Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1920 — Page 13
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HIGH OPENS IH SEASON
w.tli betting c jHimlssloners in i lbadinf cities,, Is said to hava in!J 1100,000 to "White Sox players to have tho lat world's series "thrown" to Cincinnati Iteiis.
Moran Not Afraid of
Ent Chicago high school will cpenh 19 2 1 football aeascn tomorrow aflwrnoon at the Crencra.1 American balli
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to tne ,ast Chicago boys but a more ;.: erminwil rrsistaYico is expected to-; morrow because Lindbom has a much;
iOil TO ADVOCATE BOXING
Hammond and Gary Hen on , Committee to Formulate New Legislation
It ha bpn or.Iy a few short months SlncC ill wri.irf i n -jr t-r i i r t.-llltu'"
i.ndblom was on the Kast Chicago i what , awf, wa t lnnrd schedule last fall and fell an easy prey Lurried in that Hht mitt of his ami
pointed to his knnkout r.f Cliarlio Whlto in th ninth round as Rood and M ff i f i n - 1 .1 n o t V, i t r rt . Liia.v
n-avier team than last year and also! ,1;lt th (akn? ,w t.eavier than tht East Chlcae-o team. . ...
. .ihtran cenrrfln rrs h i mn. :hr .i
Without a single letter man around- nnd s.lya lh(,y ar(, aU vr ,n if th0 ; adjutant. The bi-.v- will provide for the
wmcn to Dnild a team Coach uiwrence
Members of ( he American legion In Indiana arts preparing a draft of a bill lr&'alizInK boxlnir In the state, which they will have Introduced at the January sessi in of the I.e'isljit ure, accord
ing to Ij. Ku.isell N'cwgcnt, department
t C"ltcj think l.cnnurii rp.'tlv Vi-ic sneli n
ha, hustled out the best material in ! reiU wallop in h is riRht as' has been atne school and has succeeded in Retting I trH-ued fo nm together a good looking aggregation. Takllll, thl i.eonard-White bout as fairly heavy, fast but green. Only j an .Kainp,e 1al puints out that lt wa9 four of the men who are out have I necessary for the champion to knock played football before this year and,vnit(, to ,he canvag four Urtu,3 bl?for.
-..n uU1, o oi urict.cu u'ihe finally kept him there. Now
team has naturally not been worked'
into the best of condition.
the
establishment of a state boxing
mission. i Mr. Newjrent declared that a vigorous fight will bo muda by the legislative committee for the passage of t he bill. I The proposed law will be based on box-; lnfi rules of neighboring states. ; The following1 committee has been
Aerial attractions all ready for big spectacular display at tho Uonny Irfunurd-l'dl Moran 1 K htwcij;ht champ'onshlp contest lit Promoter Dick Curley'a arena. Kant Chicago, Indiana. They will arrive in Kast Chicago sometime Saturday to put tho at rial' acrobatic stunts on for the entertainment of tho fu;ht fanf obtained hrough mulng the American 1 gaue pennant this lie wants the people to have a lasting remembrance of this important spurting evrit of tho year, and assures them that the exhibition of ir.arvelou-i air acrobatic stunts which will be pui. on will be a show that they never will forget. The stunts that will be pulled off will include a loop the loop done with a parachute by the. original Df.r" Devil Holder arte- leaving an aeroplun oiilull" in mid-air, foat accomplished by no other iiiim in the world. In addition to a "ne handed plane hango. li .m one Jiiatie to another, t.i he done for the first time ever attempted by any one with the as sistanco of Capt. O.
li. Kreeniaii, former flyins lnsti uctor. i in.s destroyed by fire I'. S. Ai niy and 1-lcitt. M. A. Uorresen. !
ulong with th rest of the personnel of J the Sheldon Air I-iine, Sheldon, 111., who j are working with the combined efforts' of all Interested in aviation to show'
l'.ALTlMOHE, Ml)., Sept. 24 "Babo" Ruth, returning to his home town he; toc?ay. wlicio ten thousand fans hoped to see tho famous native son produce at least or.o circuit clout, struck out two times, the. last time with the bases full. Tho Uraltlmoro Orioies bc'.t the New York yuukees, 1 to 0. Jack Hartley, the Orlolen' s'.ar pitcher, fanned "Uube" In the third inning', crossing him with a curve when the. home run kln.i was looking1 for a fast ball. In the fou-tli he was out on an easy grounder. In the sixth )f;ueii pass'-d )i!:n. a;. . lr thi eightli, with three Yankees en the bas-s and 'Babe's-' homo towu crowd tense with excitement, Harry Prank slipped over a third strike. Tonight, however, "Babe" produced another sort of "homer." At a muss meeting in the Fifth regiment armory for the benefit of St. Mary's Industrial school, where linth learned biuebail, he nmili; a speech and wrote hi3 check lor ? LfS 0 0 to help replace the build-
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Leonard' PP'n,',l lo draft the bill: Floyd Mur-
hns such a wallop it would have re- ra llammond' chairman; James
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There have not been a great many ! onlv one ,.. to uf ,Vhitfi Mason, Gary, department athletic oftl-
men from, whom the coach could Pickjtha cftnvaa for gooi othPr flphts jnjcer, and Dr. John H. Gilpin. Fort
m in out mere are now ooui twenty whlcU Leonard has scored knockouts. v ttynH
n tno cuad which dons suits and goes j Mornn 9ay are the same and really throush the practice each evening. The! now that tbe champ ,lasn t a reai
team win prootoiy average aDout ia pounds. Just a alight Mt heavier than
knockout punch. Even if the rhamti had the mincti
last year, and is expected to compare with wh,ch he ha3 fcepn credltej Mo.
favorably In weight with .most of the
high school teams of the state. Chas. Uoyti la the heaviest man In the squad, A temporary choice of first and second team men has already been made
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the present second team may develop and win a berth on the regulars. Scrimmage and signal practice has been the order for the past week but the team will have only a short signal practice tonight In preparation for tomorrow's game. John McShane is helping coach, taking charts of the second team. Those 'j"1" whom tomorrow's team will be picked are: Ralph Cook. Kichard Opasik. Mervin Lewi, Chas. Lloyd, Clarence Burrell, Joe Yant, Richard Thompson. George Matiasovsky, Stanley Creswell, John Quani, Mike Stankovich, Nick Eoyan. Ely I'opovich. Paul Mssney, Jos. Matthews, John Tivich, Jae Jackson. Alden Perkins. Louis Bornoff and Tom Clack.
ran does not think it would be enough j to get him a w in next Saturday. F.ven
If Leonard does connect for a knock
down the little Italian says he isn't the kind who can be put away with
one blow and he thinks he will be able
SOX MAY LEAD THE LEAGUE TODAY
their ability to continue in promoting, a successful termination of aerial j work. In the public interest siuco! leaving their honorable duties in Vnclr
Sam's late war and ull have made en viable records in same.
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North Side A. C.'s to Flay at Jlicliigan City Sunday
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(Junior chaiiuiionsliii TCE"W TORK. Sept. 24 Only a half i 1. ave on th.- South
to take a lot; of Leonard's punishment j separated the Cleveland American i , .1 0f base ball
without passing out. On the other j team and their t !i!eago rivals after thT hand h admits that he is a better ' "White Sox . victory today 1., the first defensive fighter than Leonard has' game of their important series. It was ever stacked up against and he is alsojthe firt defeat in eiht sinifs f r the ready to admit tliat he is faster than j Indians and also Chicago's seventh Le onard himself. Add to this, hei consecutive victory. points out, his ability to punch and he By winning today Chicago woul 1 go sees no reason why he shouldn't beatjinto first place, with a percentage of
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Sept. 24. Ban li. Johnson, president of the American league, will be recalled toJay, H Is expected, to tell the Cook county grand Jury what he kows about an alleged plot to "blackmail" the Chicago "White Sox into 'using the American league pennant this year. George M. Cohen, noted actor and Mont Tennes, a well known Chicago gambler, probably will be subpoenaed for questioning regarding' reports that between them they lost $110,000 betting on the "Whita Sox in the 1919 world's series. Johnson's statement of a blackmail
plot is but one of the
the champion at his own gam
Perhaps H is just as well that the New Orleans boy has so much conlldence in himself because Leonard is
Just as sure that he is going to wmj
tomorow by the knockout route. Hei
is in better condition thnn he was fori the White bout and probably a Lttlej better than he was In his last fight;
.6238. as compared
Cleveland. In tho National League. Eroi New York rested today for i
j game series starting
with .6275$ for
The two bo-o y three gamer
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Saturday, so will p!
Grounds next week. Brooklyn has
lead of Ave games and can
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when he also scored a knockout. H
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will fight the battle but very calmly! Tho Cincinnati world's clu.mplonf.. states that ho will win. Comir.g from nnnatcd from the race yesterday.
the chtmnlon that statemnt amounts i lr iourui sira.gnt game
to quite a bit. The promoters are looking for good weather and hoping. From present indications it seems that they have a mighty good chance of. getting good weather and they are expecting the arena to be packed. The seating capacity has beea increased and Osweg ; says he is prepared to lake care of every one who comes. A Irtrge number of tickets will be reserved for sale at the gate starting Saturday noon.
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.'.'s who claim the of Hammond will hore train with a idnsireis Sunday
morning at in o c'mcIi tor Mil hii;ar. City to P-'iy th' .Michisan C-.ty I'lrates who claim theniselvrs th- best and fasti-.- I. am anion,;-.-I the junior t.-anio of M'rbig.'iii l':tv. Tie- gaioo will st-trt at 3 : 0 r sharp at toe ytxte Pi ison baseball grounds. All the bi.S",aii fns who wish to g,. along- ii'sy ).T.'e heir t.. m to Frank
Novak at th First National Bank "" Boston later than .Saturday n. on. The r - un l '. l'hiladt 1-ihia
trip ticket will be 51. oa. ihe tana are)
l roiiig oer witn tio- so. i lal ear that i
is b. inj,- g.-tti f..-r 'he North Siders I The gatne ui'l be witn.-sd by a verv! large i r.-v.d 1. th from ii ip-mot d and j Mlchig m Cttv. Th- N-.r:h Sbl- A. C.'s'
"re fi.tiv c-T.i of-tit of ei.n: ii" ti' t Ti t-v r Mid,--,.; O.y to trim and sh-w tho JOIC RaV DsfcalCCt 111 MU higand. rs that no d has aj TjTil Rll'il ill St.Of.ki1 T.lm
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err. All t:i" tr.ns wnl rro over wit ti as ; j i , r,,;s much if not more p-.; than oa-.; can ox- ni P''Ct- jin the O'.y,
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. .-tar ruv.nt r .'in.; 1 ri.-p n team -. hi. h c. spie Kai.-K.- P.; An".-,.-'
r'efeated in a mile- race ' re t a Lundgrn. th Swedivh runner.
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Carpentier-Levinsky Go Svitched to J ersey City NT'S' TOKK, Sept. 24 The boxing contest between Georges Carpentier. Furopcan heavyweight champlan. and Battling Lovinsky will bo held at the Jersey City baseball 'park. October 12. the International Sporting Club anncunced tonight. The match had been scheduled for Ebbcts field, Brooklyn, but a ruling lost week by the New York state
intlnnnl I boxing cOTnaision declared "we have
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angles of thu baseball "scandal" that 1 e'o nui iL 1 ui d.-m i..ierestH are be'.ns made the eubject of a rigid J ' hoxlng in this r:ite not to hold on grand Jury investigation. Predictions j the date set the Dempsey-Brer.nan and
are beinir made today that the evidence Crpentler-Levlnsky matches
produced before the grand Jury will result In a thorough "house cleaning" In organized baseball. The statement made by Johnson declares that he has been Informed that "the "White Sox will not dare to win
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the gambling syndicate which Is said tA have "fixed"' certain Sox players in the 1919 series la threatening the players with exposure If they should win the flag: this year. Oa top cf Johnson's ensatlonal declaration came a bombuhell from Rube B-jnton, the New York Giants' pitcher, who revealed that he Is ready to tell the grand Jury, if he Is asked to do so, that a Pittsburgh syndicate of gamb-
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