Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 3 July 1920 — Page 8
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Dempsey Knocks Out Two of 'Em
XEW TORK, Ju'.y 2. Discussion of plans for a world's heavy weight, chamrionship boxing contest Jack rmpsey. tit) holder, a.id '"-urges Oarrentier. European contender, must of necessity b deferred until next week. The char.p'.on and his manager, Jack Ke.ims. -will not arrive here probably until July 7. This information reached r.er last night m a teU-jrram to Jack Curley, manager of Cari.entier's recent exhibition tour and rt . parded as the prospective promoter of a IVrcpsfyCarpentinr bout. A meeting ktwon th principals, rheir managers and Prcmofr Ourley was scheduled tomorrow afternoon, but uaa postponed following: the receipt of .hA Kearns telegram. Carpentirr arrived in New York late Thursday niifht following a successful . :ht weeks' t -.: r. The French protender to world's championship honors is expected 'o take up quarter? at Pro--r.otor Ourley's country place in Great Veck. I., where h will remain until his departure for France. Oarpentier is scheduled to sail for home Friday w.th his manasrer, wife and other? who .n"..-ompan;ed him here, havinf booked passage on tho Tourame.
ST. CYRILS TO PLAY GARY CLUB
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! "WOTTING. Ind.. July Th St. '""yrils base b3ll team of "W'hitin? will l;iieup against the fast S. A. C.'s of Jury next Sunday ar'tcrn-vm at Vhit- , r. s. The Gary lads come here with a grra imputation, having lo-t only one panic. a:.d that to the famous Gary Colored All. Stars, who are one of the best colored aci:ri ijaTjons in this part of the r. The Cyrils will pr--sent a strong 'ine'ip for this gaxrie "Wtiltey" Par.lco will '; on the mound while HigRins. who is always full of pep will do the recelv.ng. The p.odny broth. -rs who are well iviown for their clever playine. will "iko car of first and third. "Jchnny" "Walsko. will be at his old job on second. Vhi P. J. Kamirsky i'.l hand rverythini? around short. The outfield will be in the sands of Stafko. Semanick and Taylor A! Stafko. who is one of 1? best lit-Tl-f.y chasers in the riun'.y will "be. in enter. Semanick or "Coleman" as he j. called, who has b-en hitting lik a h.g leasruer in the last f"w games will
ake all that comes to rirht
Frar.kie Paylo x ever all th territory In left. On th 5h. the Cyrils will p1y the r-rong Oopenhapen club a.t the Whiting:
park. This pame -which is the talk I
of the town is expected to he a real contest from start to f.nish. The "Cophies" have added some new stars to their lineup for this contest! and are wa;eri3c qui? a few "kapacks" on the jrame.
his fight tonight with Bud Clancy o Detroit. Two short rights to the face sent Sherry into the ropes and a knockout would have been only a matter of seconds. e
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NEW TORK, July 2. Ted Kid Uew is. British welurvM-islit. "ho was relieved of the world's title by Jack Britton. is bt-ms oonsiucrtd as a prospective opponent for Goorres Oarpentier when the French havy weight returns to Murope. Charles J. Harvey, Lewis' manager, declared tonight that British sportsmen are prepared to back Lewis to the extent of i'o.nno pounds in a bout n?ain-t Oarpentier. Negotiations are now progressing for Lao match in Unidon, Harvey said. TILDEN MAY NOT MEET THE BRITSH CHAMPON NEW TORK. July 3 According to a report received from England there is grave danger that William J. Tilden. the American tennis champion, may not be able to play in the challenge round against Gerald Patterson, the singles title holder today. A i alle was received at the office of the I.. T. A., signe dby Samuel Hardy, who :s in iharpf of the American tennis team in England, which
read, ' Tllden knee wrenched. May default Saturday. Playing surely Davis Cup." How serious is the injury sustained by Tilden is nt yet ascertained, and members of the Lawn Tennis Association did , not know how long- he would be getting- fit again.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DENVER. Colo., July 3. In his first nr.s appearance since he won the championship Jack Dempsey last night knocked out two opponents in the same ring within three rounds of fighting. His first victim was K. O. Krown of Salt Lake city, who took the count in the second round. Jack Smith, weighing 223 rounds, lasted less than two minutes of the first round in the secoml bout, both of which were staged as "exhibition bouts."
WILL PLAY THE E. CHICAGO MAROONS In connection with the Independence Day celebration at East Chicago on
.luiy a. the Twin itv K. of C. base
ball team will play the East Chicago
Ma roons .
The tw-o teams are rival? for the
honor of being- champions of the Twin
Cities, therefore a good game is expected for th boys will put forth their best in order that their team should win. The game will b called at 3:ft p. m. to be played on the Graver Tank ball grounds on railroad ave., right back of the Graver Tan Works. The South Shore or the Green Line cars will take you right to the ball park .
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ing competition. July 22 to 31. University of Kentucky will erect a modern concrete stadium in five sections, a section each year for the next fie years. Grand Circuit races start at North Randall track, Cleveland. Ju'y 5, and after sixteen weeks' competition conclude at Atlanta. Oct. IS. Pittsburgh football elevens coached by Glenn Warner, won HI games in succession from 1915 to 101? before losing to Syracuse. The world's bicycle championships will be held at the Garden City track. Antwerp, Aug. 5. T and S. The Olympic games races will be held on the same
track beginning Aug. 9. Babe Ruth is 26 years old. .Minnesota will erect a football stadium modeled after the Tale bowl. Chicago Public school athletic league will follow- the New York city plan. Chicago has 200 equipped playgrounds. This Is Hughie Jennings fourteenth season as manager of the Detroit nine. Open French golf championship will be held at EaRoultc, July 5 and 6.
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ST. PETER AND PAUL AT MORRIS PARK
Ths fart St. Peter & Paul baseball club of Chicago, which need no introduction to the local fans, will be the Scatenas opponents at Morris park Sunday. This club has crossed bats with tha old Hammond teams in rast years and have always j-ut up a good article of balL Th club consists of such met? as Manager Al Curr.mir.gs. Joe Green. Ed Stuba and Billy Reading, w-ho are well known to the base ball fan3. Joe Green wil be on the mound for the Chicago bunch and Ei Stubo will do the receiving. This should prove to b another good game as both teams are evenallr matched. The St. Peter and Paul club has n good following and they s'and ready to back their favorites. The lineup for "The Scatenas will be as follows. Daniels 'b; Bloom ss; Rhode 2b; Thompson lb;
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Americas cup yacht race has been held since 1903. when the Shamrock III was defeated in three straight contests by Reliance, the Herreshoff yacht enured by the New Tork Tacht club. Norman Ross is supreme in shimming races from 4"0 to 1,500 meters. Pob Martin heavy weight rV,mr,
, of the A. E. F. during the war. and who I has won most of his battles since with
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The feat of making six baae hits in sir times at bat on one game, ner-
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P- Came called at league umpire.
The big green buss will make it3 regular trips to end from Morris park.
CAKPENTIER TO SAIL KEXT FRIDAY NEW TORK. July S. Georges Car-p-ntier. the French champion, today returned to New Trk to make prepay tions for sailing home next p'riday. Jack Ciry, who has been in charge of Carpentier's tour, announced today that Carpenti.-r -nil! positively return to America to fulfill his agreement to rr.et Battling Le-vinsky The mat h has been set forward to October in.
'-'"icy aaaei tna' he has received j word that Jack Dtmpspy and his mm- I
ager, jack Kearns will r.irh here early next cck. "And it looks very much as if articles will be signed end sealed for a Demp-
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SPONGE SAVES SHERRY CTPAR RAPIDS. July 2. Feeonds of Jack Sherry, Pprlngfield, O., middle weight, tossed the spoenge into the ring during the fourth ronnd of
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In 1 3 ' ' 5 George Cutshaw of the Erook- j lyn Nationais surcecjed in hitting Ute ! ball safely In tlx. attempts. Three play, j ors equalled the mark in 1302 and !
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