Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1921 — Page 10

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xf CHANGES OF PITTSBURG EWUHGEB BT JACK VETOCK j tntrnat!o-.al N. S. Sport inp Editor.' VRW PvK, March 1 . "I'iUi'.irjh's changes are in the c.-mlnft Na- : i ...nal Jpigr-jo ra e were greatly onhnnced by tba acquisition of llah'nit '.Taranvitle sin'l I have lush hop's ' j : i team!" GeorKe Gibs")!, ruanaper n' the VMr;;f wired this r.todest comment to the International News ffrviii. touay. Taciturn oy nature "M.'onpy" is Jir ;ri ven to praJictlns anythins for his j ;-ii!n. but lie lias new confidence as th' j lfl fampaisn a;, proachts. ' "Maranville wi'i fill a -wile gap i:ij the rirate linkup, a pap that has been j there ever .-inc-.! llonus "Wat tier hcr.Ki up his spikes," Gibson continue,;, i What's morn, lie will b an inspire j t'on to the- ret 'f the infield and hi-; ginger and aggressiveness will rtit j nTiied vigror into the team's attai U i nnd greater confidence into its defense ! "We believe Maranvllle will have a ' t:rt year, lis .'s !n fine shape, as are- j most of the mfinbers of the. club. I spect to see our boys o Into th-? rcj ready to stJnd a hot pace from ; e very start, and I believe Ktiy t'iim : i:at is roingr to fipure in the race wiP i;ae to do that much. 'My viewpoint Is that the Uv - injr to be a close one with at east half a dozen teams plug-gins a ions r..clc and neck. I feel sure that wc :1 be in the thick of it. "A the Fittsbdi'Rh club stands t -.1-iy it Is better balanced than it lu- ; een within the last three ears a r.rt have some good yountr reiruito ho are showing: exceptionally well I don't kno'.v jut now how ih, team 11 lino up in the openmtj pam out j v o have pljnty reasoned material ; rn thouKh we d'd have to up I .-'outhworth, Kicisolscn ar.J Baroare ' fo- Maranvilie." There 's mucii time for JTinasrrj 'ibson to select h!a lineup out re-: '- its from the Pirato camp indici.o tj i te. that the intield may be mad.; u;i r Grimm, at flrsi, CuUhaw at r-jcn-1. ' 'aranviiIo at "aort and Ilarnhai'Jt at j iid. The outfield talent is tried mil asoned with Max Curey, Carson Blse i.r.d George "XVhitted as the regulars, 't his lineup, -with "Walter Schini It at r'.rst string catcher, a pitching staff 'at last year proved one of t,i br?t the National league and a fair cio: ' youngsters g'ves Gibson every ! ason for optimism. j l I OUR FIGHT DECISIONS FIGHT DECISIONS Trclion of boiLog .repreentti es "fro At Baltimore IJminy AAston knocked! out Bpoiit t'-rnnklln Jr. 481. j At Boston Pnl Bced beat Battlingj Koplin (10). Detroit Ted l.sls beat Jnek I'rrrT (10). nanny Billon beat Eddie Mlilte 10. t Mnpht Pee Wee lvniscr knocked out Joe ,ii.ifk (7). Cincinnati IMIly By art knocked A t oat Gont Bolg l. Joe noi-iter knocked out Dure Gullnrtt 1. Gene 1V"otj l beat Benny Beckrr (10). At Terre Haote, Intl. Tlope Mullen snd Joe I.oliriian, drnrv (!0). At St. tfliiln Herman Ilelicnroeder beat Millie Jleehan (8). At Philadelphia George Ckaoey Ural Gene Delmont 18). Battling IMurriy knocke.l out Kid Wolfe tl). At llaTana Bill Brenuan stopped Serg-t. ilay Smith 3). Tony Capoiit won from Splder IXoach on foul 4J. At IVew Orleao Ahton Doma beat Zulu Kid (IS). At Bea Molne, If. Clonic Tait knocked out Bay niver (3). At Salt Bake City Jim Lindow knocked out Kddl Daly. Roush May Follow Plow Instead of Path to First CTN'CINoN'ATT, 'arch 15. From hi? home in Oakland City, Ind., Edd'e Koush, Bed's ecnter fielder, v ho has not yet Blgrned his contract, yesterday t'ieplioned that he was not cominq; to '"inclnnatl for a-i interview with th? officials of th" Cincinnati club. Wh-n asked If h tntende.J to sign up lie said: "I don't know." "If Roush doi's to remain on bis farm it i up to him entirely," ?tHd President Antrusr Hermann of tho iT.eds. "We have offered the .tame sa'ary that he rn:cive.d nft season, and under no circumstances w!!l we offer him more. Tlotidi is one of the best paid men in the E'ame and th? club 5imply cannot pay him more monev this year than last." 1 r1 U B FURNISH YOUR HOMH FOR LESS UT US PROVE IT 242 E. STATE ST. TELEPHONE 54) HAMMOND, IND. OTHERS FOLLOW Don't Buy Furniture Until You See Us.

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fiarry Hooper, as Hub fans know him, at bat. AboTe, Nemo Leibold, at left, and John Collins. When the Red Sox swapped Harry Hooper to the Chicago Sox tha ether day for Nemo Leiboid and John Shano Collins, it meant the departure from Boston of the last member of the great outfield tri?, JJooper, Speaker and Lewis, which helped the Red Sox win pennants in 3yi2-15. The three men formed what was then admittedly the greatest outfield crew in the rame. Lewis and Hooper were members of the championship team of 191P. Speaker had joined the Indians. Lewis later went to the Yankees.

Gene Delmont Stays 8 Rounds With Chaney fill LA D E LP 1 U A . Mar-h 1 3, Ge-u-g (K. O.) Chaney of Baltimore, who had scored eleven knockouts in a row. gav . i Gene Pe.lmo.it Memphis so vc ro lacing at the Olympia A. A. list nlg.it. but could not stop his mar. in eight :..t Tln.T .1, .. 1 n I OU lino- i i . 1 1 J Ti iir.'ii; i.. - . it i the fourth and h;;d him grOKy I" ttr: sixth, seven and eighth routuLs. In th-senil-wlndup Bitt.lng Murray stop;,.. .1 Kid Woife in 5" seconds of the ra:-T round. Botii are local men. I CARPENTIER IN U. S. BY MAY 1 TO TRAIN FOR BOUT . XE1" TO.tiC Ma--h 1' G"ergen r;ar,.ntier. France's war hero an I i-ha roper n ', . v . d. will oini1 this country u t .day 1. to prepare I"" hi? 'na v y w el i: a t liHmpionsh : V battle r.gainst .lack lv eiasex the titb-hohb r. .Tuiy 2. at a oh-.ee vet ti be select" 1-

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DETROIT. Mich.. March 15 led "Kid" l.ew!.. Brst'sh welter and n.iddleweight champion, gained a news-pap-r erdict eel pdnts over Jrok 1'erry of lMttsburgh here last nisjht in a warm tcn-rou td fight. Perry w knocked to his knees in the. Initial round, but was v) nuickly. Ianny Pi,lon. Pittsburgh lightweight. Rave Eud . White of San Francisco a hard lacing in the fen-round semi-tine.1. Whit" was nearly out In the seventh. Bill Br ennan Victor in Third Over Ray Smith HAVANA. Mirs-li 15.- Bill Brennat ( ti ica pro n -1 y u ! if, m, -) n i' a i u -f It n ri-"rt ii ,ir:iiy elm nnuoi). in t r1 ' Are esed

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.9 4 x Gen. Cornelius Var.derbilt. Gen. Cornelius Var.derbilt is ont of the men mentioned in connection 'with the appointment by President Harding cf U. S. ambassadors and i ministers to foreign countries. - .. Is a Siteplremovio t;, hnrniless preparation that ca t a' rh a! mucus from t'e.' ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS (For 30 Days Only) $10.00 will install a Warm Air Heating Plant in your home with fifteen months' time to pav balance, OR $25.00 down, $75.00 Sept. 1, and the balance in ten equal payments beginning Nov. 1st, OR $25.00 down and the balance Sept. 1, with 3o for cash. IT , Vf t The Heart cf the Ho:nc R. J. EADS Heating Engineer PHONE HAMMOND 2293 HOLLAND FURNACES MAKE WARM FRIENDS xi

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Specials You will always find choice bargains in both new and used Pianos, Players and Grands at this store. Straube's offers you the best and most select. We suggest you call and ask to see some of these. The prices will be as low as the lowest you'll ordinarily find elsewhere, and the quality will always be the best.

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