Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1921 — Page 6
HERE'S G TUIQ HCM I Mil) LVLMNU Fans Due to Get Fill of Good I O It l!k;m I nrrmn Show Tl'nunT, POST FK.HT CAHP. Morrle Johnton vs. Eddie nnynor, IP! rnunds ut Xt pound. Frank Vnn-hmi Jack Donnelly. ,s round at 1T. pound. Sammy Elder - . Jimmy Shcckan. 0 rounds, ot 1S-S pound. Johnny tapolnt v . Hud 1'orhfn. round at 12 pound?.. Bob l'fittrlon . Hattlins McGrnth. I rounds ot 11! pound. BY J J MM 1 1; RAT. -WiUTINO. lml., April F 5 t fans ,;i gt-t thttr fill of i-cod fighting tof ght at th.- Slovak V -m in Whiting ;im the Legion's boxing show is ru:. Tii card calls f.n- five bouts, mean ins round of r.irkting. v e d. not 1lltcve that ail the lights are K";ng the .nut because a numiicr of those on the' k'.ll have a punch that "Ml put an opponent out if it connects and wo look, !Vr some connecting tills evening. , The first bout is going to be raft .uTair. Battling Mct.rath is living "P ' t the expectations-t.-f his Clary hand'.- ' i i-s and is coming al'in; in j: rent f-''!' Ho is fig-tit ms on the average of vw . n. week and is t'li the long end of every tU'it that iie has been into. II- is very popular in the fcrt.-e! ::ty. Jimmy M i-;--in ,the Gary Legion promote r, thinks ' jhat he v ill have things his c'n w iy in the tight ton'p'it. L"l Pentcton has s great many followers who look 'or' ii; mto stop the Gary Italian in this : f.jrht as well fis ,t--i-jiitnj h.m tn Uia ; r.s-1'iration.s for treater thinw:?. It looks t he as if this brittle heinsr but r four rounds :il the limit. In the four round encounter bttwofn .'hnny l.apoint and I'.ud Korbes t , 'Vi',1 not ii surpriblr.fr to see f.'in one . drop out before th final pons lb ff.itnee has been icnde in a previous Article to the viciounss of I-ipint's ift. He can jab with his southpaw ; n." well as use if for a haymaker. He i.i an awkward f.grhter l.ut clever, r.tid ! Forbes hap a wallop also and it i. f ; fTiffftion of nliich one will deliver! ti-.'-f. 'Die right round encounter between1 1 n-chan anj Donnelly will be easrerly . matched by -eal fans. Yarcltan created quite a nam lor htrnsclf while in ' the service. Sa.tr.my Kb.lcr who is also '.1 the bill has sen him :n action when i he won bhe championship of the tajt- I f rn department and says he i-s a hard man to beat. His record 1s ec vutiniy j an enviable one. Jack Donnelly h.i.-3' lin working stedHy and expects to give Yarchan a. real lioncst-to-good-f;s trimming. Donnelly will have it on Yareiian in weifrht and tliis ouyht t- help the biij boy. The boy ot the Standard Oil car.ip are all pulling' for him to slip it ocr the Indiana liar-. lor man. j The bout that is creating- the great-i "St attention among Whitln? fans i.-j the battle b twen S.immy K'.Jer and I .limtry Shrchiti. Jimmy ;hechan t- ' little f.p-iitcr that has been setting! them down in preat shape. He i aj left Jabber with a riut cross and car- j ritj a knockout in either miU. He ha knocked out ten of his last twelve ap- j lonents among- whom are Kid Berlin, Hddie Cribbs. T'ete Hebl and Frank ic 1 Iliehie. Wc look :.r him to have some! difficulty in handling Klder. j Anlmy has been training faithfu - i .nj rcaji7,ea rutiy wtiat lv up against. It dees net pha;-e hfm in the least and he is determined to put on his record a knockout if it can be d-ne. Kveryone. realizes that Hlder has the punc-h if he can manage to pet it thru Jimmy's defer.se- He will h;ie it on Stheehan on reach, but both b'c will trik the saJTic.i The bout if. scheduled at 130 pounds but both boys will welsh 128 or loss. Morrie Johnton g KcslnrA foilowrs cannot see anything fo his fisht but t-hcir man. Ilddip Kaynor is roin?r to make thing? interesting- for Morrie 'and It would not be turprising- to Pte some one takinc the count in ihi-s battb-. tlddie n.jynor can hit. h.jrd enougj, io J.-'lf the b:jrget of them. and if he i jt'ei tliroug-h th.e defonsne tactics !h-it Johnson will niak use of. it may be R'-tid Tifgrht fop the Tte,lSf lan-i boy Johnson is fast, perhaps fnier than the .South Chiea-,, sr-rapp.-r but ve not think he is go:ng to clnii Kdlle as-lecp ong ri'C to -i.e
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. over. Wc do not vanl to make any ' p r ci i 1 : u as I- the outcome of this ! turtle, hut it doesn't -ro the limit it l w ill be pretty c!o;-e to it. i The 84am-o sale of tiekvta indicate ! t hat Whiting i'oi-l w ill h:ivc a very ' la rge hou.-c. The seating rrauv ! merit has ho n !lctl up fo that tlio h;il will 1 1 .hi the maximum number, yet i giving .-vorjono a good scat- The mam ; main I'.'ii:.-' w ili he rcferct d by Ed ' t-'mith of Chicago.
icno rwTFD U P I FARIIF 111 Us LLnUUL N BASEBALL W"h i ie his players were taking: their Or ft vorkout of t he . son last Sunday r.fternoi!i nt Harri.-n Pa rk . Man-pcl-H' imbaoh was bury attending .t n;ee-tins of the u. ..( G. Suburban League in Pullman, where rep rcs.-n t a -lives of seven Gams w e t e an xessir n ouGmiiir-" ph.ns f . -r the toniii.q sear "l Tiio . ve n c'ubrf v ho have enter-. J tf.e leasrue pre Puiltnan. South Chicago, Clm-ii.i.i Heights. Harvey. Ulue lslan 1. Wliitin;; nd lla:nmnd. At first it was thought not to be practical to orjr.irit.te a seven team league but after artristnont. v. ere offered pr, and con nil were finally aqived that it was a "oo.J Mhenic as a schedule could be worked out t-u a m i y 'feasible pian allow inc a eh club t arrange sam.-. " itii outside i sins every seventh Sunday. This idea seemed to appeal o-peeiaily t- Manager Heimbach a he already has ri-rj'H'M.i for gamoa from iiidepe:idetit teams and accord ins to the preesnt a ; ra n;ro merit he w ill be in positioi t- hook up with practically all the formidable clubs in the Galuini t rciricn on tb.o open tftitea in Hamicond's schedule. Another nici tins of the? leasruc is to be held nvt Friday evening" at which time Giey ': i"-rma.lly adopt th-;?r constitution and by-laws and finish up ail other important details hich were left unattended last Sunday, On next tiund.iy ui'tcrm.on a practtce. p.-ime will be plaved at Harrison Park b'-twcen two picked teams of pros-pf-pvo candida'ea for positions en the recular club and the purpose of t'.'.N pame is G r ivo ail players an equal vpportut.ity c! trying out for the res;uiar team. BADGER BOXING BOARD REPLIES TO WHITE'S SUIT Mil AY ATM-TEC. Wis.. April . Charles White, the Ohiosgo boxer "wilfully participated in a fake boxing match" the AS isconsin boxing commission said in an answ er filed in United ftates district court yesterday to the suit for $3,-."0" which White started against the commission a few weeks ago because the commission had stopped his bout with Sailor Friedman at Keno.-ha. "By doing the alleged faking.. Whit" no!. only violated the state boxing law. hut ether Wisconsin criminal laws." the answer said. The crmmis-sk-n declared M not only had a right to drop the bi)fr, but that it was its duty to do so. "White "did not act in good faith, but acted throughout the entire contest in an unsportsmanlike and illegal manner." the ans'-vrr said. WANT GAMES HERE! The rarfay baseball team, semi-pro champs of Dayton of 120. arc planning to play out of town ball this f'Jfii. The Pa.rfays have one of the fiticst at tractions in the slate and will guarantee a rst-class eame. During the reason of 1520 the team has won 215 games and lost 2. The teams that defeated them were in turn defeated by the cl ib. Any fast local teams wishing to book- iv rite N. Witte, Z'lj Ilulbert ft., pay ton. O. Bill Henry Bests Root in South Bend Battle SOUTH BEND. Ind., April 6. Bill Henry of C'h'cago showed form in his bout here last nlirht wsalnst Ante Root, the i-cv( lard flrh. and after ten thrilling rounds of battling earned a f had- in the diri.-ior.. TSoot turned Henry around it it rig-lit crosses to the jtw in the i event h ,hut Henry's clever boxing ability and continual use of the left bo.,k evened up things, Kid Kay of this city, took things easy in 'he .i-round ' s' mi-final with Jimmy 1 ' i a n a .
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LfeuL Victor D. H. Sfrahm and Hew of the aviation field at fcncatr before th start of the derby.
The newest thrill sUsed for the benefit of the bored r viety folk who flock en trie "'" ! ter to amuse themselves, : the air derby. The fi"?it one f tttp.-ed recently at Belletir, near ; Clearwater. Fla Such famous j machines as Spads. Kieutports and De Havilands were entered. Many of the pilots are nationally known, j n thousanc persocit watcher! the race. Lieut Victor D. H. Strahra of Bowliriff GreeHERE ARE THE NEW Fishermen and hunters cf take county are apparently uninformed regarding' the new game laws which were passed by the last session of the legislature. Hardly a day passes that at least twenty inquiries are not received at the J. AW Millikan Sporting f G'-ods Shop and other sources of in formation arc eejually pressed. Here is a brief synopsis of the laws t nnl Hi. l-m-rr-r. V Vannfo ,1. superintendent of its'h erics and game! of the Department of Conservation: (1) A closed season law on large) and small-mouth black bass and bUtet giil8 from April 30 to June 1 Cth. This j act makes it unlawful to catcJs bass) and blue gills from any of the waters j of th state, or to have them in pos- j session during the period named, AnJ emergency clause in th" act made it effective from and after its passage. -) A law mating it unlawful to harbor or possess ferrets without a permit from the Department of Conservation. The Conservation Commission has already ruled as to the fees that are to be charged persons for harboring ferrets: those holding' a single ferret will be required to pay $10.00, and parties hold'ng more than one will be required lo pay $5.00 for each additional ferret harbored. Permits will only be issued upon satisfactory evidence that the ferrets are to be used for lawful purposes. The regulation will become effective o nJuly 1st. (.") A law making it unlawful to set a trot line of set line in any of the inland takes of tho state, or to use any bottle or other floating device in cither lake or stream; trot lines are limited in streams to one for each person having no more than 50 hooks on them, which must not be smaller than onehalf inch. Boundary waters are not included In the act. This law goes into effect as soon as declared in force by the Governor, which will be when the laws are printed and circulated in t ne various counties. (1 A law making" If unlawful to f.sh through the ice in any of the waters of the state by use of a shanty or house which obstructs a full view of such fishing; fishing through the Ice is also restricted to the use of two holes not larger than 2 '.a feet in diameter, and also to the use of one line in each hole having a single hock Bring your poor, EXPERT HERE
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Sv won the race, a one-hundred mile event. He drove his De Haviland nlane around the 100mile course in 61 minutes, which means that his average speed was 119.6 miles per hour. What thrill will be due up next to while aw-.y the hours f:r .' -folk who winte: ;n the 30ulh? Flyinr. is now commonplace for society folk themselves, for every darinjr miss ha gone f i' in the ekies and many of the younger men own plr.nts. thereon. The new act docs not re-per.I or affect any of the laws to the state new prohibiting ice rtshin in Bass Like, where. It remains totally pro t hibitod. This act goes into effect ns soon as declared in force by the governor. (J A change in the flapping laws of the state, yetting uniform opening and closing dates on all fur-bcarinsr animals, starting on November 10th and closing on February 10th. The act protects beaver and otter perpetually, and it Is possible for the Department of Conservation to confiscate and dispose -f hides or fur unlawfully taken. A section in it makes it unlawfut to take or capture any fur-bcarlng animal by smoking or digging it out of its den or hole, or by the use ot fumes or chemicals. This act will alf.i so into effect as soon as published ai.d OCCiami III IOJCC U the Governor. " EXCELSIORS "WIN FROM ALL-SAINTi The Excelsior A. CVs won from the Al Saints basketball team by a scor. of 14 to 13. The game was litrd fought ail the way through. AH Sain:.-, started by making a foul. Excelsiortook their turn and rang up a baskc. then they made a foul making Go score 3 to 1 in favor of Excelsiors. Th. Hrst ciuaxter ended 5 to Z in favor of Excelsiors. The next quarter start d with the Excelsiors making a foul and then a basket. All Saints made a basket and a foul ending the first half with a score of 8 to 6 in favor of the I Excelsiors. All Saints started the next quarter by making two baskets. Excelsiors wouldn't stand for anything like that and they rang up a basket and a foul ending the third quarter at a score of 11 to 10 irt favor of Excelsiors. Excelsiors started the third quarter by making: a foul. All Saints then turned around arid made a, basket and a foul making the score 13 to 12 in favor ot" All Saints. With one-half minute to play and All Saints cheering their players Excelsiors rang up the winning points. The lineups were as follows: All Saint. KrclJors. F.horle L.F C. DeYault Rice l.K.K. Ed Burns Young C F. Golden Cally L.G McCambridge. Carrol! II. O- P. Delaney Excelsiors would like to play two more games with any one hundred pound team. Write to Ed Burns, 23ft State street, or call 260 and aik for Ed. Johnny Dundee and Johnny Hay matched for ten-round go at Tittsbursrh Monday next. hurting feet here
Have them carefully and scientifically examined by a Graduate Practipedist who is a foot expert Having been trained in the Dr. Scholl Method of Foot Correction, this expert can find your trouble quickly and tell you how to gain comfort. He will examine your feet and advise you free to what your double requuea. Tfmtt'sa WSchott Affixnet crJuTtttfy RwEwry foot TrjJZ Let the expert demonstrate this lo you. AT ALL TIMES TO TAKE CARE OF
FRANK YARCHAN vs. JACK DONNELLY 8 Rounds 175 pounds BUD FORBES vs. JOHNNY LA POINT 4 Rounds 1 42 Pounds
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i a- - ' SPORT BREVITIES President Harding accepts invitation to pitch first ball at opening of A. L. season in Washington April IS. I'lay ball; U. ot Michigan track and field team reaches Berkeley, Cal.. for dual meet with U. of California Saturday. They don't have to meet P.ldock. Joe Straus, ?cnn baseball and football captain, ineligible for former because of scholastic difficulties. All reserved seals for opening game i ( r,iVP!and' Anril :i and for first! . sold out. And j Sun(ia r KU1I1 . .ori T.
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Sergd. Hay Smith, borer, sufferin? frem elight concussion of brain, result of fall through ropes with Eddie Kicord, opponent, at Montreal. Five University of 'Wisconsin crews take flrtt workout on Lake Mendola with forty-five candidates trying out for v&rtdty. New btlla tn New York legtslatare ask replacement of present boxing commission by non-salaried members and con'lrol of wrestling. Bill Brennan wins berth again as National Tx-ajrue umpire after forfeiting game with "Washingrton Americans to Giants. Brcnn&n left National ix years ago. Enon' twsi poftponement of openins Pacific Coast League jrame between
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SAMMY ELDER vs. JIMMY SHEEHAN 6 Rounds 128 Pounds PENTEL0N vs. BATTLING McGRATH 4 Rounds 1 15 Pounds
Oakland and Salt Ia,ke at Salt La' City.
Krieger Beats Bejmolds in Mat Bout at Lincoln LINCOLN. Neb., April 6. Adam V. Krieger of Lincoln Monday night won from Jack Reynolds of Cedar Uapids. la.. claimant of the welterweight wrestling chamtdonsliip, in straight falls. Wisconsin to Have First Crews Since 1914 This Year MADISON. Wis.. April 5. For th first timo since. a.bolHion of varsity rowing In 1914 five University of AYi' cfiPsin crews launched their shells en Lake Mendota yesterday for a. preliminary workout Coach H. E. Vail has forty-five candidates from whom t" choose his eight oar crew to represent the university in ecmpetition. W
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