

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Akron Star To Fight At E. Chicago The thirty round card at the East Chicago arena nxt Saturday is really an "all star" card and not one of the bouts is to be calierl ' the windup." according to r.enrge Swegr. who is promoting the fight. Each of the three is of equal importance and the order in which they will appear in the ring Saturday will be determined by tossing a coin or some other chance manner.

Johnny Griffiths, the Akron contender for the welter -weight title, hasn't appeared around hr for a long time and his matching with Dennis O'Keefe of South Chicago, hrxs got a lot of the boys guessing as to who will he, the better catcher. Dennis has had tough luck in a couple of his recent battle? in having an old cut over his right ey opened, but he is now reported be to all right again and working better than ever. He locked good to some of the local boys, who saw him dancing at this "five points" a few nights ago. Tony Melichar showed in his last fight here that he needed much season, ir.g before tackling another of the championship boys and it is believed that in Jack Read he will find another

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vhf Tt-ill st him a. trriflc pace and mak him work to kep on his feet. Tlrad i a hvy hitter and should be able to give Tony a few pointers whifh will help him in future fights. Jimmy Hanlon and Bud Ferrill. light we.!rhts, who put up such a fa.st battle in East Chicago last winter, are "rarin" to jret at each other again and when they do the fans can be sure, that thre wort't be a quiet second in the entire 1 rounds If both are able to travel that far. H.n!on worked too fast for

Terrill in the former fifrht, but Ferrill I

was able to score a knock down in the second round. That hurt Hanlon and h is on the war rath to even the score. Jimmy Is reported to be jroins better than ever and Perrill has recovered from the injury to his knee, which has kept him out of the same for the rast several weeks. The promoters of the East Chicago arena have ben working: for the past couple of weeks and have arranged a new system cf matching and advertiser which Is doped to bring a big crowd.

VERNON SPENCER'S hit In the twelfth inning enabled the Giants to defeat the Cardinals.

CARLSON' kept Boston's hits scattered and the Pirates won.

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ROTH FANS FIVE TIMES 111 2 GAMES

NE'vT TORK. July 13 The Tolo grounds housed what is believed to be its record crowd today at the douhle header between the. Tankees and St. Loulfl Browns. The visitors took the matinee, performance. 6 to 4. while the afterpiece went to Hugtins' men, 7 to 2. An hour and a half before game time the streets leading to the lot at the base of Coogan's bluff were jammed with excited fans, many of whom cajried their lunch. The unof

ficial figures for attendance are put at

t3.500. It was a disappointed crowd that saw Ruth in eight trips to the plate strika

out ftv times and get only one single.

Shocker in the first game fanned 1 Yankee.

FLAG STEAD'S hitting featured the victory of the Tigers over Roston. Ira made three doubles and a single. BUNCHED hits off Zacjiary gare the White Sox a win at Washington. Cicotte also was hit hard.

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STAR FOR A DAT Ray Chapman. 1 The Cleveland short stopper won a . game against the Athletics with a homer in the sixth Inning. 1

URBAN SHOCKER came within two cf the American league strikeout record when he fanned 14 Tanks in the first game. Then the Tanks, with MogTidge twirling, tamed the Browns in the second pastime, SS.S2 3 saw the games. nkMix constitutes a new record. t

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