Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 24 June 1920 — Page 8

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CARPENTER NO LONGER IDOL 10 FIGHT FANS

Announcement to Return to France Sends Their Hair in Air.

NTTNV TORJC. Jun 23. Tt to ;i well knon "Chinese ruzzl" that

i is iiar.j to suivr. It to t hard tak thnt wan liiottt-ii '" tli oiuaJ'yn well-know -J'hiiadolpliia lavryr." V.ut the kin of al hard jruejiss 1 il.e French puzzla facins thn American fisht fan. As unbodied In Francois Dccamrs ;.r,d Georges Carpcnticr, th French j-uir.l is a baffler from "b" to "r " Smcfi their axrival in the United States to avid Jack Pcmpsty to their lis of victims, both Frenchmen have made so many antralitory stateme nts that they have almost ceased to lj considered. LUit of charity and pood sportsmanmv. Americans are believing that i -.rough unfamiiiarity with the Knp- ' s-i language, the European champion tnl hi? manatrtr didn't know what they were t-ayins when they voice that treiv. "We will f.pht any time." While the world's champmn -waitinjr trial, the fans bore with Carini;cr and considered his mvasiniv f the studio, the stasre and the circus rinjr as a legitimate field for recouping a ".st f.-rtune. Then came the desire to see Car-f"!U:-r show something for the money that sport-Iovinsr Americans were pouring into his coffers. Even if !t did smell a mouse, the announcement of a fight with Uevinsky pav the impression that Csirpentier wms at least sincere in his premises to fpht. B-jt when th Frenchman called o(T he fipht and announced they were r-'urntinR-home in July the hands of fandm went up. T'escamrs aid they would return in ' October to fight. Rut after so many cnr.flictinp stories, 'he fans are allowed to plpce any construct ion on that statement they desire. The imrression right now in eastern cire'es is that CirpentuT will never return If he pets away this time.

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Joe Burman Outfights C. Ledoux

FTTIUvr-KI.rHIA. June 22 Charles ledox. bantam weipht champion of France, tonight lost 10 Toe Hurman of Chicago at the lee Palace. Each battler wnphed 12 pounds. Burman won every round with the exception of the last. Ledoux kept borinp in. but Hurman met him with every rush and uppercut him rep. ate.Jly. At the flnisli the I-'rench champion was bleedmp from the nose and mouth, while the Ctiicapoan left without a mark. Jimmy Murphy outpointed AVhitey Fitzgerald. Five rounds went to Murphy and three to Whitey. Althouph floored twice m the first round. Earl Puryoar lasted the eight rounds apainst ("arl Tremaine. Tremaine carried every round by a bis ma rpin. Joe Wellinp of Ou'cago failed to make the stipulated weipht of 133 pounds for his bout with Oorne Chancy of Toaltimore. Vel1in2- v eiphed 1 16 . w hile Cheney made 132 lt t'haney wen ed the handicap and Wellmp won handdy. kine six of the eipht rounds. Tne T'.altimorean's left ye was badlv battered, his lip split and his nose bieedinp.

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llacy Roberts, the Hammond faxonte in th lipht weight .lass, will be the chief atlra.tion next Saturday. Macy has been matched to box Ked Cohn of Chicapo's west side. The two will step into the rinp at l:;'. pounds ani are scheduled to travel ten rounds for the opening bout of the show. The second bout uiM also be in the Iiplu wcifcht class with .l.dinny Rainey of South Chicago and Younp Army of Chicago Heights as the principal a. tors, litth of these hoys are young at the pame. but have made a hit f'r ih-ir fast work in their previous bouts. Rainey Is credited with a little advantage over Army, but Y'ounp Army claims he is in condition to put the kibosh on the South Chicago lad. The signing of these two good boute makes an excellent opener for the feature bout of the season, tjutiboat Smith vs. Tony Mel, hoir. and Oswego is expecting a crowd whuii will fill his 10.I'nil seating arena to capacity.

CHAMPS OFF TO NEW YORK HIGH CHICAGO TODAY NEW TORK. June 23. A brass band and a thousand students will send off to Chtcapo tomorrow afternoon the High School of Commerce nine, high school champions of Crearer New York. The Gotham team, headed by Dr. A. K. Aldmpej-. director -of rhysical training for New York's schools, will leave Grand Central station at 2:4j. Sixteen players will make the trip. Coach HarrT Kane nnd Harry Aiding, faculty adviser, will accompany the invaders. The New York hoys are confident they will return with the scalps of the Chicago players.

SPARRING MATES WARY OF WHITE FEN TN. HARBOR. Mich., Tune 23. --Charley White. Chicago's challenger f-r the light weight crown worn by Benny Lrf-onard of New York, is going to have a hard time holding his sparring partners if he doesn't ease up a hit in his training bouts. White, who Is to battle Leonard on the afternoon of July j here, is "tough medicine" for his sparring partners. Joe Thomas, veteran trainer. wh- has been in White's camp for all of the Chi -ap.-in s fmportant fiphts. reported today lo help cond.tion White.

GRIFFITH

Pon t forget the dance on Thursday

f evening. June 24t.h at the town hall, i Given by H. of R. C. Gnmme,r's or- ! chestra. refreshments -will be nerved. I Mr. and Mr.. John Harkennder and j son of South Chicago are spending a

week's vacation here with relatives. Cards received from George Spitz and family who are spending their vacation campinz nf ttowagiao. Mich..

I reports a bne. tune. Georare is catcn-

ing pickerel r-ve-y day. John Helfin. en of ,'ake Helfi-n, had his hand badly lacerated by their dog w h snapped at him in play. It was necessary for the doctor to take six stitches . Evelyn Clovert Is the latest victim

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