Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1919 — Page 7

Tuesday. October 14. 15)10.

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bi xxvnra ceatzen. W'ilh Hammond returned the victor against the Kock Island speed merchants In th first real contest for the Middle V. estern professional football championship. Coach Kind's squad opened up ir.othr series of rehcalsals In preparaion for the coming clash with an uns .-t nii-'i eleven Sunday. The fame, which s: ill hangs in the air. will probably b.- ; nytd on a foreign field. Ham.-ncnd suffered no heavy casaulties :n the victory over the Trl-City te-arn, but Ghee, Brickley, Keefa and J.irrett received plenty of bumps as to mak! them idle for the frst night's rrartlca. HaJxs, Blacklock, Jones and Uydzewskl were marked up a little v !ch "Shorty" Des Jardlen laushod ! tough In fitting style. Falcon. Eosde.tt -! Kohl were there as handy subs, -r -cially Kohl, whose taeklingr and in--f -.:r-?nce was the best we have setn .- viaiiy moons. i:"ek Island was only able to score :. T.u'.-hdown and that in the first quar- " r v!;en Parduhn's pets showed a la-k r icg:ressiveness on th part f the 1 "'.:. and the linesmen. The Minnesota uh:ch the Islanders used at first. i-i:.-'f"d the Hammond team, the. coni.t s.hlftins around was a puzzle, ',;r it did r.ot take Kmgr lonr to get :s. . and the defects of the. first quar-t-r v. ere -on polished up. C 'b Marshall, the negro srar of twen- ; cars grid experience, played against ': r,n:ond Sunday and the forty-year-old Min.ci ota end put up a wonderful (tamo.

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which niade Keferee Eckersall exclaim after the contest was over that Marshall played with the same vim that characterized him as one of the greatest grid performers ever turned out in the West. Chicken. Ursella and Bu eland worked themselves to death in the first half, ami as a result the Islanders, chances of winning: grew- very slim when the second half betran. The fact that Eckersall was the chief on the field was perhaps responsible f.-ir the clean work in which both sides played. "Ecker." th" cure famous Maroon, instilled plenty of action into both teams, and the. impartial decisions were given, regardless of circumstances. The selection of Ghee as captain went

without an opposition vote, his AilAmerican proclivities while quarter back and captain of the Partsmouth I'nivwsity team at Ha:v cr. N. H., commonly

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mous "Green Mountain liojs." is well known. The contention naturally arises between hundreds of fans as to wheth-r the famous Faddy Drlscoll eicells in directing1 and plaing with a football eleven, and the writer is in a position to state that Ghe is the finest pivot man that ever wore a Hammond uniform. In fairness t' Paddy, it must be said that he prizes in. trie silk bathtub when it comes to puntir.g. but as field genera!. Ghee is every inch a three-star perform-

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DUNDEE WHIPS YOUNG KOLBY

! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 I LAWRENCE. Mass., Oct. 14 Johnny j Dundee, of New Tork. w as awarded a I

referee's decision yesterday In a twelve round bout with Toung Kolby of this c:ty. The men tre lightweights.

REFEREE SAVES DAILEY.

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICEt ! ESVANSVILLE. Ind . Oct. 14 Toung '

Battling Reddy of Pittsburgh, was given a decision in the fifth round last night of what was to have been a ten-round bout with Battllr g Da I. y of Milwaukee. Dailey was badly used up and the awarding of the decision prevented his being knocked out.

OUR FIGHT DECISIONS. Johnny Dundee defeated Toung Kolby in twelve rounds at Lawrence. Mass. Stanley Hinkle won from Sailor Friedman in the semi-windup at Philadelpha. Harry Grcb defeated Pailor Petroskey In six round3 at Philadelphia. Lick Loadman defeated Patsy Scanlon In ten rounds at Pittsburgh. Toung Battling Reddy defeated Battling Dailey in five rounds at Evansville, Ind. Pete- Herman outpointed Harold Farese. Willie Jackson defeated Tommy Tuohey. Benny Valgcr shaded Frackie Brown and Charley V.'einart won from At Roberts, all :n eight-round bouts at Newark. N". J.

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES1 LAFATETTll. Ind.. Oct. 14. One of the greatest boosts that Purdue football rrospe;ts received thi3 year came when it was learned that Kenneth W. HufRne of Hammond would return to school and would be eligible to play at his old position of fullback on the team. Soon afttr his retUHk he was elected captain of the eleven for the second time during his football career at Purdue and Boilermaker fans are looking forward to the days when "Huff ' will again rip through the lines of the opposing teams. He showed jn fJifi Illinois game Saturday that he could te counted on in any emergency. Huffine n as elected captain of the 131s team, but left school before the opening of the fa. tbail season to enter an officers" training camp. He was commissioned a first lieutenant in the coast artillery Just before the close of the war and immediately after his. discharge from the service he returned to resume his studies at Purdue. He is a senior iu the school of mechanical engineering and is a member of the Thi Kappa PsI fraternity. Hufrine's experience on Purdue varsity football teams' extends over a period of two years and during that time he has mude a name for himself by his strong1 offensive as well as defensive work. H-s is recognized throughout the We stern Conference as the hardest lino hitter in the B:sr Ten r.nd his work lias alwa' been the feature of Iurdue games.

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