Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 15 May 1919 — Page 7
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Thursday. May 1", 1010. THE TIMES. Pane Seven. ieffres TALKS CAN DEMPSEY'S RIGHT STOP WILLARD'S LEFT? iu ft;
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l.OS ANOKUCS. i.a !;;'.. notice tha: Tt KicUard a,.: be is not worrying: over the a referee for t!u W'.::.i r.1-1 n! Ti-N'.lo July 4 and i dono have given n:uoh ccnsldi-rii but it is a question tt,t si
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Tt is doubtful H there has mr I ii a match for the heavyw :gh rmi.i,,iehlp whfre a refer-, e mi had -r.'n4. a responsibility. Thai may .-.mi.i1 o.M to fome, but Just think it over. Hen- is ;i bout scheduled for but twel-.e rounds and tha world's title is at stake. There is to b--. a referee and decision which means that If the bout goes the limit ho must name a winner or call the match a raw after having seen the men In action SS minutes. Now that may not sound like a touph Job. but I believe it is a lot tough--r than it would be to name a winner in a SO cr 25-roimd, bout where the referee ha bad a chance, to see the, men in action sixty or Bsventy-fivo minutes.
Any ordinary referea would be perfectly satisfactory if there should be a knockout, but In a short bout th" chances of a knockout ate fnuch less than they would t In a longer affair there is Just that much more chance tost the referes will have to name the winner. Then too. remember that H will be a tough Job for a referee If the bout should go the limit with Demrsfy, but a slight shade in the lead, for It is a Tretty hlg proposition to have to give. n verdict against the champion and tae his title away from him. . I recall hut two instances In modern hoxlng In which a champion lost his title by a decision. Freddie Welsh took the title away from Willie Ritchie after twenty rounds of boxing and In th--featherweight class Johnny Kilhane won a twenty round decision over Abe Attell. All other switches in the title in recent years have been the result of knockouts and Bennie Leonard s knock
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Jess Willard's left hand pnd arm is the big fellow's greatest asset insofar us pugilistic ability is concerned. With it he can jab as
rapidly as many of the fastest j that Dempsey must stop Jess little men in the rinjr. Willard's j southpaw mitt if he hopes tc friends say it carries the nece.- j ann?: the i;tl when the pair meet sary kick, too. Experts are agreed at Toledo, July 4.
where a title has changed hands in a a success from every standpoint, an in-
bout scheduled over a short route. I believe that both Willard and Dempsey hope to win by a knockout Inside of twelve rounds and if either should turn the trick a count of ten will be all that is necessary aside from seeing that the boxers obserie th rules. But let the bout go the limit with the two big follows making it a hard battle all the way and the referc has something to do. A number of good men have been micjested as candidates for the refere's Job and while Hickard says he is not worrying, and probably isn't, at the same time you can bet that he is givinp
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES
By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
HERE'S NEW PISTOL CHAMP Are you reading Tfee Traes?
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turn for the Nationals knocks a t v. ohnse hit. scoring the two men. S.-ore: ft. Cyrils nonoioirinn fi; Nationals ..0 i f) o n 1 iftnno ; 4 Ua'leries Nationals. ;itas mid r.anko; St. Cyrils, Makslmak and Fedorko. V. .S. The Nationals vmili) lik- to arrange game ith an;' 1S-;o years old teams.' For gani"s write t,, jp ;jn. ther. 412 Kennedy ' a venue, Piast ('hlesgo, Ind.. or cll Ind. Harbor f) 7 K l etween 7 and S p. m. Ak fir Jos. 'Jinther.
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BOD1E and Thormah'.en beat the Tigers, 1 to 0, while the latter was twirling a wonderful ' game, the former savd him twice by circus cat-mis of wallops labelled three baggers. mT.l.Kir.H CHIMES put over his
i first kaleomme stunt of th- season j while hi teammate used un haf the
lle.ic pitching s-taff during a T to n victory. OLSON. Dodrr shortstep. -ad a busyday. Two sing'eo. a. double one. stoien base, to runs, two put outs, f-ix assists and one error. CTCOTTE fanned Tilth twice while the White Sox were cleaning up ih R-d Sox. Jackson's double decided matters.
marines after reading about Ihe batil" of Chat'-n u-Tl.icn y. won ii..- ti'le on the H-Auvni;r:' rang'- runinst i"n cr tic army's crack shuts, si-nrirg out of 1,210 possible shots. Another youngster. Corporal l.elprd K. I'eyton.
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THE Brsv'f scored their lirst hom victory. The Card's were the victims and Ttudclph received perfect support.
i'H.rMAN made the Indians' first home run of the r-ct'on while Clei.elani was walloping the Senators. 11 to
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I The first calls haing stored awav! j somewhere in the car a stack of old! ''V'v C?S" newspapers. When the rar t11,k j "-D.l from the hands of the and the wheels refuse to take hold, feed j pro"n!'-
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TOLEDO. O.. May 15. Work of build - , ing the arena, which will sent jo.noo '.
I to 60. Of") persons, for the Willard- I I rvmpsev heavyweight championship ; prizefight here July 4 was begun yes-, jt'rday with the delivery of lumber on I the grounds. Tfx Hickard. promoter of J
the fight, ordered a half million feet of ; lumber and latr will place an add!- j tional order for l.onn.oon feet. I Because of pressing business here in '
i connection wnn me cnampionsnip pout..
Tex IMckard announced that he would i not go to Cleveland tonight to attend the fight there. Marlicr in the we. k he j promised Iae Jones, secretary of the i
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MICHIGAN BOXING LAW IN EFFECT I.AN.STNG, Mich. Jlay 15 The bill legalizing ten round no decision boxing
of trees a.-e bettor, as th"- offer a slight contests in Michigan was signed y esterpush that will not much more than I day by Gov. Sleeper and given immedimove a baby buggy w ill furnish just ' ate effect. A commission to supervise the added amount of power necessary! the contests will be appointed by tha to get the cer going. governor within the next thirty days.
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