Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1913 — Page 3

THE TIME33 THREE TRACK ATHLETIC STARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. CITV BOWLING TOIHXASIFAT.

Monday, March 3, 1913.

Won. Lost. P. C. E. B. A. ..47 13 , .783 C Longs , 43 17 .710 Clabbys .41 19 .678 Juntos 28 32 .475 Snyder's 27 ' 33 .452 Bcssemers , .' . 23 37 .408 Holtamans 22 38 .355 Armours . . . 19 41 .322

HlKh team series C. Longs. 2.839. High team score E. B. A.'s, 982. HiKh' individual average score Clabby trophy. Rose 178. . Series Thurs nlRht:" ' 1 1 -tf:; .. ' N : : : " - s Clabbys. , 1st. Whitaker .164 2d. 178 172 168 176 3d. 181 150 202 145 s. Bradford. .192 Newell .151 H. Meyer ..147 Towle ,113 C. Meyers

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Fond da Lac, Wis., March 3. A movement was launched here onr Saturday for the organization of what is to be known as the Northwest Boxing Circuit, which will include nine clubs scattered throughout four rtates. The clubs represented here on Saturday and which are to form the proposed circuit are Jack Brunkhorst's Fond du Lac Boxing club, Fond du Lac; Howard Cassiboine's club at Madison; clubs at .Racine,. Milwaukee, Kenosha and Superior, Wis.' Hammond, Ind.; Kalamazoo and Grand Eapids, Mich. It is possible that other clubs will be admitted to the organization

CHICAGO STARS ARE

LEADING II

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Seven of Them Top the Individuals and Five Pairs Are Best in Doubles.

Toledo, Ohio, March 3. The A. B. C. tournament, In progress here now, became largely a Chicago event yesterday when, at the close of the doubles and singles, five Chicago teams were found leading In the doubles and seven In the singles. Early In the day Small and Drew of the Windy City came home with 1,206, which placed them fourth. To attain this mark the pair totaled 481 In their second game, caused largely by Small's 276 score, which stood as high individual 'count for only a brief period, as Kurleman of Cnclnnati topped this count by one pin on the succeeding squad. Wood and Leigh, also of Chicago, were the next best for the day in the two-men event, counting 1.175, one pin more than Murray and Wilson on the final trick. It waa in the indivduals, however, that la big battle took place, the lead see-sawing back and forth until Billy

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AIR-WATER BOATS Hydroplanes that will both navigate

the air over Chicago's loop district and play the waters of Lake Michigan are

to be features of the speed boat carnival planned for Chicago this sum

mer. One or more or them will De

driven by men prominently Identifld

with the local sailing and motor boat

ing game.

Hydro-aeroplanes and also "flying

boats" have been developed during the

last year or two. but the latest craft will outdo its predecessors, it is claimed. Four of these air boats have been ordered by Chicago sportsmen and will

be seen in action early in the summer. Adam Weckler Jr. and Max Lillie. the aviator, are designers of the new machines.

James A. Pugh will try. the. new

craft. Upon his return from New Tork, where he went to secure entries for Chicago's speed carnival, he announced that he had signed an order for a Weckler-Armstrong-Lillie air

boat. The craft, for which a speed of from sixty to ninety miles an hour, according to the model. Is claimed. Is made to carry two, four or six passengers. . The body of the craft, designed like a motor boat, carries big planes folded along Its sides, which when extended enable the affair to rise from the surface of the water and fly

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Ebert 189

Prest 152 Martin 153

Stevens 122 Fowler 145 Totals 761

1st. 157 140

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yard high hurdle race was close. Nicholson led by a slight margin un til he reached the last hurdle, which h

kicked, causing him to lose his stride

ana the race.

NELSON "COMES

UP" SMILING

"KAYO" BROWN STARTS WORK

FOR NEW MATCH

Los Angeles, March -3. "Kayo Brown, the New York lightweight, be gan training today for the secom

twenty-round battle of his career. He

will stay at the Venice camn and will

use his sparring partner and Eddie Marino as sparring partners.

On March 15 Brown meets "Bud" Anderson, the Medford boxer. In a scheduled twenty-round ring battle before the Pacific Athletic club at Vernon. Anderson Is the boy with the knockout punch In either hand, picked by

many California critics as the coming lightweight champion of the world. Atiderson's idea in taking on Brown Is to gain Immediate recognition by stopping the New Yorker in less time than

It took "Mexican" Joe Rivers to do the trick. .m "Anderson will be sadly disappointed." said Brown. "I have became thori oughly acclimated now and will put up even a better fight than I did against Rivers. But for that chance punch in the tenth I would have beaten River.

By disposing of Anderson and taking

on tne next boy after him I hone tn

win the July 4 date at Vernon for a return go with Rivers."

Spencer of Chicago, rolling late In the

afternoon, marked up 658, beating out

Wagner of Cincinnati by ten pins. . Im

mediately after Spencer had passed into the lead Bliss, another Chicago

roller, threatened to pass him, but

missed an easy spare In the tenth, when he tried to reverse his loaded ball on a ten pin. Wagner started off badly in his trip ti the top, getting 172 in his first because of a split and a mis. He raised this to 227 In the second, and then came home with 249 as a windup, a parade of six successive strikes being responsible for the big tally. On the following squad Billy Spencer started out with 223, a triple and four straight strikes helping him to the select class. In his second game he doubled and tripled, giving him 214, while as a windup he doubled three . times and secured 221, giving him a total count of 658. Spencer failed to miss throughout.

Atlanta, Ga.. March 3. Battling Nelson, who Is here to meet Frank WhltwnosHiiv nlcht. 'ridicules the

report that his bride of six weeks, who ARMY MAN AN UMPIRE vrioo TT"o ir Vino- rf HoBVpr. if to 1

WHO iiiioa j . e v " - sue him for divorce. "Fay," said Nelson, In speaking of his wife, "is the grandest little press agent in the world, and her letters show that she loves me. The divorce story Is Just the yarn of a press agent. "However," Nelson continued, "if my wife intends to take such action, which I don't believe, it is because some one has poisoned her mind against me, for she never would do it of her own accord."

Green Bay, Wis., March 3. Military

discipline will be the rule In some

games played in the Wisconsin-Illinois league this season, - for President

Frank R. Weeks has signed Louis P.

Roth, a sergeant in the United States

army, as an umpire.

MATERLINCK ACTS

AS FIGHT REFEREE

SPORTING BRIEFS. Boise, Idaho, March 3. The antirace track gambling bill was passed by the house. The- bill already has been passed by the senate.

Philadelphia, March 3. Matty Baldwin of Boston had an easy time defeating Pat Bradley of this city at the National A. C. here last night in an exceedingly slow fight. New Smyrna , Fla., March 3. The Kewatin academy baseball nine of Mercer, Wis., which is training here, yesterday defeated Kentucky Military institute, 3 to 2, winning the "prep" championship of Florida. Keewatin is coached by Jimmy ' Sheckard of the Cubs. Calvin Demarest has accepted a position as billiard instructor at the University club of Chicago. In addition

to teaching the young Chicagoans he

will have ample ttme for practice, as he still has his championship ambi

tions and intends to challenge Willie

Hoppe for the 18-2 title. San Francisco, Cal., March 3. The playing schedule of the Pacific Coast league was announced yesterday by President Allen T. Baum. Opening day is Tuesday, April 1, Portland playing at San Francisco, Venice (formerly Vernon) at Los Angeles, and Oakland at San Francisco. The full season will be thirty weeks, closing Sunday, October 26. Dallas, Texas, March 3. James Thorpe, the Indian athlete, contributed largely to the 9 to 1. score which the New York Nationals rolled up in the

PREPS ENTER FOR

TRACK MEETING Indications are that 500 athletes will compete in the fourth annual interscholastic track and field meet in Patten gymnasium on Saturday, March 15. Coach Omer of the Northwestern uni

versity track team. In charge bf the entries, says that nearly 200 athletes from the various sections of the middle west are entered. Although none of the local league teams has entered, it is expected that nearly all will send in their blanks the latter part of this week. Cook county teams usually are slow in sending in their entries. Evanston academy, which won the contests last year by 30 points to Lane's 18, will be a contender for the title this year.

Nice, March 3. Maurice Maeterlinck

the author, acted as president of the

jury to decide the winner of the

Georges CarpentIer-"Cyclone" Smith boxing bout here last night. His du

ties were light, however, for Carpen

tier did the bulk of them for him by knocking out the American thirdrater In the third round. Smith was a

toy in ! Carpentier's hands, and it ap

peared as If the Frenchman could have put him out in the first round had he

so desired.

.CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR , the:

first exhibition game of ' the season Saturday against the Dallas Texas league team. Thorpe, up five times, batted out two singles and a double and accepted twelve chances, besides taking part In two double steals.

In a one-sided meeting In which two records were broken the Chicago Athletic association team won the Central A. A. U. indoor track arid field cham

pionships on Saturday with a total of

fifty-one points. Illinois A. C. finished

second with twenty-two and Notre

Dame third with fourteen. Ira Davenport, running under the I. A. C. colors,

hung up a new record of 1:58 4-5 for the half mile and the Cherry Circle re

lay team established a new mark of 3:28 1-5 for the open one-mile relay. New. York, March 3. Stanislaus Zbyszko, the Polish champion wrestler, defeated Paul Samson, the German champion, in a catch as catch can bout, limited to forty minutes, at the New York Athletic club Saturday night.

Zbyszko forced Samson to quit with a toe hold in 31:58, and after a twentyminute intermission, with eight minutes and twelve seconds of the time limit unexpired, the men went at it again. Nearly all the time , Zbyszko was on the aggressive, but neither wrestler gained a fall, and the match went to the Polish champion on points.

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50 "BONES" FOR KIDNEY BLOW Tim Hurst, the veteran boxing referee and baseball umpire, has a novel suggestion, which has been brought to the attention of the New York state boxing commission. Hurst says that the best way to compel boxers to obey the rules is the infliction of fines. "If a man persistently refuses to break out of clinches," says Hurst, "a fine of $25 or less would make him obey. If he hits on the breakaway take $50 more. - But of course these fines would

apply only to big bouts where' the principals could afford to pay heavy penalties. In the .smaller bouts fines of $5 and $10 would be sufficient. After fining rule breakers it would then be time enough to disqualify them for repeating these offenses."

SHEPPARDWINS INDOOR RUN Kansas City, Mo., March 3. Melvin W. Sheppard, representing the IrishAmerican Athletic club of New York, easily won the 880-yard Invitation running race at the annual indoor track meet of the Kansas City Athletic club last night in 1.-58.. John R. Case Jr. of the University of Illinois won the fifty-yard high hurdle, the fifty-yard low hurdle and finished third in the fifty-yard dash. The race between Case and John P. Nicholson of the University of Missouri in the fifty-

WEEK.

. MONDAY.

Opning of ninth annual spring golf tournament at Pinehurst, N. C.

Opening of annual show of

Pittsburg Automobile Dealers' as sociation.

Start of 82-mile Marathon race

from New Orleans to Baton

Rouge.

Knockout" Sweeney vs. Billy

Ryan, 10 rounds, at Syracuse, N. Y.

Young Saylor vs. Andy Beze-

nah, 10 rounds, at Cincinnati.

Pal Brown vs. Steve Ketchel, 10

rounds, at Milwaukee.

TUESDAY. Opening of hound and field dog

show, . Madison Square Garden, New York.

WEDNESDAY. Opening of annual bench show

of Duquesne Kennel club, Pittsburg, Pa.

THURSDAY. National A. A. U. indoor track

and field championships, Madi

son Square Garden, New York.

Opening of annual bench show of St. Paul Boston Terrier club, St. Paul, Minn.

Arthur Pelky vs. Fred McKay," 10 rounds, at New York City. FRIDAY.

Packey McFarland vs. Jack Britton, 10 rounds, Madison

Square Garden, New York. SATURDAY.

Annual indoor meet of Sixty-

Fifth Regiment Athletic assocla

tion, at Buffalo, N. Y.

George Brown vs. "Kid" Griffo,

10 rounds, at Altoona, Pa.

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