Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 10

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FIELD DAY PROGRAM ARRANGED

j Misses Bleibtrey and Boyle First and

. . Second in Long Record Breaking Race

fS'EClAL TO THE TIMES! VTHITIN.r. lnd.. Sept. 2 Th ofTl--!,ih, of the S-iandnrd Oil A. A. field day program on I-abor lny have been notified of the.'. appointments ami instructed as to th'tr official duties. The complete iit Is as follows: Honorary Referees Dr. R. K. Humphries. Ir. ti. Cash, Mr. T. iS . C'oko, Mr. J. K. Kvatij. RffiTie A. J. I'ark ins. Starter V . p. Knxwlnkle. Kiniah Judgefr K. II. Fisher, II. J. Brodemon, Ij. C. Moore. Timers Wm . Huti hlnan, ileorge Parker and Paul Paeon. Field Judgea- K. J. Wonnacott. Geo. Hrnthornf. Ray Iirown, I'. JGu'.iaf her, Rn.s Wilkinson, ana i. (J. Smith. Announcer II. F. Glair. CK-rk of Course F. K. (HItz. Scorer O. P. Prr-ruky. Field Ci-r'a-ins Red Crowns, Mike Mellow an; l'rfect ions. I'. O. Var.deTf t r. Renown", Fred Ijui; Polarines. T. J. O'lLi r.T ; The. personnel of ths committees and the lift o; officials Indicates that the i'rogri.:i will be the het ever Starred In thu part of tha sta4e. As Labor Ih has been set aside by ttie EaV j of Iiullana for their convention In WUitit.sr Jt ta an assured fact that this town will be the meccn of pi;;5ure am', entertainment seekers on Coat diy. ; The baseball game between the AVlv.tlner K'ks and the big Standard Oil A. A. team will start the day at in a. m. Both teams have been playing winning: ball and take this evasion to settle the local championship . Poth teams boast several piaytk of big learu experience and the battle should bo worth gcdng miles to ee . " Tennis championships on the park bourts and bathlnfr and r w irr.m i ng at the beach will divert those who do toot rare for the national pastime. A i basket luncheon will be. in order dur- j ing: the noon hour wht'.o the standard

OH band plas's popular melodies. The cilaima of vano-is departments to ruperiority In contests of speed and brawn will be s, tiled on track and field in the afternoon. Record of last year may be smashed and the different trophies change owners when the final results are known. At 4.00 p. m. the boxing and wrestling fans will see some of thtest known stars of local armis perform in the ampitheater e-f the p-rk. That the contests may not bo to or.' -aided, opponents will be brought from other cities to" battle the local boys. The main bout will ho between Ytcir.fr Belgium, a mnmber of the Standard Oil A. A. and Kid ScrRtchy of Hammond at 120 lbs. About thirty rounds of fast fighting "will reward sojourners in Whiting on the labor holiday. A special orchestra will furnisil music during- ths afternoon and tv n-lng-for the, dancir.tr at the pavilion. The Standard Oil Company band or fifty pieces now f.m ius as the best band in northern Indiana will sync -pate from seven till pine. Years or work tosrethe- under the leadership of Milton Foy has made th. ir work a treat to the most critical oS music lovers . With an ever. break from the weather man the Standard Oil A. A fit-Id 'lay program of September should po down in hitsory a the b. :-i ever given In this part of the state The thousands of visitors ?xpvt-d !-. fill beautiful Whiting Park on th..: day will find every moment cnioya! '.

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THESE TEAMS ARE LOADED

FOR BEARI

Miss PtheMa Bleibtrey, who hu lor.4- been consilered the greatest of all women speed swimmers, Ftepped out of her class to smash the world's record for three. and a half srti'ies" in the senior niii.-.n;!', .. A. 1' ohntnpionhtp. Th

race was from Point Prere, L. I., to Coney Island, Miss Bleibtrey's time was 5; minutes, 27 seconds. Miss Charlotte d'-oyle, the ever present runner up, was fleoond. The photograph shows Miss Royle at left and Miss nieihtrev.

Tho Hammond K. of C.'s a: eipoctins another biy: crowd at their same next .Sunday when they play the. strong club from Whiting at tho Harrison park 1 iaim nd . Thld is ther sanio that will really decide the championship of the K. of C Suburban hiragae as a victory for Hammond will cinch the pennant for tha locals. Whitnijr is luliy aware of this fa;t and fur tins reason they are coming over here loaded lor liear and they have promised t present their

best iossible lineup when they take Held against the Hammond club. Whiting and Hammond have hooded up on two different occasions tills fceason, tlie local team being- victorious by close margins in both games. The score of the tirst Hi. uunti r at Whiting was 4 to 2 and tho last game at Harrison Park wound up. 8 to 6. Hammond Is the only team in the league that has not gone down to defeat at the hands of the Oil City crowd and It is on this account especially tiiat Whiting is determined to tako the leaders of the suburban circuit into camp next Sunday. On labor Pay the Hammond team will take another big .llowing of local fans to liOwel! where they will hook up with tho fast club representing tho Powell post of tile American Legion . Tliis game is bting widely advertised as the main attraction of the American Region picnic and considerable interest i.i being aroused over the battle as Hammond will go to IvOWfl! as tiie champions of the K. of C. Suburban League, providing they are successful in their tilt with Whiting on Sunday. Aslda from th ball game the committee in charge for the day has arranged a splendid program which will begin as early as 11 o'clock In the morning. The Milford, 111., Community Band of 40 pieces who will play throughout the day ani evening will start off tho celebration with a concert at 11:00 a. m., to bo followed immediately by an ail dress by Kl Jackson, secretary of state. Big eats will be next on the program and after this some hig'h class entertainers will put on several first class vaudeville acts after which will take place the big ball game. After the ball game two good boxing match"5, a coupi- of wrestling bouts, some more vaudeville and several other stunts. A beautiful flrnworks display in the evening will wind up the big cinints. The general public has bff n invitfd to, attend this picnic and anyhouy wlsliing to make the trip can make reservation for self and family or sweetheart on one of the big mot(r buses that have hctn especially engaged for this occasion l y phoning Hammond 0103 anytime up until Saturday evening. These buses are ail fquipped with comfortable seats and they travel along in regular touring

car fashion. Tho far for tho round trip will bo $1.00 per person. Admission to tho picnic grounds will be free . Anyone preferring to go by train pan take the Motion having here at 9:15 a. m. standard time (10:15 newtime) and return either at 6:20 or Si : 1 5 new time. The fare by rail la J 1 'j) round trip . The buses will leave the K. of C. club rooms on Sibley street between 10 and 10:30 and all who wish to bo luire of a seat had butter phono 3193 at once and make reservation in advance .

SMITH S MAD ES

IN SHAPE FOR GO

WITHJOEDURMAN

! Harry Neary. manager of Midget Smith, New York bantamweight, who J naif ts"Jee Burman in the feature bout

of the "boxing show at Bast Chicago S'-pt . V. iiaj sent word to Promoter Harry Hyams that Smith's hands are now in tho best of shape. According to the letter, the injury to Smith's hands was not terlous. but the accident warranted a postponement of a week . Human went through his usual pnee.s at the Arcade, where he boxed six rounds with two different sparring partners. Dundee did all his work at Ferretti's.

ERIE TEAM TO PLAY SATURDAY

The Chicago Krie. team consisting of some of the best seml-prcfessional players of Chicago will meet the fast Krie tiira of Hammond at Harrison I'ark, 3 o'clock, city lime, Saturday 8 f t ernoon . This is the third game of a series of five games to be played between the Chicago and Hammond Krie teams. The Hammond Fries have wen the firt two games by a very close score.

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team, lias faced some of the best teams in the Chicago league, such aa the Normals and White Giants and has not met with a defeat in his last 12 st a rt s . The Chicago team will bring a large following of rooters as they have arranged to put on two additional coaches on Krie passenger train arriving in Hammond at 1:25. Lineups follow: llajiimond Potts, Jones, Pendorgast, Rhode, Boyle, Gronow, O'Connor, Myers, King, King, Kennedy. Chicago Sunday, Mikes, Mustary,

K Haekensmlth, Witzgall, Thompson,

Murphy, Klein, Milogall, Franke.

A.MUIMCA.V l.KACil, I W. L Pel. New York 77 46 .626 Clove-land, 77 4S .616 St. Ixuis 66 61 .520 Washington ... 65 61 .b'J4 Boston 5S 6 3 .4 7 3 Detroit 61 fit .473 CHICAGO 63 73 .421 Philadelphia 41 7 -i .361 NATIONAL. I.E.4GIE. W. I Pet. Pittsburgh 78 4 3 .614 New York 7S 61 .605 St. Ixoiis 63 f,H .513 lioatnn 67 . S .530 Brooklyn 66 62 .516 Cincinnati 5 7 7 .419 CHICAGO lit 75 ,3'j5 Philadelphia 43 84 .333 STARS DEFEAT THE HAMMOND TIGERS (By Slim.) Well, well! Another victory for the State Street All Stars of West Hamnun j who def ' i.ed tho Hammond T.?-e-s ai Morris I'ark Thursday afternoon by the score of 11 to 4. It was a pitching due! between Ed. Wiening, of the Stars and Green of the Tigers until tho Star; lucky seventh when Green blew up with the aid of his teammates who made 5 errors and allowed Cue stars 7 runs on 11 hits, including a double by A. Seidb-r with the bases loaded. G. K'-rnt-r started this riot wit h a healthy single to center eld. Kd Wiening was given good support by every one of his team-mates and had 14 strikeouts to -his credit and allowed the Tigers 9 scratchy hits. Score by innings: State Street All Stars 0 1 0 0 0 ft 7 0 11 21 The Hammond Tigers 00201000 1 4 8 Summaries Two base hits, A. Siedler. Bae on Bails, Kd. Welning, 5; Green 2. Struck out iby R. Weining, 14 By Green j. Any tram from any section of the town at the age of 14 are asked to ca'l

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Newsies Lost First In 16 Inning Game SPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITING, Ind., Se.pt. I. With the sun shining hot and the aid lines of the diamond surrounded with eagar ball fans, the Whttlnff News Boys lct their flrtit game of the season, to the A. B. C.'a of Gary at Emerson fiela, Wednesday afternoon. 6 to 5 after sixteen Innings of liard playing. The feature of the game was the pitching of Calloway of the G-aryltea, who had 21 strikeouts, while Christowskl of the Newsies had 12 'strikeouts in 11 Innings . Duffalo. of the "Whiting Nwi. r starred at bat, getting- a home run. 2 doubles and a single Koiaclk played stellar ball on third baae for the Newsies The Garyltta threatened to acore 1n the tenth inning. Tho bas.es wei dull and no outs, but Christowskl refused to blow up and the next thre. batters hit infield grounders nd the runners wero killed at home plate, thus the gama extended aix more innings. In ths sixteenth inning Chllds of Gary got a safe on an infield error and stole second on a wild peg. The next man at bat was put cut at first. While the runner was being put out Childs stole third and on at wild throw to make a double play, etolo home which ended the game. A return game with the A. B. C.'s is to be played at the W'hltlng: park Saturday, Sept. 3, 2 p. m. sharp. A good game is aeBurod and a largo crowd txpecttd. Everybody be Out and boost thtir home team. Score by Innings: Xcwt-ilcs .(00 113 000 000 00 0 5 12 ti. A- li. C..200 200 001 000 000 1 6 15 Hits Off Kedar, 7 in 6 Innlngra; on" Christowskl, 8 in 11 innings. Strike outs Kedar, 4; Christowskl, 1J; Callow, 21. Rase on bals Off Kedar, 3; off Christowskl, 2; off Calloway, 1. Homo runs Duffalo. Three base h-t B ow man. Tw o -baje hit s -Du ff ,! - (2), Kedar, Staven, Anderson.

It took 12 innings but the Tigers hammtred out a victory over Cleveland, beating Coveleskle. The Braves were dropped from third plac-e by the Phillies with Meadows girwg but 5 hits.

Rommell's pitching against tho Ped Sox enabled the A's to win the game. The White Sox got 10 hits off Van Gild-r but couldn't score a run and the Browns took the pastime.

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TIMES TEAM DEFEAT BANKERS In a game ftll-d with real thru -The Times baseball team defeated th Hammond Bnnkers t-nm yesterd.iv evening at Harrison I'ark. The scof Was '. to 8.

The result of the gam dg,u''t until the very last nihil- in the ninth inning, spectacular finish. Sandei center fiebb.r ran Into deet

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KOWALSKI TO PITCH FOR HOME TEAM ON SUNDAY

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- Joe Kowa.skt return Hirniiiotiil today from ,

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pride as a pitcher and will be in line-up with his home r.am the lumbia A. C. against the Veterans Foreign Wars w 1... are ..f tic: Cbi ; league Sunday.

Kowa'skl, wno is known raond and Chicago 5. as a g as a pitcher. It has pit. summer for his college Charleston which li in me

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WILL PLAY SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY - Tho Prate St. Ail Slnrs will play the Liberty A. C. who the .Htnrs defeated before by 7-1. A. S.-idl-r will pitch and Art Reuhl will catch. ( n Palior Kav the .Stars will play tflio.. Hammond Tigers at West Hammond bnll park who the Stars defeated Thursday afternoon by the score of 11-4 with Kd Wlenini? pitching.

- sihnwkey and Harper humbled the Penat'ors 1 na double-header and the Yanks reg-alncd lirst place.

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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 every day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Mr. Keane has just returned frorri 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. 1 st. Saturday evening class, 7:45 to 8:30 p. m. Public Dancing, 8:30 to 12 p. m.

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