Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1920 — Page 9

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HEHE IS VEHEMENT ID DENIAL

Prize Fighter Accuses Eddia Cicotte of Conspiring To Throw World's Series.

; lltTESNATlONAt. NEWS SERVICE.I ' HIC.VJO, rif.pt. 2S With hnjh officii'.. in organized baseball here ready !- present affidavit. leUeia and other documeutary -v;d nee and wori-i famous bail players awaiting :timimons to the w:tuss Maud, tl.e "'-'-)k county urand jury w.-.j prepared today to take further vid.-tu. ,t lhma!:ng elmn;. a t.f rrook'-unea 1.1

ntiiiT m: isio". Ureitiona of fiulit rrrrji-ntntl At lfvrland llob .ll.irlin 1m-u1 Hub llojt-r (10.

j At l'hlladrlptila J.ir IlenJ imin lirut llilille Miihunry IMi Johnny Hutr I brut I rankle Miium (s; Hml j t brlntlanu beat Vuuiit; i.mvreiieo i a i l At l'-orlii( 111 I'lnkf j Mitchrl! kno.U- ' f-I out Johnny 1W- . I At ew Di-lcan Ilu tiry AUulr brut

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t.'i great Aniernan naiionai pamuti. One of th witnessi-a likely to . subpoenaed today is Win. Maimr,

farmer prize fig-hter. wh.-se confessum I Oct

Ht h Rliade.lphia that hn and Mill Burns, j 1Iile (Imnors for ( hanrr. former White t-'ox j'iteher, were in-j This is a match that no pi nr.-l.-r volved !n the fixing" of the 119 i has been angling for ! ut Whito'a di -

Thu first "irul- r-..i.l,1r..ir" bi'!n show of th Tu in f'.'.ti- A thiol :ct It.)

at Kaat Chfoaj; may lir'rirf uit-ii

other Benny Leonard- 'hurl, y Win'. m rap. Tlii p.ur ji:et at 11-. ntnn Harbor re.-enl!v ami th" affair r ndp.i :?i

a ."-en.-o.it on.tl l. n- k -u ! of i,e i.'lura.o boxer in th- niMh innr.i l :' WhiiH wants to fic'n; I.. on,iid a r.-: n.rn jnateii. l. .n.'.r.i u t!i: if r Ket.i e!niii(;;i otit. ni-i Matchmaker '"' Tdck ;url-y w.niM iut th - ni on acoiit u'"'t

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iNTEPNAriONAI. NEWS NKW VOi!K. Sent.

nici man. forni-r tlnrd bas-tnan of ttus N.mv V. rk fii.-uitrf. ycstcid.iy i ti-m-nt -iy ,!-tiiod .-t it'iri liiikuiK Ins name wtili the. lu.T l-a.ll t.c;,r..l . !. '1 huve never ln;vii crocked in t-a-te-h.ili." d.clurcd :iiH!o-r!:ian. "John Meiiraw knows thi.s Hnd he a o knows that 1 w.uid not play ball )--r him at; a in. If (his talk. roe mueli ii;ither I Intend i-iM for a .hv.--do ri on It." , Tho farmer Cliau;, t!.o is row iys or semi-pro cB.-i'ini baseball, t rn.-r-.1 ;t -ci;Tii H'-ritai to ev-ry i-h.iiv;e end int iinai lo ;i tit.it has bc-n mad-

a ,. .' at-'i list him. io f.M i ni - to harm' s

tan. h" bad ajipioa. lo- 1 i.enny Kaufi ith an ..ff. r of $:;... to - throw" a .ime, Zimniei ln.i n saitl th report was

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admitted. !i-ee,--r. that lt t'.ad "approached" Kauff with an oi f $!)), "intub-- on ht-haii o ao : ri; j;." but ii-t::t.(-l to v-i.-i try what the p.'yr.i-nt was to be lor ineiJem hapii'-ued t:i fhieaso, tie

world 3 serie?, constitutes the latent termination to fores th- champion t

nans&uon or tna preb, Mrs. Henrietta! give hitn a return hoot almost makes B. Kelly, owner of an apartment j t he match make its-lf. Of cours there building- In which f.-veral White ifi- won't be any preat tr- uhoe in yrp'.aytra lived; "Kid" Gleaner.. manasr ! ratiRiiis t-i-ns with White. Th- !- of the While Kor. an I Kay -Schalk, I lov to sati.-fy in this respect is U oitar catcher, are witnesses likely to j ard. The liht .ihould he a drawny be called upon t testify on t -day. j card. too. Marharg's confession that the White' The Kas! Chicaao c'nb ha a ma' eh Six had bn bribed to throw me j all Mgnod up f -r tX-t. P. whici. i.s "ai-s-ries for $100,'in, but. that they re-j cay-i day, wh-n Jo- Burman or "r:ee!v?d on'.y il"'.'MiO, and his e na rge. j earo and .la-k Stiarkey ..f Now York that KJdie Cototte. th. p'tchor. w;,s rh Into a. ii -n It should be a r-itt!tns th Sox player who made the. off. v ' ', . r-ocd rilsni.iv as both low -

"throw the scries" has aroused a storm; are. warm eon; (.nd-rs l'-r th . ntai:- j wr'n of Inlerest. weight crown worn by l te Ji-rnuin !f t;

Accordincr to MaharR's story he. met. j of New Orleans. Bill Burns, an o'i friend, m Newj To Inelop I'rnrnt Arena. Tork. and Cicotte approached Burns Having stai'.-d out bv m-nt

in 'a room in the An.-onta lo-t-l w n h j "i ndo, r - ou t do-.r" b..!nR. pel haps ioi i o'13' "- an offer to -throw" the seri'-s if Burns; explanation w oUb! o vail. Th- Tw.n ! ! ciiihi find n.m. otif f up $l"e.'X-". ! 'it i s club nil h I no t-v th finanet.-.t !

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Well tho Scatltian added another Kanie tj their lontf lift of vktorles by Kolr.K to Glenwood a;id i'f:at!ntf Hi's lioitw club there lant Hundiiy. It was an awful ll-klna the tJlenwood boj.s took, the Heats Htaited tho f.rnt lu-

niny by lanibatttlr.g th.j tilemvo dj jilti.in.-r for six runs ani eight -l-.iii hits, thu pciira bi!r.(f It to f.. the ha'.tliiK honors go to Lynch. Lov-, Meyers, I Boylo - lnHlgn and Handy, eac h f,elt'iii4 3 blow.t Hi t-ce, but no credit can t e ! taken from S'm. lleimke who played a! wonderful same in centertUld. KCttl'i'i! Keven chances not tninHlnjf (jne oiaiol

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ToJay Trtft S-i akcr'H tribe v. iii con-, tlnuo llo-lr Heri-n ,in il. Lmiis v. here In., morj ftftmeH are io to1 piay-d, ,t tijMTiltO Ho Mill be idle uilt.l I'lldaj,! Miin they ere ncln dul-d to ooen n

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GAME POSTPONED

V.U.l'A P.AISO. In.l . f. r-t. e:.--TJ; lata of Sunday n ft rie.oii aused a' p.st ;one.'it': n t of the base bali Kam' ficlteduiril for I toon- Jt . , w it b t he ; Inulana iiarbur nli.e ;.-mpi lint; m.iiis: 1... l..,.l ..,. ,t 'I'll.-, lori.. vl'U

boy, thla Bill. Itabenhorst pttc:iin l .,., .,,, t

ee.ry kind of veiled-, and it was a keenly disappointed cr-v. -1 .-f in, . that was turnid back h-m ward as t'o ' fan." bad made ti.e tr.p i.:-i-;ut J t . n-e a red hot bat I le. j

for tho Scats allowed nly seven hits. I not beiiiK In danger at any ftuj't) "I the fc'mc, with our own W alile ll-.-o behind the bat. pome catcher th(H hoy.Iliciiwuud tried t- steal fcec'.aL l.-as- o j on this fellow but there w.u no uric,!

he he.d thc-m a lutlt. 1: -m- day li.niim on dwili wake up and tlitd him receiving Alexander, t.'lcotte or some ! the rest.

WANT GAMES

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like to liear from mmit team taut. 1 i a .real ball club. arou-,d th- viclnit t-nnip w h-1 e. Any tr-am wanting gaint- can jret l by i allinu W'm. New man, phone lf'iij-J'.. any I'm--.

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"Tiie Giants w-re in a poairiori w hre they could n-.-t win the pennant and c-sul-1 not be thrown out- of second plac"." he said. "A fcMo-.v w h i

used to pit on, the lunch with us h ar-i j s 'me one sayine; that tie ?- war? r j u.-- in our l-ionk'.n:- our n-cks to wmj any more tames. This man approach-) ( d me ami told me !o offer Kauff 51"". I went to Kt'iiff and h- Jus.t list-n -t j and walked aw-, y. TiiAt l.t all I Klu--a!'-ut the cas.." 7. ; i.i tni i tiir. n further declared thit M-.-on. ,v had emv ;-h. wn hini a letter i .-ti'irT f 'rth, trial rr'l "nant players would roi"v- ?l-,,ii crura ";f they

th- p nnati'." and $. a ph-ee team fitiifio-l 5-ccori J. He s.i -1

HOT FIGKT IN JUNIOR LEAGUE NEW TOKK, S.-pt. -i Willi ti:e .at. ional League p'-nr.ant wavii.; ov r Urnok'.yn, tho interest of fantiom centered today on the hot r.fht Utwc-ni the STi!te. Sox and Indians in the junior major league. The ria! American league t'aiii are. hanitinK; mi like bull doits. Both won their Monday gamr s in decisive fashion ami the Indians mnnait-d to hold the

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Tork fitmliicr, with the pro -iosi t ton. J rr-sardle.-s of weaiier. After the I: ir-i nothsteui. Mahart; stated, turned 1 b - nian-.Shai'k -y en ga a, c men t the cltihj s'-hetne down, but late.- Burns te!--1 p'nns to bittld a roof ner and wa.M' ct.iplerd h.m that Bothsr.;n had "iron- around the pres-nt s ats, ? r t'tiat the ' hrouRh." Burns afterward topj Ma - j fans may !-e comfortaol i even if : j liars, he rays. that lie had neounter-.l turiti colJ. I

A ;- Att"i.. and mat Atte.-i l,ad ii.ea tii-n; i" v. ith B -t hs- e i n ue!i car.i- to ":; :rtr..lt'. 7vf.'thari:

with a bunc'-i -f -nmi-itrs and; est lb' tsbed h-ailqua! t-i f, '. t'.- iri'i-

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"ithe North Siders and trimmed th-i

11 r Michiean City Pirates at Itoll's nark.

Th- North Side A. C.'s changed their l.-al'ery and also obtained two trien ot the Liberty A. C. team to play against bun - h of .eixtff-ri year old baseball

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until tne fifth irsninj Al- - Michigan (lity boys lie mi; i team the. North Sidirs ; ri.-nd to tho kind of bull ts contributed a small sum to Kd fyip-.nki v. ho furnlsh-basil-all fans and p!ay-rj . i 1 1 1 1 i r s rim ins the (.;am. i .s i h' last gam played of i Th- Norm S'.dero arc now football.

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NORMAN Boockfl's home run in tho second sdtr.e put tii- Dodders over th-? line and gave the Braces an even break with tho Giants. "DUSTER" Mails pitched his dxth tt rats; lit v: ry for the Indians when he trimmed St. Louis. BOSTON' took a twin bill from Washington, thanks to the fin twirling of Jones arid Harper. niCIvEL Kerr kept fh White E"i in the running by bhirtkjns trie Tigers r.VTH'3 t-.vo homers, which boosted his total to Z2. featured the Yankees victory over the Athletics. FEIvDin SVhut.p trot two t tro-has hits, in add. lion to pitching fine ball aKaniii. the Culm.

'LKVKLANT, O., Sept. r?oh Mat - tin. champion of the American Flxpeditionary Kurcw, outpointed h'apl Bob It o per of Chicago in a t-n round bout last r.lfrht held under the au-p.ces of the A me man Lee; ion.

Sharkey. New York's stellar i

Th strand jury i t n n ' r . -t Po plavrr M t-s t"am either v de t'c." Aii'crh-an b-s: I'Btr.i.'-l I "day, h-w iiatv he obaned

ft,-!ralK an'n.'-'i 'o utipc-ar today. C-

. m turd S halk are t-port-d ! h . oj.., :1. j evidence t th- ail--frninf. tip." and to have soused .r -; ! ,.f t'-elf t am e-a'-s at a n !! . r li.- t"a:n in the Whit" S x

ha n ' a row e; rt-'nt s. will ineet In a 1-;-roi!td br ut tt Madi.-n Square Garden tonight. Tex Rickard. promoter of tr-

had announced Us ,.-,ut, has promised the winner a bout i!l!ic- any White, with Ciiamtdon Betn Herman next tfy un'ii aft-r "i" ! month. Itickard will ha in; up a in I. tii'.r.ly won or I--si cinld-matic of th- world's bantc.rne pennant. It was wci.c'nt rha mpionsh ip, as a special i liver, tiiit thiw plan ducertif nt. 1 1 1 d I 1 i.-as oi a od i . , ,

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Kan Johns-n p-es -dent or the Awr- , n i.i-aci;-' arid John Heydk-r, h-a-1 :': Xiitiniiil, are other witnesses wnoi :e expected to he call .d today.

T-ophers Pick New Captain,

But Lose Him Right Away j

M 1 N N E A TO L I ? . MINN,. Sep.. ; 5The Minnesota foothali team bias lost an- j - lo r 1320 capi.nr:, ' K-v.-t.i-" S-h r- d-j i , star end of th- 1 ;' 1 7 eleven, was i osep' to succeed Johnson at a m-et- ' pr late Saturday nlhL Schroed-r was' on his way to join the. Gopher squat!

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to but n.iv d two smee th-n at the rotversity of South lako;.i, makla.? h'rri ineligible.

PENNANT DOPE A'l thr- leaders in the Arneiii -i ;i race w.-n y"r t-r iay. (.'' v liti'i, which has a half frame lead . iv r ''h.ctiiro, has si x ;;,im f play, and if th- it. Bans win half of the. m the White Sox n.tit u'o the t iii-c- r-. ma 1 n i iiir trairos with S. Lou is to lanl i tt first place. While it is mathematically p ossible for New York t pass ('le-e-lanl. tl-.f Yankees -an only H wit 4 Ch'.cas- T" Yankees liav two games to play and by wur.inc them w i le t!i" t -, o wo.'-f- rn trams l-..-t all lh"ir contests. N-v York would be on even terms wui Chlcaq- rind a pame r.lvj'J of tlh-veland. A victory by the "hii ago White So: or a defeat tor thrt Yank-t .s wilt put the etiv'-rii t"um out of the race.

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