Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1921 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Monday, August 1, 1921.
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Koper to Start Training For MisKe .bout -0. 12. Bob Roper, Chicago's heavyweight who never eem to be Idle, has returned, from Detroit, where he defeated Chuclc Wiggins la ten rounds Thursday night. Roper, after a oouple of days' rest, will resume training at the Arcade for his match with Billy Miske. which takevs place at Grand Rapids Aug. 12.
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ATHLETIC PIGHIC Lodge Men Plan Biggest "Old Fashioned" Outing City Ever Saw There. TsrcaxL to the times WlLZSO. Led- Aug. 1- W ednfJcfunsocn. Aasrust 10. has been
cat sia tw the bis picnic of the WhSCB SSk at Whiting park. It wta tme of the real old-fashioned ! kind with sack races. three-legged ) raoaa. potato race, egg- races. pie j earing contests, j E en tie fasti "-e greased pig will be ; to. evMenrw, trained to the minute for j the) festivities. The committee ap- J potSted t ait on the p'.g have j jrlacca with famous pigs of j fora.-T yeara, therefore will purchase I one w"th a long line of ancestors ; fazacd fox speed and endurance. j After the aforesaid elusive pig has been run to earth the contestants will i have a chince to climb a greased pole j
RING CHAMPIONS nAVE HAD MIGHTY TOUGH SUMMER
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SQUIRREL
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Monday, August 1. will mark the opening of the squirrel hunting teafou In Indiana, which exttnda for three months, coming to a close oti
i December 1. To hunt during thla
period It is necessary for the sportsman to carry a license on his person and to produce ft If requested by any game warden. Licenses may be procured from the county clerk or directly from the Indiana department of conservation upon reeclpt of the prtcj and proper description of the person making application for the license. Receipts given by ageDts for ir.ony paid fur a license will not be recognized in lieu of the license. Permission from the land owner for hunting upon hl3 property is also an essential duriing the quirr;l season.
tHTCHELL GIVEN i HEAL OPPORTUNITY L BY BRAVES BOSS
to grab a five dollar bill at th top . The famous EUts team will battle some other Elka Club nine upon the park diapiond. The Milwaukee Elks hav (been defied and may accept the challenge on that day. The local ttuad boasts a team upon which the mayor, fir chief, city Judge, city engineer and others cl prominence pastime as regular players. The Elks are going to outdo themselves to pack Into an afternoon and evening all the varities all the varieties of fun of such quantity ana quality as only the best people cn ea,rth koow. A crowd of real folks will be there rho know how to enjoy a reaJ time themselves and want everybody te hav it, not only at tha picnic but all the time. At an enthnsiastio meeting of the vaxlotta committees of the Standard Oil Athletic Association la?t Thursday evealng plans were prepared for the second annual field day of the association. The personnel oi the aforesaid ootBialttees indicates that tk.e
program will be the best ever staged - j-- - j-jiu i , mi t"i w-l-u ... i lu la this part of the state. The me;t . Tennis championship on the park i the local boys. Toung Belgium.
wui o n-eia on iaiw. ay at niung courts and swimming and diving con-j menVber o the association may 1
tests at the beach will divert those) matched with Sammy Mandell. or
The present champion, right, a bore: Bryan
nw middleweight king; Jack Dempsey, heary weight champ: Benny Leonard, lightweight title holder, and Johnnj' Kiibnne, featherweight king. Below: Jack Britton, welterweight champ, left, ?r!d Pet Eermsn, bantamwwjht king. It has been a toogh fnrr.Trser for the champions in the six recogr.ized ririj? diviFior.s. Two of the six battlers who wore the crowns January 1 have lost them alone the road. Pete Herman recently reclaimed the bantam weight title from Joe Lynch, who
NO. 38 FOR BABE HELPS YANKS WIN NEW YORK. Aug. 1. "BabeRuth jumped two days ahead of his 1920 record by crashing out his ."8th borne run of the season in the sixth Inning of today's Cleveland-New York ga-me. Two men were, on base at the time. Ray Cadwell was the victim.
Philadelphia Semi-Pro Hurler Comes to Cubr.
PHIIADELPHIA. Aug. 1. Willi-v:' McKenly, prominent semlpro la . pitcher, has been signed by the Cub.The local hurler submitted his termsto Manager Johnny Evers, who sent ' word that eevrything was O. K. aril McKenly has been ordered to join the i Cubs on their next appearance in thl:. city, August 20.
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Owner George Washington Grant. aboTe, and Fred MitchelL The Boston Braves stand oat; alongside the Pirates, as one of the sensations of the present bie leaene
Ne"W York AthletCS cramb,- And the bulk of the
ttcuiv lu ana per rrea Mitchell and Owner Grant. Mitchell is mnning the club the way his boosters believed he could if given free rein, and Grant has been bigenough to gve Mitchell complete s&jso.
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held it at the firs, ol the year
Bryaa Downey recently knocked
out Johnny Wilson, who claimed the middleweight title. Jack Dernpsey ia the only one of the
other four kms who has risked his title in a decision battle so far this year. Benny Leonard will place his in the rin early in A net- -t vKr he meet? Tendler
TRAVKRS ISLANTX N Y., Aug. i TMrty members of the New Y Athletic Ciub were knocked 'o t . ground yesterday by a bolt of I p. lng that struck a shod in which were seeking shelter. Artificial respiration .a ed one them . Th lubrpen had hcen shimming but ran to the shed when the storm 1 a " v.? A'! r able to watch a ball game an hour later.
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; the only real middleweight." who will settle the muddle that has arisen tn 'hat division. j Preceding the . Glbbons-Ratner b'-'ut : ;'; be the long-delayed Gn Tunnev- ,- j Marty Bnrke engagement. These
two have been matched eix times, but never have met.
The principals in the third event
be Earl Baird of California and
y Murray of the Bronx.
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park. As that flay his aso ben s-;t
as Id ty the Eagle a of Indiana for thetr convention at Whiting It Is sn asssrd fact that this town will be the oecter of attraction that day. A feaaeball rame between the Whitln Elks ad the Standard OH A. A. teaaa wCH start the day. Both teams have fee-en. playing winning ball and wfn taka this occasion to settle the kvaaJ -chaznpioriSh! p . Thli may he the last vsoaica to se the Elks battery la mtSian aa th rnotmdsraan Furtyo is ansh by the White Sox and the caxAsy "K5tUjaxrs may wear a Boston Aatertftm la>M tinlfo-rm soon. The gt mn.ja.rd OH testn also boasts of seve1 5iJa7rs ct big league- experience a& the battl should be worth going
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who do not care for the national pastime. A basket lunch will be in order during the noon hour while the Standard Oil band plays popular melodise . The claims of varton departments to prowess in contests a speed and irawn will be settled on track and field tn the afternoon- Reoords of last year may be mashed and vartotis trophies change owners when th final results are knowu. About 4 p-. ra. the boxing and wrestling fans wd see pome of the best known stars of the Iocs arenas perform In the arripl theater of the park. That the contests may not be too one-aided. opponents may be brought from other ottiee to battle
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boxer of equal Importance. Wood River will no doubt will again send Ed Hanson to defend Ms title against some local lad. During the afternoon and evening there will be danoing at the pavilion. The Standard Oil Company band of fifty pieces, already famous as the beat band In northern Indiana, will give a concert from seven till nine. With an even break from the weather man the Standard Oil A. A. field day program of September B should be the best ever attempted in this part of the state. The thousands of visitors expetrted on that day will find every moment enjoyala.
GIBBONS AND .RATNEE j TO "FTO-KT TOMORROW! NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Manager Ed- j die McMahon reports everything in !
readiness for ths four ten-round bo
that will be staged Tuesday night
the big open air arena at Dyckman Oval. I Time's Wondrous Changes, The clash between Mike Gibbons of j Archeolcgisrs believe that even ill St. Paul and Augle Ratner, the Hir- j the Stone ape direct maritime re!a!em middleweight, has excited moreltlon? existed between northern Jutthan ordinary Interest, many fight fans I land and the distant countries to the contending that th"se two boxera are EuUth.
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IjOS ANCJEUBS. CaL Aug. 1 Jack rempsey, world's champion heavyweight, left Lo Angeles yesterday for Kew York. He slipped away quietly, avoiding newspaper men who sought to learn his plans for the future, but previously had stated that If he went east It would be to accept an offer to tour Europe-. The Los Angeles Times today will print an article quoting "a close personal friend of Dempsey" as saying the champion had closed a contract to tour Europe for $10,000 a week. It was not disclosed with whom the contract was made. The champion left here at 11:30 a. m., traveling by the Santa Fo railroad.
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Yeterday'a Results. Philadelphia, 10; Chicago, 2. St. Louis. 4; Brooklyn, 2. Cincinnati, 8; New York. 7. Cincinnati, 4; New York, 3. No other game scheduled. AMERICAS LEAGUE. W. L
Cleveland 62 New York ... .....58 Washington 53 Detroit 43 St. Louis 44 Boston . ... 42 CHICAGO 4 2 Philadelphia .36
1 rwtertlay'a Rrult New York. 12; Cleveland, 2. Washington, 9; Detroit, 5. No others scheduled.
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Flyweight Johnny Buff to Meet Bantam Jabez White NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Johnny Puff, the flyweight, makes his initial assault against the bantam division -tonight, when he meets Jabez White of Albany, in the main bout of twelve rounds at the Armory A. A. in Jersey City. Considerable interest is being shown by the fans, who are an.tious to pee how the little Rkeetor shapes up in the division headed ly Pete Herman.
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