Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1920 — Page 7
BOXING CARD HARD TO BEAT AH er-rt critics are willing to agree et ith Qeerge Oswego when he- says" that tebotjtg card for tomorrow In thf Eut CWoMo'B. ii hard me to beat. Seldom fcave three bouts ef the caliber ,f theee three men been placed together on na card and very few faJs tn.ie'lxc to ml this chaace if they. can posaibly make connections'. '.The Tony Metiehar-JFack Reed bout 4lf epen -the show and Tony will try to' retrieve a. Uttle the showing which he; mads against Gunboat Smiih k-'fw VMlu-tio. Tony admits that the Gunner taught hfm a number 1 of the 'tricks of the game and believes that he can hang 'a - or on the AuV traliaa.. Read -is also an old one at. the game aad haa feught ajl the way frpii bantam weight 1 9 heavy weight- . He wti a baatamwhen he started and a a light: weight vu champion of Australia. . 1 - . Bud - PerrlU and ,JJimy Hanlon are aeheduled to burn up- the canvas in the second bout, of the show "end if they come near to matching- the speed ajad eleveraese which they showed in their bout at-East Chicago last winter ti4r bou alone will "be wTTh yrica of admission. PerriU is admittedly dangerous "and Hanlon will "probabfy be aareful ia the first few rounda. Jehnny Griffiths, who has gained such .reputation in Europe, will 'mix with Dennis OTCeele of South Chicago in the final .bout of the show. The two re not scheduled to be a windup. but there are a number who think that this battle will "be the best of the afternoon.' . Pennia - racks an . awful -wallop."-but Isn't aa experienced- as the Welshman, who ha met all-of the topnotch era among the welter ' weights. O'Keefe expects to "make this a ' stepping atone upward. - ' The next ahow at the arena will probacy feature ; Jack Sharkey V agalnit either. Fai Moore: or Joe Burma'n and before long Os-wego expects te get "the premier eojored 1 boxers. , Sam Langferd and Harry W&Ua.' together at the "local rena, " ' . .' '".'.' Timely , hitting by Faulette. Rawl: lings. -Williams and Stengel gave the Phillies their' edge over the Reds. . te,;a Prate pinch hitter., drove ChTley Grlmsi home with the run that Pittsburgh a clean sweep galnt. the Braves. 1'Tad': On Famous ':' ' , ' By TAD , .. (Famous . Cattoonist and ,-HumrJst! Written for 'the International JCews I Service.) KEW- TORX. July 16 A yachting editor only works about once in 17 years, but when ' he works he works, ide's a literary earthquake. Teatarday I was .yachting editor. Climbed out of -the hay at 8 a. -m., put onthe feed, bag In a bum dump, grabbdlthe stilt 'line down to the battery and boarded "the old newspaper tug at In a. worry, werry wet rainstorm.' (."We scooted , down the bay towards Candy Hook an4 ran right jp to te EXajrtrock. Pretty little thlnf! ' Pea green hull and. crew all In white. Oh, pretty, pretty! ' About a mile away .towards the shore, was the Resolute with hull painted vfeita and looking like a toy boat.' On our boat the hooch hounds were busy at o'clock hu-ntlnsr; Tip the wet" spots. One guy snake cure and had more birds after him than Xickey Arnsteln ever had. The experts told us that the- Shemritk roke out", with her Jib top-sail. It's a. great ' game, that yachting! They say It's the real sport sf kings. It's tough the kings are dying out so fast. ... - . . '"We.wer trailing the yachts and wondering who was ahead. They looked te be.on'even terms, but the experts told us to' the second how far the Shamrock was behind. .1 ire ft sw It's a giftAs the seribes were putting on- the feed bag the gaff of," the 'Resolute broke. The 'gaff is the thing its that ' - Better look it up in a beek. v. Pictures speak louder 'than words. ' ' (Tou know most ofithe scribes wer Spa .The only boats most of tne ever had seen were ' the chute boats atiConey - Island.' The . expfj-ts got away with murder. , : Tires!
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BRINGS OUT ! GREAT CARD The second big race mfft at.the eld Misefal Surisgs csurfe-f realises -teSs an eye opener.' "fAmng.'' he' .riders who have toed . thlr' hats '.Into 'the ring, are the ellewng- ".. . .. . " l HaVen Capspbell.Xlsdtan, Hansmosdi A.' 'TelleJ. Isdian. HsmmcTid.1. 1 -Hugk ' Murray, .. Excelsior.1? Denver. CoJs. . ' ' , ,-. -' : . l'aul . Asdersen. -Excelsier,-Gary . -i' Warren" Cr.epp." cieelsier. Chiegge.. . Mike." Gulliteh. " HaxJey-Davl4B. Hammend. '..'" ..' "..' . -""';" . Rey Olds. Harley. Davidson. Kamr mon; : ., --'. V ?. '. ' ' ; -William 1 Heover. Harley-Davldson, Hebe ft.. -'- - -;- 1 .." - ! - - ,' oarv!n - Hoover. H rley-Davldsoa. Hobart.' " " ';,;,' . HarVy JP,ree'se."rBxeelsior. liaPerte. ' -h.ere yrU be si races': ' stwc teaPllrrnesiIopfL twp.rlv.S mile prefsslonal. ,otte five mile stbek'ear "nd". a five mile side-eas. Jaek .Leea. the HsmmSnl r'onToter'of Tine' ires has bees reeeifs)gV5niinbr cf ''inaulriesfrom the 7noeTercl- mXiufif tubers and. it is expected that 'a' c9P!e o?-fact'efy rl4rs. will be entered at' the -eleventh hsr, ,t . .. -. r v " : - 'The 'races' atrt -atl-l:? o'clock daylight' saving --tune,. Sunday! afterseon. Arrangements hf've been made'tt- have buses "meet trains " a't"v Mlserai Sfrig an take .;' fans t - 'the "race course . " Tri over the $outh hore isterurban line leave ; irspertast" peipts a fellows: Hammond.' 1J:Y a.!. Eft Chicars. 10:1 'a.'-'m.;-Caluws't. 1.J m.': qary:i:4$ a4 57 . ; Mjl'jer.- 1(:7 a. m.. and 'Will'" arrive 't ' Mineral' SsrJagslit'UOj a. m.' ' -TMcuiands'wfll "make "the" trip"- r ons neif hvb6iihg eitie's ' by motorcyele and -autemebile . .f r PARiSIAH FEARS " GEORGES" PIIH UNFIT FOR BIG GO NEW' TORKUly 'It. The"atste!of Georges Caf pentie'r's 'health which is rumored in Feris to "be far below what it ws before the war, is causing concern to 'boxing critics la the . rreneh capital, according to . a lettf r re'eelv ed from -the eritie of Box and Boxers, a "Parisian sports Journal. rTh!s' msn declares Carpentier has . lost . one 1 inch in' all. 'Jils roeasurementssinee' theiw'af. In , whicV the boxer'' served as an' avif.-. tor.- . 1" .' ---: ; .' .The' terrific .'strain iayolyed .is 'jthe air comYats 'and the1-injuries sustained by .Carp stiersresid.to hfve been ' drain-p-hs'.vitalrtyVeiilpWQy at; ths time' when he-Frenehtliajnpien is' attemnting: to -bring ' '"himself - baVk. ts tghtittw .tn'saJ " ; -'' ' v. : Aecbrdlng to this; friend of.Carps.s-tler'-there "has been an lpcessgnt rumor in raris that Carpentier 'will never .meet Jack. Dempsey in ! ;.a ring. It w-a not to meet. Dempsey to' stage a triumphal tour throng h "the United States 'th'at ,fhe jrrp'to" this. ; country ws arrasged, gecordingf to the' Pa.rfsian rumorf " In isomojpartsof, Paris, the letter costinue'sA it-is believed that Carpentier. In . his'.pfesant ' conditlen. would be - a -chopping block for Dempsey. - ' , . " Before Carpentier. left for America this critic made an examination of him and said ' that the r Frenchman's ace. drawn" and. haggard .in" comparison with what it was is-olden' days, '"'S1 that -he. was losing strength and .weight! --'" - SAITSgAL Ultv - '- . . . W. ' L. Brooklyn 4S , jj Cincinnati 1 H t rj ritts'btirghi .l.'l: "? 35 , St. Louis !' it0 - 41 - Chjcago': "4 f Xew.ToVk i IT -..'. 4'l Boston. r.-.z 5.1 ' a - JPhiladelphHa Jl". : 4S PeL I.I 'wt .4t4 .411 .' .47 '-" it .: ;? - Tester day s -Resmlts - Brooklyn' Chicago 3. -' Pitteburgh" S; Boston I.-. Philadelphia, 7 ; Cincinnati I. Other fame not scheduled. - AJCBUCAjr U9TS. '" . w. U - Cleyeland --r 1 1 4. . 35 -Xew "Tork -.,.:. '.. 4 - SI Chieago ""'" ,'f '4 ' Washington l.'-88 . 38 St Louis 'L-i zii' l Boston 1 J'.IT 3S Detroit -? 14 ' 62 Philadelphia , .J.J-21 , 2, -Teerdsy's Rmllii- - " Cleyeland 8 PiladelpAla' 1. , Kew -Tork" !1 J; St! f.jifla' ff). ' . Other-; g'amps. rain. 4 j. .'J-; v , Tetr .STI .(Bl .1S .514 '.1ST ."?! . .X. i-rrio 11 5-
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foPlayyith j Hammond nammead i and East CJUrago Caseys, siter- rivals, of old . on - the baseball diarsond.. -will hook: up in their 'second 4tt -of1 the' season next Sunday afterooen at' Harrison 'park. '' ''." That East',' .Chicago 1 is .coming ' over here determined 19 w.ipe out their 4 to 1 defeat earlier In the'season, is eiden'ced by the ffact that -they are busy lining up the .'best, ball club that They have All season for this particular occagin.J - Starting-with .the battery and fing right '.down the list of players picked or 'Sunday'.s game, the fens, will recegilgethe' nimn of ' several stars in the 3iaoup. . which .will In all rrobablltty': be '.'used against Hammond, as felJaw1:K..T."'. ' , '- i . '"Goylash" Krowpa... formerly . star Tecsivar fj t,ht Harbor A. C... catcher; ,R1U Meijyaa, well knoTp as a huTler, of conSiderable roputayon. .pitcher; Mike "'8 ". .JCeenaiv. captain of ' the team, first basei rrankle Thomas or John ticKula,. second, bare; Kenaey CJant., Jihortston; . Harry , Flereck or- Eddie Bloom, up uatll. If st. Sunday with -the Scalene Celts, .hjird be;.:FT'eddy Galvin.'.ilhe wicked ,elovter. left -field; Johnpy Mtfhaaer center rleld and Jerry GaUk.-an-ether fsrmer H"bor.plsyer. right neld.. Tfce crafty Pat MeShane.- still the s"l oJdl peppor boxwiU direct this formidable aggregation -from 'the bench.Vi a-fssy.old.'boy like Tat handling a ub-f f this caliber; they are -sure to lulf offsets of stuffand Hammond-will knsw they ' have 'been tn a real . ball rime, .before Sunday's battle is finished. jttiother- point", in.' East Chicago's faorri the fact Oiat'they always show lots-of pep. so metter-how bad they are-beften'and anytime the fans see this team fin astion 'they' cannot go "away sayif the"-p!ayers','lacke" the necessary "ginger", as they always hive It and plentyVef. it; - . "PUs .ia-notmeant a a knock at the Hammond team, as they surely are not figuring on going "-into" an' 'Important scrap like , next Sunday's game withfutfany.Ufe. "and their backers. 'of ham (here are -plenty," know the local play. ers'twell enough to feel confident, that y wt'l- be',, ip. .tjhgre ' with their h"sds up '"from ' the time ' the - umpire announces "play ball" up 'until the last man-' is out. . DEMPSEY WANTS -y ' TCTDO BATTLE ' ( IVTIRN ATIONAL NtWS SERVICE 1 CHICAGO. July-1. Jack Dempsey. champion . heafyweight fighter of' t.ie world, arrived -her.e yesterday and will gp east' tonight w-bere he hopes to do battle-with Bill Brennan. Dempsey ,winn("t ' tie -train by '.promoter Floyd -FitssimmoTis. h's personal friend Choice ,of fm Mahogany tad Gun MetaL ' 7 An Size. Thia is not a "clearance sale., I f it were, there would be' no occasion to cut our prices with anything like sueh reckless abaiv don as this. It's a great big priee-smashing move ment to. h.elp.lqwer the high eost of living for YOU and to stabilize business for US.
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and .assured the Benton Harbor .man that Jie would fight in "that city Labor I'lay.j Dempsey -received -F-Kssim-moas suggestion thst he match Billy ,MlsWe and Frank Meran. for' the "jnlddle " of August.. Jack to meet the -winner, with much favor. , , ' . "I'm Mred of all this loanng and' I want to get baek.-into the ring.',' d Jack., "But I don't want the' publte to say that I am battling set-ups. I am sorry Georges Carpentier , ran cut but I will get him later."
UPTON SAYS VIC DRY IS HO LLOV AFFAIR By JACK. VEIOCp NTST TORK. July 1. The victory of Shamrock IV in the first race against the Resolute was a rather hollow affair. Sir "Thomas, the genial Irish baronet. Icoks at it that way ' today., and while the crew of the challenger is aphvnxlike they realise that they have their work cut ut for ; them' If they are to ctfhMn'ue WUnning. ' 1 ' "I would much rather., not accept a v!to:y due to an accident." said Upton. "I would .willingly agree not to count tbe .ra.ee If they -want It that '''' - Such is the sportsmanship if the vetera n yachtsman from Ireland. 'The race, however. Is already ""counted." Th rules -vhich govern ' the international contest are rlain. Resolute was" lieaten be'o4use rhe was unable to continue the race after turning the 15-mile mark and she acknowledged defeat', when she sirfnalKd for a tow. The outcome of the ini' al contest had littl. influence en " the. .betting.; such as it " has bees. Resolute is still as good as an even money proposition and many believe she will ucveed In. defending the '.-up. Needle Fight Staged for Rock Island Fans " KOCK ISLAND, July IS Johnny Schauer and ' Al . V "' Rynn. lightweghts of St. Paul, have been matched or a ten-round open air bout here tenight under the. auspices of a -local athletic club and from "present indications fight fans are in for a rare treat. Auto Owners ; Specials Auto Tops) Rebuilt ' UpholsteryS and Seat Covers) Repaired ' Automobiles painted in any color to look like new. Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Co. 303 MICHIGAN AYE.. HAMMOND Phones: Office 2141, Rei. 3448 , honestly at bargain Sale starts
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I.'N. S. Sports Editor STAR FOR A DAT A repeater. The Bambino. Ruth's homer In the 11th Inning tied his 1515 records snd broke a tie score,, giving the Tanks the victory over the Browns. - Kherrod Smith . stepped Into the breach when Uarquard faltered and the Dodger annexed' another game at Chicago, , The hitting of Trie Speaker and Kay Chapman paved the way for Cleveland's victory over the Athletics We Stake Our Good Name On Every Article Yoa Cet in Our Store Most of our customers are constant customers returning to us repeatedly for whatever they may need in general merchandise. Whether you live in the city or out of town, we aim to make our ervice r- and prices right, so you will come back for more. E. N. Bunnell 504-508. Hoh man St.. Hammond. Phones: 650651592. Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470.
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