Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 21 September 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Tuesday. Septembr 2i, 1920.

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WABASH 10 BE TEMH OF FIGHTERS

Speaks of Rankling j Defeat !

CRAWFORDSV Ir.d.. 21 "With the opo-iintr. of i-oHc yi-stcr-day th Little Giant f .r..t bail .or..ud tu expeeted to pass the forty mark In candidates for the Soariot eii'vci, Trot bait Fto( k went up S'-trday

when Catthnf? N.lon, star halfback j

on trie team in i.'io nn vairiur en th baseha'l team m 'ji arrived In Cr&wfordsville ready to enter ':! or ? today". Nelson was one f the m on the prcw.ar 'earn coached by Thiol 1'. Sheets. Nelson came in from his hi me in South Dakota. -tvh.pre ho has ho-t working-. He is in fine trim physically. Nelson -was a lieutenant oversea during' the -war and paw active i rioo at the front. With the arrival of severs-! c'her old men, indication are that Coach Vaughn win not have to depend entirely upon ew men from

which to eeleet hi? l?"i eleven. Tr.ej coach will drive his men h.ird t hi J week. Scrim mas will he on tho car.) i hfore the end of the week. Th- co vh

is devoting: much time to tnhnitr the men the fundamentals 'of th came. The men who practiced In-t week sr already getting: the old Wah.is'n tlch:Injr sp'rit and it l certain that the "Wabash team this yar will ho a fightingteam if nothing else.

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and ' '.h the Tern u '.a.; in i i s v.vtl l.-. sii'j jut uff the pi.- jayj hi lei j-f .- I la mmcinii :

I.aM Irar'n Defeat H1Iiern i.iry.

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fail still rankles, in i,a c.iii.-e . C r.c whole iiar .n:r neihl-or lot.-; ion. recovered f'om that '.-oi.ir vox.,- hlo.v

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Tiihiiros f.-r I'ipml'.T P. We thought cird. it t'f si ccUl iii-tnst to th- Coimed in it

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WHITE TO BATTLE WILLIE JACKSON

harlic White, (..'hieajro's star iight-

ight. yesterday piKned articles f

Witlli' Jio V;son fifteen 1 rmiiilu to a

I declplon in Miidiaun Square arden ne ,,.., , j ueok from t...my:lir. Thoy are to make iSrtUAL TO THE TIME.5) I , HOBAJ, ii,.t , . ,pi . 1.--A filr I-!- Pounds, stst'd cioud ut-. nded tho tail Kum..i White is gettinK a Bf.arant of yeatorday aftcriioun at the H ha; t j f'"f' wl,h a P'r.-entaKe privilege. It ' .Imiij, Mt. a Mo. J L Sait t-am H'- I'h'-t Ktiaranfe lie his ever reand tii" " nadrt" t. irn. Tli- il.d.at t j ' :v ,lt. H'n v.ts M.-tr, ,,,!,. 1 he ;,.,- h.-n! Tlo 'nut'-Yi olos.-d over the long :. to 1. l-diou.!. :.i ti.e ::i..-.ip :..r di.-tOT.. e s.!,..rie. it j, father hrt no-

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in fw.ilall put- tic- at Omnr. iviiouo i. liihos w. with t h ll'-'ij " las., in the M utin.iviUo u.Kh s. iu i. Commission Refuses to

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WALL PAPER

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Allow Dempsey-Morail Got 1 92 1 patterns will positively adI 1 APi rY

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Eighteen rounds of ficlitinsc have been scheduled to complete! the Lf 0:1-

ache..I h.ei e :ma Mr. V cii'mt coaching at Kr.iehel this f.ii'.. I"-ti Wot-d 1 :. he. "Two !..;!( hf.-s r.f h.isky ;a ia were out t:t foethail Xvn lust n:rht at th.; Gary hitt ch'l, HikinR tin ir first workout f:r th.CiimiiiK t-eas.m. Coaches seenn-il .!! pleased, but with th" tunount f new material, th.y Uvliac.; to express an op;r.o:.n on the tt rf i.t !i .f the Gary teams until ir...-e p:ai, ti. e c an he had. "A woni to the co-u; lies : If y,.u heat H.-ui. rn. n l. all will he f-.iviv-1:1. even if j-.-.-a ';.).e evoiy ..th--r K-m-.e. 15it to v in iviiy eihor tx ire on the ?c!edii!e c.xl . ii.--!'af--1 ! y S i am r:,en 1 s-i.iil avail t....-.;."

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io en making hi tnone w ;th Mr. and j

Mi-.. Kuccii Shiroman, i-f Mrtirmviil

He is survived by hbi fath. r. WiUiaml

Olibh.--. and two V.rot hers and five

te.s. One f.f the siter.-, Mrs. tliyd" i'o, liv.- ir. Indianar. ..!!.. Die borly v.ai Ukt-n t Ma:ttns!:lo Saturday

IK'S'l't'N. Mat-.'., Sept. 21

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CARL VERMETT 440 Michirran Ave. Phone 1429

FHIIADEI.PHIA, Sept.. 21 Outpointingchampions ia a (crowing habit with Jie. Jiurnian, C'hicamo hantaniwtdpht. For the f-rond time w :thm a month the Windy f'liy hoy v-,n from a tl t leholder.

Tonight Burman pushed so much leather into he fcae and body of Charby Kedoux, king of Europe's bantamweiKhts'. tiiat he vvaa entitlej in rtv. of the eight rounds, two B"in? to the Frenchman and another even.

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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor

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CAHPENTIER GO IS TRANSFERRED

! r.Al'.K Kl'Tlt created a new major j .i.-,ue record when h" scrod his j HMh inn in hel.tniK the. Yankees to a i 1 t.. 3 vie'.-iy vi r :!.. rioo-.v ns.

Till- Gi-in'.-' plucked the first frame of. th.- ll its, 5 to 2. but run. rattled t.:'f the Hi.ili too f it in the second at l the G.antf lot. 9 to 2.

XF.W YORK. S.-pt. 21.- G-'orRos Cirper.t'.er and lia'thni; I,- vinsky will clash n Oolumbua day after '!, ha' the contest will not be decided in this city, as at first intend -.. I'tiTe-- an

other ch-uirre d-'cole.i tlie t " w.H t . fi;ht it. out f;.r t!e honors in a twe'.-e; L'AHl. Kate ii ton rst rucc'.ed hug and round bout, no decision, at the Jersey : hard, I ut the I)oo:rr- ;lna')y c -.t 'i-::i City bail park. The 1 r. t r mat ion,.! and the r.-st . f the 1'itates in toe

i Sport'ntr clui. which Jia. both men' tenth. 2 to

ard-Moran fight at the East Ci-.'rapo' fiSVi i(J ,ai(1 t, j av (;,,cii,, ,,: A. - 3 -- ..tin " !

""u'" u '" v" i the change in viow rf the f.ict tl.tt the' A t..l-; A.M V.il h'ir.r t;o ar.-t'iT v; ;-

J in the bout are d-s'r.fts t. tnvy w ln-n !; b.-.nt t'r.e Traces, to 1, t take ptj.-e : the ..ri-iril; h;n th V; aves captured t ! ? h-c-.tm

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three bouts making up tho eiKhtee.nl

rounds wiii be a classic in its own I sphere. There wi'.l be an eiftht foun t aemt-windup, a elx round prelimiuary

and a fc-jr round curtain-raiser. j Eddi Barns, the sparring t partner Of Benny Leonard, will appear in tho; emi-windnp against Johnny Hagen of. South Cfalcaa-o. Ha rsn i well known i to local fans and has always put up a! good fljrht. They will meet at 11' : pounds. The preliminary six. rontJ: will aee Pete Kariss, the inillionair" Oreek boxer, matched against Chtcak , Cooper ct Chicago at 129 pounds, j KAriaa recently starred in a show a'" ! ary where he stopped his man ia forty, f.ve seconds. The curtain raiser wi-l; draw a crowd from th General Anier:can Tank Car Company where Siii-i Zalesky works. II will four, rounds with Johnny Lance of ileirose . Park at 11 potinds. Leonard left New York last nltrht' and is scheduled to arrive in Cni.-ag-'--today In time to do some training th.n afternoon. Ha w!U set up tralninsr;

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weight. Moran's tnaiiari

Insistent orr Charlie White's weight forfeit rr:-cny that Leor.srd is roirig tn take no chances on losing hi?. vTTtile the f.ght fans ar-r.'t much !n-

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final twist of r.ext Saturday . sh"-w Oi- I

weso has slgnJd a well balanced card and tlie wlsoie rho-rr should go well.

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