Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1920 — Page 3
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THE TIMES. Pace Three
Hammond Wins From Crown Point
riaSinf: ?!ow basketball, th lUthiiioml hi'th seho 1 manage. 1 to defeat
the Crown Toint toners by a Z to K score. The Hjtnmoml ifgiihrrs set a slow pace all through th pame in ineparation for this i-vemngs cont"l with Valparaiso. The 'row n 1'omt boys were rot tise.i to a large floor which hecame evident w hen laggin? on, lagging' on and poor passe were installed from the strut of the game. In the preliminary the Seniors rie-t-ateJ the faculty by a 37 to 12 .core. K'"ifr and iSeiilenbecker were rejponfor the majority of the Senior !co?t;. while C'oacii Veenker gave the crow an exhibition of some of the prettiih shots made at the Centra! school year. This eL 'nS: the Hammond fam will meet the :'est aggregation in Northern Indian.VI, when they hook up with the strong 'para;so five. This team seems to be tournament favorites this year, as -y have sp"ed and weight -which inkes an aggregation hard to beat. The Hajnmond tt;im took thitips pret tr easy list night imi are in fine con
dition for this vver.ing's game. This in-:-: will ;f- tic port fans an rr.1 l.na t ion f.s to the sertnlh of the team and their chances In the sectional tournament to be held at Valparaiso on March 6th and 6th. Coach Veenker substituted for his forwards and guards last night as their work with Capt. Oaring; this evening will be Hammond's defensive outfit to give Va'.po a r'in for their money. The crowd that attended last night's game should be present agrain this evening as they will he treated to one of the fastest ajid snappiest sames of the season. The Hammond team have one more fast ami hard game before the Sectional tournament when they meet the V."hitin,; five next Saturday night in a return tame. Tuesday night's lineup was as follows: Hammond: Uvans. rf. ".I it noe rod -ski, rf; I'earing. c, Howell, Ik; Grace, rg. Crown Foint Henderson, df; Bullock rf; Fredericks, c; Henderson, !g; I.ove right tuard. Seniors rainier. If: "W. Seidenbecker. rf: Hess, c: Schillo. Ig; Kaiser, rg. Faculty Veenker. If; 1,arson, c; Benson, c; Hickman, rg; Long. rg. Games this evening betwen the high rrhool Freshmen and the fast I'resbvterian team will start at 7 3".
hih school auditorium tonijht. Tlio Illinois "Watch Co. team from Elgin were to have met the Ked Crowns, but the (uie Uas been cancelled.
GAME IS CANCELLED
Ther will be no g-me at t lie Whiting
E. CHICAGO HIGH WINS FROM LOWELL Eat Chicago high school gave the fast Lowell team a pood w alloping last night at the MoKinley Auditorium t the tune .of 25 to Jt and broke thtir winning: streak in 'which they have beaten ome f tic strongest contenders in the cojnty. The game was Fast Chicago-! from the start despite t lie tine floor work of the invaders. Lowell recently won from Hammond h a in ue r.core, snowed Crown Point under, administered a good driibbuis to Ftoe'oei and early in th efeason beat the strong Valpo team.
WHITING HIGH DEFEATS FROEBEL
After one of the fastest basketball contests staged this year in tjary. the Froebel High quintet rubbed the dust rut of their ey.s and read on the score board the result of the ba'.tle last night with Whiting High. Th score; "Waiting-. 4S; Froebel. "6. The game between the second teams r roved no less disastrous for the .Froebel lads. Score: Whiting Seconds, 1?; Froebel Seconds 9.
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By JACK TXIOCX. ISTFF CORRESPONDENT I. N SERVICE I NF.W 01Uv, lb. -1- rhc ntlvaitc Kuard of a majority of major lea sue hall clubs will start moinK toward Dixie a week from today. The --.prlng training season will be oflicially opened a week from Monday, March 1. and by mid-March nearly very big league team will be hi to perform tu exhibition Karnes. The O.atit. Yanks and I MxlRerf w ill Mart for their training camps next Fri
es;.- and Saturday, the Tinks and Dodgors head in K for .Tacksoti ille and the t;ijnt for .San Antonio. Monafier Miller Muggins of the Tank here today to make final preparation f. r the southward t rip. Manager Mug."ns has permitted himself to enthuse a bit over the prospects of the Tanks. I think we have the materia to put a winri"K club into the coming pennant race." Muggins said today. "However, we iiaven t sign H t-T our pleyers a yet. have about fifteen men under con i rar. "Never -fore in my baseball experience hne I sfn the time when fewer men were signed up by all clubs than i" the case this ear. I don't expect much trouble lining up my players If I can get time to see them, but some of UvMn may not be in camp to start the training- season with us, judging from present indications. I attribute the reluctance of players to sign to the high cost of living and to success that baseball enjoyed last season."
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XO GAME TONIGHT. (We me-an basketball game.) The fchedu'.erj contest I between the Kn-i Crowns and the Illir.ois Watch Co. of Elsi't. III., has been i called off. They had cold weather down ) in Illinois last night and somoone forgot I to put mitts on the I13nd.11 of the watch.
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x x In listing bawling- tournament rcsuli? 1 downstate, paper heads on box "Abattoir Iviague.-- According; to the scores the lsa;uo ii well mmed. x x 1 Many a t3r will b ahed over the ni that the Vnited States will not send a polo toxin to th Olympic games. The reason Kiven was that since the war ended li'tlo hi3 been done toward the development of the game in this country and that a team coulj not gotten iato ;hape in time. X X X Optimistic high school teams of Like
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sat tournament will remark that the news tint the Adtms county basketball tournament scheduled for Friday and Saturday of this week has been called off because, matters could not be. settled at a meeting of the school representatives will result in nothing more- than the elimination o' more or less weak contender. x x 1 K-cognized world champions; Flyweight: Jimmy ViId'.
; Kintimivi ight : Pete Herni.a:i. 1 Featherweight: Jolinny Kilbane. ;' T.isht weight : Bnny Leonard. : Welterweight: J.i'-k Irilton. j Middleweight: Mike 0'Iwd j H;a-. i w cisht: Jack Drnipiey. j X S X , ' He is the one player around whom j we line b jilt a club, fo there is no j chance of his getting away," said the j manager of the Boston Braves wh-n j ask-i if t were truq that 'Fs.ib'jit" iMaraniUe. star shortstop of the club.
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X X X Eight high schools. Burney. AVasIport. L'tts. Sandu-ky. Clarksburg. S'. Paul. Xewponit, and Greensibm-g. will be represented in a, county balsethsn tournament to be played at the y. M. '. A. today. A silver trophy will be given
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I have, at great expense, built one of the finest Sales and Auto ShowBuildings in Lake County at 694-696 South Hohman Street, Hammond. The first floor is devoted to Show- and Sales purposes, the second story is devoted to service work exclusively. In our service department are employed only Buick Experts. Mr. C. C. Mason, who has been the shop foreman of the Chicago Branch of the Buick Motor Co. for the past ten years is now my shop foreman. Mr. Frank Brayer who was assistant shop foreman of the large Buick Agency of Minneapolis for many years was after much persuasion finally induced to join our Branch in Hammond. Another of our service experts is Mr. Mike Forbes, who is a high class Auto Mechanic of many years' experience. This is the authorized Buick Service Station for this territory. While I know that every Buick owner is a Buick Booster. I want you to bring your new car to our service men twice a month so they can give it the once over. I want every Buick owner to know that I have a Buick Home and that you as a Buick owner are welcome to its service. BUICK PARTS. I carry in stock a full line of Buick parts. BRUNSWICK AND GOODRICH TIRES. Any size you want.
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Johnny Murphy will represent Noire Dame at the Xew Tork A. C. Sames Saturday niht. Murphv is a freshman and consequently is ineligible for intercollegiate competition. Ife. startl-d fans on the Atlantic seaboard hy leaping 6 feet 3, inches in the high, jump at the Doston A. A. Ramcs two weeks ago. COMETS DEFEAT IRVING A. C. 27-22
In a fiercely fought battle last night
iri the Irving' school pym. the Xorth Side Comets defeated th'? Irving A. C. The first half ended S-. and tip to the middle of ths second halt the Irving A. C. hld the lead, then by a series of quick passes to the' left forward the Comets made the baskets in succssion. the Fcore remaining in their favor uniil the end of the same. The r.-.ai sc,,,e was 27-;;.
Jo Jaw son and Pepper Martm boxed a ten-round draw at lloston Billy Mercer .-.nd us Camp boxed a ten-round draw- at I'M tburgii. Art Mairl defeate. Jock Malonc In
mmce,3 of I ten rounds at Milwaukee.
I'a! MO'ji' and Fail Fur;, ear fought a twelve-round draw at llaUiniovc. Johnny I'nindee and Jack twlr foujht ten rounds to a draw at Atlanta. Ga. Referee's decision.
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Individual score of "35 for the contest. Main Offlre. C. Henrikson 16S 136 175 C. Miller I"5 174 141' M. Henrikson 1S1 ' 1ST 21"
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Liess- 181 139 174 311 " T81 82S Grand total 2517. Team v. S33 Mar bine Shop. W. A. Rex 137 160 174 Long 195 171 14 3 Wade 133 103 143 Muldoon IS 160 1SS Gadlsh 13 13t 170 7S6 740 SIS Grand total 2Z2Z. Team aerage 774.
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