Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1921 — Page 3
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VIEWS OF FIRST WORLD'S SERIES GAME AT THE POLO GROUNDS fop pic'ure shows Elmf-r Miller of the Yankeen fcorlng in the first innlnar on Ruth's single to center field, ecorid picture, ituth out a' see- nd base afe-r fi-"ria; Miner. Below. Ji.'Xa'.ly stealing home ia ji.'th inning:, after doublin? and being- sacrificed to 3rd. Landis greets crowd.
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BUNG FIGHT
OF GARY SERIES NEXT TUESDAY
Thirty roun-ls of all ptar talent wi'.I feature the. cpemns enrd Tu--.-d.iy ev. ening of next week, of a series of boxing bilo-.vs which are to bo La.;cd this w;nter at Umpleby's hail in Gary by the newly orAniz' d Gary tans association. 3eor?e MCirnnon. j-opu!ar yrvrr? Gary athlete and flsht fan w jo i.i matoh maker for the club, ha.-i cngat-d simie rea.1 Glove artists for the c;en;r.; show and in signing- up his fighters, Geors irade it pi.la to iboth the fighters s -.id tnir mnaifei-s that if tiiey do not sh w Any inclination to mix it, there will be lio money for them following the show. Seats tor th fhnw were piaeeii on .o this week and a tec rdins to the
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z&'.n of duckets there wiii be a large gathering present. As p. t perfnrmrnres ha.ve proven pop:lar with the -fldies, a secticu haj htca reser cd for the ladies. In tho wind-up f.eht fans w'.'l hare in opportunity of seeing Freddie Wilder and Morrio John.-'jn two clever and :at 135 po'inderi in ;i.-t.ion. Bobby M "... n. Gary's cievrr little f eatherwe: -h. who h -i s :b e e n dumrdns h oppoirents in the pa.t performance-: cjil have a -afn-e to try hhs K. O. on Frankie Ert-ir,. -.! ,:ttie us pound .'a:ries:c r from tli.'-ajo, i,i tho ft;:i. n'indup. At the same wi-ijht Var.r.y G'Ofini.in ind Kid McGratii will eia.-;i in th curtain reiser. Tao l-oiis err- .- i i '.i to start -it o'eb.-ek fhn r;. nd tio -e will be no wi.r.inc; lrtwevn h it.-. It is po..;b!e that Morris Ch-Tiipain, M-.o
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known as one of the best punters Ham
mond ever e?.v. Gluek !s also there on :
the offense, and shouH he get away it: will mean a touchdown. The squad held or its last practice session last night. Ebsrt drove tlve boys until it was impossible to see th? pigskin. After the practice every
player was ordered into the club house for Una) instruction before the game. This game will marti the opening- ? football in West Hammond and according to dope a large crowd from city will be present win n the ttf rr , blows the whistle. Including Mayor Kamradt and Chief of Toiice. Xitz who is expected to kick off for the home boys V'oridcd they win the toss. It is well known that Hanvond will send it aggregation of rooters to witness their respective stars in action. The game will be player at the West ltiraraor.1 ball park and the kick-off will be a' :30 oV'-ck sharp. Manager Chuyken as eeoured the services of a college roan to officiate.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
PvlEET THE ORPHEUMS ; special to inn tihesi rz; "WHITING, Ind., Oct. k. on Sunday, ! xr: Cot. C. tlie Vhiting Friars will luvo ! for their opponents the formidable So. I 1 Chicago Orphums. one of the best i a 0 : .
pound teams booking out of the MidWest L.eagiu". last season the Orpheums hur.g up seven victories and had their goal lln: crossed twlc during their entire sschfdule. To start this seayn the Orpheurns wcti.- defeated 21 to 0 in tntir first try. but shrct have put over two victories. They are coining to Whiting eontidon t of adding another victim to the lh.t. I.,oeal fans ill undoubtedly '.-i a fc-w n'w faces in thj Friars battlofront when tln-y line up for the kickoff, Thitsen has been shifted to a half-bach position and Liilhe Walsko given a berth on riaht end. M. Opatt. Jjippincott and Richardson are fighting it out for Turner's job at guard. Blue had the misfortune to injure bis left foot in tlo Friar -Maroon game and will not be back in the harness for a couple of weeks. Coach Hart, the brainy little High school mentor, who took over the team last week, has had the squad out three nights this week workirg them long after dark. Tackling running jinterference and parsing c-nie in for th-1 biggest share of tho work.
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KINGON BENCH MNTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! !; NEW YOHIv, Oct. S. When the'; Tankee"s face the Giants this afternoon in the fourth game of the world's I series, Babo Kuth. the king of home , run swatters will be missing from the : American league entries lineup. ; A boil on the prett hitter's left arm ; had to bo lanced last night and the j arm has given the player so much pain today that his wife announced h could not possibly take part in today's ; game. r?he said he hoped to be able to ; j play tomorrow. ; ;
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NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Earl Smith, catcher of the Giants In Thursday s world series game, was fined lutft'i t day by Judge' Landis, commissioner of rise-ball, for "irregularities" behind the plate. Judge Landla gave no further explanation of the reason for punishing the player. Puring the game, angry words passed between Smith and Bob Meustl, right fielder for the Yankees, when he came to bat. Later Meus-el stole home. The Giants' catcher also had a verbal battle with Umpire Moriarity, who worked at the plate.
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With a week of hard practice, t lie ! Maroons of Wtst Hammond are all set j for the battle with the strong Gary j Cardinals ut the West Haiamond bail) i.ark. Sunday. All of the boys are in' treat shape with the except ioa of Ilipl .ck the jri-int tackle who w is injr.red
in th-' Whitin battle last week. li Mill ie out of the game for a few weeks owing to tiie injured knee which is causing much trouble. Coaclf Ebert has announced that tho
team ought to beat Gary aim accoraing to the dope, the boys will be out j with plenty of pep to beat their old j time rivals. The squad lias now been i reduced 10 seventeen men end t hose j who nvide the team pleased Khert with ! their wonderful showing in the prac- j tice sessions held all week. ; Fans v ho onto to s-e the gum" !
Sunday, will see two of Hammond s most prominent football men, they are Ked Schiilo and GiuoT; Warne. The lormer if well known for his wonderful offense and defense and also is
SCATEiS MET SENEKAS SUNDAY AT HARRISON PARK
Funday the f3st Seatena football clu'o will m.-et the 5-trong Sen'-lia club from Chh- ag-i at Uiri ii-on p-v. The game vi:; be iil- d at i o'clock sharp. The r-'ern.k.i Athletic club is one of the ..! 'est and largest in Chicago and '..'art a me n.-rrhip of Tf0. It. has a (,!' it weal- h t.t mate-vial to draw froin. th.s s iui- t 1'i'i played ir. the final game fur th.t ii"o b! '. wi. igh t championship or the ni id-west i'-aauo last year, t'layiug a, i- s-ore with the Kacine badgers on their homo grou ndn. This class of f..otha!l strictly amateur end supr..rted ly such former stars as Kck rsall, Kti ft- n atvl a host of others who are lovers of clean am iteur sports, t hs am:;t( ur mid-west league met? weeltly at the She-rman hotel in Chicngo wh-re ail cffiidai gam-s, in this l-gue ate booked. o;ipt.iin Sp'ieruer announces all men are in the pink of condition and are rarin' to go. Th". -ntire smad has been practicing faithfully tveiy evening this week, their coach has expressed himself as being much pleased with the smootheness and machine like manner in which th- team ran through tii- ir plays and predicts that any team their weight that can defeat the.m wiii have to go some Manager Shanks has gone to a largo expense in booking this club and is in r.te-1 e.f Hanitnond's support, and as cceiy intmlic red" this ti am liv s in every tnernher of thi steam lives In iiolli.5 Hunter, who is a member of Sp.aulding's official referee association, viil referee which assures a. gO'd clean gamo played strictly on each team's m! it. H. L-e-utman of Ohio State U., who lias s rved as an official in many prominent games in the cntral west, v ill umpire. The team will take the fi-Id in the following positions: Hill, !e; Scarle?, It; Hoimko, lg; Spoerner ('.'apt.) c: Knight, rg; Payne, rt; F. S- id. f hecker, re; Shatnks, jb; W. Sldcnbecker. lh; haniels. fh; Worland. ih-
At Xtw York Joe Burmnn beat Midget Smith (10) j Jahct AVhlte beat Jack Sharkey Ilai Shade beat Oeorgle Ward (t)! Happy Littleton beat Johnny Howard. At TuuKt Chicago Morrle Joh.ni-on knocked out Tim O'Brien CM 'nsy Hoeeo beat '1 lm McCarthy ( 111). At rw Orleans Jeff Smith beat Jim IVArey (IS). Willie Camp beat luteh Garilnrr ( . At rhlladel plila Tommy Golden bat Willie MctJokey (S). At Iloston Sam Lubo-iiiii ' won from Tommy ltohnon on foul (5). At Uetrolt l'ete Choike knocked nt Jimmy Sevlin (T). I'aul Matbea knocked out Billy Holmes (3). At Milwaukee Benny Valgcr beat Johuny MendeUnliu (10).
NATTY WIRES HIS BEST TO GIANTS SARANC LAKE. N. Y.. Oct. S. Christy Mathewy n, h'-ro of the 1!0S world series and id 1 of New York fa-s who is n covering from tuberculosis here, yesterluy snt the following message to Manager John Mctiraw and the Guints.
"Remembering what you did against i
! Pittsburgh this year, after a late start.
your friends are all sure you wdl start a winning offensive today. Get you!
' eyes on the ball and some footprints on thi home plate. But, win or lose, we are all with you." i
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Thomas, Indiana Back, Is 111, and Can't Play. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., O-t. S. Eugene Thomas, right halfback on the Indiana football team, which meets Harvard at the Stadium today, was HI at a hotel last night and will not be ah'.? to ph.y, his physician eald.
Thomas, who had been indisposed for two v.e-'ks. was brought east in the hope that he. would be able to play, but the: rail journey upset him. his comrades said IV-n Burke will play Thomas' po.-ition.
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' PITTSBURGH, Oct. P. -Robrt Caniietax. New York, took his first victory in three starts in the national tn.;cushion billiard championship elefeating I'ierre Maupome of Mexico City, 00 to "4. in 5C innings. Eacn had a run of Hugh Heal. Toledo, won from Chailes MeCourt, I'ittsburgh. 50 to 41, in 72 innings. Hcal'a high run was 6 and McCourt's 0.
TOM GIBBONS STOPS FOE IN 30 SECONDS BUFFALO, N. TV Oct. 8. Tom Gibbons or" St. Paul knocked out Clay Turner of New York in the tirst thirty seconds of a scheduled fifteen-round bout in the Broadway Auditorium. The St. Paul boxer scored bis eighinth straight knockout with a short left to the jaw. Turner crumbled in the center of the ring and Gibbons picked him up after the count and carried him to his corner.
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