Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1920 — Page 7
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ET H. C. HAMILTON r?TFF COSSfSPONDENT I N SERVICE! STW YORK, Aug. 31 Just aji the fans were beginlns to count then out the Cirieinat! Red.i have, risen and si ill a b.t haiy aa t" what hit them ia.-l. ueet, raanagfd to land on top in the .National League, and there you arn. Tha feat wa:i made possible through the double detests fustsmf'l by th Ii-idgers and Giants. The Brooklyn i. g rega' ton was rani marshal ot ihf parade when the day began yesterday. Today they ere in second piaoe. The Gianu trail in third place having overlooked a poideri opportunity to hop past their neighbors a.f ss the East river. On- of the nv-s! oheennsr bits or r. w? that the home folk.- in Cincinnati gathered in wa. the fail that Napier a recruit pitcher. won his n'conJ straight gamp for the l-rts. The threi leader? In the National
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making- things tight in the American League by non-se-orinir activity In Boston, while the Red Pox were hit tins Williams for a quintet of runs. Cleveland pasted the Senator for a victory and inasmuch as the Yankees h;.d a day of rest, the. three became more closely grouped. The thre- !ead. in the American are closely proline!
as in the National, thus: Team Won 1. Chicaso "7 4 7 New York 77 4f Cleveland 75 45
Miske Says He Stands Good Chance of Winning
Challenger of Jack Dempsey Happy Because He Gets Another Bout With the Champ Billy Fought Jack Twice Before the Latter Won Heavyweight Title.
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INDIANAPOLIS, INP. An?. 31 At the speedway aviation repair depot boxing fans may see rn of 'he best shows that has been stasjerl in Indianapolis In many year. The hr ad line event is a ten-round bout, between Goody Goodman, of Terre Haute, and Don Curley, who will battle for the lightweight championship of Indiana. Both are up-ti-date fighters and apparently they are well matched. Curiey formerly was attached to the depot as an enlisted man. Sceral years ac he won the amateur state title at an A. A. U. amateur show at Tomlinson ha"! but for three yars has been fighting In the professional class. There w:ll be six or seven soldier bouts on the progrram.
-v 'a. i" e m e a AMERICAN LEAGl'C
Chicag-o 77 47 .821 j New Tork 7V 4 .111 Cleveland 75 4 5 .811 i St. Louis 81 53 .51.1 Bosten 55 t 4 .475! Washington 52 5 .4 44; U'troit 45 7 3 .337 i Fh-Iadelphla S3 S3 .c:o
Yesterday' nesnlts Boston 4; Chicago Cleveland 5: Washington 2. De'rc!'. 9." Philadelphia 5. No ether game scheduled. NATIONAL lEAGtE
III RIU.V MIMvK PEN TON JlAi;i.i'IC. Mieii.. Aug. 5. I am so happy that I am just htil'-I'-lins otr v ;-h y y. Kvoiy now and Unm 1 have to i inch r::;.-elf t t-t-r if 1 am awake. My 'lie lircicn a lianc to battle for the h".y ihaiupionshlp of 111.- world .-n a !.:; t to 1,.realied. I ln boon mlcio d with Jack l'uiii'f), i;o rule hold' r. v.h.-ni 1 already ha vc fought ;w t-m- . I am confident of the outeoir.c of tne b.itilu and ft t-l sure that on the fv,r..ns o Sept. tl. Labor ii.n, tht I w i ! he the new kins if the i;oa vn'.;lr IVn't think for a inula t hat 1 am cocky :ul o.-r oi.fi o ni or unjihii's !ik thai 1 kn iv( that I am it-miiK to hiuiic one ini- great' -st Tu, hun,; mi n of history If not the .reaies' hut ne ei i l.oltss, I li.ne tcsueil him in t..it. tie a r.ii i know that I slati 1 a llrst li.iss .lit! .- bo.-ttins iii:n. THI.I.S OK ST. IVt I. nni'T I ha fouslit IVmpjs.'y (!.'- both tim-s before ) won i he cha.iip.onshipThe Ij-sc meeting with hnu was in St. 1'aul. my hon.e I vv lit ten rounds with him on May 3, 131. at the auditorium, .luck am I put up a slashing bat'!., ,'ii'j it ::i. t'.i.is'ri. the j-nui mi newspapt-r critics at '." riiiKFide w.-re div idf d as to th- i'ii mu of he battle. .inn gave in.? tii.-. tii!-i.ton, otrtora I'lV'l'd Itompsey, v.hl!" (llil'.e , l;,iO't"r tt.oiitiit a diaw division ia.r to both o t u -. it whs the hisu-.u battle that eith.i one ,,r us had encaged in. We b..;h fougiit t.k f:s-'is all of Hi" way, U t , vi--toiy f,..r either rnc of t:s meant t ha i th- winner would b the most f-.r-n: 1ai,;e opponent f r Jess V. il'ard, w r.o at that time was the champion. Lii' t on wie remaiehed for a eix-rot.n-1 ontest in Philadelphia. Thi-. match was staged on N'vemh : -S. 191S. 0;o:e more we battled the ... v-." duled distance and one-? apatn. faU-.m was divided on the on loom-. I'tempsev who had gained much favorahl-' puoiicity about that time by rea.--n of a series of quick knockouts, had be.-n picked to beat me. for the so-call-vi wise fan were giving" ofids of o t . V on JacK. Howe er, I st.rprised iry al-U-gfd ivinhimers and thr was a ce.nt rovej sy in the sport pases of tn I'hilad'iphia papeis for several days after the contest as to who uon. Now in those two battles, which totaled sixteen rounds. 1 mote than hi1 my own. As a matter of fut. Jack was moi'f marked up when h ! f the ring than I w as on he-: h occasions . 1 planned n.y battle before Anterirg the rin in both crr.tests and I will do the j-ame in the c--ming match. PKOMhKU TITLK ( H4(E I was at the i ineside when Lempsey lifted the title from Jf.i Wilard. Ja k put up a wonderful bitt'o- and I was one of the first to congratulate him. That very day July 4, IM'1. r'fmp.-o' thanked me for my sportsmanship and declared that I wa the touphest man be ever fought. He promi.-erl that 1 would be given the flist chant e at the titie, and he has lived up to hi word . I am i:t better "ondit :n today tin -i I hae ee; l"'n before In my l;f. It itrue, that I was out of the same f..r a time with illness but I recovered several months Hro and have been training' steadily since early last spring. I made quick work of Jack Moran rf St. I-rfuiis, whom I knocked cut m two rounds i nilmneapolis in June. I titi myself out in this match and found that 1 was boxing better and hitting- harder than ever. I had two more bout? scio'd u!ed for this month, but under the term of rny contract. w;th Promoter Floyd Pi zsitnmon s cf Benton Harbor. Mich, who will st ace the match. I was forc
ed to cancel these bouts. 1 supp se Iempsey w .11 V.e made a l;iorue m h.. titns in our coining bout b.ii only iiai ui al le.'nn..i he is champion. Hut I hae worked harder the past yoir than liemps.-y liao done since h e w o n t i i e 1 1 1 ! e . , 1 have boon training for several months, as nu-n fie. tied nb-ive. 1 am sip'tiger. taller and lo avier than I was a v-ar ao. While it may --'.Hind unlo icvable, I have giown more tlian a quarter of an inch the past tw.-l.-m. nt hen 1 fousrhi l.'enipsey in St Paul and !'h:l.idelpli:a I w.-i hed 1 ; pounds. Winn 1 resumed ' i a :n:tig -t sprint: 1 wejir'ted 210 pounds . I K off .s-.ii'.e v . for ih: Moran con-te.-t. but I will .unr tin- rule weijiliintr ureiiD'i l'' pounds, li'n I sw.ip punch. 's with tit" hampion !.ao.r Pay .
SAYS HE'LL LIVE TO BE 100. ANYWAY
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BASEBALL GAME!
LA PAYETTE. INP., Aug. "1 Four revolver shots, tiicl m rapid succession under lie prand stand, neatly broke tip a bas.-bal! frani.. at b'sen . I'fik h-'ie ye st vrday att-ir.oon. v .--i L-ifayi'tto 1" '.no am In on I ii.- loirin i that moon.-htn.- wln.-key was beiitr consumed sin re ptitioiisly V.t-hind in-t .-land, and, w.vn they attempied to H i r st tiiier your.; m.-n for lwvir. liqui r in then- y "ssess.on, two of ttie . Hit n ra n . H. V. Abbr.f, marshal, op'iied Hie an 1 the fo ii tit -its i auEf.1 . opsternatn.n. Hundreds left their sa:s and ru.-hed f r the ei: . The I.atayette ILed .-".-x were plav ne the lar.;llt. 111.. tliaj'J, and it was iu.-t after Watsop, of the Lafayette team hid knocked a in tr.e run. oring four runs, that tne excitement began. Th man arrest-d said he w as K!mr Knncll , a ee twenly-feur. (!n t the fugi'ivos. who hid in a ooinfn d n- ir t'ie ba.tel.il! park, at lenip'i d '" ifl away a half hour later, but was captured by a deputy marshal . The pin men were placed in jail.
Major William "ii. Kirrj. That he will liv at lenst IsO years., is the cur.fnipr.t Drethcfion of Major William M. Kir.jr. eip-hty-eight-year-old United States crop expert, who has just been place?, cn the retired list after thirty-one years of service with the department of Eprric-uiture. As chief of the seed division. Major King madi the sugeestion which promp'ed concress to authorize the frt-e distri-, Lutioa of seeds.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
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! The. Wh.rinsr "eil3 ba.-ebal! a'hific i ciub has an open due Sunday Sept.. 5. therefore would like, to arange n I came with some fast tram in or around j Lake county. If the Crystals have an i op. n' rir.'.e for this Sunday v. w ou'i
I-c.stoti.- or light i eprti.i ntativ. o are: to Jvar from them or the Lib.-io . At Jersey "itv, N. J. Willie Jackson j A. C. i f Hammond. Por came rail Whitbeat tiene Lelmor.r (12). ing 4C0 berwi-.n ft a. m. and 4 p. ni. At. New Orleans Pete Hartley brat or whit jrijr iil7-V beiv: n t.ni ;,n,i .", fhil VifKots I5;. r. m. Wednesday, Sept. 1 a:.d tn k for At 'Milwaukee E.'.dte Mahoney beat t Stanley.
titto Wallace (ln;; Frankie Sehmnzler knocked out Joe Monde! (7); Eddie li... iini .-topped Sammy Stearns C).
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Reds to Release Sallee! Fine Reuther and Allen
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JUeiUlOUl VIlll i rimming i Harry (Sim) .Sallee will be Biven his .tPPSKY '"ITY. N. J.. Aus. :;f.--Wnhv ! uncnditiotial rel-as by th Citinnna'i .?a.-kson of N.o.v y..i k rutfoupht One J Ieds if none .f the other Nations! P.'.n.on! ,.f M.Mpln.s In a 12 funel j i.-aue clubs claim him .y the vin.fr b'-iii here totn.iit. Jackson. 1"4 pt.unds. ! route, it v as nnnoun'-. i a; ,-- i ro .ro
t 'n hoe. n-r t 1 ' . -i his opponr.nl, had ih,- h-o.tor of in ri round exr. pt ifi.. seventh. In thi pHin'i Peimunt innd i a wi'nl f li. g and cut Jackson ner the ie."l . v
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Cincinnati 67 f 2 ' ,5. Brooklyn 69 ,r v New Tork 67 5 3 . ' 1 ." Pittsburgh 62 5 3 .31 7 Ch caeo 63 e. 1 .5' St. Louis '. 61 S3 ,4T2 Bceiton 45 ' f7 .417 Thiladelphla 43 73 .4n'
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