Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1921 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, Alienist 31. 1921
T SLATED FOR HAHONB K. OF C. LKAUli: STA.MIl.NU. w. 1J 10 .... J .... S .... 6 L. ivt. Hammond South Chicago ll&rvtjr i uHma.ll Whiting .6'i . s Lhue Island 3 1. Chicago Heights 2 a -1Hrult Ijmt Sunday. Hammond, a, Sviiiii in. .tt, -. JJluo I-Lini, a ; i'ullmai.. 5. l.ume Vril M.tlaj. Whiting at Jl.in.mon -i . South ChR-ugo at I'uhn.au. HaranwnJ has a coupit.- of touga games aneaU tor r.txt anday ami Monday aj they Ui'lu tho rcoii-.-ru teJ Whiting; team en SanOjy ut i;.i;r;.-(in jmrk and on Ubor lay t!u-y travel to Uiweil !;. they pla 1 -' '' l.-o,..o. -l.J'.. .U ti.u c ' c '. s-e ile'w; Lei-i, pi.-ii--'. Sunday's Wtclv i ju.tw au ;n)" port ant gui.e ut. a v t- i)' n.ov.d over Whiting will cinch the nnar.t in tho for IIi:v,absol u' ly K. of C. Suburban league. O ko'.iovtr. If Whitiroz l the contrary, elf f eat 1 iam-ir.f-r.d this will ag-iiii give cago a chance, pr-miins they in at I'j'.lman next Sunday Should Whit:r.g pull the unospfjtort end surprise the local tam the sar:o- a? they did South Chicago and lUrvry, Hammond will then have to rut up a final fight against Biun Island, who la-st .Sunday upset ali tho dope when they trtttini( d Pullman to the tune of 9 to 5. Representatives of !. Whiting trim who attended lust night's meeting of the league in lullmun informed Manager Heimba.-h of the Hammond ciub that lie had better he prepaid for a drubbing n-xt Sunday a? they wer coming over here wit a the h'-i-t lineup that they h.ive had ;-. the field this season. AccvrJin; to Whitmanager it feirm to iie the. one ambition of the Whit ins player? to. trounce Hammond as this is the only team in the league thai they have r.ot beaten to date. Whiting feels ... rv of winning Sunday's .scrap that they are willing- to '.jack uj tio .r . h.up.-rs wish a healthy side-bet. Oh next Mor.Iay the Hajr.ir.--m .1 K. of C.'s together w itlt their hiy fallowing of fans w.il make a trip to Lowell to attend the bis picnic slvcn under the .auspices of the Lowell American Legion. The ball came between the Legion team and Hammond will be the. main attraction of the day. although the. committee in charge, has arranged a splendid program in the way of a big 40-pieee hand, some first-class entertainment, including a. couple of boxing- exhibitions, some wrestling- matches and a general good line, of .port that goes to make a combination basket picnic and athletic carnival a huge, success. The public In general is invited to attend this picnic and nil followers of the K- of C. team who wish to nccompany tha ball club can ma.kcreservations In one of the new bis local buses, which Is equipped with plenty of comfortable seats, raliin? Hammond 3133 anytime between now and Friday evening- or Saturday noon at very latest. The fare for the round trip by bus will he $1.00 per person. I!y rail the fare la tl.P'j a round trip and the tVUn leaves over tho Monon at 9:13 Standard time (10:13 new time). Return train either 5:20 or 8:1.3 new time. Ministers Ask Tex For Private Showing Of Title Bout Films F,V TOKK. Auk. 31. F'ollovrln th nnnonncemcnt that one minister bnd Twrro-ved the film of tho It-mpej- ai-icntier flht to help lift the murtifune from hli cburrh convi notn today thut Tort y prominent Ilrooklyn minis" ter have iwtltloned Tex 1'lck.uj-il iitrrwin for a privute shutvinit uf ilje ame picture. ot to ctutor It, but Just be pue tb.-y misted the tight proper and are anxloua to get a jtlliiapue of the punch tlmt ended I arpentlex'B dreiim of chamiioiiihIj. Am a reward for their KiMrtiiiarihii the mXnlter are to ee the Sim free, Kred C Hulmby, In rhnrgt of ahovliJjrn, nnnouneen. MATTY IMPROVES; HAS MOTOR RIDE; VISITS A BAHBER SARANAC UKK. N. Y... Aug. 31. Christy llathewson appeared on the treets of this vilhisfe yesterday for tha first time since his arrival h re peveral months atro in juest of health. Mrs. Mathewjon drove him !n an automobile from thtdr cottage to a barber shop, where the .famous pitcher of the Giants submitted to th attention of the proprietor. Christy appeared to he in normal welcrht.
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Orpheum School for Dancing 152 STATE STREET. PHONE 3328 HAMMOND Reopens Thursday, September 1st CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING Public dancing every Thursday. Private lessons everyday from 9 a. m. to 1 0 p. m. Mr. Keane has just returned from New York where he attended the Dancing Masters convention. All the latest New York dances will be taught in advance classes on Saturday evening. Children's classes in stage and social dances will open Saturday, Oct. 1st. Saturday evening class, 7:45 to 8:30 p. m. Public Dancing, 8: 30 to 12 p. m.
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Mile. Lfnglen Jj two characteristic poses. These pictures of Suzanne Lenjrlen, French marvel of the courts, were taken since her arrival in New York a few davs ago. One shows her very much in action on the courts at Forest Hills, L. L, in a practice set rlhe other, taken after she had played a while, shows her powuerir.g her nose. Mile. Lenplen is very much a woman, despite her re narkable ability aa a tennis player.
Skull Is Fractured - By Ball CROWN' rOINT, Ir.d.. Aug:. 31. Harry Strom, a. member of the Wheeler baseball team, purfersd a fractured skull Sunday at Kouts. when he was struck by a pitched ball while at bat. Strum was knocked unconscious. An operation will probably be necessary, physicians say. to save his life. Majors, Illini Grid Star, Is Injured in Practice URBAN A, 111.. Auff. 31. Fred Majors of Champaig-n, who made an exceptional ehowlng; on tha University of Illinois freshman sQuad last year, and a promising- candidate for pilot position this yea.r, may not be abltt to be in the lineup, this fall. Mtars Injured his knee Monday while practicing and physicians eay he may be unable to play. MIDSHIPMAN BOXER DIES FROM INJURIES ANNAPOIJS. Md.. Aug;. 31. Injured In a boxing maten at one of the lnt'-r-baltallon contests of the tournament that -was brought o a olose. on Saturday, Midshipman "William Bruce Hayes. 16 years old, a member of the ro.w fourth class, died at the naval hospital here early this morning. Tin: dead lad's body will be sent home today to Iockhaven, Pa., for interment. The blow Hayes received was a heavy one on the head, but did not knock h'.m out. He did not complain until sora time nfter the bout was over. N'av.il surireons ascribed his death to cranial Injury. LEONARD TO TURN MIDDLE - WEIGHT ? NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Is Benny Leonard, the lightweight champion, cor.t-mplattr.g a leap over the welterweight division into the middleweight ranks That was a question asked at Mar.hasset. Johnny Wilson's training camp, ye-sterday. when it became known that Willie Leonard, Benny's brother, was an interested on-looker while Wilson wa goincr through his training stunt in preparation ior his battle with Bryan I'owney. It is a known fact that Benny has eeri having troublo lately ma.k!ng weight, and if that Is trtre and ho has decided to taickle the middleweight champion, one of the best scraps of all time would ba cm the fire. want awmR The North Side Jrs. would like to book a game for this Sunday or any following Sunday. Piratt s preferred. For games call 1736 and ask for Frank hi 6 p. m. "TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
T 1 Vv 4 NATIONAL JRS. WIN K HIT GAME Oh hum, chalk up another victory for the National Jrn. this time thtir victims were tha strong Hammond Pelicans. They were considerably strengthened by several Maroon playera including Green, their pitcher, who It might be said, pitched brilliantly in spots, but in spots only. While striking out 10 of the Harborltes he gave 9 hits and was pounded for 3 runs in the 4!h and one run lu the sixth . The National's outstanding features were Gullivers double, with the bases full and Ginthers twirling. The HarLorite pitcher let them down with one hit and after the second Inning only one man reached first base, this ou n error. Tho Pelicans scored 2 runs In the first inning on a hit. the only on of the game, a hit batsman, a wa.,'k and an error. The Ilarboritea came right back and scored 4 runs as above explained. After the first Inning the Hammond la.ln never hat a chance. Next Sunday the National .Irs. play the North Side Jrs. of Hammond and Habcr Pay play the E. i" . Masters and the Hammond Maroons in a doubleheader. Score: HTbor Cn 301 0 4 9 Hammond J on neo o 2 i CIRCU Coming Soon Calumet and 150th Streets No Advance in Prices One 60c Ticket Admits to Everything. Children half price, 30c. We Pay the War Tax
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DEFEATED BT CHUCK . In one of the best ;imo oi the season the Columbians took the Triangles Into cajiip by a i...i- ot s to The game was very interesting ...tart to finish for both teams from had good semi-pro ball players. Lane, twirle.r for Line Island, was thrown out o-f the box in the fourth Inning while Romeo, who pitches for the Columbians ftruck out his nlnt innings and pitched the best ball thio season. Beji.lcs the good pttchtu of Romeo, he was also right there with tha old stick getting two two-base hits and on6 single out of four times to bat. The Columbians didn't ecore until the fourth inning when Ahern. who was lead-up man for that Inning, was hit by the pitch ball, Karoleski second man up. walked. Then Flip, tha Columbian's little man socked a linedrive Xor two bases, which brought Karolaski and Ahem In home. Smith, Flip's successor, popped a fly to the third base-man. Then Romeo, the man of the day, popped a drive which brought him two bases. The next two batters were made out by flyg to the centf-r fielder. Tho Columbians had a little misfortune by having two of the best boys crippled during the fir6t three Innings of the game. Barbelen who was trying to teal second slid on second spraining his arch. Rhode who was playing left field Immediately took his position and plaxred Karo!.kl In the outfield. Bender, who slid on first cn a pop fly slid around th'- base and rpralned his ankle. A hern w ho was also playing the outfield was switched Into the infield and Krassely put into his position at right field. The Columbians llne.-up was therefore crippled but with uaing head work came out successful in th i end by defeating their opponents. By defeating the Blue Island Triangles the Columbia A. C. are still in the Cullerton Cup contest and therefore It is up to the Columbians to defeat their opponent next Sunday and boost Hammond to the nlghest. Score by Innings: Columbia A. C O'to 301 301 3 Blue Island 011 002 0037 Two-has hits Flip. Rumeo (2), Rhode. Home run Jenner. Hit by pitcher Ahern. Krassley ajid Karoleski. Ra.se on balls Off Romeo, 1; off Lane, 4; off Berchert, Z. Struck out By Romeo, 3; by Lane, 1; by BerchMidget Smith Training At Manhasset for Burman NEW TORK, Aug. 31. Midget Smith, who already has a newspaper decision over Joe Burman of Chicago, and who will meet the Walsh-Lewis entry again at East Chicago on Sept. 9, Is training at Manhasset with Jr.hnr.y Wilson. Smith looks overweight and he Is working like a Trojan. to peel off enough pounds to make the 120 pound limit. Smith exp-ccta to leave for Chie-ago on Sept. 4. N. I. G. & E. PLAYS GIBSON TONIGHT Tonight at flp. m. at Harrison park the N. 1. G & E. ball club will stack up ."gainst i he newly reorganized il'l-s-n bill club. Man.xg-f r Handy B
claims this will be a good workout for his men as on next Saturday afternoon the gas team travels over to East Chicago to meet the Graver ball ciub who is leading the industrial league at the pre.se.nt time ajter winning 12 out of 13 games. Manager Handy isn't taking any chances of letting tho ball players go stale, so arranged this game with Gibson for tonight. Manager Handy claims tho gas .earn has th fastest outfielders in Lake county, the outfield Is composed of Callahan. Mulvey. Frlske and Clark. The Infield will be the same as it has been in aJl the other game6. The battry will be announced later on as there eeems to be a lot o.f people anxious to know who is going to pitch this game. The Graver hall park Is Just east of the shop. Ball players and employs of the Gas & Elec. Co. will leave from the garage on tho truck at 1:30.
B Joe Burman. clever lightwelgut ot the Lewis-Walsh stable, who wp.i meet Midget Smith of New Tork City in the windup of the boxing show at East Chicago on the night of Septomfcer 9. settled down to training yesterday at the Arcade. Despite a short layoff caused by the postponement of the match, Burmau went about his work strenuously. H.j punched the bag. skipped the rope, shadow-boxed and pu!lel the weights for an hour. He did no: do any boxing because his sparring partner, Kid Broad, did not appear. "I feel great ani will be In the pink with another week of hard training." Burman said after his workout. "I hope Smith's hand3 are O. K. so ne will not have an alibi after this fight. I know I can beat him and I will be In better shape to turn the trick." LOSES TO MARK The Mark team defeated the Bctong Chesterton team In one of the best games ever played on the Chesterton grounds by a score of 3 to 2 Sunday, Aug. 28. Festo of the Whiting Elks pitched a great game for the Marks boys, holding the Chesterton team to 3 hits and striking- out 15 men. LInd also pitched fine ball and was well supported by his team mates. The Mark team tcored 2 runs In th second inning on a hit. base on balls and a r.Ice clean two-base hit by Williams. Chesterton scored their two runs in the fifth on 2 errors and a hit. EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Optical Parlor
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The teams then were on equal terms up to the ninth Inning when the Mark boys put over tio- Mior.., that won the gam e . The fhesf.f rton hoys tried hard to score In their last half but wer" stopped by gr'-nt pT.iyt of Fay and Pratt, especially Pratt vhoire double play retiring thu Kid was easily the feature of the ynti.f..
Manager Im; h try to mented for -4, team together . V.. have dateB, 1M i,5 hear fro-r. yoa be orr.pll'i strong forri'- open Th Loroa. .id 5U,.!.ty will meet at the -.).i.j--h Th.. relay, fcwpt. lat, at -p. n. try u-en.oer ! urg-J to Ue present. Mr. and Mrs. T. I- ff entertained several int.e folks Sunday afternoon a!
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their home In honor erf Audrey and Clyde Smith. Amyng those present were Lcnora. Mertie. Audrey and Clyde Smith, Richard Ruwel and (Btrnioe Keasler, Helen and Virgin! JTtfC. Also Mr. and Mrs, W. Kessler. Mrs. John Kansfleld ha returned to her home after having spent the pat two -weeks visiting with reiatles at Loralne, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Shay and chl:rrea were Chicago visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oh&u. Goodpaetor. entertained out of town relatives Sunday. Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. A- Hopp, accidentally burned tils face quite badly Monday when he attempted to light a bullet. Mrs. F- &c-herer and children Harnmond were Hessvlllc visitors Sunday. Mrs. Kroii. has been oc the ic' L' the past fw days. Airs. O. Proesohold and daughter. Mildred, have returned to their home after having pent the past two weekfc with relatives In Michigan.
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