Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1921 — Page 6

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HARVEY ! OUTPLAYS 1 HAMMOND, i

WILL BILL KILLIFER, GREAT CATCHER, MAKE GOOD AS BIG LEAGUE MANAGER?

HEARNE TAKES SPEEDVAY RAG

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I f.oflcfvl:. fuvxce, .vugrust is leorge-s "arj ntler wifi lid farewell

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m : ' " ' -""i, ' 1 -- . i ui u .3 L nr41 V f i v-cij;;.! Jn X V Tork iv January. M . J" i I" '.iiiii ", the .French, champion 'f man-

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Har-ccf outplayed the Hammond K , , 's ,.i'.t tr.o wy ye-td i r.lay after- , n at Hrr1oa l'ark ur.d ij a rei.t tho visaors r.r.i:Ki off on the n- end of a 6 to 3 score. .!:!: pajjon was n--t ninibc; as h , i at i-n' mar. o-. lif ir, every - onir ;r-eu ;.'. out the y aic "u : : X J .. v. . t r - caioy .-- ... .Kii roasd when 'l r.-.in. maJi a wiid p;t U or.U u'.- , two ilts and a tacrlScu i'y ail w:-.u-h as :" J for f"' runs a sr. tru fourth t:-.o vifilv.rs g-t t.-

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:ni:n:o!-i!.' r o on t i.Vt.if f? "J- ;r:3. rcvluus to me tin? Tom Gibay. near here. H iim wa-, 1 hour j,n;, for the- I!;ht heavyweight cham-

21 m;r.u-. B 1.. 1-a :,. r;.i.-i. I pionship of the world.

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V.-ayhit:b-tor. whi.. th R,d rfox buncha biwtts Ja two innings of: l.r.tksor.. Ty Cobb rr.a.J.- a bonier with two on

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tSUTdoy'ii Result. x.h, 1 , Chicago. 0 . ji(.eK. 8. I'hiiadtlphia, 3. ( liroi-k! j a.. 2.

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and tjhese thrre. swiU" n-.:kc4 ;a an rrr by C!".i.:.db'r n'.-ttm a ,-; b.; n;or jtiArki-rft a:. l the ba'.I J T:i:.s exhtbltb-tn A- ni-thirs urs- . a-i! for DaitoM .as he -nerauy Uee-ps ) - hits- ai'.d : as; :s '( .i o.ittvrcd , '. !'h-ut a d --it; it y-' r.i..y's gant ' . t .'. c- rbt he has tariitd ;n thi? , r.--.:-i thcygh IVa'kifn didn't p. tea --.t up to snuff, aiis rnatt-s had vr;, rood char,o?s to piio up a lead iuil the garso out of the f.rc. but -1 l!'to tircy wsTf siove-r ccatiai . the .ocas. on whenever th- o rs - ,xy v.vstr.te-i lt?c-'.f . Char.d:."r v.-as a::;- the only Ils-mmond rttar. : h'.t ' ar.y crsitr.oy at a!l as srot y bb''s' i r.c! U'T l n cou.'.'"; : r. .:; thre-f. crip to t .V- v-tte and hi r.f effort wa a lor.s fly to tho i-cn:. r whio'.i tho !at.;-'-r Jr. I - -r

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U, m-nc for niib .:, j-a'.d to bo :l 1 w.-H' i-i,.rtl . 11. a. ti:ne for the ! !- 1

j itr l!ft;i.tc.- fub'ow. , x;:;..: ai :., 4 ,"i . Obi r--c r.I. j j ;. j in, n:ud" :y tjauton Ctwvr-d.'t, t j cho hi ad bay. Ju!y. l:!?. i ! v. as 11 1- "h by l.a.; U j i'ai.t.a at :. ; r . S.'l . . . j oi.u U oki) mm:k ill. ur.. Tho old rvc.rd ior the 15-f i..:l..- il:.--! t.n.n (." was 1 loo.r 2-1 wmu'' h 1 I '1''

Do-.,, amps jirofc: ffd the utmost confbb.nco th.it tarpciiiSe-r would win ai! th r-c no t cii' .

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sport Editor

Mr. Ocfcchpor, tho n-?m. sla o ;;-,. ro'!g-er3. rdt.-hcr! lb..-tun to a Maorv. ' outhurlin Loon Cadot... or,o of hio ' hotU.it rivals :a th Nati.-t.ai l.eusu", !

Two triples by J.io.h I.aul.ort aid tho Itcda In dfoat i,-i3 tho crda.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I'll l-'al'' r -i' tho Wiutts ,-ta, iut th

j Ir.'ia:.!- uwn with flvo hits and toppl I th'tn t ro;.i tho Had. Tha Tanks i ri.giinbK if v.'.thout piajlni?. Fa.-.kb; Frwlsch was rttenonslb'o for f.vo of (,.t !it runs scored by tho ii:anta .a. tho 3 IIip h.iraor ac-

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Bill Killifer after a high foul and at close range. Bill Killifer, by his own personality and hid ability as a catcher, arose to tho position of one of the jtreatest stars in baseball. He ranks as one of the paaie's most brilliant catchers. Now he has made the jrreat leap, lie is trying: his hand at manaj;inp a I'ifr lea;rut- team. He has euccecdcd Johnny Evers.

FAMOUS FANS

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''.urphy with a iinsr.e ana a c-sut'.v j r, : . ."red!", was th or. by other Ham- ! .. nd phio..r to s-t ino ro than one hit. ;

a :-. too pu.i'M one 1 : r - r.-. o - '-' .-r. ho jet oausrht f.a foot r d off :'- :'.;:ow;ng his firft hit in ' h . - nth inning. Ibi:;::".- :.dh- banc--: a r.bv was ?ro,d .01 t,:s jOay : 'cr.j b'.o firs; na:i a: i .it -:oi had ht pia v. d it f i ;" . a.- he- ?:; u'i d n.i thii b.io.i:3 may hii.vr. ;artod 1 tr i-ub. -i 'i-i ibu 5 Handy iiio"A'cd

1' another oiean blow just a n;a r in tito sa.v,? round.

T V' final mib however which lst j r, --..-.er run happened In th eixth j with Hiibrich. who had relieved M.b.trj ;r. cc r.terfioid, perch e-d on th'rd hist, srd Chandler on s'cor.i with none j i,.wn. I'alton ref ponded in thl? l.t. h with a b-ns S' to left f.t-U that ' v-.M.i hav beri g . .1 for a sacr:n.-e. , , - p:-'-,,o. h 1- ur. third. bat: I. . " rir.ee for ; 'x reason or otne r 0,0 r -t c.;r :v th- . i ' -v . ; c--t: I lab. and after he. rr.ado t h catch. II. ,bi iv.h realize 1 his mutake but it n . ; .,..) late to co back and touch the 1

;a' and ft.li be abia to score on thf phi-- o'lb ur'.-f. next upi. tlruok o .t . ;or f uiins: off about dos-.-n balls ; 'y ',

a nl bar.ny Eoyie wound up tne nn,., a '. ;-h a hard c"-' u: d to ihe t -;o Ttis u a? ilamnv -nd fe Lo?t h'i but Toney th H.arv-y rsit-'he-r

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IE WINS FROM I. H.

N. I. G. &E. BALL GAME j IS HALTED BY RAIN-I-lef-rt- 00 'f 'he harrcjt crowd.-1 that tver w a bail --anio at 1 larru-on bark cn Saturday aft. ri.--r. ' N. I j G. i U. l a.i club crossed I as wttn 1 the Colored V. M. C . A . bail dub ot Ir.ri.atia Harb-rr. The t-iin-. only ' ent j 1 inning- but it was far enough for 1 the fan? t fart and picked the winr."r u.c 'he score Mo.od 5 to 1 in favor .1 thi pa.1, team. Ne Wednesday j nigh tr..?o two teams w ill be s-.en in j

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! . " ; -"-wjwotii pain, das given if deu. IBURKET the kotis i j Chrr Woolworth 5c & 1 0c 2, J Telephone 31 89

The Grand Crossing A C. of tVhltir.g claimed another victint by defeatir.s; tho Kathorme House ot Indiana Harbor by the score of S to 0, making it S straight, and losing only one this S'-son. For gam. s call Whiting 145- ; etwee. n 6 an 1 f oDO o clock and ask f-r Mike. Ago 1 to 16. Score ay

04.-, :;ios 0 Inning account

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am . vo-l.ase h it r route'-,, ,T . f iratoy.

Th ree -1 ase hit; M frevyanb. . J. M -. nar. fctru-. k cut L'.y I'lr. ly. 'r, 1 v Frank. 4 base on bailj Of Aniy, 1 , off Frank 1 .

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a run when it seem a certain tnat !!.:. iror.d wouid score at ieats ou-. cr -. ..liters. Iim-.ruond touched up Ton'y fe-r tn t iyets, including three 4--11 bits but h"

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,. t :,(: -:"-d ba.i ni t r.e t. biau- s. lo:v v also in 1 coo supp vt s h---t,- putouts bthiK j-ixny :: -:ded I"..'' L-mn :n ft neid and Uf i-ook :;. j piayet jrood i all. snbtt .. 1- char.t'-s brMttoi iio.m v.-i'bout f -I -r-or. In the infold, the tnre--'- : -.l brothers, at firr. second an 1 o .. r, f;(lt.vciy ai.'o put u j a ; 1 1 : . y y ante . -'b- i.a.lir.g men wih toe stick for in. .riiir a d .iul le lo "... i - i t : i a rb- , ! 1 1 and a jingle Mielt.i with n'oo and Sheui -a it It a '-up. . if h hits. ilrv-y ic- t bi hi its e,l and aside from :iis I'a'.-n is-..a-.j free transports t 0 ri to ... v-.-n.

T'i r was more liberal than .! , -1 :n a long- time and mere

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'o'lntry Club ir.va.de d Hani- j Saturday aftern on to ,dav j ::. i-. 'a 1 :i the Hair, in or.d "up linKi, witn Icc.U troifersi en' st a a s .op ed . '' off 1- 1

.ials aft-;,- th heavy rain stornt broVt" 1 oid fb-de-i t .ho 'iiiiks. Ai it n oiiii. had play ! iini" t and s I i .1 n. in or. 1 was ;a the ' id a-- n tin- ; si no . k Tiio I'lat.-hcs -o.li ' 1 r- - i r,'5'i r. j 111 I'i, inn; fate-:. I;nrri

- .1 s s. rv. J i.. he -fit o;-;! in t h ,iu l.ou.-.. before ;,. .;aco?.

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d Unr.r. th left fielder four t. rr.es, !' "V,;o - 1 t'o- th.-rts'op twice- and Wal.io'.a the c : lit orfi-. idee ..r.c- liar ! ' passed only thy, . jtr 1 .-. .r

ALBERT BITTER i IS KILLED:

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'Oir;., 1, a s.. rati.-h to " '.lairi r . a. , an, th r pa'.; e. J.unn, t"l -by a wild pitch, il pityrd ball : r waik o t'.'a.l an ,-.1 .1 saer;'.i Flynn an 3 a p... ,::-y T- ar o bit that dr-.ppe. . a . in r,-ih'

bit u-atb of All.', rt Fitter.

koo en f jj Si-rinip and . in n.i I.-, in b-.b Atife'-le-s. ''ah. : doai.. h .:. lay A : .t It. ohilo ridS 1" a race at T, b do O. Mr. lii'ter i4ii Indian n.otorey, Je rbb.r for the ndu .Mfi; . eo. ,,t spr.isgfleid. Mass.

Fifer -v i I ! l,-o iiroatly nosiae-d as 1 a favor it a aii over 'he county to j ho know him .

Killed By Lightning

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FMERNAT.'CNA. M-,VS SERVICE! I K. A N iCAiCUL ILL.. Aur. i . J . II '

coi'.t'i. c,. :or r.i a r. vears l:;:;.,; 11113 j i.ut.lshor ,.f tli Kanknkoo 1 i-.ocrat i is cicai here c iiiv after bomg struck by liohtnin-r duriroj an -b r.: "! ' sturm ! yniitii was piayirijr g- df and had start- I 'i t-r th- elub house to ecoapi; tile' io .rn-. whi n the b. It struck hit.;. Ed-J " itrd t'-'Utre. a far.nt-r, who ai? -teas! ; tru- k is rt-c n a j . j

f. : . . Aft' r aii 1 " on " CD- tho

ei d air.-i tr" . In th.'ir h i f of th se. 0;-. Ham m or. 1 put ove;- ir.fttht run wh..n Mil b-r scratthed a hit M the short-it-p fiil'weJ with another binsiv b: "henib-r and two uoi :;i'-,i passes. ''Furke and Fiyle f. .n.-.r, z "rirf the plate. The-.-- ". r- it .ri :' e '.-re and Mo; , '. , . : -.. th r-'ir, ! leith a fy to th. sic .'..-;.. Tfirve y tallied twk" in th" f- i'a o. n drunie by C. AVi.-fel. a. y.nsio by b

"isscl. .an err o- by Chmdler n the : 1 'yiorz.. play and another base hit t.y , KAN 5 AS CIT1'. Mo . August If. Jfaekol. Hair.rnisd tried hard to r.ai.y i M r' than a of parsons were in-! in th.-ir half but tho best the y eoubj ' .lured' none of them s- r'.i usly, when ai

'. ) -vas one run on a .i;r.t-:e- i y , . . a r. i - , se. t.r.r. c " sea.-, at the Arr." ri raj-. Asso!cr. who tttd? reeo.-.d and when the nition park fcij y s'erday durtnr? the catcher made a bad perr kept on - f.ist Fame of a doub header between trird. from where he scored on Dai- M inncar-olls and Kansas City.. Tho

tTi's line sinp'.e to 1-ft . This was all s'-ata had beer, erected temporarily to i however as Tor.cy fet'lfd down and J re, c nt modate an unusually large aul-j p.tch.ed frooil bail tlio res- of the way. j hr.ee. Hnr ;. had son.e more chances to j A section of hbarhcr setts also pave 1 s-ore but wasted their efforts by poor I way b.-fore "he ternpcr.ire- structure !

BLEACHER FALLS I AT KANSAS CITY!

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In the ozone of the seashore or the bracing coolness of mountain air, this smoothly balanced blend seems to taste better than ever. For certain it is that at many of the nation's best-known playgrounds - r 1 ;nV Vsc

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Harvey f--- ;of ft 4 , in tno b.eachers . Only one man was Jhmmeml 11" 100 OGO ,. " : taken to a hospital and officials at the T o-ta hits P. 'vt'isseh Harie, C. j park said his injuries ewre slight.

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