Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1921 — Page 12

THE TIMES ma LEADING THE FIELD IN RACE FOR NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT I I III llll - - ' - NORTH SIDE A. C. PLAYS RINGS CHARLEY WHITE WINS AT PH1LLY BURMAN WORKS ON BATTLING AT CLOSE QUARTERS Rice Will Make Nice Dish for 01' Benneh

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P'for a crowd rf VO enthusiast tc rter the North PMe A. C. wrcoktng ?w, hit its way to a IS to 1 vi.-tory or tht strong Burnham A C, who :n the Inter State Iyf-ajrue. The fame was very Interesting until '.. fifth Inning, vrh.'n the North Side i-un.ded Haunfsfy th Star S"uth paw :' the Inter State Iajrtie for five ;., including a tr'.plf by Fob Ijewan.jwjid. This n tted five runs and :ishpd Ha'.nics.'.v. After this fatal ninf Purnham used tl:ret more achers. but -ouM not sto; the on--iaupht of the North S;d-r. who flcor.1 ten more runs In the seventh lnIn the very first Imlr.e- Burnham ut a scare into the fans when iLfter wo outs on two suooe ss! ve hits scor.d one run. This, however, didn't ::iean anything as Porter tig-htened :p and had the much touted Burnham luKpcrs eatins ut of his hand for '.he rest of the same. In the field McMurray was easily 'he star as there was no chance too iifflcult for him to handle. He al5o vroved himself handy with the stick for he drove the ball for a record drive. J-iud Badowskt must also b? mentioned for his great work at bat, .retting; three hits out of four trips to 'he plate and for his cleverness on '.ases. Johnny O'Real the North ?ide all around player whose natural position Is second base was shifted to first and played a yood same throughout. Porter the North Side twirler was In prreat form for he allowed only four hits and Issued but ona free 'Icket to first, while Hammond solved the Burnham pitchers for sixteen hits r.d nine walks. Credit must aJso be clven to all the North Plde players for the brand of basehalj they exhibited.

On Sunday. Sptember 4. rhe ia.ti

North Side A. C. will cross bats with the Hammond Foresters who earlier in the season played and defeated the North Siders. This ought to turn out to be a great game as the North Side boysare out to aveng-e the former defeat. The frame will be played at Dousrlas park and called at 3 p. m. with an official umpire, namely, i . Oratwlck officiating. The score: Burnham 100 Of) 000 1 4 5 North Side Ill 03.3 1000 IS IS 2

NEW YORK, Sept. 1. Ernie Rice. Ilfc-htwelfcrlit rhumoo of F-nslnnd and holder of I.oudalr's belt, whom tU Cream City A. (t. of MllnaukK broupbt over txrinlly for a mjt,h with R- nnj ronard. arrlTrd here yesterday on the steamship Olympic.

niIL.PKLrHU, Prt. 1. The scheduled elprht-rounfl bout between "vTlllle Jackson ar.d Johnny Dundee, Tork llfrhtweiffhts, at Shibe

P.ixk last nip-ht was knocked Into th" n.sh can. Seven thousand persons went to see Jackson and Dundee In the final bout, but a heated argument orer money resulted in the cancellation rf this contest. Apparently thera was not sufficient cash t the pate to pay Jackson his 15.000 g-uarantee. Promoter Iruls Malls announced that he was ready to stand the loss, but requested that Jackson tke J2.5P0 in cash and a check for the remainder. Frank Bajrley, Jackson's manager, refused to accept the Malls check and declared all bouts were off so far as his flrbter was concerned. Charley White, veteran Chicago IlR-htwelftht, outboxed Benny- Vaigrer of New York in six of the isht rounds . Valfrer did not put up Ms customary (rood battle and let the Westerner do all the forcing;, although White was also off form. Llfthtw-lfrht champion Benny Ieooard was bU'ed to secon-1 Valger In this bout, but falld to put In his appearance, to the disappointment vf the 8.000 fans. Billy !" Foe of ft. Tau! punished Gene Pelmont of Memphis In the first bout of elfrht rounds. It went the limit and the Southerner took every th!n that IV Foe had In the way of Jabs and swings. Pelmont weighed 1ST a .(ralnst De Foe's 183, but this failed to make any difference In the result .

When Joe Burman of Chicago and ; Midget Smith of New Tork m-et i'i : the main bout n! the Twin Cities A : C. show at Kast Chicane. Sept. 9 Nate ' lyew Is. manaper of Btu man. Is p. .iris; i to insist the boxers be permitted to ! hit at close nu.irters as long- as one ! a rm Is free . "In the last fisht Burman was pr- ' vented from doing the usual damage i beciuse the referee broke th-m to j ! fast," Ijewls said. "I am g-oinp t i insist they be allowed to hit ur.IU ! they are arm free Is permissible, ami j I have instructed Burman to practice

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JESS MUST SHOW RICKAUD HE'S FIT TO GET TITLE GO NEW TORK, Sept. 1. Jess W;llard can't have a return match with Jack Pempsey until ho trains for five or six months steadily and proves to Tex Ttlckard that ho is in prime physical shape. Neither can Wlllard hope to step into the ring and take one on the chin for a loser's ST'israntee of, $70,000. These laws for Willard's conduct were laid down by Rlckard today In response to reports that Wlllard and

j Pempsey were to flrht for Rlckard In

New Jersey some time this fall. "I won't guarantee Wlllard anything. " Rlckard said. "I'm throuch ms-kinar g-aaranteeg to fighters. They will have to gamble with me. But I think that if Wlllard rosily trains a bout between him and pempsey in my arena In Jersey City wmiM draw j 500.000, which. would pay Wlllard more than the JTn.fino guarantee he demands . "

Though hotly pursued by the Giar.ts. the Pittsburgh Pirates are still leading in the National league race, and are picked by

ture, taken Just a few days ago, shews the full Pirate team. Left to right, standing: Zinn, pitcher;

Wiison, catcher; Morrison, pitcher; O'Rader, pitcher; Barr.hart,

most experts to win. This pic- j third base; Adams, pitcher;

Hinthman, coach; Warwick; Pohrx-er, outfield; Glazr.er, pitcher. Middle row: Grim, first base; Carey, center field; Tierney, second base; Hamilton, pitcher; Gibson, manager! jElooertaon,

r?frrt fteM; L. Bigbeej CarlstrS, pitcher; Cooper, pivher. Front ro-wi Erottem, catcher; Cutshaw,, Infield; Maranville, shortstop; C; Eigbeej Schmidt, catcher; Wiutteti, utility.

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EXPECT RICKARD INDICTMENT riNTERNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Indictment of Tex Rlckard, promoter of the Pemp- ; ey-Carpentler fight, for brlr.g-tng films of that encounter int Illinois vas expected by the federal grand jury today. An Indictment is said to have been voted but was not returned in the absence of Jud?" Tjtndis.

WILSON WILL , BE FAVORITE r'N'tK'!0Ni. NEWS SERVICE VF.W YORK. Sept. 1. Johnny Wilson will be a favorite to defeat Bryan Powney when they meet at Jersey City lAbor Pay according to indications in boxing circles today. Both boxers are in the midst of training for the bout. Promoter Tex Rlckard announced that la order to win the dia.rr.ond studded belt tmblemat'.o of the mlddiewetsrht championship and now held by Wilson, Downey wi'l hava to score a knockout. Indian Russel! also will have to w-!n from Johnny Buff by the knockout route If he Is to annex tit fiyw!ght belt.

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BY JACK YEIOCK NEW YORK, Sr-pt. 1. r.ogers Hornsby Is as Rood "In" with anoth' r National Lcaeiw batting cruimpionship . The star swatstr.an of the St. Louis Cardinals with 202 hits and a batting average of .413 In 125 frames is mor than 65 points ahead of his nearest rival and unless he suffers an unprecedented slump he will breeze, under t-h wire a two-time champion. The batting race in the American league is far from rettled. Harry Ifellman of the Tlger, who has been b nding the league for a good many weks. Is hitting today with Cobb and Kuth close on his heels. Heliman recently went through a batting slump that cut his percentage down to within a?y striking distance for Cobb, who 1 5? r. w but 3 point' behirf him. iorge Sf lc-r. last year's batting champion. Is hitting .373. The hitting of Hornsby this year has been decidedly brilliant . The Cardinal star reached and passed the mark In ba.se hits at Philadelphia yesterday and Incidentally registered his 20th home run of the oa.sr,n . lie as an outside chance of beatlnsf the National LeaErue record for the most base Its In a sason. This record was hur sr up by W!1I1 Aer, whn h mad 2 4 hits as n member of t h P. a I I m " r e Orioles in lert7 and while Hornshy vl!l Ihvp to g-o like a house afire to pet 42 hits in the 2'.i pram remainine on the Card'nal schedule it Is a irood net thst he runs his to'al well up to that ma rk . The Arne,rtca Ijea.a-ue record for the most base hits In a season Is 237 hunsr up last year by Ooree Sisler. Hflb Ruth with 4 home runs to date. Is four ahead of his 1020 mark at t h 1 s time.

Lart nlsht the I. G. k E. Co. ball club showed the Gibson ball club what it means to have men that you can depend upon. With all the jrae team at the park at 6 p. m. Manaprer Handy had nothing- to worry about, only the winning- of this eame and that worry was soon over as the gas team came out on top by the fore of 10 to 1. The Gibson team started seorinar In the. first lnntntr. Caliaian who was pitching for the Gas team walked a man and the next man sing-led putting- two men in. Both men advanced on a passed ball through the catcher. The next man hit one In loft field scoring- the man from third. After that Cal'ahan settled down and struck out thw next two jr.n and made Johnston pop oca to Su fraj . Th Gn! team cam- right back In their half and scored 2 runs. After that Callahan had them at his mercy In the Cth Inning Brass hit or.o to Walt am street which was pood for three bases In the eixth lr.r.ing with the ba-ses loaded. Sue;ar hit one to I..vman street and stopped at third base . Every man on the team Jervfj credit for In defeatlr.sr Gibson t:-.ey b'-at suc-h men as Johnston who had a tryout with the N".w York Yankee- and 4 of the other players are playing- every Saturday with aeiaipro ball clubs in Chlcag-o. Our next arame will be in East Chicago on Saturday afternoon, at tr.e Graver ball park whr we meet th ",.oae-ae leaders of the Industrial leagrue. This game v'.'.l start at 3 p. rn., so let's all turn out and r-.-t for the home team. Anybody wisl.insr a pnme with the N. I. G. K. ran have same by calling- r.300 and ask for Sugar.

Wedne-Bday nU-ht, have tigntd a-rllcJes for another match Seft. 12. The bout will be held at the Ph.;;Mer baseball park.

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The Indians split with tha Tlsors. Allan Sothoron pitched a six hit victory Jn the f.rst fjrce and Eeor.ar-i won the second fvr Detroit, ailcwir.gEtveu hits. Th-e Tanks took the Senator .uto camp in a terrific siuccln? b. E3b Meusel's home run into tha !eft-cfn-te.rSe!d bleachers at V.'ashins'toa wa3 the feature. The Brnwiw and Wh! tirz- vn B0-S0 at the end of a twin bill. Bayne pave CThiea;o but two hits In tbe second and Kerr lt. a fir hit. g-ame.

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