Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1921 — Page 11

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lng of Foster, West Gant and Fireock will be Intact for thU (im. In the outfield the Harbor gang are well fortified with player manager Gallic, Blub, Blumenthal and Eddie Gleg. Sunday's game which will start

i promptly at 3 o'clock Is expecttd to ' ct a new attendance record for Qravt er Park.

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Next Sunday will see the Foresters' i.t appearance this ytar. In the final tat1 they hook np with the North SMe A. C . on - of the really strong- teams lr J-.amrrond. The Toresters played th's team twicj j2fonwinning the frst by a ncjro of eleven to three and ".o: lag ha second four to three. Both these fames were playod at Doug-las park -where the North Side gather th'ir amy of fans. Considerable fee'.Ing ! aroused crer t!ila game and tho riveiry between the t-vo teams is in'.ense. Lefty cle. one of Chicago's bs? semi-pro lurlers. will be oix the mound fjr the North Side, white M.;i will prooably pitch for the Foresters. Lauerman will take caro of the receiving end and Meyers. Fleischer, Mccarty and Kolling will play the infield. Callahan, Mulvey and Raski will patrol the pastures with Schutz and Alberts Jn reorve. Sunday will be Jtulrey day and ill

the fans are expected to turn out t" do honor to George and give him a royal send-off to college. One of th alrgest crowds of the season Is looked for as the North Sldiers carry an army of rabid fans with them and the Foresters are assured from all sides that their supporters will not be absent. So come on, let's go and finish the sea. eon In real style.

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Eist Chicago Cyclone Jr. defeated the Whiting Aarrowa Snday to the tune, 13-5. winning the. championship. The batting favor goes to E. C. Cyclone pitcher, being five times at bat, getting two 2-base hits, single mid a sacrifice hits bringing In 4 runs and striking: out 15 "Whiting boys. Score: Whiting Arrows.. ICO 021 000 B T 8 B. C. Cycl. 'rs..23t 020 61i ,13 20 1 Battrlea Santy Wargo and Snyder; Jstok and Bosak. E. C. Cyclone Jrs. are playing a second game t TVriting with Whiting Arrows for Twin City champion.

TEAM WANTS tSPECIAL TO THE TIWES EAST CHICAGO, Ind.. Sept. 23. The Reppa Giants won from the Hegewlsch Comets Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Hegewisch ball park Socre vras 15 to 3. The Reppa Giants are going to So. Chicago Saturday to play the General Chemical industry team. Anyone wishing games or Information call East Chicago 182 between & and 8 p. m. and ask for Hicks.

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Dick Wade, eJafjrrtnj outfielde-r with the Minneapolis team in the American Assentation, is starrins" 3 a home-fan hitter. Bunny Brief leads the At -.ociation, but Mler and a teamrutc, Rb RusU, ns fcnttlinj: it out for second honors. Wade's hfttrag and his fielding may land bim in the majors next rpnn,;4

League Lineup RATIOXAX. LKAGIE.

w. Tj. ret. New Tork .91 56 .619 Pittsburgh ...87 53 .59C St. Louis .............83 63 .5tS Boston 78 69 .61 Brooklyn ..... ...... ..72 73 .497 Cincinnati ............67 79 .459 CHICAGO 69 87 .404 Philadelphia .........49 100 .329

NTT TOFa, 5;t. 24. Well, wp hav got a nc. ban amwt:B"ht champion of thp world till- -norning. 13fhc!d Johnny Buff, the tiny little scrapper from Jersey City, at the top run of thnt d vision. Pete Herman has tio nouses. The little Italian from New Orieana wts beaten nearly every step of the way at Madison Square Garden lart l'Rht by thit midget from the wr-r.r ;4de of th Huiisrn. ;.'e(r once di I the i.ketfr pumr-.wl-tr let u, on ihe old ' ham?. I- o-n the moent t t(mekep-r -tnt the iwo dousMy lids off or. their fifteen round trip Bui? never let upon his attack on Herman. When Joe Humphries declared that tae officials had decided in favor of the Jeryylte the great crowd set up p. ch-ar which could be heard for "locks around. HERMAX THINKS HIM JOB EAST. When the fight opened Herman appeared to be careless In his movements, apparently holding his smaller rpponent too cheaply. In this he made the miataka of his life. Buff was In there to get that championship, . and he cuffed and battered the former titleholder until Herman was dUzy. Right of the reel Buff pitched in wtih a volley of right and left hand smashes to the jaw which made the campion d'zzy. Those attacks never weakened, and before Mr. Herman realized it '.lis crown was surely slipping.

AMERICAN IEACCE. W. U Pet. Nw Tork 92 B3 .634 Cleveland ........... ..92 55 .626 St. Louis ........77 72 .517 Washington .74 72 .507 Boston 71 73 .4d3 Detroit 71 7S .477 CHICAGO 58 89 .395 Philadelphia 50 93 .350

E. CHICAGO K. C. ITS TO MEET ARISTOS

The East Chicago K. C. TJ. and the Indiana Harbor Arlstos are ready for their game tomorrow afternoon at Graver park. The t r.ms have met twice this season with a victory apiece as the result. The first game went to the Harbor crowd by a 30 to 2 count, while the K. C U.'s copped the second tlH 14 to 4. Both clubs will be on their

toes, flghtlnar to cop the deciding contest. The K. C. U.'s will have "Buck" Bakalar on the rubber, with Tommy Harle of the disbanded Hammond K. C.'s behind the bat. Keenan. Jones, Bloom and Babin will take care of the Infield positions. B. Simon, ShurHan, Morgan, McShane and F. Simon will be availablo for outfield duty. Romeo George, sensational young southpaw who has ben looked over by several big leagua scouts, will do the hurling for the Harbor lads. Hal KrouDa who finished the season with Kalamazoo of the Central league will be George's battery mate.

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TAGGING ALL THE BASES

By JACK VEiOCK L N. S. SpjrU Editor

Three doubles by Ruth and Hoyt's fine pitching landed the first game for the Yanks against Cleveland.

FOOTBALL TODAY WEST. Belolt at JferthwHHern. Franklin at Indlaaa. Klamaioo at Notre Dame. Hiram at Cam. Iowa Trarhen at Co. Terr Haute Normal at I Panw. IleddlnK at Knox. Macomb Normal at Lombard. Mlcvi Normal at St. Lonl In vtrmlty. AuKiutint at Wabash. EAST. Batea at Tale.

Mlddlebary and Boston tTnlv. at

Harvard (3 srames). Delaware at Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh va. Oeneva at Bearer

I.-rbnnon Volley at Pean State. Norwich, at Dartmouth. Hob art at Syracuse. Rhode Imlitnd State at Brown. T'rMuua at Ratgero.

Wrt Virginia va. Weat Virginia

Weilrrnn at Fairmont. Lake Forrat at Georgia Tech.

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TORNADO JRS. TO BATTLE PULLMAN JRS As a preliminary for the Scatena Tornado vs. Pullman game, the strong

Tornado Juniors will clash with the

Pullman Juniors next Sunday at Pullman. This will be the first real game of the season for the Juniors and as the Scatena's are going over confident of taking the scalp of the enemy, the lightweight team are not going to bo outdone. The Tornado's have r'aye hut one game to date and that nelng a practice game which was copped by the Tornadoes by the close score of 13-0 b'lt since that game the Tornadoes have practiced hard, the line has been made stronger and the weak srots filled with reliable men while a swift and snappy backfield has been developed. Th lineup will probably consist of Smith and Beatty at end. Tate and Nandrf. tackles, Ketrhel and Spoerner, guards, and Nason. center. Hart will hold down the quarterback position. Green, left halfback. Schafer, full, while Coyle or Brandill will taJte right halfback. It Is probable that the former will start the game as Burdell Is a new man but It lsthat Burdill will get Ms chance before the game la oyer. Eblole and Larsen will serve as extra men. With this lineup the Tornadoes manager is confident of victory, rrovlded the fans do their rart, o fans we want

to see you In numbers Sunday, so as to help our boys bring home the bacon. The bus for Pullman win leave the corners of Sibley and Calumet at II o'clock sharp. So what do you say, fans to a one big "hurrah" with Hammond on the end of it?

PAL MOORE WINS FIGHT

MNTEFINTtONl. NEWS SERVtCEl AT7RORA, 111.. Sept. 4. Pal Moore of Chicago won a ten-round battle with Midget Smith, Xew Tork bantamweight. Moore led in every round of the ten.

Freedman Gets Match With Leonard Oct. 7. PHTLlA.DETL.FHJ A. Pa.. Slept. 24. Benny Leonard and Sailor Freedmaa were matched last night to box eight rounds at Shibe park Oct. 7. This announcement was phoned from New Tork, where the two boxers signed contracts. The men are to meet at catch weights.

Carl Loitner Graduate Swedish Masseur MRS. ANNA JAMES. AUtant. Wonderful help enn be given by art entitle Swedlah Maasngc, for nerve trouble overworked brain, rheumatism, atiff Joints, oore feet, poo blood circulation, etc. It is known the world o-ver, and htarhly recommended of prominent phyatclana. Bualneoa men and women sli-rld always keep their nerve and brain In a perfect condition by Swedish Mauagfc IMeaae take a treatment and be convinced. Consult your physician about It. ROOM 36 DTRAl'BE BIDC. PHONE 8T73 HAMMOND

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Eric Lund Contractor and Builder Garag-fra a Srci&It7 Will take orders for Storm Windows and Doors. Work done right and reasonable. Office and Residence 31 MASON ST. HAMMOND Telephone 919-M

Second Time Bob Has Met Jesse in Final ST. lAVin. Sept. 24 Whea Jeoaa Guilford of Boa ton auad Bb Gardner of Chicago meet la the floaJ rvnnd for the national amatenr irolf champloaahjp today It will b tUrlr acromd eoatrat la tba national. Gardner beat Guilford In the neml-flnal round of the chaon" ptonahip La 1P16 nt the Merloa Cricket Clnb. Philadelphia. Gardner la a former national amatenr champion and mat year waa ranner-ap ta Cyril Toiler tor the Brttlab amatenr title at Malrfleld, Scotland.

Earl Hamilton southpawed th aVillii Into submission at I'lttaburgh, giving ' up but four hits. j

With a line-up filled with recruits the Cubs beat Boston.

Judge's single scored the winning run for the Senators against Detroit

In the ninth.

H r rr f r k and Harris sounds like a

theatrical t.am but these young men are merely two athletic pitchers who humbled the White Sox In a double

header. The Browns broke Joe Bush's winning streak of nine straight by taking the first game of a double header. Boston won the second game.

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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

Dectaions of boxlivg repreaeatatlrea are i At New York Johnny Bail beat Fete Herman (Id). Red Cap Wllaon knocked ont Johnny Maray (1). Karl Dalrd and Battling Reddy, draw (8). Terry MeHiurh beat Iriah Johnny Cnrtln 8. At Aurora Pal Moore beat Midget 9nilth, (10). Mike Dundee beat Gene Wataon (lO). Young Farrell beat Jack Elle, 410). Chick Me. Bean knocked oat Rabbit HrdUn. (6. At Boaton IouXa Boa-aah beat Joe Kgan (10). At ' Philadelphia Tommy Cleary beat Bobby McCnnn'(a).

HAYS NOT HELD FOR TRANSPORTING FILMS BOSTON. Sept. 84. Tha federal grand Jury yesterday returned a no bill refusing to Indict Teddy Hayes, trainer for Jack Bempsey, hearywelght boxing champion, charged with Illegal transportation of motion picture Mima of the Dempsey-Carpen-tier match at Jersey City last July. The pictures were exhibited privately to wounded war veterans at the Parker Hill Hospital recently.

(cmobile ciub, wil have no authority to make arrests for violation of the traffic laws, but will report any violations of these laws which may come to their notice.

Tell 'Em With Flower. Some girls have to be kidded; other bave to he orehid-ed.

Auto "Vigilantes" Formed r INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE HWObUbU. Sept A corps of "vigilantes" and an auxiliary force of "one cent a year" plain clothes traffic cops are the latest moves of the Honolulu Automobile club In Hs effort to put a stop to the reckless driving which has been the cause of an appalling number of automobile accidents in the Island capltaJ during the pasrt few months. The vigilantes whose identity Is known only to the officials of the au-

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Ed. Lipinski Is Now Official Football Referee Ed Lipinski, vell known Hammond athletic fan, has been credited to the list of Spauldlng official referees "f football. Last year Lipinski had tho contract for officiating all of t to games played by the Scatena football aggregation and has gained a gTeat number of friends the way he had officiated the game throughout the season. Lipinski Is ready to receive dates for football eamea ahead -f time, for there are more football teams on the field this year who will require an official registered football referee. For Information phone US or 681 ask for Ed Lipinski.

ED. LIPINSKI WINS FIRST MATCH GAME

Ed Lipinski. Hammond's junior

bowling champion, has won his first

bowling match game of the season by

defeating M. Spurn of Kankakee. Ed

Lipinski won by a total of 117 pins.

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as the McCool's bowling aleya wil be opened.

Wilson to Start Suit

For $35,000 Fight Coin

NEW YORK. Sept. 2. Following the decision of the New Jersey state boxing commission that the WilsonDowney middleweight title bout at Jersey City Labor day was no contest and that Wilson's 135.000 share of the purse should be withheld. Wilson's attorney yesterday conferred with a view to Instituting legal proceedings to comrjel the commission to

turn over the money to the champion.

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During the active years of life is the time to prepare for your protection in the declining years. A few dollars deposited in a savings account regularly will soon assure a substantial income in time of need. We urge you to start a savings account today.

First Trust & Savings Bank Formerly Known as Lake County Savings and Trust Bank Corner State and Hohman Streets HAMMOND, INDIANA PETER W. MEYN. President DAVID T. EMERY. Sec-Treas. JOS W. WEIS. Vice President CHAS. H. W0LTERS, Asst. Sec-Treas.