Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 13

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Big Crowd Sees Legion Boxing Matches At Hobart Last Night.

HOBART. Ind., March 2 5. Five (rood boxrins bouts ww witnessed by a Jarpa crowd which tarnea out lajt night for the fitrht card put on ry Hobert Post of t ho American Le(?bn. Tho pwlloilnary scraps were, good. Buttling Brooks of Hobart cs.rrie.1 off the honors in th opener, a four-round boot with Youn Auland of the American Brldj Co. Tho 6cond mn-tch, & four-round affair between Freddy Baiimer of Motart acd Ono-Round Davis of Pfm-'t'. wm fat from start to finish but the Hobart boy was cosily tho better man in tbe l.iat thro round?. Then c&tr.e a six-round set-to between Johnny Vlsena of Ka.'t Giry and Soeed Um.it of Notre Dm,f. Visen jrot th decision but ho had to rvork all tho way. The first and f-Turth rounda wero draws; the second lap went to Spcil Limit and Vlsena copped tho rest. The ten-round bout between . Jack KennMy of Hobart and Shussie Calla

han of Clary wajs more of a one-sided fifi"a.Lr. Tho crowd saw pi-nty of gora j "nut It was all on CaJlahan who wapretty much puturuoitsi up before, the flnal RoriR aoundd. KcnnoJy came through victor without a scratch. The curtain rintrer wns a wild affair iftween Young: McGrath of Gary and i Jimmy Tjuffey of Chicago. It was chalkod up as a ten rounder hut l::ffey epolled it by stopping: a swift one which left him on the mat link, . iiftar the. count of ten in tho fifth !

round. That ended tho fracas which had kept fho crowd stajidinar. In the second round McGrath hit tho floor f ir tho count of four but managed to Kt back in -the framo so effectively as To carry off tho bacon. Carl Kraupse of Iiobart was announcer; Brown of Gary vrss refree

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1THITINC!. Ind.. March 15. By dfLtlns the Main Offioe squad two games out of threw the, Towers No. 2 fitrenethened their lead In the- Ptandrrd Oil A. A. bowling league race. The Welders th-ir next opponents in tho tournam&nt did not play. Th Boiler Shop and tho Switching rept. took three games apieo from the Crease V.-orks ajid tho Acid Works respectively. McCarthy of Main Offic club roll.d high indlvid-ial gama this W(V! when h scattored the. maples for 2Z2 lu his first game aera!r..t the. Towers No. 2 five. Chaa. Ileirikson also of the Main Office registered hish individual match icore fo the week with 544. an average of 181 1-3. Scores follow: TOWETR NO. 2.

Fred noffman 168 127 Zubay 1" !J9 Ted James I3 Guysr 13S 16S rxng 187 175

Top Row Uft to Right Louts R.- PeUit. Rome ; Charles L. Bruce, Klwood; C. F. Reed, Morton; Hugh Carter, Elwood ; Carl C. McCool, Kokomo, and Claude Campbell, Princeton. Third Row Paul Kaiser. KendallviUe; Manrico T. Macey, BrooklTi; Harold Mumby, Miahawaka; Pail Blessinger, Jasper; Wilbur Bond. Greensfork; Joseph W. Ko!b, Patoka. Second Row Charles Lindsay, t'nion City; Win Jam M. Johnson, Union City; Omar Held, LaJMar; Jame O. Swain, Listen; Georpe H. Smith. Tucson, Ariz, and Elmer L. Lucas. Cytniana. Bottom Row A. F. Stanley, Misbawaka; K R. Newhotuser. Rocsville; E. Wesley Mumby, MIshawakA; John Moore, captain. Owensvilie; and Curtis Hoffman. Bloomingtoa. By winning the Western intercol'egriate Confer ence wrestling meet recently the Indiana UniTertrity wrestling team won the right to oppose. Penn State, eastern colleriate title holders, for the national collegiate honors. This meet between the western and eastern cn ampior.s will he staged at Indiana Uni-rerBity at Bloomington, Ind.. on March 30. Penn State has held the eastern title for five consecutive years after defeating teams from Harvard. Cornell. Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, the Navy and other eastern universities. E. Wesley Mumby of Mishawaka is one of the Crimson stars, aad holds the western championship in tbe 175pound class. A. E. Stanley, also of Mishawaka, i3 the runner-up in the 115-pound cjass. The Indiana team is having daily workouts in preparation for the national meet and expects to take the eastern champions into camp-

In a lurid costume consisting mainly of white duck pants and a yellow necktie Horbirt 1,a:nprc.il won the HainiKond Country Club's billiard clsam;f.onnhip after playing three othiT contestants last night. Mont of the tsalk-ry went to sleep at ono stage of the match or a:i"thcr and there wis no physician pit-sent to givo injection's. The other contestants wtro Charles A. Smith. Ir. 11. K. Siiiarror and Otto Grshach and they appeared dazed by the brilliancy of Lam prill's yellow neck -piece fr the contest ran 84 Innings before the 100 buttons necessary were reached. In fact Lampre'.l himself was ovireoni'" at times with the neektie anil w-nt .i;t "n n glaring

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catcher, was sh-.t to f.eath in a j en-1 Fa!o"n yesterday. I!:- c v NEW TOR K, March -5. N'got'.t-1 John V. McCarthy of Ue n xrm tions looking to the apneara rice of ti-i.t, is'- r.n tin1 d an : -; i u s 1 J'U. k r'en.p--"y in a lonl'n nrg cornel ci'y l:o.-;it v .t'n a la; .

time ri".-xt fall were in pror"'. t''d.". According to a statement by 7empsey's nianng'-r tie- hcavywelglit ciiampi"n has been ffer'-d an opportunity to meet the winner if the ) lorn bard ier Well.s-Jo Beckett contest w hh-h will le- staged at the London Olympla May lath. MaTiflger Kearns cat)3o!i a Tf-p'.y to the offer stating that if financial arrangements could be male rir"psey would box either of the Bngl'.-li heavyweights after his match wit !i I", eorges Car;. en? i- r .

ed every team they have played, this year are on the bill a.s opponents for tho Whiting Owls. F. P. McDonald who has piloted the Invaders through tha season is eame?t in his belief that they oucla.s3 the Owls ;i.".d experts them to win this game and in a way wipe out the d-feats that Chicago's Big Five suffered at the hinds of the local five earlier in the year. As a curtain raiser to the big game one; of the best attractions of the year haa ben bookwd. The t. Cyril five

and the Renowns will battle for the

both teams have their following audi q n.iJsen rivalry between them is at a hisjh! j W'll's pitch a hotly contested ganio is ex- j Q.,h5t im tex-

siors. The first quarter ended v-Tth a Bark ndd'-d 3 more points to their score of 6-0 in favor .f the Excelsiors. score. Final score, Hyde Park. 11; IrvPapuga at arte the see.ind quarter I ing A. i '.. 2. with three ringers and the Excelsiors ; Lineup:

ad led 3 more points to their scire, j Hyde I'nrk. ending the. first half with a score of F. Papuga It.F. 9 to 6 in favor of the Excelsiors. Hal- .1. Kemrga L.F. sen storied the la.t half with one Vaugn C.

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HYDE PARK WINS ITyds Parle defeated two fsms Wednesday night at the Irving gym. ft was a fast game from the start to the finish. Tho first game was played with the Excelsiors. Sisek and It -.zico

ringer and Myers followed with two ringers. The final score was: Hyde Park, 14; Excelsiors. 9. Hyde I'nrk. Kxcemur.

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N. Whisler, B. Ivvyer; Excelsiors. A. McAmbrid ge. The second game whs played with the Irving A. C. Vaughn was the main shooter for this game making three ringers and Halsep followed with one ringer. The first half ended at a score of S to n in favor of Hyde ParV:. The IrvingA, C. started the

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p..!lard of Chirac ) Heights in a ten I g:un-s series total pins for a purse of ! $110. Never before had Lip'.nski rolled a set of l'l games averaging 105. Tho seer": Jack Pollard 19B. 220, I 200, i:,a. 170, p.-,, 214. 212. 178. 181. j Total. l?2.-. Average. 1 .!-,. Fd Li- . t !ski - 2i'.. 2i:i. 2! 2. BIT. 214. C"f. 1 ?T. 173. 1ST. Total lf"52. Aversge, : 1?5 2-1". Ed Lipinski wen by 17 pins.

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Totals -r. 849 807 S51 Teem average. 835 2-3. MAIN OFFICE. Miller "7 150 168 McCarthy m 13 1" Whltme.r H 18 LieM 155 153 156 Henrikson 185 172 187 Totals 85 797 871 T3lb average 838.

GREASE WORKS. F. Redloff 138 T. Dershock 10 .1. Jnnsky 137 L Pataky 114 G. Pataky 130 Totals - 675 Team average, 758 2-3. CRANE CARS. P.enlsht 103 Matelsko 12-4 Grey 130 Ktross 187 Lau 71 Totals 72 i Team average, 755 2-3. GREASE WORKS. M. Pataky 118 T. Dershock 170 Joo Joe 135 F. Redloff 114 G. Tataky 161 Totals 68? Team average, 741 1-3. BOILER SHOP. Kumhowo 179 Gadish 173 Hmscn 137 Sable 143 Sehaak 162 Totals 8 "'" Team average, 818 1-3, ACID WORKS. Humovlch 118 Gazda 140 Dummy 114 I'alikan 125 zii on :ix Totals 614 Team average, 62? 1-3. SWITCHING DEPT. Barsich 150 Schncll 133

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Invaders to Play at Whiting Saturday Night Whiting bsskethall fans are on edge for what premises to be one of the host frames that has been played In the Oil City this season. The Chicago Invaders rated as the cream of heavyweight fives of the Inter-City basketball league by virtue of having cl"an-

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