Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1921 — Page 7
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LEAGUE'S STANDING SPEC!'. TO TH c T1VE51 "HITING. Irri . April 9. Wirti one more -week to go the Toxcrs No. I team of the Standard Oil A. A. bowling loague are leading 'by seven fall games over the Main Office five and the Welders are eight full games behind the leader? The Tower Still rTJad.play the Labor Dept. club r.ext "lek and unless theer la a s-veri teversal cf form th stlllmen should win all the gams cf the match and the championship o? the world's greatest refinery. Wilniason !s the leader in d'vldnil averages with 173, Sohaak of the Boilurning i ucky 'ay Watch For It Make This t, , ' h- 1 l - j I - J a. I I ' I 1
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You'll Be Glad You Saved when Opportunity or' Necessity knocks on your door. Ready-money io the greatest of all SUCCESS-BUILDERS. NOW with money constantly increasing in value is THE TIME TO SAVE. Begin by opening a Savings Account in this bank TODAY. WE NOT ONLY PAY INTEREST BUT WE SHOW INTEREST AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK "The Bank That Service Built" 187 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA A. J. 5 W ANSON, President DANIEL BROWN, Vice President H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary and Treasurer
i- nnvj 'a (.conn witn iit.it toa b;ionson cf the IVilders is third with 1T3.C6. Eddio C.ihili of the Pressures climbed from fifth to fourth place. 1n the race. Tho first, fix high Individuals will land the prizo money. fc'tandings f '-l!o-,. : Club .Kf nndlns-
Tower ?tiii3 Main Office . . Welders Bo: It 6'hni . . , Pressure Sti'.l. Tower Stills 1 Switching Dept Paraffin a Wk Crane Car Grease Works .r( Works .. Labor 1' - pL. . . . .IS 12 .800 .11 19 .650 S?5 so:. 7 n 0 o j f'23 !09 t) ? r s s PIS ss Si? SI 4 721 H t'l2 0 ;o 21 r,i .S32 .,.?; .431 .450 .43D ,oS3 .COO . Zi Pet. ."4 . :3 12 1 76 j 6 7 fi'tO A v. o t 48 I.. High team ?ti;is No. 1. High ('am I'frogf, 5 games. Tower i n i? 1 e game, Tower 6ti!ls No. 2. 1M-1. H:gh i ii -J : v i d -i ; ' a-eras". " frames. Groat, Tower t-'tills No. 1, 21. Higrh individual single, game. Sarnensen. Welders. 2 51 Individual Airragfi. KfiHpTSJKtiyr-Crgk-Cr.N. .3 T. Wilkinson, ir'wite'-iing 69 Schaak, Poller shop 30 Painonson, WcM-rs 51 tT a 170 174-14 173-15 173-26 17." -19 172- 6 K1-14 ISC' 163 163 15? 16S 1 RS 15$ 160 1 ;n 166 16.", 1 5 j Oa,h 111. Press. Stills .... I.a'i. Crane Car WhlMe. Welders 42 4 '! 60 11'jmho'j r, X jiler Shop 24 Groat. Tontr Still. No. 1.. 52 P. I.ie-csc. Msin Office ... Ted Jajres. Tower St ilia Z Guyer. Ton er S-fills No. 2. I.piip. Tower St ills No. 2. Banks. Tower Ftllls No. 2 C, Ho-nrlkson. Main Office P.arsich, J-'-vitrhing . 60 . 5 39 60 60 r.s P : 1.. Kacha. Pressure stills. 69 Hoffman." Towir Stills 2. ...44 Wade, poller Shop 21 BASEBALL FOR TIN CITY Jff Bowers, well known East Chicago business man, 1s planning a has-i-bail team for tho Twin Citloj wbten will bts second to none, in the district. Bow-era is angling for the services of some o. the best talent in th' ideality, including Bill Morgan win 1s regarded a one cf the best hurleis in the counfy. Bowers has called a pra.itle3 for reit Sunday at which time all aspirin's for position in th club win be given a chance to display their wares. All ball players who wj'jil like a position on the nw club arc invited to attend the praci'ce which will be h--i.l Sunday at -:'-1) at (in'tr ParkFcr guinea call East Chici-j :;i FISHER ACCEPTS WOLVERINE JOB ANN" ATI B OR. Mich.. April !. Pitcher Ray Fisher of the Cincinnati National league club accepted the terms offered hLm by til. Michigan Vthletlc association last night and will succeed DcrriT! Pratt as soach on the Michigan baseball nine. Not only will Fisher serve out the remainder of the year as base-ba'l coach but h will remain here nest year in that capacity. He will be an assistant coach in football next fall and also have charge of the freshman basketball squad.
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LYNCH TRIMMING CTiF.VEl.AND. April ?.--Voun' Montreal gavo Joo T..yno.h. world's bantamweight-champion, a lesson In boxing here last night, when he easily outpointed the champion in ten rounds, As there was no official decision, J.ynoh retains his title. Montreal, in the opinion of a nva-j.-rity of the ringside critics won etven of the ten rounds. "Lynch had the better of two rounds, and one was ,wen. Had tha tight been a championship affair, thcro is little doubt that Montreal would now be earing the cro-n. As it was. however, he is in line for a titular engagement wltli the champion. 7-A BULLDOGS TURN TABLES In the third game of the fire game series to decide the baseball champion--,h'p in the Irving school the T A BullDogs, through their heavy hitting and the unique 9upport given to the pitcher Stephenson, defeated the 7U Tigers , the tune of 7 to 4 on the IrMnj ji.ah T!iiirs4a'.' evening. Both 1'iiiu settled down at the first Plt.-hf-d ball and endeavored to bring victory to their deparf ment. Much inh vclooe-d during the last few-"days since the M. & B. Bootshop u,-,.r,v-,Tirt announced that tne eie rr, niaver on the winning team would .h receive a new pair of gym shoes at the clofe of the five game series. So far the 7.V department has annexe two victories while the .Bs have, one in their credit. The. 7B Tigers started ths scoring during the first inning and It looked as if they would havo no troubla In winning th'lr second game, however, these, opportunities vanished when b.-th Stephenson and Collins touched le-ederoff "S delivery for home rum in successive lnrlnis. In the fourth inning Kroczeck went j to the rescue of Kederoff who then went on the receiving end for the 7B's, but this change in the battery failed to stop the heavy slugging that tho 7A's maintained throughout the gams. After the, series has been completed Principal Cartrlght will then select a tf-am to represent his school and vil! be ready to arrange games with any j seventh grade in tnis section. Llns-up of both teams. T V Dull Dogs. 7B Tiger. Beeo F,B Botch Collins, ........ .J3.B N'owaitl Collins T.E Zlgowsky Vaughn SS Kroczek Stephenson P. . . Federoff. Kro'k Keeler C TTorley Schultz R.F Kokondy Be.rewitz C.F DeP.olf Andrea UF Hokens -n Substitutes: Larson, Sherenchi'v- Vaugiin, rkamsey MILWAUKEE. April S, Tinkey r-:tche!l easily defeated Irish Patsy Cline of New York In ten rounds ot fast milling here last night. Cline could not cepo with Pinkey's long reach, and the Milwaukeean ourfougnt Pat?y all the way. i " 'x-"' -1 V.'.---a
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NEW TORK. April 9. -Georges Carpentier's J50.000 forfeit money, guaranteeing his appearance in a ring with Jack rwmpaey on July 2. has been deposited in a local trust company vault. It was announced hore yrtecday by Tei Klckard, promcter of the bout. P.:ci:nrd added tiiat he had o"-;n 1-.-foruiMl by Carpentter's manager that tho 1'rench heavyweight would firrlve in this country "Jio first vseck in Mj,' t i bi gin traiulne'. Hii.L box i iv sr.u. MADRID. April 9. Georges Cirpentier, champion heavyweight pugilist of Europe, has arrived in .Svitn. He will ta!;e part m an e!i:!-:lioii iiout here on Monday. TEX TO NAME FIGHTSITE TODAY ET JACK VEIOCK (Intsrnatlonal N. S. Sporting Editor. NEW TORK, April 9. Tex Kickard will name the site of the "De-mpsey-Ca-rpentier bout today. After weeks of considering numerous offers from all sections of the United States. Canada and England, the premier promoter has definitely decided on the spot far the fistic battle of the age. In line with the policy he ha followed from the first P.ickard smilingly refused to dr p a hint regarding the site prior 1 1 the hour ft for the announcement 1 o'clock. The betting was 2 to 1. however, that the ring will be pitched ith'n vmmutlng distance of New York City, T7TE
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The Modern 1'rtmJtlvc ot tc Jllng. Johnny Wilson, tho modern primitive of tho ring, is the. holder of the middleweight tills at tho present time. The world has progressed rapidly in every line of endeavor except that or boving. if you call that endeavor. Of Iat2 years the endeavor part haa been limited to the endeavor of gettint rich over right and th3 endeavor ot not getting hurt. Fans who haven't seen Wilson aslt what lie is like. They want to know if he could have beaten Ketchel, Kyan and McCoy. Perirh the thought! Wilson would be lucky 1f he could have beaten Sailor Burke, Willie Lewis or George Chip, and well gay the betting would have been evn money at that. What has Wilson got? He has youth. n. good physique, well-rounded arms and legs and a rhoclt of shiny, black hair, Just II k e the primitive fighter had. He has nothing more than the early warrior had except a nico pair of g.oves. He has a nice ring to b-rr in. whereas the primitive mauler did his fighting "'Ut where the bull had his breakfast. Wilson knows ro more about boring than a Hackensacl: cop dors about the side streets of Brooklyn. He is a mau1r pure and simple. H rfs his opponent tear in and he lets his amis fly out to meet him. n neither frits. crorres, blocks nor bones. Wilson and O'Dowd gao a pTfeit imitation of to dum.bV-.Ils trying to hit one another's glover. Mr. F. Moron ti Rome, Mr. Charles Francis Moran, the sorrel -topped eent from Pittsburgh, who caused a ra."h t br-k out on ioth Carpentler and his manager, at present soaking up th" njiulunc of Konie. Charles Francis ha hnt u-, a brautiful colored postal card from the homo of the spaghetti winder?. Un tho back of the postal Is a picture entitled: "Palarr.o d1 Gltirt i'a.." ZMOST rBTXTLTIFTCI,
DEMONSTRATION WEEK For one week commencing Monday, April 11th -ouV Dealers in every section of the nation will conduct a special series of demonstrations with the complete line of Paige cars.
Our "Daytona 6-66" model now holds the world's stock car record for speed. It will be the purpose of Demonstration Week to prove that any Paige car in the hands of an unprofessional driver is indeed Master of the Highway. No other stock car has ever equalled our own speed record of 102.8 miles per hour. No other car, we are confident, can defeat a Paige in the milder tests of general demonstration work. By proving itself the fastest car, the Paige 6-66 has revealed qualities of endurance and strength that are beyond dispute. World's championship form is a guarantee of all 'round efficiency the best guarantee that the sporting world affords. But these are facts that we want you to establish for yourself, and
PAIGE-DETROIT .MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Manufacturers of Paige Motor Cars and Motor Trucks
O'MEIL AUTO
Iivn.-at '1. in a brua 1 C . 1 a i) J. ran has v. r'Uen : Dear Ta J . "Ju.'t a breath from your "na'I. " soiled.' This is a pU-tur of Jimmy Kelly";, luine, You don't believe It'.' Well, that'? try story ani I stick to It, "Her? and there. "1 am yours. ".''RANK MOKAN." "t llipii Out of the Ordinary Here. A Pari? dispatch t-tatr that Kronen boxing fan." received the shock ft their llvr.-i the othrr day w lien a certain popular b'-sr toij t'-.rm that he hd been boiinj with only one eye f-- the past four year?. He catd he was stone blind In one glim. Over here we get vo thrill at that. Thin l-,of the number of boxers wc ha-, e without IIEAD3. think of the hundreds vithou' KIGiiV HANDj. think of th trillion- IT HOLT BRA I S3. As for sight'esi rrsons. pipe smo of the BLIND Judges at Madison Square. Garden. Tiien, again, look at t the number of ojekeys we have riding at the lof-al TF-ACK3 wit';-, cabbages on their .houldrs irrtea.'l of HEADSDon't forget, t-o, cur DANDUOKDS without HEARTS. om fight TJDriir. Joe Dnrrnnn nnd Tlnj- Moorr draw In Iwrlu rounds at Toledo. Vonng Mortreol nhndrs Joe Lynch In rn rounds of I "!- elnnd. rinkey MltrhHl outpoint.- Trlsb Pnts- CUnc In ten round ot M!1i-n-ker-. JOHNSON EXPECTS A PAROLE r t, T - h T; r-Si i (jty crpyirci LE. EN WORTH. Kan?" AprM P. "Moving Da.:--" is" ap-j-oaching or J.a k Jhn"n and t'.e. f.-. rar h-ri ywcigiit champion of the wotM lias a busy program outlined -a!-. al from the day he steps forth a frei- ruin from fedrral p-f5rn It-'-'- .It'lT-soo' i--Titr!i-'-
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PAIGE NATIONAL
Demonstration Week offers an unrivaled opportunity. You have but to get in touch with our Dealer and he will book you for a ride that will prove finally convincing. Then, with an actual record of the tests, you will be in position to compare the Paige 6-66 with any other motor car at any price on the American market You will also be able to determine whether the New Series "Glenbrook Sis -44" is or is not the greatest dollar for dollar value in the light six field Surely no man could ask for a fairer or more sportsmanlike proposition. Whether you contemplate buying a motor car or not, we very cordially invite you to ride with Paige during the coming week. It will prove a revelation, we believe and a liberal educa tion in strictly modern engineering.
of a year a:id a day Coob not i.tjir uiilil July o. but he espects to secitr a parole within a week, according ta his manager. Elmer Tenley of Ne"" York, who is directing the effort ta I. eure. the colored pugilut's caxly rr l oa sc.
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