Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1922 — Page 8

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OURNEY Trv1n:r Chavken. l:i eharge of first annual ba.-!..HbaU tourncv, -S be MU over by the American 1 -.on l:ns? already received si entries for t!otour.iey. It i. .-N! ve. t-.l that th largest iTitry i 1 any tourramcnt will bo tvivtui a;t.l tbe is pUmiiiip t-!"-;t the tourney over in fc'ival fash ion. L-iMitweipht !-;mis ( Lake .uttv will v ....... -.. . un-u t i ,t i :i i tournament, there a r at least sever ' in Lake county who have a rei'u!it:oti j.htj it-.g the pa ai as i: obi ho pl.-ycd. and with s i:n hard ' . :n-. se -:..n l,i (..j-n tiio totirnarueu if,,- teams ni! he in tip to rdiape when t face 'their opponents on the oper;:air niRbt. Hammond will likely be rt lir-.'rf.n.t-'-j by at h-at tivo teams, the! -r-r.i--- town will Jik-:.v cop the (durn.'int, but tie y will hu v. in play at top ! t-I-f.-a as Kast Chlcairo has two of the " ;.'r .ilt't liphtweipht teams cvit jut t i y ur. Gary has tv o team which are danperou to far. and Whii--i.r also has a rachcrja ck of a quintet ''ins w some p-I basket halt V hen, ' the fatiiii f rout different cities face I i I: other op the . nitig nipht. West ! .1 ia.T'n-Mid wiil ho represented by the .:.! -r:hia A. '" A dark horse in th. i y, ' '. -s I;1;-!!: " ".ft h'-aieti the heS? ' : ' : i v-; t j ..!-c- r, oivii.ty. atv! ' "i !.' i 1 y fans ;s tn i o; i r-.- i:i t!o -m!r.HT tour it v. I 'ffu'i-V ''n ?h.tre art' arrHnsitic 'ho f-lT-.iuio .-.fttt arc at.-o I'lannins to make M-t -j- t :T-"!-t t. ma !. this tnurriunit-nt cvi cr-as r ;'.;n tiio high s Iiooi meet. J-.titrh-si will :lo;-o Moti. lay ami any tn.m iti Lalvo i-iMtnf y vishlnur to rnrr ran flo v hy .orrosp-ndiii; v.iti lr'-;:iK hayiv n at 1 lh.ty si., onci 'X .Itn grivlnjr the ten ' From V7 entworth. ?";"rt!nt;- K.iitnr. ttiko County Tinit-s: Ilarniaond, lud. l)r ?ir: As roaoh of tho "Went worth Hirh 5 h el fount 1 was C'Oisiotraidy interl in t!"" artido "Wcatworth I-.-aO.i!" by tho S..tith Side Comets. Wo ha vo never I'iayel the C, one's in a n at-'i p.'i-'i'.', Ai-out two week:; ago. on Ft b. wo i-iaed them in a distinctly ;o.i!.:o se.s:.-n v. itb sme of ci'jr regulars out ., ti.. i..ee up. and very man of the lightweight team Ida; ins; part of the panic. Some time a so there was also a report of a game that toe Midgets had .i'f-attd the Wen two r:h Hih Rohool team. The fact that it was the second ' -a nj that flayed tie; Midye-.a was! emitted . I realize t";rre is mu.'ii to he desired in - he irsy of arhletic sueeesses, which i'a.'t makes it mere important to us ;;a we be not s t;vrt'H.rned in a w ruu 1 - r-t. Hoping' this Information makes O'jr t'osittou clear, 1 am. Very truly yours. CliAIliONCK K. ll.CKUMKR. Indiana Grapplers Beat Ohio Stats in latches. coLi'MfM"-; T --.h-: ! 1 I:. .S'.'itf., ; 'i';.. H(r tiMwfJi M irttver of Itidia.'ia. ;t romWna'm.i i'.j-iy hu'd. ar.d l.'.;.-a of 1 o ..hio, i.-i -a -; w ...i :. fHd :.e . ! Io. ... h 7 Indiana . fpp ted Oh :o .ortre matches Uiio, and Sav i n i r.s' m ith i --r-rs and h e and liall : . ii s issors BUFF HURTS HAND; CALLS OF T WO BOUTS! kw Y'"'f : . -.-h 7 -.b.'-o-y r.'ifr. i.a: : t i :;r v. ' : ..: i 1 : if.s" .;l!anifit arnoitii'-e-l rd,. y had ln;re 1 tiie tl;urd .f 'hi? . f; ha nit and rihahiy wouhi not he aide o box for : we '-ks. ji. ri I n.a.l..-hes witn Moor", of si. PiMii, set for Ft:riaht if J- r-.-y ".ty, and with ' Lyneli in M ,di. .)!! S(iUj.te Garden, -h :h"'. f F T ii IS IS

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"FRAID TO SWEATS" ARE VICTOR And tho l,.'H I earn v. on. The Hammot,,.! -Afraid to Sweats" are now hail, ed as fee "dumps" as? they simply romped aw.iy from the "Never Sweats" esne, daihv in tae :a.t half of the game. The final .s..-ore was ;:.! to IS in favor of the "Afraid I o Sweats." At the end of the fist half the s-. : e stood at a tie with S joints aoieee though this is disputedUy some who claim the "Never Sweats" were in the lead 10 to 8 or S to 6 but be that as it may there was i.o (luestio.i ah.-, ut the superiority of the "Afraid to Sweats" w hen tbe final whistle blew. The winninp team whs; captained hy "Huse" lkiiit Carroll who aetcd as ba.-k grnard which jx sition h held Omvn ssen.iidwly throutrhoot the first ha if. e'arroil's aide assistants were pespet a It " lesiiiond. IVrky Flynn. Soike Ilariboi, Imteh Klein. Pen Hnrle, Htiorty MelAujrhlin. Sp ed Mudphy. ltarney Gooffle Gi'iis and Little Jeff Gehrir.ir. Fiynn. Han'. -a and Murphy were the leadir.sr ;o in t -- t tei s . Th- defeated agrgr. graf ion was led on the floor by Mr. Hugh Murphy, Works Manaprer of the General Atneriean Tank Car Corporation. Mr. Murphy's ttim was made r.p of several supposed stars, including Fat O'Kourke. IJIondie Chartier. His Hell Telephone Carroll, Jew Ijrendt. I" rude !:m I'alton, Kddie Slippery Flynn. Rong-ldiouse Jimmy Dillon and L'.uek Heimbach. the famous P. L. The. only disappointment of the evemner was the failure of Frank O'Kourke to j-et on the floor for part of the tussle. The old boy pot . cold feet, at the last, minute so evidently fiomobody wised him up that the (janm was framinp 1o run him out. of pas about the first five rui'i'ilt of play. Too bad he sre, He 1 tho mouse and Fiilf 1 all tha fun. HEBREWS TO PLAYJROQP ONE J' -Iiiplit tlie ITehrews will play a return came with the stronp Troop One quintet, at the Lafayette gym. Since the first pa me, whieh went to the Hebrews. S-t to 10. tho Scouts have tak' n in T. M-J ers and Fred Kald of the hif-h school, and they promise to p-.ve the Hebrew five a taste of the hitter icli. l.Koft. fail to S'(- this Kama as the Hebrews intend plavinp their stronp-e.-t I in. up. The lineup for the Hebrews will he: Miller and Carnovitz. forwards; Tdpner, cent er; Xgademan and Koriioff. puards. Pittsburgh "Swapped" for Fiddle. Tti city of Pitts-burgh. t is said, atand on ground once jrlven In e.xChHntre for a vitiMr, JJ i.llUU5U.-Hfl t SUPER fi to

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TAIHS. Marh 7. GAnrgfs Carpt-n-th-r Intends to dofend the world's lifrhf.hoa vyweinht title as soon as its Amurioatt claimants docido who is the ripht man to ojiposo him. but the hattlo m'y take jd.iee on this s'd of tho Atlantic. In an intervie- today, Franvols M. pps Hmps, his iiuinaK-.T, expressed surprise that no ofters hud oomu from Tex" rtickaid. Carpentier, ho dolarrd, was ready to so to America at any time, on condition that a iverjrer purse is offered there than in Kngland or France. WAUJE LUNDGREN HANGS UP A NEW A. 0. C. RECORD TOLEDO. O.. March 7. Chicapo, whieh has furnished most world's record breakers in the American Howling congress tournaments, produced another yesterday in I he person of Waller Lundpren. of the Kaads teams. Bowling in the tournament staples lure yesterday afternoon, Lundpren rolled 7l'0. bea.tinp Hi prevt u- record set by Harry Cavan .f Pitts-buiph laere in 1919, hy eleven pins. In aecompiis'uinp his achievement Lundgren rolled parties of 231, 2",2, and I6n. The latter r;ime was opened witii six straipht strikes, ail on pocket balks. The seventh saw the hall cross over and tho 5-7 split stand. Lundpren then male four straight ftrikt'K and left three pins on the last ball. HOOSIERA.C.BOXERSAT GARY-T CHAMPIONSHIPS INDIANAPOLIS. March 7. The Hoosier Athleti.: Club will send a team of boxers to compete in middle states championships under the auspices of the Gary Y. M. C. A., March 9. lit and 11. These bouts are under the jurisdiction of the Indiana A. A. Tj". and the entries already have amounted to over loo contestants. The H. A. C. team will "consist of Georpe Hlsp-ns, flyweipht class ; Frederick Butler, bantamweight; Kdward Orme. U y-htweiphl ; Georpe Penson, wHterweipnt. and Georpe Mulholland. liphtweipht class. Most of these boys at some time or other have won city and .state championships. Last year the H. A. C. won In the lipht j ........... vi.x.-. eil. 41,1111 fjia.'t' 1 second in the liphtweipht class. Fob , lowinp thr-hie bouts there will be tie i state A. A. I", championships, at Tom Hnson hail, under the auspices of th lio.o-ier Athlete. Club, on April 7 am' S. and most of the winners of the central states bo-.its will coropete here. C'ulver Military Academy, Xolre Dam, ! Fniversity and the Gary V. M. C. A. will compete in both championships. The If. A. C. b y.s are training- daily, and Orme and Mu!hol.'amI are in ' xvellent. shape. Hipp.-af. the city champion liywi ipht, I aI.-o f spectcd to hrins homo the bacon. This will be the first attempts for l'.enson and Butler in the central states tournament. Jimmy Daltoti. the H. A. c. hoxinp instructor, will make the trip with the Ikivs an I be in their cot iter. P A R K E R'S D O N U TS ARE LIKE the KIND MOTHER MADE Coupe, $2570 Coach, $1795

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FOR BIG SEASON BY LARKY GBOKGK. Kast Chicago is gruomlnR its comi"K pugilistic champion, Vatsy Rocco, to seek his laurels for this coming: reason In the squared circle. This locally popular exponent of the fistic art is earnestly hlttinp the hard road of tralnfnp in preparation for a series of bouts which hi3 manaper and teacher, Tim O'NIel, has speared for him. His first argument is as tough a proposition as could be secured. "One Round" McGovern of West Side fame will step into the roped arena with Vatsy Rocco, or "Wop" as he is mora affectionately known in these parts, tonipht, March 7, 1022, in the beautiful eiuu rooms of the Chicapo Order of Klks. The affair is to be a no-decision, six round, mix-up, with the popularly declared victor matched up to meet Tim McCarthy of South Chicapo in the near future. Patsy has a score or two to settle with McCarty, and he will put forth his best efforts with McGovern tonlpht in order to clinch this mateh. Patsy holds one draw and a newspaper decision over Tim; however, the squack fr on Smth Chicapo has it that Tim was out of form in his two encounters with the Kast Chicapo phenom, and that he can trim the "Wop" with ease ' tie works hard enough, to slide Into his real condition. Patsy, on the other hand, maintains that his victory was not a fluke, and that he will duplicate tho win if he ever meets Tim apaiu repa rdless of his condition. Rocco has been out for two weeks hurninp up the road every morning at sun-up for a live mile fat reducer. In the afternoon he hops aboard a GreenLine for .lack O'Keefe's gymnasium in South Chicapo. Here he indulges in a four hour pym routine, of bo.xinp. hap punching-, rope skippinp, sand bap sockinp. shallow bo.xinp. and chest stretching exercises. Then a shower bath and a rubdown puts him into the pink. He takes an occasional workout in the Kast Chicapo Dodper club rooms. At present ho is as finely drawn as a drum head, and impatiently waits for th timekeeper's clang that will call i him into battle. If this boy keeps his nose to the g-rindstone as he is tloinp now. and receives a little clever managing, he will quickly rift to the top of the heap for he has the makinps of a champ. He has youth, strenpht, ability, and, above all, confidence on his side. None other than Kd. W. Smith, sportinp editor cf the Chicago Evening- American, once publicly predicted that Patsy would some day wear the crown of the UT, pound class. Smith- is a keen student of boxing- and any assertion that he tjiakes is generally considered official. Hence, Patsy has a brilliant future spread out before him if he takes care of himseif. Providential. He v-as more religious tban frlacatp'l nrtl so not to be too greatly opn-Pt-.red for this "testimony" at prayer meeting: "I thank the Lord that I have three wives in heaven." The Epworth HemH. If You Can Suggest a Fairer Guarantee Than This I Will Sign it For $25.50 I guarantee to make a , suit of all wool materials. I guarantee the style and fit to be the equal of any suit that can be bought for $40.00 I guarantee that the suit will please you in every particular. I guarantee to return your deposit if for any reason whatsoever you do not want the suit. All I ask is that you make your decision at the time of delivery. Sam.

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E erfs J u lnd- March 7 Mac. Roberts of Hammond put. the K. O. on tot, Wato of Plymouth, Ind.. here Saturday night in the second round or a 6 round windup. Johnny Schroedcr alo of hammon.l beat Kid Kramer of Warsaw. Both Hammond flphters made many friends hero and will box here apain soon. WHITINBEATS "WOOD RIVER" nZ"Tir" Ind- :-h T" first of the series of f. panics betwef n .he AhiUns and Wood River teams of the .Standard Oil . Indiana ). 'whitnar swamped Wood River, winning by a total of 132 pina- Wilkinson was the star of the match pettinp an average ef 209 for the three pames. Wood River bad several bad breaks registering 23 splits, and with a little more luck will pive Whiting a close race next Wednesday evening-. March 8, at 8:00 p. rn. when the second of the three g-ame series will be rolled off. Scores: WHITING WORKS. C. Henrikson 190 168 161 519 C. Miller ifii ni 1K0 f,02 P. Liesso 157 2n igf 549 F- r'au 1S! 171 213 553 R. Wilkinson 223 231 171 628 Totals 930 J3 0 8:il 2751 WOOD RIVER WORKS. Kocher lfig 131 164463 Koenneker 14S 147 168 463 Christy 219 If..-, J:, 6orj Forsting- 173 l;)7 j5s ;-!4 Adams 1 .-,4 v0; 5,r,0 Totals f.. S21 891 2619 o. a. a. iiowi.im; scoki's Last week's panics completed the third round with tiie Towers in the lead, having- retrained it only last week when they defeated the Main office two games: TOWER S. McPhane 151 173 172 Muehanan 153 i:,s 16 1 James 148 141 142 OHrich 129 160 163 Panka 12S 1?2 165 Totals 707 S10 806 MAIN" OFF'ICK. Miller 170 ISO 114 Cole ir.3 150 167 Whitmer 181 134 157 Koval 186 178 115 Llesse 176 153 202 Totals 866 804 735 GREASE WORKS. M. Pataky 113 163 173 F. Radloff 133 127 147 J. Zuhy : 103 176 159 J. Jansky 115 160 115 G. Pataky 100 165 185 Totals 76S 803 803 PARAFFIN'. Winslow 120 167 156 Olrich 150 143 150 Wilt 159 157 xJ'.t Craswell 135 15 131 Hansen 15S 113 160 Totals 74 1 760 756

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Chuck Allman shaded Gene Larue in I In ten rounds; Johnny Rose knocked out Dutch Chandler in the first round; i-Tankie Rowinkle knocked out Young Keefe iu the third round, and Tony Carclfero and Mickey O'Oowd fought ten rounds to draw at Cincinnati. hMUy Emke beat ilike llirach in tea rounds at iK-troit. Augie Ratner knocked out Jack Delaney In first round at Brooklyn. Joe Tiplitz won on foul from Joe Henjamin in fourth round at Philadelphia, Oariny Edwards defeated Abe Friedman in ten rounds at Boston. HOB ART LEGION TEAM DEFEATED. HO BART, LVD., March 7 The local American Lepion basketball team met tlielr first defeat for the season Saturday eveninp when they played the Valparaiso University team. The Valpo team has the reputation of heinp one of the fastest teams in Xorthern Indiana, and they were a pood deal Heavier than the local team. The score was 38 to 17. The local team has no more games scheduled for the season but expect to travel during- the next two months and are open to be booked for games with any fast -team during that time. Pal Moore Outfights Jummati in 8 Hound Bout MEMPHIS, TEXX,. March 7 "Pal Moore is back. He came back a boundinp tonipht on two hands and defeated Frankie Jummatr of Chicapo in an eifcht round match. It was a characteristic pal Moore victory with one exception, pal not only outboxed Jummati but he outfoupht Jummati in several spells of shipping. It was Pal s first public appearance since January and following a mild attack of pneumoni. N. E. COMETS TACKLE E. C. DODGERS. t Thursday evening- the X. E. Comets will taka on the fast East Chicago Dodgers in a return game at the Irving school gym. The Dodgers pained a victory over tho Comets when these same teams met a few weeks back. Since then the Comets have hit their winning- stride and they can be counted on to give the I)dpers a hot tight from start to finish, with De Rolf and Chandler back in their lineup they will be a hard bunch to beat. The Comets are still in th.- running for county honors. They lost to the Mailables, 1C C. V.'s, Lowell and E. C. Dodgers. They have already evened matters with the Malleables and Lowell and will try miphty hard to even up with the Dodpers Thursday. The .K. C I'.'s it seems, does not care for a : return pame. Iets bear from you K. C. U.'s. The Comets challenp the Calumets for Northern Indiana honors, neither of these teams have met beforn. It is true that the Calumets defeated the Comets 120 pound team earlier in the reason, but this has no bearing on the championship.

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BOWUNG LEAGUE NAGrEMAN"3 TOGS. IBatchelor ' 224 20& ' 194 203 ' 18 172 : I-Udeklng-,Cooksey ISO 164 147 Totals 18 580 4UT K CHICAGO STATE ri. a n Joe P.ahn 132 l n nr. . 199 130 17i 5"S 155 2-0 4 22 561 179 156 175 310 J. Zimmerman m Totals 77 McKEVZIES I IARD WARE.9 142 151 MlUer 148 i;i9 TotaIa 4T7" Ho REID'S DRL'Gr SPOPE nn. Hi 170 ":f;n3 125 ICS Jay 4& 3 58 Totals Clinton A u St pen Martin , TotaH '8 4S7 COLONIAL SPOR'Is. 2. 181 ISi 169 is: 164 162 537 14 f."l 14:; 1 !' -i 125 EAST CHICAGO GARAG-T Marths '.153 l Kundberf 224 1 1 Marcinek. J 45 14 Totals 522 474, 4 6 7" INTERSTATE I. & STEEL. ISO 134 73 Kan Tj; William .....200 1.18 v -i. Totals 582 412 COHEN & DECKER. Hall 207 175 O. Zimmerman 160 198 Jack Whelan i8t 17s 1 2't 1S5 165 Tota.la D4S 647 556 Independents to Play The Lutheran Heavies. Nett Friday nigrht at the Lutheran chjrch the Hammond Independents will Play the renowned Lutheran Heavies The Independents have Bliphtly raorpanizp,! and bettered their team. The management has annexed Powley, Kara merer of the Hustles and Carnovtti of the Hebrews. La, Comie and Eunting axe former Independent player, with these men the Independent are counting oa taking the Lutheran across. N. E. COMETS PLAY WHITING DODGERS Thj N. E. Comets will play the crack Whtlin Dodpers at the Irvinp school gym Wednesday evening. The Dodpers have ruch stars as Dufallo and Walsko in their lineup. This rme should be worth seeinp. The Dodgers have won a!l their games of late, among their victims beinj the OU-Jtnet A. C. of East Chicago. The Comets will have two hard frames in succession as they will tackle the E. C.icago Dodpers Thursday evening. The Comet lineup for Wednesday's game against Whitinp will probably be DeRolf and Smith at forward; Chandler, center; Krause, Kreyman and Drahnrd, gnards, with Willing, Wills and Hussy in reserve. A curta-in-raiF er will be played at 7:30 p. in . betwe n 1 phtweirrh teams. I

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