Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1921 — Page 7

August 27'. 1921.

THE TIMEJS. PAGE SEVEN play th.- w..- I Liberty A A ' J i ir.ni. ooi w'.io have a l-c.- .id fer.ting s.-til kooJ ba'i clu;. tame K-'ii--- l" '" hii.yi"! West 1 laioioo-id bail purk . called at -i 00 p . m . tr-.m poin-nt i f !-- i :jui. t , .It pccted to !.. Mrs Muiij Mab'ry. Mi.-s Miii y K . ' VoIfe draw . I W;L ii,-.. th' t Siacu..e. . . A ji n r I'lilier lient :i vl.'r! sir t! i ill;?- n-w ;i; t O' 'k it Th Llro ne. or Mi.-s Lb-am :!. ::ini" L-'.it. pitch int.- he a: I XX cv i ;. it. l i!;ip;n l.ltt eti.-i - i 11 issf

READY FOR A GOOD GAME

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BIG CROWD

EXPECTED FOR

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.- -vpO' i I'd t I tlt i!'. ' t - morrow aftf moon at 1 bai i park w h-i .uth i'hioatf.i m ill h. rnal battle of the ; lia.ni piom-h t p "f the )

'.an League. H. ml. Chicago wi-l hrtng over their i:.-ua b:g f.-llowing . f unify rooters, including jMcr.il ( thv fair ."ex. some or iv horn are the '-iMMr' most ardent supporter?, liamm-.'ti.i however will ivi b:- in th'N background when it .pi,--- t" l.a.'krrs, i... a .-hi- t'ro-n rh i.: t hrctiK tr m Koj' Hammond that will be on hand w PaV their respects, to K1d!i Murphy ;h?r; will also be present th.- fftiilar irond th.t haa been folloivnc h- l-'Ci: team all sa- . o n . Mw.gr Hfivnl-aoh ban i?xBreS'. vh" opinion that when the umpire- announces "p'a hall.'' there wit! be ii leat 15'0 local fans' on the side iin")-. pulling for a HajiunonJ victory. At any ratt: a-Trampem'tit s ar- being made to take i-ari- of 'i monst-.r crwl and aJl fan. who wish to wUne?s this important game had better take an F-ai Hiir.m. nd car at an ear'.y hour to is to ins-ire thfmfhps a place rn the sidelines Of course thfire will be plenty of roum for all hut those h ho arrive on thr soil'- first n-ili ptt the choice apn.ee alonir the baselin-s l.ot-v-!i th'- home plate and first and third. For the Information of fans who have never been i Uv Standard Steel hall park, the diamond is haated directly in frr-nt of the gcner.l! office of the company on Morton avenue. To g-et to the k rounds take a car t Bast Himmon-i and get off at the rornw of Mr:on and Columbia, then

-. alk half a. block apt on Morton avenue to the jet-rip ' f th- battle. The game w;1 b called promptly at 3:00 (-'clock.

Bloomers and Evas Play 19 Innings WiOMlNCTON. in.. Auk. 27.HMihinf' rlounl?. followed by -Marine ."inle. broko up a 3 to J butt!" of nm teen iiirmin-' in fuvr of Kvansvillc. A it .-hii-on went rhe . ntirt- (liF-tanet- and was Mr ott v. the pinrhe.s. Quinn b.came wild in the twelfth and va repl.tced by Miller Th abounded In nsat ional flfldincr and was the ni"St brilliant played here in nuny yi-irs. Score: Evanjvlllf iino A 1.1 i rt i .-.(in .io finu ;t 1 ;Io.n.int on noi "On f0' fi.b". noo i .i. in 2 HUk Evan." ci'.'u-. 11. RioomtnTton, 13. IU rors K an il!e. 1; Hh.onilnK-U'n. ltat t rie. - Au.-h i - fun mi l.the1-": yulnn, 1U -car!, Miller and Ilarkin.

AUSTRALIA TO FACE JAPS

AL VAN RYAN STOPS LEONARD

ST. i'U)ri). M,ii.n. A.ui ". Al Viii llynn. St. I'aul ltR-lit weight, w. u on a technical knockout over I'url Leonard of New Richmond. Wis., here last niffht whin the referee stopped their schelulel ten-round bout in tinfourth round on a physician' advtrh that leonard hd dislocuted hi: left elbow .

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tralia's hard Mina.Hhirui tunnis stars were scheduled to face the Jap.i ut the Ca.in here today In the final matchet. of the lais cup tics to determine ivhich shall tackle- the Americans in the ohallfnre lootind The olds wore m favor of the little yellow in ti of Nlpp.iii. who luvc t wo of the three i:u,L'h(5 jl.'iy.d, but sup porter. of th. A n t i p.eloan team n-h-hopeful that Hg Jim Anderson and Jack HiLwkf-M, or Clarence Todi. mitiriit pull the victory out of the fire Anderson and Hawkos wer. scheduled to meet Kmnagre and Shimldzu in the ninnies today at and -':" o'clock and Anjemm's chances i-oinitiB' through to a victory w-:-. bright in face ..f the fine hra..u tennis h d;.;i!.i.yt-d in the doubb . yestrrria; . Hawki.s' ability to ,;o through wit' hi inatc'li agninat Shunldtu -vva (lurntion thi morning. The buiiii his racquet arm from a. cidental c. '- itsion wild a hot team pi'e were deide4 painful but lie was determineto play if poible. In th event hi. Injuries art. nnsiderei t -,o severe l permit his playing it Is believed Too. will he ent in the afttrnomi's mate"

Fight Films in Minnesota Rickard's Agent is Fined

MINN LA TOLLS. Minn.. Aug. 1'7. Clurt-lic K. Oral', i r:;. . n:t! r.-j !i ?':itative of T llickiini. fljjhi ;.r- n-,oi .. r

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federal ftanit.-s by hri-iwii a into Mintiesi.ta poM:r.- '! :.. I'lrr.p i y I'ripintUr IH-ht. Hr.iy wis arrest) i this morning f..h'W iti? hl arrival f i ryn Chicago wit h t to pi.-fi: . ...

The K:...t C!ue.-ir..i K C. I'. teu.n arid the Hammond Fen ptcr . L: b are r.'.tli mi tip-top 'Ii.iih ! it tin ii- amt'.nmrrow at iJ:.r. or Ib id. Tub Sim i: i.f the L. '. !" . s anlioui.c. s ihut 1 !ti'. k" I ir-kalui wii! hurl :' iii.- bib n.I Tuiimi Ta?ue

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TAGGING ALL THE BASES Ey JACK. VE50CK 1. N. S. Sports Editor

EYES Sciculi.icaliy E.vr.niincd Glasses Eire-.-!. S.itisiVift ion G i:;v; Mined.

SUZANNE TO FLAY AT NEWPORT CLUB

NEXT WEDNESDAY!

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OUR FldHT DECISIONS

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tween Mil- . Su.itini' I., nghot and an Atii'-ni an opponent i-, ),,.,( , Ht;1,. yesterday uiiidi ju.t i'j. th- ... nou in em. n t sin- inmlil ap... ,,r . n I in-Cfi-inu ceints Widn.-sibiy. Ib-r ,.p.

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The Win: ."X g. i bi's but he-i 1 I hr

Al urora I'nl Mxri- lienl vsniin) p. or- ha. . runr: .-,-. Hiitiil. 1! I I'll. MIUi' llund.-e lie.it, Jra;. Lie .St-l.tirfre !::. Jlmmj ! T ; .;, . had a iii llj Ik-iii Itaiic lilipr (111. iyn. a r n - i;n-i -a i I i:cU I. her i I'l'm aitil riii'T . .- ui.-;

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IN THE COP CONTEST

Seven thousand ftitm h-vst nisrht raw I one of the greatest hoxfiig sh...ss over i staged at the Sager arena at Aurora. I In i he !n round wtn.Jtip I'a! Morro j of Chicago won from Sammy Mande'l I of Kockford. by a ulit'hr ."hade and

wan only able to take the Hoekford lad's lnriiuie throua-h hia experience and ring (generalship. -Moore had four round and Mand'U two, the others being even. From the attitude of th" fanr at the ringside one would think Moore hadn't a .friend in tlo world, but the decision must b reached from the num-h-r of blow struck an i their effectiveness.

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rr with iimhiar. s game a.v raff.?

nv CH1TK uu'-t Sunday started the ra Ir.ter-State L-ag-je for the i 'up. The Co him Ma A . ''

: Orari-ii ?:tir last Sunday and u ill fake -n a their opn,. rents tins K audi y the I'.l'jK Island Triangles. The Columbia A. ' . rt present in Mammon 1 in the .Inter Stat, League have a strong organized call vluh. They have two rtgrht han-1 twirlers

and one southpaw and ther- ! t'i- ir strong intield the V ere confident of winnine tr Sunday and hold a stronger

n me league. The '"olumhia A. C are trying t-d--feat a!! the .pponept. tha.t a.re in the conten because the two teams holding the. highest uyrrage at the 'nd of the ea.son will have t ' fight out the results In either the Sox or ''lbs hall park and it would h-.- a big hoist for Hammond if the Columhia should -win. The Columbians ha.i- rengthened rhr:r line-up in the las-t week with having Kowalski of the Southern leaguer e-nter the lineup. Also Ro;-j-r who niayed with Hammond a few fearnni. back and who has been playing nith Gary Mid-West recently. Me is one of the boys that the Columbian. are proud of, bec-a-uue of his ability In bayeha'l. The batteries for Sunday will he Romeo, the Ce-'umbians. distan-ce lug-fc-er an pitch Kowalski and Karolesky, the southpaw pla-y bench, the receiver for Romeo will be Smith another wonder of the club. Fajt.s wishing to tra.vel and boost Hammond can meet at. Columbia hall

Sunday afternoon at 1 o'cl"ck take a hut to Itlje Island. The will he Snc for the round trip. The lineup for Sunday will

Rorneo. Smith. Thompson liorb!cr. Bender. Rhorle, A hern.

H00SIERB0Y WINS NET TITLE r.OSTON. Ma.-..--.. Aug. 27. Julius Sag!wky of Indianapntis. a diminutive lad. yesu rday won the national boy's sitiKles lawn tentiis champion?hio "the L-nswkM Crii kei club. Me d- feated his inari- .anky opponent. Thonii.s M.'rlinn of Philadelphia, in the final. " fi. 6 2. fi--". ! n the .e.-iii i - fi n i i round of the women's singles Mrs. Ma.y Sutton Ifunfly of Los Angles won. 60. fi o. from Miss IkJith Sigourney of Ftoston. She will meet th. f-rm'-r national tltlest. Miss Mary K. I'rownf. toniorriw. In the finals.

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WEST ENDS NOSE OUT E. CHICAGO MAROONS

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Chicago Maroons Sunday. 4 to 3 couple of scratch hits off S. Mika ga e the M.iroons a runs. The Maroons wer.not able ;o do a thin. with Joe mra.r who relieved Mr,. a in th sixth Good fielding and timely hits gave the- Ve.t I'nds 'heir 4 runs. The -winning run came in the seventh with Walenger on third, a wild pitch by the Maroon pitcher gae the West End thir fifth stralsjht victory. It wa-s an Interetsing game all the way through. A fooii i rov.il watched tingame and w.-ie well sati.tled when it ues o-rr. Sunday. August 28, the West Knds

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DIES FROM A BASEBALL INJURY

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lomif.'.ini!, "fi. ran toe. fast to first b.isf Sunday after hitting a ball. A rupture r' Sil'. i and h died yes-tt-r-ilay.

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