Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1917 — Page 7
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(BTJIiUSTIN.) LATATETTB, Iim., March 20. Tie rporttujr editor of the Lafayette j Journal La picking' an. all-state team placet Kyle and Karris of Gary both
j on th. first team and makes Kyle ; j captain. Tbe latter will enter Par. i due University next fall and Is ex. : i pected to continue his athletic t rij urcphs. i Head Coach T.owman who refereed the Indiana basketball championship games has nothing but praise Tor ("apt. Kyle and the Kmerson five. Jle gos 50 far
as to call the Gary five the greatest ali- credit fur th
around tt,im in the state tourney whkh in gwet pralsf for liko couniy. tu'! Low man says: Tine Sportsmanship Shown. "The tourm-y was espvi-illy succe?.ful from tbf Manrfpoint of good sports-
manshii. clean play
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'. plight odge from th si-.nt!pi'-::it f -v-i perienoe. hut when it i-nuies tv tinj h''Kh(-.it T"'nt of df Vp.'iiiii'i:t fi t h I ; Kami:1, s uoh .-is (iribhliriK. p'ling, th--' j litippy f.irulty of kti.iw iiiff just vlior- ; the the other individual is tr..inw lie,! . the ability t close up (i iK'V:'y en clef, ti- j j Five, th Jibiltty to fitt.K ii the bail nnl I the cotii.-h.-H k spirit, too ni'H h prass,.-, ; can Hot be six en the ';. ry tc.ini. ! "Coach ' !!? of the lOoxtuinti'oii ' I team Is desKrviiiK of a si'eat .nount f I.
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team has shown. ( Kyle 3"ast and Ag-grressive. "The tttltm rf floor KUHfd fT-ie I" ' ("apt. Kle of 1 try. Thore is m, doubt ; but he in t le fastest gressive floor ; fruard seen in the teiurney. He is a find dribbler, his a iood ry.- f.-r the b.isk- I j and is n man who can dribble ia a:nl I make shots when closely guarded and is quick to .tet bai k to h.-ip out the (ie- j fnsive guard. Both Kyle of (iary and j AVhite of Lebanon played wonderful! pamf." its floor guards, and .should It be j necessary for close choice betwe.-n th-M two. Kyle would be given the preference, but both men were te-o valuable to b-
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on the part of individual players. It goe3 without sayin that the teams represented are being coached by men who stand for the best that is 111 sports. Taking the tourney as a whole, it was high class. The most pat isfactory part was the fact that the best two teams were represented In the finals, with Rochester and Martinsville as close run
ners-" p. If I v.ere asked to choose left off the flrst team. Since 'White's
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Manager of Hammond Club Pays Unprecedented Price for Federal League Star Twirler Out-Bids Kansas City Club
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Mike Gibbons training.
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110 Plummer Ave. aad Bulletin Street.
Mike Gibbor.s. the St. Paul middleweight, is the boy Les Parcy will have to lick if he hopes to win the world's middleweight title. Gibbons does not hold a crown but he is acknowledged to be the greatest middleweight the American fight game has seen in years.
qualification? were such lhat he could be shifted to a forward, it settles the difficulty of one ir.ati bcintf eliminated."
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(Special t.i The Timks ) 1 rtow.v roiNT. ind.. March 20. : r. te llennig, fgar of the former Federal ' leagu.- who pitched his way to fame 1 with the t'hioago and Kansas City Feds, : has b"fii signed to play with the Ham- ' mond liaseball Club the- coming season, j frown Point fans were greatly surpi is- i ed to learn that Paul I'arduhti had out- i bid Kansas City for th- services of i iientiing. j At the time Parduhn made the offer' which Kenning accepted the latter had I an unsigned contract in his pocket to 1 play with Kansas City and it was his in- , tention to attach his .signature to the agreement and purchase a ticket for the j western city. It was not believed Ham- j mond could afford Ifenning's services and the price Tarduhn finally agreed to j is said to be such as to .sound like press ' agent stuff. 1 Parduhn has refused to announce ! what he is paying for Henning who I vmU be seen. on the mound for Ham-' mond the last. Sunday of April. i
JOE RIVERS STOPS D'LEflRY IN 1ITH
coi.ninr.s, o., jtinh co. joe r.ivers of Memphis knocked out Johnnie O'lary f Puffalo in the eleventh round j
of a scheduled twrlo round bout last night. O'l.eary was far from being in condition, having taken the bout on five days' notice, but. he made a game light, though completely outclassed from the second round to the finish. O'l.eary was hanging helpless on the ropes when the referee etopi l the affair.
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GEORGE CHANEY PUTS OUT HANSEN m FOURTH ROUND
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BY H. C. HAM3LTOIT (rXnlted Press Staff Correspondent.) NKW YORK. March 20. Interesting f.gures compiled by Peter P. Carney. Philadelphia boost r of trap-shooting, nhow that m.'.-iy men, well known in this country, are ardent devotees of the trnp game. Among them he Tlimes vic President
Thomas n. Murshnll. King fieorg of! laigland. King Alfonso of Fpain. Kinji Victor F.manu! of Paly, ;o-. Waiter i F. Kdge of Xi'iv Jers. y. rjov. Brum-j baugh of I'ennsylvania. lov. Capper of! K-nisas. former Civ rnor Major of Mis- ,'
' - jseuri. former Covemor Wert of Oregon i PA I, TT MO UK, MO. Match j G..vernor Ferguson of Texas. John Ceorge ".:!. ,' of p-iiiioior- put airl),n,p sous... the bandmaster, and MUietus ... J.k.MV Hansen, the I u rable . ,,, y niall lf.ss,.r .jKnts ln the j)ubh(. f l.atie. in fbe lourtb round r.f a slashing : ljjrlu. j
I bout last night. Though the Dane was. Theodore Roosevelt and Amos Pin-i
oiuciasseu, n- put up h. nimi iigui, auu : , not. Carney wii!or, ,r wo mn w'hei ' in the second round sent Chancy flown j ong ago realized the value of outdoor j for a count of jiine with a terrific clout pxercise as personified in the use of al fairly on the jaw. Chancy came back j gun, ))Ut these two. admits, have ' in the third and in Cue fourth twice sent i never displayed any great hankering 1 Hansen through the ropes The Pane j for the tame method of killing birds,' was evidently !) m and aft. r 'he see-j af clay. j ondond bout his s ..aids st-pp ed into the j Oirtifv picks out a few miyors fori ring and helped him up to sav: I mi public approval who are trap en- j 1
from further r-unibmetif . Ithusr.sts. Charles . Fleming, mayor j of Spokane, Wash, he sa s. broke 90
per cent of the targets throw n for him ; at the Xor1 h w est Sr-ortsmen's associat io.i shoot last summer.
P.. I- Clival, mayor of Helleville. II!..
Var ago tied for fjrs: place jn the I
. Souther. Tra (..shooting iiandicap al NKW YORK. Mar.h - Ted ( Kid ) "'niP
f.ritisl, v .. Iterwciel. t knock - i -"" i".i j. .-mun or l'mia.iei-
W .Hi- Moore of Philadelphia.
Here's Mr. Brawn, who flourished in the stone and club age. History tells us he relied upon a pebble to keep his mouth and throat refreshed. Poor Brawn wouldn't he have smacked his lips over WRIGLEY'S I And wouldn't he have welcomed its refreshing aid to his over-worked digestion. Not so much, though, as WE welcome it, because most of us don't get the husky exercise HE did. WE need just what WRICLEy'S gives us. in just the way it serves us. The whole world is finding it out and finding, too. that in WRICLEV'S the
(Beware of Imitations none can eiusl the U'RIGLEV quality rtiaterlals flavor and lasting ecodnei.s.)
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KNOCKS OUT MOORE IN FIRST ROUND !
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who has a long list of knockouts to his credit, in th" tirsf round nt the Palace last r.icht. The liclit lasted one nonute anr t went v s. cond. Moore was carried to his or nor.
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the elongated plast-r r of 1 1 'l ..-st. ) . Miiiti.. whs ttiiliiic I a take ?r,.inio i.. g..
i to i ub-i nd there 1 'O l ranie .ii'Tnii a i fort -round bout. That was ;, ou,,e ,1 ' months bticK. though. and Frederick I . - . ... . - . -l- ...-..! .
phia. ,s a member of RUn rh,i, 8n j """ '' tue .tus,.e, on ..... . o,,e,
j and lt.il ley wcin.ri. alio uioi. ; oae ' the f, r,e pri s--- stuff tliat is Ms now. Publicit is the thing when it ..in double a fe llow's m ice. Now Fred of ';..-in .ei j wants no b ss than Slftjum to box Frank Moran ten rounds in Madison Square .garden. And he wants an option on 40
per ceir of the house b. sides. .Ian . s .! Johnston was .h af as a clam hn that
PIHI.A IK1,PHIA. PA.. March roposl was made to him. "1'il give .,hniit Kilhane. fe.u h. rweiglit eh.am-.you 1 C.t.r... for the two ticht." sm.I
KILBANE BEATS SHANNON EASILY IN
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j pion i f the wot Id. defeated Kddie Shanj lion of California m sU rounds of the j wmdup ; ' the olympia . A. last nighti Kilhane "...u ail six rounds easily, sendI hig S!:.aiuiou to tip- m.-C. for the count of .' niii" in th. thud round. Ilillv Manning
! won from Jimmy P.riggs: p.iMv
I be;, t Rattling Muitiih K. n. Wagner libd. titi-d .M Fo.x. and i:,,l,b Reynolds j outl,..ed patsey Ifrodcri. k.
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JACK DILLON STOPS MORAN IN SIXTH ROUND
. fairies, 'the fir-! to he with 'arl M.'iris nd 'lie second nh Moran." "I'l! '.al;.nothing less tb.-ui T e ia f"t 'he pair of bout;-." .insw.iid Fr'-d "l-'or Moi I :: nlcne I'll ilemand . 7 . o o f ,r my nd with the 4 0 al cent privilege, and for Moran
llines! singly. SIH.mi.'i ;nid the p.-rc ptage." "oh.
you will, win you . rot urne-i i.imes -i. "What a considerate n:tl,. filiow you r. Freddie, I'll t.'l x.ci what ou do. ; pii.-k up ami beat li from here as f.-.r e Fin concerned." ' l!;.t I lito e eight fights practically arratig' d in the west," said 1-r- d. "and they'll n 1 in. sc. m. t lung
Be Careful About Your Drinking Water. Are You Sure it is Healthful? You should not drink any water which is not completely satisfactory from the standpoint of health! ' Drink to Your Health THORNTON WATER !
MKMPHIS. TF.XN . Maieh P..-f-
eree Haa' ke saved -lack1 Motftn of St. j Louis from a knockout when he stopped Moran's scheduled eight round fight with I Jack I'llion m the sixth round. Moran j apparently as out on bis ftft and tinj able to d. fend hims- if.
like anybo.i I to the : thou.'' j hi "5 call I went .11
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Atlanta Stars Beaten. riXKHi'hST. N". C. March 2. Paul j 'Gardner, Chicago, an t Irving P.olx on. Kochesf r. won xestcrday from ltobby j .lon-! and TV i rv Adair of Aliama. 'J and j 1. Cardner made the best rounii in 74
'Pacifist Champs' Vote Asrainst
Army Drill.
Fight Decisions.
i At New York Ted Leis knocked out t
j Willie Moore, one round. i At Philadelphia Johnny Kilhane dej feated Eddie Shannon, six rounds. j At Baltimore George Chaney knocked j out Larvy Hansen, four rounds. i At Memphis Jack Dillon knocked out Jack Moran ,sifth round. At Hot Springs Young1 Saitlow defaated Eail Purycar, Cincinnati, eig'iit I rounds.
HOT SFBINQS, ARK., March 20. The Brooklyn Dodfrerii by unanimous vote yesterday daDided that military training' us installad in many basehall camps, and baseball traiaiuff didn't fit in. Despite their un willingness to drill, however, the Uaticsal League champs -will -wear an American tla-g on the sleava cf their uniforms this season. Sherry Smith's pitching won a six-inning' scrub game, 1 to 1.
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