Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1919 — Page 3

September 27, 1919

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PARDUHN SIGNS WO MORE STARS

Des Jardisns, Famous U. of C. Center, Will Be in Hani: mond Lineup In Racine Game.

(BULLETIN.) At th time of gcing to press Owner yrdUhn. announced that ha had signed t-aro more stars -who will he in the linenp Sunday. They are '-Shorty" Des Jardien, the famous center, and McGay who captained Auihurst College for two seasons. BY IRVING CHAYKEN. TViih two w i k - of h-ivy prartiro tilts tiniJvr th-Mr bi-U?. tli lf;rnmnI fool b4 11 l'ira wrss p.-rmi ! t-l to have thinps 'a sy yfslorday ami t'"ni:!V, nul

only a sienal tin!! i;j on tho 5i h"iiu!( IVr!

th-ir lnootinar tor.iirh'. All of t!t. f rati? ar? in prrf sni for th-Sr first tug Uirtlo asunst !!! lo:nrr.w at th ll'immciij I'Mrk. Nd chnnivs at f arther perimm;icf was a ' ; otn pt h--rause th roach li.f nt wi. ii to t!;o n chancfs of i-rippiinc any "f til? j.ro- ? trs on the cie of th"syas'ti'5 nir.g panie. v Coach Ponn Camlan rrfns.-,! in c:vp

out tlio hn.-up tiint ' ''art vl:i-n ?. t o ! hour nppro.vlii-s, f.ut s-Hi t ! that he u:-j tM;i!s to uo ):. i y man on tho bis si,u:i.l I boforo t!n .iin. st Is ovvr. However, itj seems very probniile that the following ' men will tart the paiiie; Pashmaylon i.f ; Tale, and I:, s.b tt of Kvnnston. ernls; ;. j I'alcon of Wal.a.-h. Seii;;er of 1 In in -no 1 1 1. tackles; IJydzew.ski of Notre lame, i - nt r; Jones ana Keefe of Urent I.nke.-, I iru.-mls; (vetin;h ..f Urown. quart, r-l back; liarreit of asliititon nud J. eel an.l Uri.-kiey of Trm:t. halve, audi Kins of Harvard, fullb.-u-k. 1 In the I.i!ninond dugout pi e ri t y of: material will be in readiness in case f!

tiny accidents. Halas will be ready f-r Tho end job; YhitlJck -of Oliieaso can hold his own as a tackle; K. Kabon of Camp Sherman is a snappy sub center; r.lacklock of !reat bakes, who may re

ceive a cbarce at the start, is the pep-'

piest tackle on the team; Hess, of Indiana, will no doubt alternate with Over-: bat,'h at quarter; Meyers, of Hammond, j will be able to hold down the riht half position with ease; Howard, of Indiana, can easily f ub in for the, famous Kin, f while Eissler of Lake Forest will do in' a pinch should Uriekley happen to! stumble. The Kacine team, which will cornel here exp.-otimr a victory, has hid three I weeks of practice. Jl.irston Smi-h. ' former Maroon, !s the visitor's ooa"ti

and claims that lie has the heaviest list of candidates that has ever gotten together on one eleven. Two of the A'lNay men of last season are with Kaciue this year, Nick Mclnernry, a l'in1'ound fullback and J. Carey? a 10pound tackle. Tom Tireen. a linesman, and the only buck private to make the Thirty-third division eleven in Franco, is another member; Mike Murphy from ;reat Lakes, who hits the beam a round is another; '.)'M.al!ey. one of the famous backs in the country, will be at hi sold station. Some of the other bip: me.ri who will he with the Kacine pantr are: F. Darry, Knox oi;etre; Al Vinneare, Chicncro. and former Hyd" lark star; O'Connor. Nortii Pakota: Mctlurk. (Icorso Teclis; Hashan. Sprinpfield T. M. C. A.: Nelson, of the 1917 team, and other who are still to-

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FOOTBALL IN LIMELIGHT.

The Hammond bowling season wiU open Tne...!.i, S. pt. "0, and the .season is to tart w!h si t.-ams. As intor.-st in the panics this ear is lackitiK t v othf r t.-ariis are needed and a mee.ing it Mci 'oid alleys Monday, two teams will probabl.v enter, Ihus making- an eight team league. Following are the nanus of the tennis now entered: Hilly Hope's Stars. M.onnetts. Mi-Cools, Perrins No. 1 and 2 and the Jtiem. rs. In the special bow linK match tb's week at f'errms alleys "K ckie' M-!''s team coiim"-t in k c.f Kmp. Hates Co. ike'r and Klimle won from ilill's five by f'e score of 2.7"'.' against 2.667. hiKh honors Koinf to (Jill with the total at 1'.S.

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i INTrRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NI-;V YollK, Sept. 27. -Foothai! broke into the spotllKht today wiih a imiiilier of the more Irnporlank elevens in action fefialnst secondary schools. Coach itob Fisher's llirven! varsity candidates pot their first real workout In a Kame against Hates at Cambridge. The army will also pet Into action, meeting Mu'dlebury at West I'oit, 1'enna will play Hicknrdl and Darf mouili will take on Springfield at Hanover. In the South 'Jeortfia Tech will pwlnu Into action acainst Furman at. Atlanta nnd In the middlewest Indiana and Wabash will meet at HloomiiiKton' Other biff i;.astern and "Western tennis, as well as the less important elevens, will not appear in frams .'iai'i.sL rivals of Ion standing for sever.-. 1 w cks.

P.EDS NEED TO PINCH THEMSELVEi ' I'.TFRN T!CNL NEWS SERVICE! CINCINNATI. (., H 2',. IhVl.,: m,oi s p.. e it ; r; ea.roi that Too b- 1 had a;: rnisoie e' nr.ee f.,- f !; f..-. s crazed with .-.m-e. they won i, Naliona' l.e.iioie p.-r.i.iat. Merin-vi. .. the ft:o now ea;i t. now r.vv.-i'.t th- ; ' rival of the V)i:te Sox as evidence th. they are, riot d r n i : i i (lieasor, 1s scheduled tl 1 : i r, z ; American League c!-am.;-ions lore So day iiitl.t or early vp ,t.!.iy morning. Ai ratiFenier.ts have b' en m o.'e for p. iiiR the He .ps ark Mond-jy and Tttesda for the visitors to praein-o and aco-tal-themselves with th.- )!ai: -g fic-ij o which the first two i:.'itnt s .f tho worl 1' series will be staged. I'.ettipsr ". - ! has ri.it lieen hea-cy The ,,,i's on ;' j'.ri-t Fame and ;!o- setses are Ou sap, The S(-x are B to ,", faoii,.-s.

ins to coIU kc. but are playing under assumed names. A crowd of 5.010 is- expected at the opening Fame, a larce d-!o!?at ion "f Hammond rooters are comtriF from Clary, Crown l'oint and lOast ChicaRo. The WhirinF Owls will attend in a body, and the Hermits Club as well, so that

the pep instlllers will make the day a( real one. Chp-aFo is also sending nj del.Kation. A teleFram received from! "Fop" Cabby in the "Windy City saidi that V.'alt.r Kckersall, Fred Marepiardi and Sam Hall, of several '"'hie.-iFo dailies, will be in Hammond to cover the l-i4 J

Fame, which is the first Independent contest In the middle west. So if it : football you are seeking you bad b.-tt. r come out and Five the homo te.i-n Cor support they so richly deserve.

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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS. Homer Smith knocks out Joe Nelson In seven rounds at Detroit. Fenny Valsrer outpoints Matt Fro-k in ten rounds at Clevo'and. Charlie Sh.ppnrd t.-ts decision over Joe Currie in 12 rounds at I'.oston. Harney Adair and Youiif Cfouia drawin 12 rounds at Frockton. Fryan Iown.y and Kayo I.ouchbn draw in fifteen rounds at Dayton. Filly Kramer outpoints Joe F.orrell in six rounds at Philadelphia. Charlie white is outpointed by Tony ill in twelve rounds at Y"unF.-town.

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SMITH PUTS OVER FOURTH KNOCKOUT IN FOUR WEEKS j '.

DFTHOIT. Mich., Sept. 27 lb. tor r Smith of Denton Harbor. Midi., h-avy-wf iiiht, knocked out Joe Nelson of Omaha in the seventh round last nitrht. A: rieht to the jaw sent Nelson down for the count. It was tho fourth knoo!,;eU lor Smith In as many weeks.

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STEEL COMPANY PAYS $650 AN ACRE FOR NEW SITE VALPARAISO. Ind.. Sept. 27. A se, 1 city Is assured for porter entity. The Inland Steel company of Indiana Hrrbor has obtained title to 2'7 a r"S i'i the northwestern corner of the county and ti-le is beiriF cleared to 4 1 10 more acres of the Otpb-n tract. The hihest juio ever paid m I'orter county for r tract of la nd $"') per acr- was obtained.

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T'romotef fjeurr osw cl-o ct . j r- h' c car l of tbir ty-siv round.-- of a1' the Fat Chle.aeo bail park this after- 1 noon, st Ttimr at 3 p. rn. en '.- a rnoo- J bcr of fans will take advantage of t'-i, quick run to t'-e ba t ' o t iron nd, judFi'c' by tto- lie-ivy advance sale ,,f seats. Paddy Clancy, the sto.k yards fa-! vorite. will rn-i-t Tommy H-..':. rs,.n .f j the Northwest. Sale in one of the fe,-.-ture ton-reni! I bouts, ai.d qn-.te a number of l-' ts !iir,i;e eui th outcome of the battle. Fay KmF. a linshy lipht e-itb t ; from Uary, t.ack'es Full 1 1,- pry, form, r Great Lakes ehampion. in e no of t beother ten rounders, while Murray Johnson C'f lose band will toe. t Tun MiC.itty . in tho ollu r ten rouu-br. A six-round ; prelim will pr. ode the three U-r.-roun-l ; bouts. i Fal Mo. re. vino recently ret'im. d : frr.rn London, will be in Faddy Clancy's! corii.-r. C'bu.ey w a a -..tej.,f .f pal'swhen Moore was h'Xii.? instruc.r at ' the Croat Lake p. , t

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I,AF. YKTTI7. Ind.. Sept. 27. His" Spencer. 'urlu-'".s ri'st taikh', fh"wei up betur in i r-iOtieo yes'e.d-iy after-! noon than of any time heretofore this" season. He is slow, b it is i-radua 1 1 y i cetfiriF into firm m-J ho-.i'.l b- a valn-j able man with bis 235 ioaiids of brawn.! X!i, second firing mn bucked tbfj; fr.shnien jostenbiy afternoon, most of. the regulars b:-ir.F kept out of the way. I Calhoun, a bo? full ' from ;.ary. did, some brilliant work for tho yearliriFs. Today the roFu'ars will have a practice! Fames with the fre-hu.en. . Church,, Daly. Wanner and (mast are s-iil on .

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CRAVATH TO BOSS PHILS NEXT SEASON AND 1921

i PHIL A DKLPTI I A, Ta.. S. pt. 27 j Clifford Carlet'in Cravath. the burly j Calif -rnian who fiicce eded Jack Coombs ; tc.n-i r-ei- of the Pllii !rs last. Ju'y.l

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Dancing and Refined Entertainments Cordial Invitation Extended To AH

terms with President Faker and sigre-l a two year contract to rot as manager. No terms were mentioned, but it is understood that, he will draw down $:.'"" p.-r year. One of Cravath's tirst moves was to siFU Irish Mcus.d to a two year contract nnd snate Gone I'aulette for nt xt season.

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LOUGHLIN DRAW j PAY TON", .. S. pt. 27. The tift -! rou id bout between I'-ryan Down, y ;i! (V'lumbus and Kwyo LouFb'.iu of PI. delihia result, d in ti draw. I.- i..i.l:o had Downey's CKht tyi: bbeling in nearly every round. ) - :

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