Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 7
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spot and corner of the county by giving it the most industrious recorder the county ever had. Rose for Recorder Look for No. 47
GOOD OLD DAYS DUE TO RETURN Itl H. Y. BOXING
NE1V TORK. Arnl 27. r.iMfP by the legislature of th" Waikfr bill, sport, promoters hope, will r- ive lw.-xins in this state to a plane qual to that of twenty years ago. vh--n world's chamT'ionships were e oa;t ested 1 1 --1-Gov. Smith, is certain to sign the bill. athletic commission by Hip Frawly l:i.v in 1311 aii-l w.-is an.ih-iic-i m 1317. Ilefore the Fra.wlr-y aw h spert operated t.nder th" llortun law. whieh permitted t w erst y-round bouts. In the bes-t (iuvs of b-lns James T. Jeffries won the world's Iieayw right championship from I!ob I-'itzsimmons in 1S99 f.ni later d-fendod it here neains'" Tom Sharkey and James J. '.-ibrtt. The only hravyweisbt. -on!c.t of not" hil4 under the l-'rawiey law was a tenround bout he-twe.n .l.-5-s Vi!!ard. titi).oljer. and Fr ink Moran. Or- day before its repeal went into (( t. Mike O'Howd of Sr. Paul won th': wor'd'5 mil. ellewtight title fi.-m A! M:Coy of F.rv.'klyn by a kno k'. ut.
H - mim r , T H f t at a gama r LEAGUE. W 1. Pet. Chicago 6 0 l.Opn B.-ston s 2 .son Cleveland t 2 .7.".ii Washington 5 .44t Now York 4 7 .Hi St. Ijouis 3 4 .429 I'r.ila'b lph:a 2 6 .270 Detroit f 9 .000 Yesterday's Ketults. St. IxmU. 4: Itro:t. 1. New York. Z: i.chinFton, 2. Huston. ?; Phliadelphia, 0. Chicago at Cleveland, rain. NATIONAL LEAOTJE. W 1, Tet 11,-oi.klyn 7 3 .700 Pittsburgh. S -1 -AS Cincinnati 5 3 .fit 7 St. l.ouis 5 R .TOO Phlladei liia 4 5 .444 Boston I 7i 4 .42? New York 3 5 ."75 t.Tneago 2 S .200 Yesterday's Besults. 7i,o?ton, 10: Philadelphia, 3. Iirookln. 4; New York. 2. ' 'ther fames, ra;n.
LEAGUE FOR IWlOl
Born en Saturday. Ai ft! 21. 1920. tlillanunoiiil InJut.tr1al Baoeball Lea sue. Arthur J. Pndi!. n.vsi-.tant s;il- s man. ag r nn-1 dirict'-r of a!hlo;i'- f Die V. S. B. t . C,i., with the c'O-ot Hun of otlier a i nlotic t..rs. ha? yio- i e,h d m latit'K hin tin- i la in nvud ! n ! 1 i r.a.-el'a;l LrKue ami jut to show ti th'-y tll.',lll 1)U'S !! : t if MX 1 1 . 1 ' already arrange. 1 a tnnporary seheduo-, ar.i will phi y h-ir first tarn s a v. . from Saturday, Mav .s. Batttries for the sanifs 1(111 he ;- n.oinieed inter. The t-anis art p! a o t , 1 r failh.'uliy ani a bi turn out i f rooi.is is exp. .'i- d. Faeh fviMi will h" supported by it own frroiip of ioo(. i , the oio-.-r lead-rs of which Will bv npioinled by the athletic, directors. The K.'iincx sclo-iiu !! for May S and teams composing tiie m Uacne air; I5etz vs. Simplex, at Mm is p;vk: Chi. at:o
FOREIGNER AFTER COItl
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' LEVINSKY COMES FOR BOOT WITH TONY HEUGHAR
Battlirt? Lvinsky. tiie eastern Vrht heavyweight, who has an rnpag'-ment billed for ten rounds with Tony Meli--F.ar. the rising youns fistic pent, at Kenosl-.a AVednesday nizht. steamed into Chicag-o Sunday. tx? insky who some time back got out of the habit of lighting every night, seemed to enjoy the impression prvailinc? hereabout, tint llelichar is groins to trim lam. He smiled a smile that didn't indicate he feels like he was beins led to the trimming. He will leave t.nlav fur Kenosha. He says he is m ood comiiuoa nj culy neeis to taper off.
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UBERTYS LOSE TO RIALTO'S
Stasir.-r a ninth innins rally with ail the thrill ins features of a bis league game, the Liberty A. A. attempted in Tain to overcome a four-run lead and lost to the Rialtos of Chicago yesterday by a score of lo-S. It xvas the first pimo of the season and conse-quently v. ill have little effoet en the final standing of the Liberty )iys. Daniels and Stovkcr swung the stick with great results, while tifo fielding of Murphy and Cistle featured the game. The rally in the. ninth was started hy Stodola.. batting for N'-wman. when he tracked one to center held for a single. North followed with a liner to s'lortst op ami reached first base, advancing Stodola. Daniels drove the ball to d op r'ght field, scoring Stodo'a, and North oroKse-d the pan on a saerifn e bunt hy Nichols. Murpiiy fanntJ and the Bultos on. r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NF.W YORK, April 2',. J aik of the j-ropoed Den-. psey-Ca r pent ter championship match ua.' revived here today as a result of the arrival of Jack Kearns. manager of Dempsey, for a conference with- Jack Curley and Francos! Pescamrf. manager of the French champion. "The possibilities of a match between Carpentier ami Pcmpsey were discussed."' Faid Oirley .today, "hut no match has been made and no details arranged."
P.e-organization of the Liberty A. A., the East Hammond athletic club, was recently completed with the election of the following 1 officers: Philip Iochkoff. president: A. A. Feder, vice, president; J-jhn Li5scck. secretary; Philip Omicoff. treasurer, and If. B. Bcngson and J. V. Stodola, publicity. X X X The Dempsey-Kearns fiasco has been continued to May C.O. when the pair will be tried before Federal Judge F. S. Dietrich on charges of evading the Selective service draft. X X X Johnnie Kilbane i ?. Frankle Fleming ten rounds Toledo May 3. X X X Dispatch says B-nny Ix-onard has tven
offered $100,000 for three right-round nodecision bemts. Claimed to be record offer of the lightweighf division. But it is only an offer. Gee. how those p. as do waste paper! X X X Indiana state golf tourney will be held at Kokomo. v eek of Aug. instead of week of July 12. bs originally planned. This will give John Simpson, the Sparks brothers. O. C. Pan tall, and Ciaronee St;nley an opporturiry to enter the western tourney at Memphis, beginning July 12. X X X Ca! pe!a.ney of Cleveland will meet Eddie Fitzsimmons. v lightweight New Yi'ker. in a ten-round bout in the Sixth C:ly next Thursday. X X X Blink MoClosky, for the past nine years swatting swaps in Europe, disappeared from his Paris hotel March 8. when he left to convert $200 into francs. Johnny Coulon and Biz Maekay, also American fighters in Paris, were the last to see him and have cabled friends in America that they fear Mc-Closky has been murdered. X X X "Kid" McCoy having taken unto himself a seventh wife may be said to have enteic-d the seventh heaven of d' light. r- x x A light well worth seeing will be staged at Jersey City May 10 when LckTinnier, fast Philadelphia lightweight, will oppose George Pappin. Frem-h light. P'igliL champion, in his first tight on
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