Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1921 — Page 3
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MONSTER CPS SEES AlilO RAGES
HOB ART. Ind . . estimated a th n thrill. n; - a: "1 ' IIob3rt f?e-.;"-ar y the exccpto"-: rf Pren. In the 4 :r. t -rr.arred tV - Tre or, ) wa? h art
Eord ma:.-:- h--iw-eti t' a r -.--cut e " . - .-. j :v.-: : r . ' ' ir E.-.;".s.".l dii 1 :'M:s the races w-- r n.- c.:i.--.j -llle One Lap Trial. 1. r. . .r.i-t. ;- 2. Ernie Ec?hi-':h. 1 ' r . . . 4"- 4-5. S. Kay T i.n'r.e, E?;-n. : : i . J Gray. Cha. nr. t " " - ' ' J.-vt Race. i Mile 4 lur Hoi. ins rt E . : .. y. "1 iC.o.i- 1 ' . E. ; r. ; : , E . c . S. Sr. - j- n V:f.-ay. S M. 4 Lap ri!ns 'tart, 3.4 1 !-". 1. r.,-b:ns..-r.. IV it .5 Eosictgh 1 3. Gray. L-wtn S ML 4 I. m Klylne Mnn, 3:157
1. Robinson. V: -. t. j 2. Fcslt- larh. Ere mo. 41, MI rt L:ip Filing Start. S:4.T 3-l. i 1. Or a; I.-..U . ei. I ; T: n.'r h K - . . j
K. OF G. BALL GAME
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Th H4Rm:ol K. of C.'b went on a In the seventh as the rfiult of au
batting ranipap yesnrday afternoon i trror. a ftoien t-as anl a wua pit-n.
lil'ie l.:a.nl was yat ap nipifsis sfc-alnt Taltrn tn The lattr innings as they looked against H!!brK !i in th farlior part r-t the game. I: th p:t-!-. -t rc ha'! pftrfc- control as nfith-r l.jf n"'l a ba'- on bal!. HisLri-h f-t j'"iwn fix men i n strike-s l.:!r- l.'a.;t"U re t ired four by ths san.e- route Al t lte.UK h rhr, -iitr nt hit less fr tho day. he -.'.-as easi!y the fi-Idin? ft-r ef th?.- a.fternf"',n l 'r ilanuiv.ir.d v ith : perf"ot chatu-e-s. He fielde i p.:v!.il hard hit balls JoMn the third ra;e !lr.e
and poV.od out a t"tal of li blows for '.7 base", jror-d for 9 runs aainft 2 runs n 5 hits Plu Island. P-it; 'llandy trppd th- lift of Ham-nieiti-l f-lMg-s' r? with 5 hits in as many 1 1 jr.. y at hit aril h! baft Jng array !ne'.uj :.-! a li.:!.".e run. a double mid thre--.
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KM)V COLLI. IJ TK.lt K TEAM!. I. A. t. HAMP!O.N Fv-.rth r-. Coach :cirry, Rankin. Oiin H'ia;r, J!ina.-n C'amd'.er. r.j ;: a Tar;.-.' A'iatv.?. har r . n ha. .: s n M-hiv, I,v':.r, I" :'. : "T. -coni
T a s mi' in line
atitl ai.-e. rair. c! to a pr:ect avtr-hi.;-for the day. tr'-ttis a triple, two p i i': k ai.d a tus-e on i ails out of & titiv 'T- Eddie ?lurphy -was not. far behind either c f t h abovo with a
.I. :,!'i'- ar.i two f.sng!es out of 6 ..l.ari'-c-a. Tommy Iarle cracked cut t .1 ..jS-le-s and l anny lloyle also tw hi!.-. Th run-iining thr , ; .c ( ie divided l.ctwfcn Buddy M c Ij -;!'i:n Itiiboi; and 1'a.ton, each p t-' ' : t -. s o n e- a ;.i i c c r IIT.l rich started en the rnrtind for Haiv.m-.n-.! and had Ei'jo Island eatlngou; i f 1 is hand f er tho first live in-r.ins-. d'irii-i.- vhlch time a'iowed thr." hits Koc-'i for t.o ran. rclton . up the burcion w h'-re Hiibrich loft
i m he ?1.'h i'iil w as touched for j eiily ;.v. h:ty. r.it her one of wh:n fipurt.i in the final s.T,r as this oiniu
and a'.I told he had 7 assis'? and 2 i-'i-out s without an error. Eh. e Island's third bar eman also had an exciept lonaily good day with S assists and S put-
outs and net a single m.stak--.. Sccre by innings. Hammond T22 111 9 Is 2 Ijiuo Island ....... I'm l"ri; f, 7 Summary Twn-bass h!s Har'e i i2). Boyd (2). Murphy. Handy. Three- I bar hit Erv Miller. Home run I
Sugar Handy. Stolen bases ?teEoUKhl!n (21. Bo vb Murphy. Cam, Fredette. Struckout Ey Hiibrlch. . by Ealton. 4. by Lamer--. 3. H;u-ff .-.n bails Or Earnr re. 1 Wild pitch Hi'.I rieh. 1. Palton. 1. La.-seeJ ball C--t.-1 o n .
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i-.nd i.nd Krio Eh.nd. wet-.- t.ie main - . ri ... t.-r Mi': l-nri .-' ;. - :-. En tram th. .s ear and 1 ij,. j..,,nj. die; m ran the e.h- s aiod relay. Tile younirer; a 71 t o Co i
i , .1 . r. 1 v. ,1 s ; .. f.iii-.x ij.i: i.. ,t r i.u ( toarth P la .a? ah- a in- ml ' r : th- relay ttan.;tr,0r ,K if. r.-. :. a -. ' . - 1.1m in the Ill.nV--! .. 1: , Th. - Ivn-x '-am . '., the stale con-; h 0. 1 1 .-;. S.vai f.!.;-;.-:- 1'. c. 1' 1 the relac A'ex has : b.irik n in. th-
- .I's ir.ot.i n. r:i and ho; hi 1 '..e'l ;ti ,v,:y x 1 to :r.itke fittl 1' t ' 1' ! 0 y v e 1 .-?. ' d. 1 a
0 -ir- km year. jili-.r.!. :..j-r,; ai. i Ai.i.i'o. 1 1 .th. .;i well Valar.'.d team, which.! of the r. l.i-. ,j ..r'.ct. a. so ' J po n ! : n 1 1 o u ; of 1 ,", c ve r. t s. t he ! ' ' :' 0 . : ... . ' ' . ' d 1: r . . 1 -r the si a x i..hi tr.iCk arhsts won th..n,.in t n ;:..i- k...'' 1 .. : .Hi 1.. 1 IS ?tate OOibrT.- jr.eot. he id i '. a-. tl. Nt ;'iV V.' i 1 h the i. . . n May 27 and 2 ' 1 1 h. a ; I .' o n. ; ;.o : ; va .1 1 1 r . i i i ' 1 . LK : . point? In a id : t ,e n ' ( . - -' ' -oi . . . a 5:;..;.o:' :. r. ii.'" 'he- ali'O cap : .i r-.1 :-r;.r. c.
. v.c- )-" CD .-a irdae nuj the; n..:i.,n rf a s- ac c e;. f u 1 track sea- bus.r.ess and wh'-n July 2 arrive.- they
, .. i,.,: ...... ,.. , du il I IV 1' hav. con" their bit. After the
t..r!-. a .n dual '. i-i-:'. . o: t 'a and w.'k. los '.va?
' e ; -.. K o X t .00 rv .e ii...;.x-: conftjr-3-1 points.
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In-?. Ibin'er in the the b: oad jump and .. .1 i !!.;. Tliey- r.u-n hr-t ;l,u-e in
K 'Of. ut rings of e.e.-jr-e the burden will t..- ..ntirely en O-orgea' ihoulders. And a.' he says: ' M-'.y tho best man win."
SINCLAIR OIL WINS
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T ; - EI. Ee'.l Tt--l'"-!'i.''iie Co. lost a
j fas; nam- to the Sinclair Oil Co. Sati ar.i-'V a :"t e i-i.oi n at East Chicas"'.
' j.'t. ! Altif. cr-ppEd hy the absence of their " j r-'-cul.ir p.t-her and first baseman the
T-'. fili-no Co. jrao e a good account ei th- snr-elvt-s by h.ddin the fast Sinclair Oil tc-ft'i' to f runs Harold Mil-
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into sc r ;ee on shiort notice i-howel tl--.- fans what t.o expert in future cin.uf . e;,,ol --jp.p.-rt was rendered
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I. N. S. Sports Editor
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A nt-ar-Sght be'ween Ty Cobb and Bah a Eu'h was the bctt feature :r -th" spectators' f.'m lp i1.it of t lie Yinkas' 12 to St win over the Timers. Incidentally the Darablns got hi E-tli home run. Stock's double in the ft.'i drove in
t trame o. hie -.a- j the two run? that enabled the. cards boys ami pressed jto ,rim th(. Giants 4 to 2 .
Marquard got nice rerenc-s on old teammates at Cincinnati, hole
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Will icon Schmueser PAINTS, GLASS AND WALL PAPER 116 Sibley St. Hammond, Ind. PHONE 38
The F.llry boy 3 h. -d ry or." in Saturday's over the Whit in ; Ha feore C't 7- to .ia-. no r.ings to pj-t i ay :: -
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i f the F rs E a i". k
7 Tosher end Savir.i f. -si c t hi ' n . w h. o 5 ' o r e 1 e s s Jre V.'a'. F;ato Tni:
three-bapcr-r that L'o:a.nc run for the "K" beys.
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THEIR GAME WITH EASE
Erer.nan ft-b.t scared Dempr. al work. He's tralnir.;? wa v h- siiould hace done for
i-l I oh-n'; think he's rignt yet. It j ctts a f- ; lo'.e- 1-a -k qu;te a lot that " j ' Tl-- lacki-st t'ninir that Kearn? ' ' J .'V.-r ! : -.vas ! ... trak- that match with ' ii.c ;.:ch Pnnry bad --..r.e " t ' Ca v ' i-- r has 1.. h 1 the p r ' -" r s -. .t . h 1 tioh.t at this top e-pe -CJ . r'.s in u; : 5 are as supple and free as th-
nuii.-cies a tiffer. .o.ey r'rp.e un-hr his eh-n a::.; V.- danc-s al-ont and hits with p.r:'-tt tr-edeni and p.-ise. gettine th" nnxinmno -f pew. r te his pjn.'his. His r-tomach museles are i.-oiirh. on 1 s'l.-n:. Th.ere Is r. - f; :i hint, in.-; :e r ou. as far as T a :i see. f.e-.-.c-s h..s also resell' 1 the rmht p.t'-'.i ; oi n ra mer.f a 1 : ' . In me- talks
1 1 e li a s anils Jul f course
to :' a t.d 'v 1 1 h a .' ry Hi- i i-act-r all ..round . mind male vr regarding attic t., will have or. hit?
. I'm silt" of that.
he aioite t r i o puibnu; off tv. fust ' . doi.'. ;.-. .days, with the addit, on of Mil- j
bf to . oi r pitch m c;
I the-n to four h'ts wh.le his teanmia'es
:p a whole fb ck cf runs .
' ''" ' A ten ir.r.lnr- slncririnr i .-. r h
V o - .- . " - r-.J n . 1-n 1 I o r e; f a Q . . V, nan- I ' '
' ' . ".' ' to tne Eravis when thev
th:. t'-am is out to tie a a tni top of tr.o
jtiiti of the calumet Industrial
I Lea cue .
ho isn't toTing- his cam-1
pao;n plans. And h- isn't und-r-t-f tiiua'itig- Jack bir.'f.-y f' r a morn - n t . V.'h.en he crawls through th? rope-
Gary Bumps West Ends
Clary defeated th-
d End?. f to
.lb uravis wncn rnev ten rn
Vaughn for three runs in the final ses- ! i yion. !
Jersey ('.ty he. .11 ha ii . :. ' It' be w;ns h
!nr i 4. at Oak Park. "Eons Torn" tiucen
1 e nc bad i r. n
t lie t bird, w ne n
th- I'ocrh h pes . f ill- many adm.r- f.,i;r hits c unbilled with a couple of eis. at.d h- is con'": lent of wir.r.lr.sr. errors irave the visitors a four-run Should 1-e- fa;l to w.n yet mul-i" t a 1,-ai. T'.m farnei ten ron . Score; t.-.uwh fiiht asrainst th- h.a no p i on. lie! Gary '"'11 C'Of 5 w;il t.. th gainvr ra'h-r than the: Wct Ends 100 2-1 ('-" 4
will wind u; m- re- s -. '.' a p -" a; cr 3"d Tia.to'r fl -..-"!!-:
is s a ; ' 1 and done, atii
i pop-i.ar ai e'er, even ".r e nhyrical r oruv r'tl ; ' o :.j.in.i;'-r P'-. scamp? ,s '.':,.n. Ty have it-tlt i-o. Ti-r liav-t
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AMEHICA LEACtE. W. ECleveland Si 2T New York "1 21 Washington 2M E'ttro.t - 27
Boston St. Louis CHICAGO Philadelphia
2 ;i 2 .", . 2 2 3 . 2 j 2 3 .17 '. 11
as Range Week?;
Commenced
iday, June 13, 1921
NATIONAL LEAGin.
ins. North, i Pittsrurgh.
Era;
Two- na -e h ; ; s S .veer. r-;".
Y'Htr;. Three-ba:? hit Gibh-ns. E an e run Q u i r. n . Has e on balls Off Hutfhs. 1. off Krtianham, 2
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I i-.a-.'e f unej h i rn m the proven i o n-.e that they know t!
P'-e fra'. r 'ron from the Indians a walk -a hn l'h weaken.d.
New York . St. Louis .. VI o s t o n .... llrooklyn CHICAGO Cinelnnitl Phi iai!"iph!a
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n th way o. t.
v. rs of ! ;
Is there anyt.-.ing i
ropu'.ar fpt-rts that, thi
Hanimond can do? Th-.y tri-.d f'n ; J the dentiits and were t.'in.rn..-! hen ; j
thty a.r. n-o u ii ' - a - ' 1 ; 11 -whip the polo-e forces on the t-ascca'.'. Cebi. They fell down at that.
Tha game
d 5aurd ly
efteracc-n at Ilrris.-n oil.;. T-ie po- fj Ece tear.i '..''S realy. Tho la--ers. came ttrasslir? t: the puk . Ar.-ther j jM game was in pr -e-r-is so it was -'"-; M
cided to tvsr.sf-r t : old Hamm-'n ! A 'hie recnis that th- at'-rn to else up th-- cos .- cases rf cold i-i- d-v v.-hen th-i fie'.': i? tfths. Mo-U'ska K'.o's
in lined.
c-.nte,; to the , f.
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en'-, or;:- ; -d Grarn-,-1- ro- I M
I Si "he Bez Mc--r sr:1 F'r W - J 1 rt Iwd yi.-i hn; h-d C"'r gann iM
which re? IB to 2.
team from both th
partment teams a.il '
in a v;-o'- for t3"tz. it-tj Tawvers fille-l rut hir .l
V.r-'r. and Fr E- i tl
Pete HE.brich -was - here '. . ; w -is n't -. 1 1 necessary tj call hhr. -. ih-ii. The , (.
olice he i tr.in.s pr"-"-' nou n . i j ,ay from the rr-. To ram. n-Ed ij
r.o'v rear in? to eet at i
.-a
Vor-s-M
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po
10 to 4 in their f
Tne p e-1 1 e a are r.
the Gary po :
' 3ast week. I; ea a.:. eep date set f r -une- . . Ea
look at th.is .. a as a 1 .- .-. ho; -.j
ropportunCy t o , Ean up en f:.. O-iit- ' H ltes. Tcey also h.jv a hal.-.'-r.e fr '-n ; S. th Gary fii-ef. '.rers. ,
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oria raous i...x.r. z Aut.T-ri..-. (Written Expr-' ss-ly f'-r l-.e- T N. f ; Y j NEW YORK. J . :i e : - -Th Injr is ex actio- what a r - nt ;, ' i ' - f J ir.g man t.-.'.-J the wr.'-i y-: -rd-j v jj This man has ban In il..- ip '-cir ' i
o ws a. i c :d;-
a; hi-' e v li-a ft
game for year?. new lie was a champ and tioned and a "burnt :
he sees on e . . ' j "Bill B re nr. in saved J a 'k D-mpsey's , r"i title. D"K. ;ey rlidr.'t hoi J ..nr. tip. I f Don't It tl.-m tc'.l y-i 'hat. i).-v, p. M Eem.Dse-,- was Ll.reiici th.,! r.ich' i ! t J
it's luc'iy f r mm that ' a.;-- r.'i -r - j j was s't in th- t . n r irs-ie-ii t . .
slow thir.kir h-at
I saw Jack c e f - r .
el Pi. nr. ot
v-. ri a iid
t!f!-r be- I
w a s a. f
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1
fere be had rouch felEw
Biennan he -.va? a -.rre.-o I .ea .-.- him ! H coming down the ais. - to ti e rirg ' il that night and ho v as green, n t pa. jN but green. That s'a.o st-iff. tr.o-!r big purses, those paitiei tha's wj.,t S 4
set that fellovf- back. N
"Ha v.-as j i a &
Tod n't you H
r.otlco them givlr.a; liiu'i s t ryeh n ins : 'j tablets between rounds find rubi: oner j jrj him around hia h-art? Pb-;y ei.-ici around me did- He was no- i vinj H
nimse.; lOlit i.n ijrtr.o.n, tirioins tho bct he could E-
harely beat h'.3 man thit n.giH and 1 fl
are ,-f h-;N
III tell you h- got the Mare
life. Ho tried tralulcs f.r a fig in on
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