Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1918 — Page 7

Thursday, February 7, 1918.

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TWO IRISH RIVALS

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Downey and Eagan to Renew Thier Little Dispute in 10-Rounds Tonight.

Two Irish ring: rival? will oncssf in a Miter return engagement on Milwaukee's .South Side tonight in the arena of l-'rank Mulkorn and Joe Orr.sUne. Hryan Downey arid Joe Kapin are the combatants and there should be plenty ol" merry nd earnest milling during- the scheduled ten round?. Betting on the outnnie is heavy both In Chicago and in Milwaukee, just ns it was the first time. Rriyk wagering makes a tisrht. and 'hre will t-i goodly numbers f plove fans present to view the controversy, '"hicasro is sending: a bip delegation, a? usual, special trains ".'ins advertised on 'he Xorthwostern ste.nn road and the electric line. Bettors from OhicKO are about evenly divided in opinion, Kasrn having many friends here, though a Milwaukee Idol.

National Hasehsll Federation will very likely meet in I'level.ind February 23. VnUersity of Illinois will hohl an athletic carnivnl Mnroh 10.

tourney

racific carnival in 1 'binary. lrons :md Clause Waj n of Angeles, ;iro the other two r-lnrrs win make the trip. They will s;i

The tourney will begin Kebiuiirt

Championship pocket billiard

may not bo j-t .! b . nuse of war con-j Th I'nttecl States dltions. I 'rank Taborskt of Schenectady j consists of ii.O clubs.

Is present title holder.

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WILL DIRECT BIG ROWLING TOURNEY

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J-'ort -eihi the bayktlball and l.iiv.HI fit

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Vnivereity of falifornia will hold In- Pennsylvania terras athletic events March S. Thel'etic Association.

annual dual contests with Iceland Stanford will tnke piaco Mar. h -S.

rhilad'-lpliia 5ch.ls recently joined ' la!Ct niRtit. Hammond smiriy walking

Interschplastlc Athwhich. before the

Quaker city institutions affiliated numbered 113 schools throughout the Keystone state.

Jesse- C Hurkelt lias sinned a twoyear contract to coach Holy Cross college bast ball candidates. Abel I.inar?s. former president of 'he Cuban National Pas.en.iU lenfrtie, 1? buiHins a r.ov park in the center of Havana. (lames will start In March.

An effort will b

Amherst toilette baseball calls for fifteen panic?.

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the. major league this spring from games.

teams so to Florida for

Havana praC h e

RACES AT GARDENS THIS

EVE

Cuban Ftars. last year's champions, will visit the Fnited States, playing in western states in Aptil and -working their way east during the summer. The Stars beat the Havana club three straight games last ear for the title.

Washington and l.ee universities not play Intercollegiate baseball.

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away with the LowcUUes and outplaying them in every department or I Tie) game. Front the (list whistle ii was p'ainW seen that lowcll never hud a chan. e. Lou ell who held first place m the Uake county high w.-honl basketball '(ague with ictories fr both "Whiting and

Crown Point, fell before the onslaught I of the Hammond fV.e c-'.rly in the game. In the first half ll'imnionJ scored 17 points, but came lack stronger in the closing s-esslrn w ith :tl more. Pla k.

Totts and Warne starred for Hammond. The ieiory came as a surprise to the fans who expect'd Lowell to put up a

The flould boathouse of the Columbia 1 snn " "1v

university in New York city has been' rroenei tu uur InKe tneir iir.-i transformed into a canteen for United appearance in the Uake county leKStates sailors and soldiers. i I'ebruary 13th when they will face HamI niond at the Central school flobr at HamThomas W. Murphy's winning it. I inond. The steel city team has a strong purses and stakes during the last nine team this year and Hammond has alyears on the Grand circuit and in light ready started to get in the pink of con-

harness races foot up a total of S63T.SS3. dition for that event

Dr. IUtdley A. Sargent, director of the ! Hemingway gymnasium of Harvard uniJ versity. favors the introduction of olj ley ball, handball, battlebal! and many

made to have pome of ' other playground games in the students'

athletic curiculum.

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0 lie yp WITH MICHIGAN CITY

By RAY rLETCHIE The basketball tan' reprrs- iit in ?he Michigan City snd Whiting high schf.ols will do battle nt the Whiting 1 iJi schorl auditorium on Friday night. Feb. Slh. The AVhi'ing five Is out to redeem itself frr the defeat that tf suffered at the bands of the prison town boys two weeks ago. At that time the city t'm took the Whiting quintet into camp very easily, and the advanced dope from Michigan City is that the wearers of the crimson find White expect to dupH-

performance with-

w ill an average or fit. tut' a year

j successful campaign was tn 1915 when 1 his horses earned ? 12S.420, the largest

Pennsylvania leads all states of this amount ever credited to a driver of trot-

country in selling licenses for sports- ters in one season

men Last year the state received $.114.473 at $1 each. California was second with ?275,f00 and New Tork third.

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Motion pictures of the WilHard-John-son fight were recently exhibited In reking. An admission price of J2 was

charged.

Willie St. Cinir of Oakland. Cal.. was awarded the referee's decision over F.ddia White of San Francisco at the end of a twenty-round bout at Ogin.

Abe Langtry. The bip national bowling1 tournaTnent to begin February 15 in Cincinnati under the supervision of the American Bowling congress, will be directed by Abe Lanjrtry, secretary of the organization. Lanjrtry in on of the most popular figures in the bowling game and has been secretary of the A. B. C. since ita organization In 1900.

McLean and Lamy to Skate for

Title Today

SARAXAC 1-AKK. X. the eve of jhe world's

Y . Feb. 7 On skating champ

ionship meet between IM I. amy .of

Saranac Lake and Robert McLean of Chicago both men are cintidem cf winning. Lamy has been working" out every day for several weeks and says he was never in better condition. The ice Is in fine condition. The first day's rrogram calls for the 220 yards, one-mi!e pursuit and two-mile pursuit races.

Jack Curlejr spent a few hours In Chicago yesterday singing praises of Jack Pompsey. He say it Is r!s firm belief that in six months Dempsey will be fit for a clash with Jess and rrovc a worthy opponent.

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out much trouble. Whiting's defeat by Michigan City was a :ae of too much Frecevus who shot baskets at will for the victors arid added to this the green and white war-

1 riors were worn out bv the came whicH

they played with Hammond the night before.. Fut the Whiting players do not enreMn make any alibis for their petbacks and are out to make the City team travel at a. whirlwind race If they expect toHatry the bacon home with them.

i The biting guards are confident thst I they can stop Preceous. Michigan City's I best bet, and in doing so they will send ' their chances of a win a soaring. The j players are being worked long and over

time for tiiis battle on Krtdav. Thev have left nothing undone that would hinder their chances for a win. A series of new plays have been developed and Instituted that makes- the OH Ctt y tossers powerful both on defense and In a ttaek. Sugar, Whiting's stellar forward, who js making a strong bid for a foiward position on the all-county team, and it is more than likely he will be honored with & rUce on the team, is in the pink of condition for this game. He predicts a good evening for the Whiting sauad. Michigan City comes het with a string of victories behind them and only two defeats chalked up against them. The gnme promises to produce a classy exhibition of basketball and the fans will be given a good run for tbeir money.

(Special to The Ttmec.) WHITING. IND., Feb. 7. The Indiana Gardens will be the scene of several exciting; races at the rink this evening. There will be a 3-mile race between the amateur champion of northern Indiana

and speeders representative of every 1 Chicago rink. In this will be John and, Andrew Spicak. two brothers, the latter : J.r . V, f . v .1 r- . '

when the former fouled. Other participants in races from this district will be Paul Drew and Geo. Oraney of Whiting', and Wm. Kauschak of Kobertsdale. There will be a 1-niile c:a.ss B race between John Hlavach, Roy Austgen of Hammond and several Chicago races.

Hot Springs (Arlt ) horse race meeting will last thirty-one days, beginning Feb. IS. The. racing w ill be over the Oak-1 lawn course. ; . I Roland Roberts has been selected asi

the third member of trie tennis team to play in Honolulu in the annual mid-

Gus Christie Meets Miske in Superior

Ring Feb. 15

DULUTH. MINX.. Feb. 7. Gus Christie of Milwaukee will go on in the main bout against Billy Miske of St. Paul at Superior. Wis., on Feb. 13. In the somiwindup Billy Williams, Portland. Ore, lightweight, will meet Jack Whittaker f Superior In a ten round bout. nd Johnny Schauer of St. Faul will meet a boy jet to be named.

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POINT DEFEATED

LOWELL

Notes of the Boxers

(Special to The Times.) CROWN POINT. IND.. Feb. 7 The Crown Toint high school defeated the

Lowell high school at basketball on Fri- i day right in two games, the first end! second trams of each school being j matched against each other. The Ham-i

mond high school locks horns with the local school on Friday nisht at the high school gymnasium.

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Matty Ryan will take on Jimmy Folcy beforc a suburban club Friday night.

Joe Lynch. Fastern bantam, and Johnny Ertle may clash in New Orleans in tb near future. The match baa been

suggested to Lynch and word is awaited j

by the New Orleans promoter.

TEAM LOSES

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Tommy Walsh will second hi3

The Meeker and McCunes of Hammond, took two of a three game series from the Hotel Hollas repi esentat ives of Fast Chicago at McCool's alleys in Hatn-

,'niond.last night. The scores were as enter- I follows:

prse Pal Moore against lick L.oaaman in a fifteen-round bout at Haltimore tonlt while Nate Lewis will be en this end of the wire awaiting returns. Al Doty. Canton, and Knockout Brown. Toledo, entertained Cleveland fight fans for 12 rounds and a draw was the verdict.

A DAGGER IN TH E BACK

J Hotel Dollts. ' Clark 159 Newell --..142

Whalen 202 Pandell 14 7 Tomer 160 Totals $10 - Meeker A McCixne. Dor sey 175 W. Rhode 200 Moll 177 Goehringer 190 Gill leO

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Badger Cornish Rules Flynn Can't Box Miske DULUTH. MINN., Feb. 7. Jim Flynn. who vis to meet Billy Miske at Superior Feb. 1". cannot fight in Wisconsin. It is said the Pueblo fireman is in poor physical conditiow. The state boxing commission yesterday declared the bout eft as far as Flynn is concerned.

FIGHT DECISIONS

Decisions of fight representatives Tuesday were: At Og-den, Utah. Willie St. Clair beat Eddie -White.

Boston Mike Paulson beat Harry Condon (10'; Gilbert O all ant won on foul from Shaven. O'Brien.

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