Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1921 — Page 6

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Early Stcry Today Says Bempsey Georges Bout Had Been Called Off

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aJde-d Norman Elliott to Its lineup a-n-d is conHdent of trlrrunitiff the Detrolters, who claim the national chirapiorvehip. Paddy Drlaooll, Feeney, Johnson and Grlesel wil make up the remainder of the lot-.als' lineup. In the curtain raleer the Cornells of Armour Square, last season's A. A. F. champions, will meet the Phil fclieridaa team.

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k r."".r.p-ey. champ:-" ti. 'a-rr-e-ntier. E.iropea.n Vtle" r which rromotera Charles i of Er.pUad sn-i William A. G. L. (Tex) It.ckara of thi '-roi the enormous purse of i u-finitely oft. c.f t'.: rnno-'.pala to deposit -;-', as v. as provided in the Sri id bv t'r" promoters, box-

j .lansarei .eo to tn w;,8t prciiiised to be rendcus boxing entervo:'.ds history tf the

T'u? Information came from a man :; clo toucit v Hi) tho situation: a ir.an v-ho has been identified with the 'let --lis the rr.ati hmaking and pler.i- ; . ter-tiarics. Fail to Muke Depolt. Under the terma of the contract for :p ..boat the promoters coliec.tively ;tEroe-l to denoait J100.00 as a guar--Lr.tee of goc-d faith. This sum was to j depoit'd with the Central Union Trust company, ,-n or beture Nov. 20. ,:;!; The manr.crs of tho boxers nrrotd to deposit eaoj; ?50,0C0, Fraa- ', Desc-sjriijs. lor Carpentier, and ;-'ck Keaxns for Champion Dempsey. Tho, boxes' deposits, like that of the re meters', Ti-tr to have tetn posted -.v. ih t h.e Central fitzoti Trust comran?, in cas-li, or its couivalen't in eeciiitifT, on or ht.'ore Nov. 2 0 iaet. Aj yet. but one deposit has 'been i' nii'ct the guarantees contracted for. Charles B. Cochran, the British promoter .is tho only party to the con---ict who has deposited tlie money .'tipa.ted.

ALL SAINTS WIN SEVENTH VICTORY ET K. H. H. The All Saints five of Hammond def'atd the facred Heart team of 'r"hlt'"S fry the one-ir.'led score of 23 to 4 -n Monday night at All Saints gym 'a Sibley street. Jack Leeney etarred '-.r Alt Maints In the f.rst ty casing ' h. ht baskets. In tho second. half Tllbai-lo F':bt!tuted for Slavln ar.d shewed his ability to cage baskets! fr--tv. difficult angle by ringing up f ight points far All Saint. O'Keefe starred by making' two of WWiir.fr's points. The ;iTe was marred by many fouls called on 'W-hiting'. Alex V.'a.yo of ViThitlnjf Tefereed the f.rst hUf 'nd lAwrin't Hanloa. reftTcd the tecoai half. Mccre: All Unlets. E, F. P. T. Ta-lr Leney, Tf. S 0 1 1 flavin. If 3 1 0 1 O'Connor, c 1 0 0 f l:.a,tty. rjr 0 4 ,1 0 M"h.ifer, !g 0 0 1 0 KhetU. I? 4 0 0 hevigny, lg 0 0 0 0 D. Irency. c 1 0 0 o Vir-oonth if 0 0 0 0 Dillon, rg. ,...0 0 P 1

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lack Urges Rule Against Eig Clubs Tempting Stai

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e r-taok say a th'? time is at har.-J for , rijgid rr.ling- to h"H in check those ihs '.h- !rw f.srs of weaker 2.r."3 fo fh.T; ih-y get dlE.sa.tief.ed and v to hA f old ,i o, maintain peaee -n ; baseball fiiru'y;,;, of 1 hes-f vflrstt division clubs n't rerm to rC'ui'K the d?.mage they

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Tendler and Jackson ! to Box at Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, Jan. 19. Law Tendler and Willie Jackson, two leading eon-tenders for the lightweight championship, were matched yesterday by Promoter Frank Mulkern to box ten rounds at the Cream City Athletic Ciub. here. January "6. Danny K.ra-

J mer and Joe Berber will go ten rounds

on the same rarj, and Otto Wallace and Eddy Bo-h-mc are also signed for a match over The same route. Kramer and Berger will rr:ake 122 pounds. Wallace and BoeJime' 133 and Tendler and Jackson the name.

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while seeing. A rerles of 10 games for total pins will to played. ' 1

Indiana Basket Fans j Yelling Heads Off

Five thousan-1 r'-oters went wild as the quintets prepared for the overtime, decision. A free throw by Eirkhoff gave tho Marcons an advantage xvhich they folio-ed up. Flinols came from behind and two field goals by Ilelisrrom in the last minute and a half f polled lctory.

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cago Heights bus at Sibley and II oilman at 7 o'clock or get one at the McCoel's bowling alley leaving at the same time. The first m-itch rame was won by Ed Eipinskl by 113 pins at JIcCool s bowling alley in Hammond. And the game was wi incised by many of Hammond s best bowlers who no doubt wil! go over to see Eipinsk! end Pollard bowl ton:ght. Both Pollard and Dip in ski are confident of winning the match although Pollard will have the edge over Lipmski for Pollard is a better bowler and gets more pins on h'- home alleys than any other place. Ed Lip'.Tsskl thinks that he can average at leat 1"5 pins for the ten gamea and with his brand iwsw private bail he sure thinks that he will cop the bacon. The bowlmg fans are not

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BDOOMINGTON'. Ind.. Jan. 13 To get the yell ieders in full view of ail roote-s attending . athletic contests in the gymnasium of Indiana university, Eddie Brackett, yell leader, has designed a platform to te suspended from a steel girder over the center of the playing floor. The plan was tried out at the Indiana-Northwrstf rn game lat r.ight for the :lr-t time, and voted successful. Directions t the rooters are given by means of signals on an electric siren, located on the platform, which is also connected by telephone with the seorer'a table.

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T0SSERS DEFEAT KALAMAZOO, 49-22

ILLINI FIVE BEATS MAROONS, 33 TO 2?. CHAl.rFAIIX. 111.. Jan. 19. Illinois outfought Sts3 confident Maroons list night and won S.l to in an 'icit.rg overtime b.-.tfie which marked the conference dol-ut of Coach Frank Winters, late of Kockford High School At the half T".:nols led and they maintained a margin until the closing

fctaerg's f ri broke n the lead by a field

NOTRE DAMX., In4., Jan, 13. With Its second team In lineup for half the game. Notre Daini piled up a 43 to 23 count on Kalamazoo college yesterday afternoon, MoDermott. scoring 19 points, was Mar of the game. Pinga'e basket tossing featured for Kalama-oo.

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