Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1921 — Page 14
Friday . September 30, 1921
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LOCAL TEAMS iii the fray tomorrow
rSPECIAL TO THE TIMES) I TCHITING, Ind.. Sept- 30. Tomorrow j h two-thirty o'clock the football war-j
riors of Whiting High school, clad in "green anJ white" will fro upon the gridiron at Gary to battle the Froebelites, who so victoriously opened their season last Saturday coping a 19 to o -ame from the Chicago Heights High chool grlil equal The lineup for Whiting High Is not nown but will be picked from these men: Dwan, Felsen, "Walsko, Wlckoist, Dewey, Phepheard. for the back "ell and Regan, Moore, Koch, Kalne, F.girers, M, Richardson. Binhamer for the line, while Froebel will put In the strongest eleven available. Hosklns and Ia Richardson, star lin'fir.fn of rh TVhltlng squad will probably not participate In the game on account of injuries Both teams have been practicing 'urd f -r the encounter, so a pool gamo f asure-d ami & largo delegation of ager grid fans expect to witness the battle.
WHITING PARK TRAPS
Jess Says He'll Sign To Meet Jack Again TOPEKA, Kan-, Spt- 30. Jena Vllla-rd said lod&v he expected to sign at once, upon Its arrival, tie contract sect by Tex Eicisaxd callingfor a rot-urn boat with Jack D&mpsey, world's haavywelght boxingchampion. Willaxd said ho uj been advised of the- terma and is quit certain they are acceptable. The bant probably will bs held soma time betwe-en Juno IS and July 5, next Summer, WUlard aaid.
KEW YORK. Sept. SO. Terms of tha contract sent 'VYiUard have not been revealed by Tex Rlckard. promottr. The provisions already have been accepted by "Willaj-d-The contract provides for a bout in the- Cnited Stats, Canada or Mexico, The number of rounds "s rot apecified. Tho prospective battleground is believed to be tha pina bowl In Jersey City,
HAMMOND HIGH PLAYS
VALPARAISO TOMORROW
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Team is Light and Inexperienced But Fast.
Hammond high school opens the football season tomorrow with a game p.galnst tha Valparaiso high, school at ; Valpo. Strict enforcement of the. eligibility l ules has trimmed the Hammond squad . to thirty candidates of which five are . last year's men. With light and lr.experianced material Coach Kelsay has' - whipped a team Into hape which he expects to take the heavier Valpo club ' off Its feet and win. by superior skull - work and speed. Hammond's line-op for tomorrow's game follows: Right end, Kmeczi; . right tackle, Eggers; right guard, . Mayer; center, Meyer; left guard, Wat -kins; left tackle, Klelgerse; left end, O. Nichols; quarter, Cunningham: left half, Ker.nedy; rtht half, V. Nichols, and fullback. Weaver. The. last year mennn the team ar Eggers. Mayer, Watklnp, Kleigehe, an! Cunningham. Kennedy had experience last year at a military academy in Tennessee, The, schedule for the- sason Includes three, games at home. It follows: Oct. 1 Valparaiso at Valparaiso. Oct. 8 Kankakee at Kankakee. v Oct. 15 Mishawaka. at Hammond. V Oct. 22 Froebel at Gary. Oct. 29 Open. . JIov. 5 South Bend at Hammond. Jfov. 12 Emerson at Hammond. Wot. 19 Michigan City at Mih. City
3IG LEAGUE CLUBS
HAVE A TOTAL OF 924 HOME BUNS
NEW YORK, Sept. 30 With only a few more major league games to be. played the sason' record or home runs In the National and Ame-rlcan Leagues is clos f 30u more circuit clouts than w;rs mal in 1320. 'fbe present year's total to date
? i-yt both leagues Is 02 i homers
against 631 made during la.?t year'' entire season. Seven more fnurbaj hit3 In the remaining gam'.s this year will make an increase ot an even 300, American League player? so far this year have walloped the bail for 470 home runs against 370 last year and In the National League 454 have been hit to dare as compared with 261 In 1920.
BIGGEST WINNING
MANAGERS IN THE
MAJOR CIRCUITS
MNTEHT10NL NEWS SERV1CE1 Iew York. Sept. Connie Mack and John McGraw, with six pennants apiece, are the leading pennant-winning managers in the history of big league baseball. The. "bellcowa" in the flag -winning department follow: Connie Mack J902, 1905. 1910, 1911 1915, 3914. John McGraw 1904, 1905, 1913. 1912, 1913, 191T. Ned Harlon 1S94, 1395. 1S35. 1539. 1900. Frank Selee 1S?1. 1S92. 1S3S. 1S9T, 1901. C A. Comlskey 1SS5, 1SSS. 1SS7, 1SSS. 1931. A. C Anson 1SS0, 1SSL 1S82, 1SS5, 1SS6. Comlskey also holds the record for consecutive championships won fcy the St. Louis Browns from 1SS5 to 1SSS Inclusive,
i Giants Oversold on Tickets ' For World Series Title NEW TORK. Sept. 30 The. New York
1 National league club announced that It I would conelder no further applies oni
I for world's series redervatlons. be
i cause of the oversubscription for box
' .'uul grand stand peats for games 1, 5 and 7 under Its supervision.
ON SUNDAY
tSPECIAL TO THE TIHESj WHITING, Ind.. Sept. 30. Another fine shoot Is scheduled to take placo over the Whiting park traps Sunday, Oct. 2. With fine, weather we are having now, high scores are sure to follow. The, main evont will consist
of 50 target 16 yard rise, also a !
target and novelty shoot will wind
up the program. The greatest season race In the history of the club Is now In progress over the club traps. Each
and every shooter la doing his utmost to Increase his score, at each shoot, and the fifty odd shooters are turning in some great scores to apply on the five beautiful trophlea the club Is giving to the five lucky shooters. At present Gu's Ollrlch ! leading the boys by a, narrow margin. Tho Roberts-
dale crack has Decn shooting a consistent clip 6-11 season and more than
once has made the boys step t'j keep
In his class. The main events wll
start promptly at 2 p. m. Traps will
be open for practice at 1 p. m.
Yankees 7 to 5 Favorites To Capture World Series NEW TORK, Sept. 30 Odds of 7 to 5 that the Tanks would beat the Giants In tne world's ferles were being offered today. Only small amounts were In sight, and were takn quickly.
MATTY'S DAY IN NEW YORK TODAY
SARANAC LAKE, K. Y., Sept.. SO. Christy Mathewson, outstanding figure In baseball today,, through the International News Service, sent personal greetings to the thousanus ot fans who today in New York will attend to his rights to a niche In aport-
J dom's hall of fame by a benefit testi
monial game. Smiling up from the depths of his reclining chair, "Big Six" said: "Tomorrow Is going to be one of my very happiest days. It would be quite the happiest day If I was permitted to be at the Polo Grounds, but then a chap can't have everything, and
I guess It oertalnly Is true that I ai the luckiest man In the matter of .yal generous friends that ever wore tin uniform of the big leagues." The fight of "Big Six" to regain h i shattered health has been a long, bar: one. Coming here over a year ago. l. was at once put to bed and kept the: ' for months, slowly but surely winring a game against odds that seemImpossible to conquer. Today he :i fairly on the way to recovery.
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CARDINALS RELY ON OPEN ATTACK
AGAINST MARINES
When Chris O'Brien's Chicago Cardinals clash with the Minneapolis Marines in the first Chicago professional game of Importance at Normal Park on Sunday the eleven will be well versed in formations of the open variety. Capt. Faddy Drlcoll has secured the best plays used by leading college elevens last fall, and these have been taught to the Cardinals. Drlscoll wl'.l perform in the triple role of puntinj, running, and forward passing. Manager O'Brien has increased the seating capacity so that 5.000 fans can be taken care of on Sunday.
ILLNESS CONFINES "BABE" AS YANKEES CLOSE IN ON FLAG M7W YORK, Sept. 30. Babe Rath spent a rentiers afternoon 1b bin hmel yewterday. The world's champion home run hitter Buffered from a slight nrtnvk of grip and had Heen ordetred to bed by bis physician. 111a condition, attending physicians aald, naJ by no means serious and they thought he would be. out gunning for his afty-nlnth clr cult slam today. Ruth Is believed to have raught cold Wednesday night while motoring: with Mrs. Ruth. He complained of chllia and fever when they returned home nnd his physlrtnns decreed It would be best for him to remain Indoors for a day at least.
KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES
FALL AND WINTER
1921
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EARL COOPER TO DO A COMEBACK AS AUTO PILOT
FRESNO. CAL.. Sept. 30 Earl Cooper today announced that he would reenter automobile racing, his first race to be In the 150 m"e. national championship classic to b held on ttic Fresno speedway next Saturday afternoon. Cooper ! to drive the car "'. Joe Thomas, famous driver who ;i. operated on today for blood puisoain:.'. Thomas is in a. serious condition an,i an amputation of Sis arm may be necessary to save his life.
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