Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1920 — Page 7
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Hammond jftovsiers Unci Their Season
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
PETROTT. MICH., April 11 Jimmy ; "Wilde, 1 British flyweight cha tirion. j encountered some opposition im bis t n i
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I Monday w ere : ' ,,f f-.jiiim -maples"! At Wind.-..r. Ontario Jimmy Wilde .,. ,.,,.!, ,"f the hat.l'wat Zulu 'K ill 1"). ' I i r'ii- ,ii:,(m At CI v, la ml - l-Mdie Fltzsimmons '
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floored the chaHeng-er with a ric'it cross to he jaw, the American :ihter takins the count of eiyht . Jimmy ch.is d him around, apparently try ins r.d It then, but could not land the sleep producing wallop.
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TRT1XTOX, X. J.. April 14 Only a rally which he started in the eiylith snd last round enabled Joe r.isrnian "C Chicago to win over Sammy Seesp r of Xew York on Monday.
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. j Motnt-tts -"it A. A.. F. bantamweights' basketball l'errins N . 1 4 I 1" results: . M Pullman Manual Training- School. 28. Hi-mi r. Gary Colored bantams. P. 1 Strauhe -'1 Froebel bantam?. Uarv. 24, Austin Th'.'riis ...'.1 7:1
High bantams. 7. Dvorak Park Falcons. Chicaao. IS,' Don't threw vC'll axil
Hamilton I'ark r.ullets. Chicago, 31.
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; MAY COME Georges Carpentier ( i 'ar-pen-tee-a y. if yu please. French war hero and ' heavyweight boxing champion or Kuri ope, who on me to the t'nited Statts ; ostensibly to meet Jack lemp5-ey and incidentally to revamp a fortune worn j tliin by the conflict with (Jernuiny.
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movement is uml.-r way whereby ("arenti. r may be the h.eadliner of an athletic carnival to be h-Md on Saturday. .May S. prectlinq the annual 500 mile e'a.ssic at toe I nd la na poi is motor speed way. )fficial announcement will be mad shortly in the event tentative plans materialize.
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Fort Wayne Mecca For These Bowlers
The Hoosior Ri'.wUnjr Classic, the state tourna inent, which cr'-n''' at l-'ort Wayne last Saturday will fin.l the Hammoml Howling Leayue on the oilfys April 24. 1'ractice matclie.s win be held at JN-rrlns and McC'ools alleys tomorrow nitrt. The Kose llerord-t-rs consistent playing- throughout the season will enable thf m to travel en masse to the Kort Wn-iie contests where, with ten othf r jiicked men, the Hammoml Uo linsT Ia ague will ( nd"avor to cop some of the $5.n00 prize money. The ten men selected are: J . J. Gill. N'efl Ne'.-on. W. Cooksey, Pan "Mnriplit. Harry Moil. George Jernens, A. Anderson, Zimmerman, Charles Martin and Carl Heinz. The individual aeratres for the season, with fractions eliminated, are: Player Games Ave. M. Fese! 75 1S3 It . Whitaker 13 X. XeNon SI 180 . K. Ooc-hrint. cr 84 170 C. Tales 84 177 "V. Cooksey 84 177 V.. Martin 81 176 C. Hetntz SI 176 W. T.udeking St 173 J. Wbabn 57 175 11. Moll S4 171 J. Handy SJ 174 .1. Gill 84 173 .1. Conner '....76 173 AV. MeCumsry 75 171 L F.nrlsrht 7 5 170 W. JShodti 84 IfiS French 72 168 J. F.'.ert SI 167 F. Yo-jnkers 57 167 Klinke Meyers 21 167 H. Gnchrinpr ?1 166 A. Olson 66 1C5 T. touches 63 165 Hover 21 165 iU?pe IS 16 Woods 15 163 It. Kicharda f,7 12 M. Knhn 69 161 T. Wirkhs 75 15! T.. Huser 63 l."S H. Votinkers 78 157 H. Farrell 63 157 S. Szymr.sk I 33 157 C. Iteed St 156 Aaprberp SI 154 Crosy iO 152 W. Karth S6 131' Austpfn 45 151 Schu'.des 54 116
Th e World of Sport
Hammond American Iepion irAfmls hoblinjf a stnr in the near future. Among the features of the oritc ri'-i-ment there were to be a several rounds of boxing but the laws of Indiana pro hibit boxim: and term it pri. ftghtincr. Kast ChicaRi evhded the prebibitlon by passing an ordinance defining- loxing end allowing- bouts to be hel-l. Now that city U i.rivilesed to view the wor kof some of the country's finest ring- iiiajiirs. Aral lla.mr.iond? An ordinance drawn up similar to the .Kast Chicago bill ant once presented to the Hammond city council met defeat ami the question was never revived. Now the I.Jsuo is again raised. Hammond ex-nrrny men wilj attempt to introduce another ordinance permitting- boxing in Hammond. Will some of the grand stand performers in the city i-uunril take cogmzar.ee of the government's attitude toward boxing or will they defeat the measure and recommend that the veterans of St. Mihiel and the Meuse-A I gvjn ne take up ping-pong and croquet'.' x x x The city council of Springfield, O., has adopted a resolution authorizing Mayor J. H. Westcott to appoint a boxing board of eight members .and specifies that boxing shall be permitted in that city when conducted under the auspices of a gymnasium or athletic club. X X X Gene Walker at I'aytona, Fla.. on the beach track broke the world's record for motorcycles when be covered a mile in 31.72 seconds. X X X Stockholders in the Cincinnati Feds are demanding that they be issued season passes. The directors have refused to grant the request. What a big difference a world's" champion team makes. Connie Mack take, notice.
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Kverett Mciiowan of St. Paul, amateur speed skating champion of the Fnited States, and who created a st nsatkm in ice contests last season will tuin professional. It is nitd that next winter he will skate umb-r the colors of the Ma lone Club cf New York. A match will be made with Oscar Ma this oil for a ionse of $25.0ao. X X X Joe 11. Nagel, manager of Ha m mend's basiball team last year, promises some thing doing this season. He didn't admit it. but I'arae Humor says that Nagel will take a team to I'e Kalb, III., the latter part of th.e week. Nagel says he has a. line on several of last years' p'ayers find that if lie can locate a ball diamond. "Hammond will have another team this jear." X X Jv The State Racing Commission of New York state in its annual iep.it to tha legislature characterized P'll) as the most successful year thorough bred racing has yet enjoyed. Purses and prizes distributed during the season amounted to $ 1 , S .1 5 . 1 . X X Sign cm window of Chines la tin dry adjoining Hammond Central pu:.e station. "Hut tons Sawed On For Fret" One Hammond young man was paid $2i a week by a manager cf a. football team to cover the activities o: the t. am and tell the public through the press what the team was doing; and managers and athletic directors of i'O other sports i.i the Calumet district kick when they ale asked to photic- details of sports under their supervision ami likewise dirfctors of school athletic. And tlun they all "howl" partiality because they don't git pub I ici t y . Can ou beat it? HAMMOND TO HAVE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE An Industrial F.a .-c-b.i ! 1 I.'-auue is ic ¬
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ONLY TEN SPITBALL HURLER S IN A. L. NK WYOHK. April 11 Only ten
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to use the -spit Oai: tfartiiK the- 1 ' J season, Fresidont H. H. Johnson announced today. Cleveland has nomina ted Ooveleskie a r.d Cabl well ; I'hicago. Cictte and Fabf r; I'etrolt, Leonard ami Ay- if; St. l.ouis, Shocker and Gallia; New York, 0,uinn; and Iljoton. Itussell.
Baseball May Be Major Sport fcr Va-ssar Girls j POl'i;' U K KKI'SI K, X. Y. April 14 j So great is the interest in baseball st I Va-ssar college this, spring that it is j
likely the athletic association will make the game a major sport, to rank with hockey and basketball-
If you are afflicted with this painful and annoying disease the best thing to do is to go where you can be quickly relieved and permanently rid cf your trouble. Ask for testimonials of Hammond "people who have been cured here. Examination and consultation free. Fistula and all diseases of the rectum, except cancer, treated by the painless method without chloroform or cutting. Dr. D. L, De.2.n? Pile Specialist 102 State St., Cor. Hohman, Hammond, Ind. Hours, 9 A. IVi. to 8 P. M. Sunday Fy appointment.
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