Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1919 — Page 7

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THE TIMES. Parro Seven.

STILL TALK OVER THE . BIG GAME

Hot Stove League Gather Around ot Listen to Aftermath of Sunday's Game.

By ISVUTO CSAYIIN. It will bo a Ions time before the II mire. nd-Canton game Is forgotten, l'ims In Hammond and Chicago are still talkingover the contest, an." the Hoosi. rs' hard luck In not scoring a tone .down when thing? were all r-sy. Various opinions are being put forth as to what Giee should have done, with the lull im th four-yard lino and the majority hlievc that an end run should have been s t ' f m pt ed while others arifue that FiJoon h id made four suocossf til line sm tshes and St was J roper that he lnkt it over. One vsy or th other. Thorpe was lnjfhe way and it was the most remarkable In ,-td o. tack e ovfr soon around Clin ago. The p ay was imlced a wonderful piece of work and only an Indin.n would have attempted th job. Those Harrmond fans who were all upSet because Toni Kin? wis not at his station because of an injury are all happy today bec-ause Boston's work in Sunday's struggle was n II that could be expected. The former Minesota star was in on even' play and cn a correct count it Is found that he tackled five different runntrt from behind. Wymati. the new hflLCkfleJd gert. showed that a? a partner to Baston h has no equal. His steady line plunging was a feature and only tha tact that he missed some of tha signals which were new to him, made the fan leel somewhit uneasy. TTow Canton can claim th pro championship is R mystery. but In fairness to Thorpe's eleven it must bo said that th.y have not tasted defeat this year. The c cmirr Suniay when Massillon plays the llulldogn will perhaps tell a different

story. MaasHlon's victory over Akron last Sunday by a 1 to S score was Just s'.x points short ot what Canton did to th" Rubber Town boys two weeks ago. the strength of both f-levens is about even. Of course down in Canton they have apple.?, money, homes, cake.?, homemade Juices and everything' to wager that Canton wil, win, while the Massillort fans, both youn? and old. will tell you ihat tils year's eleven is the best th-y have gotten toucher since M-'irs was put on the football globe. Rock Island kept on with its fine showing by wint.iriB; by a largo score and the only defeat they have chiikod up against them wns the one Hammond administered eome weeks ago. Davenport, strengthened by five new players, .among; them being Solan and Marshall of Minnesota, wer? ahlo to held the strong Detroit He.raJd team to a 0 to 0 score. Detroit threaten d the Davenport goal four different times without success. The Herald team has a wonderful line and their showing agsdnst Hammond next Sunday wilt be watched with interest by

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Two of the season's stars. Single G. above, and Early Dreams. The 1919 Grand Circuit season produced more ppeed than any of the previous campaigns,, taken by and large, despite the fact that there were no jfreat sensations. Single G hung up the only mile under two minutes, making the circuit at Toledo in 1:53 4s . Th work of Early Dreams, a twelve-vear-old star, was spectacular. A mile in 2:044 at Kalamazoo La fciedited" to this venerable na.z.

ail pro fans throughout the country. Fine Village, with Pt.-k Kins feeling at home under C'.a;r lih -di cellar, defeated the easy going Wabash A. A. by a 3 to 0 count. King dr-u kicked in tli. last two minutes of play after nussir.g a kick threo different times. Wabash had out the necessary put.i h to put it i'er. Ilhode r.o doubt has visions of playing Hammond, but t h-so v isions may as wll van'sh as th Villagers are the poorest eleven that Indiana has f-v-r ha-i. The. blggt-st surprise that i.-.-ul fans r.c ived Sunday was th'" d.-feat : dr:n 'iitcred the Hiimniond CI il.bvs by t iio t p,t! A. A. Over in Fast ("iicao the scrappy t'Jopher t-jun was put to a lug t-st n h r they met the K-r.brs and it was due to Darrow's toe that the Twin City aggregation was able to win out in the last quarter. In Gary the Te-hs rambled away from the Pp.-edy A. C, ZS to 0. which was indeed unexpected as th Speedy outfit wa considered a v?ry go(.d team in the ISO-pound class. Detroit, which p ! Hammond Sunday, has An impressive recoord thi year, and no aouh' remains that the roramjf contest will be a cd one.

H-immond will commence l's weekly piactlce t.in'ght aid w.th lcs Jarcii--u. itvdsewskl and Kecfe up and around after their upset in Stmi o's tussl- T'rduhn' l' ajii liould be Hi fin.! hape fi r the bit tit.-.

MINXKAroU?. Niri.it. Nov. 11. Thn-o rvturncd servi- iuimi "urrd in two te.rritlc bouts last niwht L"'i h unci red m of Ail!' I I. a.!i I tnjn d-d ;a;e. Bob Martin. n-av ikiit. 'hainpioii of A. I'., y., kiu'Ck'-tl out Jack Moran of St. loui.s in t!i- thud round, Moran fought a game battle and ti"cr sb'ppod Iryn. until he went to tiie canvas lot ilo- si.vtii 1 iii-.e. Mike Krtle of St. Paul and I'll Moore of Me nijdiis, haul a.m. f-.ugiit a slam bung le-n-i ouii'l mat ii. j 1 1 ; i - had Hie h tt r ef i he lirs' II . ' ronn.i-. Inn Moore made a whiilwuid ti ... a u g.i'n liio vt-i diet. Charley White, of "l. K , .tt Mik. I'aul.son, Miue-r.apolis l:ght w ciiit, but n' uuiibly did not tei.d htn..-;f uud was ji.ered by the criv dTheodor i Hoost veil s.n. 1:1 the prss row ai.d made a sh'-rt speech fi oin th'-; run,. MAY WOOD JRS. TIE GOPHER JRS. In the second gat--..- f ) the Inke county junior chain ; ioii:-h ;p, til" M;ijwoods a.rd the' Cop'o r .Its. g.iin battlid to a. scor"less tie. The tlire- hundred specators that witnessed this game y, r, v.' il s ii.iri.d

j Witt- th" p'avmg ef both t ,uns. Hud

son and 'I'ague. r.ds lor tli" Mayv.ooUs. pla.vc i a rr'.i! (UtVuisiv- gim--. ofifa throwing tlo ilopher backs for losstr, Seiuei.L" i iv r mad. g d g-.-.iii:. for lh Maywo-.ds. the h, st being--a tor y-yard run after g' .n through ct n r. lie al so Intercept i d si-'.eial forward .s-s. In the last half of the game, Spaerner. lineman for the May woods, was carried off the f-hi wil'u a disi.ci, ; e, ankh . Lukir.an ua .elso injured and f .re d to re-

t lire. ll-nnke fured with his line I iduncit.g. Meyers. Wolf an-i b'tii;

plaved a good game- fr th- ;ophcr Jr.-. Tiiesc- two team.- will n."-: :u th- future t d.-ci.e the lui'ior rh.-nitpioii.-ehip. The Mny woods wouid l;k ' to h-ni' from th..- lightning .Irs. and th North (fide A. C. Any te:ini wishing games c.il H-immond 2410 between 7 and 9 oVloek.

LEONARD WHIFS SOLDIER BARTFIELD ! INTERNA'. ONL NES SERICEl .JI.l:.si CITY. N . .1.. Nov. n. n-nny I-ouard d'isivedy whiiiped Soldier Hart!i' id in th'tr eight-r.ejf.d bout here l ist ntu'it. but the light -.vCl:!-.t champ!-. ti's :idmir-rs l..st a great da! of r.one . They had wager-d tha t i e-r.ard w...uid s'i p Farttielt. l.onard Tied hard to :;." k his oppmK nt out. but by taking a lot of punishment Bart field mar.age.j l-i May the limit. Med CoeKsn i-nsily outpointed Ih- vetnan Johnny Dun-he i: another cighltound bout.

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FOOTBALL LEAGUERS ARRANGE CUP SERIES l";m! nrrarcements were made last night lithe meeting of th rhic.igo I'.i-n-a'l League for the; ceil r pe , on f ,r th"

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i Hamcs b .-uki il for c'unday foll'-v: ! Tornadoes and i?liiiii$ e'.un'i -r Z'ari:: 1 Calertons and Logan S.juar-s. Lif-ati S-iU-r- p-i-k; Stewart Am .vis ml l .-li'-i nings. Crag in park. Opal A. A and Standard. Nr-nml .-irk: Ham'in Hanks and St. Lawr.-r-i. e. White City: Ken- ! inor's and Chalmers. Iv FhiiJ ri-l i; Mei-

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Answering an editorial in the Norfolk. Neb., Daily News. Edward J. Meyers, the village blackimith of Pierce. Neb., vvas jtirred to pen the following to the editor of that paper: "I wonder if you knew that one of the richest nbn in the world was fourteen miles north of Norfolk, right here in Pierce, Nebr. ? That man is the writer. I am just a common "Plug Blacksmith,' but oh --how rich! I go to my labors each morning, work until noon, go to dinner, return at 1 P. M-, and work till 6 o'clock. I enjoy the greatest of a!! blessings, good health. Rockefeller would give all he possesses in money or holdings for my stomach, but he can't have it. "Each day sees something accomplished and every job of work I turn out, I feel that I have done my customer a service 'worthy of my hire.' "I have a most wonderful little wife. She lias stuck to me twenty-two years now, so I know she must be a dandy to accomplish that. I have a l.'ttle home, a beautiful little daughter, a son grown to maturity, and now in l.fe's game for himself. Rich? Why. man alive, who can possibly be richer? Then, to add to all the above riches. I take down my oIl! shotgun in season and ramble thro fields, woods and tangle in search of the elusive cotton-tail, teal and mallard with my faithful old pointer at 'heel. (Now past 11 years old) and he is as happy as I when on the hunt. Then, when I get back, oh good everything does taste. Then, when night has spread its mantle over this good old universe. I settle down in a good old easy chair, enjoy a smoke and then roll into bed to be embraced by 'Morpheus' and never hear a sound until the break of another day. R:ch? Did you say? Weil. I guess! $'s, no, not many. You inquired about RICHES; not materia wealth. "The height of my ambition is to so live that I may have no rr-rets for having lived, when the lime comes for m to shuffle off tins mortal coil and 1 hope by that time to have accumulated just enough $'s that myself and mine may not be objects cf charity. "This, then, is my idea of a rich man. If anyone enjoys life more than I do, he is to be envied for his riches. "With kindest regards, "EDW. J. MEYERS." Could any words be more plain or direct in interpreting the true American ideal of peace and prosperity? If his letter on wealth and opportunity in "the land of the tree and the? home of the brave" were more generally accepted, the waves cf discord and unrest would not be beating against the magnificent structure of American Industry and Commerce. The real rewards cf life are for good service no honor can equal that achieved by rendering excellent service. Service is more than word it is the spiot of the world's bushe s. We can think of no better way to serve you than to promote the doctrine of Americanism formulated by the clear vision of our American Constitution. Edward C. Minas Comoanv HAMMOND, INDIANA

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