Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 18 September 1919 — Page 9

TJTF TTME& Paee Nine LEONARD HAS SHADE ON JOHNY DUNDEE SOX ONLY H10 GAMES CLEVELAND SIX TAKES PLACE IN LIGHT CAR FIELD

Thursday; Sept. 18. 1919.

Lightweights Have a Merry Battle Tor Eight Hounds in Newark Eing. OVM FIGHT DECISIONS. Banay leoaard easily defeated Joaany Xuadee la eight round at Newark, N. J. Homer Smith knocked oat Tarry XeUer la the tiiird roixad tad Sad Zlmer topped Buddy Andrewa la tha Brat round at Kalamaioo. Dave Tidier ouiboxes Jo a Jonaaoa la 10 rounds at Boon, la. NEWARK. X. J.. Sept. lg. Benny Leonard, world' lightweight boxing champion, outfought Johnny Dundee ot New York in an eight-round bout hero last night. Although Dundee earned 4he honors in only one round, ho fought haru throughout and puzjled the champion with his Jumping-Jack tactics. Leonard weighed 135-i pounds, five more than hia opponent. Leonard had the advantage in the first round and early in the second sent a. hard right to tha head. Dundee feigned frogginess for & few seconds and then ' suddenly rushed and almost carried Leonard off his feet with his attack. Dundee's blows lacked direction in the third, which was even. Leonard took the fourth by a shade

and led in the remaining sessions. In i the seventh ha almost doubled Dundee up with a hard body blow, but failed In the final round In an effort to send over a knockout. It was the seventh time the pair have met. A-MEBJCA-N LXAOTB. Won. Lost. Pet. CHICAGO S8 45 -656 Cleveland Ts 52 .600 Detroit 74 87 m New Tork 7ft 51 .47 St. Iuis 64 (g 4jj Bton 6i S .02 Washington 61 z$9 Philadelphia 34 97 .;t0 Teatarday'a JUsultf. Chicago, 2; New Tork, 0. Chicago, 11; New Tork. 2. Cleveland. S: Philadelphia. 2. Detroit. 7; Boston. . Boston, 2; Detroit. 1. St. Louis at Washington, postponed. XATIOXTAX. LlaaVE. Won. Lost. Pet. Cincinnati , 93 41 .(532 New Tork ' SO 43 .620 CHICAGO 70 60 .5S8 Pittsburgh sg 5 .511 Brooklyn 64 eg .4S5 Boston 14 78 .415 St. Louis 80 SO .385 Phlladalphia 41 M .349 Testerday's Jtesultg. Boston. 6; St. Louis. 5. Bost6n. 5; St. Louis. 3. ' Brooklyn. S; Pittsburgh, 3. i" No other games scheduled. Better call up The Trraes and have it seat to your house every night. .Then you'll be sure jt will be there. Latest Columbia Phonograph Records THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.

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By JACK TZIOCX (Xatarnattoaal Haws 8. Sports Writer.) NEW YORK. Sept. 18. The White Sox are within two games of another American league championship today. By defeating the Yanks in both ends of a double-header Wednesday. Kid Gleason's athletes practically put the Cleveland Indians out of the running, even though Cleveland won. The Chicagoans need but two more victories to cinch the pennant regardless of what the Indians may aeompllsh from now. but !t is possible for the Sox to cinch the flag today should they .defeat the Tanks and the Indians suffer a 'defeat at Philadelphia. Otherwise the cinching of tha title will be delayed for a day or two. The Sox have won ! games and lost 45. They have nine more games to play. The Indians with 74 victories and 52 defeats, also have nine games remaining. Two more victories for Chicago, against nine straight for Cleveland, would leave the Sox In front by a narrow margin. The standing' then would be: Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago SS B2 .i'9 Cleveland 87 62 .626 VOICE OF THE i - PEOPLE THE COMEBACK FOR JOHN O. Sportinjr Editor Times: I still think that I am right and Vernon J. you are Just one of those customers that I was writing about. Tou admitted that the fans were not justified in riding some players (Moll and Kennedy) and then you gat the old hummer out and try to get these two ball players, and good ball players they are. canned off the team. Tou call yourself a loyal Hammond fan say that you've been one for many years. No loyal fan will attend the games and roast the home players. It's tha customers that do that. And further, on your kick about the manager, he might be a windy sort of a person. In fact all managers are, but he has triad to give the loyal Hammond fane the best there is. And you rave on about the umpire and paying for the band and I forget the rest. But I think that if you attend all the ball games In another 13 years you will never become a loyal Hammond fan. JOHN O. BENNY LEONARD WINS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) KEWARK. N. J., Sept. li. Benny Leonard holds another popular decision over Johnny Dundee today as a result of their eight round bout here last night. Dundee made Leonard hustle In every round to win by a shade. The bout was one of tha fastest tha fighters have evr taged and there was plenty of hard punching on both sides. It was their seventh meeting. WATCH FOR RUB-NO-MORE COUPON For complete satisfaction use Rub-No-More Naptha Soap,' Washing Powder, Soap Flakes and Spotless Cleanser. Ask for Rub-No-More at all Grocers. is-s Don't throw your paper awa? without reading the want ad pag. 1 mt '- L j

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