Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 59, Hammond, Lake County, 29 August 1921 — Page 6
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South Chicago Loses 3-2 Yes- , terday In Qne 01 Best Games Sejan In City H. -iMiAlurt about wwi up the r,n",1','rit in K. of C- Suburban .'asj.-e ttlday afternoon wr. ,u,v (JofeJSld the strong club fr.,;n jr. ..i h C'ruc?o tby the score of i - , ,jlosejt and most e-e.c-.u-aire's W pUveJ on a laca.1 dia,;;n.' This W!.a? batiU. was -.n bosore. gathering oi at. ioast ; ;, ; .a-., the Mjgt crowd ifhat ver .-Mended a- ball Uue at the Standard Vf-.-i park. .nd Majnesrer JrUtti'anrnch t Jl.'hr t'Q ail h playera .nA aupv.w,r of th Kiv.r.onj club -w ant to ,a t'-'s opportunity to tha-n.lt the ofof the. Standard SU-el 'Car Co . ,;.;., o kindly c&Wi to the t al K of C. team t rfcs .pri vile fere of us!nC -heir pat' f"'r 1-e" aw thC rr vl'- ament they "-er In. in not being able, to play their big patt home pen-- of tha year a.t Ham s- i park on Bc-u'.:t T the C'Mntaujua, which wound- UP !t lajt v''nin Th. sram was a thc-llling pitching d -1 between Dddton a .ud Purkin. the io-,.-..-r a"lnr th JT as in pie o' 'it- fat tiat h T-8lKed seven non e",l ihreby UUd tho ,bats on two ri'trrmr occasions, ha Jltohd tooi t '.V- -,n th plnohee as la evidenae-d by t' f.a-t that he let the visitors dwn -wo iasly hits an si etTucK f,h. rien. Durkln aJo fumed in a fpb'l'li'i exhibition, alla-rin 11am,:,7 ony four blows aaid hold In? then at bay In all mm1! th third c.j ?;xth innir.grf wb.en t.lte locals rut vr their three runs. P.wth Chicago one in fh aaooni and anoiher j." thA Bevonth both runs tiein.gr 'iu to L'r. It ore's wildnss. I, otnsid3 went cut'in k-orderHn the frt roand but In the sscccd ir.r.ins J. iUl-J fl31d the Mcis on th;e passes witii one- down and South Chicago t-k advfflnta-s cf t-his opening- with a nrriflc-fly to Fiynn .g-ood.-for their f.r.-t rtm. Htmmnnd grot -this marker ' haek and tld it up in tha third. After one out Jtli'-er woricod IHjrkirt ftr a bae on tills and atole socond, lirorn where he ercd vhen Soiwh Cakrag-o's third baoeruin d shortstop collicifcd on O'Ko-jrke's poTp fly, tha thirtl sacker drorr'iriff the ball for an error, allowin s Miller to romp home wlth the tioir.r r.;n. Eddie-Murphy, who had bc-en prfrtr.:ed with a beautiful bouquet of e0'!H from his East Hammond f-vn-s elr!ler in the game stepped up 8n,; .ir.aehod a wicked lino drive t r'iL'r.: field but O'Kefa mads a good tat,.;, for tha third out and woun:i up the ; nniEUC. Neither ld did any further sccrjn? up until th elxth when Hammond ru.'hrd over tiro more) runs and put the game on ice. Handy first up r:ns':ed cleanly to left and Harlo was hi- 1 y a pitched ball. Both rumors r v. il up on a wild pitch and when nud-jy McLa-ugrhlin dumpel a nasty t lit r to tho third iMseman for a forath hit Handy came In, giving Hi.'iinrr.i a one run Ue. After Buddy f t'-;.- becond Chandler hit to the third i.:a-man and Harle was out at the pt.ate. Chandler pilfe.red the middle bar. but Flynn hit another roller to th' third sacker who ag-ain PS?td hot io and cut Buddy do .vn at the pan. Fiynn did not ,top at. first on this pi ay but kept on poinjr to second and w'.rn the i-atiher threw to that base. Chnr.llcT beat t-ho relay to tho pl.i'oj g-l-sntr Hammond t h i - v.ni run or the mnine' and tho ball t-ame. South Chicasro came witnin an ar of lying- the score in the seventh, when Dalton went a bit wild again end b-aded the bases on walks, after two out. AVith Fair, who had mido bo! h of South Chicas-o'3 hits at bat Harle left one tret through him for a ra:i'-d ball lettlnc Durkln come tn f Jrotu thira- air nnnny wouna up uit round with a fly to OT.ourko. Thore wasn't anybody on ithr sido l.vil ivcn threaten-id to score in the l.ift two innings as both teams went out m order. i:v-n thf-u-h Daltf.n was a trifle wj'd fit a couple : different Rtagi-ji in th- c-ams, he ccrtain-y :- to be o,mFAMOUS FANS COD t?BSS
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vard nfxt Saturday night with a protram toptx.I bv Joey Miller, 1'a.iltlc I'.-ist 1 2 -pound- r. and Kid Green, f Now Orlo.m iaimant of the world s lolorM v 3iht-rwr:ght oharnf iotship The .Mr.l is heme- gi en under h mry. - of thi Amor;, .in lesion for 'io bonom of i. dbw Post No . '.'. or s hsch A -1 . Hammond the promoter. As ad mi. rd ; n,r Tom m ended for r.uted to I n ir hard h i "h le ao. rv I tine a-rf s;af.i.n. . two ft i;-- blows, on, of w ..:ca was an 1 n n e.-l H a.-rili-li ml the ..f.l.er an y l--op flv that dropped m:'. in riprht ilcld. Aside from h.s w rk on the mound l"alron al.-o re5K,.ndwl with a healrhv two ba.e walb.p. alcr.s the i.-'t fl -id foul line in the fifth inning; but h'j mates could not he Ip him across, thousrh there was n!y one down at the tune. Incidentally this was th or. y extra base hit of the afternoon. Pus Handy was Hammond's best mar, with the stick, petting two clein stngrles out of f. ur times up. Sue also played a nice srame In the ft 1.1. making a po.-d atoh of a shot fly In rijrht center which h aptured after a hard run. Thi? ha o ;-. ned :n th-:- Tth inning- wth one out and a man waitingon second to score. Again in the ninth. Sue e-ot a pool hand from the fans when he went hack Into th crowd in center field ad pulled down a lonsj fly from the bat of Durkln. wh.- was t he first man up the inning-. nan ir.s o.i o-i.-n j'sy o wiitji.i have been pood lor at leat two bases and there is no tolhnt: what mijrht have haprT.cd aft-r that. Another Hammond played w h. deserves r peel a! mention is Kuti.lv Me-Iaug-hlin who played a whale of a came at s cond base. Twu he cut down runners on the double steal with two p- rffct peg's, one to Chandler and the other to Harie. Buddy also made some nifty Mop? around second base, handling- eight chances all told -without the semblance of an error. Aside from Purkin who pitched a splendid p.ini' of ball. Fair, the South Chieag-o third bat. -man should also be piven eonndf-raMo credit as he tnu both of South Chicago's hits and i tha field he handled some hard chances fretting six assists and making only one mistake that mig-ht be excusabls on axrzount of h;& collision witJi tha shortstop (larv. y in leift field made several srood catches and O'Keefe In rlg-ht also r'inohed a hard line drive off the bat of liddia Murphy. O'Neii the first baseman also played a hankup gram around tha tnitinl corner. The k-t: South Chicapo ....1" onn ior 2 2 1 Hammond 001 102 000 3 4 3 Twi.-base hit Pa. Iron. Sacrifice hits O'Nell, O'Keefv. Wilson. Stolen bases 'K'-efe. Miller. I'.uddy Chandler. First base on balls Off Durkin. 2, off Palton. 3. Otruck out By Durkin. 7, by Dalton. S. Tassed ball Harlo. Wild pitch Dnrktti. Hit by pit cher- Harie . FOR TITLE BATTLE KEW TOP.K. Ati k . 23 Rlpht on the rot in Clio beautiful eld town of Mfinhatsset, Lone I;".and. where Creo-s.-es Carp r.tit.r conditioned himself for his cjuarrt 1 with Jack Ionipsey. Johnny Wilson, middleweight champion. Is rrancing- through his training Hunts preparing for his little party wlta Bryan Downey, fccheduled to be held Labor Day afternoon In tha same arrr.a in Jersey City, where Georges tjuecumbed to the mighty Jack DempSeveral hundred fans mado the trip this afternoon to see, th-? left-handed scrapper perform and right well did Johnny so througrn his work. The i han.pion showed plenty of speed ana hitting ability against his sparring mates, Paddy Fiynn and Ned O Flanam. Two three-round bouts were m(luised m and there was plnty of ac t "n m:.'-! up with the rnlliinp.
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Vnlla.-e. matchmaker, will b the forerunner of some ciasy programs to be bold at -Gary during the coming winter . The remainder of Saturday's card includes a ajt-round gro between Pete Carres, (lary fruit merchant and Jaao .labnlok of the Slavish A. C. A! Hiibcrn v? . Joey Boy'e. and Fatt!lnB ilrini of Texas vs. Willie And.rfon of I'ittFburtfh. both ('.x rrund,-rs. .V battle Toval between colored boxers completes the rroprarti. IS WON BY Chl-ag-o Heights irolf rrJU-lta were defeated last Saturday a,fu rnoon In a return match by 'he Hammond Country Club golfers at tha bxial links. The score -nasi 32-27. the Nassau .- te.m of scoring being used. In the first of the inter-city matches Hammond wa.s defeated and 3re pretty happy nvt r the turning of the tabl - s. The match wa.s an eicttinfr "lie and wa- not over until the last man came in. Pome, close s.-ori-i M-as d.ne by both idei and the visitors tried hard to win but they werj a little outplayed The Hammond ladies will try conclusions with the Chios g;.. Height ladies on Wednesday aftfrtmon at latter plare. th TE LAMBASTS TOE COPS The Hammond City Folice met their defeat, to the fast Krie team at Morris Bark yfesterday. sere 7-2. .Harry King the wir-.rd who has just been released from the army had the "cops" eatinsr out of his hand after the third inning-, there only being three men -at bat each inning after the third. Erie had a total of seventeen strikeouts, no walks and allowed only -four hits. The team played in its Tegular form yesterday, no errors and hitting th horsehide. The Hamm.-nd police are efficient In protecting the city and have a nice ball club which Hammond citizens should b proud of, but they were unable to catch the Erie beys stealing bases as they rfceivj eight stolen bases including a doubl steal, sxxind to third to home. The Erie team will sn to Aurora, III. next Sunday to play the East Aurora team of the Chicago league. Denver Ualns, H. King ar.d E. King will be the batteries at Aurora. Those, wishing to make the trip with th Erie boys will leave Hammond on the S:15 a. m. C. Sc. O. (city time) and leave Chicago on the Aurora-Klgln Electric line 10 a. m. Fare from Chicago, $1.25 round trip. The. Erie team will play the K. C. U.'s of East Chicago Labor Day at E. Chicago. Graver Park. f SOMMERS Recreation Parlor Where All Goodfellows Meet. You'll Like Our Business Men's Lunch. 96 STATE STREET Hammond 1 By Hopp
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i.nifi shows RiKiaell of the -tit ;rmy t-res.Kir!: tr.c -iit-r.-.-trv."-- record in llllU'Ci OI FROM SGATENAS fSEC!AL TO THC TIMES LOWELL. Ind . Aug 2-' The Lowell Ijc-glun tjni won from th-5 fast. Scatena teaju of Hammond here loiay by a score of 11 to 10 in a tn Inning battle. It w.-us a havy hitting gam by iK.th te-ams. iwedl h.id the, north end boys beaten H to 4 until the eighth when t;iny went on a batting spree and s -red sir rtm.s. M;nn.ing-r wa-s then replaced by l iper. who h, Id thm fk'trr that . Lowell tied the, score In tho ninth by hoavy hitting and the game w, nt into extra Inning.. The visUors could do nothing in their half of the tenth and L-ii'll came to bat. Klug wj.;ked. p. 1 Hay Jen struck on'. Pe-tria then hit saf.-ly and the doubhsteal was worked. Klght flew out and then Alyea, with t we strikes on him hit safely, scoring J. H-yd--n, running for Klug. There was a large . rowd of fans present and they certainly got their money's wxrt.b in a heavy hitting game, both teams hitting th ball hard and for extra b.u'es. The S.,.a-l-.ti.is are a. fast t,a.m and a good nafured bunch of boys ar.d ar In the gam to win u'l the tim-'. STARS IN A DOUBLE VICTORY! I t (FY SLIM) j The Stat Street All Stars defete j the Libert j- A. C. by the score of 7 to 4 Sunday mornina- at the Hammond I ball park, Ed. Wifning uas 0:1 the ; mound for the Stars The second vie- : tims were the Eagiewood A . C. -a ho 1 were defeated by the score of 11 t lit ! Sunday af ternoon . This was an extit- ' ing game. In the last j.art of the j ninth wi'h two oU, Joe Myszkowski. J the All Star catch r. drove th hail in. ' cnterf.eld for a hme run find tn I winning run. The feature of the game i was the pitching of Ambon-.- jteidier. who had 12 strikeouts to hi credit and the hitting of joe My zkowsk!. who got a home run, a double and three singles and Ed. Eggebrecht who got 5 singles. Score by Innings of first pam; Liberty A.C 0f110i20 0 4 State Pt All P-ar.P 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 x 7 Bcore by Innings of Feoc-nd game: Eaglewood A . C. 4 2 0 2 o n 2 0 o in 8tats St All Star. 2 0 0 1 2 2 3 0 1 11 Any teams from any section of the towns wantlr.g games call Hammond 737 and hsk for Ed. Wietifng. Read The Times Want Adi
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PETER W. MEYN, President JOS. W. WEIS, Vice President
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CENTRAL A. C. WIN 13 AND LOSE 2 The Central A. C. of East Chicago traveled to Gary Sunday and playea tbe St.. Hedgwlch team recently of the Gary City League, winning from them bythe score of 10 to 3. Evans, of the Centra! A. C. allowed 7 hits while Pomko of Gary allowed 12. The score Mood 3 to 2 in -Gary's favor In the fifth when tho. Central boys took to Pomko and ran in six runs. Label of the Central got two home runs while Howard of Gary scored one.. Tho Central A. C. have won 1 3 of their 1" games played tills year and would I'.K-- to hear from teams averj nxlnr; about 2n years as the-y have some ,.p-n dates. F-r games call John ;, ;-,u h. East Chicago 25 from S:S0 ti or Last Chicago 1325 in the evINDIANS WIN TWO ISOECUL TO THE" TIMES! t-HITlNG. INP.. Aug. 23 The fast Indians took two games from the Liberty A. C. when the-y defeated them 1C to 3 and 10 to 4. Michnar was the leading man with the stick, getting 6 singles out of S times at bat in tho first game. Indians 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 315 Liberty OOlOSvitO 2 s The seeond game was a. hot affair r ought In t"0 rurts on 3 walks an1 - ! hi's Score; I Ju lians 1 o 2 2 0 2 3 10 j Liberty 1 i 0 0 ft 3 0 4 : The Pineapple Plant. j TT.p pineapple plant which Is a bl6T- j nia'., pro'.vs about two tea high and j produces a slnple- axis and flower J stalk. Tho fleshy part of the stalk : forms the fniit, which Is crowned by a cluster of leaves. It was introduced info Europe by the Spaniards after their ex; ! orations In South America. The earliest mention of the pineapple I ,n England was made by jonn tveiyn, ' English author, in his "Diary," la ! which he f-neaks of havlr.g tasted a pineapple from Barbados at the tabla of Charles II.
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Americans won first honors over the French, the Belgians and th English.
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