Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1920 — Page 7
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Tex Rickard Makes Offer To Dempsey Amount is Said to be Only $350,000, A Mere Bagatelle, However.
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEi NEW TOKK, March IT Tex Rickard etlngr as matchmaker for the International Sporting Club of New York, has offered Jack Pemppey 3a0,000 to meet Georges Carpentier In a championship bout. It was learned here today from an authoritative source. The International Sporting Club, of which Mai. A. J. Prexel Riddle is president, plans to stage the contest on Labor Day, the number of rounds to depend on the limit set by one of everal boxing- bills now before the
state legislature at Albany. Officials of the club, it is said, are confident that ' one of the boxing bills will pass. J The offer. It is understood, is conflttloraaJ upon the passing of a boxing
bill In New York and the outcomo of Pempaey's trial in San FrancLseo. From the same source, the International Newi Service learns that the
diamond-studded belt, e mMema t ic of the world's heavyweight championship nnd donated by the Army. Navy and Civilian board of boxing control, will be piesoMit'd to Pempsey, when tli" new boxing clubs npftis Its doors for the first time. Pempsry, it is said, will be on hand to recivfs the belt whether or not !.. Is to meet Carpentier at the opening show staged by the club. MUCH INTEREST IN BASKETBALL GAME "With fans on both sides confident of victory, the Win ting lied CrowVis and the H.iivunond American Legion five will clash at tli" Central school gym Friday evening in what promises to be the most bitterly contested i-aine to be played here this season The interest buing ni.i in'.'csted in the mixup may be surmised from the fact that the Ked Crowns will be accompanied by scores of rooters from Whiting as Manager Hxton-Porter has asked tor lt0 seats for the loyal rooters from the oil town. The Legion fandom is also on edge for they realize that tile locals will have to play true to form and fight every minute of the game to scr.d the high salaried stars home defeated. The. drubbing administered to the great Detroit tam by the Crown? has won the great respect of all Hammond followers and the only loop hole is what will the "Whiting clan be able to do
with the Legion performers. livery evening finds the service players practicing for the big game, the, locals ale showing some extra speed ami if any "cork" is left when Friday's game is over it won't be the fault of any single player. A better team of amauieur forwards than Pollard and C. Thompson is not to be found u rmind Lake county and it will take some little time to dig up a pair of guards that play the game better than Artie Hess and Sheridan. C. Thompson is another of the old high school class who have starred around hi re for years and if any of the Legion men lack speed shown by them while in school it has not been noticed in all their games this season. Hammond and Whiting fans will not be alone at the gam", as many ere expected from Mast Chicago, Hohart, and Gary. The game will start at 8 o'clock, so as to allow many to get away to the high school fair.
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Jack Wolf Beats Bramer in Slambang Memphis Go MEMPHIS. TKN.V, March 17 Jack Wolfe of Cleveland was awarded a decision over Harry Uramer of Cleveland in a gruelling e-4ght round contest last night at Southern A. C. In the second round Wolfe dropped Rramer with a right to the chin. Uramer sent Wolfe to all fours with a rigtit flush in the face in the sixth.
Wolfe had liramer practically all in when the gong ended the seventh I round, and tried hard to finish liiuij in the eirrhth.
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Rose Takes Hard Lacing But Escapes Tendler Kayo PHILADELPHIA. PA.. March 17 Lew Tendler. the local K. O. king, found Stockyards Johnny Pose, of Milwaukee just tough enough to stay the prescribed six rounds at the Olympia A. C. last night. Tendler did everything to P.ose but put him awny. His right and left handed attack had John staggering around the ring at times and in the last round Rose lasted the three minutes only by clinching at every opportunity. In the semi-wind-up Harry (Kid) Brown, the schoolboy fighter of this city. UnockejJ out Christ Chancy, of New Orleans, in the second round with a left swing to the jaw.
It is a wonderful page that is being written Into the, athletic history of IJutler College, Idlanapolis, where the arrival of "Pat" Page, formerly of C. C., was a signal for the rah rah boys to hit the war path. In and out. up and down the street of drowsy Irvington pranced I he cxcitod students. v-xx Girl, twenty-one years old. of Davton. O.. las twenty-two husbands and is divorced from none of them. The court will attempt to show twenty-one reasons why the woman should be locked up. Why not change the natm: of that town to Date-on? X X - X .Tames L. Lee. athletic director for the past year at Northwestern Vniversity. estrrday tendered his resignation to the s hool president. He will leave at the end of tho college car in June, "Unless a new- spirit that of harmony ami cooperation between faculty and athletic department and student body is developed soon, Northwestern will fall flat inall intcr-collegiate sports next year." said Lee. X X X Whiting will send a body of rooters to Hammond Friday nieht to aid in a Red Crown victory over the Hammond qu.ntet. The rooters alone can't wm the game and n hot light is looked for in spite of the fact that Whiting cheer-os have lusty voices. Pig fight will take place at Central school gym. X X X "Home Run" Raker will rejoin the Yankees this year, lie has loft for the training camp at Jacksonville, where he will again familiarize himself with the old third sack. X X X .Tole Ray of tho I. A. C. failed last night in his attempt to create an indoor record for two-thirds of a mile at the S. A. A. contests in New "York, when he fell two-fifths of a second short of the 1' : 1 4 2-5 mark set by Mel Sheppard ten years ago. hay's time was 2:43 4-o.
Training Camp News
Charles Ledoux. Frenchman and bantam weight champion of Rurope, fg a knockout shadow boxer, which may be bleaned from press V"Wpatchcs "from P-iris announcing that Johnny Coulon of Chicago, former American champ, was yesterday given the K. O. in tho sixth round by the Frenchman. Rut adds the dispatch, '"Coulon was only a shadow of his former self."
SAN ANTONIO. TLX.. March 17 Arnold Htatz. Giant recruit outfielder, is the hero of the rookies today. His four hits contributed to the defeat of the regulars in a practice game. MIAMI. FLA.. March 17 The Tanks were out to make two out of three from the Rds today following their easy shutout victory. Rahe Ruth went hltless, striking out twice.
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. March 17 Pitcher Mohart, Dodger recruit, has now pitched 17 scoreless innings in
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fcr, to win osteraa,v s game. 4 to J. Manager Gibson liked his work at th hot corner. Kccruit Haeffner also did well. PASADKNA. CAT,.. March 17 Th sudden return to form of P.ide Vaskert. outfieiding star, has cheered Manager Mitchell, of the Oub. mightily. The team will play the Los Angeles Pacific Coast league club today. "WASO. TEX., March. 17-The Pacific Coast ho'd-out combination, which has been worrying Manager Gleason. of th "White S-'o:;. was broken today with th. return of Fred McMulIen. Gandil and Pli-'berg are still in California, how-
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LAST NIGHTS FIGHTS AT PARIS (France) -Charles
Poux. European bantamweight champion, knocked out Johnny Coulon, former world's champion in sjx. rounds.
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AT I1AYONXE. X. J.. Leo llouck, veteran Lancaster middleweight, shaded Johnny Howard in eight, rounds. MT CLEVELAND. O. Lilly McCann of Akron, won a popular decision over "Willie Beecher, New York, in ten rou nds. AT SPRINGFIELD, MO. Bob Martin knocked out Dummy "West in three rounds.
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