Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1919 — Page 7
Tuesday. November 18. 1019
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from their IiniIosr affair. More practice sessions shuuM be In store for the ptay-r-is and If the li&h salariod stars fail tn show up for" (In- workouts they should la .-.lined and cmned quickly.
Showing Against Detroit Last Sunday Disappointment to Football Fans.
BOWLING NOTES
By IttVINC CHATXXN. The poor Khowtt-. made hy the Hsir.rr.ond fn.oih.-iI I rriddcrs agnnu't the Introit Heralds Sunday was a butrr d'sppolntmont to their local followers who had fii"-c'i'(l :h Parduhii act; relation to win by a comfortable margin instead of b.-in c hold t o a si:ijr! ton- hin n. The Hmrr. nd eleven lms shown through s.1! its ifltucs this stnsi'ti that they have built up a strorg: defence from the star material gathered together, hut the tr.wn has shown r.o consistent offensive and t.ho main fault should be attended to if Ila mmc-nil inter-.ds to mix it once in. re vi'h Canton. True, the teini Sunday was not in the best of shape, but the absence of one p!a'r should I.uv niade tso great difference.. l-'r m i-:--.-'-i,'. itoiicit io:. it looks like the bnokrb'id w;!t receive a oomph. ehake-up bef ire the locals play another gr'in-.e. It is rumored a-bout sporting circles both here .ir.d. in Ohicatco that the famous 'Tadd" Drisroll "will play v .t'a Hammond aKHiwt Isiyton. but the report could not be vorifi'-d as owner I arduha is en a foui : i;r.r trip around C!umbu9, Ohio. In Ohio the pent by the nanus of Harjev performs, and it 'u!d r.ot be surprising to Fee "diiok'' in a Hammond uniform bef re the. grid soi.'-on C' ntcs to an end. Hammond hns thie,. sets of baekfield rnet,, ;ho Ie:itjins- on"s bein Barrett, lio-vard. liaison and Wynvm. the quartet ere well known f r thrir lone pains, but ttus far their defensive ability has been laef.ng. Barrel, nr. rnih.t add, is one v i 1 v.s n'iy ta- k'.oji a :. n in unexpected feshioii. but this also lias been meager Ch. c -A ho ha5 l'ii at quarter most of ;lic t . . a a a fair pen oral, b,;t his h i 1: i weight reduce his cfheioncy in r.t t'iinif interference?. Ghee is not the ot : ffll runner that Uu !.: I is, but with lite 'niter in at one of the halves, Ce th.eiM ho sbl to add niny pains b.-f'-ro he 's through. V.'yn an Is a fsst man in the baekfield, ti-t hh; In-'XrjTlence wlh th signals has h i'i:.cappe-d him somewhat and he lies a t ad' r.cy rt inconsistency, the Gopher player has shown ability at flklrt1:.r the ep't!. while 1 is pasi.nr thus fajhus hroutl.t ; o w onderful results. The locals sr?1 . 'nk fit one of tl r end positions. H...'as in the last tivi con.ests has n .t been es f( ety as in th" past. The f nacr Gcat Mkis star Is somewhat ot:t of tfii and if thj es-.d station Is r.ot loltVi"i1 uff soi1irt-in i liable to ocur that will spKl defeat. Kohl. 6io hu- b'-en wrtttnthsr the b, v.fh for weeks, is as treat an end as the rro frine I s-st -ssi's and should t f.n-n a chance t'. strri rn n least one Rame. Cap'tih JJ? Jardien. wb fttehed the t' in perTt rm from the b-r.ee was of the L ih f ll at the tram failed to nhuw ha.lf the ability th.t It displayed against Jim Thtrpe's hoards. "With three games In two week, the foam will have to re-ooer
The Rose Recorders took first place, in the Hammi.i.d liow linR Ivfjurue last iilK'ht whoi they took three icanies from the Mormon; at Mia'ool's alleys. "Vocrles" tt the Hoses, was Htnx performer of the ci'.ing. when he toppled a total of 634 maples for an average Of 208 Rat. He h cat M'Oiir.wy, who had held the hith seri..: for six rounds and was b-eateii by four pins. The team shot a total of I'Tia? for three sanies und the other teams will have to iro .soma to frtop Rose's bo vs. Kates was next to "Wojrjcles for his team as lie shot 518 maples for an averuso of 12 -:'.. Walter SScOmnsey o hi.ch man for Motmetts with 5fi0. Xext week the Kimes bowl 1'errin Xo. 1. who are in second place, and who have the ladn bowle.rs in Hammond, such us Xci.son, ("ookscy, the one arm kins: Fesal. another star, and "Keckie" Moll and Krup. This should be a corker of a f-eries. Following are. the scores of last night : EOSI'S EECOKDEES.
Oannr Ithode 187 Handy 168 Jtaies 140 11. Ooehrip.tt-r 2 42 Totals 939 Team average. 012 2-3. MOIfllETTS.
203 144 192 150 157
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16S ItJS 163 312 191 902
177 161 If. 5 171 20 4 87S
17S 190 174 m
105 159 158 170 189 Ml
CD. A STILL MAINTAINS LEAD
Ry wlnnlnit a game handily from IT Company. A Company maintained I heir lead in the First Halullioii Indoor liasrball League race at th "V" in Uory Spenofr allowed seven hits, bnt had the game well in hand all the way. He was slso the orfei sive star of the day with a perfect hattind average and Krorlnfr en. h time up. "With four hits and counter he threw In five pilfered bas-s for ood measure. Cross was u close second In this department with four hits in as many times up with two doubles added He scored two runs as well. Andrews' cntchinn: for the winners also had a perfect battinivitu with hree hits and a wn'k in four trips Rider was th hattlnj fir rf n , p .- with three h'ts out of 'vr trips. Mil'iyan. whMi rharffel wt'i hut once at bat. scored two of YAf tfims' eoiinters. He drew transportation twice. Several c 1 i 1 1 eri it i plays Wfr pulled !n the field. In the fift htnninrr. Callatrer fiatired a lmer that looked Kood for two bases at the lsst. Marvel In rlpht field, for U Company, caucrht two fast ones triat looked toed for hits in the third !nnlnsr. Company A n l 7 1 1 4 x II Company I? 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 Two base hits Spencer; Andrews; Cross. I; Davis. Stolen bases Anlrews 2; Spencer. 5 ; Cross, 5; Steeer. 2t Ie-
T'.eck; Millltran; MilanPtrtick out by Spencer Hise on balls T?y Spn2. t'mpire Lieutenant
PURCELL ON WAY FROM TERSE HAUTE
Hud Purrell will arii. in Ea.-t Chicago from Torre Haute. Wednesday In tine cord. t Ion to meet Mickey Kirsch or any Uo r fighter in his class. l'urre'l intends to make his home jn Kast ("hicsio lifter tl-.ls ticht. Purrell was liehtwelcht champion of the A. K. S. and has defeated Jimmy
lmffy. who was last out by lienny Ionnrd in the second round, from the army. I'tirrc creat many battles i
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ANOTHER FOR BENNY LEONARD F INTERNATIONAL NWS SERVICE TULSA. Okla. .Nov. lj. lienny heon-
i nrd. liKhtweicht champion, has another
knockout to his credit today. His bout with Jimmy Iuffy here last night wis stopped in the second roufTtl aftef Leonard had floored ruffy five times. Puffy measured the canvas three timei durlhgr the firt round. After thirty-live (cond of I'.jjhtins' in the second round
Duffy took a count or elg-ht. Leonard 5toor--l him with a left jab when Itffereo McPartland stopped the contest.
C Camp-any was awarded a forfeit came rom D Company. JTAD1T, W. L. Tct. Company A 4 0 l.OeO Company c 3 S .4 o Company D 1 2 .371? Company fi 1 3 .2."0
MOORE WAS WHITE'S MASTER f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CI1 MEMPHIS. Tcnn.. Nov. lt. While Pal Moore wMked a'vay with hts elfchf-round (irht hero last right with Jabc White, he was unable to put the finishing touches on the Job and the fell found White on his feet. Moore was White's master In every round.
NELSOTT FUNERAL NEXT THURSDAY fSFECIAL TO THE TIMES) Hr!CKWL-K7I. HI.. Nov. lh The funerml of XeJs Neltton will take place on
i Thursdav. So. 20 at 2:30 n. m . a wire
ha.v-in.jf lv-en received from Henry, in Plalnvletw. Texas, that it would be impossible for him to reach Hegewisch
. before Wednesday.
Rev. Walter E. Pearson, an old friend of the family for tweaty years, will officiate at hla church In Hegewlseh at three o'clock. The I. O. O. F. of Ilerewisoh. Ill , will take charce of the body and have It Interred, at Hammond. Ind. He will he burled with the rites of the order of which he has been a mem her for forty years. He was seventy-two years old.
E. CHICAGO GOPFES, JR., DEFEAT THE STANDARD A. C. p. spite the fact that they were cutwi ifi-hed twenty v.iind.i to the man. the tlopher Jrs. c.-isiiv defeated the Sta'idard A. C. Sunday by a score of 13-7. The Juniors started from the. kick-off to I lay wonderful (1-fensive hall and made first tou. hdonw when Oonroy recovered a fumble and ran n5 ards for touchdown. The second marker was made In the second ijuarter by line smashes by I'vWolf. Conroy Htui Ixuik. Long: finally smafhiiig through f'.r the touchdown. The defensive work of Kinney, rlyht -nd
for the Gophers, was the feature of the Fame. The Standards made thir touchdown in the second quarter when they blocked a punt and one of their men downed the bail behind the iroal fr a touchdown. Xext Sunday the Gopher Jrs. play the strong Indiana Harbor teajn.
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KNOCKOUT FOR SAM LANttFORD
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE SIOUX CITY. la., .Nov. 1ft. Sam
Start Play for Chicago Football Title Sunday Division of the Chioapo Football League into two divisions determined by weight was accomplished last nipht fit the leaprno's meetinc The first divi
sion will consist of teums avrra.icin 100 pounds and these elevens will start play Sunday for the LitsLng-er trvphy. Following are the jpun-s sv-heduled: Lilsintrer Cup Race Melrose Park vs. Lglitnimjs at Cracln ball park: CSnnells vs. Meywood (Vdlegi.ins at May wood; Btewart Arrows vs. Hambiers at Cicero ball park; Ravenswoods vs. Forest Park at Forest Park, Til.; Opal A. A. vs. East Chionso at Kast '7hic5i; Monarchs rs. Gary Techs at Gary. lad. Heav-j-w'eiBhts -Uairlno Cardinals vs.
Stavms at Gunther ball pnu-k; Ames vs.
Standards at Normal ball park; Senoras vs I'mon Giants at S horllng's ImlII park; Tornadoes vs. L"avnport at Iiavenport, la.
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DOWNEY WINS OVER ''GOATS'
INTERNATIONAL Nt.WS SERVICE! PF.ORIA. 111 . Nov. $ Kryan Downey
Lantrford knocked out Battling Jim i of cv.iumbus won a clean-cut decision Johnson in the ninth round of what ww j over Coats' Polg: in the ten rounds here to have boen a ten-round contest here j last night. last nijfhL. ' The Buckeye Ivixer carried the f.sht
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to Poig In overy round and had wide martins in four rounds. Pols won a shade in two rounds. i
Bill Brennan Flattens ' Schmader in 4th Round PHILADELPHIA. Nov. IS K. O. Bill i Brennan stn-ppcs! Andy Schmader. an- ;
other heavy w-ipht. in the fourth round ' Ifcht. In the semi-w indup Jimmy Murphy. West Philadelphia. ws oit...levi by iiel Cooran.
Fashion's Forecast
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BLANQUE DEFEATS JOE NELSON NTVW ORLEANS. La.. Nov. 18 i-WHor
Blanqu won a twenty-round decision j over Joe Nelson all the way. Al Grunts i
knoeked out Kid Enna in the third round.
CHILD'S BONNET.
Ray Pryel Outboxes Simler PITTSBCRCH. Pa.. Nov. IS. Ray Trycl of Homested defeated Chick Simler of Buffalo in a ten-round lxut here last nigbx
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS Bill Brennan knocked out Andy 'Schmader in four rounds: Mel f'ooa.'in outpointed Jimmy Murphy in six rounds, it I'hiladelphia. t Red Connelly shad-d Chalkey Wimlcr ! n ten rounds at Detroit. i Benny Leonard knwked out Jimmy : Dulfy in the second round at Tulsa. Okia. Sam Lannford knocked out Jim Johnson In nlneth round at Sioux Otj'. Bryan Downey shaded "Croats' IVdg in ten rounds at Peoria. i Sailor Hlaniiue won twenty-round de- ' ( ision from Joe Nelson and Al Gronte knocked out Kid Lima in third round at New Orleans. Ray Pryel own from Chick Simler in ten rounds at Piftshurnh. ! Battlinir Levinsky ovitfoucht Fartley , Madden in ten rounds at Montreal. I
This i e-tactly the kind of a ho-net that mi be made from n rrtnnnr.t that is left in a fall cent In ttii way a "set" '..at little ft rls lore o much can be had t little eipense. Itoth the st.'.le. civen II) '.. ft 4 27 iin-re ci .-en! n r cre-tvns. hut one is 1 --J ted all .-.round ;n.l he other is yathicil or shirred. I'icof edced velvet ribbon (o.tkep an nttrnciive trtmmins. T'u child's bonnet No t'1'27 is ci;t n sies 1 , 2. H and o yen rs. Tiie .I year size recuires for No. 1 H yard 21 inch mate riii!. with yards rihiion nnd rard 3iV inr.'i lining. No. 'Z requires , .r.ir,i 30inch uiaterial or wider. " '
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CrREB BEATS GREEK BROWN i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 ! CANTON, t).. Nov. in. Harry Greh of : PlttKburtih oar.il y outpointed Cieoric : (Greek) Brown of Oilcafro here last night in their twelve-round bout under the ausplcus of the McKlnney Athletic Club. Greh won very round with tho excepton -f tiie firsL. Greb beat Brown's face almost into a pulp. j
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