Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1919 — Page 7
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H II fei f I nw mm Imhrtn Greatest List of Football i Cracks Ever Seen in the Country at Cub Park Next j Sunday. j (BULLETIN) THE TIMES' preciicticu severa.! days ; 9 go that FarcIiUia was (Uckerin with . threo football sari of note canio true to ; l-fa thl3 morula; v.-lien the local club ' twnsr aaaounced that he hail alined i Eastcn and Wyman, two former Mlane- ! eot?. players, and "Uutct" BergTiian. an i all-Western select of Notre Same. The ailcllTion of these men to the Hantmoncl j eci-aad should bclster the teaci greatly, j l,T'!:csi.t.Hl t"..'-thatl t-nthusiasts of j tlii.i s.ciii'ti .if th- tfintr v Sunikv will , i I lc" tn 'ir.vw a on th" relative j s'rei,;''! (!' Jim T1i-'t;'s Cunt on 'tt-am ' r r.J the rar!;:!!n "!eviR on this city, f.vo ( ' the fi r i:V'M Kii fniiis in lh conn- j try, tho ivca I loven n" tryir.K for tht j 1 rt national tit Jo ar.d b.-.k-d to mMI j lh: TSu!llc-f at th" t.'ubs' park Sunday i i-i th-- first contest of a t . - mp frif-9. ! in pa; the visitors stack up us the f tror.j-cr lub. so far t!:i.- season they l.av" oeat. n su-h pood teams s the; I'ar.han dl-s of C. himbus, Pittsburgh 3'ar.thers, Cit.cinna'.l Celt.;. Pa ten and Akron. Last Sun''".v wi?i .Jim Thor; e In the linr.p. the llulKes defeat-d the Akron elev en by a t::a: kiu of two touchcowns. and ff ns fr un the Ohio city are willing to war- r their last dollar that Canton will exceed that fix tire when they Mfet Ilanimond, The Hanim- nd team will not be found asleep, tJiey ii,l furnish the inva.b rs with a real test that B,a- surprise the entire local f. -How ir-.gr. Experts who have followed the fortunes of the BuJJdogs sine? 1016 when the l"r.i-ed States pro title was lifted from the Tierers of MassiMon by a 4 to 0 victory and defended In 1017 by defeats of th.e Patrien.ns of Youryssstown, the Heralds of Detroit. Ind'ana of Cleve1 ind. and by splittins a. tvvo-pame scrie-s v. ith Ma-f ille.ii. are unanimous in stating that the rres-T.t backf.. Id under command of the great Indian is the fastest In annals of the big sport. Thorpe bimseif is playintr with rrewed energy now that competition is harper than in the past. In addition. 1 e has such stars a;- 'I'lycn, the (a,-eat '.eorria Tech artist. Caiac cf West Vlrrtnia. Chstnterhln of Nebraska. McCR!a.nd f)f Bittsburif h. tiJrigps, the fastest ruarterback that Texas has ever turned cut. Cochran and Whaler of Georgetown. .nd Tel fee of the same school that cuided our own C-he. who we may add plav-d with Canton during the 1911-1?17 seasons and knows a great deal of the Inside plays that Thorpe spr-nes open v hen In a pinch. Putrh Kohl, who "hasn't been inserted ut "he start of any jsmd that Hsmrnond has started this season wd'.l no doubt tert et one of the end positions Sunday because of his stellar performance yesterday In th" hour scrtmmaete against the f'alerton A. C. eleven of the Northwest SeJe. Actir.ar Coa--h Ghee expressed Jtreat satisfaction with the work of Kohl. 2 levers, who is hitttnff it tip around the other end position while Halas Is l.aiel UP. also has a piod chance of starting -o that it is pr.ibablo that two of Hammond's own will attempt to outguess find outplay the h!ch falaried stars of the Canton team. Ha'as is still on the sick list, as his hruified ankle is coryiderahly swollen tnd pair."ul to walk upon. Trainer "poc" -itsnft is confident, however, that the "ormer Great Lakes wonder vl'l be repaired sufficiently in rase he is needed at a critical moment. In yesterday's wo-hour workout, Barrett and Pes Jarliens were puntinsr further than usual. nd Blacklock and He-sa booted a few letween the bars. Better call up Trie Times and have it sent to your hou:e every ' i . nr. - i t '1. nignt. inen you u oe sun!: t wi.i be thfrre. 'J?J "A party? It's and 1' "tcK A V V-vtoM H5-
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ROBERTS Maybe This Will Get You a; . Salary Raise Mace; Anyway Here Goes. Titic Ti.mks a.'kn,. ; .los the roc ii't of tlf f 1 k' injf It-t tor: Chicago, Til,. Nov. 6, llH.t. sporting I'iltor: I Ivr Sir: AlrhmiKh we flrfoateii the Fi:;?r,tnon.1 t'laliSiys at Normal I'ark las-t Sunday ly tii" je'ero of I ;( to , we.. 'ou'.U like to t-uy that the Clal'bys have , in fii'l that would bo th- yiruio of any team in Chicago. Hp Is Number S and. I bfUfw his nam'- is Maoy Uoberta. Wo ; h:v played footbfU ;?roond the. Middle! HV Ft, for ten years and want to say ihat No. s 1st A:i fast. at icomo and a. . clean as any player we ever played i nfriin?'. Now we (ion't jr"iierally do a thiii? like this, but our fans and our, ei'ib ii.fin!" rs and pl-iyers aU agree when if is s.-iid that UK IS POME ri.ATr:H. V understand that the la-I eine-t "ordinals hnve hirn now. but who-! fver his lint has A football player.' live l he kid credit. He showed us sonic i football. STANDARD A. C. I ""Iub Member. j Cist and Kacme ave., Chicago. i GREAT IS INTEREST l Hi (BTJUETIN) As a preliminary for the Hjitimond. Ini:rion game Saturday the Ug-htweifflita from tlxo two schools will clash. This will not he their first match, this season, the first tilt ending' 33 to 0 In faror of Emerson. Wita the awful frilling- the second team of Hammond has been receiving' in the practice work with the regaalars ir. is heUeved that they are now in position to tret revenge. Capt. "Bus" Hammond, who was taken out Of the Emerson grarae near the end of the first half has now recovered and la back in his position. "Red" SchUlo has teen coaching- the team and finds material for one of tho best teams in the school's history. Veenksrs is already watching: closely tha work of Knss, Bandette, DaL ton, Aschbaucher, Zelpcwits and Hani, mond In the backfield positions. Cold weather has n 'tied n world of snap to the practice of the Hammond high school team and ir the same standard is ii-.a intained in Saturday's game-, Emerson is doomed. Every day sees marked improvement in the work of Vefnker'a men. Hammond is expected to turn out by thousands for this game. Gary is coming in droves. The foaeh has his line Just where he wants It now. There never was much e- niplaint ab .ut the work of Howell at center for in all games he has handled the plays which cam-.' his way and lias been great, on a.geressive work. Extra weight of tv.e man opposite him means nothing. Flanking hirn are Frere and Stodola. who liave both the weight and the pep. Hammond now claims the best pair of tackles In the high school circuit in the form of JW-krp.nn and Kleihge. After he J-'roerad gam" it was said that the weak part of the team was the taekhs and Vtenkers promptly got busy. By strenuous practice he beiieveg he baa i-enrd out the fault and Saturday's game indicated that he was meting with success. Capt. Lund and Grace at the md positions have been drilled in g'-tting in'.j the interference and spotting the man with the ball. Veenkers is dellchted with his b-f.ck-t'teld mate riil of which he his a goodly supply. Co-ring has the quarter job cin. hed an.b Searles is booked for r:sht half against Tmerson. For left Balmer. Howsley and Evans to draw- from.' On th" side lines he will have Haynes, Count me in" Cites. Field ET some of this r.cw smoking enjoyment. in Chesterfields, nowhere else.
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Kniser and sS'.-hroeher. The l-mti?on intm is absolutely confllvnt of victory. They art- rampatreo'is itid showing uj wotiilorf ally in practice.
WILLS IS GIVEN CLOSE VERDICT Decision Aganist Langford in 15 Rounds at Tulsa is Protested by Manager. TVLSA. "iu'a., Nov. fi. I'.efnre the ' truest crowd that ev.-r witnessed a b..;iiK bout m Tulsa. Harry Wills gained Sn bout m Tulsa. Harry Wills gained ..'i-i. i . t . "- i-'HKior.i in l i . iiaeir ien-roin.i nout nere inn r.lKht. 1 he retcren'a decision in Wills' fa-.-.r t pro'.st.d by Jim Mullet,, noting a I Jtr.fc'f.-rd's manager, and many in the rtneside t-.athtrln thoKht a draw wmjld have l,rcn a fairer -..idiot. It v.aa a corkitv nood Rght full oj ache- and clean baM blows .,n,fM was the mtirii'Sf 'hat Sani o:f.-r. .1 -....o, . .. ,. I . oo. ieu io.ov ail er.-i came rinht back with ; omc tetlimt Mows. Wills was tee in re spc.,,lv of the pair. 1 v... .i.i . ... . .' i ui'i n.i N'.i-fs tne necessary kiCJ j to f.'cor his tf'f.mn cpponTt. It was ft creat liirht all the -uv nn.1 I a return match would draw ot y,..r-! throng (f Tulsa tr.h; fans. PRINCETON'S BACKFIELD IS NOW CHOSEN 1 - tMcRNATIONAi. NEIA'S SERVICE" i rUINCICToN. N. J.. N 'v. . TJie back- ; Oeld that will start for I'rm. et. n acramst self c red today. Ja- k Slrubiuy will run ; be 'earn as ottartf rb n-k. viiimtr and i Trimble will be the halfbats and Gar- ) nt y will be in the fullback position. 1 Ti inceton students planned to hold a' nir nstrr mass inw-mt" get i u r en: husi.ism ir Sat u Ida s ! ugci I a s b b n.n b j a an b s u v & a w & n a m & ct u
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Lynch Whips Wolfe White Shades Wiraler in Other Detroit Bouts. PET HO IT. Mieh. V..v. 6. .lack Ilrltto"- " e! t erw is h t r'i.-.tnpi. -n of th.. w..rld. ,t..t'.. t .! T..i, -v i i e ,r - - - .-i . ' 1 1 3 . ' . r':".Mfls '". ln'l ,ni"n "oul itii-si.-ir ion ii uie i'- i-oii ,rfn,i st . y, . , ., . "" ; IIli.'tI lilll'I'M Willi ;ii Iflo l f bur H t d i " ."n .-to i. to-. i" I 1 ' 1 I, .il'Ml.l IHSl tuglit. I'.iitton -won ail tl " . ' tne last to.uvl. lie is PiiPij to battle (J,,ats IV. in 1 Salle. I ,.,,.,,.,.-. l. , ft i l t. Ull'l ,ra haveera Iiokdiik ba. k some vf . hiS Punohin i.wer f.ir that tilt. Th champion appeared slow com-j r31'-'1 to his usuaJ freat speed, lacked! I . 1 . I . . . . . 1 IT JUUklll'-IK OL ili.o.lii:c.i HI M'eis. Hn- nrl . l , rl r.l.nmn no.-l n nor. at' . c i , c.ll. ! -M . -r-r,. ....... wouiu nave stooa a K'-o.t i-han.-p of j S ParrinS a draw, and perhaps the shade. 1 ' The bout dra Kited alone with f . ritUesi !E " ana no real thrills. Under ordinary conditions the BrittonTillman a ffa ir wouldn't ha ve looked slow to the fans, but because, their bout follow two bantam battles that were full of action much of the main bout's brilliance was lost on the rins-sidvrs. Neff Battles Wallace To Draw in Ten Rounds 1-IIOENIX. Ariz.. Nov. Cliet Neff rf foUKlit U fas I'Ut..-.'. to .a draw last, night. The bout i-s for th- !ightwe:glu ; championship of the Sotithwi--'. h- Id ley ' N'eff. 1'efe McCart y of Fort Worth. Tex.. I f.U(.;'r.t six rout-.fl. t a dra w 1 1 li .lack, laouglas of Kansas feat i-.-r 'a o it h : . : t v. Tlare a s s n a bjh n ra oaa a 'A & n & & u Z3 Li h a a m tr S .-i r i r- i
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