Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1920 — Page 9
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Yinsrmc Sailor Freed man beat Jchnnv Levis! (10). AT NEW ORLEANS Happy Littleton beat 'lkb Moha (15). SgflBEESISSreii
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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BOSTON. May 1. John Murrav. former Xew Kngrinnd amateur wel;erViiirhchampion, died t the relief hospital today as a result of a blow on the chin received ;n tin- tenth round of a. tnelveround bout with Dave Powers of Maiden at th-i CVmnitmwfilih Athletie i iuh last rv.Khi. Mun-ay joined the professional rrtnks l-ss than two month ego. Murray was twenty-five yen; old. an o vr-r-re-rt r irran. and l- ? i: r i I by 1.1s; ui jth' r here. II OUT IN FIRST BY CARL TREMAINE TOFlETPO. O.. May 1. Carle Tremaine, h Detroit Imn'am eifrht, sprur.sr a r:nf npeet la-u r'ghi hei he knocked out Frank). Mason of Fort Wayne in tJie first round of a scheduled t!vfriincl contest Mason was iknockftd !oivn three tunes before taking the final 'count. J The knockout rame after one minute jr,d fifteen seconds of lUiing;. Tremain irfinj a hard right to Mason's jaw. ',Trtms.'ne's ability to punch surprised erybody. and he showed last night, by Lposine of Ma-on that he is to be finks. I Trema.ln and Mason enc before hfousht before Toledo crowd. They Utr principal? in cue of the prelimine.rtes to the world's heavyweight chamrnenship bout between .laik Dempsey 'ind Jess Willard last Joly 4. They jfuusht eight rounds and Tremaine was pmwarded the decision, bur the verdict ud not meet with the approval of many - Htf tho fans. TEAM WILL WORK OUT J SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! . '.VinTI.VG. InU.. May 1. The K. of C. Iiseba!l team will practice Sunday. May ?2nd, at 10 a. m.. lioly Gra:!. All tueinjtirs wishing to play this ear are rej chested to come out. Tom Longboat Seeking Home on Canadian Farm PRJXCE ALBERT. May 1. Tom ".oneboat, at one tuns famous as a long J. stanc runner, made application to .he soldiers' settlement board here for a land jrant m .Northern Saskatchewan. v htre he ea;ect3 to ensae in farming. W allie Steff en Signs as Carnegie Coach 3 Years PITTSBURGH. May 1. Walter Stcffn of Chicago has signed a contract t. coach the Carnegie Tech football team for three more years. This announcement was made yesterday. Iowa and Purdue Battle Twelve Innings to a Tie LAFAYETTE. Ind.. May 1. Mcllree K.f Iowa ajid Wagner of Purdue were prevented from completing a pitchers' iuel by darkness in one of the hardestIfought baseball games witnessed on Stuart Field in several year?. The game jWas called in the twelfth inning and iodod a 1 to 1 score. Iowa crossed the ! rubber in the fourth inning and Purdue ! lirred a single counter aeros in the . lixth when Wagner walked and scored U n Faucett s Single. i Beckett Signs to Fight :' Poor Old Tommy Burns SOUTHAMPTON. England. May 1 LJee Beckett, English heavyweight champion, bap signel to meet Tommy Burns, the Ft t nth-Canadian figh'er. who ias in his prime a dozen years ago.1 fTiie dale and plan of the m.ji.'h hair, t.ol beei announced. Delaney Springs Upset By Beating Fitzsimmons ' CLEVELAND. .. May 1 Cal Dela: e hrf Cleveland. lig'itweijEht. outpointi d tF'idie 1 'itzsinunons. Xew York's hnrd-.t-itting 1"o pounder, in ten rounds. DeIfiney took seven round, one went to .1 itzsimmons and two were even. Delaney was too smart, to let Fitzsimmons rut over the sleep prmiuiT and kept oo the move throughout VOTE NO.
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mi in pjv g Li.AOL'1;. Ail-EHICAi, Boston 10 Chic a so 7 Cleveland . X St. 1,1,1.1.1 ,. Ua.lnnston .". Ney York 4 Philadelphia ;: Detroit 0 1 1 .nil I Yerterday'a Kesolts. Philadelphia. 9; Washington, I5oston. 4, New York. 2. No other gapic.s played. NATIONAL LEAOCE. w rvt. . iru imiP tt Krokl n rittbursh . . 4 ; Philadelphia fi Host on t .51.".! .444 . ! 7 St. i.ovi.s i Ifhi.ato . j New Tork 4 Vestarday'a Xeau.lt . j Koton. .'!; lirookly n. 0. Philadelphia. 1; New Tork. .No otjier sanies played. The World of Sport Meeting the Guenthers of Chicago tomorrow hi Stanoard ball park, the Liberty A. A. nine will play their second game of th season. The Guenthers is one of the fastest teams in the Chicago Boys' League. X X X The Liberty boys w-ill line up as follows: Xorth. ss; E. Murphy, lb: Stoker. r.b: Stodo'a or Daniels. Zb: Castle. If; Teibold. rf: Callahan, of; 11. Murphy, c; and Dalton p. Game begins at ." p. m. X X X See where a man !s alleged to have beaten a woman when she called upori him at a Hammon- piano factory. LVidently this wasn't a cr where "mus e hath charms to soclho the siaf u bre ast." X 1 X Although or because he wen through the last s en rounds in his bare feet rYarkie Brown. Xe.w Torn featherwe;sht. defeated Benny O'Xeil in twenty rounds in London and is said to have made a great hifr wilh the coikneys. t'nder the e.jrcumsta r.ee one might say "de feet d;d'' in referring to Krankle's victory. X X X Each of the Chicago papers printed a different fight card for Georee Oswego's open air fight fest on May 13. Oswego ought to be able to dr)pe out a fe;v real scraps now that he's been given credit for listing a number of fighters he never before heard of. X X X Irving Chayken. fight promoter for Che American Legion in Hammond, has selected; his fight ca rd. found a place to hold the bouts, has a referee, is assured of a big crowd, and all he reeds now to carry out the entertainment is the permission of a few city couneiimen famous for their pin-headed obstinacy. X X X Can you beat H? X X X To provide funds for a good cause the Liberty A. iA. of East Hammond 3 4 - " on the Ballot
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JOE W. TODD Candidate for Joint Representative Lake and Porter Counties Republican Ticket. Joe Todd was a farmer boy until 18; learned the machinist's trade and studied law; admitted to the bar in 1913 in Hammond. Enlisted in the Air Service as a private in the World War; "done his bit." Nowpracticing law in Hammond. If elected the people of Lake and Porter counties can rest assured their interests will be well taken care of.
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WILLIE BEECHER'S BROTHER HOPES TO BE FEATHER KING
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Charley Beecher. Charley Beecher, brother of the veteran Willie Beecher, has challenjred Johnny Kilbane. Charlie's manager allows as how Charles is the bst legitimate feather in the frame. Said manager points to Eeecher's victories ever Young Chaney and Harold Faras and popular verdicts over Joe Lynch, Joe, BurTrmn, Frankie Burns and other will hold a box social at Stodola hall. Sa'turday night. May ?. There'll be music, entertainers and dancing and a good time. Proceeds will be devoted to athletic equipment. X X X As one of the Liberty boy? explained it. a box social is an auction event. Seems that boxes stuffed with sweetmeats by the oung ladies are sold to the men who bid the highest price Advise that if any enterprising young woman packs sugar in her box the roof of Stodola hall will be removed because the bidders won't stop short of the sk . X X X Booster buttons for Gen. Wood are inscribed with the single word "Wood." Suggest that some of his local supporters wear it on their hat. X X X Bob Martin. A. E. K. and inter-allied heavyweight ohamp'on. by liis victory over Ted Jair.:eon. the St. Pa'il phmoin. Watch Toner He's the Winner .a - . . - -, Hammond, Ind. your book of information on
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materially advanced his chances of meeting Dempsey and 'arpent ier. In '.ha fight at Orsnd Rupids he floored lamiwon four times, the referee haltng the light in the sixth round of the echedull ten-round b iut. The St. Paul boy is said to have put up a game fight. . x x Tex O'Rourke of the International .portinsr Club is scout ins through the 1'. S. for a "really representative American heav-j w eigh boxer." proporj. to select one msn from oah of the strenuous" industries, including lumbering, steel manufacturing, shipbuilding, miiiirg and farming. amL to take hem to a training ramp ne.ir Xrw Tork After a year's trainfng he will Mhkc an elimination contest to uetfrmine tho champion and presto, uhen the -lfj meets one of the old boys who bus been through the mill. but ad your own last iine. X X X Arid strenuous occupations: Elee-
J i ioneenng. Hretner for Frosecmt Adv. OUR FIGHT DECISIONS AT TO LEI x) Car Trc-mainc knocked out I'ranki Mason (1). AT SAUNIAW Johnny Mendelsohn beat Bobby Ward (10). AT IJAYTOX Flockie liichards beat Harry v'oulon (lot. AT PHILADELPHIA Tour.g O'Neill beat Charley O'Neill (6). Pat O'Malley knocked out John Itmpsey ("). AT BALTIMORE Sanimie Sandow beat Joe Barman (1L'). AT BATTLE CREEK Jimmy Traers knocked out Chuck Beyers (&). Starley McBride beat Frankie Engie (10). Navy Rostan beat Herb Brodie (10).
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That is the number on the Republican Ballot for the primaries. May 4th, for Gary's first Deputy Sheriff, Fred M. Stults, who is now asking the voters of Lake County, regardless of parry politics, for their utmost support in promoting him to the office of Sheriff of Lake County, after he has faithfully served the people as a Deputy Sheriff for the past seven years and four months. Fred Stults came to Gary to live in 1908, and has ever since been a resident of this city. He has been courteous to everyone, has never intruded on any person's personal liberties, has at no time used the power of his position in any way for personal gain, and from his "mind his own business" attitude has been known to be a Deputy Sheriff bymany people in Gary. He was one of the first employees of the American Sheet & Tin Plate Company, and was with that concern as an inspector of construction, and later was put in charge of the building of the concrete houses in the vicinity of the West Side. He is a taxpayer, being the owner of a home in Gary on Ridge Road. Fred Stults has boosted for almost everything in Gary with the exception of "High Rents." He has been fair and impartial in all labor difficulties all over Lake County at all times, putting himself in the same position as the "other fellow" before acting, and he believes that he has as many personal acquaintances as any man in Lake County. He is not seeking this offiee, on the ground that the people of Lake County owe him anything. He has been paid in money for his work, but asks you for your support in promoting him to the position known he seeks after having spent over seven years of his life in becoming qualified for the Sheriff's office. When you go into the polls to vote on Tuesday put yourself in his place he as the voter, you as the man seeking promotion after seven years on a job. W "hat would you want me to do? Fred M. Stults
Wallace Hands Lacing to Card ova in 12 Rounds SAX ANTONIO. Tex.. May 1. Otto Wallace of Milwaukee won the referee's decision over Bonny Cordova of Pan Antonio after twelve fast rounds. Wallace had Cordova In bad shape three times but could not finish the to.jgh Jlex icn n.
Sound of Gunt Traveled Far. Tlit srroatest distance at which thunj (Jer tan be heard is 14 to IS miles. but it Is not generally heard at a greater distance than nine miles. In the World war. the shell and hoaib explosions, and the noise of the 15Hich guns of the Germans and the allies !n France were heard In the eastern part of England, at distance up to 10 miles. Kramer for Prosecutor. Adv. WE FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR LESS LET US PROVE IT 242 E. STATE ST. TlltPHONE 843 HAMMOVB. IND JET YES- 1 -Scientifically Examined Glasses Pitted Satisfaction Guaranteed. oo Hammond Optical Parlor
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On the eve of the primaries, his friends over Lake County, and they are legion, ask you not to forget Rose for Recorder Look for No. 47
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Why Rose? He is a man of his word. He stands by his record. He will add strength to the ticket. He will get hundreds of democratic otes. He will make a splendid recorder. He has made a clean fight for the nomination. He deserves to win.
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James F. Dowling 7 FOR SHERIFF Republican Ticket Primaries May4, 1920
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