Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1920 — Page 6

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GUT, .THESL Wednesday. Feb. 11. lO. L .. I jjpilll ll

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'DEMPSEY BATHE SURE FOR LONDON

IN GARY'S SPORT WORLD

So Says Cochran Bach Home Alter Tour of States; Fears Riekard.

, i .-b ; i ---.--.. r . j -i arrived !w : .i i;-.t . r months It.- t A-rc-4 a'.)- .!. 'i... .ii'i.".y t luua - vJis. y ni.it. h for Ia II-

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" '.'-v KscK i.m '. n.y (.lity ,-,-r , ' " .-..! v.'o. hr-ii. .mi there ;- . cities where, sjch a bout . h- . Vi-ri-l - Xf-'.v Y.-'rV aoi London. ! ..-ar.iv'. bo held :n New Yi.rk unless - :-peei.il law is p.issed an i theie is . ; hanc of that." Asked :f he hai succeeded in setting r'-itnpsey t.- si tm up. Cochran said: N'o, ha hain't sigrned ye. He has co-i reasons for not siriing before 'he -nd "f February. William A. tlrady il! .jk- 'ic nc-o-ssary arrar-c.-ments ir. r.-.y boha'r."

' Ho'.v about 0 ' II'Vs bound t; ea.- and r-ir-he money is v. r n aduit ioiiii' 1 '" I 'eir.psey's iharf.o k. c f Indc: rs -i land the hfch'

hon;'" bcxjc-i tht-y I'aj-jcK'.ir ;:i ;r.e t r.i:.. he has nith mc

irpfnt;cr: me iV r the i est of this f His share- of V CO. '"00 pounds and

'i' pouui::- for expense

(BY sriur.t Playing in excellent form. Lehman defeated Kay. to 51. in the handicap pocket pool tournament at I'mplf hy's billiard hall last night, clinching his hold on second place and placing himself a game behind the leadtr. vh. maintains f.ri-t position with mk c nines won and ost one. Uhmiii lias met two defeats. Uut for m bad breaks Lehman might have knocked off high run the series. During the later Part of the game he hud a run of t n et.ty-fou r and in attempting a li; -i the six li.i'l wobbled around the si'ie pocket. lie would have had a i-iean sweep as the balance f the shots were easy o:n s. The steel r:ty trark fans are aniiou? ly awaiting some news of the result of laM night's indoor games at the Madison Square Garden m New York where Joie Hay, Gary's traik idol ani world's champion middle distance rui.ner was scheduled to take part in several events. Itefore leaving for "eve York. Joie said: "that he vas in tlr.e ihape and v.js o:ng to at. nipt t- lower hia own record." Me know what Joie s.ays he nuans.

Clabby and Mace Roberts Attraction

Win Pick Clabby ever come near his brrnher Jimmy's record? That is what Hammond fans are ai-kmer and they think they will know something about it after they see him in action next FrMay night at the Indiana Harbor Auditorium. Clabby is matched to meet Younk Torky of Kensington who has made himself quite a favorite with local fight fans by the way he handles hi.J "mitts." Ma coy Roberts also will have an op. rortunity to show his f: lends what he can do :n the ring in the ."eini-wjnd-up of the card. Roberts has made a good showing in all of his local bout?, but fight fans of the district are wondering how he will handle nir.iself against a veteian like Tommy O'Xesl of the Stockyards. ?mce Mayor Hoises has put the taboo on boxing in Oary, East Chic go stands aloni a the tight city of the region. The advance sale of tickets is good and going especially strong in Hammond so that the loeal beys are assured of good support.

ma

Gary tight promoters were cetlint

evrythir.g set and primed tor a "real" j boxing card when the mayor came j along and hung out the nothing do- i ing sign. The first two shows put on

'iii" l"i 1 1 il "ht' ulc inv. i if I'uiyLt i j ai ? s.iiu lv i;al

beer, losing ventures and they felt that if they had been able to hav e staged , tnis on ethey might have been able to : break even. Th.e mayor stated that

j they will have to confine their shows j ; to wrestling in the tutuie. '

in Lai ii'.c trying f a s w ell start for ! can t c'g-TLiiy b.ni i

Interest In Legion Game Big

Leaders In S. O. Bowling

At Whiting!:

Much enthusiasm 13 being

n the coming basketball contest which

VVuh the basketball season s'owlv

j dragging to an end the Hammond Am- . ! eriean Legion quintet is scheduling the displayed ; t,-,u?hest teams that can be found and

fans who are looking forward to plen-

c.uir.tet and the highly reputed

A

' nament

1. lour ictu5 uica it rj pe Mined at; w;ti j v . .

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of high school

tour-

participation

5(-ECIl TO THE TIMES' V.-IIT1.VJ. Ind.. Feb. 11. Tho Mam again took the leal In the Star.d-

f : 1 Jli A. A. I.ow-Ung League Wltll lie i v.-.;; . v Shop and the Tower Stills tied j for second place. The. Office a.I.o sei new high r- ord f-r three-same iver- ! ,.f. wvl(.n they rolled S ! i a jams' ; he w.:ch.n Dept. last Friday. j Jack S-ibol, a t.ew conie-r on the already j st rone Boiler Shop t sain. had an ayt-rago j for hi first three garrm-s of iss.. while .1 .hp. Canr.er. tht? actual league leader j is one tr.ir.t behind with 155. Thirty-1

thne men in th- leagu now a1 erarf 101

t the "Y" gym on Saturday night. This

week the locals are down to hard prac-

ce as a victory over the Armour In- '

stitute college players means a Lis

( u.u. c-i.. line u.ee test at th

1 sjon teams as the e n.oago I nivcisity, ! ' Northwestern. VYr.eat-n. l.e.oit and i ' other .oliege teams o: icte and the1 i atraction ought to draw a large fol-I

lowing. ,

STASDIIlCr. Standard Oil A. A. Bowliag Leasrae-

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"VYhei. Coach Jack Gilroy of the Gary school system dons ins gym shoes to

referee the Silent A. C. vs Gary In-! ' roi:r.c.:.R denendenta at the V.rm-r o-. t'r.o:- t,i. ' Paj era v.-ul be

evening he is going to have his hands foil, at least this afternoon he said that he expected to. Hemgr deaf, the Silent A. C. cointet work entirely bv

i signals and Jack figures he is going to j have a heck of a time, telling them j when they have committed a foul and 1 when time is up. He win probably j have to accomplish this with the as- ! sistar.ee of his hands

tween the Lowell All Stars and the1

Legion five will be w hat the porting J

raternity has been looking forward ' o for w eeks. If this evening's con- I

Central school gym proves

as hot as the ons that have been staged by tiie Legiorucis in the last I five starts the local tans will hae 10 admit that besides being able to do i rome sc.id.tnng the tei i.e playv! a ot 1 th.s city are capable of putting on1 first class stuff. !

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Machine Shop Riff! IlOV25V Sw.tf.hlng Dept. -Pressure Stills Fs'-'iiiiio V.'orks.

High teara game. Switching' Pept

High t-ain a vrap

"ih'0. ?4S. High individual average. 3 panies. John ' 'a!inr. COrt.

Wrestling will take the "spotlight"

111 ' ' " J ! Theater en Friday evening of this;

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Lc'Wei! basketball j 10 child's play. The '

visitors hi"e played a steady game this season and have yr-t to taste ue- I teat at the hands of a Lake county team. Lowell played a wonderful ! contest against the Lcgioneers twoj months ago and alter an overture set- j to the farr.-.T hoys w--re able to n..s out the locals by three points. Since 1 that battle the Legion players have! been bent on revenge and the new' stuff that the players have gotten '

j since that game wiii be shown up in i J tonight's encounter. ' 1 The win over Chicago Heights Sat-

ay which was wholly unexpected

Greek wrestling champion will try! has put added interest into the Lowell i

his prowess against Tony Hatches, a Legion game, tnd the Central gym is

l Bohemian mat artist of rank.

Z games. Mam j es j,aj:s frotn Duluth. Minn

j they swear by him. It wiii be his coach eenlrer of the

1 ui ?k juetLiiiit,

! non

Hifh individual, single game. Wilkin-

so;-,, bwitcunc lepr., ..

IJTDIVIDTJAI. AVERAGES. lianas ."-ok - '. r.oiler Shop :j -foj.n Canne. Boiler Shop 1 Tr-U T.u, Toner Stills 2!har. H-nnkson. Main Office Art S-.ifi.'t.son, Lfiler Shop 24 Ti'isr, V.'::k:nso:i S.vitching Dept. 22

Hatch-j expected to be crowded long before I where. Referee Kennedy starts things movitg.

high school is !

with the former cham-: working the Lesion players h3rd and

1 nothing short of a victory will satis-I

j fy Veenk. who's main object seems to

! When the news was anour.ced last; be in the coming battles with both the j j fall that Emerson and Frofcel were so- ! Whiting high school five and the Owls.

1 ' i mg to meet for the high school grid- The regular lineup consisting of

10 iron championship of the city, it at- ,'Veevison ar.d Atehiso

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f orwads ;

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Shop I-

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i. I'le-S'Il'O 6tlli5 Gvo.it. To'vvei- Stl'is HorYman. Tr-w Stills MiII.-t. Main OfSc?

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Th e World

Snort

of

I iron championship of the city, it

tractea tr.e. attention ot every athletic 1 - hompson. center; Sheridan and rolfan in the city. Today they are in' lard, guards: is expected to start the tho same pitch of excitement. The; game for the Legion. Wailie Hess two rival schools are to meet for the j who has not played for some time on basketball title and the g-ame wh ich j account of being ill. may get into the has been set for the 24th of tins month) pUy if things get too hot. the bench is causing no end of bets and heated I wdu find enouch warmers in case thev

't1- ! discussions. It is also going to keep are needed. Lowell is keeping its the dope artists pretty buy for a num- J lineup in doubt so there is no chance j fcer of weeks. j of knowing who will start for the visj I iters. Lowell and the LeRi'ineers play j With the public boxing lid clamped ! exactly the sime style of ball and the jt down in Gary, fight fans wiii have to; outcome -.f tonight's game should deaccept the hospitality of the Indiana j pend wholly on which is the windiest j. Harbor boxing club in the future. Geo-i aggregation The- game will start at I ! rge Oswego, who has been condtictins ' 8 o'clock shatp.

n 5 . 'tv e

; 1- r - v.--.

e o' The Sand-Lot league.

iuths is years and younge

iieir o-" n rules ar.d recula-

'ii tike-n !; the joint rules !' ti'.e major leagues in in 1 '.ics'.ro rree? th ap-athh-t c divci tcrs. med that rrnaller diamonds I" ' .-a.-': ma II wouid l-e more for th : stars. Th-

1 i . n diamonds mi of many an

I , some classy shows in the pts wiii give ; j ' another card Friday evcuin; of this! I I week and it is evident that manv I

Garyites will be at the. rin?ide to witness the fracas. There will he four !

DEMPSEY TRIAL STARTS TODAY

' bouts.

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n ru.r- '1 t! y O'. r c t t e : .

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.tl.ne prepared c .iiamoni t'-'r i r- t e a d of l.-r froci p;-'c. h w n . a k e a b o s four and one h 1 present t. . " 'P';-'- - sent 'o the r.i ground a - -

1 Gary volleyball experts w i '. i he rep j resented at South Bend next Saturday i when elimination contests for tiie w,a j r.er to pay for the etate title will ba : run oit at the Wagon city. The state j champion th-a jre-s a scack at Ohio. ' Michigan atd Kentucky champions, jit la expcct?d that the steel city fl- ; ley team will be able to gi e a good I account of themselves.

' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCEl N KW uitK. Feb. 11. The trial of

Pempsey. arranged nt his request

by 1 he Army. Na y and Civilian poa.rd cf Pnxing Control, to determine his war st itus. will begin here this afternoon. De-rnpsey will not attend as his contract with the fiim company for vhkh he 1? working will not permit of his lca ing the Pacific coast. The champion hns sent a deposition and numerous documents asked for by the boxing board.

PURPLE TOSSERS EASY FOR PURDUE

The American Sheet and T.n Plate, j the Gary Screw and Bolt Works and J the Illinois Steel company bowline '

t:.ams are. listed among the entrant? of the tirrt Industrial Telegraphic LAFATETTE. Ind.. Feb. 11. Purdu Howling tournament which is to be j 0 mpletely Outclased the Northwestern held in Chicago starting Saturday ee-i five last night. 53 to 16. The pamt was r-i'-S- KeK 21. There are in the neigh- the Boilermakers' from start to finish, borhood of 150 starters in the touma- j the purple five not getting in a h-ld

) goal un'il the middle of the second half.

m e n t .

to;, s? Tl. :t Wr.p r' r as . ;e.i -n-r i-e.-i h of e 1 g h

! - 11 e. c t e :i a r. d v hc' lt c ig; 1 . v : t lista

ee is a touRh scrap- j Mon.iiy night w hen t

nard .n t:,,; .Jersey Cltyi

rounds an ! escaped with 1

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A'tic-ug!

-.ard and w as awarded t

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Unlucky Day For Somebody

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Le.-.n

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1 -ckev S years v. f r ) ;nJ t

.V X X t ea.-y ridn.y m tl Jockey Jack Sul arid it ;r mount. R

ntly Kiuci ; n .1 :

manage a j

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e i..e or a ivav;. act! ry O'More pill c n t h. 0

--i'ha.i art.stj. flourish in the livion. Their

k Mot;.i.i. X X have on? more j ear big time ar.d then doom was sealed

yesterday when American league club cwneis ruled that for the 1920 season two s;X- bail p. tcl.ers were to be allowed for each club. In future seasons flow will be dispensed with entirely. The nirj'n of th" men who are to represent to,- ,1 ;o as spirbali pitchers during the coming season must be announced ten das before the sea-(fc-'.-i opens. X X X 1 Havana. Selections Horse's Neck. Tony Chaser.

GARY "YM TO STAGE MAT MEET The International T. M. C. A. wrestling championship will be eonducted

J by the Gary T. M. C A. Mar. h 2i George M. Pmnco of the promoting club ha? charge of the entries, which close March 15. Martin Delaney. physi-

""""" t-cil ehi ector of the ". A. A., w il referee. Mix j oar secret potjors and chant i your hocus-pocus magic you Ham-noivi 1 Uu-.u-r l.'nivers.ty tVnlverslty of InHigh rooters and the (itnn aroes f' r the , oiaranolis) has secured Coa-h Pat Paste rail, rah boj s cf Whiting High. of Chicago V as director of the athletic For Friday, the 13th. the two teams department. Yesterday page handed in clash for the first time at the Whiting ibis resignation and hopes to bn relrjjje. High school gym. The contest will j a.t or.ee. lie has ben an important b iii'.erestiag. There is no eioubt factor in Maroon sport success, bo: h as ah- ut that. Speculation as to the out (student player and a coach. Butler come of the g-arr.e Is sounded by a few J University certainly has room for a man sharps who give the preference to j of Page's abilities Whiting. Cat that's merely specula-

tion. The preliminary will be indulged :n ty the second teams of both schools.

BENNY IN THE MOVIES 1! NT ER NATIONAL HES SERVICE' TEW YORK. Feb. 11. Benny Leonard, world's lightweight champion, will ieive here Sunday for California, where he will finish his work in a moving picture in which he Is the star. The chainri"n will' not ppwcr in the rln a pa In for ten or twelve weeks, but expects to take part In several short bout before Vaaving the Pacific cast.

I We'd like to hear from the Standard J Oil inter-shop basketball teams at Whit

ing, v. e understand, they nave some snappy teams there. Writ to Sports Editor, you managers.

x x X Advertise in Vine Times and advertise attain. Kcsalts come with constant effort. X V X

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