Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 20 November 1917 — Page 7
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Negotiaticns Are About Com- i pieie lor Great Football Gams in Hammond. i Negotiations ar almost r.omplete'1 between Hammond high sohooi's Northam Indiana champion football plevpn and Sheridan high, the leading central and southern team, for a gamo to be riayad at Hammond next Saturday for' th stata echolastic title. j Principal McElroy of Hammond hish j achool stated today ha anticipated no i trouble in arranging the game. It tva j flrst propoaed to play the game as ai curtain raiser to tha Indiana-Purdue j game at Bloomington Saturday but 1n-
diana officials announced this would be ( irapoeslble ' AVsbssh s cheuie in rovenr? tl-.e Rld Sheridan undoubtedly has the strong-' tt!th Orn'.n-.cr for Sunday' st team in their part of the state and' Probably to slow radly J.'n.- o,l uP as Hammond defeated Gary high t. j th- n-et of foot could not iv.hU a touchcontest between the two teams would I !"wn fr"m Hk-orr. Th- t.-rr... r w-re
unquestionably be. official in playing for ihe Indiana honors. It has been a much-mooted quest ion j in the piat yeaja as to ihe strength be- j tween the northern and southern high! school teams. Saturday's gam will be closely m-atchd from all corners of the! atate as It will be the first inter-sec tional clash in years. j Coach Hess haa kept his men 1n first j class condition and tha feeling is con- j fdent over Hammond trnt hi protects j i . , ! Will Win ltl Blftl) UlOill.ULt'ltSlllf. 1 Treparationa ara b-tng mad handle one of th bisgest crowds at H. ;' A. Fark. It Is expected that over j S.OnO fana from all rarts of the Mate will -witness tha decisive battla. Boxing Bouts Held
in Indiana Campj "0m. to think of it c-.-.n m;h. .traveling in fast company with Faddy J Driscoll and Halstim arid the nnurie"
Owen McTntosh of the Eleventh Infantry Company of Kentucky won the light heavyweight boxing championship in the officers training camp at Fort were proclaimed in the other fourj w-aighta. and of the five classes tbe 1 honors in thre-e- went to Kentuckians. j ona to an Chio and the ether to an Tn-j diana man. First Lieutenant Pay. I formerly athletic instructor at Case j Scientific School of Cleveland, refereed ail tha bou'.S. Tha other winners were: Middleweight Farboe. laS rounds. ourtn mattery or Kentucky. j minrwciim Annmiiun. no pounns, i r srteen'.n lmsiury i ompany ot Indiana.; Lightweight Dick, 132 pounds. First j c.t.. nr rh - Featherweight Candiii. 125 pounds, Fourth Battery of Kentucky. ft 11 A (Irt iiott qoina o n .rVi f l 1. Dear Mary:
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Sorry I didn't see you at Lucy's house-warming party. She has such a lovely home a beautifully flowered lawn, a handsome house and charming furnishings 11 the way through. So many people pay so much attention to the "outsides" o their houses and not enough to the "insides." But Lucy certainly furnished her home "well."' And she certainly was a happy woman. Ycu must go to see her heme soon. Your. Pal -HELEN. F. Lucy told me that she bought every single thing for her new home from The Best Furniture Co. Just Out of the High Rent District 302-4 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
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"Have, you a room with a bath? Monnett Inquired the, lending of Wabash Sunday. "It's taken." chortled the cletk. Ml. h..;,.i Following the cue in the story th.s' morning utallnn that Howard Fwert nf 1 i Hammond. the Indiana, I'nf veri t y ; tackle, has tefn found iiiollsr'Me ho- ' cause he played with the Ciabbva last year against Fine Village. Paul Par- , duhn today w irad K t r an off- r lu ; I play -with Hammond the remainder of, ! the teaton. Sunday rine Viilag at Hammond, i Thanksgiving t V.riieil -1 ia,niburg at ' Hiir.mond. ! December I fort Wayne Fr::rs at . Hammond. I j In order t spare his slars ns much j as possible so tisat tiie- v. il ! nolo t j go the route, three game.? .n a uptk. Paul rarduhn !s ndiliu 1 vo bnckfleld , ! men, two linemen and an ex'ra end j the squad, making twenty-five player" 'and boosting the payroll Quite icmsM- ' erably. The identity of th new piayj ers be made known later, when i they have been signed. Xedless to , ! they all have reputations. King of Harvard is back m h.s ' form ffr Pine V.liage and will iouht-i less star for that club Sunday gain?t , Hammond altliough IthocUs has liumer- ' ou iHuniitiaries scheduled sn The loading up for Hammond process. This is ! the fir St visit t.f line Yillni.e to North- i ein Indiana. ' ! right at home in tne pastu-e put Hammond lind some trot:K- (! . ' v. e'H et even. Sonielime in 1 cpw1r I'muI is ipmii to flood the football field ar.d invito the Wabash team up. When tlv-y come on' to. play lnv " n" 1 "' "'"-'l,n ' i wun ice ana w.e jianimnni rsiu.. vpsfmg Bkates and all the hardware stores J will be closed. Hammond 11 skin cm I y.l'.ve then. The .lark Kessv Rtr.i I'nniPJ'iy wr-u d .i" a Iniiissn Wabash. Ind. ! J f Hammond i- beaten by P:n Mil- ? Bnd t,le Hamburgs and defeat i the j ( Ffif. it will have as good a claim, and better, to the stal ti le as l'or! V. ayne. I Hut if the Friars defeat Hativnond they ,' have a clear claim. . j product looks bettor with t!iuri than he did bark ball and 1 th days o Claim Accident at Golf Was Cause of His Death; ST. I.OUIS. MO.. Nov. ?(. in the suit of the do-.v of .Io?erh ('. Campbell. s, T.-rsnf.ro iw,-er. aaaii.st the Aetna 1-ife Insurance compan..,. Hertford. Conn, for Jio.nr.ii on an a t'dem policy, the liver of the de.-ensed was niacd in evidence in uiun hero tod.'iv. u vas in , bottle of alcohol. The l.iwyrr Mirred .hj,(, piaymg Coif. .iptv.ri'tU,rf. Can li-er nccoi'iing to 1 1n-- p A , -t r Asfe oursei How You tause wide as the vorid and hih as Heaven. ,S . ..v -' - 1 f 'J.-; v , yivc am l'I J; ? L'i i...- VCiA5
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Joe Gnyon (left) and Ererett Strvpper. ot only has Georpia Tech the championship eleven of the south and one of the jrame's most celebrated bickrieids. but it also ha? t'w-'o of the preatest foctball players in some few seasons. This mneh and more ha been said of the Indian Joe Guyon and Everett Strupper, Georgia Tech's sr halfback. G'tyon was acknowledged to be the greatest back in the south- last season. Strupper has been called tha eq'jal of Brickley or Coy at halfback.
LOW APPUCfl" IS VERY POPULAR jGolfers Find It Less Unceri tain Than Lofted Shot, i ! Says Ouimet. 1 Tr th o in:on of Francis (uinir't, the ! easiest Hi-proa- h for t'a average golfer is the ruroip. because such bard work is made of the loftod shot. lie contends j that wi'.h tare exceptions players can ! ret more satif t"a tory result by rolling ! the ball on t th" stn ihan by using I the maliie nbiick. ! To th" f." rtiinat individual Ouimet I included vbo ha from earliest rocoljleciion I'lcn on friendly terms with his j mafhic, it may h possible to trem I lightly tb". merits of ih-- runnme ao- ! proa'h. savs on eastern critic. Tears J Biro, however. t!io:- students of the old S'-hool v ho nevr thought of using anyj thing save a lofted club when off the j green s edge had an, awakening, j It was furnished by Walter .1. Trvi. ; In the n.miona! opr:i cl a m pionh ip at ; C.arden C't' as far b.i k as 1302 Travis bad tne pros guessing. in that iour1
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nament Walter J. would roll the. ball ; up with his putter when many yards off Ihe green, and generally get closer the pin than the Scot or the Britain using a ms-rhie. Since then there has been a gradual changing of ideas, and as one well known professional recently put it. "keep the ball as close 'o ihe ground as you 'an." As golfers become more prescient they like to mater as great a variety of strokes as po:ih!e. No pucressf ul plsyr cares to adn.it that be cannot May this or that shot, but when be finds it is beyond him the natural thing to do is to substitute something ni(r which he has mora control. Therefore, for those who either can't or will not play th high pitch wi'h the back spin it. is probably fortunate that the running approach alternative is offered on most courses. The ball does not have to be hit so accurately as when playinc a more lofted stroke. In fact, frequently good result aro ohJamed when th ball is half topped or hit on the heel or toe of the club. Vet there are times when the lowshot will not do where water has to be cleared or where the fairway is uneven in front of the green. The low- shot over water with the green immediately beyond is not apt to hold the ball, while in the event of uneven ground the rubber core is apt to be deflected a deal more than if H had been pitched 10 the green.
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" K f VS.' 4 ,.aV ..iffi, .4 FGOTBULL 20 YEARS AND STILL GOING GQOO MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. in Twenty years cf football and still going strong. That's Bob Marshall, negro, one-time star end of the I'nivers ty of Minnesota. Marsha:! b jrni his football career on the "'.-Mitral High school eleven here in 1 R97. He played with tha varsity in 1MU. 1 ?.: and lf06. In his last year rt the turners,!;.- he booted a goal from tteld and d 'ff-ateel Chicago. 3 to I. Since leaving college he baa been playing semi-professional football, and is !n the iinc-up of one of the local teams this i'pil. lie is thirty-five years old. PETE HERMAN DODGES ARMY j 'KW ORLEANS. LA.. Nov. 20 Fete Herman, bantamweight champion, was ! exempted fro mnational army "service joMerday on the grounds of having dependent. This ends Herman's fcur months' struggle to avoid the draft. "Let Us Fay WltH Cur 3odies For Our Soul's Desires." Roosevelt.
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Th Doliaa Hotal taant of Kaat .Chicago invaded Hamttioad taat nick: aJvA dropped thre gamaa t tba JtiJta, ta Elks getting a avaraga of 114 I-t ta 06 2-3 for tha DolUs taam. THa Sf. M. taam of Hammond baat tba Vifa team of Bast Chicago Uu-aa guttaft 1 the lattar a awa hack yareL Sera: Xtaa,
-WhiteJtar US 17 1T Ecklund 111 1 3 74 Knrlght 1T 1S Ztl McCumaey 11 ill lit ' Nelson IU lt i?4 j Totals 9 9t tit j Team averag. t94 1-J. J Xtal Uas j J. Whalan .11 l 1M I Hybert 173 14 l ! Quinn Hi 146 341 ; Sandell 14 1J 1ft Clark. i..-..lfl 11 181 Totals ' ...Tl 111 Team avarag. 141 J-I j Xifea. i Buntinr 1 U lit j Davis lit lit Jtf ! Radford Tt 141 Itl Miller 144 lit 111 I Dickenson 11 Ut 147 Total 144 ISI Tl X. k XL's. Rohde 1S H ltt Bate Jl aa J7 I Jioll 17t 177 11S : Gill . 14 Jll Ml Goehringer 147 14S 1JJ Totals 7 4g 114
FRIARS DEFEAT m mm Straight Football Giv&s Iert Wayne Two Tonchdomts in First Period. FORT tVATNE. IND., Nov. 19. Straight football si fox tha Tt "Wayne Friars vr tha Columbus aahandles in the first ten tnirratcs f play Sunday. The Friars crossed tha Faahandls goal tariea and kicked goal oaca, giving- a total of ttolrtten points. Tat ended the scoria for th astir gazaa. The Friar Mnetip rexemalad a NV Dame team ef a few years ago. as Cat. Dorais. quarter back; Jo Fl tira, half back: Al Feey, ee-ntar; 'Teae" .Tana, tackle, and Rocna. nt and nr?axt coach at Xotr name new. wer In tTj field for the Friar. rny was laid out with an Injury to Vs kae. til tent cf which caa net b 4trnli tmti! an x-ray is taVen. TVr!s aTs was hurt and was uaeoasctous fr ta minute. iklil ! Bobbie (dinlnj out witSl kit Cr, In. a ghtt!y whimper) "OX Ma, niip rn yonr pnwfler puff; IN rpoXtvi tl tablecloth."
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