Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1919 — Page 3
Wednesday, Sept. 24, 191
RACINE IS SLATED FOR SUNDAY!
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Hammond's Famous Football Eleven to Start Its String of Games at 2 Home Sept. 23.
37 ISVINO CHAT1EN. The Hammond Cobcats, who are going to hold much vay this year with a brilliant crew of rro-grid artists, today added another star to their lineup when Parduhn received the . signed I'ciuraft from "Jumbo" Howard, star fullback of Indiana l'niersity in 1;'16-V. Howard, be it remembered, was put out of vlucv
football in 1 !) 1 7 because the Purdue au- ; thorities claimed he as a profession;'!, snd rro he vas when he performed in
two games with the Hammond t.-arn later iu the season. So that playing as n professional this season will not be his tirst experience. He is about 26 years old. about 6 foot 8 inches tall and Weicrhs tfif, lfillnitq Onlv rr.dfli ltr
was uisenarfted trom the army, having spent about L' 1 months with t'nele Sum's troopers.
t'oaell ("nrntati a 1 1 en. ill r..t to Jnan".
urate secret practice yesterday evening, but the crowd of over five hundred fan's scrambled into the park before the jiatos could he closed and as a result the entire crew worked harder than in the past week. The new roach directed tht linemen throueh some hard kiwiks and every man was minus seven poun Is when it was all over. Met; ay, former captain of Amhurst College and who will probably wear a Hammond uniform later in the season, directed the work of the backfield and much improvement was seen in breaking; through the line. The condition of all the players is so p.'ifoit that the coach has decided to Sio' tlii in a blackboard lecture, in uhu'h the various new signals will be ,;ono over. Kery candidate, with the exception of Meyers and Seliger. hae Imd toilese experience, anil as a result, no
scrimmaKe will be on the docKct. I ho i coach being a firm believer in the ov-ii. rn j code of no scrimmage before all the meii ; arc jii ven their respective positions. J - Owner rarduhn was much happier - ' day than he has been for the past f- vf weeks, the cause being that fhe famous Kaeine team has accepted his heavy offer '
Mgjg'l J1" LiLl !. 'J -J - 1 --JU ' - to play here in the opening game or Sunday. liaoine. has pracfically lie same team that scored a 20-0 vieforjj over Hammond in 1917, and local fans will pet a chance to seo what th new team will do against t lira scrappy eleven f i em Wisconsin.
'BABE" IS AFTER ANOTHER.
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 NKU YUUK. Sept. 24. Uabe Ruth will have an opportunity to shatter all existing home-run records here today when the Ked Sox tackle, tho Yanks in a (loulh'e-header. He has already tied 1 he record of 27 homers made by Kd Williamson in IRS and hopes to better It today.
DUNDEE BEATS PARKER. ; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BOSTON. Sept. 24. Johnny Dundee today holds a 12-round decision over I'liarley Parker, local lishtw eisht. Dundee was the aggressor tlioughout the 12 rounds.
CRUCIAL GAME TODAY. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 -HIt",o. Sept. 21. The While Sox restimrd tin ir tisht to clinch the American league pennant here today w In n they faced the St. Louis Brow us in a two-came series. The Sox have live Raines to phi . including three with 1 t -troit. ne victory will put them safely under the wire.
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HAMfflOND MAN DOES CLASSY SHOOTING
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some clafsy fdi'otjf,K to beat the bunch of shooters that came out Sunday, Sept. 21, at the "Whitinc I'ark trans. It was a
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nreakuiK 4 ot u.l tivin the 16 yard line, Ifenni'id is his name and he comes from Hammond. Conditions were Rood for a litKh score in th5 late afternoon when the fai-hird event was pulled off and a lare number of f-ho,ters took ndvar.tiiro of it. I 'our shooters tied for foooud
with the sH'ore of 4fi. Iv. Titcm and; Herman "nter were the high tjutis foi ! the club, breaking 4tl birds. On the! shoot-off Timtn w on by two bird.t. T!io practice scort-s for the afternoon w ero 1
man. ii. l). ioitinuie breaking 05xln0, was lilsh practice slmoler. Scores for the afternoon:
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It. F. I-lKBers 1 25 O. D. l.ottinville. lf,o H. Vater i;r. A"m. l'Kers 12.", r. J. V. Staunton 101 A. 1. Huchanan 7;, W. Jicnninpc 7 5 AVm. Vofrel TT C. F. I'earson 75 V. C, Pnyder 7." Kd Schaaf 75 I. .. N. Duuniiifr : J,0 I''. N'ewbicser !,n .1. F. IVrson .23 It. Voter. Jr. 25 Mrs. Vogel f.o Mrs. (Jalway 2 5
Whitlngr Trap Noes. The manaKeirient was surprised at the number of shooters out, considering the uncertain weather. Kd Pchaaf was out for his first try at the mud saucers. Some score, Ed. V. Itennincr. the Hammond shooter, sure kept his eye on the targets. Pr. Staunton was over from Sovith eiiioa mi. Mrs. Win. VorcI is improving her score at each shoot. Hotter practice scores were made at this shoot than any previous tinv?. Four 25 straight scores were made during the afternoon. A I1'1) bird tournament shoot is on the se! eduie for Sunday. Sept. 28th. at the AVlitinr traps. Traps open for practice at noon. Th-Kolar event starts at I :?.a p. m. You viil be missinjr something Mr. Shooter if you do not attend. Come and brinp your friends.
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GOPHERS TO MEET TONIGHT "Captain Boh Darrow of the East Chicago (Jopliers announces that an Important meeting of the members it scheduled to take place tonight at City Hall park. All members of the team are requested to be on hand nt 7 p. in. Immediately after the meeting the. Gophers v. i! go throueh ihcir usual signal dt'll and as it is expected that the East C'hienjroans w m stape their first pame Sunday, Oct. 4, Farrow is anxious that the entire squad he present. Manairer liowers expects to have several new faces in the Gopher lineup at the season's opening1. TTie Gophers n-e staBitoj a dunce at the Masonic Tomr'e tomorrow evenhur and the advance sale of tickets indicate that the event will lie well attended.
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ED SMITH TO REFEREE BOUTS Georpe Osuvro. who Is prom'dinar the bic boxing show at the East Chicago hail park next Saturday, has signed up Ed Smith, sportinc editar of the Chicago American, to referee the. bouts. Smith is we'd known as a referee and th- fact that he tvill officiate is enough to assure, the crowd that the bouts will be pulled off in pood shape. The hip tent for the fight tins arrived at the hall park and will he raised tomorrow. Oswego reports the advance sale of tickets aw large and believes that the fight will draw a capacity house.
CLANCY FAVORITE OVER HOLDERSON SATURDAY
Paddy Clancy has hern hacked Into favoritism over Tommy Holderson for their ten-round bout at East Chicago on Saturday afternoon. George Ferguson, manager of Clancy, has a pool of JSOft ready to b"t on Clancy against the Logan Square battler and up to date r-
ports that he has only been able to place $200 of the sum. Promoter George Oswego looks for a capacity crowd at the
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BRESSEAU STOPS KOPIN.
MONTREAL, Quebec, Sept. 24. Battling Kopin. Pittsburgh middleweight, was knocked out here Monday night in the sixth round of a scheduled ten-round go with Eugene BlKseau, Canadian middleweight.
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