Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 27 December 1919 — Page 3
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bot holding .i;gr'- I con. League last .----a- I ( hi: ili'-i:i I records i
are led by Evtnil Sir.it, with .37t and 1SX games, the famous Hoston slugbest average am. nip the
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I'.'th players More i'lvin? a l.i gh run of . while Kuhn had a four or two, Heal s( shots by 'a hair. v. ral pood breaks. , Ktihn '1 plays Karth. ami Tin"- first game . F.VctylX'dy is wtl-
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.:iTi in 1US piiii's, Tho .-"-mo White Sox came st-c-. ai 1 tho Nov York Vanill .'J'iS.
7 in 11j games, Chic Gun-Wi-if.' Sox. loads the tlrsU io s.-i 'niiil saokers headed. 'on. ol' tho Hrowns, y, ho I'l lis l-.llllt .-. lMdlO t 'ol-
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Too v'HU -st s;:,r Totta was tlo- lo:tho alunmi with a basket, while Hmif a fer seivituls lat
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order, It;s, Khind an C.ariiiK show.'di Lhe crowd some fancy tloor work, ('ear- ' ing's shots from tho foul line were of ninety per t.-nt color. j The alumni team, mnd- up "T former' stars show.! tht t!vy li.-V.e.i no t.am; Wcrk. Th" jumisfiTi;, n ' ! hoii i; h nut-: Wfiirherl f f'.-en r-iimds to a loan, fouaht i cnmely to tht t'oosh. Tio -o-i!-. at tlie '
end ot the first half was 1 ; to i. Tho rr. s;'i.l.'o:s .fir..l .ff with
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Hank Severeid. of the I-irow ri.", was th; best fielding catcher. He appeared behind the bat in 103 Karri's with Louis anil finished with a fielding averEfc of .y S3. AVrisrht, AVeilman and I.eifiel.i. of the
lire peer of mc- I'lowns; Shore, of Now York: ...chary, in l liii.ii s and J of Washington; Ianf'orth. of i'hi."ij;i., j Mri Iraiv, of Hoston, and Th. .nips. oi. of lo-d tops' 1 ', ilad. Iplitr fielded perfectly amoim ' oi -i with a field- ! the pHelo-rH. all finishing with l.aOn i i Jv.l scarries, and ! per oent.
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i cli -anod tip their boxing matches at the I bit,' international show at .Albert Hall I last i.ifht. ail three of the Yankees tieJfcaliii their oppom nts by knockouts, i The matches involving- the Americans J resulted as follows: Johnny (Iriltiths of Akron. O.. linorked ; out t'rancois t.'harles. i'rench welter- ' wei-;u. In the third round, j I'al Jlimr.', Memphis. Term , t'rtam, ' knock- d out Kutone. Oti'iui, l-'rance, in ! lhe fi'tirt' t.-n'h round. Tn the otlur bout. Ted "Kid" Iwis, j former welterweight champion of AmerI tea. knocked out Matt Wells, Unlish j vctiran. in the twelfti round. j Schedcled Twenty Konnds. j All the l.outs were scheduled to go
Iwepty rounds. Moore made Cri'iui quit in the fourteenth round, while Griffith scored a technical knockout over Francois t'har'c?
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I'ai k team of Chicane, i in th third round. Uofh Crirmi and team is a pick.il heavy) Charles declared that they had been hit :: the ''hieiK-. park sys- j low. era! players w ho have The Ix-w i-vVrlls fipht was one lone
) session of Jnf.shriiir from the Ktnrt to ! the finish. There was hardly any long
rano interchange of blows, both men fighting close to each other. I-toth Lewis and Wells wore quick and clever. "U'olls. like a buil terrior, forced a fierce fiKht throughout, low is' speed, howcv er, enabled him to count frequently. Wells Stops rijlit. Tn the third found l,ewis drew t '."od from Wells' nos" mid later from his lips and mouth. With his ploves saturated with blood, that covered the bodies of both mn. Wells nudd'tily felt the blcod pirn ring down his throat in the twelfth round and, slopping the fieht, shook hands with Lewis, putting an end to the business. The Moore-Cririui bout was fast and furious. Moore forced tho fighting, but eould not bring about a knockout. jn the fourteenth round. Criqui appealed to
Keferee Corrl, protesting that ho was hit low. c.rri ordered him to continue the fighi. When h made no attempt to go on with the hour the referee gave the decision to Moore. The crowd boned the decision unmor,-j fully, but Kef'.tce Corri refused to chtoige it. Crioui a Led as substitute, fvr Charles I-oioiix, French champion, with whom I'al originally was matched. J.adoux, however, became il and Cri'jui was asked lo substitute fop him. It WHsalso a right hook to the ptomoet'i that caused Charles to refuse .to en tinue with tiriflitbs. He. like-.vwi-
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' I NTEPNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! -W VUHK. fec. "J. Co'.u-g.-i Carer will be made a betting favorite
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i lhe hitiiinn i.ron.oter. "Eiinipe is w;id .iv.-r O.rpentier." said ; i '...-liraii-. "The boxing fans over there Cannot l- b d to believe, that tlo re is a 'man in the world who can b--at him. l-'or tins reason 1 will not be surprised to j see o .'.rges maiio a prime favorite over iDi-mpsey in the letting, prmiijed th.y
in Kur'M-.'. ' -lira no al.-o tlii 'W on'ra.-t with Carpthat it binds tho
i. r-ment to pn-i t. no one wi-ihont .rape's) sanction.
Chcs. Field A real smoke Chesterfield. v The choicest of expensive aromaiic Turkish tobaccos, the finest of sun-ripened Domerac leaf, blended by an original and exclusive method that can't be imitated. " In the blending of the3 costly tobaccos, our" experts have brought out a new i?avor una a mellow richness surpassing that of any cigarette you ever smoked. Chesterfields sure do satisfy; not in flavor alone, but in value, in quality, even in thei superior moisture-proof wrapping that keep3 them firm and iresh always. You want "satisfy" that's sure. You get it only in Chesterfields. rij! C.ihJ'tJl vW
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TimCS neCs service ii lC best j knocked out l.y Cn rpentier, ente,,., ti e
ling ami rerpieste another ligbt with the Frenchman.
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Kmerson vs. Lebanon is tho. -dish i.o.t is to be dished out to the basket ba'l fans in Cary this evening when the two rivals will clash at the Y. M C. A. floor. This is the only bt
(,-ami! on the holiday schedule with the interest being- tak n in outcome of the game a big turn is expect... The nastime is Loins; shown at
V. M. ' A. as the Kmorson gymnasium is still in the hands of repairmen. The "Y" i-'yni is much more spacious and has a central location, other mat-I.-rs that should appeal t the faithful ones. When ICrickson sends his tribe to battle with tlie Lebanon it is probable that "isig 'oorse" ihinhavy will appear at guard for the home folks. Titay it was not doiiniuty known whrth'r the bis fellow would br'-aU
bread with l'.in iMtors. oral impression preva mentor would slip him
tut fit b--at P-'rt time.
en !c--)t rll tne f.!o from sl-giil injuries .... t '. .al '. il --d . He i i he t ,C cond;t on a' havln:- toil'-d abou".
in. til all I ho black a i3 blue marks o' sappeared . T.he ailing- shoulder is as 1 o -overhial iiddle according to Dunleavy. l baiion is an ancient enemy of the l-'no . rsori elan. They have finished nw the top of the state list on various occasions and at one time slipped tne :IK . Three years go l-'r.-.erson met Lebanon for tho tim. ami the enemy triumphed.
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Don't throw youj papex awat without reading .he want td page.
bane, featherweight champion, 'was expected to arrive here today f-r his cishl round bout Monday niuht with Yotui Chancy of Ha It int.. re. which will feature a boMnir show at the Arena A. c. of Jersey 'ity. Cham y is featherweight champion of the A. IZ. 1". Harry Crch will box Augio Itetnor, Al Reich and Tom t'owl-T will trade pun. -hep anil HenTunney will take on .lob .Tierce or Chicago on tho same card.
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BABE WANTS PRICE OR HE WILL QUIT I.OS ANOEL.BS, Dr.. 27. "Hah.-" Ruth, home run hitter, is "through with major ha cue baseball" unless the man i,Ri-ii'nit of the Hoston American I.eacue club is prepared to meet his demand for $20,1100 a year, lie said today in discussing tin announcement from Hoston that lie had returned unsig-ned a contract calling for $10,000 a year. "I have several propositions on hand, any one of which would pay tin; more than $10,000 a year," he said. Kuth disclaimed any intention of enterinK the rinp, as recently rep.-ried, but admitted hi might go in fur motion pictures.
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MAROONS TRIMMED BY DETROIT RAYLS MIOTRtilT, Mich.. Pee. -7 . Fat fane's University of Chicago basketball ;uu.ti t lost to the Kawls of Detroit here last night by a score of S:$ to 21. Chicago led by S-4 at the outset, but tlie local five came strong and was on to;, at the close, of the half. 1G U 12. Williams. Chicago left forward, starred for the visitors, with some marvelous shooting.
MO ONE Y TO OPEN BOXER'S EXCHANGE PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 27. Johnnie Mooney. local boxim? promoter. Is getting ready to furnish promoters throughout the country with boxing talent. Mooney has opened a "boxers' exchange' and invites boxers lo'-.iog for engagements, as iveh as prom-dors looking for talent, to get in touch with him on and after Jan. 5. -Mooney had been matchmaker of tho National A. C. of Philadelphia.
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XEW YORK. Dee. 27. Before- the indoor boxing campaign closes In Jersey, there is a possibility that a match will be clinched bringing together Mike O'Dowd. holier of (he middleweight laurel?, and the lightweight champion. Penny Leonard. Dave Drisc, promoter of the Arena club, in Jersey City, is try-'ng to sign th" respective titleholders. Although the size of the purse has not be. n announced, the figures will be ova iOO.Ooo
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