Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 72, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1921 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. September L . 192T
GREB READY 10
GAME WANTED The Griffith Grays have an op.n date for next Sunday, September 11. and arc. looking- for a fast baseball team to hook up with. ManaKtrs desiring a gume hhould get (tn touch with H. liothwell by phoning Griffith 104.
twet-n six and nine o'clock. The score: C. O. F. Jra 052 231 ( 13 14 1 Hammond Ticera ..000 010 0 1 19 The C." O. F. Jra. would like to hear from some fast team in ani around Lake county, riot older than 14, especially the State Street All Star, Clover A. C. and Liberty A. C.
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GO WITH WILSON
XrHV YORK. 8pt. 14. Harry Grsb. the Pittsburgh light heavyweirht, announced rtsht out loud
today that he is prepared to trim himself down to 160 pounds and knock the stuffing- out of any ani all the middle-weights in this or ary other rruntry. Harry's drfl 1? especially aimed at Johnny Wilson. Scarcely had Harry issued his ultimatum 'nn along came Mike .mcTigue, the mighty Colt who upset Panama Joe Oan on Labor day. l.i Inform the rittsurgher that he need not mind about Mr. Wilson. ani further advising Harry that Mike himself would oblige and fig-lit the Smoketown boy any time he Kot ready. It look like & match. AlL-Tigue and Gus Platta, the Knglish middlcwe ignt. have been matched to meet for fifteen rounds before the Academy A. A. .tt Pyckman oval on Sept. 22.
COBB JOINS LAJOIE AND WAGNER IN 3,000-HIT LIST
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Fa! Moor, popular Chicago bantamweight, and Midffet Smith, sensational New York US pounder, yesterday were matched to meet in th'; main event of Jim Mullen's boxing show at Aurora on Sept. 23. The weight will be 120 pounds at 3 o'clock on the day of the shew. It win D the first meeting between thl pair of sterling bantams. Smith is known for his tea.ring-ln style of milling, while Moore Is a boxer who will depend upon cleverness to win the popular verdict. The match was closed yesterday morning, and both fighter atarted training: In the afternoon at the Arcade. Moore will start work each day at 2 O'clock, and Smith an hour later. The former has been in light traininsr sine the Mandell fight, while Smith can esaily get back in the condition he was when ha boxed Joe Burman at East Chicago last Friday night.
TENDLER SHADES
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round. Kid Hiinsnn won til hLn tttx rounds er Joe Confer, and I'atsy Wnllace brt Joe Dorney in eifcht rounds fit I'hl!lenlililn.
THE KING'S STILL THE KING
Honus Wagner, left; Nap Lajoie and Ty Cobb.
Only three big league ball players from 1900 to this year have hung up a record of 3.000 or more hits during their major
leaqpie careers. The trio are Ty Cobb, Nap 'Lajoie and Honus Warner. Cobb slammed out his three-thousandth bingle a short
time ago. Cap Anson and other old-timers piled up huge hit records, however. The foul-striko rule was not in force then.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. It. About the only thinjf for Uenny Ltonard to d in defense of hi.s lightweight crown le meet Lew Tendler, Philadelphia southpaw ace, and Sailor Freedrna n of Chicago, one at :t time. For t.hp third time Trndlf-r and Freednian have tied In the roped tiuare . last night without decisive victory for the local boy or the Chicago lightweight . Over the eisrht-round route at tn Phillies' ball park last night Tndler outpointed Freedman by the slightest of margins. Ten thousand person saw the return contest, and wended their way homeward in a quandary o to the better man to srtd up against Leonard in quest of the lightweight crown . There wre many . who thought Freedmsn had won, mid they pointed to his whirlwind finish, especially in the eighth round, ok their argument. But Tendler took four rounds, Friedman three, and one was even.
GOLFER FOWNES CRITICALLY ILL; HAS EAR CANCER PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Sept. 14. Instead of playing in the Vnited Stafs amateur championship golf tournsment at St. Xouis. in which he is entered. William C. Fownes Jr. of Oakmcnt. the former national title, holder and captain of the American international golf team, is engaged in a tournament with dea'ii. Kowncs i.i suffering from cancer of the riynt ear and will fen to Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore for an operation .
ST. STANISLAUS, 4; E. C. K. C. U., 1 Betveen eight and n.nc thousand fans, the largest crowd that ever witnessed n baseball gani" in the Calumet region, saw the K. C. U.'s Kast Chicago go down in defeat before tho St. Stanislaus team of South Chicago at 83rd and Kxchunge Sunday afternoon . The game was a pitchi r's battle between Kowalski of tin South Chicago club and IJakalftr of thv K. C. I". Inability t hit in the pinches was responsible for the downfall of the Kast Chicago team. The K. C. t'.'s had
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men un bases In practically every in-1 ning but lacked the necessary punch I except in the fifth when they put over their only run. Previous to Sunday's contest the K. C. U.'s had unbroken string of seven victories. j
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THEC. 0. F. JRS. Another victory marked down for the C. C). F. Jrs. last night when they beat the H.inimonil Tigers to" the tune of 13 to 1. The feature of the game was the hitting of John Donavan, who got a triple and a double, net came W. Koch with three doubles, and also the pitching' and slugging of Andy I'iros. The C. O. F. Jrs. started in the second Inning by getting five runs while the Tigers waited till the fifth and got only one run. The Tigers got their one run by taking a big fellow from the crowd, not less than 16 years iind made him oat, when he got a
double, stole third and came in on an error. Ed Hartman who pitched for the Tigers allowed eight hits in five Inning and walked eleven and struck out three. Keorner iwho released him walked four, struck out one and allowed six hits while Andy Piros walk ed two, struck out thirteen and allowed only one hit. which was mi,le by the big fellow in the fifth inning. The Tigers beat in the seventh lnnin being afraid of getting beat worse. For games call 259 and ask for Ted be-
Rickard Matches Herman and Buff MOW VOBK, fept. 14. Fete Herman, wnrld'a bantnmwelitbt champion, nnd Johnny Unit, rlalmnnt of the flyneiKht eha Aipionship, nave been attached to meet for the hajitnmwrisrht title in Madison Square t.ardcn. Sept. 2.1, Promoter Tex nieknrd announced Innt night. The boy hate- agreed to -weigh in nt 11 pound at - o'clock on thedo y of the ronVot. Itoy Moore, who vrn forced to enneel bis match with tier in (in beeuuse of an Injured right linnc!, vrlll he unable to enter the ring for two weeks, physicians reported after an X-ray examination yesterday.
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK L N. 3. Sports Editor
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Little Pick Kerr, pitching for Chicago, reduced the Yankee lead ovtf Cleveland to half a game when hs gave up but five hits. Hooper was the hero of the SoxTank game. He got two homers and a single and scored four runs.
Cleveland trimmed the A s in a fra hitting contest, bumping' Moor and Freeman in timely fashion. The Cubs used Keene, a Philadelphia sand-lotter against the Phiflle-, who bumped him good. Carlson held the Braves ssfe and tha Pirates helped him out with two fast double plays by Cutshaw. Grimes and Maranville. Timely hitting ty Jones and Hellman, coupled with Dutch Le"onard' fine pitching, gave the Tigers a victory at Boston.
League Lineup .ATIO.AL LEAGtli W. U Pet. New York 86 4 .614 Pittsburgh S3 34 .606 St. Louis 76 61 .555 Boston 75 63 .543 Krooklyn 69 67 .ut'V Cincinnati 63 75 .457 CHICAGO 53 85 .3S Philadelphia 4! 93 .336 AMEIUCAX LEAGIE. , W. I Pet. New York 85 51 .625 Cleveland S5 52 -62u St. Louis 72 67 .51S Washington 68 J0 ,4$3 Boston 4 69 .481 Detroit 67 73 .479 CHICAGO 58 79 .423 Philadelphia 47. S5 .356 i
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