Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1921 — Page 6

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BT JTinJITJ KAY. VC-mTTXa, Ind.. March. 2Sj With r.'.lly Wis3, fom Owls rdui playr "tarring for tba visitors, tie "Whitinsr '.'.via dfea.td the. lBa3srs ?a,t-jrlay ' venire ty soore, of -13 to 14. For 'hoi flret flv minuses it looked e.s ii the I r. v sudors would have a r-JiojiC". This woa boon-uno tihe Owla cruid not -...)UBt althtMisii they passed all around : he visitors. Weiss, who xla.yed center lor the Srltore rnade J1 of th-e field sa. e n number. Mowatt was fast ar,i bad i;:jrijerous chAaoe to ring- u; . ..at failed t connect in a i;!ri,:la !- taxio. The, visit rrs wero too lijrht o contend with It Owls and the ?uard-s Old cot try vsry N.rd to step ; ho local a. The Invaders got r-ff to o. '"ad ft 'our polnta iu to Wcl-ir-' field so-i'.s. TbT. Earl Watson na.'.c his flrt free throw" after thro tr'.i-s. The Ov,'

-tinted from t'io f..-.r and -!mn some j ilswr passing- andl wiUi a. pass tj lVJucin under the basket t hti Owls j v x-7it into tha l&r-d arul iwr-i r.ve- ) ifiadd. Sax! "Watson rolf.'w! dozens I

, f chanoeo aiid did not sucx-.ed in maKr.g any long shits which la his he.t ''net. Tho Owls used all tho ;a and ovcryoo hut Eckman e-rui Stock suo--:dcd in gttias in th-v scorinc . j'.uraD. 3ick ICnowl. and Doi'.ii ;vi layed the beat game, of l!ho t-veriins i tlx Potter right (uaotig then. Fot-

: -t scored the li.it points f t ,tnd so-asor. The score; Whiting OwU 4.1 1. ijckrnan, rf.-c ....8 Dutch, rf s TVatscn. I- - Totter, If. - 1 Majstney, c. ....... ...4 Stock, rg-. ....... SJ 'iCnwl'M, r-lf. 2 r. Watson, l.sr .- : Travasick. Is. 1 Pt TotaJla 19 InTader 14). ?. Moraa, rf 0 J. lloran. If. D T!s, c. 5 H. Mo-w-att. r?. 0 I. Moras, lg. 0

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BT JIMJHE RAT. TTHITINO, Ind., March 28. The ath-con-.mittee of Whiting Fo?t Amr1. an Ix-slon has announced that it will hold a boxing- show at the Community cvnter of April 6. Tho bill will brln out four bouts that are ar,hsduled to produce 28 rounds of mitt work. Tho wind-up will bring- toother

Morrie Johnson of Rowland and HxldlItaynor of South Chicago, Th two boys have been aching to set at each other and tlucy wUl have their chance. Johnson hae a larg-e following an5, they will bo on hand to cheer their Idol on to victory. Frank Tarchan of Indiana Harbor, who won tho heavyweight championship of the saMm division of the army on March 31, 1919, will be in the Mffni-windup agalnet Jack Donnelly of the Standard Oil Athletic Arnociauon. Jack Donnelly ha fought considerable in the cast and is said to have a good record. Local fans aro much interested in Tardhan who ha an enviable rvi-ord. After winning the heavyweigtit championship. although ho weighs but 175, he tried to get . match with Battling Ievlnsky but they oou'.d not get together. There will be a four round preliminary between Pud Forbes of East Chicago and Johnny Lapoir.t of Whit-

irg. This prc-mles to be interesting as Forlee has knocked out a ntiTnter ! of fighter e recently. Sammy Elder of j Whiting w(ho created a favorable lmi prtesion when he decisively defeated i Kid IJpinski of Hammond in th last legion show, wll tack up against 1 Johnny Sheehan of Chicago. Johnny ; has been stepping out with the best ! of them, but Elder who has been j training faithfully sinoe his last en- ; counter will make it interesting for i him.

George M. Plnneo, physical dlrectoT of the Gary Y. II. C. A., haa completed plan for staging ji avateyr boxing show in the eteel city on April !2 and 23. Director Pinnew has thrown the rihow open to all boiera living In the central and Indiana association of the A. A. C Kout in all classes will be held nd each content will constat of thxe two minute rounda Harry Eers, 1225 Sotith Aver avenue. Is in cihawge of the Chicago entries, and has announced repreeemtatires of the phicago Hebrew Institute, Sieipner A. C. and Opal A, A. will taie part.

English Bid $500,000 for Jack and Georges NTW TORK, March Z. An eleventh hour offer, of a $500,000 purse by English sportRm-n for the PemipseyCarpentier fight was announced last night by Walter C .Tt-rcival. American represemtativei. The iportrce3n, Jieaded by Solly Hoel, British financier, desire to stage the contest at the Olympia Club. London, thei last week of June or e.t the Epsora Towtb track the day Lfter the Ergllsh Derby. Tex Rickard would 1iav absolute charge of tho arran g errnemts and would be guaranteed through Lloyd against

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BT ' JTMMTE RAT. WHITTKO-, Ind., March 2 3. St. Cyril's club wero dr-foatod Saturday nlg'ht by tha Rrniwms in a gamo minus any thrtUa .by a soorft of 3S to 21. Both toarns wpr clearly off form vA wP9 missing tnrrts that ought to have ootmted. This "vas particularly 'rue of EierJcich of tbe Renowns, alhough ha made, four of hi. flro hae'cHa In th first half whea ho wa at :ilj worst. Opat the star g-uard of the St. CyTlI'e '-or.aecOeJ with the flrwt field basket of he game by drptng a lo-r.g one. Duffalo played a whalt of a game and -.ored nine points fo,r h.U team. Billy Waleko wji unabla to connect with anr of his manv Ior:ff trios, hut manv

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vho aubetituted for Jnko Walsko Et guard waa fast and succeeded in makiig a couple c-f good ones. In the second half Cole pot glng and dropped a number in quick suc-i:.-s?4on. Ho pasjsa.1 woll and one of tio pretty playa was a pttf.i fr,m Coin r.o Kekicih, Kolclch :oring. Billy Lynch was good r.t guard and kept tho St. Cyril's boys from g-ittin near t!m basket. Hoskina m-anaged to sink i "-.irce and Barry did tha s,m. Joe Tjuggan droppf-d but one counter but ';- g-uardod well. Opat mlsned at free throws more than in any game tills snason, while Colo was a1 so helow par,

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BT JACK VEIOCK fl'ema-lMonfil N". S. Sporting

NEW YORK. March

for he Japs'." Bill Tildon 2d, world's premier tennis player, uttered this warrUng recently ia discussing the coming Davis Cup ties and the erTsrts of forcisrn na-ti-caia to life the famous cup.

-It is my firm belief that tas . Japanese team is the most dangerous . one cf tho fold entered In the Davis ; Cup ties," Tilden continued. "Ichiya KutragM n.nd Smzo Shimidzu, who ; will be almost certain to form the, backbono cf Japan's team, are among . the world's best tennis players. ! "I have met both players. I played ' Shimidzu twice, and although I won ' from him on both occasions I feel that he is constantly becoming a better player. ICumagae is agile, crafty, a dep student of the game and a grcnt all-around playeT. It will not surprise

to fsee this pair come trtrouga i

tho round before tne cna;irn53 i-numi and I will be no more surprised to see this pair come, through to the roun 1 beforo tho challenge round and I will j bo no more- surprised to soe them om- : pe,te against the Ar.n'.rlcan etam next j Summ -r for tho Davis Cup." ,

Ti '! n ha been ploying tennis .or : ! nearly a i-o ore of years. Ho has had ! t'.- ba a d-ep etudent of the gfime ti j ; attain t'io lofty pla'-n ho holds in tho j . tfnnh world t-'ntay and he knows i

i whereof he ppeakis. Furthermore, bej ing corNsorvatlve to a lr.arked degree, j .o would not niaV.o such a ttatciii"nt ; uii'.esa convino-d ho was right. I riltHHI,ll J.IMll I. As th tean'.rf era llm-d up for tho j f.r.-t roi:nd ia the cup tit a It U roh- , a'i th it ir.atcha will be rlaycd a. follows: j n vc Eng'iiiiil, at Wi.'nbiedun.

Austrnlia v.-. Canada, either in Canada or the United States. Caeojio-Slo- akkiii vs. Belgium, at Brus-s-ls or Antwt rp. Tha wlnnem of th Spanlsh-Engll.-'h and Canada-Austntla.sla matrhes will ir.ina together in too sivmil round a.u ill tho victors in tho llrst r.oin.i nRi'!if lietvi-eri .l.iioiri Mini t'o? Thil-

ipptn?s and Czechs-Slovakia. The other second round matches will be played between France and India and Argentina and Denmark. Ono of tho last two teams nam-ed will have to cross the Atlantic. As it Is impossible ta foresee how the first-round match will result there is no telling how many of the cup ti" will be roayt'-d on this con! incnt or in Eirori".

housing various amusement, prlnc.ipai- : ly boxing, is shown by a report issued today by Promoter Tex Rickard for

the first sax months he has held the reins over the famous amphitheater. From September. 1920, to March, 1S21. he lias turned over to Uncle Sam the amount of $172,391 In federal tax. not counting $105,618 for New York atate and city revenue tax, which Includes a real estate tax rf $35,340, exhibition

licerusea of $800, boxing club license) of $750. and the etate tax for box'.ug cf $S8,?26.1S. The total attendance reported for the various shows, was 910,402. The professional boxing alone attracted 270.078 persons. Amateur boxing came Into Its own and was unanimously patronized, the five tournaments bringing out 23.668 persona for a federal tax of S2.7S9.

Chaney and Kilbane to Battle for Feather Title rEW TTDRK. March 28. Andy Chaney, one of the top flijnht feather-

weightts, has been matched to fight

Johnny Kilbane for the feaOtery eight championship Jt Cleveland osre time

this aumjrwT. according to Chaney's manager. The fight will bo a fifteen rounder to a decision under the reviaed Ohio boxing law. The date of the battle baa not been announced.

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BOBTOX. Mass.. March 27 Harry SUva, of Boston, knocked out Jake Donovan, of Brockton. In the eventh round of a schedule"! 10 round bout last night at the Cooawnonwealth A. C.

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