Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1920 — Page 12

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said. "Mickey" Prendergast was rush -I tj, 3 , ed in to take the place of Hoffman l-erger 8.11a Dundee GO mi jn th ut Quarts, hi. Ushm!., ; Ten Fast Rounds to Draw tackles ruined the hop of the Steam-

roller tor a touchdown

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.ii,fTf "NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

1st. and IVIlke Sexton, the National As-j -mcA(JO, Nov. n. House. Hinkelt. .-latloa president. Eandls Is the N'a- Holllday and Crlslcr, Maroon crlppb s, '.tnal League's man. MeO.'iiald Is Bi'ij '' '"J able to play In Saturdays Johnson's favorite. Sexton iimh the, fame with Michigan, it was announcunited confidence of the minor Itngut-s.' today. Stagg will be forced to What could be mr.ru Ideal? " several lnxperlenccd mm, however. The name of Judgo McDonald was and Chicago supporters ore not optimeiuloned to several National I e niistlc of beating- the "Wolverine.", tiers. They raised no howl of discord 1

WTiilp 15? rl "Rav-rvvtir WiU ! t'ardumls. J'"" ". nd Carl Lund-

TT J, T "1u!kmi, and the Pirates. Bill McKen-it, Handle the IiteinS VAthj ? "t of these men have come to tho

i end of their careers as players, and j now and then break into a game. Othi erii are men wh- have grown jrray and i wrinkled In tn game which they b"Ran to pi.'.y before most of the present

Miller Huggins for the Yanks.

.1 K VI;i(M K j (ltiternationnl ewn Sporting Bdltor.) NBW YOBK. Nov. 11. - The Clams , a ii 1 Yankees are going to be well mannext sea?;i!. At least, they ought io be. j With two, r.-.rn major league j P.lots at th head of each ream th-ii New York Nationals and their rival : American !,i.,isu') "hurrkios" at th; .l.-i Grounds are setting- rreeedent : In a managerial way, for though manvi major 1-af jc clubs hav coaches who ' -!fhcr have been manager? or nre ex- j 1" rliin-dj enough to qualify, 1521 will j niarx the first time in bas-ball history j that so many high-salaried Hold pen- j ia's have been signed by two clubs. j ?ohn McCr-iW, .-is vi.-i'-preaident and t rianagrer of the Bants, will have the ' -feran llu-h Jennings as his ilrstl lieutenant. Mcilraw lias sevi r.il tiir.es!

.o en on the erge of retaniK from the

crop of players were born. RIFT COMES CLOUD FOR BASEBALL

BY .JACK VlilOCIC IStAFF CLlRPESPflKCNT 1 u ctD..irt'

iv AN ij AS CITY, no. Nor. 11 Com- j ri.oi s-no has today restored baseball 1

to a safo and snti,- level.

i ne war bird have flown awa .-. Tin

p..-i..e doyes are rll'tmir about and vV.

American Lrag-ue owners have ham nothlntj unfavorable of Ivuid;. ana Llarry Herrmann has suck ' ted to the minors ttiwt they could not ;;et a better man anywhere than their own president. Now that the pi-ops hae been knocked out from beneath the threal-

i ened war, the baseballers liavo time to j pay more attention to t)i real busl- ; ness of the (ani and to Its interost- ' lnc characters. At the wltchlnif hour i of writing, there are still several mun-

, afc-o-nal ', leagues

j named a manager for the Hi-npals. The ' St. Iuin Hrowns are still pilotleas. ' Clarence Kowlani, Jimmy l.uine. Joe Tinker and jteveral ellg-'hles are bemc,- mentioned for the-se jobs. To- ; day a well definite rumor said that Rowland is almost sure to so to the j lirou na and n new prospect was nm- ! d for Detroit. i Walter MoOredte nf the Portland I Oregon Club is the man In question.

CUBAN A. 111. Capt. r"pler and his flgrhtlnjc Ulini nre all set for the invasion of Wisconsin. The team will leave. Immediately

j sffiiNonnLu, in.. nv. n. joi j Her uer of Chlcairo and Mike Dundee of Kock Island fought a fast ten-round' draw last n:ftht. Dundee did most of jlhe leading. In the preliminaries j Tommy O'laufrhlin r.f (Juincy otit-i pointed Louis I'.rinKle of this city, Joe Dorsey of Springfield knocked out Hin! . T'.rah'jry of KushvlUe in the second. ' round, and Jack Johnson of r.tishnvll ,' I quit to Kid ltayhourn of bi.-n dstow n

I In the third.

'There'll Be No War," Declares Giants' Boss

Giants, declared when he returned last! night from Chicago that "there'll be I no war. as these people" meaning the! flv "loyal" American league members! "won't fight." "They know they ha-.e had the losingend of It," he added, "and they; dont want any part of a fight" Orel or two of them are getting reitdy right j now to run away from John.son."

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hjwa city, ia indications trelcar. A real paint job, a new top that Minnesota an dlowa win clash on ! r.

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ANN AftnOR, Mich. "Tank" Wetman, husky Wolverine tackle, may lo back In the game ajrainst Chicago. His injured knee has recovered sufficiently to permit him to again appear on the field.

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n; to the was, but .nc- a pennant! ''J""" xpectKl to result In a -.i. o gts hot it would be jst as hard. hii'-' "r.dorstandlnir between tha rlal ' !..--p M;raw "out of th-re" as it I m"r loau owners.

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Are Old Pals .- and Jennings are old team- ' They played top-ether on th i ila. imore Orioles and were roomies iuitiig their playin:? days. They have oe.-n irlends evi.-r since, and it Is almost a foregone conclusion that they will "get along:." There. i;i an old s-iy-1ns thj one about the cooks and the broth but the Giants should be well managed, regardless. The Yanks, with Miller Husrtr'ns and l.d I'.arrow to handle the reins, were

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manager of the, team the same day 'hat Huggins auioraphed his 1521 contract, and though harrow's duties are supposed to be largely confined to do busiuess end -f the club, it is aiuoft certain that be will lend Huggins Ms assistance in handling the team on ficli, and esp, cially the players. Harro Hip Ar(. Huggins, ii.-au. of ill health, has

'nr his piayers. With J.-.;u-row at his I t

;.- f. could be more appropriate for this .Is Armlstico Day.

l.ie minor leag-.io tnar.aten though i

tliey have r.o lutlo amount of routine business to leu Vsr. will prartbalU"nlnd up their annual conclave today and tonight a majority of the visitors to the convention will bs on their vrav home. The minors 1w.v n or. rr, n-. I t e- to jr point. It is the committee of six to meet wi-.h the major leaRiie cemniiilees for tho purjose of cuttirg out tx

uniform for Old Kinic baseball.

Irc-lf.Jent llika Sexton, cb.iirmon of I tl-.o minor league committee wlil rime ; n (jiLintot to serve with hiiri. White the. minors are stan.ilr.i- fi-m ! In th jr oetvrtnination to have no part j in tha ba--. brill miuabbie ami to tl-mAnd ( equal r'Tresi matlon on any future gov.

err.ing board, there Ik feolinp f goriuine relief anions: nil of them that the big league boys pre at last displaying

! a Mttlo judgment and all eve?; s.r- on

: t'hicago meeting.

The h-.aise voice of the boxing ref-j eree and the clang of the titne-keep-er's gong may soon be resounding m

! the public schools of the country If the 1

j National League of Compulsory Kdu-i i cation adopts -the suggestion of W. 1.. . lUeiine. j "Ii. il'K :li pMOlie schools, for teach-! eis as ivrll us pupils, a return to the: old faxhionert spankhigi for recah 1- i . tronts, and an -ra of performance in- . stead of reform, are great school n"ciis . now," Mr. liodme t.ld the officials in I convention in the Hotel Sherman last 'night. i Superintendent- of schools in tn iny j of the largest cities are attending.

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St ! y. narrow's fuci-ei? w;:h the P.e.i Sox roi s proven h:s yuiltte as a manager. Hstj-ns. w!i.i i(iiots baseball inside o-.t. and Barrow, ;,.w;.ys ready for any emergency, should bo ablo to drive h" Yanks at trtak-neck tfpeej. The value of an assistant manager r a coach Is a'tesled to by the fact

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