Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1921 — Page 6
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HOBART TO HAVE NEW fIGHI CMC .The FChart post of th- Airscrir-n ; T.gion ill stag anHier fight card Vnursiay fvcnine. March .Uh. at! ? rattan's hl! "Which promises to ou'- j ,sh n t ho former bouts t hat the is j ''inairn )mv given j A'.j'jns Battling MoGrath w ho has I gtnei iule a bit of fame In and , itound ;ry in the last year lias bee j '.-.r.i-a up to meet .I'.nnny 1 1 u ff y ., :" j '. iiso in a ten round bowl j .lack Krrnri.r, H .-hart's favor; f g-.tt so fir son. has ; h'fn signed up j r a ten round hoil n ith dene Ca'lahin ff the American Bridge Co. (ietif ehnwe'l fine rk when he outpointed ; "aii-C'ssman of th Gary t; !'; and .Heir Works, club at tlv l.troadway H i. j f.rrt the appr-s.chinr frap will, r.. I doubt, make Ho;. art lad d h Two other fix round frays arc on , tit program, one to show Voi;n; i VJzna of Kat Gary and the other 'oj involve one round Pa is and Whitoy j Pa;:me;-. j The Puffy-McOrath affair prox;. . i (i sult in a fine b.ut. The Gary lad lias r'oaned up practically everythiroc 'rv'na aro'jnd the ialumt district at ;.pvhir; near his v.ejht. T.ast l-n-la v everiirif; he proceeded to coat the . fami-er into Pobbv Saelens in t hree '"fl 't rounds at t b I'.roadway Hut. j V;if lens sho ed ''u'l work 1-ut it took i iu-t one r,f the younstrr'a punches to J ' a y ani'Jir fistic scalp at his f-et. j Tl.ifff alt.. !. (!n nn-nle ,j-. 1 ins su pped ten rounds th Uud Ta- i lor. of Terrp Haute -a ho is credited ! with a win over Frank. e Mason- .hm- ' my has a creat light arm and :t is said use? ;, frequently to put bis opponents' to fleep. The thirty -two rounds of Pcht ng should last at leat i I'v. bom?. There will oc no incrraj" in the price of the due. its which .-hall still sen for a two dollar 1 ' 1 1 . n REFUSES A PREDICTION ("BY JACK VEIOCK) r national wsi Service I IT. Editor. NEW TORK, tAIarch 13. "I never make predictions of -what the Giants w:il do in a championship race. t Is f'.,,lish. considering the uncertainty of base Kill and liabi'ity of accidents to the Players. For instance We had a very g ."d team last year and might have won tit had not Frisch been off the line for months." In thes word?, John .1. McGrair. the scrappy manager of the New Tork Nationals, disposed of the annutil requept for a prediction regarding the chances of his team in a wire to the Internation- ! NVvrs Service today from San Anoriio. T can Pay, however." h continued, "that I neer had a team that gives oiore promise of winning a pennant than the one I now have in training. Tht l layers are sil hustlers, right tip to my id'as of hat players should be. The oungsters hars the right "idea and the -.toper ambition and I think several or them are destined to become big league stars. . "My regular team has rounded fnto very c.assy a grre (ration. The infield In particular hps shown me. v.-hat brilliant ! work a brainy, speedy, fiery bunch or player can do when they get their I minds on the. game. They are en their mental and physical tlp-loes in every game. They never know when they are beaten. They wiil pull many a victory ut of the fire by their g-imeness alone. This ip high praise but I know that Kapp I'.ancroft. Frisch and Kelly can do. The nucleus of our outfl'ld is strong with Burns and "Young as fixtures. Then there are Kauff. Ed. Brown and Curtis Walker, not to mention Lee King and Yetrnon Spencer. Should I decide, to hold Brown ftml Walker I can chance them off aeocrding to whether we are up against a right or left handed pitcher. Walker bats left handed and Brown from the right side. ".My pitching department Is satisfactory with Jesse Barnes. Fred Toney, Art Nehf. Phi! Douglas, Rubo Benton, Har. ry Sallee, Pat Shea and Bill Ryan. In fiddltion, there nrl the young fellows, Virgie Barnes. Ow?n Y'oight and Jimmy 'barton, all of whem are showing- prom"The Infeid recruits. Howard Burkelt. Roy Grimes, Ewell Gross, Kane and lionroo also cive promise. My catcli. ?rs are ail playing in form. Snjdrr. Smith. Gonza'es, Gaslon and Jleline give me a staff that is exceptionally strong. T shall not announce my selection from the ranks of recruits until after wc re. turn to New Tork. however. '"Frankly, I can siy 1 was never more pleased than with the present outlook for the Giants. We shall sure'y- try ')it hardest to win a. pennant and hope ror th.it result. I look for decided o;--' ..osition from both Brooklyn and Pitts-v-irgh tind John Evens may develop a -irot.g team with bis re-organi-tod "ub." Because: TheyVe fresh and pressed to KEEP them , " fresh! At Any Dealer ' Puritan Mlt Extract Co. S. Mrkt Si .ClMCf. lS'll.m'.'ij'.Hlo Take The Times anc? keep fo:"rT with thf whole A'orl-i. la
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GIBBONS STOPS . REIGH IN F ni It FIGHT I)KCIIOV Tommy l.lhbons WnorWs ont l llcieh , In one round iind Ed Mnhonry kmc! j ont Joe Hurlc-y In rn rounds nt ! t In oliinil. j Ho1 "Hiirtln knmkid out Tommy Mo-; Innhr In I href round at t.rnndj nnplds. j N n m Mcry nnd J.K-". Thoniin nrrr stopped by rfferec for atalllnKt; Jock 4 ondon Will .Inrk -tlliis In Irn j round! .In-k Mrl.mii utoppfd Hilly ; Tranrr In four rounds, nnd Jui'k Unrnn j knocked out Holihy Itumblc In four; rounds at Detroit, j Hud l.ocnn non on n foul In sri rn rounds from Mrl tc-cnson nt han"' ' Ity. t hnrlry M rlnprt outpoints Tlnltllnci I.rtlnsky In flftrrn rounds nnd t apt. Hob Ilopcr xtia n decision our Homrr Smith In flftrrn ronnds In fn 1 orl. Krnnklc A rlcb stopped Jobnny Itnnnhuc In the first rouod nt Biicnport. In. ounc huK knocked out Kid xclls . in tvto rounds nt Krwnner. I Itnttlins Murray shndrs Jimmy l.n- J trmlrr In rlcht rounds nt I'bllndclphln. j Hartley Madden defeats Martin Utirke lea ns. In fifteen rounds nt "ev Orn.nVFJ.ANT'. March lJ.-T.i-.my i Gibbons of St. 1'aui knocked out A 1 I rtrich of X.-w York after two minutes : and t h :r! y -three seconds in the Itrst! round i.f a scheduled ten-round bout, j here Inst n i h t . . ! :bbons fl-ored Keirh tui-o hef the !-noc kout for a count of nine nnd t eight. Gibbons -weighed ISC and Ue'ch KJ Mahoney of fhicaqo kn" I out Joe Hurley or f-j racu.-e. N, "i ! he f S e m 1 - venth round t n e 1 en - - oil n d -. n a i They weighed about I n THE EAGLE JRS. WIN ANOTHER ! The Eagle Jrs. won over the Excel- ! ;.ir seconds to th- tune of 6 ". Tiie j pame was called at 5:30 on Wednes1 day. It was a close game and the ; Eagles made the first point which has j a free throw by Kaib. The Excelsiors j soon started but were stopped by tiie guarding- of Mr. Mullen. Kolb and Gordon played game as forward? and dese good much. credit. Harle played a good game .f 1 offense making fct;r points out of ! Mci'a mhridge was the star f"i the EvSporUng i eclsiors. j The iineup was as follows: I In Kirs. LirrUlnrs. V. Cordon R F G. Burns ft. Kolb L.F...A. McCambridge E. Harle G W. Earle ". McMulien UG I,. Evans W. Williams L.G 11. buVnlt Baskets Kolb. Ha !e, McCambridge. Free throws Harle (2. MeCam i ridge. The Edgles are a lightweight team averaging Sj-00 l)-.?. nnd want games. Some jjood team with a. good renutat:on call 504 -J and a.;k for Y"ern, between 4 and 7 p- m. CALUMET A. C. DEFEATS K. C. U. The Calumet A. G. basketball team of East Chicago added another link to their long chain of victories Thursday night when they defeated the K. I'.'s to a score of 15 to II. Thus hit - ting up the record to this date as win- I ning 11. games out of 15. The game j beginning. The K. C. X'.'s pliyed a good i 1 was fast ami exciting from the vr ry e t game but could nr-t Outdo the fa t Calumets. Ilaganz of Calumet played a good defensive game and caged tne -.ske'.s from all angles of the floor. Evans also played a good defensive game. While Trazins'xl. Fisher and Brooks played a good game for the K- C. LVs. Baskets Fa ganz t3, Evans fjl, Ti azmski CO. Fisher f 2 . Rvbccski. Good! Better!! Best!! PLACE YOUR
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(i. A. Crock. The pltotojrraph shows the vrouldf Assassin of former Senator C. I. Henderson of Nevada. G. A. Grock of Tacoma Park. D. C. shot and wounded the senator in the latter's office just as he was getting ready to depart and turn over the office to his successor Foui shoi---P.e force -Mil Our next j. Ilenicb. Traz in?l;i ill. - T-C'.-et.an. r.ir iii be with the fast llatr.:lf.n Fariv Hui'.ets of Clucairo, 111.. March at tiie Garfield cym. This will be ,.i,r iat same !' lhc season. S'. iunt; l:i;ht w nights. 5io.e I hear rfiom y...-.i nct season. I Welsch Wins on K. 0. Over Donahue at Davenport O.W'ENrORT. la. Ma-ch l. - j Fran!;!" YVelsih of Ghicag kne.-ked i out Johnny Donahue ..f Rock Island in J the first round of a scheduled ten i round bout lie re last n-ght- In the j sein i-w i nd u p. Tommy M.licsliar of "- i dar Rapids, and Johnny McCuo ',f ' Jo Lot fought a six round draw. The' bouts were held by the American t.e- J gion and were witnessed by over 3 0r'0 ! ? o e c t a t c r s . 1 Mason Outpoints Epstein , In Logansport Battle j LOG A NS FORT. Infl. March 1'. 1 Frank b' Mason, claimant of th fly- : we'sht title, " on over Soily Epstein c Hammond " Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street Phone 3032 Manufacturers and Repairers of Radiators and Fenders We install new coils into any make ol car. We use the best non-burst proof honeycomb core. We repair ai' kinds of frozen radiators. Our prices are just right. We guarantee all of our work. S3 33222 Buckeye Hops and Malt Extract always have been good. As time rogTeswd, they grew BETTER; and today tlysy represec; the very BEST that is made bar none! CONFIDENCE IN HOPS MALT EXTRACT
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la.'t n:ght in a trnby American L"i:l-n post No. 60, .before crowd of S.oro rin-f fan?. j M:i.on fought a coot, deliberate bit- : tie and at no time was in dantrer. Kp- j. stf-n carried t'.ie fis"'t to the Foi t ' "Wayne lad and tbe ftrpt. third, fourth ! and fifth rounds went to the Capiscj ci'y scrapper. The other rounds tvpre ) Prnnkie's. t'hile Mason W S'dly lefld j tlif fisht. h never missefl an ipp.ir- ; tupTry to take advantage of an (penins ' and consist t n t ly g-ot to Kpetein'a jaw w:!h both left and rights. Neitli r nun j were off their feet during the battle. j In the preliminaries Jerry Dalton f.f ' 1 miianapolis put Voung Griffith f i Kouisville to leep in the firt minute j of th first round. rot to.be outdone, , 1 lendrick son of I'lorhetstcr k. o.'s l'.ruce ! Smdlc in the fourth frame of their J s'-t:o. : Carpentier Boxss : for King George j I.O.NDOV. March 19. Kins '.teorge. : Queen Mary, the f'r nee of Wales ail other members of tiie royal family, llupii (. V.'a Haer . . t he American h-i bsssador to France, nnd Mrs. Wallace ari'i various other persons who are be- j in-; entertained at a h.use party by; the F.arl of Derby nt Knowelcy. near! Liverpool, attended the Grand Nations- i "tteevd-cha.se at Aintree yesterday. Afterward they witnessed a spar- i rut; exhibition by Georges Oa n- e n t ier and his boxinc: partner and then attended a private motion picture cx1 1 . b i t i o n j Charley Weinert and j Bob Roper are Victors ! NT.W YORK. March 13. Charley YVeinert of Newark. N. J., received the Judges' decision over "Ratlitnpr l.vinsky of New York efirr a fftet n-roynd bout in "Brooklyn last niffht. Weinert i eiir'.ied 18,"i pounds and Levinsl'J- IS'.'. Capt. Fob r.oper of Chieai;-) defeated 1 l'in-rr Smith of Kalaha .'. Mich., in n fi f t ee fj - rou nrl b mi t in Manhattan, reri ing the j-,id-iea' decision. Hop.r ', wcig-hed 151 pounds nnd Smith IP.".. ; McVea, Thompson Chased Out of Rins: DT1TKOIT. March 10- -The referee stopped ?am McVry and Jack Thump- , son in the final bout last night in fit rounds, calling it no contest. He said there was no sufficient "pcp" to suit, j Jack Condon of England won by a good margin from Jack Collins. Jack McLean stopped Billy Teaner in the fourth round. ' YV'ung Jack Burns punched F.obhy Rumble into submission in four rounds, atjd Jack Sheridan heat Y'oung McGraw in their six-round bout. 3SS K
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MNTEINAT'CNf L Nr.A3 SERVICt NF.W YOI1K, March 1?. Officials of the American Let-jcm expressed llictntelves today as beine inghty gratified by the great attendance at Madison Square Garden last night at the meetinn held in protest at the rccnt ""Chine horror" gathering there. Fully 15,000 persor.s gathered in tl--s leg building while at least 10.000 more took part in the overflow meetings I
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