Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1919 — Page 7

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Pace Seven SHADES FAMOUS FAN , WHILE THE: COOD LOOKING LEFT TACKLET WHO KEEPS OUT OF THE CiAMK TILU TKEtCE'S A CLANCYJLIPS K. 0. Fight Fans Get Money's Worth at East Chicago Last Night.

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Frankie Caliahan ot Columbus. Ohio. 1 ad a wide shade on Tommy Holderson oi Chicago's Northwest Sid last night in one of the best fights ever seen in an Kast Chieag-o rintr. In the seml-w indup i'addy Clancy of the Stock Yards slipped

oer a. k. o. on Fraiikio. Kelly of Chicago ii. thts third, round. I

tahahan had the better of the main l"ut all tha way through, but Holderson h.,wed wonderful ability to come back -ft.r Callahan had landed several good blows and several times landed swings luih jolted Callahan. The llrst round nd.'d with everything for Callahan and tndk-alions pointed to a knockout not 'atcr than thn third. Holderson came back strong In the second and although he to,.k heavy punishment was alio to weather the full ten rounds. Callahan floored Holderson once in the sixth round but Tommy was able to get to his feet and finish tha round, after which he oamu hack strong In the seventh. The fisht r.ded with Holderson'a face badly battered and his left eye almost completely t'losed. In tha seml-windup Clancy entered the Tng with the determination to win a Knockout and redeem himself from the k. o. which Callahan handed him two weeks ago. Frankie Kelly substituted for liilly Henry of the Great Lakes and It hough hep ut tip a great scrap ho .moved, easy for the, more experienced Clancy. Clancy stageered him with a left and followed with a riht which fvr.t him down for the count of six. He ame back groggy and Clancy quickly ;'!oot ed him with several Jabs to the i h. -id. . j Tha six-round preliminary was as good is the rest of the card and was a battle j ' tiroughout. Young Porky of Kenstnsr- !

ton had a slight shade over Tomifr

Shac-fer of Chicago. The house was packed to the doors ; T'.J all went avfay satisfied. Jeff Powers t f Kast Chicago refererd the first bout end Morris Champaign of H immond rcfreed the two bouts of tho windup.

yove him! J ,"y ) " ) IMK I i stroma y rS.fSj 'tir-L iVIr (with -the gsi-.'

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Knocks Bresnahan Cold In the First Round Gen. Pershing in Crowd.

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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

t:atti,e cr.rnic Jtich.. rec. ro. Putting the old battling fervor of the American expeditionary force i-ito his

i wallops, Jt igliting Dob Jiartin, tha A. K.

r. ana interaiiiea neavvwtuht r nc

champion, advanced a pace farther up the ladder of rugilistic fame when he knocked Hill Bresnahan cold ai punch-

less In one minute or flghlln

; afternoon. One of

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Jack Pempsey's siKiature to a sc. of articles calling t r a e!ii,mpimship battie with Georg. 3 Carpntfer was en

livened today b the arrival here from.

i-onaon or i.eorgo McDonald, represent- ' inir C. Vt. Cochran. j

MEYERS DEFEATS MOLL IN SECOND GAME OF SERIES

t5We're wav ahead of tli finnrfi

Ches, Field

Two Three-Cushioned Matches Promised for Next Tilonday Evening.

By Q. BAIL. la the second game of the flireeeushion billiard tournament now l.-in: held at the McCool parlors, C. Meyers

MoDfiralH nmmi!,-..ij t,. t.- fnowea ne c-uia piny Mi.ianis as well

j ran-s off.-r of $300,000 for ttia proposed I fro'n, "Keckio" iIf'n hy ,he pcore of 2- I battle in London. - j to 1 1. j Ml.en told that Kearns bad demanded'. M'y"ra yed In great form, making)

Sr.on.000 for the bout McDonald -,id he 1 ' Ur rU"3 C lWO' Wn"" MO1 1 believed the manacrer of ,v, ,..: W a Hi tie off in his play, missing several

i was "spooring." and expressed onfi.t..neA

watrhr-rs ua Clt-.n

i , u. . , v.est to meet Kcarns

ii i iranKie uvianan Deat y, uiuess tne champion and his

Tommy Holderson (101. l'addv Clanev resnanan is recorded as Having boxed manager rnn v in,t,,,..i ,

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Imoiked out Kddie Kelly (3). Toung

i'orky beat Young Schaefcr (6).

Lxunhardier Wells, former .heavy weight 1 j champion of Great Dritaln. to a draw.

M PUIS Bonnie Leanard knocked out i and lis rt,"ord 's dotted with achieve-;

l:el Herring (6). j n:en,: "I some note against other heavy1' iSTOX-Art Magirl knocked out Bat-jwcirht battlers. He was a cinch this i ling Al Xelson (3). ! time for the two fisted scrapper frnr)

;::tj;i )IT Kid Xorfolk knocked . out : Akron- -- who started with the gong j he Is

j to hand his adversary what his distin- Dempsey

must be

Jack "Ward (4).

CAMP CUSTEK Bob Martin knocked suished rfngsider handed the opposition j too. I have not

Dill Dresnahan (1).. Mi.WEAPOUS-Frankie Mason beat M ike Turtle (10. Otto Wallace beat Johuny Nova (S). i HI DELPHI A Willie Davies beat Andy Burns (6) Tommy Cleary beat Jimmy Lavender (6). '

East

or to meet him at some central point. "I don"t say th,'tt Carpentier will beat Dempsey." said M.-IXmald today, 'bur he will sunrise him. The Frenchman will beat anybody he can hit solidly, for he has tremendous punching power and

wonderfully skillful and r'ver.

.lmts by an inch or lss. He thinks he ; will do much better hereafter, i Monday night there will be two games. The first starting at 7:lj-a.'id will bring j together PettingUl (22) and Sclileehty (21). The second game will bih;g to-

. geih. r Morrison (22) and Knrth (2). I

, There w ill be no game Wednesday night, i 'but on Friday niplit the fast-playing Lee' 'will meet "Shorty" Dail and this gam.-! wil Ibe one of the best on the card. There j

; is Jio admission and everybody is we-I ; come.

a i ei. jainiei aria in the Argonne. The fight was a feature of the athletic

program at Camp CusliT. which

a wonderful fighter. 1 n him. but be h.-i.i '

to be good to def-at Jess Willard so j easily. Fve seen many trrea t fi?ht.r I

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LEONARD DROPS HERRING IN SIXTH MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 20. Penny I.""iiard, lightweight champion, knocked out Red Herring of Paducah in the sixth v-und of a scheduled eight-round fight, l.'onard toye'd with Herring throughout, i'- ring started hardly a half a dozen I miches. and they missed Leonard by i t. The crowd caH. d on Leonard to finish it in the fifth. The end of the i-und found Herring helpless against the ropes. Early in the sixth Iyeonard 1. icked Herring to a neutral e,.rner an.i iiir' short rights to tho jaw spread him :iP 'ti the floor.

HAMMOND LEGION

WEST POINT GETS LESTER BELDING IOWA CITT, la., B"c. 20.1-istrr TVlduig of Mason City, Iowa's stellar end on the 1319 football eleven, has been appointed tm the United States Military Academy at West Point. He has not yet accepted the honor.

connection with Gen. Pershing's visit to j w'Uh the best of them the local army camp and his review. j .

Th bout had hardly started when Martin tore Into the lugr fellow who lumbered from the. opposite corner and dropped h'm for a count of six with a punch to the J iw. Bresnahan never would have lasted the full one minute had not the crowd joshed Martin into tojing with his foe while showing his repertory of ring assets. After the count of six Bresnahan sank 8 grain, following a resounding blow to the right side. He made an effort to

BOWLING NOTES

.uath'r his faculMs and cover up. but never landed a Mow on his adversary, w.ho finished the match in just about onminute with a short right jab to tin point cf the Jaw, stretching Bresnahan 1 rostrat" for the toll of ten. Preceding tho match with Bresnahan, Martin" boxed three, rounds against J. ff Clark, his negro sparring partner, for the benefit of Gen. Pershing. The Akron hoy evidently anticipated that the main bout would tea last long.

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Xj. U. iUJNJlGHT In ttle Hammond Bowling Association;

-Manager Irving '"iiavken is taking t.; Perrins Xo. 1 slipped into first r.laee thi

basketball team, representing the Ham-",olt with the high series of the year so! ir.ond American LeKii,. to East Chicago ! l!-r- They wen three games from the! this ever. lug. The Legion team has been ' Thorn?, piling up 2M3 pins. The Mcplaying in tough lurk so far this seasonj ' -"Ols also came to life and defeated the being hampered by not having a Moor"' Strauhes three games. Jl..Se' Ileconb-rs ior regular practice. "Izzy" Fays his ' w"n three from Perrins Xo. 2 and the

w.-. w in nine a chance ot fortune when i JUnn-ttes took their series from t.iey face Past Chicago this evening. jPeimeis. Following are h,. scores:

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Tel. Rt CWcr ! DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Flfirf Xsttonnl Iinnk flMc Cor. Chicago Fomythe Am Consultation In English. Oermia PolUh. Slavish and Russian.

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Martin Louche Thompson . 1 tench Gill Total3

7!'3 FIREINS No. 2. 147 i;, : I r, s

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR

Every Ford Owner Should .Know Just what Ford service is, and why it is different from ordinary parage service, and why it is more profitable to patronize the Authorised Ford Dealer Tr.e Ford Dealer is a part of the Big Ford Family. He carries a large stock of genuine Ford parts for repairs and replacements, so you don't have to wait while he sends for them, and he uses only genuine parts because he knows the imitation parts aren't dependable and don't wear. He has a thoroughly equipped up-to-the-minute garage wkh tools that enable his Ford Mechanics to efficiently and properly make any repair f.om a minor adjustment to a complete overhaul. And when his work is finished, his bill represents the reasonable, standard Ford prices. v Now, we are Authorized Ford Dealers a part of that great Ford Servke organisation which was formed chiefly to put within each community a dealer who would havir more than a passing interest in Ford repairs and adjustments. We are prepared and equipped to render prompt, careful Ford, service. Drive in or phone and we'll come after your car. Hammoad Phone 650-631-592. Gary Phone 1470. East Chica-ro Phore 947. E. N. Bunnell Motor Company AH cars now eqripped with electric lights asd electric sUrlcrs.

' Jochrinp.-!! Kuhn Meyers Farrek Kbort

McCOOZ.3. ir,3 212 in 10o

ins I ;l I I 2 I'J.T l74 10 1 1f,:. l."7 177 12t 7S4

TO! ior, 205

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HAMMOND LEGION ADD E CHICAGO BATTLE TCf GUT

Cr.intl total, 2 13S. Team average-. ?12 2-.". TOWER STILUS. (Iro.-it 1 4 Hoffman 1 ". s !!rieh j ; s M. Sha ni 1 ":i l.uu j.;.;

172 147 124

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I 'oiler Shop g Prfsure Stills 6 Tower Stills fi H irre! Hous 9 -Switehine- Ipt. 9

: Mnoliino Shop 9 I i':ir:if'i:ie Wi.rks 3

S33 .667 .667 .444 .444 .333 .090

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OhmxI total. 210 4. Team avvroge. S01 1-

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Totals n io STKATJBE. Adr 17,4 IT. Tounkor 17S Sohouldes 11S Wirltus Uein 17 3

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PERRINS No. 1. Vol son SS0 J. Tounkcr 1S2 M..11 . ITS

Co.ikscy 27il l-'tsol lit 3 Totals 3S4 Srries. 2S4J. Team avirae, 949 2-?.. THORNS. nii-hards 207 Whalfn l.'ifj Otto 200 A list pen 17. 0 Hianiucl IS't

P00 17.9 107 100 ICS

3 5t ITS 157

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10 111 l:;i 1 7 S 160

i ; 2 71 ios 170 1 S 0 807 1 11 11 I ! S 140 Ml 3

atuMay nisht h! th'- M.-Kiniey

o..l Amiitorium in I'-a- t Chii-aaro t .to

;t 'hi (,a e'tuh -iil io- t tii' .ism

tio-ivi Arunii-an l-ttrii-n tram on til.haketba'.l fi H.r. i;.:! teams ar- in tho .W.ithern Indiana 1 lasket l-.a 11 1' ague and a-ee.r0 r.tf to available Information arp about evenly mai.-hcl. The Ka?i at., team i.s compose. 1 of px-hifth si-.hool rtars who Include- Ia-rov. Phillips. Williams, Oivrn, Wicl---y. Gibb-r. Smith. Watrs, n . tohi'0"k. IKon mid cvppil oih-r?. AVliilf It has born sev

eral years since niort of tho players U have apiieared on the basketball flour.:'"" I Ml are irraduallv wm!n ' aok to form find I Q ..." . . . n

rneot to clvp a. troon nrroiint ot t ii'm-i.

solves before th season over.

The T'7ast Chleasro team is sponsorhy the Ea?t Ch1'a(jo r'lub, an t.t g-aniz

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IS.3UE STANDING. .' unos W. T.. - 0 rt n

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Ilich team pame: Boiler Shop, 860. Ifith team average. 3 games: Prcssur stiiis, sin. JT;ph Individual. 3 game: T. Canncr. B..iler Shop, 222.

Jlish averacf. Hoi lor Sliop, 1SS.

games: T. Canner,

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131 154 10'J 20 4

Totals Sern s, 2470. Team averts

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ship and prmyd character and the man-

a tr. -!-,, rt ha determine to keep all rougrh tncties out of the pame. Is!(!.. til" rt'K'Oar league schedule the club ha several other -Kood t ani. to play and th.e fans will ho given good treats before the season Is over.

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MONNETTS. lii-ar..T Imi i:iiricht Mi "VVh.-lletl 111 I I.ud-kinx ti:t Aloi "tim.-oy ,.107, Toials Team uvi rajtre. v.;". EHIilXSS. , . 1 Iluser !S-

! fanners 17,4 Iti.-m. r I ::1 '.is.-u

T'-am averaire. 70.1. 'let l'.i!u a Parker I". nt a ! with an i ti s.na n.-o j,.:' SX S .Ki ll STOlli-:.

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2K. 105 le. 1 77, 1 7 it y is

STANDARD Oil. A. A. LEAGUE. (Whiting- Plant.) rSPEClAL TO THE TIMES1 WTHTIXO, Ind.. le.-. 20. The Sn'tchi:;ir department trimmed the ParatTine works handily Wednesday night at Wil

kinson's alleys.

The howl in cr five from the Porter Shop

defeated the Tower still t-vim two frames ; out of throe in a mat.-h Thurd ty tiiirlit Wilkinson'!? alleys. In the last pa me the Tower Still bowlers mad- a new hitih score for a (,iao in tho Standard oil A. A. r.owlinsr I., ajrue uhen they rang

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PAEAFrtNE WORKS.

W inflow ' 1 72 1 77. 131

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