Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1920 — Page 6
March 6, 1920.
THE TIMES Pane Seven
HAMMOND
LEGION TEAM PLAYS TONIGHT
This fMiiiits at the Central school jtym the Ita.mm.-md Feg-ion five will mcf. the fa-t Morris A. C. team of Chiear-. Tli fame promises to he. a real battlefrom start to finish as the Windy City iu intt is ini of th bvs-t in the- city an -J has enjoy. d a very su cssful iiifon. As for the legion squad nothing need be said far those, who liaw so-n it in action rea.!i:-.o 'had a strong jrinyation has been assembled to rffrf-wn; local post. The loo ills will have t J i sa.me line.jp and this fact alone should assure the fan of some fist class basketball. It Is to Jm. regretted that mmhirs of th Legion have r.ot ben more ly.i in supportlnB their team. '.Vith th- large membership h-di th Hammond Post has it would i--ei:i thai the a ' a. ndu n. should be larger, but th- members dan ! mm out for the pa-mes. T.-nicht tluy will have an opportunity 'to mke amends and the gytn should b parked. They will be amply repaid for their isit tih' Central school in thar they will w itnss one of th.; best, contests .-C the. seajon. There will he a curiam raiser, starting 7:30. between the Seatcna A. C. and St- Joseph's church team. This game
will also b we'; worth watching. As j nn a4ded feature arranp.erncn.ts are h.i-
inj made to have the returns ftom the tournament at Valpo announced during th fame. Hammond's next opponents will no ioubt be the famous Red Crowns of TVhitmy. This tejim is the best in this -ction of the country and has as on-
of jt.s s'ars the well-known Hammond f
football hero. Faddy Frisco;!. This announcement is t.hi- straight dope as the management of the riod Crown? has sicntfied a v illiner.ess to come to IIa.nt-
mond for a faxne and the 1
cr.mpletmg arrangements for the canto. Further notice as to the exact date will be Siven out during the ti"xt few dsys.
CARPENTER AIMS TO BATTLE DEMPSEY AND THEN QUIT THE RING
FARIS, March 6. Qeorffes Crpentier will fijrht Jack Dempsoy for tlie championship of the world or so one In the TJnl'od States. "I will accept absolutely no ftslvt or exhibition contest In the United States except with Deinpsey, and It will be ray last tight," the Tieach champion Bald. Carpentler, who U to marry, will spend his honej-mcou In the United States. His bride to be. Mile. Oeorjette Elasser, was bora In New York, where her mother w an Pperatlo (Infer. She came to Tnuice when a child, followl hr mother s death. must show better fighting spirit to win. Out of the eight events Uk county captur&I two places in the preliminary elimination!!. Th f ,H pf ifou-ii Point before !.e onslaticht of North Judson. -0 to 11. Aras enf of t!,e liitr surprise. of the day . ther soors were: Wheeler. CI; Fai:' O.Iks, 12; YaJpo. :;; Krone of tiary. CI: Kentland !."; Woodland 11.
J. Hanlon Shades Flynn at Harbor
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Jimmy Hanlon. of Pfnv'r, last iiit;ot shaded Clint Klynn. of 'hi.'ii-, in one of the most ru el U n if ten round battles that has been MaKed in th Chicjk'o district for many yars. Hanlon. flphtinff true to form, kept miinp from the time the first H'mK soutnl'1 until the last Kor.K caunht tin two in the middle of the runt. Maiding toe to toe and swinisinn lim.liy in a last effort to s.-or a kn..i..u'. Klynn was not lack w u id. eiMir. nod
did almost as mcoti 1-a.lmi; as lli,lop. slthouiash the pare sot l.y to- ren-
ver lad wis easily seen to f,i.-t.r than what Klynn is its-d to. 1! stood toe to toe with Hanlon durmtr the r ntire ten rounds and if Hanlon did do most of the hitting. Klynn m.-id. ino.-t of h'.s well placed blows -.unt. f'.oth men started tlie Mh.t apparently in an effort to land one ad blow to the hewd or jaw which wonlil pit tVie other on the floor but us t!v ftcM
progressed with the head Mows or each i paid f.-r a j
J! n t,. his il..H.. ! !.'-'ia,!i .1 fence bresker f !V. s!:'ilin,;:)s tip bl'll The in, th,, I Moii. pi:c,.-rs will piumo nrii- bo. p. ll.lp'i. b.v Hie o- the -I). ni. Iwi:." .--loh i:, tics str.etly nuam-i 1 llh .s Of U.e game l.l.l ,1 is! ,. t .1 tl.;;t ina.ij pitchi I . omp;..y 1 !o- -u hi li " this sci n x x- x '- "f 'I : I i . ... . ..iiiii'A .ii" s.-inn to h.ive one happy and proiitabie sun.in. r. Tho Tipp. eano.- County l't.-.h. loi-i and Can,-. 1 '.-d .o r . , A s, ,r i i 1, ,(, vil! pay ;t. to.u.i, ..m;- ;.! every :ii:!i-dl sparrow ki.le.il in tio county. The,-., i.s a. 1'uri.her- . IT. r made ..1' ( : f i
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j '; is who liave signed ioorRs Carpt ntier, ('uiley announced that he has re-i.iv.-.l 'a rj.. nt ier 's s;iod contract ! evrio. t., a li-n-weeks" tlnatiioal tour
tail mm May TENDLER SIGNS UP ' INTERNATIONAL HtViS SERVICE1 Jl.l..s; iry. .. J M;,rcll l..-I.ew Vndlor. l'luladolidiia's M.-liar lurht-i'i-'l,l buyer, hn-i today l.er n sieto-d by
i.a id Irscoll. tnati.-iKcr of th- Ai .ua A. t'.. to meet titlcr ("barley- AYhiu- or the winner of the Willie JacksonJolirmv Jnmdee bout n-t Monday niht in an citf-ht round bail mi .March C2. PERCY COLLINS BILLIARD KING
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Gordon J.lcKny knork'd on i. Tioo. Hieon in six rounds nt I'o. aielio. Idul Jimmy Hanlon whippi-d Clint Fly and Ibid l'erriil h.sirl Tommy 'e in ten-round bouts at Indiana Harhoi . Carl Trenmltie shaded lliiiij 'cn. tin rounds at Cleveland. nanny Frusti stoppe.j Kid .lutiati elf-veri ro-.n.ds a.t Ha.ltiniore.
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BOILERMAKERS BEAT PARAFFNE 1SPCCIAL TO THE TIMES! ' WIIITIN.5. I nd.. Matvli G.--Th" m-i-foi in K.od l-n l'ni; of ihe Hoilerm-Tik. r stars d''f-'a.tid the I'araftine rpiinter two games cut of three jn the Standard Oil A. A. Fowling LiCokur .it V;!kin.sor"s al'e-, s Thursday nipht. Jack Sable rolled for an rj -crn ; of 1-S l-: and w s.s t !oely follow . .1 by J-.rm Cnnrr with
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more. At the final gnng both in en Acre so weak that they cou'd iiardly stand . The first fiive rounds wr i.-h contintied at the furious pace ,,f ;he fir.-l
rive minutes of fi - h t i n x were inmost ajtl draw with th'- chanee.s to.i l for a I knockout for i'hr fphter. The tiet three rounds were a little sb w er with;.' each tryirip for a vulnfitM.. body spot 1 p! and in this Hanlon was more success i f.il than 1'iyr.n. The pace ,-pi i.-ken.-d ; atr.iin in the r.mth round and at the f. beninnhiB; of the frith boh j -imped o ! n.
thn center of the nntt w ne; .- ti,i ; mixed ill a T( guia;- mioitijc .'.ni.-f! mi
til the final fcoi.cr. Hanlon excelled : Jinimy m all the in -tight i up . I' in. inn
bar give;.
Id up- aud-d., n'.' x - . L ice I ha t i-,osi c.-i: h pi listers 'I saloons ha,, a pi, card or
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a no ...ml i ui.,4 i. p i.- show u .' X X X ii.-rn an :- k.:;.i-- w,,., f.,t,r , (,,-. - ; nis in the liominoii skaUn; cl.an---nsiiii is at Wimc pes'.
X -- - S X I. own a: the st.-, to capia. th- folks f.-i !i.n they lui- a s-.i-. enoiith p-'Ti na-.t w inpttiK Apu-rican A.-s. r;-.i; ,i Time This oiclniisn. is sr ;-r r-. ; 'e-p. . 1 to.reeer.t addition to p,,. Indians' m;'.d .!
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One $850.00 Piano, usrd three A() month?, rolls and bench... 'vr One $600 new Adam Schaff CQCf) Piano, with bench
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One $500 Bauer Piano, p!cn-
One $775.00 new Playrr- - Piano
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Afaln the pre4etermined "dope" was a.11 wrong- and results yesterday in th j
sectional basketball conference at Valpo was a series of surprises. When the fast Hammond quintet met defeat at the, hands of the Brook tessera by tha fearful so-re of CS to
15 backers of the Hammond team! seemed at a loss to explain the sud- I den downfall of a a team that had;
shown up so wen ail season. Lowell touted as a dark horse faded before the mesmerizing antics of the Wnitlnisr "five." but managed to pile up 14 points to Whiting's 'ii. Emerson of Gary with 22 points to Eajtt Chicago's 9. fa-iled to come up to expectations. They- won, but the old time class was not there. Emrsn meetinpr either Hennselaer or Morocco
REDS GO SOUTH WITHOUT GROH, WHO WON'T SIGN
CI.WT.VNATT. O , March ti.- Mi na srer Fat Moran with a srjuad of players of th! chumpion Reds, boarded a train yesterday for Miami, Fla, vvhero spring! tra.itving will t.cin Monday. Refus-i! of Infleijer Heinte Croh to atta. h bis sfa;-r.atut-e to a $;0.0irii (.op tract r.-.-ul'ed in his Icinc left behind. Groh insisted upon receivins Jll 0'"'i and d".-!ared he
i would not plav ball this year unless bin
terms were net. Outfielder Kddi- l'.oush. who has not signed s coti tart, is expected to report at Miami with.n a few days.
r.ud Fcrrill and Tommy (i.'ii put Schr. .!.-r. also frc-n
on a (...od ten rounds although th' , 1 ''Ma ra and ' "o in.'ton. : figrht was Perrill's from the start to 1 r v-iit. an n;t M th..- si,, the. finish. O Neil was knocked out in . I. .110. town ivc'.-rs ensid ths first round but was m- , .1 from ' "juk-'' f-r the cumins; s-a: the count by the gonj; . 1 i came hack ' stiony in the second and land.-l a f?w '
l . . 1 1 i L 1 1 ' w s i i.i'.I I 'Trili s o r ' - j anxiousness let l.y. In the third rotird ! O'Nei! nctnn hit the floor but came !
back and finish "-d the t.-n rounds, t "k - 1 Sr. ir awful puoishment but showing;'
himself to lie sunn .ill the way. fc67throueh. rerill was abb" to hit a1-
most whre and when he pleased but, lacked the pu-i.h to put the Ftock-; yards favorite cut. I Johnny Martin of Chicago, substi-'
i.uteu m tne oiner ntnit or trie evenini.
for Jack O'Brien against Sammy Stent
of Chicago, and althotif;h thoroughly outclassed mad'? an interesting- four rounds. Martin substituted at half an hour's notice and showed lack of tra ini r.g .
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Mike F.rtel won fj-orn r-kin r' He;-j'h" 1'""'-','n!' M.mar Speaker hopes t man. Filly Driscoll shaded John Ilcrzog be s!"- !i:'wr!- l"'"1" ''R. The! at Fond d'l Uac. Indians today re preparing for a Bob Foper-nm Flrenr.an drsw nt s.-ig-I ' lash ",t!l thP l'"1''"""' tonion,..w. j i n a u j . . . . , ; FA A I 'FX A. Call-'. Mai.-h i - Tit' ! i 1 'ill.; ' I'' ni veil another -tiff tk-HIt 1 I :.!;.. Jii,. of Me b-isi.--i u as .'laud.-, : ll'inlov who. Pari-..! by i-ufs- from u. i ' 1PK hi famous i"i-k s'tiff. is d'v. iopnij; j
a h'i-h Cass run- 'two t . ..k.. - v ho j are piakiiie jm.d are T.-n-.- S.-iiul'. who hai's fr-m Mih" auk- and Jimmy Shan- t n :n of Fi-o jkly n. !
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j IIOrSTti.V, Tex.. Mar, h g. The main ! l i ni .,(' cardinals I'r'da defeated I he Hons mi,., of l-.e 'I i as lea Kiii in a; ; i, mniru gain- li.-i- The si-or- was' ! ". to I. Manager Rick- v u-.,d two of j j his i - ..-i-.nt pitcher:-. Haines and S. liuilz. S t allowing but seven hit. The Cardinals i
play the f.allas team Saturday and Sun- I day at L a 1 la?.. ;
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MA' 'OS. ' . March ;. Ti..- s, s ,-r,-; eld wather .lid not .ut much ie- with ; .Maiiac.-r .la. k Coombs today. 1 1 had, hose botirii. s built on the sidef,-,. j and put tie- Tig-r rookies throuj;'t two sail', prax t ie sessions. WILDE -HERMAN
BOUT IN LONDON j COCHRAN'S PLAN ! I'll I I .A i K!.r;i l V I'l.. Match 1. ! ,1'Jttle lii'ino-ii Jiiiitny Wilde and ran-; j "iiantpioii I'.o- H-i in. hi may iakI place m lyondoii in Mi. or Jure-. '. 1. i ll'oihian. th- KiiKiish p r- ai t-. ;s ai e. (
littif foi tin- mal.-h. a.tl.; if la .ac, i:-: , WiI.bto asr-- to ail -.-.- Ibrmaii . enier I th riliif at ' ' - l-ei'id-- l ue s,,;, . -...,-;
j t-s' protial -ly v. i ' ! yc through. ild. j is liotdaiK ..ut for litj i-ainds iinside. , I li'Tlll.lli. h'-.--l-. absolutely- pfusisi j to pink" that hcut-e. . !
Joe Beckett Champion i of England All Right I.Ol, March 6. Joe r.eck.-lt. Hiif. ' iish li.-avj wi ic't' champion pugilist, i
knocked out IP-k Smith, hjfht-heavy- ! i u-ii:h! cliampioii ' Fn:i.-ind. m th. nttii : round at Aib-rt Hail last nich-. The I tlfih: was l.r the ciia in pi-uish i . of iircit j tu nam.
BURNS BEATS HILL j ! INTERN ATIONAL NtTS SERVICE i FOUT WiiUTll. T.-x . March H.- Sully Burns, St. Faul l'.crhMv. 'tht, wop jn nine rounds from Freddy Hill, local pride, after the hitter claimed h- had been fouled. The refer.-.; caH-d i a knock- i out. I
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