Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 269, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1921 — Page 10
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dav afternoon when they
home team a practice after shifting player ' on both sides, linally u a si'vTu of 10 to 0 in f i
Manager 1 1-' in. bach d:d not ni ik any special i-a.-rt to win y. sti r.la y'
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;:1 ayed the y-m.e. wl.ion . k ami ioith .In, I lip Witil or of Low :1.
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lenity he hits had tl-ij sea.ovcr his li.H'erial uinl -it time fjive Ills iron a t:-."io; Kverythins taiun it. to H-'.;uba.ch was wv'l pb-i-e-rku;t as yi-su-i day's u.ik aided him to g'-t a t," ' ;ot likely looking player be slated to f .i i t tho o. of the K. o; C St: I urban n-xt Sun Jay when 1 Ixn.nior.
th fas-t t'-am fr. vi li.it v.-y Harrison park iliatnA rraliR pit wn t s have i..- :-, ;il iv next Sunday's ;. . p- ni n. bt-neut a:r.e re r t :: "arn phanokgo of ICast '.;. a-. A known through' i;; th.-t-titutioii is do:n a v. o:.i v ork, takiiitf en- of .- no the iieijjliboriioo.) of e:,!.ty children rfgar-U-ui o;" c." mostly little tot rar,iiv :an on tip to uwln y. ar.-s Vt-ry rcoetuiy th;.-t w ! hy refuge has uttiU-rironn a .--n of fi:kne."s whioli h cot of several of the a:': lb-ted inis jaet at present th-. y a?- in of aid both finanoially at. i i To help this werthy e.ii'M- i
Hammond K. of C. !:,. h;, t: n eer-.e-l thftr nni. e. liy and will d.-r..ite tie.:sed fr;-m tho saio of their open ins gatr.e to tb is now bfiriLT ra'S'-J by ' in an effort to t : it- t who J;av? u n3e;-f.ktn th's of carinsr f or th-. b no and children. A good turnout !s --xpe Sunday's game ar.J every! requested t - buy a tlei, alcirgr th s(1"d enu.--. To obi at 25c ap'ro- if In at all fn vf.rablo t :i-- s e---lrs shou'-l not !oivo i,r, disposing- of at Io"t t i - -Asl-le from th i'.-v-r th benefit content. will t, bail game as V,h t.. HHarvey teams a:-.- b. r.t this openir.cr p-ari'-. A meeting of th K. r. ' League will b.i Void ; ;.: of C. club ho on Sib.o; Immcvdiate'y thereafter n will take place whirh w ! 1 ell nfmbern in e 'O-i ft
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s st bout of the evening-. .ill Troinanio of t'leveiand, slinwr lure ioi- tiie iirst. time, won ir r; y M, liuri of l'ennsylvania, th" tor .-.ui.stit.it in a- for I'n.ii Ibinors of 1'.. .M'ord, m the siKtli r oind of a y -p.iest iona!.!.. il. ris.on. Tremaino 1 ilv.'iv.i'.i JI.-ll;iL-!i an.! i t h.. ...-.n.-t
; ,,f '''-t-'ii'. for some u na.-eoun t aid' rmiso:;, t!.,- n rovci- ,-.va,-de,i the bout t. i I In maino. Tho fans hooted and Me-
jiiuipiinr to his foot, wanted to o.it Tieniaine had g-one to his room.
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
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K- My s'air.'ne.l out his seventh with a runner on as a dn.iax t a big- Giant first ii.n.n drive that eniiirl. d t lie lLan's to ooas-t homo against Ho.itnn. Kibe lluiir.i sixth b"nrr was made in Listen at the expense of Sam Jones !o:t S.itn kept seven hits scattered and boat tio Yanks. J 'sh Lilli-is of the r.rowtis pot but
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DEMPSEY SPARS WELTERS 10 FIT SELF FOR BIG G(
NKVV YOHK. May ". Jack p.-mp-Pey is not lettinR any pass prow und.r his feet at Fieddio We'.Rh a farm at Summit. N. J- IMle the. fact that the clnmplon Insists ha t r.-siitiK UP. k"'P "ln fr"m th moment ho Kets up In tht morning until he hits the hay at nightfall. The bir fellow looks tine and weighs close to 200 pounds. He proposes to work down I A 19'i pounds for his argument with Carpet.tior on .luhv ""k'oIIow Ins a brisk walk of five miles on the r.ad this nirnin with Jim Chupln. the titleholder reported that he never felt better In his life, and his looks surely did not belle his statement. Jack is sh .wins: up 5" per o.ent better than when he fought Hill Hrennan last Hecfinb-r. I,TZO JOINS ('AMI. Steve Latzo, the hard hitting- welterweight, joined the camp yesterday nnd Rave Dempsey a Rood workout for three rounds, Pcnips'-y Rtnt; at full speed. Jim Ch.ipin. who Is no mean puncher
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tiiirteet-.th nnd drove home the ii::R run anainst Detroit, ose I' -dsers copped their c1tMraicbt ;-nn-e by beatinjj the ' ith Htibbel pltehini;. Two s by Korey helped a let. :t. !;.- bi'tiTikr by Carey, Cutshaw other member ,.f tiie Pirate.-,
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lean's l.onie run and doubles by es an-J Wi't puf across a ictory J.e A'? atinst Washinst.n.
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on Chapln. who came back and pasted the T'tah boy with several hard jolts. Pctween rounds the champion skipped around the rir.R shadow boxing, and never sat down for a minute. Freddie Welsh j-oos -u with rvmtiff y for several rounds every afternoon.
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Smith and Fulton in Snappy Wins at Philly FHILAPKLFHIA. May 3. Fred Fulton of Minneapolis. 209 pounds, stopped Jack Hell of Houston, Texas, 1?5 pounds, in 2 minutfs and 50 seconds of fiphtinif last nig-ht at the National A. A. Homer Smith of Kalamazoo. Mich.. 194. knocked out Pergt. Hilly Miller of this city, 193. In 1 minute and IS seconds.
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WELLING LOSES TO CLINTON IN BOSTON
BOSTON". r.-. s, Mi.ji r boxing- s ' ' s n was list niht nt the I'.'ave? ; f '.vly ol ira ri ; 7 e,j Olynv-: five ten-round b---ij;s. were success fu 1 : i T-i point of view, but bs-i
? T h rt open inn-cur ate i field by thA. C. with rite lilf t.-,'.'-s t e boxingp . i i ni t ii n
point, of a'tf-ndan. keepinsr many ow. T'.ob! y Tys n : fated Karl Pury. newcomer to Itr..i ttiek bout. 1 -. by injuriv- bis ; s oi i b pa v . in t --.e .
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Swift & Corr par.y i not a one man or one farniiy affair. It is a company owned by more than 40,000 people scattered ever the face of the lobe forty thousand shareholders with voting powers and a share in the risks and profits of the fcvusiness. Most of the forty thousand live here in the United Stales. But some of them live in France, some in England, others in the Philippines, Hawaii, Alaska. 13,000 of them are women. Nearly 14,0C0 of them are employes. The average individual holdings are smallabout 37 shares apiece. No one person or family owri3 a majority of the stock.
In fact.it wouid take 900 of the largest shareholders pooled together to vote 51 per cent of the stock 1 These shareholders are the men and women whose money, in the form of capital, makes Swift & Company possible. They are jealous of the character and reputation of their organization, proud of what it is doing, proud to have a part in supplying to the world such products as Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon, Brookfield Sanf ige, Silverleaf Brand Pure Lard, Wool Soap, Swift & Company's fresh meats, etc. The executives of Swift & Company maintain the high standards of these product s as an imperative duty not only to the 40,000 shareholder?, but to the public
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WHITING TRIMS HARVEY SPECIAL TO THE TIMES t WHITING, lnd.. May 3. The tVhitinir K. of C.'s traveled to Harvey Sunday and gave tho Harvey K. of C. a regular trimming- to a tune, of J to ft it looker like a real Ramn in the first inning-, but in pcinml with two on Poran poked a homer to left and the rent of the crew followed with sliiRles and two-baser. Sabol and Johnson KettlnR r home run each and J. Moore would of had one had not the coaoti held him on third. Johnson pitched a wonderful bull for sin InnliiRs allowing only one hit and had tho Harvey bunch at his mercy and with the support that M. MrNamara pave him back of the plate Harvey never had a chanRe. Poran, who Is trying- for a repular
Job on the team, surely made Rood: with a homn run, twii-biiRger and two; siimb-s and the way he covered thei Rround he I., KolnS to rank.) t lie other i boys Be some to pet his plaoo. J.', Monro, T". Lynch and J. Dvorecak took c.iro of the rest of thn Infield. Padorj
nun went in Tor Johnson in the sixth was playing the left field and Is considered, cue of the fastest outfle'ders
in this section and also a Rood pitcher. : W. Lynch nnd S. Sabol took caro of.
the rest of th outfield and there wan rothinR that pot by them after the sixth, the regular save the sub's a chanco i.o try out with Harmon in riRht. J. ( than behind th- ;late and Van Often in left. Thern Ih much credit duo try the loynl fans of AVhltltiR Jf. of C. they surely turned out line, about a hundred and fifty strong- and the way thy went to It the Harvey bunch did not care to compete. If we can have the support of the fans every Sunday like last thcr wl'l be no question of tho 'YhitfnR K. f C.'s finlshinR on top In tiie suburban leaRtie. All Kct ready for Pullman next Sunday.
BLOOMER GIRLS WANT GAME Pportlng- Kdltor Times: Pear Sir I would like to arrange for a jrarne for Benton Plooiners vs. a stronR semi-pro or amateur team on enclosed Rrounds for a Saturday or Sunday preferred. Will have an exceptionally sti-'niK team. Thank inR yo'u to Rive thia publicity. I am. Si neer 1 y vou rs, POHT, IlAirOTT, Ag-t. Hoston Ploomers, 4472 liroadway. CliicaRO, III.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
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Truti-rdiij'n Iteitults. Pittsburgh, 4; ( 'n icm-o. 3. Ilrnk!yn, 4 , 1 ii il ., '! .-l p : , ; :,, New York, v.; P.- -t n 3 . No other Raines .- h. -1 ; b d.
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BABE'S HOME RUN TIES IT IN 9TH, BUT RED SOX WIN BOSTON, Mass, May 3 Tlutli tl..i the score with a home run, his sixth of tiie season, into the right !b 1 i sinnd, in the ninth" ir.ninj,- yesterday, but Boston won t la k-I"'"" from Nc-. York. 2 to 1. Piatt doubled to left w;th two out In the last of the ninth and scored on Hendrtx'n long sr. f e drive to left center.
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White Gets Cut of Hospital; Will Rest Charley Whi'e, Cbieairo'n left h - '- ;ir!ist, was dis. ha. from St. l.e.k.- s Hospital Mondiy, ; ..r o -, i - an op-ra-ti.-n f r hern ni. but w 1 , not ... ai.e 'o fiaiit a ca in un s) : .it Ju'y i. T!i" local 1 i k i. t u ,' will ;-e ti:arri-'d shortly to a N"..rt 'I'v-Ki'-i n eo- d.
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