Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1917 — Page 7

THE TIMES PAGE SEVEN. t . . t ' , "; "i 1 V .1 f .. if -J . .' 7 YOU'LL SET HALF VILLAGERS PLAY SOME OF THE LEADING BIG LEAGUE STARS AMONG THE HOLD-OUTS WI SUNDAY ; Claire Rhode Organizes Fast j : t Basketball Team for : I ! Games at Capital. ! IF WELSH WHITE TO

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FIGHT DECISIONS

Decisions of fig: lit representative!? are: A; Toledo Bryan Downey and Tranfcie Murphy Xouffnt a draw (12); Johnny Celmars knocked cut Jack Ketchell (5). At . Waterbury, Conn Johnny Kilbane knocked out Youn? Drnmmie (10). At New Orleans Johnny Harvey stopped Billy Wlson (5); Pal Koran beat Joe Malone (10). At Philadelphia Jimmy Gibbons and Wtltey Baker fought a draw (6); Whitey ntig-erald teat Willy Nelson (6); Harry Leonard, beat Jimmy Morris (S); Johnny Coyle knocked out Johnny Bunn (2).

Charley White lias fought World's . I .;s"nf weight Champion lYkiie W-l5h ; four times, or a total of fifty rounI.. wnd failed to lift the crown from the Fri'on's bean. On it-jiiII White j runnine second, but he still continues i persistent, and believes that one more i crack at the champion over ihr Ions:1 route will sec the dethronement of) Freddie. Yer the purpose of arrariRinjr one mor crack, his matiaifr, Nate Iws, i ornered Welsh and Manager Harry : I'nllok in the Hotel Sherman last night j fiid Threatened to bottle thftn up in-j definitely unless they agreed to maki-

'ne match. Late reports, howevrr, did ii't indicate that Lewis irot any more than promises. Welsh to Setire. Welsh is determined to stick to his plan announced recently of retiring n July 7. which is the third anniversary of his ascension to the Jisrhtwoiirht

throne. F.ut before he quits he intends! to engage in one more loni? distani'e 1 BROVJTH" AJtTD

hout, and that's the bout that Oh.irlcy TITfJTT A

waukee idol, also wants ir. Vhite. however, thinks he !ias 1 3 1

best right to the chance, but lie .-idmits that Mitchell a Wo is in the runnine. "To settle that argument " said Wl,te last night. 'Til fis-ht JTitcholl. 1 1 i - winn-r teft the scrap with the champion. That's ftr enough." Bonus for Lewis. "F already have nereed tc !"ght in H-iana over the twenty-five round route, and it is up to my manager and i tc promoter to sifjn up Welsh. Thns'w

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'la ire Rhode, manager of the famous l ine Village football team, has leased Toniliiisoti hall at Indianapolis for the remainder of tin- winter ;md has formed a basket hall team which will play, in the. capital under the rami of Fine ilhiKe. The first biff feature gam . will he h'lmihiy afternoon with the Wabash A. A. quintet. Wabash and Fine Village are oi.I gridiron foes and the t.lt Sunday will be (he tirst of tts ralure between tlie. two athlr'.ie orjranizat ions. Interest in tin' Kane- is running bih in J nd ianap.l is and a monster crowd is expected to witness the tilt. Fine Yill:14c is repi e-sented by such men us i:il!y (o-of, Follie ;ray. Walter .Ski-tnp, i.ov i ll luih- and oth rs who i.'ive won t'tiii.e throughout the state for Ih.-ir basketball ability.

Iveft to riffht, above : Maranville, Janrrin and Alexander. Below: Joe Buh and Wallie Schang. A ninnber of the stars of fast company have sent back their contracts for next season, refusing to fiigm at the salary mentioned and demanding mere money. Quite a few of them feel that their work last eeason deserves a substantial increase in their wagres and when they didn't get it they turned hack the papers. Among them are Grover Alexander of the Phillies, Maranville of the Boston Braves and Janvrin of the Eed Sox and Joe Bush and Schang of the Athletics.

DOWNEY FIGHTS DHAW WITH FRANKIE MURPHY

TOLEDO, O.. Jan. ID. Bryan Downey ! of Columbus and Frankie Murphy of j Denver foueht twelve rounds to a draw! here last night. Faeh w eighed under j 140 pounds at 3 o'clock. I Murphy met the Columbus lad at in-I fiKhtincr as well 8n boxing. Murphy rocked Downey several times with hard i

right counters to the head, but lacked the steam to do any severe damage. Downey met Murphy's rushes repeatedly with left jabs.

and his manager. Lewis told could f;et Welsh for this bout.

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be does Fin going to spring a nice little j surprise party on him. There's been j talk in the past of a split between us. That was all bunk, and to show- that it .was I'll p.i fifty-fifty with him 1f he: j lands this twenty-tive round bout fix me! ' with Welsh." 1

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when they clash b fore the Faeipe. "lub in ;i ten-round bout. To the t'hicago Oreek. J'roniotrr .lohn Waci;er has off i i ajd a return match w ith Fattling Lc'tisUy if he trims the Milwaukee I'avetnaii. The i'.attlor beat (ieorgo last summer in the t. pen-air arena at Fast "hieneo, Jaek Ihllon was nc.mcd as Uoh's

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show in the i- ! place nt Kacine Froniotec John scheduled tell-

round bouts. .;eorge Knockout Frown. wild men Chicatro c.reek middleweight, j meets Hob M"ha. the Milwaukee cave , man, in, the feature event, and a tough battle is a certainty. Frown holds t v o ( ' victories over the Milwaukeean. a j

twelve-round decision m boston and a' popular verdfit in New York. Fob wants to bet he will receive the result on this occasion. j

HIS FIRST ALIBI. NFW ynRK. Jan. F. When I.es lurry took a notion recently to go to a few American tight clubs and see bow thing! are done in this country, be didn't have even a hunch as to what lie was getting into. When he returned and washed the smoke out of his eyes he gave vent to bis feelings. "In Australia." he declared, "they wouldn't stand for those dirty barns .and that haze of smoke. When a fellow has to exert himself he also has to breathe, and any one who would ask him to work in smoke-iilled, disgraceful arenas like thoso I have seen should be barred from staging bouts. 1 suppose I will have to go through it if I tight in New Tork. but 1 11 never fjuit kicking about it."

KSLBANE HOOTED AFTER K. 0.

WATKUm'KY. COVX., Jan. 13. ! After knocking out Johnny Brummie of j Jersey City last night in the tenth j round. Champion Johnny Kilbane had I to have a police escort. It was claimed

i.n oh ne nu Brummie for the second knockdown before the latter had risen to his feet. Kilbane was hooted as he tried to speak from the ring.

A fairly new scrapper makes his how i

OWLS ARE AFTER IPO

Mike Gibbons Now Wears Wrist Watch. ST. FATTX., Jan. 19. Mike Gibbons, the nearest to a middleweight champ now extant, is the possessor of a wrist watch. Mike wears it. He even defends it. The watch, which was given to Mike by his brother, Is much more practical than the ordinary kind, according- to the fighter.

in these parts in the secondary tenrounder, lie is Filly Kautz, the Unci lie lightweight, who has been battling in the West. ! meets Fed Ixiian, the

Southern Hash. Red is just back from! Btlhal W

Fufl'alo, whore he earned a. newspaper 1 j verdict over Jake Shifter in ten rounds; .special to Tub Time?.) ! Tuesday night. Having polish-d off , W,ITIX,; jxn., Jan. 19. The Owls! Matty MeCue and Matty Smith. UH vmraiw tniR,u lo r.Iay thinks he can put the complete kihoh t))f. V(il),iraiso ,,,. A!H,ut 50 to ..".I on the Faeine crop of lightweights by fj)ns wjM ,,, ,.,, . t,.nnl. ,..8vinK ! trouncing Kautz. Whiting via the FennsMvania at 6:3!i The opener, in point of interest per- anti returning at 11:48. i

haps, is deserving of a better place on j Tomorrow night the Ow ls will play the program. It enlists the services of j the famous Kx moors team of the Wildisbing Joe Doty, the Kenosha hard' SOii avenue Y. M. C. A., Chicago, present hitter, and Durable Dan Hayes, former, holders of the A. A. V. unlimited chainamateur middleweight champion of this pjonship of the middle west, section. Dan has whipped the same , hard game is expected as the Kxboys Dory litis, and expects to put an j moors are a bunch of fast heady players end to Joe's raids on the rnnsk of local j captained by "Feinting Hertha" Flint. 16'i-pounderp. j wno j,, considered by all to be one of If Mr. Dory treats Dnn'l to the samel the most accurate basket shooters who

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