Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1917 — Page 7

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Pine Village Squad Bawled Out by Millionaire Manager, Who Has Some NewStars on His Team Now.

(Spaolal to Th Timas.)

uATATETTE, IND.. Nov. 18 Hammond is going to face & tremendous

team next Sunday week. "I rd several member of the squad and have made up my mind to -win the Camp Custer game Sunday afternoon at any cost and the players -will rceira only expanses if they don't win." This was the statement of ClaJre Rhode, when Interviewed last night and he waa rn a mood which Indicated that the facts had been laid down to the tmm In blade and white and Judging from the expressions the boys are making1 they will win at any cost, as they lava &.M pledgad themselves to glva up all work and practice every 'afternoon and do conditioning work In the mornings. Tha members of the Plna Village quad Lave set their shoulders to the wheel and will practice every day and should be In condition by gam time Sunday afternoon to defeat the best team In the land. It Is all seriousness la th Pine Village camp and grim determination to win is set on tha face of eac' player. To Strengthen Team. Tha fact that one or two all-Amert-an men have been contracted for to take the place of tha men that have be.-.n released will lend considerable

"When Hammond high and the likely tram in southern Indiana. Sheridan ! southern Indiana contender for the I wants the game becauso of its victori- i

state preparatory foothail champion- ous season. ship clash. -at Bloomington. Nov. 24. as Principal McKlvoy Mated today he a curtain raiser to th Indiana-Purdue was awaiting the decision of the In-

game it win be the first contest lnidlana university athletic mentor, "'each

years between two teams for the state scholastic title and will settle a Icnn discussed question of the superiority of the northern elevens over these of southern Indiana. Principal McKlror. Hammond high school, yesterday receive! replies from two downstate high schools, both claiming the right to play for the champion

ship. Bicknell declares It has the best i be scheduled

Stiehm. He d"c!arei this Rutthority should he tn a position to pick the host team to Y Hammond's opponent for the title game. If arrangements are made a special train will he secured and a bin crowd of rooters will accompany the team. Coach "Wallie." Hess is keeping his men in ill condition if the same should

Wfiatsver Our Price Maj Be You can absolutely DEPEND upon It, that THE QUALITY IS THERE.

strength to the team. Pina Village lost two straight games

last season and th-?n came back and

Camp Shelby team play ft

Negotiations On' for Game

at Fort Wayne Sunday!-!

Following Thanksgiving Charlie Taft's MillionDollar Army Club Wants to Come to Hammond.

T. ' M. C. A. secretary at asking that the Indiana

soldiers" eleven.

won every remaining gama on its! "u admission will be charged the schedule. and Judging from the d-1 sflriirj at th camp, but expenses of termination of the boys to win, Tinei the Indiana team will he cared for

Village is due to come back and win) through assessment against the regi-l1"" hnksgi ing game at Hammond

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after with

Owner Faul Tarduhn had the I'ornell-Hamburgs for

the remaining games this year as It did ! ments.

last season. The team is going after Hammond tooth and toe nail next Sunday week. Ehode refused to divulge the names of the new men who will play because tha men are in a class of business that requires that their names be withheld.

HOWUHD PROVES VAUDEVILLE STUB

DUBVQVE. IA, Nor. IS. Clarence Rowland, manager of the world's champion "White Sox, made his first- appearance on the vaudeville Btage here yesterday and "went over the top" before two large audiences. Rowland arrived yesterday afternoon and was welcomed by a band and a large delegation of Dubuque Elks and other friends. There was a parade to the theater. "'Pants.' although a trifle nervous, put over a good talk on the sidelights of world series gan-es, and his stories on Faber and Zimmerman brought down the house.

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INDIUM TO PLAY SOLDIER ELEVEN

BLOOMIN'GTOX IN'D.. Nor. 16. At a meeting of the Indiana university athletic board it was voted to send the varsity football team to Hattiesburg. Miss., on Thanksgiving day to r'ay a postseason game for the benefit of the 30.000 soldiers of Indiana. Kentucky and Vest Virginia at Camp Shelby. Early in the week the board declined an invitation from a commercial organization at Hattiesburg to play the University cf West Virginia for a commercial guarantee, but since this action a letter was received from an army

Hammond has

football team. The Colonial A. C. club is fast gaining prestige. Iast Sunday they took the Apollo club of Valparaiso Into ramp, IS to 0, elthough their opponents outweighed them ten pounds to the man. Sunday at Hammond A. A. park the Hegewisch A. C. wi:i play the Colonials. Strengthened by fira former Clabby football stars Jn their line-up, the Hammond eleven anticipates an easy victory over the Chicago leathermen, although it is rumored Hegewiseh is "stocking up" by buying material from Fullrrian. Ervin Miller, fwol. Rosenbaum and Bowman are battering rams in the Hammond line-up and their effective work Is expected Jo spell defeat for the visitors. - The Colonials claim the Gary Techs, who defeated them early In the reason, have refused to grant them a return game. The Colonials declare the East Chicago Gophers are "'afraid'" to play them. They would like to schedule a game with the Gophers for Turkey day.

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The strong Standard A. C, formerly known as the Colts, will line up against the Twisters Sundav at Douglast park.

t The tennis are evenly matched and so

it is to be t h ieh is the better. The Twisters are claiming northern Indiana championship for this year. Last year the Standards have held it and are after it this year. The Standards would like to hear from the Fast Chicago Gopher Jrs. and the Indiana Harbor Monitors. Please write to this address: Ed Chmielewskl. 676 Ames avenue. Hammond. The Standard lineup is as follows: John Ktoaola. Ieo Koch. J. Leosock, end: G. Lundqulst, J. Plros. H. Bialko.

tackles; X. Sherbock. II. Jurchak, guards; TV. Salczynskl. center: P. Koch, juarterback; A. Daniels, B. Shablt, E. Chmielewskl, halfbacks.

there being no better team available

teicgram was received

from Irving Cliayken, enlisted sporting writer at Port Meyer: "Washington. D. C... Tov. 15. "Sporting Kduor TIMES, "Hammond. Ind. "The million dollar regiment football team Camp Fort Mj er. captained b Charlie Taft with college side. has open date for Thanksgiving. Thi artillerymen J should have a strong team. War j department lest one. Shoi;i be bis

attraction. War department to sanction trip. Expenses for 17 men asked. Wire at once to me. II 'II . T T - T - ,,

However, the fact that the Cornell-j Hamburgs will bring more than a thou-j COT tilXT OOUI S sand fans with then and the game will ' velt. be a profitable financial investment j

must be taken into consideration, in

view of the lact that I araunn is going to spend a great d'-at of money for new timber in preparation for a proposed game with the Fort Wayne Friars the first of December. Tarduhn yesterday wired Chick Harley, Ohio State star, offering to meet the latter's terms to play with the Hammond club after the

replied that he Intends returning to j f ehool next year and cannot play pro- ' fessional ball. But there are other i stars to be had. With the big weekly ; expense he has and the chance of losing j

money on somo of the remaining games if the weather happens to be off. the fans want to see Parduhn hive an opportunity to clean up on the Thanksgiving game. The only choice Parduhn had for the Thanksgiving game was Racine, Wis.. Rock Island. Davenport or the Ham

burgs. Racine, however, doesn t want

to play Hammond again as sne nap nothing to gain and everything to lose end Hammond doesn't want to play Racine because she would run up such a big score on th?t squad the game

wouldtit bo worth seeing.

It was out of the question to set the Cincinnati Celts, the Detroit Heralds, the Rulldocs. Tigers or Maroons from

Ohio, for the Thanksgiving game nr. all

i these chits a"-e scheduled. The Friars

wouldn't consider the date but it is believed that Hammond will rlay Fort Wayne at 1'ort Wayne the Sunday after Thanksgiving.

The coming Sunday a football exrur

slon leaves Hammond at eight o'clock In tha morning over the Xlckel Tlate for Wabash where Hammond plays Wabash. A week from Sunday Pine Village plays Hammond at Hammond. Pine Village will be loaded to the guards and Parduhn bad better get prepared. He is negotiating for stars, it is said, to meet the Villagers. Driscoll, Meyer". Halstrom and Ted Blocker will not go into the game without just as good substitutes on the bench.

Here is a fighter

better than glory. Richard Siehert. featherweight champion of Wisconsin. Is back in Hammond after a long absence during which he engaged in twenty-four fights, knocking out four of his men. getting four draws and winning the balance. But there is one of the decisions he received which Richard questions himstdr. It was a twenty-round fight at Wallace, Idaho, with Ray Dorey of Kansas City, Pacific coast champion. Both boys were in the ring and that was about all at

the close of the twentieth. Richie -had presence of mind and the strength to go to the center of the ring at the

ound of me bell and hold up his hand

to the crowd. The rPfroe took hold of his arm. indicating him the winner as Dorey had gone to his corner. Richie says he won the fight by this' strategy and that it was really a draw. How many fighters would admit this? Richie defeated Jimmy Kole of Minneapolis by the knockout count. He is willing to fight Joe Bishop, the Whiting lightweight. Joe weigh in at K'S and Richie at U'2. In view of the fact that Richie fought Franks F.isuorth up in Wisconsin and knocked him out Klsworlh weijrhinc 17j he doesn't think anything of giving a ftvr pounds. Manager Milo of the Bell Athletic Association at Gary may arrange to match Siebert and Bishop this winter.

High School Player Dies From Grid Injury URBAX A. II.U. NTv. 16 Henry I-eldendecker. a high school student.

oicd yesterday morning as the result of injuries receive! while playing foot-

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NEW TORK, Xov. 16. Rumors are flying thick and fast that all was not right in the O'Dowd-McCoy fight last night. Dame Rumor has It that the former champion "laid down." But the fans who were at the fight give the lie to these rumors. It was a case of a better man winning. O'Dowd was Mc

Coy's mseter at every stage. By his victory O'Dowd brought back the middleweight championship to the Irish race, a feat which has not been performed since Jack Dempiey lost to Bob Fitzsimmons. NEW ORLEANS, L.A.. Nov. . Promoter Dominick Tortorich has made an offer for a Mike O'Dowd-ITarry Creby fight here for the middleweight champion.

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RaEiser to Box Wagond. LORAIN, O . Nov. 18. Mike Peer, manager of Toughey Ramser, lightweight, announced yesterday" ha had signed his boy to box Eddie Wagond in a six-round bout at Philadelphia Saturday night.

FOOTBALL GOSSIP ,

Bill Finn's Cornell-Hamburgs will j Journey to Davenport. la., Sunday, j where they are booked to meet ths' strong eleven of that tow n. The Cor- J

nells are not discouraged over their loss to Hammond Sunday, but feel sure they can down the Hawkeys squad. One of tha most Interesting games of the Chicago League for Sunday will be the Vincennes and Thomas title at Pullman. The Thorns are In the race for the league honors, while the Vin-

cennei are snout ino pirongest irav- j

ellng club. This game is expected to draw a large crowd. Bill Presiler who played in Hammond, will be back in the line-up for the Thorns. Edd'.e Qullle, formerly of St. Viator's university, Kankakee, 111., 1s considered by many as one of the most efficient football referees in the west, H ha officiated at many of the prep games for the past few years and is one of the hf.et men that the Chicago Football League has.

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The Tornadoes are scheduled to play the peppery Cornells Sunday. The Tornadoes have been cleaning up every one they have met this year with ease, but expect Quite a tussla from th.South Side warriors.

Amateur football is certainly enjoying lt!f this year. Interest and rivalry seem to be very keen in many ! circles, and plenty of post-season games will be necessitated to settle the claims of the various squads.

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