Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Soptembor 3, 1921,
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TO BIG DAYS FOR THE K. C'S
Thsre will t plenty of fur ftyinc In tomorrow's big buttle between M hlting and tho Uimmunu K.. of Vs ns these two team arc litter rlmls ;' old. The ga:r.e w!U l..t played at Harrison Park fl.ml a froml crowd is expected to accompany the WbltinK iluh una tf reports are true the isuors will bet plenty of Jack f..s they arc coming over hero prti-aroi to back their team to the limit. Harnrrond fans h.r: e been easer for om Bhi bet a'! i-ctwrn so chancoH are there will 1-e e,i:sik rat.le ilmmh change hajids as a result i f tomorrow's scrip. A victory for the Hammond team will he doubly f-weet as In addition to maiing it a. clean sweep of three straight wins oor their Oil (Ity mals It will also cinch the K. of C. Suburban League pennant for tho local outfit. According to the lineup announced for tomorrow's tilt. Whiting will present a very formidable agsresation of ball toshers when they d.m the spangles to do buttle with the leaders of tho Suburban League. Following if the way the visitors will stack up when they take The field: IHiIh'K. first base; Johnson or I orshali, second Vase: Moore, shortstop: P;neen or Jran. third base; Sabol. left field, leader, center field; Till! Lynch, risht field; McNamara or Ad ley, catcher; Isenhart. Chllds or Johnson, pitcher. Whiting feels confident that -with this array of material they will experience very little difficulty in s-iv-lnf? Hammond a drubbing, but ManRKcr Heimbach of the local club la perfectly satisfied that his men will mora than hold their own. On Monday the Hammond K. of CVs will travel to lyowell and everybody making the trip with the team is requested to get busy at once and phoin Hammond 3ir3 to make reservations on tha bis bus whlrii will leave the K. of C clubrooms about 10:15 a. m. Th fare for the round trip will be $1 rer person and admission to the picnic grounds will be free. Those who prefer to go on the train can leave over the Monon at l'":15 a. m. (new time) and return either at 5:20 or ?:15 (new- time). Fare $1.90 round trip by rail. Everybody has been Invited to attend this plcr.lc and a big crowd Is expected to turn out from Hammond to help make this an event to be long remembered-
FORESTERS WILL PLAY NORTH SIDE A.
rndlscouraged by their defeat ot last Sunday at tlw" handa of the K . ". I"., the Koi estors w lil lake on the str.TKs- North Sid A. ('. nc.t Sunday at 1 -ugliis park. Kailler In the s-a-son the KoroMorl dtfeaied this team by the rcore of 11-3. but the North side A. O. ninnajjor haf ft n-npt ncrnil U-.s team considerably since and Is out to even matters up- IMtchina: for him he bus Porter, formerly of th- Columbia A. C. While Porter U no world beater, he has considerable 1reputation and the KoresU is will have a Job on th ir h inds to keep up their hat tin uvcrag. s . This irimo will start promptly at ? o'clock. Next Monday, Labor Hay. Zelier will send his lads against the Indiana Harbor Nationals. This frame will be Played at Harris n park. These team hae battled twice thia season, ea-h nam copplnc a game. Next Monday's Kume bein t hi rubber Rame, each team will be m there fighting to the last ditch. .el'er ha? Moll and An-.bos Ktoomed f r these important battles and T tiie.se men are golngr rirlit it : hoiib! mean two m re wins for the porciters Lauerroan will do the bnck.stopfdrp in both arps and needless to say he will be th-re :,li the way. t-o come out you IovhI Forest, r boosters an i lovers of clean b.isebail i? ml back vour team to victory, says Joseph L,. Scherer .
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Contrals claim thirteen wins out of fifteen Karnes but the. Nationals art out to mako It their third defeat and on Iabor Day tho Nationals will travel to Hammond to play the Foresters of that city. Each team havlnn won a (fame apiece the Nu-tlonuls are out to brln4 the. bacon home.
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WHITING. Tnd. Sept. 3. The fourth re,Kiwterel club shxjot Klven 'by the Whitinc Trayshooters Club will be shot over the Whitinjj Park Traps on Sunday, September 4th. The management Is trying to make this a. banner shoot. There, will be plenty of events and enough shootlnar to satisfy vtry shootor. A number of shooters have some splendid score on the club's season trophies. If you are not one of them come out and pet busy. Traps will .be open for practice at l:0f p. m. Events start at 2:00 p. jn. Everybody welcome.
Th LaTte county closed oouuif ? j tennis championship under the auspices i f the Gary Tennis Club will ; open at Gary Monday, Sept. 5. and j
close Saturday, September 10. This is the second annual tournament . It will bo held1 under the sanction of the United Spates Lawn Tennis Association. Two sixtsen Inch silver loving cups are up for prizes. They were donated by the Mack International Motor Truck Corporation through its Gary representative, W. J. Carl. To grain permanent possession of the cjps the players must, win the championship for three years in succession. F . A. Olson and Frud V.". Jay have the first on the cups and are entered arain this year. Entries are expected tfrom Gary, Himmond, WhitInjr. East Chicago, in'ltana Harbor and other lake county towns. Tennis players wishing to compete
should send entries at onc! to H. T. j Orsborn. secretary of the Gary Tennis I Club, 824 Tyler Btroet, Gary. Only !
Lake county residents are eligible to J
compete.
GIBBONS, O'DOWD, IN
SPEEDY WORKOUTS
SOUTH BEND. Ind.. SepL 3. Lan
O'Dowd let out his punches in training hero yesterday afternoon and
handed his sparring partners some
rough ones. Many people turned out
and were impressed by the work of Tommy Gibbons' opponent for Mon
day afternoon. He also worked with
Tommy Robson for six additional
rounds. Gibbons also worked out.
boxing ten rounds. He took on Tommy P.oper of Chicago for tour round",
Clarence Willard for three and Bud Taylor for three.. Workouts were forced Indoors by rain. Both men
will put on their finishing touches tomorrowafternoon in the open.
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WHITING. Ind.. Sept. 3. The Whiting Elks will piay the Chicago Elks, No. 4 lodge, at the Whiting Athlet.e field Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. This game should .be of great inf. restto the Whiting fans, the Chicago Elks played Gary Elks two weeks ago and were beaten 4 to 3, so Whiting will have to keep up with the sinter lodge by doing the same. Pitcher Furtyo who has been workir.j; with the White isox for the last two weeks will be on the mound and catchers Senchak and MeNarnaro. will be on hand to do the receiving. These bys have been doing some mighty nice work of late and t'.irir games have been of jreat 'nterest to the fani. Manager Lottinvilie and Captain Iblggan are very much on tho job and are preparing to show the. Chicago iodgt some mighty good ha;nbal men next Sunday. Exalted Ruler H'-ndrlekson and Past Esiltrd fiubr Kehraifo and Fetterboff are preparing to feast the boyi on some g(..vl rost,t p'g a.'t r the game so that tin y will niwaya remember the hospitality ':-. wre shown while in the Caieim'ne City.
49th for Huth; Needs But 6 for New Mark
-KTV' YOltK, fr-pt. fU HubTlnth, the King of Swnt, ywlrnliij Irore out lila fortj-nlnth home run of t1ii rlcniion. Jt e n m e lit rhe frenth Initlng: f the 'uslilttt4n Hrri-nic Ith I iri'kwon pltehln. Thfro wn ne man on bnfce. Iiu mlilno In eleven dais nhetid of Mm 103O prnernm, ulifn he malf hl 40th homer n !-pt. in, off I. Iinil. of Jerolt. Huth now need tow more homer to tie bis lf'JO rerord. Hob Meusel followed Huth with n
Vonvr ran, bin eighteenth of the
TWO STRONG TEAMS BOOKED FOR THE COLUMBIA A. C. BY CHUCK.
Owing to the fact that Racine, Wis-,
Is having a celebration Sunday and
Monday the games which had befin booked between the Columbia A, C and Racine Rubber Co. have boen called off. This celebration Is of the entire city and therefore the Racine Rubber Co. will play a home team on these dates. In order not to turn the -fans down Manager Lietzan has book6d two of the rtrongest teams posblble. The Columbians will play at homo Sunday and travel Monday. The team which has been booked for Sunday Is known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars. They have a strong ball club and belong to the Chicago League. Joe Kowalski, who hag Just returned from college is going to pitoh for the Columbia A. C. He Is "no of thf best twirlnrs in the Bouthrr. Le ague and a large number of 'an? renumber his pitching for Hammond a few years ajo, With him on tho Columbia lineup the home boys ought to take them 'into camp. This came was booked to be played at W. Hammond ball park. The White Giants, another strong team cf the Chicago League, lias booked the Columbia A. C. for Monday. Thy have totiw of the best material that can be found 1n cny semi-pro ball team. For their twlrler they have Dave F.lack who has recently pitched for tho P.omcn.i srrt for the Ga11agers. A great number of Hammond fans know this lad because he pltchtftd against Hammond whin the Hammond ba.ll club pla,yed the Gaiiagens three years Ago. The i 'olumbla'K star pitcher. Romei is in the best of shape to Ktand up atrainst this strong team. If he pitches ball as ho has been doing in tho recent gmes, the Columbian will defeat the Glints and take home th" baron. In orjer that fans may have a chance to se thbi game with the Whlt Giants Manager Llt-tzan ha made arrangements to have a bus at Columbia headquarters Monday leaving at 1 o'clock sharp. The game will be played at 74th and Abbadiae aw n ue .
Joe Miller and Kid Green in Gary Ring Show Tonight Joe Miller of Kan Francisco, and Kid Green of New Orleans, featherweights, will meet in the main event of the boxing show at Gary, Ind., last ntghf An eight round semi-windup and two prel. miliarias will support th feature buut ,
FOOTBALL TEAM FOR
HAMMOND
Tho Hammond A C. is getting a foot
hall team under way for this fall. litfl year the c'ub ha i it tt am In the held which mad.- a creditable showing In spile of its late start. This iruun Manager Jack l'.ll Is tolling time by the fori lock. A mee tins of tho prospective football material was held "Wednesday evening ami plans for the season were diivusscd. It was dc!i!i'J to start practice Sunday nu. ruing and the word was sent out fur ail gridiron men who wished to try out to rt port it once to Manager laoll. Th'"- tiaoi will be. made up of local men as usual and as many of the games as possible will be booked for home gruunus. Hammond fans will thus h.i.'f an opport u:: ' t y to see the old favorite.-. Flank an! Toi li'iocker. Green, Seliger. and others who m tl no introduction, in action. These men havo helped uphold Hammond's fame as a football cent f and will piove a strong drawing card. Games will be boohed with the Fort Way no Friars. Kockf ..rd, Spring Valley and nearby cities. 1 'nil promisee that only teams wh'oh can furnish gm-.l Ramis will he given datis.
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NEW YORK. Sept. 3 Despite tho intense heat of today. Pryan lKwncy. the Columbus, O.. boxer who hopeH to defeat Johnny Wilson. the middleweight thamploii at Tex Hlekard's arena in Jersey City next Monday af
ternoon, made tho journey to Grupp's gym In Harlem and through his course of training. Ohio boy announced he would his labors tomorrow afternoon
then would rest up until called Into the ring to battle for tho championship. Ltfore starting hla work Downey again expressed himself as being confident of whipping Wllsjn. 'I'll turn the trick by a knockout," declared the usual quiet Downey. "I got a raw deal in our last bout, but I'm glad that Johnny hasn't his own referee this time. I am in the best of condition und I will (jive. Wilson a pasting that he will never forget."
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WHITE EAGLES AND CENTRALS IS PTC! At. TO the T!Vt3l INDIANA HARUOR, Ilia., Sept. 3. Sunday. Sept. 4. the Whito Eagle Nationals will cross bats with the much touted Central A. C from Calum't. This ought to be a good gam as the
MASTERS DEFEAT THE WHITING COLTS The E. C. Mnsters bonded another defeat to the Whiting Colts Sunday, tho score being 7-8. In no time of the game were the Colts ahead and it was nothing moro or less than th" stick-to-it-!vc-ness of the Masters outfield ur.d infield played good ball and the batteries we;. li.vincibl"Th Master will play the Whiting Arrows this Kundiy at Whiting. The Arrows were fortunate enough to defeat tho Masters In a ten-inning game early in the season. Labor Day the Masters will play the National Jrs. of Harbor at th" Gravers fli1. Rrnre:
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Will Le a year of opportunity for the prepared. The young man or woman who enters our school and makes preparation for the return of prosperity, is going to reap a rich reward.
Fall Term
Opens Tuesday, September 6. Call at the college this week, either day cr evening, and arrange to enter cither the day or night school. HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE First National Bank Building Phone 1SS4 Hammond ROBERT BURNS, Mgr. EAST CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE 4614 Forsyth Avenue Phone 1364 East Chicago
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