Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1921 — Page 12
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TEAMS CLASH
SATURDAY
Saturday afternoon the baseball ttwni of tha Mark Manufacturing1 Co. and the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Co. will clash at Harrison Iark tn Hammond. The Mark team has played thr giniM this year and won ail of thm. ' They hr a reputation of being a hard hlttlntr. fast fleldinsr afvreg-aUon. Sug-nr Handy, raanarar of the (las crew points with pride to the fact that hta men have if on jTn (rames straight and predicts another rltor tomorrow. II hss picked Cllsalmer to pitch and Patrlok t& do the receiving. Bowerman forxrter member of the Simplex team will Yr ssoond. The. sramo will be callefl promptly at 3 o'clock. Manager Handy wants more games and urg-ea other teams to net In touch with him by telphone at Hammond 3300.
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YANKEE
ATHLETES READY
FOR TRACK GAMES
CAMBRIDGE, MAS3.. July 32 Light wnrkt narked the olosln? today of prnottaa af the Oxford-Carobrldg-a and Harvar d-Ta 1 a teams for their meet at th stadium on Saturday. Tb American teajn has bean supplied with apodal -uniforms on which th colors of Harvard and Tale are amolasonod. Crimson and blue stripes at the belt -and cuffs of the running trunks and a crimson "H" or a blue T will clstlnrnlah tha athletes of tills country. 'Bi Auckland Qeddea, British amaaaaador to the United States, telerTapkad today that be would be unable to attend the games because of business at Washington. T. P. Porter, British consul general at Boston wilt attend with Got. Cox, Mayors Peters of Boston and Qulnn of this city, Mai. Gen. Edwards, commander of the 1st army oorpa area, and Rear Admiral Oleares. commandant of the First naval district.
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CHICAGO July 31 The cane of the state a-alnet the Black Sox and gamblers lndloted for conspiracy to throw the 1911 world's series was believed to be near Its closa today. With the conclusion of the testimony of "Bill" Burns it was hollered only a few more witnesses would be called to testify for the prosecution. The big: flsht is still booming- for the state Is tha battle for the admission as e-rldenoe of the confessions of Eddl Clcotte, Claude 'Williams and Joe Jackson before the grand jury. It iff
not known definitely just when this i issue will be Injected into the trial. ' Attorneys for the state ware Jul)liant today over their victory In hav- ' Ing the court uphold the testimony of Bums and permit him to relate a con- , vereation he claimed to have had in N'w Tork prior to the 1919 series with Ciootte. Chick Gandll and Abe Attel. Burns furnished the biggest sensation of the trial by declaring- that the ball players and not the gamblers had proposed selling- out of the series, nb testified that Oandll had volunteered the offer to sell the series for $100,ooo. !
Mary Browne Prepares for j National Meet in Gotham NEW TORK, July 32 Miss Mary K. , Browne of Los Aneeles has arrived in j Xew Tork and will befrln immediate?
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BEYOND THE LAW "' law require a ball player to art- his beet. That In te H one point made by the attorneys representing the Indieted White Sox ball player accused of tli row In a the 1019 world scries. They wtll endeavor to convince the Jury that a. workman cannot be compelled to do his moat effletent work for fcla eanp-leyear Throk this they hope to allow that it la not criminal for n player, hy nlaytnacnrelemily or Insincerely, looe a ball Kurne which he mlvht have won by plnytng; with his heart In the prnntr. The world In arenernl wtll hm In" tcreated In watching thin ktrmvt The very foundation of oar Industrial home and snort life rents on the norma! Impulse, of mankind to put hia heart and noal Into what' ever he attempts. Should It he proved to the satisfaction of the law that all this is not neeeiury that enrcleafnents dishonesty nnd Insincerity are proper In the amnMi of rife and that those who practice It are to he upheld by the areneral public we hate to think of the con" sequences. The way woold he thrown open to wreck every clean sport and start a wave of "throwlnar" John nnd cares that would be detrimental to our national welfare. We coat Imsa-Uie any lawyers a-rttlna: away with each a Mn any Jury llatenlnji to 1.
preparation for the women's national tennis championships to be held at Forest Hills beginning Aug-. 15. jT am anxious for another chance at the national title" said Miss Browns "and I expect to play right up to that time." She has been entered tn the women's Xew Tork championship tour nament beginning In Brooklyn next Monday.
BIG SPORT NIGHT IN E. CHICAGO
Logansport Organizes
Rail Athletic Division
LOOANSTORT, INT)., July 22 Ai a meeting held last night a permanent atMetlc organisation for the Logansport division of the Pennsylvania was affected. It Is the aim of the organisation to foster the athletic contests Lrtweon the various divisions of the Pennsylvania system. Baseball, basket ball, foot ball, trapshootlng. tennis g.lf and water sports -will be encouraged. Teams will be organized to
compete with similar teams organized '
' other divisions.
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TfcLK TIMBB
RULES MOTHER
CAN'T KEEP KID SON FROM BALL GAME NEWARK, N. J.. July 22 The right of a 4 year old boy to attend Sunday baBObnll games despite his mother's objection has been upheld by Vice Chancellor Backes. The vice chancellor yesterday rffued an application of Mrs. Grace Lines of Morrlsiown for an order prohibiting her husband, John A. Lines from taking their tson for Sunday walks, asked, she said, because she
had discovered Lines took the boy to ball games. Mrs. Lines who is suing for separation has custody of the bry under a court order, but the fathor ia permitted to have him on Sunday af ternoons.
Consider Xenglen's First Opponent in this Country NEW TORK, July 22 Mile. Susans Lenglen, the French tenis star will make her first appearance in this country on the courts of the Field C,li!1' Grenwlch. conw. Aug. 3 It was
snnounced tonight by the United States Lawn Tennis Association. Iter opponent will be selected later. Among those considered are Miss Eleanor oss of New Tork and Mrs. Marlon Zinderstln of New Tork and Mrs. Marlon Zinderstein Jesoup of Wilmington. D-.l. Many requests for matches with Mile Lenglen have been sent to the tennis association from all parts of the country, but only a small part of them will be granted. Her playing schedule will be announced next week.
Knockout Punch Fatal to Galveston Pugilist OALVteSTON, TEXAS. July 2Henry Estes. known as the "Frisc Kid." local boxer died tonight front Injuries received In a boxing bou here last night with Irvey (Sailor) Owensby of . Oklahoma. Estes wai knocked out In the sixth round nnl never regained consciousness. A charcr of negligent homicide has been filci against Owensby.
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July Clearance
TheTS will be fifty scheduled rounds of boxing In the open at the baseball park arena In Bast Chicago this evening. Knockouts may cut down the schedule somewhat but five ten rounders are billed, and despite late switches the card looks quite attractive and should draw a packed house for the promoters. The Toung MontrealSharkey match, which later became a Montreal-Babe Asher bout. Is off entirely, due to misunderstanding. The promoters have filled In with Gens Watson and Mike Dundee two good and Interesting performers.
Charley "White Matched Against Johnny. Dundee NF.W TORK. July 22 Charlie White Chicaero lightweight, today was Vnatch ed with Johnny Dundee for a ten rund decision bout here Aug. 10.
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