Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1920 — Page 7
Tuesday, Alienist IT, 1920.
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ATHLETES OF U. S. FLASH TO rRUNT
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pocket . The fans say Ui! drive Ti-a the longest ohe Morris Park ever had. The Statifta's would like to arrange a regular baseball game for Sunday, Au;uf.t 22. Let us hear from sum' ot Lnke county's fastest ball teami. Call 1005-K-6-7 and ask for Bill.
LIKE A ROAST
Th Polannes of "Whiting pulU i a masterful piece If startvgy Sunday tn Their contest w :th the Twin City Kascy.', retreating from the ae 'f act- ! n :n the last half .:" the m cor.d inr.ing with the score standing-, Twin '"ity's 3; Poiarinea. 0. In th- second atter Krcupa doubled aii'l Morgan put uvor a single. F.reoch r.d Faust whiffed. Galviu came thru w ith a timely double to right. the hit was ruled fair by Umpire Pickett. Vfteran Chicaiii League arbiter. The rolarlr.es disputed the deeisivn ana in the argument that followed the. Whiting clan became a mass of wildcats, every man on the club iiiouting lustily. Captain Jones, of the Poiarincs, was undecided as to what course to pursue and after ho had failed to convince the umpire that the. decision was unfair to his club, with true executive ability Jones finally decided to call a meeting of his cohort?, who unanimously agreed that the best course open would be the road that leads back to the Oil City. Amid the cheers of their backers and the Jeers of the other fans ijres-t ent Jones and his gallant warriors pa.cke dtheir bats and other paraphernalia and "Quit cold." Umpire Pickett thereupon awarded the gajne to the Twin City club. Frank Seman, former East Chicago Maroon burler. made his third appearance of the season against the Kaseya, and as usuual it was disastrous to his teammates. "Baby" Seman, brother of Frank and likewise a former member of the Maroons, played third baa for the Polarines. At the time of tbe above mentioned dispute he was on the far corner of the diamond and when Galvin connected, "Babe" aatoniehed the fans by declaring that the bail was foul. "Baby" certainly posses either a keen vision; a vivid imagination or both. Morgan, K. of C. slabman. was lr. f ne form, -while Siman was ineffective
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Jack Dcmpsey (left) and Al Jolson. To tickle a croud of fipht fans, Al Jolson, the famous biark-faca comedian, recently put on boxing gloves and entered the ring with Jack Dempsey. At first he affected an attitude of cocksurer.ess. as tfcf.ugr he would have no trouble at all in putting: Dempsey to sleep. Soon, however, he was calling to the crowd to come up and eave him from a horrible death at the hands of the heavyweight champion.
Al i .iw , AUg. 1. Jf ullOH ing is the standing for the Rise two days ot the Olympic track and fl-'ld championships: America 43 Finland ; France ; 6 Great 14rilain 6 Sweden 3 Esthcnia 3 Norway 1 .ANTWERP. Aug IT American athletes jumped into a commanding lead in the track and flc.d championships of the seven' h modern Olympic games today, due to heavy scoring in the three events which were finished through the finals. The Stars and Stripes were hoisted on the stadium flagpole for th first time when Frank F. Loomia, Jr., ot Chicago captured the 400 meter hurdles event in world's record time. A roar of cheers followed. Three other Yankee ruceis placed in this event. Later In the day Charles W. PadJac, of Lcs Angeles, won the 100 meter dai-h in time one-fifth of a second slower than the world's record and again tne American Rag was hoisted, to resounding cheers from the Vadium .which for a time teemed tilled with none but Yankees. As a result of the day's events America leads all nations in tru- track end field, scoring with 43 points. Finland, which won the pentathlon today and the pavelin throw yesterday, in second with S9 points. The Yanks derived their leading points from 17 won in the hurdles, 15 in the meter dash, and 11 in the pentathlon. Six places count in the scoring.
0L1PIC; GIBBONS SAYS
MISKE IS BETTER BOXER
tho ring. I am going to knock out Jack Pcmpscy if I can. and I expect he will do his level best to stop me. 1 havt) never asked a favor from anyone I have ever met, and I am not going to begin now. Anyway, as I see it. I have a good chance to beat the champion, aftd that is what will be In my mind when I climb through the r.-pis. I am -.ot going in there to stay ten rounds. I'm going to be there to beat Jack and lift the heavy weight crown.
Bakelor Holds Gary To 2 Hits
The fast Liberty A. A. beat the Gary A. C. at the Standard ball park by a score of 3 to 1. "Buck" Bakalar ; held the Gary A. C. to two hits and truck out ten men. The Liberty's siored their first run in the third, after two outs. Murphy got hit ty a pitch-, rd ball, stole second and third. Green, then drove a wicked three badger but; he fell over crossing first base so he j - r.'y made it a two base wallop. The r:r.-' was featured by the fast work (c'f , ti-.e infield by Parker, North, Murphy.; The Liberty's are without a game, fr Sunday and wouid like to hear "orn the White Eagles. Whiting Colts or some other fast amateur team in Lakes county. Call 742 and ask for J. Liss-;
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Fisher's Folly.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. T., August lfi. JBud Fisher, cartoonist, creator of the.ilutt and JelT comics, haji allowed himself to be drawn into the race horse business through E. R. Bradley, of Chicago. Fisher purchased several yearlings at the- renct sales held here, and the fatlier of Mutt and Jeff is going to race his stable at New Orleans. The corcio artist has authorized his trainer, Robert Shannon, to buy several good horses now In training. The first yearlirg bid In by Mr. Fisher "was by Uncle, out of Granville, and he has named this thoroughbred Fisher's Folly. His other two yearlings have been christened ilutt and Jeff.
PERRILL FIGHTS CHRISTIANA AT E. CHICAGO
Bud Perrill of Gary and Bui Christiana of Buffalo, were ytsterday s.gned by George Oswego for the semi-w-indup of next Saturday's card at the East Chicago arena in which CharleyWhite of Chicago, and Pal Moran. or New Orleans, will be the chief attraction . Perrill has teen out of the game for more than a month, now because of injuries and the local fans will be glad to have another opportunity to see him in action. Christiana has had several fights reiently in which he has made a fine showing and also has a good record in the east where he has been beating every cne that he stacks up agairst. Bud Perrill promises to be in the best of condition by Saturday and will putup a real fight since he is doped for some of the future windups in the East Chicago arena if he keeps coming at a g&od pace. Oswego believes that a few good fights should put Perrill In condition for the best of the lightweights. For the other ten rounds of the show Oswego has got together Joe Mandell of Rcckford and Earney Dugan of Chicago. Dugan has been winning right along under trA; excellent management cf Sig Hart and is willing to meet any one at 116. Mandell is the brother of the boy who made such a hit at last Saturday's show and pi finises to do even better than his brother.
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EY JACK V LI OCX STirr r"'nESPOS3LM I N fCRVICEi ANTWERP. A us- IT Americas chances of winning the Olympic broad jump were dealt a soiele blow when Sol Butler, the Dubuque, Iowa, negro, pulled a tendon m his first jump and w ah forced to retire. His leap did nt qualify. B. L. Templeton, of the L s Angeles Athletic Club, and Johns-n qualified J. M. Merchant, f m Francisco als'o failed to qualify It has been regarded as practically certain that Butlt r wouid win this event. William Plant, Mornmgside Athletic Club, New York: T. A. Maroney, St. Anslem A. A.. New York, and J. H. Ptarman. New York A. A. q'jii.flcd for the 10. 0'lO itu ter walk.
Scanteuas Wins 4 to 1 BY A REGULAR FAN Th fa.-t Scatr r.as baseball team dr- i feated the fartct colored baseball team1 in Lake o jr.ty by the scm of 4 to 1 ! Although the odor d beys came to :" lianm'T.d with a wonderful reputation' the S ult-nas pr,v d them that tin y were ju.t as j.ood and a little better than the Gay All-Stars. Crcisbaun was on the mound far the Scatena Colts, sr.d held the colored br ys to six hits, while the Scatena batters to k eleven hits from Jackson, the Star pitcher for the colored boys. Thi.. being the only team in Indiana to get moire than five hits off of the speedy colored pitcher. The fans w-re sure glad to see Hammond's best backstop in a Scatena uniform. Our own Wa'l c
Hess, sure piayed a wonderful game behind the bat. Tough luck for Bill Hetnhy who plays right field for the Sraena. being robbed fut or what would have been en easy hnm run had the cent'r fielder for the Gary team not held a hirrc .-hoe in ln
F.y MIKE GIBBONS j Th Phantom Midd.eweihirt) j (Wr.ue.il ior the International News! Service) ST. PALL. Minn., Aug. 16 Billy Miske is going to give Jack Dempsfy a lot of trouble when they nice, in B'-n-on Hartxir on Labor day? I can't see whrc Mltke is figured as having only an outside chance. Personally I believe he will not ony go the distance, but he will outbox the champion and possibly hold him in fighting. Miske is a better boxer than Jack, though, of course, he can't hit quite as hard. But Miske is no light hitter by any niranp. And hitting Miske won't be as easy for Jack as hitting Willard. Lilly himself is confident and thinks he will win. Here's how he sizes it up to me: "I have mot IX-mpsey twice," he e-nid to me. "find he didn't have anything on me in cither of these bouts. I haven't done much battling for a year, but the champion has dene none. "I am stronger and am now hitting hard.-r than cr before. I am aise boxing tutor. If I was good enough in hold him even two years ago. and I have greatly improved since, why shouldn't I beat him? Jack hasn't improved. He hos spent a lot of time in film work and moving pictures don't improve a boxer's condition. "Jack did his very best against icon both occasions we met. There has been a lot of gossip that we are pood friends and that Jack did not want to' knock me cut. That is absurd. "Wc re friendly, it is fue. but out friendship cc.i f the mnnisnt we cittttr
Clevland Opens Sale
for World's Series !
tLtVEMND. O.. Aug. 17 Work incidental to the allotment of tickets to the world's series, provided 1t !s played here, was started today when the Cleveland baseball club announced that applications will be receiv
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West Side Dodgers Win Eleventh Game. The West Side Dodgers defeated the Indiana A. C. to the tune rf 12 to 11. It looked bad for the Dodgers until the ninth inning, when the hard hitting rf P. Eereolos. Moore and L. Kelavos tied the score. In the eleventh inning two men crossed the plate to win the game. The D? dgera "vould like games from teams averaging from nine to thirteen yeaia. f"f'r games write to Tom Kelavos. :S3 State street.
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Benny Leonard Signed i to Eattle in New York NEW YORK, Aug. IT Tex Rickard has signed Benny Leonard, the lightweight champion, for the Garden. Leonard is to get $50,000 to fight any man Rickard may pick.
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NOTICE
BANKRUPTCY SALE
Of Shoe Stock Pursuant to an order of the U. S. District Court for the Dirteirct of Indiana, in Bankruptcy, the entire shoe stock and fixtures of Morris Shuback, Bankrupt, will- be offered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, free and clear of all liens, at I I o'clock A- M. on.Tuesday, August 24, 1920, at 577 Hohman St., Hammond, Indiana, as follows: New and complete stock of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Rubbers, together with fixtures used in the sale thereof, inventorying $1 1 ,766.69. Store will be open for inspection on Monday, August 16th and on Friday, August 20th from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Complete inventory has been taken and will "be found with custodian. Bidders at sale must deposit certified checks for $1,000.00 each or satisfy Trustee of their responsibility before bids will be accepted. ' CHARLES L, SURPRISE Receiver in Bankru ptcy
234 Federal Bids.
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