Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 325, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1922 — Page 12
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The DJamond A. C.'i of East ChleaSfO. ta31 another-cam to their jiit ot victoria by defeating the teat CalUmet A. C.'s by the score of to 1 At Graver JPark laat Sunday afternoon, before a crowd of about m thousand bail fans who were well pleaead with the.g-sme. The battery for the SUmond A. C's wm.m Block tfid loda, while Bna and BhranKo worked hard for tha Ca)araet boyst lock gave the tana a real treat by pltchlnr a wonderful ' game grettlnsjSS strike outs and allowing but two ttta. Tha Holding- cf Keller, Kolbus and Eckert featured the pa me. The Diamond A. C.'e raffled the 10 cold piece at their club rooms Saturday evening1, June 3rd. Xo. Ja was the lucky number held, by a?au: Nleniets of 485 Logan street. Hammond. The club and Its members wish to thank all that ave ua a helping bond, for a little "help Is all we need to keop sport in East Chicago. For games call E. C. 357-J. Ask for franeka.' Sunday, June 11th. open day.
pitched a good game, but he didn't hrtve the support be should have had. From the first of the game the St. John team didn't have a chance to win with Holly pitching for Hes?vllle. Holly allowed them two hits, getting twenty-three strike outs. This was the first game of the season and Hessvllle would like to book a few games with some Hammond teams. For games call Hammond 1377-Y-l between 6 and 7 p. m.
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hessvtlle jrb. win The Hessvllle Juniors traveled- to St. John and efeated the local team t to 1. The fit. John's pitcher, Static.
PATTSY ROGCO RECEIVES MANY OFFERS
BT LARRY GEOHGE. Whenever a young fighter steps into the spotlight of public favor by merit of his work' there Is generally a mad scramble by promoters large and small to bocuro his services. An avaricious manager, seeing only the tlnzel of dollars grabs up all or as many of these matches as be can squeeze into a calendar. As a result, he quickly burns up the energy of his fighter; and before two or three years are up his charsre is relegated to the shelves of the "hastens." Pattsy Rocco, Tim Obeli's crack 142 pounder, is sow going- through that stage of his development. During tha la t three weeks he has been swamped with offers. However, Tim, working1 for the benefit of his man
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''Bins" Miller in action and repose. Even Kenneth Williams' epeo. tacular home-run cloutiog nas paled alongside the phenoninal stickwork of "Bing" Miller, former Washington gardaer, now the leading figure in the Athletics' wad spurt. Blag recently rang up his thirteenth borne run while Babe Ruth was seeking his third and Ken was collecting his fourteenth. Miller started his
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has refused almost all of them. As !t is Pattsy baa three fights in quick iwoceselor!. And he eu)d have bad three more If tie wanted them. His first battle cornea off next Thursday night. June 8th, at Szabo hall, against Charley Trembley. A week later, June 15th. he again dons
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the mltte to o battle -with Frank Hlploek at the Summer Gardens of West Hammond. Then, on July 4th. ha performs in Whiting at a show the American Lesion are steg-inf there. A syndicate of men operating-"a ring- on tha old Porter race track also tried to grab Pattey's ahoestrlnfs far a semi-wind up bout on June 17, 1922. Tim flatly refused this argument . Mlchl ?an City, headed by Fltzaimtnons, has also bdd for his services. And another club in West Hammond tried to larUt his pig-nature for a future bout. Tim Intends to nurse Pattsy alone for , year or two until he has reached the maturity of his maahood. Then, Tim claims that he will let looao of Pattey's reins and permit htm to g-allop rig-ht tp to the championship if he can regda it. Patty has the stuff in him to ret there alright If lie la handled properly.
His right hand, which he broke about two en on the ago in a boat in Chicag-o Is bothering him again. Pattsy claims that If It will stand up O. K. next Thursday night out at Szabo hall, Charley Trembley will e in tor the hottest battle of his career. Pattsy snre loeks the goeds. His sefven mile run everjj morning, and his two hour workaut erery afteraeon has worked wonders on his wonderful body. Xo fat or panneh shows over the carefully trained muscles, and his cheeks are; taking on the hollow look ef a wen trained prize fighter. Look out. Charley!
MISS GOLLETT LANDS EASTERN GOLF HONORS
"BE.V T..'" June 8. Mia Glenna CoSlett, l-yar-old PrOTldeaee. R. 1., girl, won the women's eastern golf championship aver the Westchester Blltmora aouth course here yesterday morning when she returned a card of S !n the third and final round of the championship. This cave her three round total Of II 80 88 2.
HARK STJBDIVISIONWIN AGAIF The Marks baseball team won its fifth straight game Sunday, June 4. at their home grounds by defeating the Hurley A. C. from Gary in a onesided game by the acpre ef 14 to 1The feature of the game was the hitting ef West, the lanky first sacker. who got four hits in as many times at bat. making his tenth consecutive hit. Stewart, Taylor and Gaut also came In for their share of the batting melee with three hits apiece. C. Cohen was on the' mound for the Marks team. maUlng his fifth victory of the season in as many starts. Cohen has quite an enviable record with sixty-three strike-outs, allowing seventeen hits and thir-
Wernecke of .Chicago Win Valparaiso U. Net Title VALPARAISO, lnd., June . Orin Wernecke, Chicago, won the tennis tournament at Valparaiso University which has been In progress during the spring term. He easily won the finals against Mathews. CARDS ANNEX ANOTHER GAME The strong Cardinal A- C ef Indiana Harbor won their eleventh game by defeating the Deodar A- C. 11 to 3. Tfte teodar A. C.s used two pitchers, Putweovich and Bertowski. who were lambasted for tea hits and gave ten walka. The game was played S-2 for seven Innings, In favor of the Deodars. In the last of the eighth the Cards collected nine runs, six hits and six walks. The feature of the game was the pitching of Kurrafa. who pitched four tnnlngs and gave three hits, t we runs and a walk. The lineup: Cantrell cf. F. MelelUa lb, Weigers If. Barns 3b. Karraffa 2 b, P. Burns as. Makur c, Redgers rf. Hetrlck :b. . Score by innings: Deodar A. C 000 100 200 3 Cardinals 001 010 OJx 11 The Carda would like games with
THEY STILL TALK OF JESS WILLARD DOING COMEBACK
Jew WUlsrd as he Is todaj. ; ' Reports etmtintie to bob irp that Jess willard will et chance to renin tha heavyweiirht crown Jack
' Dempsey knocked from his lofty l dome. Willard is retthijc elder every minnte and the longer tha match is delayed the less probable it become. It may be, though, that Jess will climb into tha ring ones 'more just as a besineaa matter.
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PARALYSIS LOOSES ' CLUTCH OH BARRETT
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lobby Barrett, who was knocked !
ut by Lw Tendler Tuesday night rhen a left hand swing landed en he pit of his stomach, will not be ible t have the full use of hip legs 'Of a week, it was said today at the Jarrett home In Cliff ton Heights, a iuburb of Philadelphia, James T. Dougherty. Barrett's manager, insists Tender's puncn was low, and hat the blow landed en the cup isrrett wore fer pretectlon. "Barrett was struek en the cup." MA Dougherty. "tMa presslQt tgainst a muscle in his groin virtually paralysed him." Rumors at various times yesterday purported to relate the death of Barrett, but the latter was well enough to limp from his home In Clifton Heights twice, once to go to Media on a business ' trip and again to see bis manager, James Dougherty of IJperville.
PEGGY A. C. WIN (SPECIAL TO THC TIMES vTHITINO, lad.. June 8. The Peggy A. C added another victory when they defeated the fast Standard reroutes by a score of 12 to 7 The credit ia gives to Steve JSomco, as he fanned out tea and allowed but eeVeft rcattered h'.ts, while the Peggy's collected fifteen hits. The Peggy's are just beginning tha season and are looking to the future for a good strong baseball taacn that will show the fans Whiting so foe real baseball. Next Sunday the Peggy's will travel to Hegewlsch to play the fast Hegewlach Boosters, and the boys are looking far another victory, i Tor games write John Resetar. 00 Schrege ave., "Wbltlng, lnd., or phone S2SJ and ask for Cowboy.
Process Sleuths to Wed
IX8 AN(?EXEgy Calif, June 8. Thwarting process servers who hunted him to serve papers in the damage suit - of a painter, who charges that he was beaten up at Dempsey'e training quarters, Teddy Hayes got- himself safely married to Ml rioreaoo Lee, a screen beauty, some w her a in Keilywood. Over the phone, Hayes refused to disclose his whereabouts to newspaper men, but stated that the ceremony was per' farmed late yesterday afternoon with Dompsay and Jack Kearna as witnesses. Jelther Hayes nor Joe Dempsey, brother of Jack, had been located last night. in connection with the assault case.
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Strike fomented by the new labor unions are becoming common in Korea.
Joan Schmal uad e-4 i.irn are suiting with relatives at Chicago fer several daysMrs. Jew. M- Cferlach vtatted Wednesday at Chioaco. Mrs. Vm. Dc4!hr was a Basemend tsitor on Wedj dsy. Marraret Oarlach f 3Baat Gary U visiting hare with relatives.
Canada has tbJrty-tfctra oflleara and 610 ttea aerving on the shift ef tha navy. Civil aorpleye of th naval department number Tit,
Health score charts are betas in schoolrooms for the enterals tlon of the physical ceadtttoa of the children attending school.
A Japanese wooer peaaaats hl sweetheart with a baastttul sash by way of an nrrnrent token.
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