Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1919 — Page 12

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MANY GOOD '5'S' TO COMPETE IN STATE TOURNEY

Comparative Score Route of Choosing State Champion Is Unsatisfactory.

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ISpecial To The Times. LAFAYKTTE. IXD.. Feb. 21. Was ever the basketball Question In Indiana more perplexing? When one attempts to figure the done via the comparative, score route his efforts end in a muddle of figures and lead directly in a circle. About the only way to be sure of seeing' the winning team in action Is to attend the

state high school tournament, which will be held at Purdue University, Lafayette. March 13. 14 and , 15. Because there are so many good teams over ho state much will depend on the luck of drawing opponents when the tourney schedule is made out. The big show at Purdue will undoubtedly be the best ever held, for there will be more good teams, closer competition and better accommodations for players and fans thnn ever before, and all Lafayette is exerting itself to make comfortable the enormous crowd of visitors expected to attend the annual classic. The sectional tournaments will be held in twenty cities ilarch 7 and 8, and In practically every district there are one or more teams favored, but all will have to play real bnsketb;i!l if they are to be numbered among the score of quintets to battle for the state title In the final tourney at Turdue. Because of some of the more noticeable upsets in the dope many fans are claiming that favorites are tossing games to other teams so as to draw attention to other fives. This, the fans claim. Is being done because teams usually try harder to beat the favorites and therefore the playing life of the favored five Is one of bumps and knocks. In the Frankfort district It will be a hot race between Lebanon, the state champs. Thorntown and Advance. Advance has beaten both teams. If there Is a dark horse club this yoar It will Tune Brings Joy fed Happiness

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SptciAb To The Times. WHITING. IND-. Feb. 21. Whiting expects to stage a basketball contest tomorrow evening: that may rival the famous Owls-Northwestern and Owls-Em-Iioes games. Camp Grant Is the

only team to defeat the Whiting: Owls

this year and that was by a 24-23 score at Rorkford. 111. Since then the Owls

have been practicing hard to get into

condition for the crucial contestJohnson, recognized as one of the

grtatest forwards in the game, will ! start the game at right forward with . rrcsslor as relief In case of emergency. Klliott. fur last two year, coach of Northwestern University, may perform ; at left forward with Putch tirlcsel aa 1 reserve. Captain Bill Feeney, center, I will probably place Cochrane at right j irunrd and Knock 'em Dead Kaftan at left guard with Tond as replacement unit. This is the combination that has ! proven so formidable this season and Is noted for Its superlative team play. It is the combination that the Illinois Ath

letic Club has refused to meet though challenged repeatedly to baftle. The Owls have won eleven straight victories this season with only one defeat and that by Camp Oranj and arp out to avenge it Saturday njght. Jloatltles to commence at 7M p. m. on the Slovnsfl THm floor.

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over four players to the Vernon club of tbe rarific Coast League In exchange for ritcher Jack Qu Inn, It waa announced today. Three of the players to go to Vernon will be Zlnn. Hck. J Flnnernn and Fam Jtoss. Another player wl be selected later. SPECULATE 4B0UT FKJHT. (By International News Service.) NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Intimate ac

quaintances f Tox lilcknrd are of the

St. I.OUIS. MO., Feb. 21. Frankie opinion today that If the proposed

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ia newspaper derision over Harry Kabai koff today, earned by snappy work durIn tight rounds of fast fighting here

last night.

prize fight law allowing twenty-five

round bouts in Nevada Is passed, the Wllafd-Iempsey fight will be scheduled for Iteno. Rlckard would prefer a site In one of the middle western states. It Is si4d- but his success with the Jeffrles-Johnnon fight In Nevada and the ajtttje of that stata towards fighting Is Mk'r t carT'r nef ry Inauen-e.

FRANKLIN Resolutions urging that the memorial to Johnston county soldiers and sailors of the European war be a county hospital, have been adopted by the Johnson County Medical Society.

COULON BEATS KETCH EL. (By International News Service.)

j SAC1XAW. MICH.. Feb. 21. Harry i Coulon. of Uuffalo. had all the best .of I his eight-round affair with Kddle i Ketchcl here last night. The clever Ruffalo bantam gave Kctchol ten

pounds the best of it In weight but romped home an easy winner.

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(By International News Service.) I.A SAI.L.I-:. ILU, Feb. 21. Johnny Ertl is a real come-back today following his clonn-cut win over Johnny Ritchie, of Chicago. In ten fast rounds here last night. Krtl had the best of five rounds with the other five even.

TOMMY MURPHY WINS FROM YORK

(By International News Service.) ROCK ISLAND. I I.I. Feb. 21. Stock Ynrds Tommy Murphy knocked out Hon York In the third round of a scheduled ten round bout here last night.

FOUR PLAYERS FOR JACK QUINN (By International News Service.)

1 NKW YORK. Feb. 21. Manager Miller Muggins, of the Yanks, will turn

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