Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 9
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rrMJlGER AND NEEDED SOUTHPAW GITE INDIANS rUNCII TO WIN THE PENNANT
A. reJ Zt:t Is primised for tcniT-t at the Indiana. Hirtjor Ad!t.'!a when Sailor Frtedznaji and Morrle Johxrae-n meet la tk Tried jp ct twenty-sir roucd card. Frledanaa is
tooted js hivicj a. wide shade ovr JTohjosoa btrt Johnson's nuj- frlendts In Roaelsjad and a nombtr who hav f Been him perform before at Indiana ! IlartKir hare money to say that the shade la the other war. ' The other ten round eout of the ever ' log wl.1 pee Red Russell of Kei-irjrton ; mix blows -with Jack Ste!e of Chicajro's west side. Steele rnacle a xjoA I
shewing- in army boxir?c in PYance and the champion Mike C'Dowd a tough battle. A victory ever Russe'l wlli give him a jood start in th'.a country. Johnny O'Xell and Tounjr Riley, both of Chicago. will put c-n the six round prerimin aury which the promoters promise will be as good in Its class aj the two bouts of the double wLiiu?. Amngaments have 'been made tf" ran a special train from Ch'.cairo to
take care of the crowd.
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MEYERS NAILS UP MIDDLE MAT TITLE . BY DOWNING KfLONIS
In b tough malch Johnny Meyer?, the local Pcle. wen the undisputed middleweight title "VTednesday night et the Second Res"imnt Armory v.hen he defated John Kilonts of XcrfoLk. Ya., in sua-ight fails. Meyers took the first fall after 1:03:00 of wrlsUing:, featured by cleverness and roughness. Meyers took the fail with a head scissors and wrist lock. He won the second fall In 21:10 with the same hold. Lou Talaber defeated Ben StefansJd of Detroit in the semi-windup. Talaber
wen tne nrst Ian in 47:10 with a toe held. Stefanskl was too badly injured to return for the second fall. Rcr y Oinsberg won from Taul Fowloski in the opening bout In 27:43. Powolskl fell out of the ring and was unable to contlr.u. - . Bob Martin K O's "Spike" M'Fadden nUNTIXGTON-. V?. Ya.. Arril IS. B-b Martin, heavyweight champion of th A. E. F.. knocked cut "?rike' Mc1 vyn of Philadlphia in the first round 'of a scheduled ten-round bout here last right.
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ClcvreLand i3 picked by most of the big leagrue ecxibes to cop the American league pennant this
Trii Speaker tuning op his battinjt eye and Bert Niehans nnlimberyear. The team has fallen a bit short many times. The peppery and brainy leadership of Tris Speaker and the addition of a dependable Bouthpaw, Bert Niehaus, are expected to turn the trick thij 3ear.
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third by three points. Machine Shop Grand toal, 2823. Tea maverage, 874 1-3. Switching- Dept. Grand total. 252S. Team average. 841 2-3 .
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES TV-TTTING. ind . April 15 The match between the Tower Stills and the Barrel House in the Standard Oil A. A. bowling- league Tuesday night was featured by g-oo drolling on the part . f the Towers. This team took threa games by good scores. Barrel House Grand tntal. 2268. Team average. 756.
Tower Stills Grand teal. 254?. Team
average, S)S 2-3.
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES "WHITING. Ind., April 13 The match
between the Machine Shop and the
Switching Dept. was featured by the good work of Mike Gadish. who rolled a new high average for three games of 226 2-3. Inspired by Gadish's work the Machine Shop took two games from the Switching Ppt. and only Inst the
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4, to Sunday, April "M$ih. Too snow Hii.l a high ind was Uiior Willing of this much talked
of opening hoot. Kut if the weatlier ni.in is at all good m Sunday. April JR. the club will tatr a shoot that will be a hummer from the start. A, twentyfive and fifty bird event will b on the schedule for tb afternoon, with come of the finest trophies being Riven to the
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
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and spnd the afternoon Park trars.
Jamieson and Clifford Box Draw at Fond du Lac
( INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! STAK kJll A IAy ueschger. of the
Braves. The lankly heaver kept six Giant hits scattered, and shut out McGraw'a team.
JIM VAUGHN" outritched Jim Ring, but the Reds profited by Cub errc rs and mada it two straight.
HJXD VV UC, Wis Jamieson of Milw.iukc ford of St. Taul fouglr ten-round draw Mond.n
, April 15. Ted and Jack Cl'fan uniiitcrcstiriK '. . Riji;h resorted
to clinching tacti.-s and failed to how anything. In tlie setni-windup Chick riemick of Mena.hH out-noii ja.-k
Zalice of Milwaukee. In !io opener Jati
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Matt Brock Has Too Much Class for Teddy Murphy CLEVniiANP, O., April IS. Matt Crock. Cleveland's veteran featherweight, e a 1 v defeated Te,i,;y Murphy of (l-iicago last night in ten round". Murphy was game, but v as outclassed.
HOOPER'S great fielding ajid hltUng of the Red Sox featured Boston's victory over Waiter Johnson in She opener at Boston.
BAF.H RUTH was presenicd with a brown derby bs a memento of his fluke ii the opening game and went hltless yesterday, though thq Yankees evened op the count by plnMering Kinney nnj Xa Icr. FERDIE SHRTP'S wiMr.ess accounted fur two I', llvhurgh runs, but the Cards marie three for I'erdie. A HOME RUN by Cy William, tn the ninth inning iind a fast doublo play by Rancroft, Miller and Pauline give the
I liillics vengeance in Ilrooklyn.
AilXKICAN LEAGUE.
W Chicago i Cleveland j Boston j Philadelphia i New Tork St. Ijouis o . Washington o Detroit o Testerday's Results. Boston, 7; Washington. 6. New Tork, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Other games postponed, rajn. Games Today. Detroit et Chicago. St. Eouis at Cleveland. Washington at Boston; N'ew Tork at Philadelphia. KATIOJIAi LEAGUE. W
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X X X Plans for the state golfirt tournament which will be held at Kokomo, are to be arranged at a meeting of the Indiana Golf Association at Kokotno m xc Sunday, according to the s ;-ietar, Jess Mossier.
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WnHer Hs.5n, Air.e.-ican open g.;f champion, leaves May 15 for England t compote with British stlck-swingev for the ope,, chan;pionhip. Jim Barney. St. lxuJs pro chatnp, and Jock Hu'.l,inson w.li leave later'.
X X X "To make professional baseball safe for women and children." President Mickey of the Americaln Association, has instructed "umpires to order off the field any player who indulges in swearing. Flayers who persist in cussing will be fined and perhaps suspended. x x x Now If some Ingenious fellow will come forward with rubber pep-bottles the game will be made safe !' umpires. X X X Must li3e been a slashing: affair when Jay Gould defeated: Suydam Cutting at tennis in straight sets at 6-3. C-0, 6-1. Gould retains his title as world's court tennis champion which he won in 1906. X X X Rut at that tennis mny yet become one of those games people shudder at
X X X By wcis-hin? the strength of each sit'on on every ens .of th Amri League clubs at tho present time , comparing: that rating with the one h -by each position at the cioe of jt son. Iftigh S. Iillerton. whose laseb--dope is gulped by thousands as : Bible truth, has figured the oomraxatr strength of American le;t;-te teams i
tney wul a.jpear at the sensor.: Cleveland, Xew CT.Icago. IVtroit. S'.. Loui? at:d I'hil-idt lr hja. S x x Wall TVn'l .--.....
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Mitchell-Schoell Go Is Delayed
The Mitchell-Schoell contest which was billed at the Milwaukee Auditorium last night has been postponed until Sat
urday owlrp to the fact that Schoell was half a day la'o in arriving in Mil- i
waukee. The rules call for a boxer to be t here three days before the contest.
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