Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1920 — Page 8
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GARY GRAPPLERS SHINE IN NATIONAL MAT MEET
Four Hoosier Amateurs Remain in Running at Birmingham Event.
BIRiUXOHASr, Ala.. April T.-AVrcr.!-lers from all sections of the country r articipated here in the naUornl firr.atar VTPJtlirr tournament. Severs! f 'he entrants are expected to bo among representatives ff the United States in :h Olympic p:r n Antwerp. The M; t standing- feature of the tournament to date In the prominent part pluyed by the Gary T. 5f. A. wrestler. Four of the HoosieT. Tragp, Kuenort. T". !f repoleu and Mf!.nii,n, remain in ! running, wti of them winninjj two bouta each last r.irht. Me.I.U;ren and Vorae.-s. also of G.-iry, were e 1 5 ni na 1 after putting up the gamost sort of a def nse. Surrmary of the bou's In which G.try Ttr competed fallow: Tragus, T. M. C. A.. Gary. Ind , threw .ptesel. F.irmlnirhnm. -with double A lock: time. 7 minute. ZQ seconds. 1.75 round Kuenert, T. M. O. A . Gary. Tnd.. sained decision over Garidy, H. A. C. B;rminhm. US Pound Claas V. Jferopolous. T. M. 7. A., Ga-ry. Ind., won dTjion by 'orfeiturai orr Clarke. M. A. A. ".. Pert'nd, Ore., when the latter refused to to -xTa Ave- minutes. Metrorolous, Gary, threw Trond'y. ' 'r.iversity of Nebraska, w ith double arm iocjc in 9 rJnitaai 25 seconds. fSantseJit .ined decision over McI,uren. T. Itf. C A., Gary. Ind.. in 15 minutes. Heat-yweigtif Class Kunrt. T. M. r. A, Gtrjr. Ind.. threw Meyers, C. H. 1.. Trveagrn with doiiMo shoulder lock. Trrr.. 7 minutes 0 seconds. 1?S Tound Class Parr. mow. C. H. I, '""nlcega. eraxned a, decision oir Borse.is. T. II. C A., Gary. Ind.. in 15 minutes. 145 IVund Class P. Metropolcus, T. M . C. A.. Gary. Ind.. threw Hawkins. F5. A.. C. Cirminsham, with arm and boOy hold. Tim", 7.50. McLernon. T. I. C. A.. Gary, Tnd . hrw Hopkins, P.. A. C Rirrr.inhani, nit hbody and arm lock. Time. 0:1
Stonebraker to Coach Logausport High Five HAKTrOID CITT, Ind., April 8. Homer Stonebraker, coach of the Hertford City high school ba-aaetball team thia yew, wtll be coach at Xoffnaport next year, ha announced yeaterday. ! will bare the high school team there. Stonabraker formerly vu a, member of the Wibath College "Wonder rive." His work this last 'naion ni bo etTectira that he landed Hartford City In the eml-flnals r.t the at at a tourua ment. Ha also dereloped McO-eath, who was chosen all-atata center by The News.
d"oiste!y dofoated VTvitfhie IIut--h.iison in a one-s;dei six-round Affair. Uurmn !-d from h first ll.w. a risht p ir ( whioh hit llutchinsoti in til" temple. He closed Hutc5itnon's !.-ft rye 'n the oroml hii.I haii him h!-ilini: fiom mvmh and n-'se in the third.
Woman's Golf Champion In Auto Smash f INTERNATIONAL htWS StBVICEl ATW.NT-V, (Ik.. April 7. Wiss Alex Sterling woman jt.-l r f hantpion, na resttnic astly ihi- morning foMowlin Ininrie su-i-in"fl In m , . foni' dib 1 .V lisiou Tti-""'ay af tentoc-n H'T injiiri'-" pmv. il not t. h fi- us. Miss sterling's u 1 101 ioh ie was strui' by another ivhi. h w.-is bfinjr chased by oftirTs v.'h.-i believed I'm-' orcupnnts were "rruif.-kj: n wliisk'" ipto Atlanla. Mis Sti-rlimt was forcibly throw n acailivi the w milfhu kl i'f 1" ' ni.-M h 1 in-. .lentil.-' V.'i'iil of Alpli:iret;. G.t. is m i.nl to-
, rliy but ! lie her oc U ','1 lit "f I !: 1 I i;i M'J :n escaped.
Manual Training hi.-h echool. In rraclice tame with the I-alrhanks-Morso club or ru-lolt, Saturday afternoon lii..f,r jvnoke.d a horn run
alone the ihlr.i ba line which old-I tim.'rj .aii v as the longest hit ever! made on Stuart Field. Th ball lit In j front of the armory and rolled acro.oi , t'nivrsit- traveling i distance of 1
around 4"ft foot. Murphy. cafohitiR for the Beloit team, Paid thAt the ball would httve Rone out of the Ao in t ion parks at Milwaukee and St. Paul i,ni would have landed in (i P Moach. rs in any park of the association. Murphy formally piiy.-il with Mihvauk.-e and I'olumbtis. 'J.rfty- Wagner, also of India ni.polis. pltrhing- f,.r tha Boiler Makers, du-tplayo.l a great deal of promie.
FISH AND GAME
WABASH RELAY
DAUBERT OUT OF GAME; SUFFERS A BROKEN HAND nwrWATl. CI.. April 7. The vorld's champion ;edR muit start their v' --"n without Jio I:iuhrt. who did not mius a pa mo at tirst htise last season. He was lit on the buck of the hand by tieTge Mogridgo of the Tankeo in att exhii.iuo,, Knm,. F,.aminati"i under th -iny ),,,, t!,.lf two horte-s fi.ic broken. Il "ill be month before .lake can SC't ba. k in the Si,,nr. A ; ou!h name,! ,loe Meyer fern the Sotl, AMairie '" " 'e only avail.ihle suh.lllilt,.
Cubs Loan Abe Bailey, Then Beat Phoenix, 13-10 rtOflMX. Art?.. April 7.- The Cuhs beat the Phoenix iA.ll Stars yestertlay in a slugging match, 13 to 10. Mitchell loaned IWiiley nnd Jloetl.er to the local elut and the ("ubs noL twnnty-two hits. I'hoenix nl die! Hanson for sevnteon wallops. The- game was played under a broiling hot Bun and the men got a gret workout. The Cuba left for Kansas City last night.
New Orleans Promoter Offers Carpenter Match XT:w- om.KAN-S, April ".John M. Ahrain". local promoter, yesterday telegraphed to Manager rescamps an offer of $?Afift0 for Georges Carpentier to meet F rtrenrian hero for a fiftee.nrouml h' livywiiKlit bout, pi , -m thousand doUirs was guars n.teed for a six-round fiint'jh.
Wilde Signs Articles To Battle "Bat" Murray pim.AnRf.riHA. r.. April :. jimmy'ild". I'.nglish It j weight boxing champion. my hero yesterday wit h l is man. K'T and p.j-He.i forlelt for his eightround fight with 'Biiitling-' Murray at tl.e famd.-n Fportsmen's flub April 21.
The World of Sport
The tide, which taken at its flood loads on to fortune, seems to bn rolling toward the shores o'f Amr.riea nnd on Its crest rides the boxers and wrestlers of the Old World and their managers. Now comes tho ar.noune, merit that Georges papin, lightweight champion of Franc, and Charles I,odoux. bantam weight, will fiB.il for golden America, on April 17. In all, the- are probably a score of fighUrs, French. British and Australian, In America at the preent time and more corning. X X X
No, Dave r.otroff of Flajior had nred;rR on.
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financially dull, the reonH of bclnir awavi f i om his hope. I t X X X 1 It Implies nothing that a man's name' Is Kasor Pnd that he comes from Kou;. Ind.
X X X Fe Indiana colge teams r. form a coll.'iate athb-tic league if the. constitution and by-laws now b"lng prepored by Professor If- ?I. Gelson of I.utler met. with approval. The college are i:utler. Earlham. KTa.nkhn. Pose I'oly and Sta's Normal.
The following statement tiken from an article by Eugene Corrl, a famous English ring referee, and syndicated in the American press, conJInris a grow-in-suspicion that there is much truth in the oft repeated aaaertion that a larg percentage of boxers and a great manv championship fights axe Insincere. Oorri says: "Some people, of course, may la-bor under the delusion that a professional fighting matt enters a ring because of the unspeakable pleasure his pTessnca is going to afrord the Spectators. They are wrong. His primary object is to make money. The faster it comes sjid the bigger the purses, the shorter the period of strife. Ambition Is a partbut only a part of the joy of the game. ' X X X For the 6ixth time In two years, .To ioher and Eli Iewis, the "strangler." 1 eavy weight wrestlers, wilt grapple a' New York on April 16. v x x Bill Henry, featherweight, will me; Willie Green tn a ten-round fight a' L.Porte on April It. x x x A smashed ha.nd will keep Jake Daubri out of the gMr.e for more than a month last year he wa on firM. base in every game the world's champion Rede played.
SQUAD IS READY
MEN
CONFAB
George Mannfeld Makes A Plea for Better Supply of Bas Breeders.
Expect Stiff Competition in Penn. Carnival Runners in Trim.
Burman Gives Huchinson Fierce Six Round Beating FHItAPELPHIA, Ps.. April 7. Toe Barman of Chicago made his first aprarsnce here in months Monday and
Georg- N". Mannfeld. chief of the fish and game division of the conservation department of the siste. made a plea to the members of the Marion County Fish and Game Projective Association at its monthly meeting last niht at the Denison Hotel for better supply of bass breeder for the various state hat. hori'w. He feels that the sportsmen of the state should donate those fish " as to avoid the necessity of seining for them by trfe department. Action was taken at the session, favoring the protection by the federal government of the Alaska brown bear. Th request waus forwarded here by the F.oone and Crocket, Cub of New Tork. The brown bear ol northern British Co
lumbia ind portions of Alaska is the largest existing carnivorous isnd animal J
and certain interests in the Alaska territory want protection removed which the government now bestows upon this wild animal.
rn.uronpsvii.LK. ind.. Apm 7 The Wabash's relay team wnil encounter the stjfiY.ct competition of several years' experience in thi field of athletics when it starts in the Fenn Relay Carnival, is n ideneed by the imposing array of nationally known colleges and universities which are eligible to th o!as in which Wabash is entered, and many of which hae teams alreHdy entered. Athletic r;recte.r j r iV.wnnd. who perstinally handle trak work at 'U'a-ba.-h. announce,) ;Mst night that. W abah v.euld b-- entered in the ."niilo open chairpior.?h:p" relay, and that the teams with which the Starlet, must compete are drawn from e'. cry corner of the country.
K. O. Mje!lr bested Joe Mendo In s: rounds at pnffalo. Sol OTXnneii outboxed Johnny Tyma' in six round at Philadelphia,
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Walter Hiser.is Ruth of Purdue Ball Team
l.AFATKTTF:. Ind. April 6. r.irdue ! seems to hae on its baseball squad a ! loiis Ruth in the person of Walter j Ili.ser, r Indianapolis boy, gradua'e of!
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