Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1921 — Page 8

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LOSES GAME TO niliNW

The Himroond K. of CVa lost a tough game to Pullman yesterday

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defeat by the senra of

har3 uphill fight. At the end of th- fifth inninp the count stood 7 to 1 in favor of. Fal.ir.an. bat Hammond kpf on f.ilhang-. addlns one run in each of t.'.e l"f.,r rounds and almost knotting th-.-,ore In the ninth. Hanun-.nd n, t.. bat In the last Inning with a spirit, that was not to be denied aid only the touh-st kind of a brrak, havtr.? ,he umpire call a lad one accurst t,om at a .critical moment., was w hut spoiled their chance? of tying t) Mvre. Understand, Hammond is not offering any alibi on account -f umps but as stated above he happen.-.,! to make a bad g-uess at a time when It did most damage and !t t .ok thheart rlcht out of th H:irntn.tvl team. Of course this i. just onthe breaks of the game and it w.t unfortunate that It occurred i: :ii;dst of Hammond's final rally, when 1 hey were making their last attempt :o stave off defeat. Hammond opened up the gratre wttri

:, run right off the reel, in w.c ,nning O Kourke walked, was sacrltl. -...1 to second by Boyle and scored on L-t Mnmhy-s clean single to 1-tl.

j-allman came back in their half , home run--, both of which nucUt ilS,-e been held to inBUs at. Harrr.-.n, i-rk It was evident that Hamnvrc: s iiMder. were no to the hard ,.; outfield at Palmer park as oo'h, r -,.. home run drives evaded Sua: ;

T-ollfit rar away, when

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held them to doul Hammond went

the. second but Pullman

runs in this round

b,'tse on balls, a errors. Hilbrlch,

IIORNSBY HITTING HIS USUAL PACE

HART WELL TIGERS ARE VICTORIOUS

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The Tlceri easily defeated the r.;m.!ns: Jr. to the tune of 11 to V tMnuIay. The feature of the fame was the timely hitting of Stark, who got four hits and a sarrs--c nil at five times ti the plae. The game looked like a ti:rht one. for the Juniors mad3 runs in ttie tltlvd Inning. Hut M:tni'.ger Xt '.vr',1 j.!i.,l;e to hie n;"n and tlte next iitrlri.,- tin- Tigers tied the score. Tho jrar.te as a 5 to 5 ti up to the : "h'h iTinirMr r hen thp Tin r c:cn

iit to bnt r.tui kit.. eked the oner off of the !(!!. 1 t ar.ii.-r w;s first up an 1

n- 5tart-d tho hal! r II ins. l-h't ry man a." it;. t. hat and the Timers f'Tci fi run.", making a total of 11 runs wh'cli f-.n.-ls-d the game. X' win an rote;,! wonH ri'ul ball, get-!:'-g 1 .'! ftnk" or.ts ,in.l lhnving 7 hits while F re- .f Tensing struck out 7 r.ici and all oved 1". hits. The T'g--rs would l.k" to book gam-3 witli r. ny Junior teams In Lake county. For u-rmos call Hini'i:n. ir.S-.T and a

MILLER

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TiPErmt. TO THC T1MES1 TNniANAl'OUTS. lnd -May . -You cant rcdrlve a race after it's over," shouted Kddie MUN-r. a youthful driver just coming into his on. who entered in the e'tO-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. .Monday. May 3fth. v.h:le convincing some of his acaualntanccs that the life of a race driver is not imo or roses. "You've got to prepare while the preparing Is good and believe me It takes many an hour of work n-rht and day to get a mount In first-class conditio! for a gruelling race." Although young he has been in racing atmosph'-re for years and Miller has accumulate d some detinito Impressions. "I will stay in the game as 1-ng as I am lucky or until I make a haul big enough to start in business." says Kddie. "It makes no difference h"W wise you are or how long you stay

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Yfi(frilnj' Itrnnltn. Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, New York. S; Cleveland, 1. Boston, 11; St. I.ouis. 7. Detroit, 13; Washing n, 10. 3Y A TIO A I. l b A f ; t E. AV. L Pittsburgh V.' 5 Xew York 17 8

Brooklyn 17 rmcAuo 12 Boston o Cincinnati 10 St. I.ouis 7 Philadelphia 6

YcHf crclay'n Ttennlt. Xew Y'ork, 4: Cincinnati, 3. St. Louis, Brooklyn, 6. No other games scheduled.

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five, loslrg otiiy to Lantin,

mainly because they played Lansing on a much smaller diamond than thry had been used to playing on, Wednesday afternoon they played Ch.cago Heights a 1 to 1 game. This was a clean game all tjje Tay through. The line up was: Chicago Heights S;idbr, Sb; Grupe, lb; SVnweer, p; (Ignntz, ss; Cole, 2o; Keene, rf; STog-nr, ir; Stogoet, cr; Berg, c. V.. nt wort h KeJly, 3b; Martin, 2b; Tiening. rf; Camp, c; Kcklund. lb; Smtih, s; Seidler, If; Schrum, cf; "Walker p. Friday afternoon they played trie West Hammond North Siders end won o to 4. This game wes played without error on th" part of the home team up to the last half of the. third Inning when a wild thr..v to second brought 4 scores for the visiting team. The line-up was: Xorlh Sid era A. Kggelbrecht. rf:

and that' Brehm. cf: MneHrrt ti.k.

Hansen. 2b; August lb; Gardner, c D. Kggebrecht, p; Young, s. Wentworth Kelly, 3b; Martin, 2h C I,iser.felt. rf; Camp, c; Green, B Smith, ss; Seidler, If; Melchcr, ;f Walker, p.

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BETZ WINS - THIRD STRAIGHT

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amount of luck to be successful. You J have to spend many dreary gloomy j h-.ura building new cars --and always, in a hurry, or getting ready for the : next race. Experimenting; takes a lot , of time, but you have to d . ii to get

vYExITWORTH TEAM

PLAYS GOOD GAME i m V.'cnlworth high school rase-if

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S. Fe'Z t-o. wn their third .(ur Jobs ri?ht. the season when tliev took "- ,tc D t.-,f r rUn tf tou

American Steel Foundry Co. into! r car no vn,t shnnlit.

nrp by a score of 17 to 7. The P.cfzt lt,v rno,I driver Is aHvavs on the

SUro hit. the pill as hi mid season! ,y. or,,o. fi. ,,rk In bla car

I form, getting is hits whil the Steel j and t wrk himself, and to help his i "o. only received six off th- delivery, much nosslblo even

"f Preh!. who slabbed for tiie Betzj if tht.y &rs vj, competitors. mno' j "In most cases a driver gets no

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given them by the so of si pirn's played.

good ball this

iO:d hoard. ut,l, ;j tl.ey have won j -

ting 2 runs In the

oys started off by g'-t-l money unless he wins. I try hard to

opener, the l?et; K,t my car as nearly right as possible their half .if tiiei ami drive It according to the tt.-

Kogers Hornsby. Rorrs Hornsby, outEtanrling star of th National leatrJ? -Or several seasons, is hattinp: and fielding at his usual brilliant pace for tfce St. Louis Cardinals

tance ,.,f the event, the kind of track.

i hoys came back in

I ""eonri ana scored 3 runs on four hits. Vrvm then on the Ste-I boys, did not j have a chanc... jn lh ilir lining

i tiie ltetz team bitted the delivery or!

' "' 11 "!,nl,'t Pitcner. very hni.il back into your pail

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added throe

on three hits, a

sacrifice and three who seemed to be

having a hard day of it on account or a lot of mlsplays being mixed in with a few scattered hils. r Mired at ne end of the second inning to let Ia!tn take up tho burden where he left off. That "Big Jim" was equal to the ,...,ion 1 evidenced by the fact that

be struck out seven men find leti Pullman down with 4 measly hits the re-t of the game. Pullman would not have scored off Dalton except for three errors behind a base hit and a fielder's choice, good for two runs in

the last half of the fourth. This wan al for Tuliman but Hammond scored one in the sixth on lonir home run to left by Kddie Flynn and are th-'-r .; the seventh on a' hit by Pr- nd- rgast.

followed by a stolen bas-. a passed i bail and Harle's long sacrifice tiy.

After two down In the eigitn ivi'iie Murphy walked arid went to third on Flyim's single. Flynn kept on going snd drew a wild throw to second, allowing Murphy to score. That fateful ninth inning wf nt something like this. rrend.-rgast s'arted off with "a single. Chandler followed suit and then after Harbworked the count to and 2, our friend the ump called t'e- third stri.ie that was low and outside, and then the fun began. In a minute the whole Hammond team crowded arour.d the

plate and siunw ke.l loud and long but to no avail. The umpire r'-ai'.t-d that, he had made a mts.ti.ke 34 wri aV admitted by Pullman's CLt-ior tit!-: toe .ame but tlcn the bull game w '1 gone and it was too late, t riuht f w ronp. This decision certainly d;sheartened the Hamntor.d t'-am ai"i while it took some of th" pep out --l the players, they manag'-fl to ssu- ez' across another run before the M.i was retired. TIo y died hard, bur were still g-jme and fighting at tic flplsh. Kddie Flynn was the sttir of tin day for Hammond g.ting three bus. including a home run, triple and a single: Aside from his gooil work a. bat, Flynn also bandied b!m.df well in left field getting throe pi'toii's, ,-n! an assist. incident aly making ticonly double play of the gate,.; in tie eighth inning, when ho npe;tr-'d a. l.,nar fly in left and double,! a runner off first with a nice throw to Murphy. The score by innings: Hammond ...lnonniii 1 r, 7 -, Pullman . . . . 2' '! 0 2 0 0 e 7 v ;; Summary Thr- base hits Flynn. Home runs K Hy. Cassidy Flynn. Sacrifice hits Boyle. Flynn, Hiii-, Brown. Stolen l.cis.-s c" H . urk . Pr-mdergast .2). Sod-z, CnHinin Brown. l'ouhlo plav Fiynn to -M '-j.l-y. Struck out By 1 1 ijbricf. by Dalton. 7; by Koyer, 7, Bases on balls Off Hilbrich, 1; off Balton, I: Jiv.r t. Passed ball Cullinan. 1

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blows and a few mistakes on th. ' thf S;e..) boys, i-r.-hl pitched ball allowing six scattered hi:-

. i.i.--.:og out nine, rr. wishing games for

n e a kindly call

ask for Cliajken. Batteries For Betz: Br

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In a fist practice game with the General Ch nilcal c. Saturday a""rnor.n the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. lost R to ft. Th" superb p Lihing f

Buihk -.wfki of toe ;en. t "... and ' ri ot s '.n ba the T- :.l one Co. t h -; t e 1 n . s play tli" t ' 1 1 i r

CARPENTIER DUE IN GOTHAM TODAY XBW YORK. May 16. -Georges Cnrpentier will arrive here today to preraro himself for thut I'tHe" engagen:ent with Jack Bcinnsey ,-lt jt.r.,.y Ci, y on July 2. Carpenter will rep,iir in a f,,,v (,v.. to Maiih.iss.-t, where, it 9 ,,,.,.)r( ",,

win (U most of his Secret.

I don't drive so much to save the motor or car as I do to stive tho tires. It take3 time to change tires and g"t

again. ;

'1 used to say that I would nr..r

part; get married until I got out of the rac-

g 'od I ,:::g game, but I've changed my mind j and I since .nee-ting Miss P.ctt v Currv cr'l ! 1

t- i!ij Newark. N. J. Sio- is in! - re.-t ,-, m

-tf-r- rto ioq arci !s a irg i- hi to me. We're

going to be married soon after the I mi ian,". ; lis e vr t." Then Miller added that prospects of getting married have plac d a nf responsibility on his slo-uid- ;s and with his rlancpo as an add. d inspiration he is going to step right out to win the coming race at Indianapolis.

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