Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Friday. Ortohor 22. 192u.
GREB KNOGKS OUT GUNBOAT WH IN Tl MINUTES
SOUTH BEXD, IneL. Oct. 23. Harry Oreo of PittsburKh, Pa., knocked cut 'r'.mboat Smith of Brooklyn last nifrnt after two minutes of. flg-htlng In the first round. Although Smith outweighed Greb ten ;"; ris and had a much longer reach than his adversary, he was clearly in r. condition for a fight and from the s vil of the, gong it was evident Treb would make short work of the old timer's effort to essay a comeback In tiie rin.?. ireb voent after Gunboat with a vengeance, raining blow after blow on all psrts of his body and finishing- him
Tvith right and left Jabs to the head, tie left Jab cloning- Smith's eye and tho right landing on the chin for a knockout. Smith was temporarily blinded, accordingto Dr. F. M. Bonlne of NMles. Mich., who was cajlel into the ring to attend the defeared man. Dr. Honfne f 'iij Greb hit Smith square on the eye, irjurlug the optic ccrvo and blinding h i ai.
FROM THE FOOTBALL CAMPS
r INTEHNAT10NAU H EWS SERVICE! FRINCETON, N. J. Light signal! drills constitute dtlie work of the
the middies, w ho are ovpeetid t. resort to the jvissing gama fcgalns' Princeton. Freedman E. Chicago Fight Off The Freedman-Mltchell fight which was scheduled for tho East hicagarena tifxt Monday night has been called off nn.1 Freedman has been barred from the Kast Chicago ring is long as the present inanagcmrnt has charge. All of the trouble was caused beiause Joe Thomas, Freed man's man
ager, refused to allow Freedman to fight be cause he feard it o'ild hurt ! tho attendance at the Milwaukee fight j Tuesday ulslit ar.d vk- trsa. Thomas agreed to let Freedfan fight' a week from Monday night but Oswego J had aire oly slgrud his card and had i his advertising out so h refused to' havt- tho fipht on any other than ncxtj Monday night Thomas also stuck to' his satemtiit and the ban on Freedman j followed. j The management hasn't any definite I plans for the next fight but it probably! will be the big one originally planned) or November 11. By that time the
management expects to havo the arena enclosed anil u .11 be abie to sign a good card.
lvearn.o. secures a match for him, as !: has (Halted training aboard the Ftiited gtatc-s training s-iiiji Granite State. Marty Fail ell in hi lptng Jaci. get into condition.
Will Hammond and E. Chicago Have Game?
With the football season hn'f over and no gam" sehdu'ed be' ween Hammond and Kast " bi'-aso liigH sciio the student." ;i'e beginning to ask. "AVhy?" Si-iii- no s; ot tj.t ions were carried on between tbe two srhds earlier In tho season but they were soon dropped and high school students of the two cities now see t:o hope 'f a game between the old rivals. The Hammond students give o it the impression that K;oi 'hieago has be n
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Tigors today in final preparation for th- Navy game. Coach Roper Is saidj to have nontothinar up his f-leeve fori
Dempsey in Training Aboard U. S. Ship NEW YORK, Oct. Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, evidently does not intend to be caught out of shape in case his manager. Jack
offered a came but that il
refused unless Hammond will r the second team to pi ly against
Chicago's field. This, the Kast Clifaso they tonvey the Impriss.on that Fast Chicago Is afraid to m;et Hammond on equal terms. The East Chicago students, however, stand exactly on the other side of the fence. The Hammond -East. Ciocago game last year was played in Hammond and according to all custom this year's game should be played en Fast Chicago's fied. This, the East Chicago students say, Hammond refuses to agree to and will not piny unless tt." game is scheduled for their home fl. hi Then there is also a question of time
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uhirh enters iiito the 0(.nt ro veray. Hammonj -Has deslrou3 of playlnR an early reason game with East i.'hlosg-i, also conveying; the Imprcsfion that Kast ( hioapo 13 afraij to imet HaminoncJ on e.ual terms. i The Ka.t I'hiragi si udei;t., however, stand exaetly ,,ri the other Fide of the foree. The lUmm.-nd-Kast fhh-afro' game la.t y. ar M as playi-il in llaininoiol ami necording t. all i-ustom thin year's Raiiif friiould he played on Ka.,t fhlcaB-' fieri. T!i!f (he Uast I'lilcago ftudeat.i fay, Ihinmiond refuses lo arree to and will mil play uniess the -nine is s'-lnduled for their home fl.-ld. I Then there hi nso a Tie.cll n of tine1 vhi.-h enters Into lh 1 on t rove rsy. ' 1 iaiimiond was dcirons of paying an eurly sen.'oii g-nne with East .'h!-ao. nlfo conveying- the impression iliat they considered' Kast 'hicy.is team, weak and the game only a praitho pranie. East t'hlcusro, on the other , hand, refuses to admit that the team isn't as goo as Hammond's and 1 h it,:n' that the same should he pl.iyid at t h , end of the season when loth t'-sini silould he in tho hoM. eon-lition. The last game :rt.st t'hicago has scheduled is with Oak I'ark at East rim-Ho on November 1h an l t'oach Lawrence saj s that he is willinp to
FROM THE FOOTBALL CAMPS
ITHACA. N, Y. Coach Pohie's line
up of Cornelllans for CYdyate tomorrow will consist of Manns end Gouinlock,! ends. Kna.'s and DixUlers, tackles,! F'tndleton and Minor, guards; Drayton, center, and I'ale.y, Kur, Jewett and! Mayer in the. Laekfield. j I
ANNA T'OLl S, Mr. Carney, a 200-t
pound end. will start in the Princeton game for the navy. Coach Folwell and his squad wore s' heduled to leave here this afternoon for Princeton. NEW YOHK-West Virginia's husky
mountaineers arrived here today cn-l r-ute to New Haven to meet Vale. Thei Southc-ners practiced at SouthflcM. C'olomhia's gridiron, today, and will no'
to New Hann in the morning. l.EP.ANON, N. H. Full of deterrr.ina-
tion to come through with a victory
Kive Hammond any date after time. The Ilamm- nd-Enst. i'!i same, in his opinion, should he cluilnj; Kair.e of the season.
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over Dartmouth on Saturday, the Syracuse foot hail team, arrived here Thurs. dav. .Signal drills and passes will be the method of practice here until the It a m lenv. s for Hanover tomorrow. Ai hott ami Ko.t"r are averacinar sixty yard punts.
I 'U 11 ANA. Ill The lilini tribe was Riven a rousing rend-off last night as tiie team left fir Ann Arbor. Coach, Zui'pkc declared Michigan will be :i ' "stiff proposition" but predicted victory. !
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Tit t.ohiiruh football team took things'
easy today. Coach Warner is satif-fl-i
ed with the condition of the. men. but It Is still doubtful if Tom Holleran, quarterback, will be able to play tomorrow. He is still on tho injured list.
Georgia Tech players uneipectedly 1 .reachednPittsburgh last n!?ht. Coach! Alexander of tho Georgians, says h'.sj
team was never in beter condition for a gruelling contest from btart to finish. NOTRE DAME, Ind. Coach Rockne will send his full strength against Valparaiso here tomorrow, every player en the squad being In good condition. Rockne has been driving his men hard and has been working to perfect a defense against Valparaiso's rib-smashing line attack. BLOOMINGTON. Ind. Sjeed is the watch-word of Coach Stehm in preparation for the game with Northwestern Nov. 30. ('apt Ridley has been shifted from left tackle to left end in an effort to work out a more speedy combination.
ANN AFiBOn, Mich. Three Wolver-j ine stars. Capt. Goetz, Duke Dunne and' Jack Dunne, watched practice from thei sidelines yesterday. Each hRS silght j Injuries and Coach Tost is taking no.
ehaiiets on their being further in capacitated for the Ijltnols game.
await the game with Iowa. Fritz Crisler, star end Hanisch. full back; Nec, half hack and Hinkle, end, are on the casualty list. Twtnty-Iuur husky Hawkeyes arrived today and worked out on !?tagg field this aftern. jriNNEAPOUS. Minn. Coach Williams is seeking a man to fill the ehoes of Arnold Oss. the crack half back whmay be out for the rest of the season because of injuries sustained In the Northwestern pame. Brown Dvorak. Regnler and Jordan are being tried out. COLUMBCS. O. Wisconsin arrived on the battleground today. The. Badsers will use the same line-up that overwhelmed Northwestern a week aKo except that Davey will probably start at Quarter in place of Barr. B'tn teams Indulged in only light signal practice today.
CHICAGO Injuries try ptar players have cast an air of gloom over the! Midway School and Maroon support rs are by no means sanguine as they
Jackson Gets $10,000 for Fitzsimmons Bout Wl'.lle Jackson. New York light weight, scheduled for a flf teen-round meeting with Eddie Fitzsimmons next Thursday night at Madison Square Garden, is to 1 ecetve a guarantee "!' $10,000, with an option of 25 per ecu', of the gross receipts less the stat" tax of 5 per cent. The managers -f both boxers have posted forfeits of -r.nn as a guarantee that each w ".il weigh 3n pounds at 3 p. rn.
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