Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 70, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1920 — Page 9

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CPECiAL TO THE TIMii ."TlITI.S!i, Sept. :. A nu Vater if V."i:U::i? continues bis fi-vul sho..tit th Witt ins Vark tn.j's. (jut : l f.o". ! s'ur'.ers : S!irnl;y. i. he bro'.e 4oxi'J la the i0 bird .'.it. I';'. Xiinin faui Vat-r u Kr'at :.. e I j bi-..tkis:ii of tlie I.!'.,! jo..ii- rs. ' . - kts ti-d ior -litr-i jd-u'n by 1 . . .turns' 41. A. I'. !M hnnan, J ?:k a . i il. A'.i ; pr. Kxci". tn i. t is ;u a. hii.h t : h.-.s.. Jays at the Whlttn traps a nuir.ViT of .s)i'.Kt--rs are nearta .r ,",-; on iv- i-r-.f i!-.-nt's trophy. . -;. i shootmx nl h..;:i .-c-res we r-i'mins up pot'.;'..-; f t ti,s lucky shoot-

Th-.' su n; h- on the Stand- J rarjrvt tr :!:. Two r..i.ol-i hmej '. ! ii beli arid the third shoot i15 sh.-d- : for J.i.'i lay. S 12. On;y a f-w J

I -.rs sci'Htatu tho hifih ami low scot ! .- ii. M.-t?r. Il o a neck and t 'k race v.:h every shooter doing his best to u: shoot arvl ft stac?. b's o r-i'tient. Any mr-lye who ha not startnl shoot-.-fr on this cup still has tim- to jjt 1.1a ui a;l homo tho baCv n. Ii!lc"ing tti scores for tha af'.rr.oon including practice scor'-a: Shot at Hroko

THREE TITLES ARE SOUGHT BY LEWIS

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Msllor llujtgrlns. "One of the l'RHmnts of PnJl'3 rirht

I )nkl was iomowhat torn vhvn ln fu.jt j ciuigut in the plate." saij HueKlii-. "1 ilf net know wbcth'T w lost Ms serv-I'-f'S for tho rst of the season nr not. ! 1 i.rt.-irs assure me that thwre was no i l.rpk."

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DICK GURLEY TAXES JOB OF UCKTFJ

him that he wanted to Leonard s.1 East Chicago Ourley at once got busy and exrecta to have I.onard on an early card. The opponent hasn't been decided upon yet hut l will b some one who will make Benny f.ght hard for liia titl. And talking about title.. recalls the flKht of next Saturday when Tele Herman will risk his bantam weight title with Jack Shiirko;.'. Herman is r--j-orted to b in fine condition hut Shrky tays he is In Josit as (sood c-mdi-tion as when he be-it .lirrmy M'ild" in Milwaukee. From all indications it. will be some bat:.i".

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Ted Lwis. Ted Iiewis. back from his conquest of his home rountry, Enpland, Is as full of ambition as always. All Lewis wants to do during the approaching vvinter season is taekla Georges Carpontier, European heavy, wejpht chamrj; Johnny Wiison, new miudioweiht kir.a:. una Jack Britton, who too the weltcrveisjhr title from h-.m. Why Iwis doesn't want to cut of? a leg; or two and meet Benny Leonard and Johnny Kil-1-ar.o isn't known.

They chatted pleasantly for a few m!nii't and parted with a hearty handshake.

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Libertys Defeated Griffith

The Etror.KT I-'.l'er; v A. A. of ITa.nr :nd defeated the CrlS! Col's Snnt -, .- by fhe. yore of " to 2 at Standard ! -rk. Buck Batflar. the I..lb"rty hurler. : .1 the visitors d.vwn to three hits, vl.i'.e ire h-'-m.' team hit the 'IritrVh y .f'ftr f ,r pevn si f "iits. Th gani'i s-rrit-d "!. v.i "n Griffith in t:i" lead w ; ni run when in the second in- : .:.g tho I.'.htr'ys cam back and tied . ?C( ro. Tii- tame went n'nsr nicely ":1 tl'C fifth ir.r.frjr. Murph-.' was hit ' n pitvb'-'l ba". stole p. cor.d and Pm's - scored ilurphy. virpen r.f xt btt c rtcr f.' ld. wh-.rx th" center f.eld.-r ; the bull, s-coriiicr vBotts. which r .-!e the score 3 to 1. Griffith came 1 k in the sevc:ih sooj-in fr, rini v:r? fhe p. -ore 3 o 2. The fes.t'ures . f the ln-.i-M W'-re t'i idaylny of T'o'ts. rth. 2ilt:rrh;.- aril 'jtfn. The line w3 5 .1? follows: North. Castle, If, M-.irphy. lb: tireen. 2h; Iotts. Sb; IIuo6'n c: Eakclar. p: Ftokcr, cf; Rssk!. rf. The Liberty A. A. would like to bear fr:m sorre fat tearra around lake fount;.- wishing pirnrs. Phone 7 12 and ask for Li.-sock.

PADDY DRiSGOLL SIGNS

WITH THE CARDINALS

Fa iZy DrlscoiJ, one cf tv.e (Treat est backs ever turned our by the T.'.k Ten college football teams in recent yeirs, but now a somir"o p'"er. Is to stay in CTiioago end r'ty here gs a member cf tile I'.arin". Cardinals. Announcement t-. thnr effort vps ma.1 jrsterday b- (Thris O'Brien, who has handled football combina'ions f-r jiars. producinif s.n of the befi ever eeen in the wes, outside of the bfe Ci.r.cw. II" intends to surround Drlscoll with the fa.-te?: men obtaina'cia and then gn after the professional gridircn honors. Games with Akrrn. Canton. Massllon and Fort- Wayne are already being framed. OTtrien will rpen h!s Season 'n ton with three of the het of th ora! clubs and wllr then tackla the big outside clubs.

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CLEVELAND. O.. Sept. 5-Rcpov's from Pittsburgh that Bins' Bod'.c. center ov.tfttlder for the Vow Vork Yankee had broken bis ank.o wh'le slHine into the ht'rne p'ate nn oxhibit'.oi M;ere. w-ro denied this morn.ns by MnnaaT

By II. C. HAMILTON' tSTAfF COrtRESPONDFNT 1 N SERVICEl XKW VOKK. Sept. 9 'Th- most cruci-il period of the st alien 1" ns toi'iiv in the American league if an- -tiling could h" more crucial tii'in days which already have passed over the head of this tempestuous season. Cleveland, aua.n Iculiii th" le.iKue. is booke-I ti. inett tho Y.iii!(-i now in second place, in a y.-ries i f three canis startinj; today in Ceinnd. L.-st time the Vnnks and Indians fotiuht in ,.. hind the Xew York- rs fattened iheir stanuins by lakinif four games in a row-. Twenty-four jtames ere left nn the schedule of the Indians, while only 19 remain for the Yankee to finish. Chicago w hicii is in third place by a hair, has twenty left on the books. To win a pennant the Yank must not only take the majority of the cones: in '1 eveland, according to eloe. calculation, but also must win nearly every (tame they have remaining:, for '!ee!and in certain to do nearly thut weii. The YVhite S--x n-.ll face the riod Box to-day in a new series. It was in Boston that the champions wore .knocked off the top of the -au". The Giants and lKidsers tightened up the National icague imbroglio -ivhen both won yesterday. The Giants snared ;i double header and Ihe Iioieors too'; a sin Kb.' came. The Beds, leading the loi'.iO. wern ld'.e.

7)irk Curiey. who is well known in hjtlit c. teles for the numerous hierh class liox'.nn shows b.e has promoted has In en ho.s. n to succeed Larney Lichensiei:i u.s matchmaker for the Twin City; Athletic association, which has been! sUipiiiK shows at the Hast Chicapo

metii. Hi. will ass-ist George. Osivixo in signing boxers and v. ith his knowledge of the fuhlcrs .should pi'.e the fans s,'""',;l!iiis worth while on each card. His first show will be the Ilernianfcliarkey contest next Saturday. Curb.;- has promoted some rnljrhty Kood fu-ht. the most prominent helnj: 'ho B'lniy Leonard-Join, ny Kiibane battle, and lie now seems in a position to t.''"'. some equally o..d shows at the Rust Chicago rtitR. Hi has onlv re-o-nlly returned from New Y'ork where tie signed up some- Rood men whom ho will use later at Bast Chiraeo. Benny Leonard se'-ms to he a favorite of Curley trid when Oweo told

TAGGING THE BASES !. S AN't;T7I,E5. Ser t. J.-if-r? IOck;n Ptiji" he will s;c Frank Chance and Fielder .)--r,t.. abo.it the baseb&h game at Harrison 1'ark. Sept. llth. THR !dgers managed o rcfrsin from losing: frround when they trounced the I'hiilies 7 to 4.

t THE White Pox, though outhit. stowed away another tfnrr.e at the expense of the Browns, 3 to 3. THE Athletics declined to lose another game, so they beat, the Titers, 5 to 4.

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