Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 13

Thursday. March 17, 1921

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Johnny WJlson Is the Airif-rican middleweight

:-e ra?.--n9. coupled with: There will probably be

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Bone ar-

McCool bowl-

MOTOR CHIPS Will MEET ONCE MORE

sensation, outboxed Johnny Hagen

Chicago in the ten-round v

Mar.dll won very round xcp

third, which was -vn- Dunne th

three rounds bfirf the trtth F.fr r,? ! Koulfhen '.arnM th Sghtfrs to mix!

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Whii" he has failed t mike a vivid ir.-pri' ?sion on th boxing public in j E"-!!' rai he is far from a set-up for ar.y 1 M - p o i r. d fighter and boxing j cri: if s who iiae had' inside tips on his j stnli'.y are pick In p him to h3t O'Dowd ! tonight. O'DoTd has a. host of back- i rs and is ready to make the fight of '

his I'f".

spectators

railing which

it difficult for the howlers to

roll. Lipinski and V.ond. a Hammond Junl r bowlers bowl lIvriiay evening f t championship of hake

til- two w':io will the junior i v will t t v

and show all of the. bowling rntl'.u-'-asts present, one of the be.-it and m't interesting match games they lii'o-

ver ppfn.

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TXDTAXAi'OUIS, Ind-. MauCh 16. ;

Automobile ra--e crowds sure single ! out their horc.fs. It will be interest-j .r.Z to noo manner in wh:ch the, crowd that will witness the Ninth In-j t ernatlona.1 5'jO-rciie race 13 be held at' the Ir.dlar.apolis Motor Speedway.; Monday. May 20. acts toward Ralph. DePalrr.a and Dario Hesta, speed!

campion :n Ult. lilach driver has wen an Interna

tlonaJ race at Indianapolis and both have pushed their mounts to the pits

.Titer tae'.r cars nao nronen un. wi.ai

wi'Vn 'he'" reach. Their so players accuifa OI conspiring i i iniernai lonai .s

3PE'iL TO THt TIMES!

it. "Omaha Kid" Schaecer of Chicago j

in tw- round.. AVairer BonlcfS. E Paso, 111., easily won the decision over Jack IU-3-,"Tn. IJockfoni. in eight rounds. Kdd;e Clark. Janesviile, cot the decision in four rounds from Jeff Williams of Beloit.

SAYS

SOX

ID KNOW FATE TODAY

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CAN START';

WOODS BEATS LOSHER

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, March 17. Indicted White

FACTS OX TI1F, FIGHT. Principals Johnny Wilson, nilddlewriisht rhamplon; 31ikr 0Iod, eiclinmpiun. Place Madison i)uarf GnrUen, cvc York. Limit Fifteen round. Turn SQO.IKKli VVil5Kn" siiar-, $40,iKKJt O Donil't bare. SiitMMX). F.xtiniated gatr ?.1O.fr(i0. Previous nieelinp luy G, 1020, nt Doiioni A llxiiii ou decision (12).

Tuesday evenlr.it AVoods 'rimmed M".

J-hser in the, 10 came ser:cs by 12

!r.s on Hammond alleys which gave

Joe Woods the rlgii tt, howl Ed Llp!nki for the rhampionship. The way W. Lohser started out it sure looked as though Woods had no chance but Woods srof started jn the ia?t five frames and a Ithufrh a ve ry close game. No one krn-w who would win until the ia. t game was finished.

victory

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EY JACK VEIOCK

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to "throw1' the 1619 world- series to I NEW YORK. March 1T.-

riffht.'

Cincinnati, will know today whether, Mike can start leading- steams Friday j

1 answer when he rrad Mike's s-tate-, ment that he'll never pull on another;

Attorneys for the accused hall play- j glove If he fails t. ?'; the .-liampi o; :

flyine Mercedes broke, tossed him i an1 'ers indited in the baseball: tonight.

r.t;t of the race and literally knocked ; (""andal were prepartd to tro before j "Miko CiDo A d will meet two oppon-j the J2G.000 purse out of his hands. I JudS Dcver today and insist upon anjepts in th .ring at Madison i-qua re

!jAP.'m i-imred nut. of his car and t i"eaiio mai. cam Attorney . "nuru 1u.u4s.11. i n-y win ce imnsei.

manv wavs but the crowds have cer-

.rr',M f.r ,a.,-,, or not they are to face trial immedi-

Kalph DePalma became a hero in a,F"'' or b' compelled to accept an in defeat. Tnd iananol Is in 1?12. with! definlt- postponement.

two laps to fro a connecting rod on !

pushed St down the home stretch to cown c. i.rQe was ex-cn io argue m. r,-i .roti th -, t vfifo,i ! f"r a. contltiuanf P.

thousands. When Joe Dawy.) in No. 8 whizzed past htm, PeFalma waved

him on to victory and kept on pushinar bl disabled car and smiling. J e Dawson won tho race but Rajph DePilma was the hero of the day. That's that. Eut with P.etd It was different. Resta, and Johnny Altken were providing the major portion of

the thrllla In the Harkne.-s Trophy

I Ail Questions aa to the status tit the

indicted players so far as the White Sox club is concerned, has been set at rest by tho outright ree'.a?e hy owner Oonilskey of Joe Jackson. Oscar Feiscb. Huck Weaver. Eddlo Cicotte, Cnarl-s Risberg atid Claude Williams. These players have been under suspension since their indictment. Even though acquitted, th action of

race at Sheepshead Bay in 1915. First! Comlskey makes It plain that the in-

Altken would be ahead and then Reeta would come stormtnjr down the stretch in the lead- The crowd was on its fe ; most of the time. The race was for 10J miles. At 53 miles Altken stopped for a t!r change. Twenty seconds

later he wu oft, but the fleetns Resta

"u nearly a lap ahead of him. Altken waa eoon racing: at his old pace, facing the task of overtaking Resta, when the Italian wa sseen to alow tip on the back stretch and at miles he limped into his pit. A speedy change, and in less than 20 seconds' he was in flight -again, Altken got 4 seconds lead on Resta, the next lap Resta eu. it down to 2.5 seconds and it appeared as though PS miles would see the two running radiator and radiator. But It never came. Resta slowed entering the back stretch and his pace dwindled and dwindled. When he reached the third turn he stopped A broken crankshaft had put him out of the race. Resta and his mechanic valiantly pushed the silenced race car nearly half way around the course to he grandstand but the thousands of fpctators did not even greet the h-rMc gladiator and splendid sports-!-.-n with a faint cheer.

dieted players will not play again with the White Sox.

Mandell Trims Hagen at J anesville Opener !ANE?VIT-iLE. Wis.. March 17. Boxiner was brought back to Janesvllle with great success last night when ?'."-. my Mandell, the Rockford bantam

TONIGHT'S FIGHTS At Aurora Frankle 5?chaeffer vs. Bud Chrlstiano, Harold Smith vs. Georgie Corbett. Jimmy Kelly vs. Frankle Jummattt fall ten rounds At Madison Square Garden Johnny Wilson vs. Mike. O'Dowd. fifteen rounds for world's middleweight titl. At Cleveland Tommy Gibbons vs. A! Relgh. At Philadelphia Harry (K!d Brown vs. Ralph Brady, Joe Tiplltz vs. Gene Delmont. Danny Kramer vs. Earl Puryear, Kid Williams vs. K. O. Joe O'Donnell. At National A. C. New Tork Bill Irvine vs. Sonny Smith, Eddta McKenna vs. Walter Nelson. j

At Logansport. Ind. Frankle Mason

vs. Solly Epstein,, for flyweight chant plonshlp of America.

and your humble world's middleweight ; champion!" j Johnny Wilson, who will defend his; title against O'Don d in a 15-round rie- i cislon, made this announcement to the: International News Service. i "You prcbably think it strange that ; I say O'Dowd will have hlmsi.lf as an' opponent. I say It for the reason that ' I expect him to be so eager to win that . he will throw caution to the wind and , dash wildly at me with the one desire j of scoring a knockout. "O'Dowd who was one of the most ; disappointed men In the world when' he lost his title to me. He had been1 meeting set-ups who were frightened . stiff when he shoved his teeth, And 1 he thought I would be Just as easy. i Mike, was surprised when I carrf d

J the battle to him and finally dropped ; ' him to the canvas in a heap with a : left hinder to the Jaw. He didn't en- j i joy getting punched around the ring :

TTENTION

PROPERTY OWNERS (For 30 Days Only) $10.00 will install a Warm Air Heating Plant in your home with fifteen months' time to pay balance, OR $25.00 down. $75.00 Sept. !, and the balance in ten equal payments beginning Nov. 1st, OR $25.00 down and the balance Sept. 1 , with 3 off for cash.

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any more than he enojyed losing the i decision. j "'O'Dowd has told his friends that he ! is going to knock me out. He nas ; made this statement so often ho wants I to make go d. so 1 expect him to force ' the issue when we got tnto th ring, i Mike has always won his battles .n his fighting qualities rattier than! through any boxing skill he possessed. ! But let a man like him disregard th- j finer points oi the game and his i chance uf winning goes into the dis- ! card. ! "I expcf that my excellent physi- j cai condition will be on" of my i hi-fi assets tonight. I don't believe CVI--wd ' has taken as geod care of himself as,

I have since I won the title Further-

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