Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1920 — Page 9
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Fulton Fails as Knocker-Out In Latest Bout Plasterer Gives Bartley A Lacing However; Danny Frush Stops Artie Root.
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Pi. FOOTBALL LOSES FIRST MAINSTAY
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Youtic T..ny I.'!.nis cf MilwatiK t,.,Io u biK bi' in bis bout with Kranki.' rko of this .!iy. T'oiiiii-i n -r Nn-.---! f.pbtsni; in th- six round?. i"l-vrk-y,,., :i; .-v. ry , i ;-.,-rUii.i . Iimi(rued tli verdict.
.Jo Welsh of th.s city outboxed ' r.yin i'f N'fiv b-i uiis-x b k. N. .T.. j. ,a. that fairly d with. ;..cti"ii
.',-,:! .-. IOUFbT- of CIOUi-fSKT i- l.v winninc from T.iliy Dfvn
i.ard bout that bis
l.AFA YF.TTi:. Ind., ihrrh U - -F'ro-f.ssioiial fo-'thaH m 1 ndia na has h'st two Irn.iiiiK l'tCnros. tlnif Kh.nb-, llio Viix VillaK farincT-portstnati, who f.-r npariv lift, i n e;irs b.as finun.r-il th.- Vino Villajre t"-ira, n- ido tip o-' hish-!alai i-d fnriner rollpg. stars, and Pick KinK, his mainstay in tho R.iint'. hivo ;ib;uid"iod tb. ii-bi of sport to vmbark in a inining ptiKipi is in Utah. Khodo and Kins', accoinpanid by T'r'"1f'ss,,r K. 1. Mahin. h.a-i oh. mist at Fnrfhie Cnivrsity, dipart.il y.st.rday for Marysvill". V'ah. a cotupany, whii'h Ith.id.r has orKaiiizod. is proparin; l, liporai a nono and mill f"r t!o- proliuotion of potash and alniiiiiinn1.
Driscoll In Big Game Tomorrow
Training Camp News
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BOWLERS
TAYLOR, TF.X. Thr most ft-rlou Injury of th1 ltrown.s tr'p ilnvl"prd to.lay when Hoy Saiiinli-r.s awoke thin morning with bis rigitl ankle twice- its I
norma.1 ilze. Koy turned on the mem b. r y.'.terd.'iy after th aiikbj stopped a hard line drive. Of lUirUe's Wt band refrnits Hill Payne is .showitiK' up the lost and Jimmy Hnrke Is proud of the youngter'a performance. The work of Jacobs. n. Tehin and Smith alrendy is of mch cpi-ulity as will guarantee the Hrowns on of th'" best outftebls in the American League.
STANDING
The Id Crowns are h'mlinK every effort toward winning the Hammond lelon game tomorrow evrnitiK at the Central pehool gym. Kvery rnembr of the f.-atn is workinir puper-hard to an-
quish the Legion machine and every fan JACKSONVILLE FLA. The Tanin tvhii ins is raisins: bis voice in Joy- 1 kres remrned here td;iy to resume
fill no. sos. Inspiring I'addy I-iscoll and j training. IhiKiims team took two nut his sang t'1 KrP,itr efforts. In faet the (J- three game from the world's chain P.t-d Crown crew was ri'iL e i n excited i,ion Reds at Mi-ami and 1'alni lit -uch.
over the hig game beyond the fact that
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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
Mad-b-n. innsoni. j
1 Lane-e paw
they so-iu to tlunk ttiey will win all hands down. Inten-st in th-i titanti'struKRle wbieb promises to ov.-.-'l nny indoor contest ever put on in Hammond
is so contagious at Whiting thai a larg.-I nuinber of business men from the oil '- tow n have asked for reserved seats, but j iloe to t:e fact that no reservations!
hae been made th Whiting clan will bae to hustle to get into some good seats. While the ('towns are cock sure of a win, the Legimioers equally feel confident, list night tint locals were under the care of oach V. enker and the srrv-i- - pl;i ers w ' re seen developing a lot of ytuff that has tpn missing all season. Several l-la-rs have been showing up
ption.iily well an'l Manager Chay-
bae a bard job m dcking the
iirst li v" men to start. Atchison, the General American south-
ami t'larence Thompson ere out
I for the first time this week and not n ! showed regular stuffj A defense that (will bnfflrt the Whiting crew seems to I be the main ohjretiie of the Hammond j pl-tyers. Jusl what the visitors will pul! j is not know n but the game promises to ' be a gfX'J fight. The lineup for the big ! contest w ill lie announced in t onioi row 's i edition of The Time.
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Six Day Bicycle Race Draws' Gate of $118,000
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ss receipt a i. in.- r-.v-Li.. - la--t week in ifadison Squar" Carden
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ders receive.!- about. A i f red
.i..ulet and Jak- Magm. who w-.n premier honors, took J5.000, in ad-litiou to J2.5e( in special prizes. Kaiser and Hill t,,,'k away $:S.0f" t.s the se.-oid best c(.mlce.ation, and ihe rupuy-Han!ey team , rr:ed off the third priz t iZ.'M. Oscar Egg and i:ddie Madden, who were l. to quit after the ninth s;rint Saturday night, received sixth place and :i sum sSibhtly in excess of ?l.f,0ft.
l-'r.-d Kulti-n besn-d Hartb Paul Sansoni whipped K t'. Knocko'i' ltill 1. rem an brat Kt
in thr e rounds. K. O. S.i!!ian outf-ught
So'. m r Magirr, Carl I.eldanc'ne stopped j Fred Jordan, Ianny l-'rush knock-d out rtie Hoot hi the fourth round. K. . j Ceorge i.'han'y won ov r Wh'i. y Fitz-j p.-niM. Young Tony IX-ntits outboxedj Frarikt-' t'larke. o.Je Welsh shaded Willie ; Uy.'ir., Loughery won from Hilly! lw in- all .ii s.be.lu'cd six-vountl bouts! at rh.iadc-Iphii. j Td Jamicse-n .-laime-i a foul w h-n j stopp.-d by HiHirp' K. O. Hrowi. in ihefourth r-'tin-J, Jiu-.l Ci.ns'iano shaded j
W iliid tlrt- n in t-n rounds ami Frankie ! - Jumatti and Johnny )tagn boxed a ten-j XKW YORK. March IT. Job; Kay of round draw at Kenosha. ! the Illinois A. .. holder of .several midHarvey Thorp b at s u'.or Friedman in j die distance running tlt'e, failed last o-n rounds at Cedar Rapids. night in hi attempt to create mi indoor Jack Hritton was given decision "ver record for two-thirds of a. mile, at the Jack Ferry iu twelve rounds at Canton, i annual games of the Samaclar A. A. in
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SAN ANTONK). TEX. The ;.ants met San Atit'-nio in an crlnl-it ion gam here t-day for charity. JKCKSONYILLK. FLA - -CI a re rice Mil chell is a proud robin. Mitchell registered the Iirl home run mad- by a I'odger plajer and his hit helped the Yannigans defeat tin- regulars.
MACON, (IA. Manager Jennings of i th Tigers ordered "full speed"' for his players today following the in - j terfereuce w ith yesterday's game by j a. rain-ttomr. The Tigers and Boston i
Iira'.ves began their exhibition toui j ' T..ac.lu., ,...1 ti-nn in ir -i!l avail liln-! t
self of the, remaining time here in letting all rookies show their worth.
Team L YV I H. A.I Main Office 42 34 Ml M" Boiler Shop 42 1- '"- "'r I Tower Stills 42 24 1 eT6 Tfoc Maehin- Shop 42 22 2-1 .t'20 72 ! Itarrel Hou.e .. .42 21 21 IC.:! 7i" Switching I'ept. ..3s 1R 2? S'J 7 4 H ' Pressure Stills ...'19 30 53 7 4: Pai-affine Works 42 -'H 77 672 High team game, Machine Shops. P.'".! High team average. tlirie games.. Boiler Shop. 7. High iiflividual, uncle game, Wi'.kinson. Switching Hept., 2ifi. j
Rav Misses Two -Thirds Mile Record by a Wink
VASAIiFNA. CAL. The Cubs were trimmed in a regulation game here yesterday by the Los Angeles team. The score was 4 to 2, Buck Herzog played through six innings, despite his trussed up rupture. W A CO. TEX. Kid (jleason is de'.!ght ed witli the showing made by the White Sox in a two-hour workout yes tei-ri.iv. destiite the absence of several
i of t!-e stars. Spencer Heath, former J navy pitcher, has n. big league career
ahead of him. j-niKing- I rom tne va be has been showing to date.
High Individual, average three John I'annrr. Holler Shop. 2"3. IndltMtial 4ifrnif. Name Team '
John Canr.er. P.oib-r Shop
Kred Lau. Tower Stills... Jack Sable. Boiler Shop c. lm it kson. Main Office Mike Uadish. Macli. Shop K. Wilkinson. Sw it. ltept.. L. Kaschak, Pies. Stills.. C . Mill"!'. Main iffioe .... Kd. Cahill. I'res. Stills.... K. Hoffman, Tower Stills
Long. Mach. Shop roat. Tower Stills..
! C. Oder. rre. Stills ! 1. 1 Ia-a Main OiTif.p .
W. Hex. Mach. Shoji .... Ruokovieh. Pres. Stills.... M. Henrickson. Main Office W. Canner. Boiler Shop.. C, . Winslow, rata. Works Whitmer. Main Office G. McClelland, Boiled Shop Ba.rsich, Switching Miibloon, Machine Shop .. WiUette. !a raff ne Works O. Canner. Barrel House
OUrich, Tower buns.. Rev. Machino Shop Pataky. Barrel House Griffith. 7'res. Stills ..
C. Stross. Switch. Dept. Yuhacz. Barrel House ..
hot srr.iNt;?.. Oihson was giving bis recruit pitchers hv Jack Wisner. a
ARK. Manapcf much attention to
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new Purler, lost
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BIG WRESTING MATCH
the game with the R'd Sox yesterday. A homo run drive, by Oither Lee was the baiting feature.
Rostan and Doig Mill To Draw at LaSalle TA SALUF. HI . March 17. Navy Ros- . :tn ,,f jolit and t'roa's Iioig of Spring Y;t;b y fought a fn-round draw !?.' ,,igh.v. The niill was full of action. In . !-, yemt-final Jim K-ily of Chica-jo su-r-reJ .It"" Pappas of hicsg. in one ;,)nJ. R'-ii White of Ottawa stepped T.p-,rric Jv'ncs cf ilarseilb-s in the tifth
Harry fireb won a decision over Tommy Robsvm in twelve rounds at Payton. O. Mike 0'P--wd defeated Aueie Katner in ten rounils. Kid Johnson lasted only 42 r-econ-ls with Harry Wills, Jack Josephs won from Gus Bloomberg in ten rounds at St. Paul. Marty Henderson bsd Young Tony Capor.l in ten rounds, l-'rankie Sennrttt and Ha'tling Johnson went four rounds to a draw at (Juineey. m Al Crunan won a deeTsioti over J.ihnny (Kid) M-'i in twenty r.-uti'ls at Tin Juan. Mr-xico. Mel Coogan outpointed Jchnnv Mti-
! delsohn in 'en r.-imds. l'atsv Walla, e
shaded Hil.e AsIkt in ten rounds. Red Cap Wilson broke his arm iu the secend round with Toupey Murray at Deti"it. Tfiunj Penny and Jimmy Duffy boxed twelve rounds to a citaw at Savannah. Jimmie Jlanlon knocked out Hobby Waugh in twelve rounds at Fort Worth.
THORPE ALSO OUT OF GAME
the 27th regiment armory. Ray r. ii twofifths of a second short of the 2:44 mark of Mel She: pard, which has been cm the record books for ten years. Raj's lime was 2:11 4-5. Though he failed in his effort a a record. Ray demonstrated bis superiority over the three runners who t-.--d the starting mark with him. The Chicagoan's rials included Sid Leslie. Jlillrose "A. A.; Harry Wigger. Paulist A. arid Allen Swede, Princeton middle distune, r.
NP;W ORLF.ANP, regulars stepped int Cykowski and N'ieh
won the decision
LA. The Indian i t lie delivei ies of us yesterday and
over the Yannigans
in the f.ist game score of 9 to 0.
of the series by a
Jamieson Claims a Foul; Christiano Beats Green
KKNOSHA, Wi. Jeson of Milwauk" mission by a qip
March 1 V Ted Jamwas put out. of e-.m-t lonable blow from
CALM BEACH FLA. Three thousand persons yesterday faff the New York Yanks trim the world's champion Reds. 7 to 2 .ni the third game of their series, making 2 to 1 wins for Xtw York. Ro-i.-h go tone bit and t was a thre bagger. The Reds returned to the.- training (.rounds at Miami and will have to work hard to gei in form for clubs thai have It a i more training.
Take The Times and keep la night. Then youll be sure it wi'I be there.
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPVICE! AKRON. .. March IS -- Jim Thorpe j will pot plav professional football next
fall. The worhi s greatest atnieii toa.-.r. this announcemetit yesterday while here signing bis baseball contract with the Akron International Leasn rlub. Thorp" lie-tared be inteinb-d confining bis athletic ability to baseball in the future and fear-'-d if injured in fo,.ba!l h might ruin his chances in the nat.i.-na! pastime.
George K. O. Brown's left band in the fourth round of the ten-pomd windup of the boxing show- last night. The Greek caught Jam-son with three left hooks in a row. on th third one Jamieson sank to the mat and had to b carried from 'he rir.S. Pr. H dm. the examining physc'inn here, declared that the blow was questionable Before 'h blow they had put up a splendid scrap. The money due the fight' r was held up by the commission. Bud Christiano had a b'g edge on Willie Green in ten rounds. Green had the reaeh, but christiano wore l-.lm down with body pun-lies in th -lolng round".
TOWER STILLS BEAT PRESSURES
Tiie wrestling milch - "between tt.te P. ratit'j of Gary ar.d George Va;sl of San Fram-isrc. to he staged at the Oary Theatre Tomorrow- night U slated to be the best and most sensational match een in Gary this season. It is to a finish, -winner take all, side bet of two Thousand dollars
has been posted this week. J This match was to ha ve been a pi :- vate affair, but Matt B. Ke-i'h of the 1 company now playing at the Gary the
atre, added two hundred dollars more to the sum in order to have them wrst!e at the Gary theatre in public. This rim of two thousand, two hundred dollars, is pro.ba.bly the largest (im-:in: of money ever Involved in wrestling or' boxing, at One time, in I. a l- e r-onnty . Wrestling has become one of the fore most sports in Gary, Mayor Hodges having plaeed the ban on public boxing some time atro. Sinee that time tht wrestling game na.. come Into favor and has been drawing packed houses.
1SPCCIAL TO THE TIMES j WllITTNG. Ind.. Micii IS. The 'Tower Still, reinforced hv thr-e of Ar
thur Metre's Federals, sure Si!l team into
night. Charles btsr of the nia
ook the Prsrnmp Monday
T-'W-ep Stills; G r ti d total 74 Pressure St. f-:!2. Grand to 1-2.
Gro-o was the individual eli. averaging 1 Totals. 812. 7n2 and 2:152. Team iprs(j,
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Sun's Immcnaity. The sun, which is by no mpart' a Isrgp star, ns sfnr" en. could pnsily contain within its boundaries the entire earth and moon and the distance between them, snys the Scic-ntiftc American. In fact, three systems like thflt consisting ft earth ar.d moon could be strung out in a row through the cehter of the un, without cominsr within r.0.0;0 miles of his surface on either side.
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