Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1920 — Page 11

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i t -ruler. I In the Nationn! th" Brooklyn i r.V'cim ru ar- h;u k in th 1' nrl ,is a reMill of th-ir lubl win ot th. I'aricim.ils. whil' th Kols ww bri.ikina i

cvtn at I-foMnii. The di fal of thf tliants by th Cubs st't th Now York tliib h. i-k ronsid' rably. Hrooklyn sml New York arc 1h" fa vrit''s tcijuy m the National 1. ngrti i. !. as thi'v flnisli th" s'.ismi a! lu.m-i wlul the K'ti;; must do battle un I'of i gn Iielrls.

Mtigl' s 'harle.! (garland, Pittsburgh. !- feainl t:il(h Tfurdiek. Chlrajto, -. -i. t; 2. while Willie E. ais. San I-'ran-eisco, trnnnphed on r Waihue .lolui.-on. riuladelihia. 4-6, 0-6. 7-3. 6-4, 6-1.

Dempsey in New York To Sign With Smith NEW YORK. S. pt. !. .?a-k Inui-

') and ins iiianaK-r. .lack K earns, a r- I rued here today to complete nooi!;!-' tn. ns with the pronioiers of ijunl'tt ' Smith for a rnateh in Boston this. month. K'-arns .said the San l-'ran-i rlseaii's bai'kers woull V.e here tomorrow to o'lie lmi" an a n ieem-"-n t on term', j

He added 'hat I m im y was ! n tie sha.- and e!ated at Ins recent sicces with Mi:-ke.

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BUBDICK IS ROUTED BY GARLAND AT NETS rHtLAI'ELI'Ht.V, S.pt. O.-The K.ist won two out of the tluie matches in the East-UBt tennis t hi run iin-m which Marted at the to rmantou n ("ticket club today. In the feature mat eh William T. Tilden It. Phllaib i 1 !i ia. worlds tennis "hampiori, and It. N'orris William. II.

Boston, a former national title hold-r. j 1J t h. T'ro t'.'ims pref. it i d ar- 'he; defeated W. M. Jolinston and t. .1. .Marks team. Liberty A f.V. Whiting Crifhn. Sun r'ra neis-'o. national d. m bl. s ! ( "ol ! a ml lie lndiaici Harbor National:-. I champions. ;-7. 6 :'. In th" Phone Ftiink oak 1716. J

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Herman Will Have To Fight

Pete Hermnr. even thouch he is ban- ' im w-e;riT champion of the world, will p to change his tactic and do some T' a', fight :ns tomorrow afternoon if he h-ps to win over Ja.-k Sharkey, i'i-ht fnns at" agreed en this and are glad that th champion has at last been ma'chcfl with seine on" whom he knows ; dangerous. Herman lias been taking '-ir'KS e;iy in his recent fights and works jhst enoufr'i to keep his opponent from ge.ttir.Jt a decisive advantajt". With Sharkey a.s an opponent it is a different matter. They have fouitlit -h ofh.-r before four times and each !'ns been a. S' rap of rial class. Kut S'carkey's fri-r.ds assert that he has Imrn e.i Fiiu.e h-!e battles and point to ' he.-itinjr ff Jimmy Wild" at Mil--Tik-e us pro. f enough of h.s ability to p'in.jh. Sharkey will probably start he battle tomorrow the same 'way ,). he d:d anainst M'llde. Th-r wlH be two other bouts of ten !'.;1vl each on the card which wjll be : : .1 aM a.s openers for a ohsnipion--t.;p bout.

iLxpect A Good Game At Gary

county on next Sunday when they play I ihe Si. Michael's of tiary, this is the j team that brat the Clary Works and! also the Kair hanks" Morse team, findj they are loading the City League of i Gary. j They have some star? on (heir team i such as Ziggy Miller and Schalk, '

brother of Ray Pchalk of the White Sox playin center field for them. The Cyrill's will have Their best out for the game with F. Simon and Feirtyo for the pitching end and the way the pitchers are going the Gary champs will have their hands full to beat the Whiting boys. The manager would like to see all the Whiting fans turn out for this game and boost the home boys. The game will start at 2:30 at the park.

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BATTLE NOW TWO CLUB AFFAIR

Th tafM for the .American league pennant today gives the appearance of beinr a two-club affair. The Yankees are two and a half games behind the leading Indians and one-half a game behind the second place White Sox. As the Yankees must finish the season on 'he road while Cleveland and Chicago

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in the race. The Yankees and Indians mix again today and tomorrow- in the Ohio city. If the Indians duplicate ysterday's feat and trim Hugging' athletes today there are many who believe the Van-

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Boxing is Legalized

By Boston City Council noSTo.v. bpl. S. Proftslonal boxine opon to the public was legalized in this city today when thr city couni.il unanimously ci.fptid the If glslati v art pi rmittinK " and Mayor Pftfrs tzno lis ai'proval. The action of thi i uni-;! will hold until the city election m T'lrcmbf r. when a referendum will 'akon. Under the art. clu?."i. will iii nsed and supervised by the newly created stat boxing commiasion. For several years rluls have been permitted

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Public boxing was stopped in Boston In 7 SI'S.

BT ROBERT K. HAKI.OW 'STAFF COPRESPOMDFNT I. N SERVICE TIOSLTN. L. 1.. Sept. I" With ft Id in the national anutoir J

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the start, remained in h'tion. 'Ned Aliis. of M : ! sh the first playe r : ;i h final round, w hn h to I. today . Today's feature niateh was

Quimet and .Tones.- Aithoiish two and Chick Evans have sto d

j top of amateur Kl!f f"i" a nuinl years, this was their first match. I vver-i expe'ted to furnish 1 he ! ii'iilo snniji i 1,1 r t ni-i "i

p. a . o i ... .. - eling far to see. Kvans was picked win over Kain wa. fallintr easly his tit' and the pro-pects for a grot day poor .

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CHARITY MAY GET

s wills-m vey coin Er. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Sept. 9 Jam's

otelyou, director of public safety, has rdi red .-m investigation Tnto the Harrv

Wills-Sam ilcVry fieht held at the. Ice palfjro last night Jack Hanlon, matchmakfr. has ben "fired'' and the money due the colored fiphters may be given I ' harify. The bout, was stopped in !!. sixth round by Referee Frank Lloyd, who declared the two men wee stallIn ir.

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