Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 24 June 1921 — Page 8

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Thirty Rounds Of Furious Boxing By The Speed Boys At East Chicago Arena. T. est bantams In the business. In. ludinj the champ, are tuning up for SO furioua rounds of business t th- East Chicago arena Tuesday night - ?:t spefd and class it will be the ".greatest card ever produced in this rgien. It "ill do down in local rins history a a feast or classic boxing No gore. Just speed and science nd Vi sorts of action. Champion Joe Lynch ar.d challenger j.' Burman who are the strller features of the card arrived in Chicago tl-.is morning and -.vent into training Immediately at the Arcade. Both are ir. excellent condition having boxed T-ently in New York City. .Tack ' Sharkey -who fought a draw with Iurman and is to battl.. Bane Asher. A K. T chamy. is due today. Asher is training daily at the Ferreiti- ' Forbes gym. .".Owing to an injury to his hand. . Frankie Schaefer who was hilled to .x)"et Andy Chaney. the Bait '.mere f satherweight. 'has been replaced by B;d Christian!, the Lent? & Walsh 'crack feather. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lard'?. hi?h commissioner of baseball. Tlans 'e.ttendlng the fight. if is reported. Tickets are on sale at McCooP h.IMard parlor in Hammond. DIRT WILL FLY AT PORTER Things look bright for the biggest .'turnout ever at the second motorcycle ",4 ac meet of th season ar Porter ".Speedway Sunday. promoter Jack 'tv.'ech Is predicting some new track records . Leech has been living on the old .:Mtneral Springs course for the. last C'week and he now proclaims it the greatest little old track in Indiana. ,'fiest of all it is now dustless. Jack .Fcjt.of all it is now dustless. Jack 3-?cld-d to giv? the calcium chlori le treatment a trial.' Ho sprinkbd five fl-T.s of fhe strange chemical on the ti-'iy surface . T:is Chloride absorbed "S'v, tons of moisture and h.ld it. -He:ice the track continually presents ine hard damp appearance of having. -1-ee.n visited by shower. ' It will be the first ehanco. race fans - ip f the region have had to watch speed events on a dustlet's track. Of course tt means better races alo becaus; th leader will not be throwing the dirt In his competitors- faces. Carpenters have, been working this week tn the bier addition to the g.-ondftand which will be heartily appr dated, by the fenco hangers. Another Improvement ror which they ill call Jack blessed is the installation of new pumps in the half dos'-n wells which are scattered over the grounds. Jack's idea is to take ail of the dltwxmflture out of attending race moets. After tvt h. knows he will i-bav, the crowds. From inquiries which have been re;fived. practically all of the racrs Vho were, at the- first meet will be ther Sunday. In addition there will -Jb a better showing of local favorites. Faul Anderson bell"vts he has his -bike trained to noli its, tires better 'than tli first time and eipetu i.o .,thow some smoke. It m'trht be mm--lionet her that Paul slipped over to . - - that s 4 leaf blend . Crimped (ao paste)

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DOES DESCHAMPS TURN HYPNOTIC EYE ON GEORGES WHEN HE TRAINS FOR BOUT?

Came the wierd tile from France some months ago that the hypnotic eye of Manager Deschamps has had much to dc with the success of Georpfs Carpentier in the rir.p. The story' pointed out that Deschamps fixed his eyes oa Carp's opponents and that they, railing victims of the wily manager . glance, were easy prey for the man in the rir.fr. The story 'drew considerable comment from ; hypnotists, scientists and the more material fighters and managers. Deschamps, by hi3 secretiveness. his aloofness and his general manner since arriving in the U. S. has kept an air of mystery about him. ."V-.:V-'-vv. . .. - 6 . J . V." S " mH9 -art iff Manager Deschamps with hia eagle and what Georges was doing muscles by bending on the ring Toledo, O.. the other day and wen the 25-mile Ohio State cTiamplonship . The races are scheduled to start at ;:?,n o'clock which will give folks a better opportunity ti gt there be-fr-events start where they eat th"!r lunches at home. EXPECTS KISS GOODBYE TO (International X. S. Sporting Editor.-) MAN'HASSET. Ij. I.. June 24 Th experts have- seen the last of Georges I'arpe.ntier until July 2. when he will climb into the ring with Jack rempscy at Jersey City. The French champion fias ,iary faded Into seclusion aa far as public workouts ai concerned. From now on. he will train strictly in private. His last woTTvout. against a new string of sparring partners was uut little different from any the others. He boxed with D.ve. Rose-. Kid Rosenberg, a former amateur welterweight champion middleweight. He gave this trio qul'e a pummling and wound up with a round of tugging and pulling against Joe jvanette. As Georges fades from the pub'ic gaze, he leaves the talent very much in the air. The crlMcs. for Instance, knor little mere, about him now. thin they did when he started training a month ago Of' TH& AJIUUCA.V LliAGlE V-. Lret. ,62a .575 Cleveland .... Nt-w York .. Washington Boston . . Dert.ro it CHICAGO ... St. Louis ... Philadelphia ... 3i 4 o 3 0 :s 3 5 G2 34 3 8 . .06 . .3) . . CD ... .26 . .27 . .22 .5 4 5 .t 4s H3 o .26 Yearterrday's Bexults Chicago, 6; Cleveland. 0. New York. 6: Boston. 1. Philadelphia. .': AVaahingtcn, St. Louis. 6. Detroit. 4. NATIONAL. LEACIE.

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4 tx vy eye turned on Carpentier, above, at the tune exercising his back fluot WHITE SOX PLAYER All the More Eeason WhyFans Should See Game Saturday. ' Johnny Mostel belongs to Hammond and not to tvhitlng. This info came from n.ohertsdab Hammond's northern suburb, today, to correct the statement that Johnny Mostcl of the White Sex was a Whiting boy. Johntiv is a ItobTtsoaiei vr.duct and is ' still a resident of that iportion of I Hammond . I All the more reason why Hammond baseball fans should attend the jor.nry Mostcl celebration at the White Sox ball park Saturday afternoon when the- Sox play Detroit. A hundred and fifty box seats directly back of third base have, been reserved fr Hammond fans. Seats are on sale at Monnett'j and by agents of the Northern States Life Insurance Company. The tickets s-'U for J1.75 and 23 cents of that sum goes to a fund to buy a i s f1 Mostel Is the first Hammond boy to get Into the big leagues, it is said. He played with Hammond in 1913. Good Advice. "When some one heaves a rock at roti." Raid Uncle Eben, "don't was'e time heavin' it back. Keep climbin an- use it for' a steprin' stone." $2.70 from Hammond! to Fort Yayne ALSO $126 KNOX $2.70 SOUTH WHITLEY $ .64 VALPARAISO $1.56 HUBBARD. ; AND RETURN (War Tax 8 Per Cent. Additional) MA NICKEL PLATE ROAD i EVERY I SUNDAY Proportionately Low Excursion Fares to other points. Get full information of P. Thomson, Ticket Agent, Hammond, Indiana, cr address C. A. Pntchard. D. P. A.. Ft. Wayne. Indiana. "ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY."

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LET DOGS DO IT BY TAD 'Written for the I. N". Service. 1 NEW YORK, June 24. When fellow talk about footwork vlnnlnK flRhts wc nl-vvaj think about the blit colored ruy Joe Humphreys uiw In rhlludelilii.i Joe Snya thin Kuy wn twice n tl aa t!ie fellow he was boilng but lntead of ulus(tlnfc he was running away for denr Ufe After three or four round of the bnckward mtuft Arthur Uuffir, a kid In the sraUery j-cllcdi lley, finowball, why don't yon iitand up and ilhtf" The colored boy, without looking up, but keeping up the footwork, piped I "Keet brought me In here; fret take care of me." And they do nay Georte Carntler has Come ftreat foot work. B WILL PLAY ST. J S ET CHUCK. Manager Lietzan rted hard to book this team and at last rnude his access by booking the St. John. This team has a strong record winning eight games out of tight. After having been defeated last Sunday by the lied Sox Manager Lietzan claims he has some extra good material on the fitld for th coming Sunday. Captain Thompson has had his men out four nights and claims that we will ba successful in lowering th St. John's record . 4 The St. Johns have a strong team being from the Intcr-State and MidWeet !ague sand therefore hard work is ne-cded on the Columbia side to be victorious . Owing to the fact that the West Lnds uaed the new ball park last Sunday Manager Lietzan managed to get the park lor Sunday. The pu.rk is in perfect order for Sunday after having rain a f t w days ago. The outfield has also been fixed up considerably in th last few days. Romeo will pitch aa usual and Smith will be his receiver. Jablonskt will take care of the second peg ajid also bat in the clean-up posit ion . John Lietzan who had his arm broken while playing baJl against the R-:d Sux is improving wonderfully. He plays left Held for the Columbia and rlalm that he will be In the old Co lumbia line up again by the Fourth. King George to Present Polo Cup to Americans LONDON. June 23. America's ro10 team, which yesterday swept through the. defense of the British aggregation and w on the right to carry back across the Atlantic tlvfe international challenger cup, was warmly congratulated by polo experts and the newspaper writers here today. The cup will be presentacd to the Americans by King George, probably on Saturday. Pirates vs. Hegewisch. This Sunday the Hammond Pirates wil cross bats with the fast Hegewisch ninn at the Hegewisch ball park. This will te one of the Irf-st games of the season as the"e, two teams have never met before. The Pirats will use five following lineup: Reinert, if; Domke, rf; Klina. cf; Potts. 3b; Slavin. ss; Kuschel. 2b; Sehewerin. lb; Young, c. Berg, p. A Solvent. "Liquor altvars loosened rip onr patrons." paid a waiter reminlsceatlr. Meaning, we suppose, that it released the tip" from the tipplers. Boston Trnncrirt always makes good

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Track to Keep pulled in th K. cf C. Suburban League last Sunday when Chicago Heights beat Pullman after a hard uphill fight and Whiting submitted to defeat at the hands of Harvey in another closo battle. Although Hammond did not play a regular league game lafct Sunday, they gained in tlm striding on both Pullman and Whiting and as a result th-y are now In undisputed possession of third place, just a half a game from Pullman and a fame and a half '--hind South Chicago who is on tr,p with R games won und 1 lost. Hammond is planning on taking a big crowd along over to Harvey n.-st Sunday to help them put over another win and possibly yio Into second place aa Whiting is expected to como back strong w ith a new pitch r in t he box against Pullman and according 'i Whiting's manager they will be fully prepared to put ov r u victory an they figure they must win this game to stay in the running- It Is als-o possible that South Chicago might get knocked e!f by Chicago Heights, The big bus which has been engaged to take the Hammond fans to liarvev will leave the K. of C. club rooms not later than 1:15 p. m. and tickets L5

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Down the Dust for the round trip may be had from any one of the local players at 50" each . Willard "Too Busy" to See G-eorges and Jack KANSAS CITY, Mo., .Tun 24. j7s Willard, frrj' r heavyweight champion, told friends here yes'erda, that he was too busy to be in Jersey City. N. J., on July 2 to witness the championship bout between Jack Demps and Georges Carpentier. In respond to a question as to whether n planned to fight Carpentier should If" latter defeat Dempscy. Willard c!arl "1 am inn busy to think of flsrhtl-rfV anybody just now." up and Fir Street HARBOR rOURCVUHDS:.

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