Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1921 — Page 7

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rSPteiAl, TO THE TIMES). WHITING. Ind.. July 27. Living up to his reputation as a shooter and target breaker Murk Arie. the Olympic tar. showed the large gathering of shooters and spectator at the Whiting park Sunday how he won th champlonshtp last year at Antwerp. Belglum. Arriving at the club with Mb favorite gun In (he morning Arie was placed In squad No. 4. In the 150 bird vent he missed just three target and he made a long run of 83 also. The longer he shot the better be got. Mr. Arie in a likeable chap, well liked by all the shooters in general. Always ready to give Information to new hooters and to lv.lp out whenever he can. He congratulated the club on its wonderful shooting ground., the way shftots are handled and was amazed at the beauty of the Whiting park. The class A trophy went to Mr. S. Friedham of Miller, Ind.. one of the best shots in the north part of the state with the fine score of 144x150. lie also mad a long run of 62. Freedman gave Arie a great race but the Illinois shooter always had plenty of shooting ability In reserve. Class B trophy went to Mr. Geo. Eck of Chicago with 130x150. Class C trophy also went to a, Chicago shooter, Mr. C. R. Seelig with, 130x150. Considering the Intense heat the attendance was as trnnA m eould be exDected and the shooting on the average was good.j The traps were kept busy throughout the day and eevrything was run off ! on scheduled time. Following are the scores of the hooters who shot the entire program; Mark Ari 147 S. Freidman 144 H. F. Holder US Geo. Eck 130 C. R. Seelig 130 Henning 123 W. Myers 128 5. E. Martin 127 L. N. Dunning 121 John Eck 114 A. D. Buchanan 11" Felton 104 Kepler 101 W. platts 100 Dr. Timm 128 H. r. Eggers 126 FORESTERS ENTER INTERSTATE LEAGUE Due to the fact that the Foresters have defeated every team of real class in the region, Maanger Zellcr, seeking new fields to conquer has entered his team in the Interstate league. -Judging from the article of baseball displayed by his team to date. Zeller is confident the Foresters will continue to clean up and will give any team in the league a real tussle. The Scatenas were originally scheduled for next Sunday hut due to reasons unknown to the Forester manage

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CEEGH PLANS fSPSCIAl TO THE TIMES PORTER. Ind.. July 27. Racing automobiles in a battle royal! Never saw anything like it, did you? That's because it never was a tempted ! before on any ra-e track in this iart j of the country. Jack Leech of Ham- ! pif.nd who vi'P! 'he races at "ie old I Porter Speedway is going to stage one I at the race meet n Sunday, August 7. The auto racing fans of Northern Indiana have b-cn hc-torint,- Lt:i-cli alt summer to put on automobile rai cs. Leech has hell off un'-ll l,.- can bland the j ressure no 1 -n.T. Ho knows lie has the best track for speed events and he admits the four-wheeler should be given a chance u burn up the dust on it occasionally. However, he is g-ing on- better when he announces the battle r-yal. It will be one of the fastest and hardest fought evc:.ts ever soen on a lo jl track. Six maohii'o placed one-sixth ment the game was cancelled. In their first battle for league honors the Foresters clash with the fat fnlted A. C. of Blue Island at Blue Island. All of the Foresters lads are practicing hard and are confident or getting a real start in the league. Hans Amboa, the Foreaier ace hurler is in good shape and with a week's rest should turn In another 'win. Lauer man's arm is mending nicely and with "Lou" doing the receiving'the team looks a hundred per cent better. One of the large inter-ciy busses have been secured to take the team over and there will be plenty of room for any of the fans. An announcement will be made lattr In the week .is to when and where the Was will leave . LANSING TEAM BEATEN, 9 to 5. North Side Juniors defeated the Lan pipe and P. A

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of a mile apart, will make the start simultaneously. -Whenever a. car la rassed 'by another ' machine, the m chine passed must drop out. Thus tho battle of speedsters continues until one man who has passed them all remains. Jt may be a mile race; it may be a fifty miler. No ono can tell In advance . At the close of this race a five milt event will be pulled off in which Paul G. Anderson, riding a Harley-Davldson motorcycle with side-car will tak on the winner of the battle royal. rul already holds -the track record and has several other marks to his credit. There will also be a 10-mile special race for Ford cars and & 10mIIer for large cars. Practically all of tha drivers who have appeared In the II .hy and Hobart races have announced they will compete and several new faces will be present, especially In the heavy car class. sing Juniors by a score of 9 to 5. It was a pitchers battle until the sev. cnth Inning when the North Slders put across four runs and that finished tne Lansing pitcher. Kelly, pitching for the North Slders. allowed but nve hits nd struck out eight men. Sunday, July 31 th North Side Jra. ar going to play the fast Liberty A. C. at- the Douglac park at 1 p. m. This game is sure going to be a thriller as the North Side Juniors hax'o been defeated by the Liberty A. C. In their rrevious game and they promise to even upe matters this Sunday. For future games call Hammond 1736 and ask for Frank. HARBOR BANKERS WIN OVER RILEYS tSPECIAL TO THE TIHESJ INTDIANA nArtP.OR, Ind.. July 2T.The Indiana Harbor National and Cltl.

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with iens Banks team played another interesting game and trimmed the Jtllcy Banks team by the score of 8 to 7. The KlUys came out prepared to trim ths National-Citizens and called on Jim Palton the star left hander of he Hammond K. of C- team, but the ten hits and a couple of errors that his team mates made bak of him was a plenty for the Harbor Banker to win. It was a good game un'il the last inning, the score being tied In almost eyry Inning and. in the seventh the Rileys tvere to runs to the good but tut; Harbor bunch came back and scored three in the next and hoid the hcore there until the finish. It looked bad for '.he Natiors.V-Citl-lfn when Liatt the stai lt eacuer wa h't by the first ball Paitin plt?h- i and had to stay out of th-i Rimt. This cunt gives the National-Citizens bankers the rlffht to claim the chumplon&hip of the Ldike county banks and If there should be any other bank.teain claiming: this title w would like to htar from them. T 175 FOOT HEAVE PRINCETON. N. J., July 26. The Oxford-Cambrldgre and rrinceton-Cor-nll track teams practiced togtthrr again late yesterday in preparation for their dual meet Thursday on Trrfvers islandNokes of Oxford threw the hammer 1T5 feet, one of the greatest heaves ever recorded at Princeton. Uaker of Princeton also threw well, several of his heaves measuring better than lOi feet. Capt. Rudd of the English team returned yesterday from Southampton, N. Y.. and had a hard workout. He ran several quarters, did some broad Jumping, and a lot of joshing. Mi'liKn of Oxford went with him on one of the fast quarters. Partridffe, the Cambridge hurdler, and Massey, Princeton, practiced together. ) Mclnnis, the Oxford three roller, who won the cross-country race agalnvt Cornell last winter, was out yesterday for the first time since tho meet with Harvard-Yale lat Saturday. Jic and Scagrove practiced picking up and jogged a bit. The athletes were- (ntertained at dinner last nit;ht by the Nassau club. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NORTH SIDE A. 0. The North Side A. C. defeated the fast team of Central A. C. of East Chicago on Sunday, July 241h by the score of 5 to 7. From the start it looked to be pretty hard to tell which side would be defeated unfil the Vst of the olghth. Evans, the Central pitcher went up in the air and file whole team A-ent with him. The North Side A. C. scored 9 runs In the eighth Inning on two saoriiW hits and seven Clean hits which two of them wr.ro home runs, one by Frank Wojrreszak and tho otn er one by Johnny LcwanJowski. Batting of Bob. McMurray ana John O'Real was great while Paul and Bud were making wonderful plays at first baso and outfield. Louis Lute pitched a great game for the North Side A. C. getting 12 strike outs and giving them S hits while Joe Fisher was doing his splendid receiving. Evans the Central A. C. pitcher got S strike outs and giving IS hits, two of them borne runs. Sunday. July 51st the North Side A. C. will play the fast team of West TTr'iM. rtl T.. M-- fit T ?

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Tark. Game called at 3 p. m. South, ajid north side rootera, one eouni, lets all come, out and defeat the Maroons and lets show them that the North Side boys are still alive. Anyone wishing to book a irame with I the North Side A. C. call Hammond and ask for Bruno Schafer. manager, between 6. 6:30 and 9 to 10. NATIONAL LEACIK M . L. PcU Pittsburgh 60 32 .632 New York 56 34 .f-2 Boston 51 36 .i!IS Brooklyn 47 46 .503 St. Iouis 42 47 .472 CH1CAOKO 40 49 .449 Cincinnati 26 52 .4'J Philadelphia 26 62 .2S5 vYeatcrday'a RranItB. Brooklyn. 3; Chieagro. 0. New York, 9; Pittsburgh, 8. Philadelphia 8: St. Uouif, 7.. Cincinnati at Boston, rain. AMERICA I.EACIC W, Lw Pet. Cleveland 69 33 .641 New York 56 33 .62U Washington 4943 48 .505 Detroit 43 48 .484 St. Louis 43 49 .467 Boston ...41 50 .431 CHICAGO 40 52 ,433 Philadelphia S3 55 .3 S3 Veaterdajr'a ne.ultB Washington, 2; Chlcapo, 0. Cleveland. 8; Bostbn, 2. Detroit. 3: Philadelphia 3. (Gam? called in 10th, rain.) No other same scheduled. Kid McCoy in Trouble Over 8th Wife's Bills IOS ANGELES. CAL.. July 27 Norman Selby, rpore widely known as "Kid McCoy," former boxer and far-famed as an adventurer in matrimony experienced some of the irony of fate today. Two hundred dollars of his salary was tied up by an attachment

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proceeding started by a store which claims to have due it the sum or $306.15 from Dagmar Dahlgren, who, before divorcing McCoy, was the eighth wife. Miss Dahlgren a dancer, is a joint defendant with her former husband In the suit, which remains to be tried. NEW BODY TO RUN LANSING, Mich.. July 26. Governor Alex J. Groesbeck has had'under advisement for some time a plan to completely reorganize the system under which boxing bouts are held in the state. It is not unlikely, it is believed, that the boxing commission, as It is now known, will soon.be a thing of the past and that control of matches in the state will come under the bupervision of the new department of public safety. The terms of some members of tha boring commission have expired and H Is understood that others are to sever their connection with the department soon. It is generally believed that the governor will rebuild the commission as a distinct organization. KI.OOM TO BOSS BOXINfi According to well grounded reports. "Ike" Bloom of Kalamazoo may be named to look after boxing matches in the state. If the roprrted program is carried out hi- will work in co-operation with Boy C. Vandereook. head of the department of public safety. Whether or not there will, in the future be championship contests In Michigan, is largely a matter of who the contestants are, when and where the Viatel) is to be fought, and whether state officials telicve that the bout Is "on the level." WANT A GAME Norih Side Juniors would like to book a game-for this Sunday or any following" Sunday with team. nveragzvssa

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more ing 18 to 13 years of age. Xorth Side Juniors claim to be the Best junior teftm in Hammond having won flv straight. For games call Hammond 1736 and ask for Frank at 6 p. m . IS SURPRISED NEW YORK. July 27The International Sporting club which promoted the Lynch-Herman boxing bout at Ebbets field last Monday was today lndiflnltely suspended by the stateboxing commission for fhe wretched manner in which the exhibition was conducted. There was rioting, robbery and wholesale raiding of the field by persons who climbed fences, broke gates and appropriated seats for which they had not paid, thus excluding hundreds who had bought tickets. EYES . ' Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Optical Parlor by Dealers

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