Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1919 — Page 9

Wednesday. Oct. 29, 1019.

Hammond Expects a Stiff Game

By ravirro csayjcxn. A whirlwind offense and a drfen5e which held th strong M-tsalUni cloven to threes points and which tu?U- two weeks ago th Tlners took from Hammond by fVo nicely fxecutod drop knka '.s all the Hammond footbrUl (cam will bump up agalnM tills Sunday at thn 1'ubs" park. I 'lev .-land, fresh from thfir victory over tho Pittsburgh I: t earns, will try for a second victory against tha locals and word comes from thil Ohio city that Kd. Grct'ii, tho former Hammond coach, but who at present Is chief mentor at Cleveland, is willing to ag-T a neat fortune that tho Timers cop tho garr.o. The Hammond players sm not worried over the fact that they lost t i'lveland and every man on the U'ain fe-els tha.t the. visitors will lwv no chance to pet nwr to the point wham ihe ptar artists wi'l bo able to repeat In kick stylo. Green's bunch will bo confronted by a powerful opposition in Its next ensrnjremenL Hy Its topsided victory over the highly t'utad Marines?, the I'arduhn stars have . pained preatiKC in mid-western football circles, but Mentor King realizes that prestige does not win games, and in the und that It takes touchJjwr.s to win victories, and the Hammond eleven Martexi out last nlirht to prerire for the hard battl". The Itne will probably receive most of tho attention of thli week's practice. th backfield with such performers as Brickly. Barrett. Meyers. Howard. Kins. Ka'son and Hess to alternate, whenever np.vled Is enough to make any pro team owner happy and Owner Partiuhn always shows a wnilo when one happens to mention Hammond's backne-ld. Those who were lucky to see Hammond lose to Cleveland agree that the inability of the Hammond team to score against the Tigers was largrcly due to the misfortune of the frame: Coach King, who had the chance to win the contest, was dazed by a hard tackle and it was necessary for the former Harvard star to withdraw from the lineup. King's retirement came at a time when Hammond had but five inches to go to make a fourth successive down. The offense ?ened to weaken aftr that and fumbles that the Tigers made time and again were always luckily recovered by their own players. i It was no pleasure to lose the game l la the way the entire clan size up the situation, but we lost to a great team, and In getting another chance at them, stated Captain res Jardiens, is Just

FITZ'S REVENGE NEAV YORK. Oct. ir Behind the defeat of Yalo by Voston College, made possible by a field K-al kicked by Jimmy Fitzntarivk, lies a rather Interesting little story. It septus thtt a couple of years ago. uin graduating from the high school at Merldoti. Conn.. Jinuuy planned to enter Yale and to t ike port in athletics at that university. Johnny Min'k, the Yale trainer. looked th- boy over one day. however, and remarked that he would never make an athlete. Mack's hastily rendered judgment caused Fitzpatrick to change his mind about going to Yahi and he entered Boston College The blow he delitrexl to the Xulldoc s pride, therefore, brought treat delight to the hwart of tha Mcriden boy.

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what vve want because the Hammond material has been moulded together into team work and that means victory all tho time. Hammond high school fans are giving

but little attention to any other contest !

on the purple and white schedule tluui to the .annual East Chicago scrap, which is scheduled for Saturday. N'ov. 1st, at tho Hammond ball park. The high -chool squad held a long signal practice yesterday afternoon with Coach Veenker giving out sevral new plays, which will be used against the Twin City aggre

gation. K-ist Chicago has a good team this year anil the contest should be e I very close one. Ixcal backers are con- i lub nt that ('earing, I'almer, Klieglie. j Evans and H5f8 oiui stopp anything J

East Chicago may have to offer.

VALPO'S SCHEDULE The basket ball schedule of the Valpo high school is out. They start today with a game at Lowell. The following is tho schedule complete for the year: Oct. 29. Lowell at I.owell. Nov. 14. IaPortn at LaForte. Nov. 21. Crown Point at Crown feint. Nov. 26 Crown Point at Valparaiso. Nov. 2S. LaPorte at Valparaiso. Dec 5. Rensselaer st Valparaiso. Dec. 6. AVhiting at Whiting. Dec. 13. Wanatah at 'Valparaiso. Dec. 19 P.ensselaer at Rensselaer. Dec. 26. Plymouth at Valparaiso. Dec. 27. Wanatah at Wanatah. Jan. 2. Bourbon at Valparaiso. Jan. 3. Michigan City at Mich. City.

Jan. 9. Plymouth at Plymouth . Jan. 10. Whiting at Valparaiso. Jan. 18. Michigan Oly at Valparaiso, Jan. 17. Kentland at Kentland.

2S. Emerson at Valparaiso.

31. Kentland at Valparaiso.

Feb4 6. Emerson at Gary. Feb. 27. Bourbon ta Bourbon. Feb. 28. Low en at Valparaiso.

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Buck Wearrr Last spring, when Charley Comiikey was signing up his team for th J 91 9 campninp, Buck Weaver annt need that ha needed a raise. Same olo reasons hiffn cost of livinjr, himrh that he was in for a pood year, etc. H announced he would quit the came unless he srot it Whether the raise was forthcoming only he and the Old Roir.an know. But Weaver proef! that he was worth pood money to the White Sox boss. He played a steady panve all season and then waa one of the few s tars f the Sox outfit in tha world series. He fielded brilliantly, hit at a .321 clip and played a heady came in all branches.

BOWLING NOTES

With KJdie GoplrinjcT slnot; 170-194-214 lat nipht an-! yitirrs strong th Rose Reoor.l'-rs had i culty in annexing three pamfs. Th score:

f'ajincis IS') lihodo l."7 Unruly 1T1 Dates ITS Goehriiifter 170 Totalx fcti Toatn nfrfraK'' FERXUX NO. 3. Mart In 1S5 Louelics 191 (J. Krus .'l)f F'rench K3 Gill 152 Totals SliJ Team avprage, SS7 2-3.

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AKRi'.V. o , Oct. 29. I$.-.r Martin of Akron, ha y wr if ht rhaini.lon of th A miTio i u 1 jxj.fil 1 1 .n n i and allied fcrcj. won li! ii-.st prof, sional bout lt nittht whr-n l.e wr-u fr, ::i .Toe Bonds.

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Purdue Bids for I. H. S. A. A. Basketball Tournament LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Oct. 29. Tiirduf University has extended an itivitntiun to tho. state liich pohcwjl e.oeianon. which meets at Ind!an.poli.- on Thurdfiy to hold the 19!'. h:rli school basketball toiirn'-unent lne. In cas- the tournament is held here the new urniwy, with a .seating capHcity of over j.Oih). will be fitted up lor haskcthail. I..st year's tourney ts h. Id here and was one of tho most surcej-sl'ii! ever helj in tho atate.

I INTtRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl

NEW UAVirN". Conn.- -With Jim lira- I

d' r. mid Joe Neville rrc verwl from Injuries und bji.-k in the line-up. Tale's I ia.kin w arriors got down to real practice fdiiy. Line sruaahtr.sr and runnlngr t;i.:k iliO kiekoff were to he f,pec;allz()d. STKAi.'l'SK. X. T. Hard workouts were on tap here t 'day in Svi.icu.sti's 1 ractiee for the clash with Brown at lro idenee .'ii Saturday. Kvery first ttrins j. layer in in excelhtit form.

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to deveK'T ''!. t'olsate's d-fi tisnc marked the pr.-irtii.i" h re today. Tlic cinches are emplov ir.g ri fry method to S ) shape iho plaj-rs that they enn overcome T.'.irtnioutii'.K smn.-Iiintf attacss. I'-VMnilll'iiK. Ths Al'housh the

oraches Hiitieit'-.ie no trvtitde with the j ilniitield v. M '. A. n Saturday. ' Knriird's vr:!y f oot ha' rs were i. I r linrl , r i ni!ii;i and signal drill. :

last n.yht. Joe Uurton of Jauksun etoi pe,j Joe O'Keefe of Phlladolph'.a in tho third round.

Coogan Hands Trimming to Hmkle at Philadelphia

rHTlA.DEIi:lIA, Pa.. Ort. I?. Mel Coogan. Brooklyn hshtweiif ht, g a v e Stanley Hlnkle of this city a decisive beating Monday at the Olympic A. C. raid tho only reason the local hoy was In the ring: to the finish was due to the feeble slaps Oooiran handed out. Coop an was as skillful fit tltivs as the once fiim his Touiif? Grifl'o. t'oogran made a jresit hit wltU tho crowd " lwxcr, hut 35 a slus'Ker he wns a disrt.al failure. In the senit-wlndup Johnny Mealy outj'.infd Freddie Reese in a tame bout.

Jack Dempsey is Offered $230,000 for Two Fights

NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Jack Dempsey. cavj-'v- lirl-t c'n" pj-.'i .,f the orld.

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Me.'-kay of News-rk f.r an i z '.it -rou-.d f i.ht feeernher with cither Ured I'ultoii, Battimf Leinsky or Willie yieehan. At the same time Msckay n ade an offer of $200.1)00 for a chmapionshlp bout with Joe Beckett, the Kntrlish r'inmpion. rrvvidtM 1-e, kett could be lnduci d to couie to this country Jack K earns, ii'.fnascr oi I). tnpsey. said the

champion was about to ctart cn a nr.. intr picture venture and that he tnigii r.ot b ready for a. bout on December ." As to the second ofXer. Kearna 't undecided.

Kid Regan Deals Sharksy Hard Beating at St. Louis ST. hOl'IS, Mo., Oct. TP. Jack Sharkey appeared a novice here laat night Kid Reg-an rounded him throughout tho !,ht-round firht. The. kid's ability a rushing fiphter was mad negligible by tho cllncriingr tactics of the new York fiphter.

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SMITH WINS ON FOUL

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BRENNAN GIVES SAXON K. 0. N'f.U' YOr K. Oct 2'! '!'. 'I Brennan. the ( til eifo pro v -T himself a worthy opporicn' lot- Jaeic 1' y b-re last night by dispo' ii g of Johnny Snxton 'In' Vvnri ron min. !-. V ff'h round of a scheduled eight-round contest bcl'ore the Bayonet A. C.

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