Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 7 May 1921 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Max 7. 1921.

MOOR

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IN 12 ROUNDS

LOnSVILLE. Ky- May ra; Mor turned out the greatest effort ot h-s tory bantamweight carr r.crc U?t night and gave Joe I-ynch. th . -.anrplon of the rla!s. a sTarnnfe- les--,n In twelve lively and interesting: r. unds. Ta! was away In front at the fnish. though tired and weakening In the last round. Lynch probacy would have wen in a longer fight, but wr.-t might ha' happened had they coni nued does not count In summing up 'he battler Moore's performance was all the more meritorious because he spotted i tie champion several pound?'. Lynch 'ought as ft featherweight lat night. v"hen they got on the scales at 3:ou clock yesterday afternoon Lynch declined to strip and weigh. In fact, he, made the match at catch weights. He hopped on the platform with aM

Harbor To Have Boxing Monday

The World of Spori

Iconard and Lew Tendter five rounds to knock out KelU.

The hosing fans of th! Calumet district are in for a rarn treat next Monday nighf. May 9, hcn the postponed boxmg revje of the O'Neil Alliletlc Club n ill be held In the Kosoiosrko ha!l t Cedar end 13Slh street. Indiana Harbor. The tickets are mor lng fast mi a aold-out house Is a certainty- Popular prices will prev.1t',. Three four-round bouts, two six-round bouts and r liatt!o Royal, combine to makti tliia an ideal es,rd. Tim himself will appear in the event juft preceding the r.attle Royal. Owing to the clamor nd the din of the recent primarff-s and by request of the largest portior. ot fans who h-.i tickets, the show was postponed !ir one week being scheduled orfglhaMy for the Monday night before the primary election. Tim. 0N!1 ;-.a? just returned from

!.:, clothes on and beamed 127i. Fig- I'rV ,, '"k ', .rr 1 clothes at five and a half j rd". w J'" igKln. the Indi- ...... w - , e.ifVirr-e!c-'i; I anapo'is star, being nosed out of a

I'LlIli,. u. .v.-. . ..... -c-. ;n the afternoon. Moore did 116. PAb WABBLES IN TWKI.FTII.

Moore did not lose a roun until the rca, a

welfth, and then he was so tired and ' i heavier Lyn?h so busy that it

la.-t appearance tn this vicinity wasj over four years ago when he lost the D ipular verdict to Tim In the Indiana! ft.. ,. ,i i ,,, rirtinlf Vimo m e t

thirty Central Illinois hig'h school tt. ...mix-to in fourth annua! interscholastlo meet at Lombard Ccllege. IJale.vhurg. III., today. Sammy Rresznpkf, 3 year old Totiph chess wirard for nrst time plnce starting exhibition tour, loes two games In one night, p. L. Yannnrden of Toledo, and Benjamin Franc. Ix-troit, wtri the ones to win. The. games were played in TJetroit. Bryan Downey and Johnny Klesch. middleweight, battle twclvo rounds at Toledo on May 1.

OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

Pal Moore ehuded Jo Lynch m ! twelTf roandi Bobby l.lbt n- I

TAGGING AU THE BASES By jack: veiock !. N. S. Sports Editor

aiding the Tanks to vict-jry. e. j. . .,

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succcsful and a great card;'- nu ,,.

He id a hard hitter and ' 1 "" "'" J in .snsemo'r io

r)"5ffs the most remarftabie pair of) bellows f f any heavyweight in the!

business, always finishing stronp. II:? opponent for Monday night will he Frank Yarchow, the sensational light

Babe Ruth is even with George Kelly today. The Bambino -whanged

pointed Herb Green In four rvtindit out his seventh homer . YVaehlngfon,

llnrtey Harrison Mopped Charley l.nngfnrd in tvro roiindu and Vouna Srbram brated John Kinney in "la rounds at I-ulillle. I'rnnkte Mr Ink outpoint At Van Rfan In ten round and Klartittnar Tom Kinney beatrd Hmmett Shefkaa in

I rlicbt rounds at Davenport. Hoeky HnimiM knocked ml Harlem

I'ddle Kelly In atwond round at Buffalo.

Six hits wai all Coveleskie of th Indiana, gave up to the White Ssx, and he kept them well scattered. Killifer'e timely single In ?th nlctM enabled the Cubs to note oat the R.ed..

Tyke's homer. Galloway's . theft ef second and "Welch's single broke up a tie game and gave the A's a victory arver Bosfnii The spectacular fielding of ITeilrran and Kisler, which cut off runs, featured Detroit's victory over fit. Louia.

November 1 1 to ;

loie Ray and live other crack mile

i runners enter s-perial race for Kngiish ! High School centennial nnnlicraarj j meeting at Harvard stadium Juno 15.

henvv of Indiana Harbor and the ' u -oiK.it ooxers. representing prime favorite of the Arts to club. I ''i?ht organizations-, will compete at Mast Chicago's flghtinjr W.i,;ar!'' M. .1. !wh)' !n Ihs fijYoung Forbis. the fighting monarch, 0,3 of lh- Ontral States A. A. V. boswill be pitted against Tim McCarthy. I in championships.

South Chicago mauler, who has Jap net. Biar, to com

LEWIS LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP

T -,v( paper decision because . a j knockdown In the first round. lie w.,;i j the last five round nn wae ir.-'Ing

the finish. Wlgin's mahKir- r

inad the statement thut he .-ou!d

rat 'er nave l.is uxer meet nnv t.i-i

okd Like he was in oenous langer i heav;' weigli t in the wcrid than OW

couple or times. lie wamirrcn i.o

torm nicely, and it was some storm., Including numerous heavy right-hand! ihots to the chin. He wabbled a bit. j out -was right in there fighting lanky j Joe after the, be'.l until they were: pried apart. !

Battling Branf. r Wal boy. whose

the South Chicago mau

appeared here on numerous occasions The piece de repistancc will be he six round affray between Frank Itiplor'n of West Hammond anil Pte Sturk of Hammond- The.,- l,,,s are lottei livals and a victory wll'.Sjnean much to either. - The winner of the 1! ip'.ock -Stark h.oit and the MoCa rt hy-Forbis fra.-ris are t- he matcliod at the iirsi ipen sliow ,f th- sea-ii at ti'.e Ucal ball park. Mast Chicago. Bil'y Krug vs. Kid Bacon, 4 lountis .it "2 pound, substituting for Henry and (Juinn t.o are mntclvd e!ewher ?. will open the show and a real Battie Knya! wiF r'his, -

pete for Davis cup.

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 KKw Yt'IiK. May 7. A grappling error 'by lid (Ktrangler) Ucwis, hag today cost him the heavyweight wrestling championship.

Charter No. 3478.

Reserve District No. 7.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Hammond, in the .5 brie of Indiana, at the Close of Boiioeu oa April 28th, 1921

Rocky Kansas Puts K. 0. on Eddie Kelly in 2nd

RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b ana $1,829,561.58 Total leans - 1.829.561.58

h J 'I,6. M ow It s!;urS; : 6. none ; unsecured. $1 .606.07

V. d. ooYernmeni secunues owncai Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds iv oca ri vi

par valued - ju.uw.w

All other United 5tates Government securities Total

Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc

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who pinned Lewis to the mat in the surprisingly fast time of 23 minutes. 17 seconds.

The men had been wrestling on fairj ly even terms when Lewia suddenly ! made a lunge at Zbyszko In an at-

1 tempt to clamp on the hadloclc. The

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Rockv Kanstsl nJ Lewis lost hi balance, falling rati 1101100 00

oi im iigntweigni oivision fiU(t-d finotiier K. O. to his record h'-r Itp nljrut ih"n he stopped Haric-.m Jlddl Kd'y

on his back. In a trice the I'ole was upon him and within live ferondf was declared the victor by Kcferee IJoth-

!n two rounds.

reqilir-i Ib-nny i n-r.

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TAD'S TID-BITS

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f'rturo Old Timers Help Irlh Knnd- tlie belief that h-: could nt be MORE They held an ,OLI TIMERS' renting in having yuU win than the "IGHT" lat week in V'risco for the J one y,.u had last year.

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benefit of t'.:e Irish sufferers and :t proved to be a monster 'success.

The main event was a three-roun"l ' bout between .Tinimy Britt and Kd-jie rcu j Jlanlon. That bout alone was enough

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rtttsburjth - Hrooklyri N"ew York CHICAGO ,v Jincinnati

Boston T Philadelphia i St. Iuis 3

Tenfexdy' Result. Chicago, g; Cincinnati. 7. Pittsburgh. 10; St. Louis, f. No other games played-

I AMEIUCA.T IKAGIE. TV. X. Cleveland IS fi VTashington 11 T Detroit 11 S New York 8 T Boston 8 7 Philadelphia. 6 t. Louis 6 11 CHICAGO 3 10 Tftertly' Tlesolta. Cleveland, g; Chicago. 0. . Philadelphia, 10; Boston. 6. New York, 9; Washington. 2., .Detroit, 71; St. Louis. 7.

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to fill Frisco

a halt.

l-'or vesrs and yoars

"''sth the bcrt v. lilies for yc :v cornins dtt'eat. Corcia-.ty your-. I' HANK CHAVEN. o we immediately j-at down . aid ? off the follow in.g to the noted

sports waited tor a I tan Ion-1 tiic-pian:

P-'t.

ririttflght. Ilritt said time and again that he could lick llanlon. yet he'd never agree to fight. Well, on "Old Timers' Night" thoy met and went three round. There was no blood spilled- Jimmy- and Eddie are old now, but there is a bit of pride still in them. James danced away as of yoro and lldale ripped and tore as h; d.d when he v, as sweet s:v-

i teen. There was no winner. j There were other bvuts. too. ; Al Neil, one of tlie g:-ea;;st welter-

.6S4 weights that ev-r .611 1 rival George Greetj, .579 i Krankie Neil, one

.533 .462

Hvcd. met his old once- more, bantam champ.cn.

who knocked Harry Forbes kicking, met Harry Haker in a bout. Alec Greggians, who made a rep

ZiZ against Sharkey and Buffalo Costello.

.323 j met Jack Stelzner, the old heavy, who

Mr. Frank Craven; My L'ear Frank-We gladly accept vour challenge. We wi-'.i to inform you. h. -never, that a regulation beball team has but throe ontnei,-ir.

Last year you had three in ll.VCII f.o'd. A r-gulation infield consist of four men and a pitcher. Iist year you not i on'y had two third b.iso.-uon and two! shortstops, but on first you had what; appeared to he the entire cast from l the HippodromeThat game lasted s;x innings, yt only O.NE-TH1 11D of voar team tot 'o' bat. ": We wl'l have nine men on our team' thld yar f.s usual. uur hope is that

you i. come be r.

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Kid McFadden.

GEORGES COCKY BEFORE SAILING

jonnny liergert (loung .Mitchell . Jim Griffin, Phil Wand. Jack Welch, Tiv Kreling and Lob Mc.Vrthur. Among others who helped out the show were. Deacon Jones. Jimmv Ar.-

PARIS. May 6. Georges Carpentier, thony and Tim McGrath.

rho leaves tomorrow for America to

year when your team tamo on

the Held the crowd thought a rechai$alj of Hen Hur was comrnc off !

who fought before! You should have been A.lverM.erf !

j the King of Kngland and was a terror j ' frank Craven and a cas.t of 2,00'V : i In his time, boxed Hobby Johnson. an Vojrs for another past'.ntr. !

v.ti r risco zavorite. j . TAP , Toby Irwin, the North Bach idol,' Dear rubi'c The game will be play-' boxed Kid Herman, who tried to wrestled, at Laysido, L. I., for the benefjt of the ti;t from 7Jo Gans once. (He; the American 1fon. W were gowas satisfied with one try.) ! ir.g to piay on Jul;- . Put Tex Kiel-curd i

.-.j "citicca iui tuc ingui i.iere were ( ' S3eu us on. saying that he had tv,

fellows signed up for a trout that day ' and we might attract too much attn-!

l:oii. as Tiiougn we., piay a: Kiel.ard's fight da v.

PHIL H. SMIDT Now in our new $75,000 building. The finest of its kind in this territory. A place of refinement for those who enjoy fun. Everything New and Modern Cozy and Convenient Finest "Eats" Ever Known Music Mirth Dancing Every Evening Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26

Real estate owned other than banking house.. Cash in vault , Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. . . . Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection (not available as reserve) Net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 9. 10 or II) '. .. Exchanges for clearing house Total of Items 9. JO. 11. 12. 13 and 14 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items. . . Redemption fund with IL S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets, if any y.

$1,829,561.58 1,606.07

1.066.191.00 743,103.46 10,000.00 300.72 161.868.52 183.729.09 154.388.53 1 43,670.74

622.188.56

78.780.87 61,619.31

2.988.82 12.500.00 17.585.23

Total

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prepare for his engagement with Champion Jack. Dempsey, today to:d

of his pleasure in anticipating

tomirir scrap. "I am delighted at the opportunity to face this 'terrible man killer.' I am not frightened. I am only looking forward to the time when I shall prove to my opponent that I am cot a lamb. "I do not care to commit myself to ny prediction as to the number of

Actom Challenge 4r1it Agntn. Vor the past three years Eroadwav's

tnei star actors have tried to humhle New!

York's cartoonists on the diamond, and

PLAYS AT PARK

The Hammond team of the K. of C. Suburban T.eaue plays its uveng

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They will take on . team.

I'roeeeds of the grnme will po to th-? benefit of the Carmelite Orphanae".

I ine. ooys naa i.nuu nonets printed r,,r

rounds that will be necessary for my

victory, but you may bet that I will this letter:

And Jack Dempsey's weak spot prettx ' quickly and will end the encounter in. My Dear Tad

a few rounds. j Not helnp satisfied with the result of "Until rempsey whips me I Phalli .:? baseball Ss-,f ,- - iast season, 1 decline to admit that he is a better, hereby rb.-)iv, vou to a return iraiYiH

under the same auspices and conditions as last year, with one re-servaf hm , t-

That the umpire Le chosen fr m j your immediate family. I Pay this in 1

I nr IlJirri,in P:, r!,-

Carter's day, the ctors "bit the dust." i the Harvey K. of

tney claim ttiey lost last year's contest because the umpire happen' d to be a newspaper reporter that cheated

a. ,r me pen pusner. , advance sale and these are ranldiv As the score was IT to 3. you can! beinp prahbed Up at two bits each. ' A see how he must have cheated. eh?j big turn-tit fr.,m all parts of Hr?m-

...ij.,, ,,i luoaj s ma,! we received : mr.ml r.nd man,- f,-m (

I cities ore exneeted- The Ihir"!,in,1 !

GREAT NECK, T.. I. j team made a wonderful showing last

year ar,d is opening this season ev?n stmneer. It premises to be the cify-s leadinsr team this year.

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LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits .$42,584.79

Keserved tor interest and taxes accrued ll.283.2l Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 22 or 23 Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 22. 23. 24. 25 and 26. . Demand deposits other this bank deposits) subject to Reserre (deposits payable within 30 days) : Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than

bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 and 32. . . . . Time Deposits subject to Reserre (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other for money borrowed) , Other time deposits Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 33. 34, 35 and 36 United States deposits (other than postal savings), including War Loan deposit account and deposits of United States Disbursing officers Liabilities other than those above stated

53.868.00 7,435.97

165.701.04

$4,467,893.96

$ 230,000.00 100.000.00

46,432.03 229.500.00

161.838.21 3.S67A3

2.020258.66 1.598.80 109.68

2.025.967.14

1 38,954.70 1.445.593.96 42.783.40

1,627,332.06

- r, 000.00 21,961.69 i $4.46.7.893.96

Total

COUNTY OF LAKE, : I. W. H. Rippe. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' W. H. RIPPE. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of Ma v. 1921. 6 DAVID T. EMERY, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires Aug. 24. 1923.

Correct Attest : A. M. TURNER. JOHN E. FITZGERALD, W. C. BELMAN. Directors.

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