Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1921 — Page 10

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PRAiSE FOR i SGATENAS Esonf Grove, lad.. May 2 3. 1921. n4 . . . r i . t ' . " As an ! . . ' i .- cf ran sport, snl , a: a.l y aus-laa',, I wish to pxpri'ss ff '.'. r.t -n C J !.e S. Hl'-ra baseball t -err, whk.i rear"r.-r.'.H IlaTiiiind, and ' '.'! at i.;y :-o-a... i-andav, which Is Grove, J:;-!., uy 'j". a:vi I am thut.vhra I t-t at-) that hc twa i r 1 1 t club l. th faiifit lot cf ' ... .i- V..; :i pl:i)'rs iaa' h ive son In a r. xi y y-ars. a i. I wOi --- a Jar 35 V lhat f-.y i r v that the base'S'i tvani r ; r'.-r.t iai- something to ' 7 ' ' I .; ys for my home -a tad I a:n hi;ri? to. it I am r.oi covf :r. t o j- -jt h f --rltory whfn I siy ' !j : disgrace to be defeated J. i..r: t.-.-- t.a.i fam js the a'en-. I .-,y ,hit T have s- en . :'. la.ry :.--' a V.1 t- atr.s v'f-.y here o i,:-,)v,-, t ts .;rta!l team f'i'rfs ;na Ji.ur.m-.T.d Is the n:t.h jf I C3s--.s.!; t.--.ra t played at taat. a a sat do a J -it or '-.ny .-r. r. j M ; $ my wori cr j!-k I i-::. v.tT!:t w :h lr.y statement r.ruh r;:e writing Harry Miller, EfflS II C'S K. OF C. MIAC.l i: STANDING. ret . .cu-i Chicago "...: ri V,'!,;;;ri; f rvt-y . . 4 . . 3 . i 7 . ;i .""! rir.-.-r''. l 2 v . a e . 1 1 " ; n: : T s 0 ; I : l:.,-r.: 0 3 ICcuitu Inst Suniiny. Ko'itn Cl.l--r.s-,. P. ITatnniond, 7. V-;:i.;ip, Island. S. I . -". ChU-asro Heights. 5. Vi-ii,;, n .!.fe. . :inie N.'-it Sunday. Hn;t!t'.r..l at V."h!rine. o-iih rh!..-af.i at T'ullaa. Kiue at Chlcara IlelR-hts. iiarviy, nj ai:ie so h.-duied . Iv.-?t Siim1ays gam a -with Sour a Chloiuo i3 a tiur.tc cf the j.aet as far as r'.r- 3 !-! :r , K . cf C.'a are conctrir i ,-.r :i they r.re now- busy turningti.';. cTo;:s towarJ nxt Sunday's : - :p v. itii V.-hitir.y. which will b- : .-.-e.! b-fore a r-.on.tf-r crowd at s n.-w T--inni. tii athletic fleid j : i.e ! act and S. hrage ave- :': '.a Is V.'h'Mr-.tr'j first home game ' ' tl." ; a- a t;:-y aro making- g.ala i - nr:; ;i r, f.-r tl: occasion. Ilamr:' x-beir.gr rivals of old, y--: m: : '; -t v.e a ;rood attraction t-r. ; t::- v.-"; f::y for an rxal.y croud r.n t'a-s opening r- ' ' : ' brand r. park. :-o-.v.-,-:!6tat:..::r.sr the fact that Hawi las sur? -!;! Jfffa?8 in the last 4 arts, t !".?- ars going over to -:i'ir;; wi-h bat ..n thought In raiid ari l tiiat I? t.- heat the Oil City ;.a-d arid fh.-reby themselve lnr..' ,h" "- " the local Sh,"!:'i nt,;in..r. i win at Whit- ! -, ar.d ruirm.ia r.p f r.,m .South Chi-j-o. there v.a.l then he two teams tied r r fir;.t rh'r'"e sr.-l t hr for third, only a t' -, - f ; . i;.;., i a : ) ... t..-: : r-i a ii:r bch;nd the loaders. i'l'.r riuni-(s to stay r.2- ti-r.ejj ;, on a victory to .".Vh :t v.- ir h las r f li.-i.. ,i. ; r.-. : ; r ;h - F;arir that w ill not b re ji.-.v.-(.r TO -u, COLUMBIA A. C. TO PLAY COLORED GIANTS rh'CK.) .at the Co-lumhia A. i of ti'. b--st teams f the fart r r'hiyrd f.v, a ' I t 'ic,i -r Ia.:,a-n .:: tee I Via? I'S !!;. ' '-r -a - i bv f- e scares. arable to hor-k -I ate Ieajrue far h - !': fro had i o " ( '-r c v I r. 1 hl-W-'St la-ajrup. a b -a-., d f.-r San- !' ii!s!te-is Giants. i-Tial barn-storm-or-d h'-y p-i-forin s a r, 1 n 'licit net ion ! d and coach trier !:: to Y f St Hi m- - a "- -i and stroncjv !M he a fnv n-.v 'i-i . ' '. tram for i ' a v r s are flrstr! a t ae ii : a y r e . n t i ' .'. a : 15 Pit! 1 ' If I '3 i Hi '', yiilCIl Diainers r i

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ANDRE BOILLOT IN RICH AUTO CLASSIC r 1. : i V 1 VOo HAVt locn TEMPERMENTAL. Andre Boillot, the dainty Franch raco driver, who la corning to America to attempt to get a slice of the 135,000 melon to be cut at the Ninth International 500mile race to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Monday. May 30. positively abhors unclean nalla. In fact, he iaya. "any driver who tarts a race with dirty finder nails does not deserve to win " Hs Is about aa outstanding as Ralph De Palma when It comes to the neatness of his driving sarb and car as the xace starts. LAflti year he was a member of the unsuc-' cessfu! invading French team of thre Peugeota. but this year he will beseea la a Talbot-Darracq, which is also a French speed creHi?n MAROONS HAVE TWO HARD GAMES AHEAD The Maronn A. C. of TVest Hammend have two hard frames for the week-end. On Sunday they will Journey to South Chicago and play the Calumet A. C. at PC'th and Lak and on Decoration Pay they will play at the West Hammond ball park, meeting the strong- St. John ag-grregatlon or South Chieapo. The St. John's are one of the leaders in the Interstate League, having won three successive I r Manstrer Shipwreck has signed i I , ,...J i m rltcnc: t. iv. t orteo. wno pucneu ii the Scjuares and Libby and McN'cii ' tams In Chicago. Shipreok Intends j to use him asamst the St. John's club- ' The Columbia A. C.'s and the Mi-i roons are getting together and have' nearly found a solution for the dust i which seems to blow over the bail; park, making it miserable for the fans. Gus Lietzan says. "The Gas Co. ha.some sort of pr-paration which lathe dust and also kills the weeds int probably we will have it on for Sun- ! day and Monday's crames." ' NOTES OF THE FIGHT MANHASSET, L. I,. May 27. Tain Journee, George's sparring partner to chief, is a monster. He has to stoop to net undT any of the doorways here, and has a pair of hands which resernrr.t.'c hams. They almost hang to his knees. They were rot much use to him at Deauvilie. France, last year, when he suffered the humiliation ot being knocked cut by Bombardict Well 3. Jo? Jeanette. who fought Carper.tler at Paris many years ago, had a. snappy session with the Frenchman this morning . None of the newspaper men were admitted to the doin's. WaPer Monaghan was hanging around the Carpentirr joint today. lt one of the sparring partners Je.-.-Willard employed, hut thre was not fling doing when he applied tor work from the Frenchman. ATLANTTr CITY. May 25. R-jsseij Branson nd A. .1 . Davis, two University of Chicago students, arrived here, today to take a peek at the Dmp"-y camp. They walked the whole distance from Chicago 30 mile? ar.cj look the absolute picture cf health. They will work fit bote, efr,, un'a'j Jack strikes camp. INEY

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Ar,"l.nr notable ou fh Job here is Mike. Trant. rrwroi Fctfctlve eer(reant, who looks after the policing or the Dempsey estate. Barn'y Dempsey. Jack's brother, has taken over the tr!r. intr; cf the champion. Barney -was a hla: man In the mitt garis long before Jack had any Id fa of being a champion.

FAST CARS GET IN THE FIRST ROWS SPECIAL TO THE TIMES IXPTAXArOL.IS. May 27 The driter who is to get the pole in the sno-mile race to b held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next Monday will have to assert the speed quainiro ui car in traml when th" car and glorious fashion qualify and take posi ii.na for the race according to the best speed. Fast cars In the first rows. There are several cars ready for the trials that appear to have plenty of speed and the fror.t row is a desirous place this year with lap prize money for the first driver across the wire in each lap. ITeFalma, Milton and J"" Boyer are expected to bo "beat it" boys with fast cars. Cars that do not. qualify have to start In the rear of th slowest cars of the trials. Representatives of the American Automobile Association, under whose direction the big racing event is staged, are here. Ralph PePalma ran out of gas in practico tho other day. H?s first aid car ptartd from his garage with some canned fuel. thn spluttered and sputtered a moment then died. Out ot gas. too. It appears that the constant blazing of DeTalma's Ballot is unnerving his whole outfit. The car has not been on fire though for the pajt few days, and the Italian has been on the track for lap after lap. Ora ITaibe .of Indianapolis, a graduate of the famous driving school of the lata Johnny Aitken. has signed" to drive as relief for the Talbot-Darracq. Sunbeam outfit. He has been under fire in two International events, taking eighth money In 1916 nid finishing in 1913. Halbe knows the track like a book . Ira Vail has arrived with a rev Leach Special and a new bride. The automobile has never been run 1n a race although Vail tried It out on the coast, before shipping the Job to Indianapolis. The Pirates have been beaten twice his year on their home ground"!, both times by Rube Marquard of the Rds, who spoiled their home-coming Thursdn y. esidence

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T COL. RILEY ON JOB? (SPECIAL TO THf TIHEIJ WHITING. Ind., May The Whit ing Bankers baseball club continued their winning streak by defeating tho Kiley Banks of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor in a eluggfest to the tune of 18 to 15. last Saturday The Riley boys threatened ' upset the Whitingites in the last frame having scored tTTree runs and still having the bases loaded when the final out was made. The next game with the Ril"va will be played June 11th at the Marks fl"ld. Wednesday the Bankers upset the dope by trimming the combined forces of Businessmen. Professional men and Firemen by the score of 10 to . Gainer furnished the thrill of the afternoon by making a one-handed catch of Walsko's drive which wag labelled for a home run. Walsko, Sabol and SantaJ were the leading sluggers of the afternoon for the Bankers. Sabol also starred In the field. The Bankers still have some open dales and would like to hear from the othi-r banking institutions in and around Lake county. NATIONAL LEAC.LE.

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W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh 25 s .TBS New York "3 12 CHICAGO 15 1 .517 Brooklyn 19 1 8 -M Boston 1' 1 &" Philadelphia 11 20 .355 St. Louis 10 15 .345 Cincinnati 12 2 Te-terdy' Henl. Philadelphia. 9; Brooklyn. 1. Cincinnati. 4: Pittsburgh, 1.

Xew Tork. 5; Boston, 3. Boston. 4; New York. 3. No other game scheduled. ABERICA1 LmGTJB, W, Cleveland 24 New Tork 19 Detroit. 21 Washington 1? St. Louis 17 Boston 13 CHICAGO 15 Philadelphia 13 L 13 14 19 1 19 IS ir 21 Pet. .64J .576 .50i .472 .443 .fil .364 Yesterday's Result. Detroit. 11: Chicago, 1. Chicago. Detroit, 5. Cleveland, 12; St. Louis. S. No other games scheduled. C. 0. F. Baseball Team To Play Here Sunday The Hammond Catholic. Order of Foresters will make their first appearance in their new uniforms at Harrison Park Suuiaj" afternoon at three o'clock- The Pore-ster- have already defeated some of the very best teams in Iaice county such aa the Hammond K. of Cs. Marks team and the Schorerville Giants. Their first appearance in Hammond will be "gainst tho strong St. Joseph College of Rensselaer. St. Joe will Awnings 3 ens mners 9914

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considered to be the best team through out that fiectlon. The Poresers have not lost a game this season and will be out ready to defend their winning BtreaJt when they meet the boys from the College town. A record crowd Is expected to be out to back up the home boys. JESS WILLARD TO FIGHT WINNER Of JFRSEY CITY GO XEW TOKK. May 2 7. Jess Wiliard vs. the winner of the Jack DempseyGeorges Carpenttcr battle in the big arena at Jersey City on Labor day. While no announcement to this effect has bee.n ma. If and is not likely to b made until after Dempsey unci Carpenti'r settle their little argument at Jersey City on July 2. It can be stated right now that Mils match Is on the cards. From an authentic source 1t was learned today mar .Tack Drtipsy alJ ir w VlW.VvV V if. &

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Labor day if he beats Carp. Also it is said that Wiliard has given his consent to Tex P.lckard to go ahead and make the match. Jess Wiliard .according to reports, will meet the winner of the big brawl at an early date after th fight. Jack is willing to meet the Kansan. and Tex Klckard will s'age the affair. TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor George Kelly's timely hitting gave the Giants a. victory over Boston In the first game of a double-header. Dana Pi'llngin proved a tjiant kliier la the j a f t er pi ec e. I . The Tigers knocked Red Faber for a i shower bath in the first game at Chica- ; go but Dick Kerr evened up the count for the White Sox in the second game. 5tan!y Cnvelki breezed along winningly for the Indians while has mates vr w v V V J v.?.. VV vl

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Special Sale This Week POTTED PLANTS Geraniums, Rambler Roses, Hydrangeas, Bergonias, Solvias, Mignonettes, Calendulas. VINES Vincus, English Ivy, Sprengeri, Wandering Jew. PLANTS Aster and Pansy. Cabbage and Tomato Plants. BARGAINS IN ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS Hammond Floral Co. Corner State and Hohman Tel. 309 Free Delivery to all Parts of the City

hammered four Brcvm pitchers at Et, Lou's. Ralph. Miller's home run waa the long est of 13 hits scored off Cadore and Ball ey of the Dodgers by Wild Bill Donovan's Phillies. , .

Motor Cycle and Auto Races Sunday, May 29th at Hobart Speedway Hobart, Ind. Everybody welcome. Busej to the Park Now under new management 'I $2.50 to $7. and low crowns. Fine made all sizes all

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