Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1920 — Page 7

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Wednesday, March 10, 1J)20. TI1H TIMES Patro Seven

! The World jj of Sport

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JAGKSOH PULLS

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to bem dice Wins Sis of Eight Rounds in Jersey City Bout.

2.1a rt 1 I-nd-rson of .loiict.

This event

I was voted tii? piece-de-resistance, of thffiiins. both boys leans tnc-(o-!" for almost tin- wnole jiirn y. Nei,h-r of the six-round preliminaries I vt'iit th- scheduled distance. Kid Black i.Ut"sl of -J 1 1 : r m Warner via the K.

I - n t o- i:i tli- so.-,,,! s(ati.a. whi1 J r-d riV-fer appli-d the sop-nth- to l.efty

i tJt'Tin. also in the second round.

The I'urdy boxorium was w ! I lill-d for the occasion, ChicaK ) boini; htift-ly rcl u,-seh ' d.

ST.V.KY CITY. N. J.. Mar,-!, a..-Cu'-fni; !"0.- on- or lh.' most vnini? atM1'! veil by a Rphtvveigfht in many -.-ai-d ni.H-n.. Willi. Jackson mi.tcmIoI In outpointing Jehii'.iy ImriJrc in their ochl-iMimii Ivint at t)i. Arf-nu here !a; Although ho failed ro score sinsrle 1 i:"cklrnvn and at no rune during t li flcii" was Dundee in danger of being ro,-k' d to sj.-p for tli" full count of ten seconds, Jackson's victory whs a det-isive -ne, nt,d lie established himself as one of the. leadini? con' end- rs for the crown worn so jauntily by Benny Leonard. Jackson had the better of six of the eight rounds. The fourth went to Dundee by a fair marjrin and the eighth wa. even. All the r'sr belonged to the Jrar',e,m lightweight. His speed swmcd to da 7.7.1 Dondiw, and the, little Italian sought iwir behind the padded glove?. The fist, second and third rounds were J.o.k son's. Then it Mas that Pundee, realizing that he. was beintr outpointed. sailed in with hi sarins sw in grin like flails and his "legs doinsr the jazziest of any jazz dance that lin-s been staged on I'.rc.ftiiway since prohibition b pan. doing: it3 hopeless hop and its sk-eles Whisk.

GARY GRAPPLER

S MATCH

C1ISI1C OEFATS EHCK AT AURORA

Jack Heynu'.cV th stuty lowan. holder of the welter weight wrestiitiR championship honors of the globe still retains that coveted title, tut this morning he felt as if he had stayed up all night, probably slept in a draft and had been somewhere. Tony Bokish, Gary's grappling idol

Training Camp News

Former directors of the ur.ee successful Calumet Indasirir,! Has. ball I.-aiu will meet Friday niitiit at tlie Ilast Chi--!o Chamber of oiiuiirce lo perfect (la ns for it new league. A. U'. Iiikv. sport director at the

1 . ' .i a v er t orp-i at ion, has written to most I d' the fui'iin r i;reet...rs ,.f th.j det'uto t jl'fiK'.i" ami. .loo U i K the ni-. tir.K. owjer t!-,e doi.rs will not be t !o.-.,-d to per--' iis acii'l li:!.-,-,. si, .,i in the development . .(' a new leu

' K"l UN" a IIIOIM, ,!, TIlU u ,!1 l... ,.C I,

today to uo His s!;,ir,- m iieipim; i,i wlni

seventeen (liallt pltc!

inL oshap.

f INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE 1 PAN AXTiiNlo. Tex.. Mike li.iiinl.'J 111. I'lll.Jlll I -M 1 . ' ll . fur il.f.. , i . , . t'. . ,-r.

"wraiis greatest

cars end new clubs, industrial, civic, aiiiH'eur. !,.'., are .si-rintinif ni throui-h-

i out the cnuntry. JArKS..VII,I.K. nn.-TIv- yom-K-j Tlie,-.. is plenty r..,., f..r a number siers in the DodK'-f s.piad are pressing ! of k I teams in t h" i 'a lumet district. H the veterans f.,r regular jobs. The lei- Ms sud, and athh ,,,; maiiairers of the tmir of Heinle Xeiss. the new ouUield-r, J o.rieiis industrial -spthhslnpents ate is particularly brilliant, j promising to iit i.,r.e but il.e v ry h-s: j !' t. .,pi'.s int the runi,i,(f this year. J A "KS XVI IA.K. Kin. Carl Mnysl Acia-.r.iuijr to statements emanating will be ready when the se;,son opens. 1 r";i; "oaer works. I',d;ar t.'nimTiic Kankee undcr-ha nd r isalrtndy ti s- ! I '.o-k. r. a w Ii-kiiown Hammond yoting inif a curve ball. Manager HuKitins !s ""i. will take .v r ih duties of ai'urdiiyinjr Kewster regularly at third has. . i dir et..r at the plant. A. V. Uailej.

who .'.as I,, i n ory fineitnt and SiiCees-

lui in m 1 1 nt n iniiiK winning represenu,- ''''. in th" dlff- rent s.,.rt. has been tor. ,d to tar up li s v...tk in tins d-

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MA"V .I a. After wat.d.imr his band of tw emy-three Timers ,n ,,0tion yesterday. Manafi-r Jennings todav told thorn nil to cut loose. Coombs also t.dd

his pitchers to tro to curv es now. R , 1 ph I

I'm nil. itaiian tliird baseman, is rimkmj '

rm.ent t,, take up other duties v, inch

will permit no .'pare time.

is the cause. IWore a big crowd ; 1. 1 a i,,,pre .slon u ;h his work hi t

the Gary theater in 5,ary last nipht

he vied for th honors held by the lowan. but came out the loser in the end. Wrestling .under the Police Carette rules in vogue in the New York State.

Hokish went down to defeat wit!

MIAMI. I'la. Two pract ice ses,ort a i day is the program t present for the J world champion IJeds. With ;roh nsr.i'i 1 up a' tlie club's lip ure of SlO.fnm. (i,).i

'OUt j ft,-,...!, ;,er! fO,.,. ,!., ,,, 1

loosine a fall. For two hours the pair, it.T. Mrnf. jf.-.r.,;, ,-.ro-v, i.,,v..!f; fought in one ,.f the most desperate j fls ha,,,, a. Kr. u had ..,( .; mi,.,! and' matches ever staped in the city and i as b(, K ,.mil..,y satisfied with what iliel the fans went awnv sti;fle,l tliat thevi .... I

piii jia..- snow u so tar. lemsn is ,-

;ot their money's worlli.

At the close, of the match Referee Kd. Smith of ("htcapo. rendered a

pee tro" here ab

Friday.

For the first t .me this sea.son tickets

will he issu. d for an American IKm ; basketball (ianif at t'entral K.vm on tl

iiiEht cY Fi i,Iay, March 1'.'. when the l.'sr.on tpiiniet. meets the Wliitmn H-d

j 'rowi.s. Ieiaiid for s.is will be so i Nrntt that oilk-ials of the two teams j 1 1. .iiil, t it advisable i,, employ tickets 1 T:,ey will I..- sale a s veral stores i :,i 1 but 'He !,' I and Whitijij;. Tlie j.laces jvvli be iinuouticed l.-.ter. I X X X

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decision in favor of Reynolds. Claiming: th. whii there were no falls. Reynolds had the bst of the match and declared him winner Bokish lays his defeat to a. match be won at Tisbawaka, Ind, the n'njht before, sta.tini;

hot srRix;.. Ariv-r.u

Thrt rr-.', 1 eubs ,f the t'ul.s put th

buzzer on the older bears in th" first

u;h- 1'iaetice jrame of the season at Pasadena

At Kd Purdy's Aurora slamfest last right B'td tTiristin.no of Buffalo shaded Freddy Fnck in ten fast rounds. The iTitll was fought at a hot pace throughout, and the Bison City battler had to use all his stock in trade to win the decision. Th other tn-course item on the card resulted in a sizrlinji draw l,etwvn Tony Ca.pont the Rock Island sliwr, and

worth, outfielder, and Huste,- (.,,,., ; )rii rihy. Tht- jjme went six inniiiK.s fielder, two of the Pirates' holdou t s, i u : 1 h ll,c "T.tiinipans wimiiiiK oxer the were expected lo reach camp todjv. The j Regulars l.,y the s, ore of 4-:'. sound was civon a little slilfr workout I s X x

j by Manaser 'iibs m today . , 'lar- n. Tvvontb'y. reeruit mtielder.

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" ."l'i,iJ 1 BIRMIXOHWr. Via. Tbe ervine- ee.4

In the Pliilh.'s' camp is pitching material. There a ,-e otiiy thtee pitchers who can be classed as regulars Meadows. Smith and Rixey. ireilmn and Tanne. hill are the latest r rivals.

biff match. He had sned up for the AVIsbavvaka enca gtemen t however, and was forced to fill it.

Fddie Phevlin and Nate Plojral fouerht a t vve.lv e-ro;rsd draw at Boston. Harry Orob e-arned the newspaper decision over Clay Turner in twelve rounds at Akron. Bud Christia.no tested. Fre.lt! lo F.nek end Tony "aponi and Martin Henderson drew (both bouts ten rounds) at Aurora. Solly Burns of Minneapolis riecisjvelv defeated Bobby "Wauirh. of Forth Worth in nine of twelve rounds at Forth Worth. Two rounds wore eve,,.

NEW m;j--.:. I.a postponed practice in

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home runs in ;is many times up.

x -x x ''hnrles A. i-'tone)mm. owner of the New' Y''! k M a ' icn.'i Is. made h itatenie,;t at Havana. es;crdiy (ifnyine that the i;;an:.3 vv-re for sale. "Wculd not part i'h them for several millions." saij

Rain aca.in , tot;, ham. He intends to hand down

It'dian camp. tt.e club as a Ircicv !u bis ,,n.

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TAMPA. Fin.-- r,l.y Roth j.dtie.l the t'lw.nces ate thnt wlie,, the son inherits F.-nators to, lay. 'lark "Irifnth iris turned j th- club the s.,v rntnent won't take the !ack Pitcher Havenport to St. Louis fol- j '.roubl- to ..flix an mpent it:ce tax.

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For rosy cheeks, happy smiles, white feeth, good appetites and digestions.

lis benefits are as GREAT

its cost is SrBLLI

I-MVnc a ,1ia e reem-n , over salary and the national commission may be akod io take up the case of Kiddie ,;hatr;ty. the last holdout.

X X x Heinio Ci'oh, p'ain and third baseleatt of the world champion Cmcy R.-d'. lies sicro'l his e-ntr.aot. The boss of the

Kim m r a , 1 1 i ..Maiwiirir niiiWiiTili' iiVilif linmni rim t3 -iu' t imm in SittV mtmt& Jut 'i p' .X Wt M$

0 It satisfies the desire for sweets, j M and is beneficiai, too. S N. CHEiy lT AFTER EURv MEAL fK I I Tight- . Vlos. I I Kept raWKltote I

i le'v- rtaiMii.n.i - . . -

known wlrat Gr,.h

fe.-ls refu'ed to It

r.o, re-fiif, X X V An important tp in the siiress-'ul through the p, rk bx's'.amre of the T.'alker bill ! malizipj: tiff-r:-ro'ind honing- ho,i; in Neir York s'ate was made ff.arfhv i.-hen tlo. seo. ov

..udiciarv c.'.-rr:-,. e reecr',,! , be I -Mey. ,. ' cl -.. li,.

,'n.vorabiy. Final action w i'l be t:;k. n bv she legislature w ithm the rxt two

IQL0NIS TO FACE MEYERS ON MAT

AT SOLDIER SHOW, 2 , Ilubbaid Basket

rion. rg ; Qu inn. Ifr. St. .tosetdis Hapkrts. I.auertr.an. .Ititif;, H . Yurike, 1; fte throws, Scln-rer

Tohu Kilei'is, tlie c;rf.. -K p,?fr!,-r font -rfoik, W. A'a., who dispute, Jobrmy

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:'-Ott ?. I'h.ttld.

fteo tiirows. Caandler. i, ;.- 'climidl .

Ring sports in th- Kinp.re State

v eeks.

!' ve ion hon under Van a.id r-tsv4,ar. of the prors'seri measure new befor- t he

Ir, vvm.ii.-ees ;tt Alhttnv will fi1, mii- i re-liv r n the manly art in Xci Tork. X -X X Everot t S. Brown. Chicaso nvriber of h Amerirat "ytnp; .omictt. e hr.s jreoe lo Xen ,.rk City 'o ati-nd ilonnr! mee;i,,K of the body ai whih plans Aill be ccmiije, r.,i f,-,- ;-,.uinc care of rl i me,-i,a?l team winch will make th. Inn

; i n s ' , i 1 1 . Meyers n isiaus X'c. :

rday was m.-it, ni-w iiiou p -Jack I.itiow i

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el to

the Stan- j li.'h .at I!..- !

Second R. b i m ; snumv March 1 t.

ne e- Valger is Too Speedy,

Beating Jimmy Murphy

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Tke , tin r.t re I .ug-h-s:

er - . . ! l.i t :,1!U i', .-, i it ' i .1 draw. i M k. Xhy 7.ko w ' L' ' i. tiiplel , t 1 r v :u a..nnsluu.- Ti, s,nle a' i'-l : I at !!; .

" t" ' i - , -1 w n t . r at 1 a 1 I th- boo; v. as on. ,.f ;),.- iii?ei in the city oi years. A' : boil rs wi;i.cr had ;i uet:.pe aed th.- i...i,i was alloi

!'H Id. r.f'i 1 1 . Pa.. Mai. h --rter, aii;,r. in. I- rem 1, flash, prov '-l '. cr for .1 m-.iv .Murphy, local !.,;. Ireti.'Kiil and to live of t b s;v too.,!- p.,, eot.oueror of Johnny Kilbaii" show , d r.

lint time. KiionR, has .lrfvs,H., Murphv had

' 'd round, the foiirih. wh, n 1;. lo i Monday a href the junin. In !,.. ' '''' round Valc-r io' Muridiy a p ,r:. w- ' ' -V!"- loo wiih a right h.-,-i,i v hie , . , v.. ,;

i rphy back t ) the i op. s.

V ok. and K . a : i i ve m ( 'li n ;

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Jams, Jellies, Preserves are Too High- Blue Label Karo Solves the "Sweet Problem ai Less Cost Important to Large Families

JIE mother of a large family cannot help being

t r'iirriimry wet ion fain." will le r off throughout t,o fuited Stft.-s. ti

A .nners of wbi, h wiii .-oinpete in tb ! final elimination contests at IPirvar.l i stodium. The Central Wes! t rv.eits w t'l he I,) Ht ; h ' Fniv ersit v of i 'hie, to p. i ; in ,; ! r June i'6 or Ju.y

X--X- ' X ' Uice. i.ouio r th. Tlurt -fv e nrmv post s in the Fast ,rn j to, . tbre. f ,..., ,i ' pr.rtm-iit will be , ..pres. -me,) in j t : a ' ,-ii a V. !lkircti' . iinmpi"... -':;! b.eits a; S, -nint h I'-ei Hid Oil A. A It.iv. m-rit ni.ry in New Vorit City. Mcrrh ' K.aUt. I.;oi f-r tl ii ."..ud .11. V'.oiii'ts in th" different ! avuk- of lf'7 l

MAIN OFFICE WIN AGAIN

! Another Wolgast Takes Up K. 0. List Where Ad Quit

An

i'PFriU TO THE PMES '.vi itt i , .. 1 ud , .' i , ., . !

: Th- Mat-i 1 c n.ame. - : S ' 1 1' s ill a y v" i :i tie- s ;l ,: j l.'iiii'i. Monday

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I.ANCASTFP.. Pa . Mtisrh I1.

is. 'otoiler j,i,,,.r inio h,, e '"' last ti'i.V. .J, .),,,, ij :ii:',.. si- I'M a Li a "a n.e r,. so.;.,,,,; y. errv ,o' t'lis oti if tie round. lb ' '"''!' - ! ;'- r-tiois brother. Ad it

jellies, preserves and candy. In children especially Nature emphasizes her demand for sweets. We all need a good percentage of sweets each day. This is the reason for the unusual present demand for Blue Label Karo :thc Great American Sweet for every purpose. TNSTEAD of worrying about and paying high prices for store candy, JL make Karo Candy at home. It is easy to make, costs but little and its purity makes it best for children. There is an every day use for Blue Label Karo. From breakfast on pancakes or waffles to dinner for cooking and baking. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York

NOTICE Because you vill find (O many economical ways toute Blue Label Karoit will pay you to buy it by the dozen cans, as others are doing. Ask your grocer the price. FREE Write today for beautifully illustrated 64. page Corn Product Cook Book.

elaaes j;1 the I'a.-.iern departed uiji he mat. bed '-, t .- , a!iitt champions of ot her depa i t men t s.

Ch., a.vo's firs, c, ,.,i ;r , , t j . . ,, I.ea.cie was nrittnuz, .1 . ., w : ; .earns ,.,.,,,.,-..,,( , n i-iatui fact ii ,,,, f. IS' f.l.m ors of motor ,i- ;,es. .-, I ! e ; :,. , clrr.es. roef'itiE mat. r .-,!. elc, t i ciahi'fs. v-.iei.t.d rti.'tts. and ?:.:,..,.. ete-r-. -V " K T'i.'.i; f't-ew, An-erfcan am.aeir v .;!. , ska'i!".s' li,a.inpion, will ie.ave ; , ,,, ; , for 7,1 1 p.va u I, wh.-re h- and Will krii: to will compete m th- l' e-rcib' ,n t .-;--si a i e bimpions-hin iait rare. Th. t Ail' A 1 ; I W'ar ttl eel-. is ,.f '.be ,l,-tlic A . C.

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dal. ;:.tj. TOWEE STILLS.

'"f BELGIAN TEAM

0l STILL IN LEAD 1 ' ' ' INT f. R'.' T IONAL NEWS Sf 1VIC2 t '71 ' VMW Y'lRK. Vliic'i li'. i.'r,,, ' , I ' 1 : i vt - - t . a i n ic.s Vet t :t , l- I lc pa c- f ot "' '"i. rider.s i: the i-la y hic.v, e t :o e a , !' V- .;- S'Pi.'il'. C ir.l. . til Th-- , ;,.s,. ,,r ; i'" I'.f t y -s i ' ii hour at S o'clock this t 1 f m..r,n.K. Th- leaders had cov . r-d 1.fn I . i-o-..., .". -,i,s mid ba, svi'i'wl 10 points '1 11' i ' - 'd i'.-i ,'eS lioilt s js uiis, .. I '!, , set J..V Atai-rson .rid lupuv iti If If,. 1 0 1 j -

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National Basketball

Tourney is Begun

Tot h ! - . 4 j r f I if": l I . . i '

Reds Sign Heinie Groh, But Salary is Secret j ST- JOSEPH 46;

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ATBAN'TA. C,a March Hi. Tio rflI TfS ' ' nal bask,.!;!;1 . haiiipionship of the Fi.i'. d Siet- s- i ;cs w li open this af"triioon at ill- Audit-ruin', armory with . LatlleS b t U -en the y , i , , ; p j r, !1 S of K irsiis City ami t',e Spartai.hu Y. M c A. .it 1 o'clock. I'lav (ill eontimie

HUBBARD 13 '-'"''l 1t P m.. with team. from I...s

t ' INCI N N A T I . ).. Marth in. II.ir.ie' . ; Anceb's. ijrmi Itay. is.. Ch. ao. Ie. Iroh. captRin and third Imseman of the ! The fs. Josep'-'s basket;. all team trot:. N-vv Yolk, Bro-klv ti. Saif Iake. 'ir.eintiat i world's- champions. sj-n..t r: i proved the;- rla.es lst n :t t- f t the 1 .ouisvi 11 . H.,ust,-in. 'hai lot I . a.nd''.'mr contract y stepday. j'residrni ITer-lr-prn j Irvine sel.ord by tl.-f.'fit'.'H Jht cities T.tkir.n pari, l.os An-les. Husof the Cinrinni.ti Nationals, in me kins Hubbard f: ''! F-nndry t-a-i, by a : '"ti. Triancles ot,'l 'h- New "lork Fni-'l the annoiin-"nen;. vvoiihl not state The i .,,,,, ot- it. Ti; t-.tch sere - verfty teams are the favorities for hipsh-

j s mount of rvtify lip'.l, wi'.l ia-ctv e u'. was lart-'y roi lo tl-.e steilar w ork h-iioi s 1 ,i.a v . tt.h the 1 .os Ant'ee t-am i Jer th contract, 'iroh had ben ..fur. i i of ltiermfn w i o manage it- v a 5" ; :a le toy with the most followers, i i.f.i,. but had he-n hold.ea o.jr fori twelve baskets. I

: Jl-.3t'0. June and Yunk also did !-.s Tork., I . I lime jutlnir six baskets while Yunke I

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B'tl four. Chondler did the pest work

f..r the Iosfrs playing a cood all-

around game. The St. Joseph's win next take on the fast M. K. Triangles at. the Central school gym. Thursday

ntiiht, gatiiit to be caMed at seven th'.r-

PINKIE mTCHELL WALLOPS ADAIR

XlthWA t'KEE. AVis.. Maroh 9. Pinkie Mitchell, locl lichtw-eipritt. last nigthr easily outboxed Har'cv Adair of New

Tork in ten rounds. Mitchell had thej ty o'clock. f ovantajre In a ma.j'.r?ry of the rounds, j Sr. Josephs 1 6 Tnr.ke. rf. .T-.inp.

T-e tisost 1 trittpr session v. hk the! ' I ai'ienr.Mn, c; Screrer. re ; Neoer.

s vetith. w hen Slitchel! wih stiff rtuht ped left short jolts to the ja stacir -red 1 h- I r ' la tl

Oroff. if. licbl'.erd 1 1 S 1 ''.etch. ft. of. rf, Bussert. Rathbutn, If, Chro'-dier. e; Tiren-

H' IT SPRINGS. Ark. The Red S-s; have unearthed one of those baseball jewels a southnavv with control. He is Jimmy Lynch of R osjv nda !e.

PA 5s A DEN A . Calif. .Manager Mitchell was greatly pleased with his rookies today. They defeateH the "ub reeailars 4 to 2 in a Fix-inning jraine yestfrday. " 1 a re ti-. Tiv-iulo . , one r.f tl(f. most rr-r.tisinjr r --ru'ts. rt j.ped two horn. i-tii.a tv,.,,, ,-; New!-: irk. h, first two fmo. no. The Oits will fcl another t t . tf work. u ' t oda y .

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