Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1921 — Page 8
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M. Land is of th.t'.ict ct'urt. today tdf report that lie !u. federal hctich
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every "week," said Jude landia. 'Kach week 1 have been forced to K'ny it. When I Sot ready 10 resign i -if I eviT d Tffisn t shall rait inthe newtcapers and it'll thorn nlvut It- ; Th- present report is without feuni!.itlon." Sini'5 his acceptance of the hase-r-aliball Job Judue 1...T-, los lias I .eon the target of bitter attack in 0'HKi"e.-"s. 'ongrressman Wplty of Ohio introduced an Impeachment resolution, deohirIntj Jude T.andls guilty of Improper conduct In accepting tho baseball posit lo n. Senator I!al of South t'n'.;na Rlo attacked Judre Kandis althouch not because ot his iia.-eS.il work. Senator 1 "lal's attack wm.s Itcause of is action !n criticizing- ban", officials for the sma!l salaty paid a defaulting frk. The impeachment charges broupbt by Welty never have f'f-en broueht to trial and It is be'iov- ; e 1 thoy wU; be dropped.
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It must be said that lu- did justice to his sol.iiiiuot last tiunday. Jle whiffed seventeen Redoubts and was touched for only three scattered hits. In addition lo this h.j H la l'.al.e Ituthed the ole hosshide for on"? run ducat. The final .score was a tj 1. Vhil MardiKtin, one time major leaguer and now scout for ft team ir the I'acilh- (."oast Iz-ncue, viewed the ame with the writer. lie remarked that Uulim was Ktowlnn too ood ior
t these parts and that the Unl knew
more about baseball than could be expected of one so younj;; In fact, he stated that to the bet of his knowledge no person here coild teach the kid more than he already knew. And I'hll dues not use the wce-ee hoard, eye-ther. Quinn Is a modest boy and says he shall remain an amateur until some maojr league club wives him an offer, lie also challene, s any )n n ior-atna-ti ur team of the ci.unty to beat his strong- nine, manat;'d and captained by himself. Fur Karnes write to Wil
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LAFAYETTE BEATS WALLACE Th baseball team of the Iafayetto school won the opening? nu.mt of the season yesterday over the Wallace sclio.d team. The ncoro was 28 to 11. Tlit- Lafayette boys want more sanies with teams of their size. Teams want-Int-V dates telephone Hammond 709.
C 0. F., 10; MARK A. C, 7 Pespito the cold weather the i ( ). V. baseball team traveled to Indiana Harbor to hand a beating to the Mark A. C. by a score of 10-7. The atne was loosely played owjns to 'he cold weather, hut the c. O, V. showed form in spots arid when they open the season May 21 they will show the fans in this locality some real baseball. The batteries of .Sunday's Kame were: C. O. K.. Ambos and Lauerrnan; Mirk A. C. Kelly and McOulre.
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Miss AToxJa Stirling, photographed on links at Hojlake, Ensland. The spectacular playing: of Miss Alexia Stirling in practice match on Brit.sh links has greatly interested British golf enthusiasts. The youn.tr woman, who has been U. S. woman champion five times, is abroad to p!ay in the British championship tourney.
BOOST OR KNOCK? BECKETT 'DOPES' DEMPSEY TO WIN LONIXtN. May 4. Joe Hecke.lt. heavy weight champion of Kngland. thinks that .Jack Iempsey will heat i'li-.Tst's a rpent ier at Jersey City on July 1'. lie says:
"I ni vi r have seen pempsey. How- ' ever, 1 lyivo heard that, he is a great' fighter and a hard bitter. I knew what Carpentier can do, but I thing if J Ib-mpsey Is as fast as ho Is said to be j tii.'i the will win. It should be a. great' contest. I hope to be there to see the I tigh' and challenge the winner." i
PUGILIST DIES AFTER CONTEST IN EASTERN RING
HAZKITOX, Pa.. May 1 Leo Sanduchl. a local boxer, IS years old, died In the Hazelton hospital last night after having been knocked out by a pugilist called the -I'tiknown." They were billed for a six round preliminary bout and In th fifth round the "I nknown-' floored Sanduchl with a punch on the Jugular vein. Panduchi immediately was rushed to the hospital, where ho died a few hours later.
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University of Pennsylvania boxIniJ team re-elect Tom O'Malley, former 135-pound amateur boxing champion, captain of boxing tnn.
Pes Moines Western League club releases Pitcher Olen Meadows and orders Ky p-sslngcr of Port Podge to report for further trial. pitcher Pred Polhern is sent to his home in Puluth on account of Injured hack. Cornell students give rousing reception to relay team which participated In Perm r-lays at Philadi lphia Saturday. Ossie. Solemn. former Minnesota football star, accepts position of football and basketball coach at Drake university.
Spiritual Horticulture. When there Is sunshine In the soul, there will be fruit una" flowers In th life. r - on Trnne-.cvt.
Boston Hed Sox release Pitcher Cliff Best to Pittsfleld Eastern League club. Pittsburgh amateur boxers leave for Toronto tonight to compote In bouts with Canadian amateurs.
Charles Holstead Mates of Columbia, chairman of the board of .stewards. Invites .Navy to enter crew in annual I'oughk' epj-le regatta. New Zealand fives notice of withdrawal from Australian Lawn Tennis Association and will in the future compete for Pa vis cup as separate nation.
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES
By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
tht re are quite ft few men In this territory who are members of the collego alumni. The batteries for this game will be announced at a later date.
The Indiana Harbor A. A. brought home the bacon yesterday by defeating the Puquesnes A. C. of Chicago by the score of 9 to 4. All In all It was a very bad day for a ball game on a--eotint of the weather being so coid but the wind died down a little after the start and sort of warmed things up for the finish. The Harbor clut started out strong by scoring three saferuns in the first Inning. The first Inning seemed to take all
the pep out of the Chicago boys but j
Pitcher McGraw worked faithfully and steadily but his support was had.
The Harbors hit the ball over the field
and they were at a loss as to where the next one was going to land. Following is yesterady's lineup: "vTest, 2bj Foust, 3b; Fuolch, ss; Kroupa. c; Headwall, rf; Timm, lb; Blume.uthal, of; Olegg If; Galik. p. ejallk and Kroupa, battery for the Karbor, "worked In 'excellent shape yesterday and as Manager Glegg has said, his team looks very good if not the best Indiana Harbor has ever had to far.
QUINN'S COLTS WIN
The newly organized Qulnn's Cits f Last Chicago Inaugurated the l'i-l season with a win over the !,"!.;,-,, g o Ited-T.'-ts by merit of William "Kinky" Qu tun's nmst'i-y w-ark at the rubber. It was Quinn'. debut in the star role Bn I he blossomed forth with all the splendor of the varycolored butterfly coming o-it of the cocoon. He is well known in football and basketball circles as the "ICx press Kid"" becausa of his great meed and
GEORGES SPENDS DAY IN TRAINING; SAILS SATURDAY
PARIS, May 4. Georges Carpentier.; French heavyweight champion. who sails Saturday for the pempsey match; at Jersey City, pasei a quiet day in; his I'aris home today. Geos made his' last public appearance Saturday night, i when he referved the Nile?-journ e j light. ' j This morning he spent In light I training, with a b-ng tramp in the: early hours. Following the walk he, did light work in the gym before ' lunch. He spent the afternoon with 1
his baby girl. Georges appears In excellent condition, despite his long session of inactivity. He expresses himself con-
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE AT WHITING SUNDAY
SPECIAL TO THE TiV.ESI WTUTINO. Ind.. May 4. The St
Joseph College "varsity" baseball j tiam of Collegevi'.ie. Ind.. will cross: rats with the St. Cyril club nine at j the Whttingr park Sunday, May 8. in j what Is expected to be a real game. : The college lads have been cleaning vp everything In their part of tht: -tate. The Cyril who have been ' practicing for some time are all In the pink of condition for thU game-.' A largre delegation of fans will be praaent to root; for tho college team as
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French track team sails for home after competing in Penn rtlays lat Saturday. Philadelphia Athletics donate part of proceeds of yesterday's game with Washington to public school health fund. Capt. P. . lb Pudd of Oxford proposes Oxford-Cambridge composite track team meet Vale-Harvard team at Cambridge,. Mass., Juiy 23.
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Vesctrdny's Itesults. Detroit, 13; C-.-ago, I. New York, 2; iioton. n. Washington, 4; Philadelphia, 2, St. Louis and Cleveland not ached uled.
Rube Iienton gave up but thn e l. ts pitching for the Giants against !;... ton. (b-orge Kelly Kt a fingl..- i;i
lhe entire Ietroit. team batted lefthanded against the White Sox and smothered Kid Gleason's sharp-shoot-its with a bit-storm. Habe Ituth fizzled j-CFterday ,n' Piercy's pitching enbaled the Van! to win from the Red Sox. A triple by Judge enabled the Senators to take Philadelphia's measur In ten Innings.
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