Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1921 — Page 7
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Prelims Add Strength to Card and All Scraps are Worth Going to See BY JIMMIE RAT. TTHITIXO. Ind , April 4 Th- preliminaries to the Whiting Post's boxng show on Wednesday night are so ro3 that m&By t coming; out to see thm slmost as much a the JohnsonKaynor scrap- This Johnson-Ray u or f pht Is ffoinf to be a good one. but so Are. all the others. Trie four round scrap hetiren B'ld Wsi-v. .InhnnT L,s.tclrit IS
to be one of these hammer ar.d tcrgj i affairs. Bud Forbes is no newcomer in j th rajne and he Tracks a wallop wh: h j h has used with tellins effect on j more than one occasion. Saturday evening w saw Lapoint in a workout! and although his opponent wae sme fifteen or twenty pounds heavier he j tolc everything ha had Looint has had probab-y 'ess ex-, perience than Forbe. But what he j
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paw or he can call for the curtains. j Lapoint in addition to b:rg aj fif-hter la quite an all around athlete, j being a g-ymnast par excellence and a food ballplayer. He is always in ffafd condition. Billy Kavanaugh is
lookiaar after his interests ar.d expects to have Lapoint in f.rs-t-i.ss trra for this battle. The b-ys at the Standard Oil camp are ail pulling for Lapoint. PEXTEtOX-McGRATH. Matchmaker Grgan has secured as an added attraction for this faur round bout between Bob Pentelon. a bar.ia.rn who has fought considerable in Belgium, his native hone. This will te nls first fight in this country and his frienads an dadmirers are pulling for a win over the Gary Italian. In meeting Battling McGrath, Bob has some opposition that may cause him considerable trouble. McGrath Is a comer and in his last fight stewed away a man weighing some ten pounds heavier than himself. The. paraffine works of the Standard Oil Company are strong for Bob no matter what the odda and will be on hand to help him get going. YARtHA S-DOX .N ELLY. From the manner in which Jack Donnelly Is going after his training and condition one cannot but be impressed with his sincerity. He is going after things In a business-like rranner, and Billy Kavanaugh who Is also looking after his interests says that Tarehan is in .for a trimming:. The nen at the Standard Oil cam? feel the same way. Tarchan Is plugging away at Indiana Harbor and fee-Is confident that he will M Donnelly as a starting point for bigge rthings. If earnestness counts for anything this scrap is going to be one of the best of the evening. Enthusiasm displayed by adherents give this statement mucTi weig-ht. Both Elder and Sheehan are working hard. Elder desires to keep his record clear and is working hard for this bout. Jimmy Sheehan is leaving no stone unturned to give Elder a battle. The headliners are all set and have about completed their training. Both will probably do some light road work tomorrow and be set for the gong on Wednesday.
BY JACK VEIOCK ar.terr.ati.-ins.l N. S Sporting Editor.) SEW YOF.K. April 4 Tes R:ckar?'s dei&aana over where t.- stage the Dcmpsey-Carpfcntier battle was made me re -or.5p!: vi'ed odiy J. L. Svx.-in.tli, 1 .3.! 'ay Spokar.". Wash., lun-.'r-' rtr.ar, is. responsible. Sxsmith, according- to a report going the rounds has ofiAred Rick 3rd $ J.O.o.'iO iNive thi best offer rec.eiv.--d for th match,. If he. lar.is it. ha vill stage it at or near Cetir Ti'Al're. Id-i.ho. With r- l?s than a dz-?n tempting offr from syndicates on two conti
nents. Btrkaxd wtn ntake a final dec!- I -' fion during the present week. lie has j pTJS'J!7' SK.S FOR
i-5T nxt 5 .t rd .v Xew Jersey stsl! stands a favorite in ths ;-..,.,; ir. i - v. .-, r., t (-'.-. According Richard ,howevr. several cities far re m -,-tA fro-rr. ;-.? metropolitan d:str:-r are still verv much m h r-jr.niri: Those wVo c' im 'o r
FORT WORTIL Texas. April 4 Defeat trailed the. White Sox in iheir exit from th tone Star ftite last night Oaa Z:tzy inning 3? the exponas of Douglas M-iWeenev spelled the downfall c' Kid Cleae-n's charges in the f.r.vl j-orir.? pri.ti-e contest in these parts. 4 to 1. Four of 'he fix hits compiled by the Fort Worth Panthers w-re ase.mbled :n that period the fourth and each drive netted a run The assault featured two doubles a s.i e .e and a triple, and som wi-ozy fielding w-w r.iivid Ti-it.h the proceedings.
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SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Win TING, Ind.. April 4. The Towers No. 2 team won three straight games from the Acid Works and made their hold on the championship m-re certain. The entire Towers No. 2 team is going- good and it looks fairly certain that they will win the directors' cup and the first prize money. The Welders, the next highest club. l03t three games to the Boiler Shop. Charles Groat rolled high individual match score with 541 and high individual game with 203 for this week's rolling. Al Buchanan both rolled individual games of 200. tying for the feecond high this -vk Scores follow: TOWEF.S NO. 2.
Fred Hoffman it? Zubay IS Ted James -. P. Guyer Long 168
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STUFFY M7NN1S TO GIVE FB-SEE A2TSWER TODAY L.A.BCH?fO7T, N Y.. April 4 John Mclrnis. the Boston Red Soxholdout will make known t-iy whether he will rep-Tt to the t'sm The star first baseman, v. h o is understood to have asked for an increase in salary -vev his present contract .conferred here yesterday with Harry Frazec, president of the team.
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cilsic-n "'ill be reached. Fra.' t f.j.ii t"3y: 'If the boira 3-s rot ft-el that it can give ire a r!i I will remain at Michigan and fuSll my part of the contract."
SMITH-SHARKEY BOUT THURSDAY NEW YORK. April 4. -When Midget Smith and Jack Sharkey crash in their return battle for fiften rounds at the Manhattan casino next Thursday night there ought to be enough excitement to satisfy the most exacting Jack and the Midget had a hot row at the garden two weeks ago which ended in a 3ra-.v. Since then both have beer! anxious to try it all over aKam. In the semi-final -f ton rounds. Jimmy D"affy. of the west s.ide, will meet M'ckel Donley, the Newark scrapper.
LEWIS TO DEFEND WOPLD'S TITLE, NEW- YORK April 4 Ed ('Strangle.r) Lewis, world's hea.vy-e ght cham- . picn wrestler. r'ill defend h.s title here : tonight in a finish match against John ( Feeek of Nebraska. 1 Lewis and Fesek met a few months ' ago in the. west and the Strangler won j the match through the use --r his dead- j ly headlock. 1 Tonight, with the headlock tabooed . I'e.sek hopes to even up the score and win the title. i
TELLING THE JUDGE MOBILE. Ala. April 4. As a result of a f.ght at Mobile yesterday between Cozy Esilan. coach of the New York Nationals, and Edward Lauzoti, Western Lt-ag-ue umpire, both were arrested and called into a Mobile court today. Lauzon. it is said, came to blows with Doian following disputed decisions. It is alleged that Lauzon drew a knife and attacked Dola.n. George Kelly, the Oi&nt's first bnsema.ii. also was arrested in connection with the affair.
BRITTON ENGAGES IN BOUT NEW YORK, April 4. Jack Britton. the welterweight champion, has agreed to meet the winner of t lie- Jimmy O'Gatty-Louis Bobash bout which will featur th card at the I..neer .Spirting club tomorrow night.
Intercollegite League of ' Hockey Teams in Formation ! SOUTH BEND. Ind.. April 4 Through a movement started last week hookey j
probably will become a major sport fti colleges of the midd west. Endicott C. Ijovell of the Michigan College of Mines at Calumet. Mich., and Paul Cast ner of Xctre Dame are responsible for the movement. The two men ars now forming what Is known as the Western Interlc.ollepiate Hockey league and It may include Notre Dame, ths universities of Michigan. Wls-consin. Minnesota and the Michigan College cf Mines.
JOLT FOR THE SOUTH NEW ORLEANS. Ia. Apr'l 4 A good part of th-i south went broke Saturday night betting at the rate of 6 to 10 that Happy Littleton, a 162pound idol, would beat Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh light heavyweight. Littleton must have thought Greb had a dozen glove. encased hands, as he was hit a thoui-and times to every one he landed on Greb. Greb Ix a great boxer, but he lacked in punch. Littleton prov-
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and that he carried a rabbit's foot in staying the limit oi fifteen rounds. Members of the Indianapolis baseball club were at the ringside as the puests of President W. C. Smith. The fight was in an open-air arena built to so-jf. 12.000 persons.
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