Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1920 — Page 9
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On nf ti.? most kf r.ly priteMtl ba-kerbaU e.imu staaeJ in Han-imond thi v-as played last night at All Sair.3 hall between teams representing the General American Tank Corporation and the Locomotive Superheater Co. The General Aemricans on by a score of 31 to 30. Late In the first half an unfortunate acck'.ent secured In which Keenan. Etag gtmrd of th3 General American team suffered a dislocated e'.bow which retired him frorn the game. It will be soir.e tiive before he can appear again. The feature of the f,am from a G. i , T. X. viewpoint was the guardingt Keenan and Atchison and the basket shooting- of Eloomenthal and Rosnthal. For the Superheaters. Huber. Sheridan and Scherer were the star performers. In the Industrial-leaU", F. S. F!ef Co.. and the I. II. B. R. R. Co. meet Tonight, white on Thursday night the Graver Tanks meet the Standard Steel Car team.
for some timo, brit wad otflclally closed yesterday, when Larey Lichenstein. MaiMen'f managr"". asreed to terms. I.arnoy says ho may match Madden for a bout before the Kalamatoo affair, frveral promoters having made offers for Madden's service?.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
CROWN POINT NEXT ON SCHEDULE FOR
HAMMOND
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Fred Fulton beat Frank Moran In eieht rounds at Newark, N". J. Charlia Mttrie defeated Charlie Dunn In ten rounds at Pittsburgh. Kid Norfolk knocked out Harry Lindsay in the second round at Memphis. Bryan Downey knocked out Nip Howell l'l nine rounds at Dayton. O. Willie Jackson defeated Fete Hartley in s:.x rounds at Philadelphia Young Joe Kivers knocked out Kid O'Leary In the tixth round at a suburban club. .Toy D-iily and Sammy Sandow boxed a ten round draw at Detroit . Joe Burman knocked out Dick Griffith In three rounds at Denver. Ted Jamlt-son and Boh Mohn bood ten-round draw and Joe Jawpon defeated Stanley McPride In eiyht rounds at Milwa.ukee.
MADDEN AND GREB TO FIGHT FEB. 6 Hartley Madden. Irish heavyweight.
and Harry Grob will box tcr. rounds j ln fhat if he again ta his club
In Kalamazoo, Mich., on tii night of j without the management's content, he Feb. 6. The match has been ponding j will be subjected to a heavy fine.
CINCINNATI. O.. Ja.n. 13 Pitcher Phil DouBrlas of the New York Gianta was reinstated by the national commission today. The commission
granted his application, with a warn
urket -the Dentist
Having had more than 20 years experience in the practice of dentistry ought to convince the people of Hammond and the other cities close by that I know my business. My counsel and advice will be freely given and the price I give you will be low for honest, reliable dentistry. iFvrra TFFTH
!Iy Crown and Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates can not be made any better than I can make it for you. I'll guarantee it ten years. When you feel cavities forming in the teeth you should consult a good dentist at once. The usual way is to put it off for a more convenient time and that time never comes. Be prompt and businesslike about your dental needs. Do not delay, for every week that slips by is only one more week of playing into the hands of the ereny Bacteria that destroys the teeth and gums.
I can positively extract your teeth without pain. IF I CANT. DON'T PAY ME. If you need plates I'll guarantee to lit you or no pay. Remember this I am making low prices for Honest Dentistry for a few months. After I get a little more established I will have to charge more for the same dental work, so take advantage of this and come in at once.
With a victory over TVhitmg ;o its; credit, the Hammond Legion quintet! will meet the Crown Point team at: the Central school gym Wednesday j
evening-. Crown Point has a strong asgregation of basketball players and the team has enjoyed a very successful season thus far.' They play a fast short passing game und several of their players are dangerous shorts from even the middle of the floor. The Pointers should eivn
the Hammond hunch a much harjrj rame than Whitingin fact, a defeat j for Hammond is not at ail Impossible, j The retult will not be forthcoming
If the home live play the brand of!
basketball they are capable; of. Hammond has a team of great possibilities and each g-rr.t shows a decided improvement in th ir playing.. Kight now they are going at top speed and should take Crown Point into camp tomorrow night as wU as tho fast Lowell squad Saturday niifht. Early in the season Hammond played away from home and now the team will stage a scries of return tamer, with the fives they have met. The ho.n" fans will thereby have the opportunity of seeing some of tr best teams of this region in action and the following games should all be close hard fought battles with the outcomes a matter of extreme doubt. One can only judge the relative merits of the teams by seeing th'-ni in action and the followers of basketball in Hammond will be able to decide for themselves as to which team is the better when they have witnessed the rt -maininj games on the home scnrflul-?. The game Wednesday will be preceded by a curtain raiser which will bring the Hammond Triangles and another fast five together. This game will start at 7:X' and will be fo'lowed by the tig sunt. Thus a bargain bill
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MORAN
FAILS IN
HIS ATTEMPT TO STAGE 'COME-BACK'
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HARVEY FAILS TO
NEW YORK, N. J.. Jan. 13 Frederick Fulton, the ponderous plasterer from St. Paul. and Frank Moran fought eight rounds last nieht at thNewark Sportsmen's ciub and for nearly twenty-four minutes Fulton flammed around the, ring and made it one of the most thrilling fights ever seen between big men. For four rounds Morgan, who recently started a "come back"' campaign, staggered around the ring, one eye closed ar.d his faee badly marked. It was an exhibition of gatreness on
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CROWN POINT NEWS FI-ppening Of A Day la L&ke County' Lively Capital.
The t re rfcpartmenr was called to the. vtr called to Chicago, on j-aturday. on M'Hhodist church on Saturday r.irfht. a account of the death of a son-in-law, nr.. har, I. ..en discovered in the base- J V.'al'er Olson, who died of pneumonia ei.t of tliit building by the .li n ! tor. j on that day. Their daughter. Mrs.
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of a beating to send a dozen men to tho dippy house. In the last four rounds Moran didn't land four good wallops. He Just shambled around, a man with an lion l.tart. Fulton weighed 21 pounds ard Vornn IS. Vnran wore himself out in The first round in an effort to end the bout quickly. Fulton used fl left jah with effect during the remaining rounds and although his opponent was groggy In the seventh appeared unable to Vnock him out. As the bell rang starting the contest Moran rushed and rr" Fulton in his corner and in a swift exchange placed hard r'ght swing to the heavier man's head whirh tin o c-nmH
! he rones. Fulton reoovereil nnirklv
and sent several hard hiows to the body. Moran kert trying to iand a hard swing. The round was even. Moran showed the effect of hi hard f.fforts and Fulton had little difficulty !n outfighting him In the remaining rounds. After receiving two swings to the head In the second, Fulton appeared unsteady, but came back and
did good work at close quarters.
don tndiy after fnllllis to i or.fcr w ith M. Ijeschamps. mnruger of G-ores, Carpentier, who i.i In Dordeaux. Pe-j foro -reaving. bo'vevcr, h-. !-atis!":d himself that Carpentier in tie.-, up byj 'f--.i.ri3 P.. Cochrane, the Lonilo.i pro- ( motet. "I learn that Carp-n'ivr Is ai ; :"--( ently not only tie.l up by '..tr - Cockmne until the end of 'he i.ic-.i' h. ' I .aid Harvey. j Charles Cochrane a nr.outiced in
New York Inst week that ' e hi'l deposited IS.O0O pounds vi;h the editor cf a London publication to bind Carpentier to his contract l
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her marriage on Saturday afro Mr. Cf.orge Hall or" Garv.
!f Is h" daughter of Joseph Young1. !' lh:s ri;y( and ha3 been employed in Carv for several years. After a short ! ' lp tlr-v v. i:i :ni.e th-ir homo in Gary. 'a ! " 'he g,-f '.rn is .mploved as a s-.: -.--iii-in f..r Swift A- C k The ei n'n r h fariliy e.f this ritv.
Olson, is als,- very low with the same dlsase. The funeral is being held 'n Chicago todsv. Miss Mar;.- H'xo has b--cn confined to her home since riturday with a vry
Mi-s Drethv i se'ere col.i
surpr ised to I Miss Liilian p, -hmidt ha rfurn(t
from a week-end visit with Miss Clara Oser In Chicago. Misses Nina Lisul? and Mary Malone attended a dance in Gary on Faturda-.-nlght. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs.
TNiHam P;tgs on Saturday and died j
soon fitter its birth and was buried on that day.
Qark Griffith. He hs joined the list of bafnogTl8 by becoming- president t. Washington team.
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HESSVILLE
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12-TEAM LEAGUE AROUND CHICAGO
STANDARD OIL LEAGUE
WHITING. Ind.. Jan. 13. The following games win be played In the
("h; k. Roy Kunow, Fred Holly. Margaret "Mrmr.n, Joe l'emhowski. Geneve Otto, '.'ituenoo Inn lessen.
JANES VI LLE. Wis.. Jan. Z. A n' w ; Jirs. W. Yl. Patterson was tho truest cf baseball league, to comprise twt-lv.-.' Mr'. ;. Roscnlaum Friday, cities in the. middle west, u i.4 Cliica-J Miss Helen Hog an of Chicago ia the go as the hub. wl'.l soon be formed. ! P ui st of Mrs. W. ll. I'atterson on Kenaccording to announcement by Uoorg- nf-iy avo. f.T the week-end. W. Perrinao. a former Cb-veland in- !rs. I'.eynold i h id another ery fielder. The teams w iil in. -.hide soai.. j bad Rtrok of paralysis. Pile has been of the biggest industrial concerns of 5 troubled for some time with creeping the country, taking In Wisconsin. I !.i -, para lysis. Mrs Reynolds lives with hor no la, Ohio. Indiana and Michigan. A daughter. Mrs P.ussell Broun, meeting will be hell in Chicago w ith-j Mrs. Wm. Kaiislield is doing ery r. ice-
in tin.- next few days t ' form !!. g animation. Jnnesvil'e -ill !.-. ;--pt sented .by a mm.-. The piayt-rs w::! professionals, drawn from all paits the country
frrm his attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. O. I. CSuod paster and family are with her sister, Mrs. Rusrol! brown, for a few days.
' " 1 j - ''' a -st ,r.: Mr. i'ac o!' Oct -p Kiver Tho Honor RoJI for the Hessv'.lle Pub-!"'1 T,!l"' C&or Kunt, ard Reuben Lamb .m School is as follows; Bernice Luchene. i of nmmond r out Sunday evening
ana organizeej n nristian endeavor society with fourteen charter members. The first meeting will be next Sunday evening at S o'clock and the first business mee'ing Thursday evening. Jan. 23. Mrs. Green, one of HessvIIle's pioneers. Is very sick. Old age so ms to be the real cause. The oyster supper Rieri Saturday evening by the Adult cloys of Christian Blblo school was a success; $21.50 was turned over to the building fund. On Jan. 4th tickets were given out for a free entertainment that will b' given Thursday evening in fi.rm of moving picture and Ringing. All u ho h.-.wn't t.ck'-ts- may buy i-trx at the John li-ib tore.
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ft. r her op'.r'inc-ti. ft ho h."d Jier ton-
.-.-i'- r. m.-vtd ia:;t Thursday. ! V. it l'uii ' i-si.p. is able to be out again I , ftr ; slug: f la grippe. .Mr P.. Fl m;ng i inipro-.'.rg rapidly
Babe Buth. He's the hero in the greatest individual baseball deal ever stirj, being- bought for $125,000 by iht Yar.kees.
Better call up The Times aad have? it sent to vntir V:n't;' '
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