Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1921 — Page 9

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DOWNEY HURTS CHAMP'S REP. BUT THAT IS ALL

That's a Sr.e ir.ixup --e:ght championsh:? .-.-: Cleveland "Wednesday n.g has such a scramble, bo'c . -fight game, and to say tr... Is in doubt about the Mi., it mildly. Johnny "Wilson, the Nrw laui, wio boxes out cf 3o ha still is champion, tKillUea, his Boston Jimmy Gardner, his rriveree from Boston. G-jr that Bryan Downey th floor in the now -. , round, hit him when that ho disqualified Jr.gr. On the ether har.fi. T ' tends that h had "Wilt r. in an early rcur.d and : hr th last round, and that "V, ly was down for more t'r.ioa the first two tumbles

esth round. In this cwr.ter.ti- n supported by the officii! t!icrk He says that Gardner called ar. inary foul to save the champ: for Wilson.

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BT JACK VEIOCK (Si?F .:CSSi?CMENT ! N. SERVICE NEW YORK. July 23. That muchaoused fistic heirloom, the middleweight crown, is the center of anther rousing- dispute today as a result of tha Wil son-Do wny brut m Cif've ia nd . Ever since Ketche! and Papke hur.R

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Tilson and Jimmy Gardner ..eked referee, on one side .-.at the tile dii not chanr

one at the riifg-yide aimits havirs seen a foul committed ;.r.i the box.r. commission, which has the final sa in all matters, has reversed the decsion, Wilson s claims won't hold nine

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riN'TERNATiCNAL NEWS SERVICE XEW YORK. July 29. The it'.n-

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team wr.icn tiea the l'rmceton-L ornell combination for the victory at Travers Island Thursday afteru-...m will sail for home sr. on. fairly well satisfied v.;-.h th.ir invasion of thi.country. Though Weatei by Y.i!--and Harvard the British athletes g:vtthe Tit'fis and Pornei li i ns a valiant fi-jht for victory and through the great work of Caotain Iiudd an 1 Harold Abrahams tuin-d what looked like a d at into a tie score. Rud!'-vio-ory in fh'- half mile and the W;-i-n.njr of the 100 yard dash and tne running- broad Jump by Abraham featured the efforts .-.f the visitor!The treat running r,t Donald Foresman of Princeton, who defeated S-a-rro'-e -rf Oxford in the three mile ra -saved the day for the Americans.

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Downey has sll the h-est of it. s e e m to be the c h a m p i o n . "Wilson has never teen a pr Voxer. He can rearceiy expect

the boxing- fens wii; stand up for him In this dispute, especially as he, to"k a handpicked referee to Cieve.lur.d

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ares have hoisted the old 1 .ross boms rlaj; and txpect

to take the I. K. Xational Juniors :r.to port next Sunday when they meet on the Harrison P;trk diamond at I o'clock. " iiig I.ill" Sweeney, the smoke ar::.-t, will be on the fnouna ; for the home team and Rod Young: i will hold cown the receiving- job. Hullr.u's soraired vris.t is mending1

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Waits Hoyt's fine pitching enabled the Yanks to take the measure of the Erowns. Hoyt allowed 4 hits. Darlnjr base running by the Boston Braves save thetn the edg-e over the P-eds. Graney scored from first or. Smith's single In the ninth Inning and the Indians trimmed Boston. Jess Haines distributed five h!s among the Phillies but refused tc. pu. out any runs.

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live up to tntlr motto: "A team may be down hut. it's n-:ver out" and fitrht to the end. The- batting order is a:; follows: Ilelmrt If; Kuschell 2b; Sla-

a ss; i-.:i:.na lb; Domke cf: Potts Lar.n.be rf; Young- c: Sweeney p. ce and. Berg, utility men.

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: urKyo, crack pitcher of the Whiting -.ki pitched a whirlwind game for the ;n.ca-o C:ty League ump.res against h6 Lake Views last Wednesday eveung at DeFaui University field. Furkyo fanned twelve of tho Lakt,

Views In the seven innings that he pitched. His wonderful work as a Pitcher grained for him a visit from unn P. Keiry, veteran semi-pro manager and now scout for the "White Sox. i urkyo is to rvpert t. Manager Glcason immediately on the rtturn vf the

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Mike Dundee Decides to be His Own Ring Manager Mike Dundee o; K:k Island, who whipped Gene Watson at East Chicago recently, called up last night and sa'd he proposed to handle his own affairs in the future. He crave no reason for severing business relations with Emii Thiry.

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Roper Earns Decision Over Wiggins in Detroit Bout DETROIT, Mich.. July :. Capf . Bob Roper, Chicago, won the newspaper decision in a t-r. round bout last night with "Chuck" Wicrgins of Indianapolis. Roper had the better . of four rounds, Wiggins of one and, the others were declared even. i

Bring the whole family, even if you have to come in a spring wagon. There'll be a barrel of fun and mirth from the minute you land on the picnic grounds until youleave at midnight. Games and prizes, music 'n everything a regular old fashioned picnic that will make us feel like kids again and make the kids feels like grown-ups. Medinah and Orak Ball Game This will be one of the fastest and most exciting events of the season. Be sure to get in on this. It will be the subject of "gossip" for days and days. Remember the place and time.

Cobb got back into up and the Bengal; bill -with th Athletes; .

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Homers by Shanks and Milan featured Washing-ton's thlra straight victory over the White Hose. A timely tr'p!e by Pete Kilduff in the fourth Inning, coupled with Leer. Cadore'a nice sharp-shooting, gave the Dodgers a victo."jf over Chicago.

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! HESS VILLE NINE WINS i A DOUBLE HEADER The fast North End Juniors mark- j ed up two more victories Sunday on ! . the home grounds by defeating East !

, Cnicago 3 to 0 and St. John Juniors 13 to S. This makes ten victories ;' and one defeat this season. The North ! Ends would like to book games with ' some Hammond teams averaging Is : to 19 years of age. Call Hammond ; 1362-Y-4 between 6 and 9 o'clock and ask for Chuck.

COLUMBIA A. C. WILL PLAY THE

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Therephotos of Edward 0. Gourdin. preat Harvard star, show him after the takeoff and at the end of his marvelous broad jumps The photos, however, were not taken at the same performance, as the different shirts indicate. Edward O. Gourdin neo athlete and the greatest track man Harvard ever produced has ended his college athletic career. And he ret.red ,n a blaze of glory . Appearing in the international college jmes m Harvard stadium, Gourdin set a new world's record for the troau jump by hurtling through the air for 25 feet and 3 inches The ?0lk WaS 24 feet l1 iRches' de h Per

I A. E.F.MAT MAN j IS KILLED ABILENE, Tex., July 29 John j Chaiwick, who claimed tha light j heavyweight wrestling- championship i of the A. E. F. in France during the : war, was shot and killed in front of a j theater at Merkel, his home near j here.

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(By CKUC ' . ) After having tackleu the strong -teams of the Interstate and Chicago leagues, th j Columbia A. C. r. t managed to book the strong G team uf the ilidWest League Gary cunsidered one of the strongest tea in the league and therefore Manag -Lietzan has called his men out in -field for ekuli practice a few ev. -ings . Romeo, the twirier for the Columbians, will pitch his best against t team and therefore Capt. Thoiuyassures success. There will be out one change in the lineup for Saturu and that being in tho left Mela, Columbia leftfielder w-.-nt away business arii therefore sj'Hard of , Chicago Will take his pia.:e. The Columbia A, C. also has h stiong team having w- r. t :. as many games as they've 1 s: . T.-.ey have played the strcn - si of tea-, s such as the Chicago l.cd Sox, M'Umetie Pioneers und La.in..nt tlag.es. The game was scheduitd to be played Sunday but on acct-ui.t of so i.e reason or other the g.tnu u as cancelled for Sunday and arru.ngetr.ents made for the game to ' e played Saturday afternoon ar. Cleuson Park at Gary. Buses will lea, a Columbia hall at 1 o'clock sharp and a good crowd of Hammond ar.'. W, Hammond are expected to : o:. for their favorite team. The ga.at- is to be callef promptly at 3 o'clock.

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