Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 287, Hammond, Lake County, 24 May 1921 — Page 10
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ARENA IN SHAPE FOR GLOW ART
SEATING PLAN OF HUGE ARENA IN WHICH DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER WILL MEET
Record Crowd Expected To See Opening Bill At East Chicago. With reasonable wither rrom'.Jd fnr Friday evening, tii'- Twin City Athletic Club is preparing to entertain on of the largest rnuvrta in Its hlsrv ff not the largest, at the Kast
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appraising- the Friday hill at K.ast Chicago as the best off. -red in these parts since the Leonard fignt as canton Harbor la.t summer. Sam Hall has the following to say In The Herald & Kxaminer: Amid the excitement over tha big: Jersey fght In July, Chioagoans ar not forpetting that East Chicago. Ind.. will bust open tite season of open-air
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Diagram of the arena. Sprits for the world's heavyweight championship hout between Jack Pfmpey and Georges CarpentVr at Jersey City July 2 are already on paie. The prices ranpe from ?:0 per ticket for the chdee ringside seats down to ;-". 5o for pentra! adniissioi:. The arena will be the largest ever constructed for such a battle, holding approximately fans.
JUNIOR MOOSE DEFEAT CHICAGO. HEIGHTS
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this week. That town has a danoi uncovered afna within the ball park, uhere a couple of championship fights -erc ftagfd last summer andf fail. Benny Leonard fought Va I Morati there and I'ete ll'rman, then champion, erg-aged Jack Sharkey. There
were numerous other bouts of more or 1 t-A
)es prominence. an! tlie club wo una 1 then w l-.isp ana thup well ah...-ad on ita venture. to the h avens. j could ri"t have dons This year It Is point: to try r.!?nt, fielder for Chiouaro
Heights Sunday, of 11 t .". This t iie ,1 !! r ; . r M .o -e the J -i'l th-Jl-i-his h- hi that V i : 11 ll -.m,--. 1.;. f j 1 a t w ih t h t e
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ball t.-ok a. trip 15amb:no hims-it setter. 'J'iie riKht-II-:t;lit was still
j Toniirht's biyr affair will be staged j ur.d. r the direction of Mike Li yor and ' liill ire-tnba.-h. who have arranKed for ' a program of not les? than IS numbers j. mi a pood f .;;r hnirrf of solid t-nt-r-1 t a i n n:t 11 1 is assured all who attend, j Trie statr v. i'l be op-n t a!l m-m-1 be rs in po.nl starditijr including any ! tiro.stiect i e candidatf.s who have ti-ir I a p 1 ! i- a t ion s on file. Member from , ii.t;:!r. b.'ast Cbii-ic.i, ln'i::ina li.-ii'-b-r. Clary and all (.:h"r tie i p h.bo r in 5 councils are also urgently r'-'iucsted to turn out in oo.ly nuiiil-is. A sn--i -ial invitation has b-en ext' iided to the memb-rs of ail c -i.ncils represent -1 cd in tii" K. of C. Suburban Leagti1 and a tn"'l crrnvj fr-m i'u'lnian, Si. 1 i'!il'-:ic". Harvey and t he oth-r Ibi- ; n.d citi. s are expect-.d to put in their app-arance.
bases loaded each time. Credit is also due Walter and I'.enson who pitched a hard same for the Nationals but received poor support from their whole team, 5 errors being marked against them. Ity defeating Marks last, Sunday a week n;;o and the Nationals yesterday puts tli- Indiana Jlaibot- Triangles. In line to tti'-ti any o-" tne rast Learns in trio county. For rhiih-s write to K. AV, Khe.-der. 33:13 Commercial avenue, Indiana Harbor.
GRIFFITH BEATS GARY WHITE CAPS
BOBBY JONES WINS 2ND ROUND
nv LrtAXK r.vKnt-THEr.s (Kditor of Cioif Illustrated.) (Special Correspondent of 1. X. S.) HOY LA KM. Kng., May 21. Uobhy Jones the youthful star of the American constellation competing for the Uritlsh championship won his second round match here today defeating 13. A. Hamlot, of Wrexham, 1 up. The. .British atoned for Jones' advance however, when Cyril Tolley, Knglish champion, took tho measure of Jesse Guilford, of Boston, two up and one. to play.
HOBART BEATS DYER TEAM t SPECIAL TO THE TIME'S I TY EK, Ind,. .May 24. Ilobart defeated Dyer 6 to 4. Both teams played a very tight iame. Daniel O'Connor pot : hits and C .O. Williams Rot 1. The tame was lost on errors. Any one wishing- to play a good clean game noult a gam- with ilobart. Dyer plays Frankfort at Dyer Sunday. May 25. 13 very home town fans come out next Sunday as thu boys need your support.
(S.TCIAL TO THE TIMESV GRIFFITH, ind, May 24. The ,rifliih A. Vs eaiiifi back with another win beating the Gary White Caps Ll to 10. Aside from tile bad inning of each team, the game was closely contested. For tiie A. C.'s Jones was very effective with 11101 on bases, Shaf-r made a neat double play to Govert iinasnisted. I borier nabbed two ha'd Inch fouls catching, I'ro.sie of tho Winte Gaps featured by hitting four out of five times up. The G. A. C.'s play the Gary Gaints next Sunday here and a good game is expected. Games are wanted for July 4 and 10. Write C. K. Jlichl. Sore by innings: Ui frith 620 10 0 4 0013 8 4
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Th Scatena ball club with a large number of their followers, motored to Boone Grove, Ind., where they met and defeated the strong local team of that place in a hard fought 11 inning game, 8 to 6. The game was fast, nt-.d was marked by many brilliant plays by each team, aft-r the -th inning with the score knotted at 6 each, the game developed in a pitchers' battle between Creasbaum and Gilbert, with Creasbaum holding the home boys to two hits In the last 6 innings and earned the verdict. Manager Newman announces the Scatenas will be at home, next Sunday at Morris park against the strongest team he can book, which will be known later.
"PRO" BATTALION SAILS TODAY FOR ENGLISH TOURNEY NKW YORK, May 23. When the Aquitanla sails tomorrow it will have aboard a dozen of the best "pro" golfers of which American can boast, who are making the trip to engage the Britisli stars in the open championship event at St. Andrews in June. Those in the party are: Kmmet French, Youngstown, O.; Jim Barnes, I lham. L. I.; Walter Hagen, Detroit; Jock Hutchinson. Glen View; George McLean, Grassy Sprain club of Bronxville, N. Y. ; Tom ICerrigan, Siwanoy; Fred McI-od. Columbia club of Washington; Harry Hampton. T'.rooklands. Detroit; Clarence Hackney. Atlantic City; Charles Hoffner. Fhilmont, Philad-lphia; William Melhorn, Shreveport, La., and Wilfred Held, Wilmington. Del. The fund to defray the expenses of the team was raised by Golf Illustrated, and contributions were made by golf clubs and golfers In all sections of the country.
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Milwaukee Frank Ilrnke brut frank Seliinnlzcr (10). Springfield I'.-itmy liig:in benl Chalky Milmer 1:). Jack Carnry nml (.riiref I evi l, ilrmv (.S). Jimmy Muche knoekrd ouf Johnny li!ler (Ii)..
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
Oeci.-ioaM of boxing reireen ta ti ve nrei At Bo.ton Johnny Clinton b-at Krankir Karrcn 1)J Abe Krirdlunn bent Johnny ( urtin (10). At Cincinnati Cliiir!e O'Connrll knorkrd out I'titsy Haley (5) JuiIowncy knoekeil out Frank Kjtin (3)) lied O'I.enry knocked ei; ' Young Fletcher (1).
W. L. .. Cleveland 22 13 .2: New York 1:1 z f, l Detroit 20 16 .&., Washington 17 17 .i-i Uoston 1C ,3 i4S, St. Louis j5 jg 4 . , CUICAGO ia 17 J'hiladclphla 10 "t
Venterdoy'. Itenult. Washington. 9; Chicago. 5. Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 2. Cleveland, 4; Boston, 1. New York, 6; St. Louis. 4. NATIONAL I.IIACIE. L Pittsburgh za 6 New York 21 11 CHICAGO .15 1;! Brooklyn ig 17 Boston 14 j j St. Louis 10 ig Cincinnati n 23 Philadelphia 9 20 Ye-terday". Rraulta. All games postponed, rain.
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afternoons were picked on In 1;'2". Ine club has decided the night stunt will he better. John Hymes Is running the club's business and intends to rompete with Benton Harbor and oilier nearby arenas for the choicest attractions. Ho has several championship matches in mind.
Nobody can lnsinuata that Hymes
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1 1 fie Las' i .-!i' ao hr-ttries w-rc : Iijeif and Lo.i.-i while; Chicago Heights! offered th' ir 1- st with N'.-.-lson and M -. - '
The garr.e siaitcil with: Ife-chtJ scoring the first run ; Hast i':;ii'i:o Moose eatne ,
w ith a tally an 1 in t he fourth in- i
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is not opening with a good windup. j G" He has three ten-rounds, with Johnny' tw Dundee and Sailor Friedman. noted j In
lightweights, as the headlmers. The n:ng that awful hit came and then sprightly John and the sturdy Sailor the chi-ago H i i h t s ctiang-d pitchers
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ring I j i f went bad and so Captain Whah n sent in his be.-t. Komeo !
who held tl-.e home team to j which came in the ninth and in one ran. In the sixth In-!
I. K. TRIANGLES DEFEAT NATIONALS The I, II. Triangles won a slugging game from the Nationals of the same city Sunday aft rnoon at the Indiana Haibor ball park by a score of 1 s -1 0 . The Nationals started the first in ill," w ith 2 runs b it th- Triangles . .. ie bi'.ck with 3 and remained in the b d throughout the game. The feature f t he game, wns the stellar pitching of Lind and SteffV-n of tiie Triangles and two 3 base hits by Hedwall with the
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should furnish all sorts of fireworks In that windup. The Sailor is fighting for the chance of his lifetime, a battle with Benny Leonard at Benton Harbor on July 4. It Is Settled if he bests the Scotch "Wop, that Floyd Fitzsimmons will stick him on with Benny. A beatingprobably will cost him the golden opportunity.
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IS BOBBY ROTH CAUSE FOR YANKS' GRExT SHOWING?
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Al and Pavey Miller are so busy they have put Friedman in charge of Jeems Mullen, who turns a keen lamp on the Sailor's conditioning at the Kid Howard Arcada gym- The Sailor, recognized as a contender since he drew with Lew Tendier at Milwaukee and put the Philadelphia star out of
business for six months with bad; Kawo as catcher and mu- h
hards, realizes what this fight means. I ''d " him during t
He has not much coin, needs It, and fighting- Is his racket. Hence he l3 doing everything possible to be absolutely fit for Johnny.
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courageous bouts against hitters, His! backers say he Is sure to be morel cocky with a light swatter like Dun-: dee. When Friedman thinks he can't 1 be hurt he boxes lik a champion. For j that reason the Millers and Mullen j are simply oozing confidence. Th y ! contend that the fight Friedman turn-j 'd out ngainst Tendier surely would!
oa- wmppea l.iurielee, and that the Sailor should be still better at Last Chicago. Friedman really Is In a nb-e .pt to get to the front and command attention with Leonard on July 4. Dundee recently outhoxed n.Vky Kansas at Milwaukee, and Book is the lad who will fight Leonard .Tune f, jn Jersey. Now. you see. if Friedman cm hang some gloves on Pun en, folks will say he's better than Kansas. f.tc. That w-ill mean shekels fr.r Fi-yd Fitz on Independence Day In Michigan. Dundee, may spill ail tiie beans; in fact, is coming out this way f.,r that nur-
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