Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1920 — Page 10
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THE TTTfra Wednesday Jan. 28. 1920.
1820 TO HAVE SPORT FEATURES Dempsey - Carpentier Fight Will Head Pretentious Athletic Programme.
(BY JAtSv VEIOCK) STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE1 NEW TURK. Jan. The sport i hedule for 1920 has quite, aa inters rational flavoring'. The. outstanding feature In prospect Is thft Laxipse -Carpf ntir battle, for the world'a heavyweight chanion.hip honor?, and when these two -great tishters coin together hoxins? fans of Europe and America will witness the first heavywe-.jrht scrap of International Importance since Jim rbett defeated Charley Mitchell at Jacksonville many years ago. Yachting will com hack to it place in the spotliffht. ton. for Sir Thomas Upton's Shamrock IV, which already la beins rlfrsed for the America's Cup races next July against either the VanHe or the Resolute, will soon be ready for the water. The renewal of the Olympic games, to be held next summer at Antwerp Belgium, will revive interest in ath.letirs the. -world over, and competition for places on Ames-lea's team will he Veener than ever. jrany of the reentry's best athjetes in track and field sports' are already in training lo fight for places' on the team that wil represent this country, and the Americans are confidently looking ahead to another glorious victory. Bobby McLean, champion skater of the world, already is on his way to ChristlaAia, Norway, where, on February 7 and 8 he will meet Oscar Ma,-, thieson, Europe's champion skater in a series of six races at distances rangingfrom 200 to 10.000 metres, for the world's title in each event and. the International skating championship. Word recently reoeived from poston indicates that America will be 'out for rowing-honors next season. Tlir Union Boat CRub. of the Hub city, is mow mak
ing arrangements to send a crew to;
to be retvived on the Thames, London. June 30 to July 3. Yale ajid Harvard vUl complete, it is reported for the challenge cup- held by Harvard as a result of the victory of the.Crlmeon'3 second ore won 1914. so thai America's foxemost. collegiate crews vill be seen in action against the best In England. The Union Boat ("Iub alsoi plans to send individuals to The Henley to compete in the diamond sculls evecte. The recemt visit otf the Tale hockey team to Canada has etirred up a movement for the formation of an international hockey league and it is expected that representatives of YaJe, Harvard. Princeton ard, Dartmouth will confer
shortly witn hockey officials of the
OCR. FIGHT PECISIONS ryk!n Kid Herman bested Marty Hen derson in ten rounds at Canton, 111., Jlarry KabakofT shaded Joey Fox in efeht rounds at St. Louis. Joe Eagan beat George Robinson in 13 rounds and Jack Blackburn knocked "out Kid Nolan in the second round at Boston. Tony Zill outfought Eobby 'Ward In twelve rounds at Youugstown. universities of Queens. MeGill and Toronto, regarding the formation of a seven-club league. Golf will be internationally favored next summer, both ou this and the European shores of the big pond. Many British amateur and professional golfer is planning to visit America, while the same applies to the leading golfers over here. It Is quite probable that when entrees are checked up for the national amateur and open championships in America that a number of British and Scotch names will be seen on the list. Henry J. Klllllea. reported to be Ban Johnson's candidate for the chairmanship of the National Commission, is a Milwaukee laywer. who has not been actively identified with baseball for a good many years, but who was active back in 1900. Killilea and his brother, the late Matt Klllllea, were the owners of the Milwaukee club when t.t city was a member of the American League. In 1302 the Kllllleas lots their Milwaukee franchise, which was transferred to St. Louis, but they continued In baseball as the backers of the Boston club. The following year, however, they sold out to General Taylor. In the early days of the American League the Killilea brothers rendered valuable financial aid to the struggling young major.
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By JACK TBIOCTC. rSTFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE NEW TORK, Jan. IS. Freddie 'Welsh is going to return to the ring. The ex-lipht weight champion, row a captain in the army, expects to receive his discharge within a short time and ho announced today that he; will attempt a comeback. . "When Benny Leonard took the lightweight title from "Welsh in 131J Billy Gibson, Leonard's manager, promised Welsh the first chance at the new champion over the twenty-round route. That promise still holds good. "Word received here from Miami, Fla., to the effect that the Bahama Islands shortly will make a flattering offer for a championship bout between Leonard and "Welsh revived interest in lightweight circles and caused "Welsh to makeh is announcement. The match has not yet been made, but Billy Gibson said he will consider it seriously
and elsh will eagerly accept
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"Two years in the army has put me in better condition than I have been during the last five years." said Welsh, "and the prospect cf a chance to regain 'he title and share a handsome purse ha.s caused me to reverse my earlier decision to etay in retirement." Welsh said that Gibson, true to his promise, offered h:m the New Haven match, that later was given to Johnny Dundee and then called off by Connecticut authorities. Being a captain in the army "Welsh was unable to accept the match.
BARREL HOUSE COPS LEAD IN S. 0. B. B.' LEAGUE
he was supposed to play with the Towel Stills. Buy an al.irrn clock, Harry, or get Fri;nd Wife to wake you up. Saw Art Moore buying a pair of gym fhoes the other d:iy. Wonder If he is going to play B.B. He and Harry would make a sweet pair of forwards. Ruddy Cahil says he is going 'to quit his job of trainer for the Pressure Stills if they don't win a game soon. Give them a chance. Ruddy the season is just half over. Wadnesday night the Machinists and Pressures hock up at the Awl gym. It sure looks bad for the Pressures.
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BUD IS FAVORITE IN FIGHT TONIGHT AT EAST CHICAGO
MARTIN OUT TO REST HIS FIST
YOUNGSTOWX, O., Jan. CS Bob Mar
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nounced the fighter had sustained no
broken bones, although his hand is badly pargmed. Martin was advised to rest the hand for three weeks.
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HOME RUN BAKER QUITS THE GAME ?TEVr TORK, Jan. S? Miller Hug-' gins, manager of the New York Tanks announced today that Franklin Baker hard hitting third baseman has probably played his last big league ball. Ilugglns returned today from a visit to Baker's farm at Trappe. Md.. where he tried to induce Baker to play one more year. "I Fhall play Wilson Fewster at third base and hope to get another man for the outfiield," Hugglns said.
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(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! WHITING. Ind.. Jan. 28. The Barrel House went Into first place in the Standard Oil Basketball League by defeating the Tower Stills in a wellpiayed game Monday night, at the Owl Club gym. by the scoTe of C3 to "o. At half time the barrel makers led 22 to 20. Capt. Fraley was the chief point getter for his team while Gcrvitz scored 10 for the Towers. The line-up: Barrel House. Tower Stills. C. Fraley LF Nyland Girrnan KF Morrison L. Fraley C Adams Wichorst LG Gervitz Griffith KG Fetter. Groat STANDING Or T1AMS.
W L Barrel House 4 1 Machine Shop 3 1 Tower Stills 2 1 Yard Office 1 2 Crane Dept. 0 2 Pressure Stills 0 3
SHORT PASSES. From first place to third was some drop for the Still men. but wait till
JLClitJ lllllfc.l fc III. 7 IL il I f '-A -4 Scottte Aldie says it sure is a humdinger. Lou Moore wajits to know what the h is the matter with the Pressure
Still gang. Wait till they get on Pres- j
sure. Lou. they have not got going yet. The Tard Office forfeited their fraiiTto the Machinist s last week. Wonder if they were scared of Cspt. Itex'a gang. Better fhak thm up. P.u?s. The flu lhas raised ca,iti with the Crane Dept. team, but they expect to get going next week. Somebody suggested that they send the, police patrol after Bed Byers when the Pressure Stills play agrtn. as thStill men sure neej the j-. d he.id us they have not won a gami yet. The girls played fit the high school gym Monday niRht. score 4 to 4. Some game, they say. but they won't let the fellows in to prove it. Capt. Orr jays
he's KOi.ijr to slip us in sonic right.
Bud Ferri'il strengthened his standing w ith local fght fatjs v. hen he w on a decision over Tommy Teairue of Muneie at Terre Haute last Monday and the odds will be against Flynn when he steps into the ring against Bud in Indiana Harbor tonight. The bout is sure to be a fast one and the house is assured of a real battle. The bogt between Tim McCarthy and Murray Johnson is promised to be better than their former bout which was stopped in the third round because of a bad split lip which McCarthy received. McCarthy is a fighting Irishman and Johnson is a heavy hitting Swede a combination liard to beat for battles. Al Iance and Artie lioss, both of Chicago, will furnish the first six rounds of the evenings show. The sale of tickets was good last Friday and since the postponement un'il tonight the call for tickets has doubled. The fight will be staged at the Auditorium and will be refcrccd by Ed Smith.
FAZY AND LIPINSKI END MATCH TONIGHT The finishing touch of the Individual Match for total pins between Fazy and Llpinski will be played at the Lyric Bowling alleys in East Chicago tongiht at 7:"0 p. m. sharp. A number of the boys who saw Lipinskl take the lead from Fazy by 51 pins tor six games will be at Kai-t Chicago to see the finish.
It is very hard to tell who is going! to bring home the bacon. j
LOWELL
Several from here attended the funeral services of Mrs. M. A. Palmer In Hammond yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Davis left today for P.olla, Mo., where she gees to visit her niece, Mrs. H. A. Ashton and family. Thomas Grant and C. A. Kenney went to Indianapolis on business last evening. The jitney man from Crown Point has not made a trip to Lowell since last Friday, it being impossible to make the trip with an automobile. Mrs. A. J. Filsinger, of Alda. Nebr.. is visiting her father, E. S. Clark and pister, Mrs. Dollee Newkirk. The latest word from Miss Tillie Kimmet. who is in the hospital in Ham mond. is that she is getting along very nicely and expects to be able to come home in a few day.. Edwin L. Sanders went to Indianapolis on business yesterday. Oliver Surprise, who has been ejUite sick, ia able to be down town again.
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