Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1921 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Friday, Marrh 11, 1921.
ODD N DP
TO HARBOR BOXING SHOW
BY IUVIVO CHATKEX. Nayy Rostan the Jollet southpaw, who received a lt-klns at the hand o: Champion Johnny Wilson In Milwaukee several waelca a(?o returned to form last nitfht and as a result f being- In the pink the former gob aj away out in front of Iteb Russell. Chicago's one time hope for the welter crown. Both Doys were at It at t.:e end of ten rounds In willing- that. served one of the best wlndups that tJeorsre Oswego has had in his Indiana Harbor ring. Rostan kept hammering away at Russell at will and continually Jabb'n;f a wicked left. Navy was able to hand Ki-b a real nasty punching, the sailor annexing elht out of the ten roundJ. Russell was neatly punished around the face but otherwise Rostan aileu to muss up Reb, who seemed to have his following at every stage. Rostn socked his rival hard but was unao'e to knock ni.n -ift his balance. The Navy boxer had a bad evening- with the ropes and If anything did hurl Rostan It was tha rope burns. Several of Rostan's friends had taken odds ;-n his chances and he fought hard to witheir money. Before the fight Rostan remarked in his dressing room that he would stop Russell. One must admit that he tried but he'll have to hit harder to be able to knock any flghte.'
out. The ieml-winilup brought forth It usual substitutions. Johnny O'Rrlen of the stockyards and Jim Cawley of Dublin took the places of Young Army and Eddie Raynor. the announcer put the blame on th old story ''slcknesj " Obrien with his awkward style of boxing Just slam-binged his way to victory over the Irish champion in eight rounds. O'Brien who has a grotesque style of mixing thowered the Dublin man with so many gloves that oni could easily see from the start as t whose fight it was. Cawley started the first round wlih his arms working like flails, it looked like the other irishman was In for a trimming but not so with Slg Hirt who was in O'Brien's corner. Slg told his man to go after the other anu ina. he did with chopping Mows to IV. head and atomac-i. While Cawley wa. missing It a mile O'Brien showerid away with the result that at the end of the eight round he had Cawley in a dlxzy condition. The we fight that Lake County fans turned out to sco was th oheduloi six. round battle betweoa liattling Llplnokl of Hammond and Cud Kurds nEast ChloatfO. Bcfofa tho crowd t6i get iiHlM A thiii seats l.t-i-sct surprised tfis crowd by taking the vount X tn in xactly one minuis of fighting. Both msn led off with dam aging blows and llks a flash Ford, hooked LJpinskl with a fight te tic Jaw and Hammond's great bowler tmi the flop a bslten Individual. Refirje Tim OMel assif.ed Llpinskl to h!4 corner and after a few minutes h ws.it f-ivired. A large crowd saw the thrc uta and all seemed to be well satis
fied. Mayor L-o McCormack,
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Sheriff Hut Olds wer among tha In-
how will take p'.ace on the list of this month the main hout to ten rounds between 0f)koh Kddia Mctioorty and Tim 0"N"!el.
CHICAGO
CLUB GAME
On Saturday evening lu MuKlnley gymnasium the l.usketbkll team of ll.e i-.ast Chicago ci'i'j will mA.kt.lts iinat appearance for ".:is season v.hn t!..-y take on the fkst Gary " Y" ttini. Tn- " Y" boys are an 4grrgatnn of e high icboul stars who have develop-d a very speedy combination, having beaten the' ij'xry l.Bin "tarn d isively. They have 1 i their line-up ejun others 'the Mct'lenuan brot.frs iiJ piayed such si'llar ball for the G.ary high sho'l .ea'ns in recent years. The club sil'ial have l)ci (rainin. hard to be in "the pink of condition f"r this final w.irkt ut. A practice game ws held ThursJay evening with th Indiana Hitwr legion team. Iho !ub won a$Jly, "8 to 4. Th ly ion team haf been oiganixed only recently and has had li'tl practice. There wlil bt a prlVninary gair.e put on by the Oilumet Junl and thj Gary "Y" lightweight fiv. Th Caiumet boys have bern winnirg consist eutly and slou d make the 'Jiit'et interesting for the .Steel City lads. A record rjwl is expected to tutri out to see. th club team in a t n again befure the gi-awn !'.rfs. A'i enviable rei l as lnii mr.de by the lcw.al crew this y-ar and ttiry are Unserving of I'inty of support. ;-tt;i.;,-a late start and tiring- hamp-red ijy the recent p.1?n.l- they df-vel'p'il Kn i.rginl.M km tiia. playud winning lull at all times. ll is hoped that they will be able to Kt an early start nex; fall and maUe ' a bid" for national honors In the cage sport.
OUTLAWS PLAY FIRST GAME SAT. The H.-iinrnond Outlaws will berli their basketball taon by taking on the fast St. Cyr'.l team c( "VnillluK. Hhelton. captain end forw ar.1, . f "r tl.e f)utlaws proiniais Some re.l lUtor wofk and a good snappy ain. The gain will be plaved -n the Irving acluol fluvf Saturday, "irrh 11 at i p. tn. The-lineup for the Outlaws will bas follows. oh!I jn and Cadwalader at forward; tiioU. centr: lln.t?r.y a4 LigKerj at nukt 1. The bt,ve cumhination should be e-iough to (.-uarantee a good game o st.y Hamnuirtd basketball fan -who d'-lMs in a real fat, snappy exhibition.
LYNCH GETS A
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Oin KIiUT UKCIHOXS. ,nr Lj wvh. t intHnnvf-lulit rhainptoa, woa a , nevmpaprr dprlMlon vrr Joe Ilurniiin, hlvago. In ten ro&nla ak C'le-veland. X-Vlllle Ilitehlr oC .ranon wn front K. O." Clin.r of IlnltlmOrr In tbc rtK-hth rounii at n m-he'tuled fe-i-ronnii ut at S.-nmlori on a foul. ItnttllnK l.evlimky v. us glrrn the referee' tjerUi.tn over lloinrr .mlth In "flu rutin,)- In cw York. WhInH illrw with Johnny Orlfthn In leu rauiuN, und Kid !-. nufJ pointed Jimmy inlnn in ten roiind at foulh Bend. Bud Clancy of Detroit and VouniC Klti.lmmona of ukliiKonm flfy, ml.ldlewelghtx, funvhl tnelve roonilt to a draw at IJrnvcr. CLKVKLA.VD. O.. March 11. Joe Lynch of N-w Y rk. the bantam champion of the world, had a tough time Cf It for ten rounds with Joe- Uurman. sturdy Chicago challenger, here last night. Lynch wound up with a slight
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Jurman flnlsh.-l 'n fine condition as fresh as his great rival from Kast.
In the opinion of the majority of tho newspaper men at the Hngslda. Lynch had a nia-pln in five out of ten great rounds. Burman deserved the honors in thr-e uf the sessions and of course the other two were even. It was a great fight, full or action from start to finish, one of the finet boxing whirls ever seen in Cleveland. The bg crowd cheered the little men wildly round after round And was dilappolnted when, it was over because the banties were not -allowed to travel further. The result of a longer bout would have been in doubt on the work they accom; llsh-vi In their merry haK hour of milling:. Battle of Right Handa. The fight was a warm battle between right-hand punchers. Lynch Is" noted for nls wallop with that mlti and Burman also Is quite formidab)-. with the same delivery. They are ij slouches with 'heir lefts. Hthrr,. l.ut their rights were the ones watched cit for more carefully.
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MASON III
LOGANSPORT BILL
JXKtANSPORT. lnd March 11. Frank ie Mason. Kcrt "aytie fiywIirht, has been match ?d to meet Solly Kpsteln of Irldianaoolls In a ten-round botft here M..rcn J 7. The affair Id oeIntf staged under tho allspices of the Cass county pot of tfie American Legion. In addition to the Mason-Epstein gthree preliminary matches have beert arranged. Jerry Palton of Indianapolis will go ei? t rounds with Young Grlffo of iAiulsvllle; Bruee Hindi of Logansport '.m been matched to meet "Bud" H.-ndrlck jon of liochester foi six rounds, and lie preBmlaary of the athletic carnlv.il will b ea six-round affair between I'ourlg JefTfies and Battling lioins, both of thlS city. It is announced that a special car will be tun to Lc-gunsport for that night to accommodate the fans of lft3 capital city wlo will come here to set Kpstein enter the sugared clrcls with Mason.
Toledo Wants A. B. C. Bowling Meet in 1922 TOLEDO, O., March 11. -With the avowed Int-ntlon or "bringing the tournament of the American riowll.ift Congress to TolcdiV twMve Toledo boosters left her for FlulTalo today. They will put In a strong bid for th" tournament at vlie etecutlvt meetirtt of the A. p. C. on flit unlay, they said The delegation was headed by Klmei C. Pys. a member of the A. B. C. executive committee. Jtidg Howard of Chicago, piss president of the organization, accompanied the To!edo delegation.
Frankfort is Assured New $10,000 Gymnasium . FRANKFORT. Ind.. March It. Through action taken at noon yesterday at a Joint meeting of the Klwanis AfiO Rotary Clubs and Chamber of Commerce, Fr.nkfort Is assured of a new $40,000 gymnasium for oe of the high school basketball team. Flvoyear season tickets are being sold for $50 each, all the money to be used In the construction of the new build
ing- under ;he ccntrol of the schonl boanl. The hlgn school is much In) n?d of a new fym, Imt the present i financial conll!on of the city Is su.'h j that the school board Is powerless t.
order the improvement. Frankfort won the dlst.rl.it tournament at Lebanon last week and enthusiasm here n at high pitch.
GAME SET FOR MARCH 23 The basketball frame between th Hamilton Park Bullets and the Garfield team of K-tst Chlcnifn which wa to be played Wednesday evenlmf, March 9. at h' ("arfu lil g-ym was called off. but Is re-itlled nb:iln for Wednesday evening. March 23. The Oarfield team to thU date has an excellent record, although this Is their first year out. they have won 9 games out of 15. They practically do some fasl work and cannot very easily be defeated.
Vermont Gets Liberal
MONTBKLlER, Vt., March 11. The Verrrinnt Hotise yeiterflay pinsed a Senate bill whf:. would permit amateur spofts on Sunday. 'ti admission charges would be allowed. The bill will go back: trf tne fehte fof action on a Houst' amendment to strllke. out a ptovlslon barrlnrr Sunday dancing.
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