Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1918 — Page 3
Friday. February 15, 1918.
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STUBS LISTED FOR GARY NATIONAL IT TOURNEY!
Wrestling Stars Who Appear In Big 4 Gary Tourney Tomorrow JSight
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By GtXO&OE X. TZ3X7CXO. eorge id4 Peter Mitropoulos. broth-
laa rounds, perhaps the most re-
Club of Chicago b-.i ber of the On ! irT v con;-' m thi
fn' ! a ! meet.
teurs In the tioj Id. Mi'. ?p!ro Vorif who is also a fellow countryman. M Vorre has be"n a Chtcas-' chamrlon f''
i .arkable amateur work ever done byj'he lst ;pars sn.J tlir-" iimr-3 ins bi others or iwo individuals the first I national cbamrionship bmiors llo .ar of public performance. L'sually fit- me mbcr cf the im.'e! Olympic Mb
"d by nature ruth unusual strength and i'iendl'i fighting spirit they von imr tdtate, saccs. In the first meet ''Ts concreted in the A. A. F. Noice '"f:rmrant easily winning the chanij i'i'ishjp in the Klj round class. Their ' "t ia?e: was the A. A. F. Utiles Tourn!"pt m 1vy in a class cf almost 50 lien both men Trent to the finals wlth- !. haung a man put them on the defr.sne for any length of time George v .1 5 given the decision while the wrest1 n v. practically even.
In ih next meet the A. A. I". cham1 i'mahit-s he n Gary von the honors ' r th third consecutne time they again i----. in . ue finals and again not hasinc i"n rut on the c!erensie during the; -.;- me". re'er ss gl-.en the de- , mi and ajain added S points 'yr . ."!"3 total. Later in the season theyw03.St
a '.r.t to Aurora and wrestled through ; t'.vo large field?, Teter Pinning two gold; 1 -."-dais and George 1 v. o silver, after H P'S'.ches es'h. Peter w en l to National . v. . 1". championships at the best comc t.uon it: the world, at Atlantic City,; cy .1 ersey in May and there won the f
' chest po?!ble honors in ijo pound 1 i 1 ,s;en. in order to accomplish this he was I'-jUireJ to defeat first, the Xletropo'.i-
-,ona! A. A. V. title holder! William matches ever perpetrated on a
i;,:!. fis. a Greek boy from the Greek ; r'.h-ic fieservmj of h"br pic Athletic Club of Chicago, the ;
trn intarcollegria te champion and Fiynn
DEWIPSEY FLATTENS RING REL
Battler Floors Jim i
Flynn for Count in Open- i ing Round; Big Crowd.
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PHTKIt SIITROPOtlOS ( Vntolnal A. A. Champion
Everybody called the turn . 'he
'heavyweight wind';p at fort Sheridan I Inst night. Jim Fi'-mi. the t ing relic
! from Pueblo, was flattened by jurig: anything else 'Jack teir.pe- fretn the Far "West in ' rnatrb of the
e-ihihilion d'irirH- the one reinute end ten second '.he farce consumrd. The :? flretv.an said all we-k th.f ;e ws ready for .1 tough frht. H v .hardly P.": for a ?rng walk. James had a hiir roll or f,7t about the stomach and j-osfHibled a con ic. valentine more than
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wns the Joke ,
th f.rst round cf o-te of the meat one- i
rpmpsy. who really Is a good battler, , eoiild no, he'n but look erea t e-n this or- ;
! casion. lie had nothing to ftr. end
! rort-e if br h: tier-"' "g j-or th-n ihv finished on his naur.cr.es out-; started oft'. Fl nn may ha v laced him
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- to pverr automobile owner in Lake county that there has' been mtJb iished in Hammond a con-pany under the . :,;.! of tire Champion Tlr &. Supply Company, wito wiil market the very best tires that can made. They will di?:ril-uto only one .style of tire which Is con-rtijd and look?, arts and wears like a coid lire. This company will shortly fsue a catalogue of automobile necpseities that they will carry In -lock, such as Wire Wheels for Ford and Chevrolet Cars. Heintz Selfstarter and Lighter for Ford Cars, Fire Extingutebors. Champion and Tungsten Spark rings, JWir.dshield Cleaners permarKintly attached to he windshield for cleaning lain from glas?, and Spot Lights. The Champion Tire & Supply Company ill be the only exciuslvo jobbers in Northern. .Indiana earrying a complete stock of automobile accessories. Thia company is run in connection with the Mcllroy Belting & Hose Oo , Truman and Sohl Sis. Mr. Fred F. Friedley, foi n:T Chief Pepuly. Sheriff, is Vice Fresideni and General Manager.
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f nsily chanipien from the Hungarian j side the ropes. 'ier:can Athletic Association of New I been knocked b;.
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championships Feter will again be called 1 iranity. Jim never had the. ghost nnon to dispose cf one of the best ami- chance with Pempsey and gave a p
h;ch he had once, but he rvi-r will do It aeain. eft honk. J r-i Jack Too Taut Tor Jim. helpless hu-l Jack used a corlclng left hook tr em
f a j the cutset with nn occasional s'rasht fit! r'.zb.t and had poor oM Jt'n's had ro-'k- !
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;ns in silly fashion. Flynn tried to keep
,m ciose to avoid rumstiment, but jack ; was too shifty for hmi. Finally one ! or the left hooks to th5 cliln spilled F';-nn on his back. He took a good long nine count and staggered to his wobbly P-r.s. Pempsey was on him like a fash. no'her left shoo'ing him through the ropes in a. s,"tlrg position as well a a hopatss sta'e At the anllcStat ton of he r'for'e. Torn Jones, witli a bhish of .sharne on his face, consent d to a de-1 fe? then and there. Tom was in Flynn's' corner ana had been loudiv predicting ( for days that Jim wnnM stifle the limit.! Jcnes was r ridiculous prognostica'or in th's instance.
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GLUB OWNERS ASSESS BASEBALL FANS FOR TAX DNJDMISSIQNS
WHAT IA5S WH.I. PAT.
IIK.O OTONmtlK j iffc1rn Inleri-ollrtttnle (hamptonl " i paralso Huh school and P.ast 'hicago' High schooi -niil s,tage a play of htehly ; interrjtttng at.d skilled basketball manp'.z. ers wht.-h also promisee to be an; interests it ga", a3 both teams arei strong contendere for the Nn';!i Jnd'ana. j sect xnal championship, end as it Is; drawing near the time for the ecectional I tournament to come cff. this adds Inter-
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LEAF LARD, limit of 10 lbs to customer 25c
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BEEF, WEML, LMfMB MB P&HM TONS OF IT AT RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS LOWER THAN THE OTHER FELLOWS. f FllSlHl Largest Assortment In Hammond,
The Fi'oebe! High school of Gary will
NF.W YORK. Feb. IS. Vaiform prices: rna'ne n first appearance in the Indiana
of admission to major league baecbell i High SVhooT Athletic Association for the j tee appointed for that purpose by the j firs', time tfiis year at Hammond tonight i ; parks during the period of The war was; vvhm the f.rt and second basketball' ; greed ttpon today by a Joint commit-1 tam clash a; the Central school gym-: president of the .National and American ! nastum. I i leagues. The reanlt of their delibera-j Mur!, tnterest Is teir.g centered about itlona was announced at the close of the j thl9 g,me 8, lh relative strength of i annual schedule meeting of the Ameri- j Frncb(l ls unknown dtie to the fact I can league last night. Including the 10 , tfct tllr w,r9 not re-!ns'ated in th- j 1 rer cent war tax the list of prices will j ir p A A ,ln,u thfs wfok. They j , be as follows: 25 cent sea's. SO cents; j haye be,n r,avirg Jn th Chicago league! 1 cent seats, 5 cents. 73 cent seats. S5 I t() ,h,s t!me ,
respecti ve. .
These prices were adopted to avoid the trouble and delay of making change
in pennies. The excess charges over the amount cf the regular war tax of 10 rer cent on the 25 and 75 cent adm'salons and the $1 -S box seats, may be re-
1 talnfsd or given to charity at 1)19 discreI tlon cf the individual chihs.
The reaa'.t of this game will determ
ine th place Gary will take In the coming sectional tournament to be held In Hammond Maroh Sth and Pth. The Hammond second team will play the Gary second team In the curtain raiser.
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TEAMS PLAY AT VALPD
VAl.FAEAISO, Feb. 15. This evening' ,the Valparaiso University will meet the strong basketball team of the Gary T. i r. C. A., and this ls going to he an in-i terestlng game, as the boya from thai "T" at Gary tell us they are going to j take the scalp cf the Valparaiso boys j when they get them on the basketball ; floor, but the local varsity team tells us that is Just coid air from Gary, as! the scalp will dangle from the belt of the local teajn, but it goes without say- j Ing that the game will be hotly contest- j ed all the- way through, for both teams j are strong end expect a victory. j
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Injured at Football, Sanity Is Questioned south: bend, ihd., xeb. n Basil Stanley, wbo as a, result of Injuries reeeiyed while playing lootball at Notre Pane La at fall, Is being held la the St. Josepa county Jeil pending an inquiry Into bis sanity. . Relatives hare been wired for. He lives at Sheffield, Ala, Stanley was a member cf the varsity and was considered one of the beet backHeld men in the school. Early In the season he was kicked in the head and has never recovered.
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