Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1921 — Page 14
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THE TIMES Thursday, .May 2t, 1921.
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BEATS BOWEN AT TRACK MEET
The Himmond hien s-hool track nuad mt and d-f-t1 the Bowan t.am on th Is Iter's flIl Friday afteri:nn by a scor of 42 to :5. Th mffet wa rlo!f!y ccnte.iTf n inroueTiout, unit -hp Hammond team was able to win nr.1i- because of the large nurrbor "f ...rond and third no.!t!-n wotl First niarei were equally divMd, and tho ."dd first In the relay wrnt to tho i;own team. Neville and Hamqulst, of Bowen, tied for Individual honors, each wlnn'nir two firsts. ICmma of llam.inl won tha mort points for this team, with a first and second. Captain Hnt!lrld of Hamond placed first and third in his two events. ' The record Is as ToTIotvsi lf0 vard dash Neville, Howen, ftrsy
r-nr.-nlnpriarn, Hammond, arono, . p. Rowen, third. Time.. 10 -5. ;;0 yard dash Neville, Bowen, first; fun n trig-ham, Hammond. s"rond; ITatfleld. Hammond, third. Time, 24 4-5. 440 yard dash Hatflold. Hammond, first; Iewls. Bowen. n-cond; white. Hammond. tMrd. T!m. 58 2-5, MO yard rnn Bleker, Il.tmmonl. firsts Kmuza. Hammond, perond; Frrrt, Bowen. third. Time, 2 mln, 16 sec iflle mn Kmnza, Hammond, first; Merrill, Bowen. second: Ktreera. Hammond, third. Time. 5 mln, 21 2-5 sec. Hi.cri Jtimr Hamquist, Bowen. first; Ball, Hammond. accond; Kdwards, Bowem. third. H-lsht. S ft. J In, Pole VRnlt Hamqn'st, Bowen, first; Cook, Hammond, second; Cedersrreen, Hammmond. third. Helsrht. S ft. Broad jump Kvans, Hammond, first; Klis:ehe, Hammond second; Seip, Bowen, third. Distance. 19 ft. In. Belay i mile) Bowen, first; Hammond, second. Time, 4 5 2-5 sec. The Hammond squad win ha represented In TeraJ events In the Ftatr lr.teTeholatalo meet to be, held at Stasrif fii ld. Chlcag-o, May IS, KA-sns, BlrlcPT. Cunningham and Hatfield will
compote In the event. The track and field meet with Hyrt" Tarlt Hlch school of Chlcan has been changed to June 11th. The Chicago ac-srepatioTi will Journey to Hammond for the event.
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LAST HOPE OF YANKEES DEFEATED
BT FRANK CAK-RTTTHKTt (Editor of Golf Illuetratea,) f?poclaJ Cerr'srondent of I. N, S.) HOTIjAK K. Kngr, May Fred C. Wrltht, lone aurvlvrir of the American ontlnsant that entered the British a:natur fr,;f championship waj put out ot the running In the sixth round y.-sterdajr by Bernard Parwln or U". .kins', at the nineteenth hole. The last hope of the Yankees went down t defeat fiphtlnfr like a champion. The watch was a rip and t'ick affair from the very start and the bis gallery that braved a leaden sky, a damp breeze off the troubled Irish .S'a and a murky mist that hung: over the links got thrill after thrill, Tha rasulta of the sixth round rollowl Bernard Darwin, 'Woklngr. bat Fred Wright. Boston, at the 19th. "Willie Hunter f TTalmer, and KlnusdowTi. beat K. "VT, Holderness, AValton Heath. 4 np and S to play.
FABER'S HURLING STAR OF LEAGUE
Battling- LeTtnsky. Battlinp: LerinsW. the mart Georpes Carpentier knocked out ia four rounds ir. the Frenchmen 'i, only battle in the U. met ' jmp-: say at Philadelphia, November 1S' 1918, and waa put to aleep in th third round.
H, S. B. Tubbs of Sunnlnpdale, beat John B. Beddard of I'enn Club, 3 up and 2 to play. A. J. Graham, Boyal Liverpool, beat F. G. Harrison, Formby, 2 up and 1 to playi
BOXERS SET FOR EAST CHICAGO GO
Both Sailor Freedman and Johnny Tmnn'ee aj- at the reiulre-d weights for their battle at Kast Chicago tomorrow nl?rht. The rival fighters finished their training at the Arcade enrm and hit the beam well up under the required 1.1." pound notch. Aside from the rvandee-Freedmm bout, the te"n round affairs between
Hddie Mi-Ooorty and Tim O'Neill and
Babe Asher and Jimmy Kelly are all star affairs, O'Neill registered a 11 f sired kick whn he fmmd out some one had been uslnc- his name and boxlnj? at Sairlnaw. The Tim O'Neill who meets JicOo.iy has been training faithfully at South Chicago all the time.
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Urban Faber. I Urban Faber. veteran "member of the White Sox hurling: staff and one of the old jfuard left after the houses cleaning, is now the pitching sensation of the American league. He is pitching brilliant ball, especially against the two toughest teams in the league, the Indians and Yankees. He has pitched several few hit games against the sluggers jti these teams.
AHEIUl'A.1 MBAUCE. W. U Cleveland 23 13 New Tork 19 14 Detroit 20 18 Washington ,...1U 18 St. Louts 17 18 Uoston 13 16 CHICAGO 14 18 l'hiladlphia 12 21 Teterd7' nraalta. "Washington, 10; Chicago. 5. CI - vt l;md. 3; Boston, 2. Philadelphia. 5; Detroit, 3. St. Ivoujls, 7; New York, 6. K ATM) MA I. LEAUI& PlttsburETh 25 7 New York 22 11 Brooklyn 19 17 CHICA(K) 15 14 Boston 15 15 ft, I-inls 10 19 Philadelphia 10 20 Cincinnati n 24 Yesterday's Ilrsutta, All frames postponed, rain.
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sport Editor
Rain stopped every grama In the National league.
Babe Ruth hit his 13th homer at St. Louis but two errors by Johnny Mitchell gave the Browns an advantage of two runs that the Yanks could not overcome. A single by Gratify In the ninth which scored O'Nell (cave the Indians their third s'raignT victory over Boston. Tha Senators broke even at Chicago when they hammered Wilkinson otT the mound. C. Walker and Dykes hit homers at Detroit and tha Mackmen trimmed tha Tigers.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
Anglo-American Golf Struggle at Hoylake Told in Summaries HOYLAKE. Eng., May 25. Following is tha summary of feature matches in the fourth and fifth rounds of tha British amateur golf championship tournament played here today: KOIRTII BOl'SD. Allan Graham, Royal Liverpool, defeated Robert T. Jones, Atlanta, 6 and 5. John Ball, Royal Liverpool, defeated J. H. Douglas Jr., Chicago, nt the nineteenth hole. ' J. B. Beddard. Tenn, defeated Cyril J. Tolley. Royal Kastbourne, 3 and 1. Paul Hunter, I,s Angeles, defeated F. K. Pegler, Sheffield. 2 tip. Bernard Darwin. Woking, defeated Harry Braid, Walton Hfath, 5 and 4. Frederick J. Wright, Ilnstnn, defeated Walter C. Kuwns, Pittsburgh. 3 and 2. Kdward Blaokwell, Prestwlck, defeated If . p. Gillies. Rye. 1 up. Maj. O. O. Hcslett, Royal Port Rush, defeated Colin Aylmer, Kanolagh, 3 and 1 .
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fifth norm Frederick Wright, Boston, defeated John Ball. Royal Liverpool, 4 and 3. Bernard Darwin, Woking, defeated Paul Hunter. Los Angeles, 2 and 1. A. J. Graham, Royal Liverpool, defeated Maj. C. O. Healett, Royal Port Rush, 4 and 3. W. I. Hunter, Walmer, defeated Edward Blackwell, Prestwlck, 7 and 6. John Beddard, Penn. defeated A. J. Coleman, Brent Valley, 7 and 6. H. S. Tubbs, Sunningdale. defeated W. W. Mackenzie, Morton Hall, 2 and 1.
Purdue Team Hands Out a 10-2 Licking to Wabash Annapolis 6: .St. Johns 0. Grove City 9; West Virginia 1. ivnn. Slate, 5; Pittsburg, 2 (10 lnninir.s.) Notre Dame 7; Northwestern 0. Purdue 10; Wabash 2. Lake Forest ; Wheaton 0.
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At Detroit Johnny Wilson beat J 00 Chip, 10; Joey 3chwart and Jimmy Katr drew, 8; lAinnui McFarland beat Freddie Iwla 8. At ("leveland Johnny Kilbane beat Freddy Jacks, 10; Al Zlemer stopped Johnny Brlrht. J; Jimmy Shevlln beat Artie Root 10. At Philadelphia Bobby, McCann beat I u BaraJe 4.
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