Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1920 — Page 7

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tTTin trvo boxfrs with t!if fsr'rlnce that both lang-ford and Mcy have had get tORPthrr in the samp rhif? is a sure thing that something intcrst;nK is going to happen. That Is exactly the way the fans around this turn of tho tountry fcl about to. morrow's conlrsts and that is the r-a -f-n that the i lotnoters are preparing to handle the larg. si rrend that they have bad since the arena was opened. The ticket sale hiis already parsed previous records and a large grate sale is exrrcted. Timmy M.Carthy (sot himself into tomorrow s scrap 3t the las.t Katt Chicago rhow when he ihallenged thtj winner of the Rajnor-Ford bout. After he tock his seat near the ring be remarked. "I hope Kaynor wins. I'd like to gei a chan e to show bim up " And the report from South Chicago uhere brth boys make their home iri to the effect that Raynor is Just as anxious to show up McCarthy: McCarthy Is a f'.urser and although he got a bad split l!p out cf his last fijrht at East Chicago that baa been long: enough ago for the rpht to heal thoroughly and there is no doubt: that he will give Raynor (rood battle. The only trouble with Joe Mandell cf Rcchford. so his friends claim, is that he is too good for the little bos end he hasn't been able to get a fight in which he really had a chance to how his true form. When he stacks up against Frank Izzo of Chicago, though, he will be -up against a tough article and will have to thow some real class to maie good bis friends claims. Izzi was originally signed to 3o battJe with Chicago s star flyweight. Jimmy Kelly, but for some reason or ether Jimmy backed out. AVhen Kelly, who gave FYankie Mason a gi ot battle at the East Chicago show, balks at meeting Izzo it looks as though Mandril would have to be pretty careful about taking any chances. With thrse threo ten round buts the fans are promised full satisfaction and there is every indication that they will frt a!! and more than their money's erth.

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Club After Grafting Constables

Constables in several cities over the stai nre reported collectims no shirII

sums from tourlwts in autonmljiles by charging speeding and permitting tin. tourists to "pass on" after payment of a "bond" ranging from $2.00 to iZQ no, according to an investigation now being conducted by the Automobile and Coixl Roads Hurcau of the C.ary Commercial club, which is taking active steps in (Jary to irotect both local dilvtrs and visitors from the practice. It is reportcl that the constables figure no tourists will show up and take a fine when a small bond is the only stake and thus "get away" with totals of from $100 to $2;0 in one Sunday. The liary Commercial club feels that this i.s not only unjust but also ernes tourists away from the cities in which such "hold-ups" occur. The club has issued a notice, asking all autoists to report to the club at once when a constable makes an rrest in order that steps may be taken immediately to protect drivers from the game. Constables operating in n similar manner near the Illinois state line were traced down, trapped ,and indicted and the Cary organization proposes to see that every arrest is legitiate or the ionstable pnpery prosecut-d if holdup methods are used.

Canadian hurdler, has been denied, but royal family.

rules committee s Oecision to allow

the committee may lodge another pro-I The American team trained yester-j any nation only four starters In each

test against the entry of the Canadian day at Middleheini Park. j event, although six places will scor-r boxers. Sunday's Olympic schedule includes, point. The awards for the first, secThe kins and queen of Belgium,: the Javelin throw, the 800 meter run. j ond, third, fourth, filth and sixth plioPrince Leopold and Princess Mane th,? 100 meter dash and the 4f0 meteri es respectively are: will attend the Olympic games f rom hurdles . I Seven, five, four, three, two and one. Saturday until Tuesday, a great ecle-; The American and Swedish teams, There will be no prnalty for fal bratlon having been arranged for the were annoyed today by the Olympic j starting-

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leag;ueparty, winning-". 'ie fifth straight from Washington, 7 to 2. This has become serious. The Athletics won the odd saint from Detroit,

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getting out of tlie .National league la.i when the Cubs beat them, 8 to 4 . BABE Adams hit a home run as his batting contribution to his 2 to 0 victory over the Giants.

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B- ROBERT E. HARLOW 'SUFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE 1 TOLEDO, O.. Aug, 13. A thrilling lntcrnationa.1 finish was assured today when the final 36 holes for the Amerian open golf championship was shot .t the Inverness Country club. The most celebrated golfers played up to form in the first two rounds of play and were bunched within a few shots of erne another at the top of the field. Many here believe the real fight for the title will be between Harry Vardon and Ted Ray. the Englishmen, and Waltr Hagren. the American chHirpion. Vhile Jock Hutchinson. Leo Diegcl and J,m Rrnes topped the Britons going into the final rounds, it was thought that Hagen. the home-bred champion, would furnish the real fight aeainst the Englishmen in the final round. Vardon, Ray and Hagen were tied at 14? shots each when today's play started, whale Jock Hutchinson led the field at 1S with Diege! and Jim Barnes tied for second. Eddie Ijoos, at 143, Chick Evans. Jr., and Bob McDonald at 15ft And other good players such as Bobby Jones. Mike Brady. rYeddie McLeod and Louis TfeUier were not so far behind as to be out of the running. A oi can happen In 36 holes. Golf enthusiasts from many cities carne to Inverness today to witness the stars shoot for the title Automobiles wr parked In all available spae near the club house. The gallery numbered round six thousand. The weather was threatening. In the event of a tie for first place at the end of 72 holes there will be a play off for the title Saturday morning at IS holes.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor

Leaders In League in Battle Today

r-pccit TO THE TIMtil WHITING. 1ND.. Autf. 13 The two leading teams in the Standard Oil A. A. baseball league will clash at the Whiting- Park on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock. The I'olarines will battle the Perfections in what promises to be the hottest -contest of the season. Each team will present it's best ball toysers in the effort to cop this battle. I.fty Radloff. of Boston American league fame, will hurl for the Polarines while Griesee will take the slab for the Perfections. Each moundsman is in the pink of condition. This game may decide which team will contend for the refinery championship with the Wood River refinery team at the Alton Tark of the Three I league. This Inter-plant series to take place at Alton is the subject of much discussion by refinery men of the Standard Oil Co., of Indina. The Polarines have won both games from the Perfestions this year, but the followers and players of the second team do not think they can take another. The Perfections have added Jimmy Morris, a star second sacker, and Doer, a hard hitting right fielder to their lineup. Everything is set for the best battle and the largest crowd of the season at the local ball yard.

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W. Cincinnati S3 Brooklyn 61 New York 57 Pittsburgh 53 Chicago 5 4 St. Louis 48 Boston 41 Philadelphia 41

Vektrrduy'a Reculta Chicago 8: Brooklyn 4. Pittsburgh 2; New York 0. Cincinnati 6; Boston f. Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 1.

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THE Braves pulled off a ninth Inning rally that netted the tying runs but when two runnera wer picked off the bases the game went eleven innings the Red's winning, 6 to 5, and regaining the lead. BABE Ruth did nothing more startling than score a pair of runs, but the Yankees again mauled the Indians, five to one..

CHICAGO still is In the American!

V. Cleveland 63 Chicago r-"n New York 7(1 St. Louis 52 Boston 4 7 Washington 4S Detroit 4'k

Philadelphia 34 Yeatrrdnj's Heanlts Chicago 7: Washington 2. Philadelphia 3: Detroit 1. New York 5: Cleveland 1. No other game scheduled.

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