Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 305, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1921 — Page 6

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THE TREES Wednesday, Juno 15, 1921.

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CARPENTIER HALTS TRAINING TO AID ITALIAN CHILDREN

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Nos. 22 and 23 Give Babe Another Record Home runs to dat, 1921 23 Home runa to Jane 14, 1920. ... 17 SEW YORK, Jmn 15 Sew honors w-re added to tiabe Huth'a credit Tf'lrrday by batting Dau8

of Detroit for two home rum, grlvtnir him tvent7-threo for the a a n thus far.

Bealdes rniklnf four knt rani In two loretatKe eontrata, batlns hl orrn mark of three In two s;nmr. (he Tankec alaicarer rnn up a total of aeven homo rons In five consecutive game, a new mnjor ltKf record. In hta post five official tlmep at bat Hath haa made four home rvnl He la now alvtce-n days ahead of hla 19ZO record. Laat year he crashed out his twentythird and twenty-fourth home runa on June SO.

Arrange Game After Two Hour Session

FLY CHAMPS ON CARD AT

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Manager Newman haa booked the Weat Hammond Maroons to oppose hla Bcatena nine Sunday. A game waa finally arranged with the Weat Hammond manager after a session of about two hours last night. The manager could not come to any agreement but finally settled the argument and the game will be played at Morris Park. Scatena backers think that an eay victory will be had. but according to Maroon followers It looks difficult, as they will be out there to bet on their home team against the strong east side aggregation who have only lost two games this year. Manager Newman believes that his

team will have an easy victory, as h has a better ball club than the Maroon team, but that don't always win ball games. Creasbaum will be selected to twirl against the "Vst Hammond nine, this loy deserves lots oT credit for his wonderful showing this year, and with Hess ns the receiver, the Sratena nine have a pretty god balttery. hontercr Manager Shlpreck of the Maroons will have his team In fine shape for the game Sunday. He expects to start Porter the big righthander, who nas T'een golns? great for the Maroon nine, only to lose by the non-support of his teammates, Krossley will do the receiving and he will put his usual pep in the game.

Mrs. John A- Drake, left; Georges Carpentier, and Mrs. Frank C. Henderson.

probably the first photo Georges Carpentier out

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of his training quarters and m leisure attire since he bepan his teal .intensive training for his

coming: battle with Jack Dempsey at Jersey City, July 2. He was the honored sruest at a garden party given at the beautiful Italian villa of Mrs. Frank C.

Henderson of Roslyn, L. I., for the Italian children's milk fund. Georges is shown above in the care of Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. John A. Drake society leader.

PORTER SPEEDWAY RACES

SET FOR JUNE 2l

In order that the Porter Sreed-aay ti;1 be is excellent shape for the next race meet which wi;l te held Sunday, June IS, over five tons of calcium chloride have been spread on the track sincj Saturday. This means a neat outlay of cash, but Jack Leech, who is putting on the races, believes he will get It aU back with interest during the sf apon . He figures that when the public finally realizes that it is possible to have x dustless d'.rt track. his patronage will mount steadily. Under the con-

because of its harrt clay surface. Lech decided to maJi.o it still better so he spread on the calcium chloride, 10.500 pounds of It. Each pound of the chemical has the knack of absorbing another pound of moistures from air and holding !t In tusponsmn. Ttils Keeps the track in a damp condition which Is Just riRht for thf b:ke-s to do best. It al.so prevents dust clouds. At the opening race, I.eech had his new grand stand ready t' seat 500. It was popular with those who did not sit in automobiles, so Jack is building an addition which will hold o ' 0 more. Additions have also been made to the re-

to play the Comets A. C. at Hegewisch. The battery will be Oreal doing the pitching and Fronieyer will do the recolving. The North Side A. C. woull like to schedule games for the follow?unJays. f or games call 1736 and ask for frank. "Would like to hcr.r from 1j0w 11, Indiana.

Next Boxing Show To Be Night Of June 28. Promoter Harry Hymmes of East Chicago has announced another cracker-Jack boxing bill, the second of the season. at the arena under the auspices of the Twin City Athletic Club, evening of June 28. Joe Burman who won a decision over Lynch at Louisville the night before the big Derby will be the opponent of Joe Lynch, bantamweight champion of the world. The Lynch-Bur-man affair is the main affray of the all-star card, any number of which is worthy of headline place at anybody's

. -a-hlch nrevail at the average

bm r.erson has to be a rabid frcshment stanns. so mat an w no coniu

dirt track,

race fan to venture out for more than two races a season. "They go filled with enthusiasm, but f.nd that the wind has shifted and is carrying the dust from the track right into the crowd. Ey the time the races are over the fan's ardor has cooled and he is coated wtth dust. He goes home and vows never again." The Porter track has always had a minimum amount of dut

may expect to find plenty to e;it .. !e- ; cause of the dintance of the Speedway j from any town the majority of the visitors come without their noon day, meal . "With no dust to contend with, a com- j fortable seat and rlenty to eat. Leech' bi -l:cvi s he will bo ;iMe to mike a race j er.husiast out of every person who visits the course from now on. '

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Something for Nothing At the VI B Thursday a.m. SILK HOSE FREE A Pair of Men's or Women's, With Each Purchase Amounting to $6 or Over Clip and Present This Coupon Good for One Pair of Pure Thread SILK HOSE On Thursday Morning At the MB-569 Hohman

boxing show. Babe Asher, A. E. F. bantam champion, will battle with Joe Sharkey and Frenkie Schaeffer of the stock yards will meet George K. O. Chaney. Burman and Lynch have met three times In no decision bouts and have split even thus far. Each haa earned a newspaper decision while their lsst clash t Clevelana was called a draw by a majority of the critics. Every ons of their bouts has been fast and furious and botn nave been required to call off subsequent engagements as a result. The last time, at Cleveland, they butted heads In the final round and each left the ring with one eye closed tight. .Two of the battlors on the card meet before the June 28 date. Burman goes to New Yokr tomorrow to clash with Jack Sharkey on the 21st.

Martin and Roper Meet

in Grand Rapids Ring TETITIA ALT A. W. Va, June 15.

Bob ilartln, heavyweight champion of the A. E. F . . has been matched to meet Capt. Bob Koper of Chicago at Grand Rapids, Mich., next Friday, it was announced ysterday by Martin's manager. Martin also will meet Frank Moran of Pittsburgh In New York July 1. It was said.

Charley White Accepts Terms to Scrap Leonard NEW TORK, June 15. --harley "White. Chicago lightweight, yesterday accepted terms of the Arena Athletic club to meet Champion Benny Leonard at Jersey City In a twelve round bout Labor day. If the promoters are unable to meet Leonard5s conditions. Rocky Kansas probably will be substitute dfor the- champion.

Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, and his mother, Mrs. Mlnnis Lernler. yesterday. The machine In which they were riding, with Slgmund Uehrman at the wheel, collided with a car which the police learned had been stolen from James Kessler. The driver, Paul Sughrue, was locked up pending Investigation. Leonard and his mother were shaken up, but were able to proceed.

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Leonard Escapes Injury in Automobile Smashup NEW TORK. June 15. A stolen car almost caused the Injury or death of

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South Chicago Pull man 3 Hammond 1 Whiting 4 Harvey - .Chicago Heights 1 tilui Island r'

IU-Eii!t Iist Sunday. Kanmond. 9; Blue Island. 2. Whiting, T; Chicago Heights, 3. Pullman, 6; Harvey. 0.

WHITING. LVD.. June 15 The Whit- ' ing K. of C. finished their first round , of th Puburbtn League scnedule at; Chicago Heights :;nd took down tho lo- j crils with tho score of 7 to 3. in one ! of tho best games played in the league ' this year, with only five of their r g- '

j ulars In the lineup and had the grounO ! t j boon iri any lr.r.J of shape tho score j

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i p'l to hit the ball all over the lot and

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I sinehed the game, that finished the i round with Whiting winning four and losing two.

Now v. i;h sixteen players in the best j of shape they wni try and finiyh the second with f.!x victories to their credit.

Tho second round will open with Ilar-

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South Chicago (No league game .

DEFEATS WHITING-

ALL STARS!

Th North Side A. C. traveled to Whiting on Sunday and defo'ited the strong All Stars by a close score of .'I to ?.

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Gomes Neit 'oiidsy Hammond at Gleason Tark. Gary f exhibition game). Harvey at Whiting. T'ullr.ian at Chicago Heights. Fouth Chicago at Pullman. The Hammond K. of C.'s are mak

ing big preparations for their game j North Side scored in second on hits nut Sunday at Gleason pa.rk in by Lute and Frericyer. It was tied in Gary. The fact that the Gary team j the third by a hit and error by ritchT beat the strong West Ends of the ion a v.-!!d throw. It looked like a batMid Wet League last Sunday do's, Up to the finish until the ninth when not dishearten the local club In the ! itadowskl of the North Side A. C." hit least but cn the contrary i ics j a home run. This took ail the pp

spurred them on to greater efforts and as a result, they will be busy putting in son-.e leng practice sessions the

rest of this week so as to be in the i best of shape for Sunday's tilt. This : game, which Is considered quite an at- '. traction In Gary, is being widely ad

vertised throughout the city with big n-."n

. posters end the Gary manager is al-

ready making arrangements to take '

; care of his biggest crowd of the year. ' The Gary K. of C.'s have been ex- i

tended a special invitation to m

; out and see thir brother knights from

Hamond in action against the strong; ; club representing the Gary AVorks and I ;they have promised to responu r:th j "a. good turnout. Efforts are also beJng made to have at least 200 mem-j bers of th Knights. of Clumbus of i Hammond accompany their team toj the scene of battle at Gleason Park, j Tickets for the game are on sale, at! . fi.r. Vticcm'itilfl r,Nn-.AtAs c ' . '

-v.j.'. . . .uiiiiiriics C.IIOAC Ibope and Carroll & Newton.

from WhiUrE ana ihey ji i not score any more. The lecture of the game was th f!c.-3,ng of T'.'dowskl uml iVb and the pitching of Oreal. He allowed but seven hits while striking out 7 men. Bp 11. pitching for the All Stars allowed 3 hits while striking out 5

The North Side A. C wi'I travel - - - - -- i

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