Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1922 — Page 8
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P;iro Kirht TIIK TTMES Afondnv. Marrh 27. 1922 d a two game exhibition series here today. At Dallas yes.crday the .Sox f.chieed their fourth victory over the world's champions in six (fames by a score of 8 to 7. The playing of MeCJellan at third base featured the White Sox performance. THESE ROOKIES HOPE TO HURL FOR THE YANKEES ;.-r.v.-:v mwMuv.Ai (itw.'.tA.v ....i. . - w -"" 'm. .... sew . . yti.,v.vwiW..tf vw.ti - . A--'- -..'. . . . turn jr 9 frv.i yV
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District League of Young
Baseball Amateurs Gathers Tomorrow
Tha initial meeting- of thos interested in tlio organization of the amateur 'baseball league of Nor;iierti Indiana will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Cary T. As a Tesult of tomorrow's meetingit is believed th.it the district's first leag-uo of young-sters -will be well under process of org-anizat ion. It is propi?iii to limit the players
to sixteen or seventeen years ami younger. It is well known that cities of this corner .of the state have some promising; -material plavfnp on the s'in, lots and it is the hope of the promoters to brim; these to the fore. Gary. Hammond. Whiting, Indiana Harbor, Laporte. Ch-rstortan. and Valparaiso liiv already signified their intention to furnish their teams. It is hoped to ring; in East Chit-ago also probably the snippy young Juniir Rodsrers team of la! year. Any teams which wish to g-et into the leaeruo are urged to have representatives at the meeting a'. Gary.
DODGER HURLER TAKES OWN MASCOT
TO THE SOUTHERN TRAINING GROUNDS
PINKEY FIGHTS SHADE TONIGHT MILWAUKEE, March 27 Dave Shade and Pirikey Mitchell are all set for their ten round light here tomorrow night. Shade has never performed here, but was secured on the strength of his fifteen round draw with the welterweig-ht champion. Jack Eritton, in New York. Pinkey la in good trim and hopes still to get that Penny Leonard light, called off Xew Year's Day because of the bursitis difficulty In the Mitchell left shoulder.
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Clarence Mitchell, Brooklyn hurler, outfielder and utility man, has his own mascots along with him on the training trip. They are Mrs. Mitchell find their son "Buster," who may join the Dodgers a littl uter, his father hopes.
WISCONSIN TEAM IN 2ND PLACE
TOLKDO, O., tow n. Wis., .1 e tonight, ups.t fashion in the a n d we nt i n i o
March 27. Water- . on t'h-3 second squad the pins in gallant A. IS. C tournament second place in the
live men standing- with a score of 2.937. sondinpr the .St. Francis te.irn, j which earlier in tit? evening jrrabj bed second rlace with 2.912, inO third position. The new second place holders howled scores) of 907, I 1.050 and 3 ,-100. The St. Frine1s Hotel team of St. Paul, missed the Lincoln Lifes of J Fort Wayne, who are leadin, the j parade, by fifty-six pins, i A slow middle same of fl?
spouea a chance of overtaking the leaders, for they opened with a count of 1.A05 and finished w iti. 1.02S. The Clown Ciearets of Louisville, slioniins: on he sam squad, cot 2,5 13. which should land them in the mcnv.
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WIN GAME
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"GOB" LOSES FINGER;
MAY NOT HURL AGAIN
tSPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHlTLNt;. Lot., Alaicu Z Whitinfr Lit! io Five after 1
hard game to the IV biting Circles a week aco came back strong in their next game by defeating the well-known Arrows of Whiting jn-
so. The teams were well balanced i
and evenly niatchetf, hut the game was rough thiougiiout wth many foil's calbd now aiid then. The game at half ended 4 to 4. but when the end of the game was signaled the Little Five had the big end of the score by a 11 to it taily. Bi'ly WaiT-cho w;'s the brigot
light for the L'.t'l Wichman played Die the Arrows. Box scorj: , L1TTLB Fl VK M. Bodney, F H. Walscho. C
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iiards belter than Krulish comitosilion. wants the v iiie, v. ide wtuld to know thai her dad is going to win back the worlds 18.2 balkline bill iai d ch i tup ion sh i p.
"Pud,'' known to the billiard world as Willie llonpe. meets .lake Sehafer, Jr.. n a. L.Vn' voint match starting tonight to decide the issue. "I'll be ".'ht at the ringside." said Alice, "'and Had won't lo-e. I will be .his mascot." Hoppe smiled. "That's what yo-i call moral support." he comni nte 1. "Oh, Dad's not going to lose this time." said the little, curly-headed minx, .confidently . "1 wasn't thei .2 when he lost the title, was I Dad? I'm going to bring that medal bac-t to New Vuiii. I told Miss Year, my teacher, 1 would." Hoppe looked serious. "flufss it is up to me," he said. "This kid has been telling me that ever since I arrived from St. Louis the other day and met her ami mother. Alice, can't 11 ndf t ;:and why if 1 held the title for twelve, straight years. 1 can't keep -n holding it. She. insists that I'm good." The dethroned rhimaion modestly refrained fiom saying there were very good reasons for Alice's content ions; 'that lor years he had bei-u the domin tting flgur?, in the billiards world; that no champion in
j any sport mho snow e .t greater su-
pt 1 iority; that he iiad been monarch of all bo surveyed until the late Jake Schafer's brMliant 26-year old son. a chip of the old block, unexpectedly unhorsed Ivm last November. " I'm in excellent shape, mentally and' physic. illy," said Hoppe, who i--o4 and looks younger. "I hav been training h-irl with Charlie Peterson In St. Louis I practiced systematically, two houts in the mot n-
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GARY, Pi,- March 27. Garland C'Gob") Buckeye. Known to all the baseball fans of t'lie Middle West, may be V.ut of the pitching game
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American Sheet & Tin Plate Company yesterday. w-h.:re he is employed, the middle finger of his left hand was s I most severed from the first joint and the third fintrer w-ris cut off at tno first joint. He wis rushed to Chicago, where the injured member is being cared for by a specialist. Buckeye has been pitching with the semi-pro leagues in Chicago for several years
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tetter that lie made 431, 4 17 and 4oL and for 3.500 points." pdmonished Dad.
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you?'" "I guess I've got. to," said Dad, looking at his mascot seriously.
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Philo Jacoby, Star Rifle Shot Dies in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., March 27 Philo Jacoby, who won the rifle championship at the Philadelphia centennial exposition and at Berlin in lStiS, died in a local hospital yesterday after a year's illness. He was !3 years old and had more than 2T me-dals find trophies win in rifle com petitions.
All! Vlil they Wear 'Em? i Women, Knckers for Golf 1
NOBLES VI LLE, IXD., March 27 It is doubtful if any other independent ball team in Indiana has three brothers as players, which is the case with the NoblesviUe team. They are Frank, Willard. and Albert Hare, who not only play, but who back the team and manage it. Frank Hare was a former football star at Indiana university.
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nthusiast this sprin,
- i Ruth Retires From
Game With Injuries
i to wliton investigation e,il an answer. Rumor More than fifty women Indiana Lniversity posarticle of feminine ap-
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Stanford Team Beats California, By 85-43 Score
LAS ANOIiLF.S, CAL.. 'March 27 j Stanford university tra- k team es-j terday defeated the Vniversity of j California by a score of S5 to
is a. quest in f a i 1 t j re' has it that, students at
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to appear in then i ng hi trseh.t ;U. " We wea r 'tin why not on the one of t he j i.r. ng
vers i t y. "It is ju-t another way o one conpiciotis,' sahl ano
man student. Ques; i-aiing among the men fa i ed to arnu-ae eny exceptional lilt -est. "Jut so they don't farr3" it to eIremes." the-.- said.
horseback riding, golf links." said women of the uni-
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N'F.W ORLEANS, March 27 Babe Ruth wrenched an injured leg still more and hurt his back in the game et ween the New Tork American? and the Brooklyn Nationals here yesterday. An examination showed that the injuries were not serious, although forcing him to retire from the game.
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TERRY OUT OF THE GAME I.OS ANtiKLKS, March .27- Zeb Terry, veteran in'UMer of the Chi-
o uhs, will he out; of the game eial weeks as the result of a.
ken bone in his wrist sustained
during practice. A ft er defeat I ng the Angels ti to 2 yesterday, the Cir.is started north today to take on the Seals, at San Francisco. The hatting of Krug, new second baseman, and 'liot.lv" Hartnett. recruit catcher, featured yesterday's game.
Rat Game Hardly Fair f INTERNATIONA' NEWS SERVICE) MARK ('KNTF.R. Ohio, March His neighbor. living across the
street, was helping t-iuuy iri y. sh , traps for use in a rat exterminator j contest. j Each rat's tail was to count twen-ty-flve points. But j Merz forgot that the road was the, divinding line in the contest. Next morning" every trap contained a rat. But not a rat had a tail. ' j
BETZ GIRIS PLAY THEIR LAST GAME Tonight is the last chance for baskethait fans to see the Beta Girls in action this season, in Hammond. They will take on the Blue Island gilts at the Lafayette gym at 8:15. A preliminary game between the F. S. Five and the Spoerner Five will sta'rt a' 7:l."t. The Hci-. ;ir!s have played seventeen games, winniug ft and losing 8. They promise to take the contest tonight. They close their sea
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Left to rikt: B. T. Culp. F. R. Murray, George Quinn. George Wilson, James Jolley and Frank O'Doul
Every last one of these young hurlirs is hoping that tit will be one "f th forturate ores to remain with the .American league
champions this year to fit alongside Carl May3. Joe Bush. Sam Jones. Bob Shawkey a.nd company. O'Doul'a retention is al
most & sure thing. The othert, however, lack big league experience and may bt farmed out for a season.
JUST A FEW LEFT JABS Fleas on a wooly dog In August are uo mote numerous than the claimants of titles in the wrestling same. If Babe Ruth got all the money credited to him by scribes he could pay the soldiers' bonus without missing the doujii. At that a hoard of guardians perhaps could be of service to the Big Bam. Counting- thickens before they arthatched sometimes can be done accurately, so why not count on the Indians winning the f xt pennant? Pitkin' 'em in the order in which' the ball teams finish is a merry rpring pastime whicn will start j soon. Some of the INts. if read up- j
side down in the fa'.l, would be correct. The Ken-'ieky Derby will he run May 13. a day when wooden "nickels bounce away like rubber ones. From the dope floating around American Association cities. one would draw the conclusion that there, will b '; a scan Cy of baseballs ally in the season. If Strangle!- I.e is and Jack Deiiipsey want a rough and tumble, why not lev,i -em to it and give tro: gate receipts to a good loads fund? St. Louis hfcn two clubs, the Cards and the Browns, that are talking about winning the pennants. Phiiadt.li.hia has two clubs, the Athletics and the Phillies and they are
talking of the chances of keepi out of the o liar nositions.
Oles Makes Good His Pledge to Donate Paj I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCRV1CE1 YOCNGSTOU'N, O., March Slav, or George L. Oles is preparing to make good on his re-election pledge to devote his $500 per month salary to the poor, he has informed the Kraerge:i'-y Relief Organization When told by the city auditor when his first pay check would be forthcoming, Oles said: "It will provide each for foodstuffs for 100 needy families for one Week."
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