Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 339, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1922 — Page 9

Friday. April 14. 1922,

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ltHJZNAT10NAL NEWS SERVICE BT. LOUIS. April 14 A move. Rent to wnlta and coordinate th

activities at tha many clubs and oranlzatlon throughout the United States, Interested In outdoor

sport will be started here with a four day meeting fcefflnninr April K was announced. The. leaders ofWtba new movement hope to organize an active "national federation of outdoor clubs" -with "the national conservation and development of our national resources for

outdoor recreation'' as Its slogran. Gifford Pinchot, Emerson, Hough and - Rex Beach are reported to bis Interested In the movement. The committee making: arrangements for the meeting Includes Verne Lacy, president of the western division of -the Amateur Athletoo Union; Manager (Branch Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals.

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SCHAEFER

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LEWIS IS WINNER OVER E. CADDOCK WICHITA KAN'., April 14 Ed. C'Srangler") Lewie, world"s champion heavyweight wrestler, successfully defended his title here last night by throwing Earl Caddock, of Iowa, two falls out of three. Caddock took the first fall In 16 minutes with a head scissors. Lewis took the second with a aeries of head locks !n 36 minutes and the third in 8 minutes with a head lock.

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Charlie Dyer's five at, the McCool alleys for a purse of fSO.OO. The Fl field team It composed of such bowlers as Elmer Hall, flul Nelson. "Woggles' Ooehringer. Briee Whlttaker and Manager Sugar Handy. Dyera has a rood aggregation cf bowlers in Clarence Bates, "Hank" Ooehringer, C. Zimmerman, Abe Chayken and Bill Cookscy. This match will draw great attention, aa the town is planning to whoop things up for both teams. Don't forget, fana. at II P. M. Come and get a seat around the rail.

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BT AL SPINK.

Jacob Schiefer, present world's

champion at IS. 3 (balk line blllards

is a real sportsman. He believes in

passing the championship around.

and so. Instead of turlng the coun

try and posing for a year or two, he Is meeting all comers," who are entitled to challenge under the rules

established by the tournament

players. To this end, he quickly and without words o-f cirmulooution, accepted the challenge of Welker Cochran of San Francisco to play him the next challenge game for the wrold's championship and It will take place in Orchestra Hall in Chicago on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, May 16, IT and 18. 1500 points, 600 points a night. Schaefer and Cochran, knowing the great importance of this match will, in the next few days, go into strenuous training for It looking after their physical as well as their playing condition. The professional players have learned decently that to win treat

games there Is nothing that helps.

so much as being in .first-class physical condition. So until the night of their match Schaefer and Cochran will put in much time on the golf links by day and in the billiard rooms practicing at night. Recent pictures show Schaefer at work keeping In Bhaps so as to be ftbel to reton his title, and it proves how earnest and Industrious he is In his endeavor to keep In fine physical condition.

And while 6chaefer Is training strenuously in West paden, over In Dowatfiac, Michigan, where Cochran has been resting after a Jong tour through the country he, too, will soon begin to get ready for what he believes will be a (bruaing battle with the champion. Cochran will be juist as careful in preparing for this match as Schaefer. He Is just

as careful about the way he lives as the champion. So when the two

meet it will be a battle, not only between two of the greatest bll-

llardists, 'but a contest between two thoroughly trained athletes. Those who know best think that a match between Schaefer and Cochran "bids fair to rival the recent Schaefer-Hoppe event the most brilliant ever played, for the two are about the same age, just turned 26. and of the same height and lively disposition. Then, too, each Is a fast, dashing 'Quick moving player" who never tires the spectator "by slow and too deliberate work. In his last game In defense of the

championship. Schaefer retained

his diamond trophy and the emoluments which go with It. This coming match having created discussion the country ever, as wall as in Chicago, due to the fine showing of Cochran made In' other games, will undoubtedly bring out a larger attendance than at the first match; and billlardists familiar with the great skill of the two players and the probable evenness of the contest will come from all directions to see it.

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PESEK TO GET CHANCE AT TITLE IF HE WIS

With the curtain about to drop on th Chleago wrestUnr season, a local promoter is authority for tha statement that John Pesek and Strangler Lewis will meet for the world's heavyweight championship at an outdoor show this summer, providing Pesek wins decisively from Charlie Peters in the main event of the show at Ashland boulevard auditorium Monday. Pesek has been trying to get a foothold among the topnotehers of the so-called truat for the last two years. The local promoter is willing to post a substantia! forfeit he will bring the pair together this summer. With a championship match in view, Pesek Is smr to exert his utmost against tile Omaha sheriff.

Sharkey Gains Weight; May Box as Lightweight NEW YORK. April 13. Jack Sharkey, who two years ago was making the bantam topnotehers nervous, has jumped almost into the lightweight class In a few months by gaining weight at an astonishing rate. Sharkey gained so fast that he didn't even have one fight as a featherweight, but skipped that class entirely. He weighed 129 pounds when he fought Sammy Nable here last Tuesday night, three pounds above the featherweight figure.

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Londoners Enthuse Over Champion Johnny Kilbane LONDON', April 13. Johnny Kllbana, world's featherweight champion, is being generously received here. The champion has made several public appearances at boxing shows and was received enthusiasm tlcally. The British fans ara anxious to see him In action, but it Is doubtful If he will do any boxing. Ted Lewis, British welterweight and middleweight champion, has been taking him around.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK L N. S. Sports Edits?

Braves. The Philadelphia fans are wondering what it Is all about. Soma on opened a box of raspberries on the Chicago bench during the first Inning, and Umpire BUI Klein, who doesn't care for the delicacy, chased 14 Cubs to the showera. Ultimately, the Cubs won their second straight from the Reds. It remained for the underhanded Mr. Mays to pitch the Tankees to their first victory of the season. He held the Senators to six hits and never at any time did ha obey that impulse to hurl the ball over the grand stand.

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NOMINATE GRIDDER FOR SHERIFF'S JOB AURORA. ILL.. April 14 Elliott

Rlsley, 24, captain of the University of Indiana football team of 1120,

was nominated for sheriff of Lee

cuonty Tuesday in the republican

primaries, although t entered the race but a few days before the last

day for filing. He got more votes

than all the other candidates combined. Three ran against him. The republican nomination In Lea county Is equivalent to election.

MICHIGAN CITY HERE TONIGHT Tha Michigan City bowling team will be In Hammond tonight to meet the McCool A!-star at the MoCeol alleys. In their last meeting tha Michigan City team conquered by 74 pins; however, the All-Stars are in great trim and expect to knock the visitors off. The following bowler wfll make up the All-Star team: Handy, Enright, Nelson, M. Vox, and Elmer Hall. The match Is booked for S P. M. on alleys 1 and 2.

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I INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 Two more members of the nuchadvertlsed Pirate pitching staff, Glazner and Morrison, were given the rough dry treatment by the, St. Louis cardinals. . The latter got 12 hits, including homer by Smith and Slnsmlth. With the continued absence of Ty Cobb from the llneun. the Detroit Tigers droppod another to the Indians, Ehmke having two bad innings. Both teams hit safely 11 times, but the Indians knew when to do It. The Athletics pulled a great come-back vesterday and managed to lose to the Boston Red Sox with their accustomed facility, Del Pratt led the hitting with two doubles and two singles. "Irish" Meusel's lecrnd home rul in as ' many days featured the Oiants' victory over the Brooklyn Doners, tvhere Is my wandering Ruth tonight?

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Tha Whice Sox were stopped again by the Brown Dave Danforth, for 'whom the St. Louis club gave up eiqrht ball plsyers. held the Sox to 7 hits. The Sox kept an eye on Danforth in view of insinuations that Dave gets by with the use of an illegal delivery. If he does, no one discovered the source of it yesterdny.

Parkinson, who hit a homer on : the opening day, tripled In the j eighth inning, scoring two runs and ! eivina- the Phillies their second I

straight victory aver the Boston 1

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