Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1920 — Page 3
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National Golf Date. Ti:.V:iv. February 21. --The n.tal npen golf I'himp: uisuip at !:iifrr.i'. will he played the week f Aukj( I or August S. Tiie exsri date will he selected anil an- . . nt-. il j!-xt Tuesday !n New York, at tin- Joint meeting of th; United t a t s J. If . s x i.it Ion anJ the
. fe-si onn '. tiolfers A oc ia t ion .
i.-oording to a telegram received ay in; rni. ..fr!eiu;. from Alex Pirie, ?' T'Mvy ..f tli,' Professional 5olff r-.' Ast.oeiall. n.
Valparaiso Gives Defeat to Hammond
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li.---.ri rev- alM r o oraus7.n,: to In, k a ''O-.i tta'ri 'iuritig '.Ivs o " . . jei sensoo unl pm the spi'M on stLista.ru ;sl basis. According to -,h rumor a wni'nv cup. tallied at .ion i. to be- formed own th lasihri; park ani finance the tea.m. It i r,-. th.n .'ll.'teo of the s'oejj has a.lrea d been a. Id. The story s--es that th vacant land lying between "'o: Graxd Oalunaet r.ver and tha I. H. K. 'racks jut west of Calumet ave., or a t t na rar of the. Federal hotl will be i"'! a . the park. she. Plaji now :no'uia a crmcreie retire around th croonis. a large, concrete strand stand, a :d a. spacious o'moho ;-- Th awe as proposed i cr..udcred an "Tcelleni one .s it is n-ar the street car tins and would be easily re-ached by fan frarm HainTaotd. WrutUig and KAt 1 hioa.go, tluis tsir.rij; the largest postrible erowrti froviiijr a tr-a-ra is put in tlie field which can. trutso U interesting for followers of the sport. Just who ia pushing the- deed bis not ben revealed, but it is expected that wittatn a few days a definite ncrrancteiTieTLt will be made of the success or failure of tb preposition.
In on' of the most hotly contested! j games of the season the Valparaiso j j high school defeated Hammond on the; ! Central school floor by a sC'.re of S" ! j to 13. ; The lUimnond lada did not seem to get their bearings during the frst'
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The World of Sport
TTOR-IiD OF 5 PORT Nebraska and Towa may not meet 'n tk4 gridiron next fall. v : x Ha.rs'ard ath;etio tearea win resume southern tnp next spring. x V X Partmonth had added fencing to its offtetaPr racogrniaed sports. X X X Harvard ha.s booked twenty-aeven baseball eames for nxt season. X X X The Atnatenr Athletic onion haa 413 ,-:nbs ar.d 11.54." vfreii athletes. Ind!aiiapo''.s haa soid Sam Crane, a hriliitn younj inflelder. to CJncinnatL x x v"f-fj-inal laii baseball n!na nsad ITTS bseba': during the 1319 seaa n.
j:i'.t t he cabaret. Ha. ha. Ian Mac.
husky meat cutter .f VbitinR wins., the second half and twice were with
in striking: distance of tie. miring this half ("earing; was Hammond's main poinl getter, caging four field
("live the check to Mac, waiter. S.vtior Freedman is due n gie .lab-i
her Voting a bad wiiippir.g a; Aurora! ROa!a and six free tiirowa. Coach tDitiorr w nig htaccording to the to wn j Veenker's charges outscore.i t- Valpump. i parai.o team during tins period hy
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X X X I Our Hoosier Irish down at No'.rt 1 t.nme failed t. re?ier iciory in any . of i heir athletic contests Saturday. . At t h" indoor track and field meet j of the First Regiment A. A. at Chi- i cago. the Irish landed fourth place j
Th- .ou.ome of tlie game, wiin tii. sr-ci i. m.i I t ou ri:a me ; faxor'tes. shov thai Hammond will make a strong bid
for honors at V alparaiso on March 5 1 )i ' and 6th. In a preliminarv. the Prsfo t er a n I
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I", of C. IS: i freahmen Ity a score of to 9.
with S points, other scores were: I.j Gym team defeated
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Not t a lame made a new record for, Hammond i2Si Tarnogrodski
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events when he equalled th'j KTann, If; Caatring;. c; Grace, rg; How-
world's mark at forty yard low hurd-i ell, !g. 1-s. Time .04 4-5. The formar central J Valparaiso f 31 Wa 1 1 er, rf; VVernr. association, record was 3 seconds. ; If; Fabing, c: Scott, rg; Coyer. Ig: T - x x i Scoring. Hammond: Field goals. TurThe seoond defeat for Notre T)ame' nogrodski. I; F.vans. 1; iVaring. 4; ot evil Saturday was in the dual track j Oraca. 1: free throws. Clearing. 6; Howmert nt Notre Dame son by the Kad-jell. 1; foula, personal. Turnogrodsk i. Z: get s who scared a total of 4S point j Kvani. 4; Aahbaucher 2; Oaring, I; to the Hoosters' 3?- But at tun une Howell, 1. technical.
has to hand it to the duwnstate knowledge emporium. A few years ago. in athletics. Notre Tame was nil. 1e furura Is brightAnd to make the mamory r,f the day more dismal the Notre Pitns Ave fel' before th terrific onslaught of the University of Nebraaka unintit at the latter'a abattoir. Score; U. ot N., 31; Notre ra.me, 10. X X X Tha Sport "World scrioa left Hammond at a late hour Saturday night via the Rattle-trap t.inn which bumps along between Hammond and Sixty-
Scoring. Valparaiso: Field goals, Scott. 1: Fablng, 4: Werner. 3; Waiver, i; free throws. Walter, 5: Scott. ; foil;, personal Coyer t; Scott. 1; Fablng. 3; Werner. J; Walter. 3: technical. Scott. 2; Werner. 2; Walter. 1. Biuknt hail followers should loolc forward to tha game with Whiting next Saturday to be played ar the Central school.
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third street, Chicago. i XEW TOP.K. Fh. 23. Johnny K .!- j A windy conductor flashed the re-!j,an tne oldest of present day boxing minder of his week'a pay. amounting ! champions in point of possession of a j to aboot $?. and gave tha scribe tha j title, will defend the featherweight following rttal statistics whiclt, con" i chaniDionsbia Wednesday night bef. r,- ,
the i-tportnen'a clut at Newat
siderlng circumstances, may be taken
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Tonr.c lad:-R of th rj!utn! district pers'i !t) notations of Beatrice i j r'r; Till fpll to glimpse (thla. But t'v ir more athletic sisters rb nead !! .Tivice as how to deal with mashers v reart Ts-ilVi interest the npm that
Hare! Tl.'chklss WightmajL. of'
Cost' n has offered a handaom ailver i (.1 h awarded the best tennis t ioyer of the world. Local tennis clubs v.'l raceiva invitations from the I'nite.l States Tvawn Tennis Aasocl atlon and i-. formation regarding the rules. The o.mjxitit rve series has btien set for the week of August 23rd. X X X P.ecnTl the Logan Square tr-saets who recently performed at ("lary? Wei!. Saturday night they won the 145 lb. ity baelwstbaJl championship of Chl'sio, whe-n they defeated the South ""hicBjrs Whales, 31 to 2 4. Who's the fish now?
l?ls 19 IS Umbrellas left on cars. .... S"l J S" Lauiiea without seats 2SS43 lSJ.3f)3
Miles without seats ?S.923 1,10J 2SSJ45 Telephone 'call at office ... 19.3J 10.32 1V6"2 Complaint pr
pasa. mile.. 120,531
Net earnings a ff er careful search . smaleat smaller
against Benny Valger. vf New Tork. The boxers will wind-up training for the bout tomorrow. They are tr t,ix eight rotihds.
WRESTLERS MATCHED.
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NEW TURK. Feb. 23. Kd. St rang
ier Lewis and Jim IxnJ. . the Gre-vc j wrestlinj cuttmpion have today he. :i j nvatehad to ntect ;.i a flniah mat-h at i Madison Square garden on March ?. i
Six-Day Bike Race is Off;
Gotham Cuts in Again i
McGRAW MAY RESIGN j NEW YORK, Feb. 23 . Accord r.g t J
; a rumor printed by a New Tor news
paper today, John McGraw may retin as manager -.C the Giants. Tlie ru-
. ,M ' . . , mor i founde.1 on repo-ts aid to hava Pla. to hold a s.x-day bicycle race , . M 0Tn Hav.r, , , " D;ltM, rrLra haV btn i rt that l'4 :r.d Presid..:,: ; ; abandoned by Phil ElweJl and his as- . c.,. . . v- . ... , , Stonehani the New 1 oi k (. Iu sociates just whan the event seemed . . . ,, , . . I have had a ser ous disagreement. as.areJ. New Tork has deeded to
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will be a raee here next w.nter, how-
prevent T" I Galesburg Boy Succumbs
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Eetwaen wega," ehtoc. and the town pump, the coltrmnlst has doped out the results of three flr!c encounters scheduled for the week; all of the-m aT locaj. Ritchie Mttctvll should affix the ki
bosh to Lew Kdwards in their battle soiation
at Milwaukee cn Thursday. Tha former Is ehajmplon of Milwaukee and the latter lightweight titleholder of Australia. Mitchell is in top-notch form, i x - x A.t Kenosha. Wednesday night. renrtr O'Keefe of South Chicago, a fighter who has won hundreds of friends in the Caltrmet district, will do battle with Eddie Fitzslrmnons, fast and
lard hitting eastern lightweight. Ifj
Los Angeles Auto Race Postponed to Saturday LOS ANGKLKS. Cal.. Fhe. 22. The 150-jnfle automobile race, which was to have opened the new Los Angeles apeedway tomorrow, ha been postponed until Saturday at I p. m - because of wet grounds. Thl announcement was made tv.ght by A. M. Clung, manager of the Speedway As-
j OALBSBURC. 11!.. February i Harry Williams, end on the Galesburg ( high school football team, died here
this, morning sfter a lingering three m'ntha with a crushed verte-bra. Williams' neck wa broken Nov. 1.i in a gams with Peoria Manual Training High when he dived for a fumbled punt .
Stanislaus Zbyszko Steps Into Ring on Saturday.
NEW TORK. Feb. 22. After an absence r( flve years. Stanislaus Zbysko, will tnaka his first appearance in a wrestling tiout 1n th s country at the 47th regiment armory. Brooklyn. Sat-
i urday n ght. He has been matched to I meet rrini Zoler. who c'a;ms the
Wednesday and the fast quintet Mpra-j h, VTW.irh, champlmsMp ff Rohesenting th Brit !er House of Chicago on . , ' u w, a ,,,, nlatoK. Friday. j
Tbe Treflbyterlaji te.m ple.ya a fast
GYM TEAM TO PUT ON ATTRACTION The fa-st Prshy teriaji gTii team of Hammond have scheduled rimes with the North Knd Presbyterian toam on
O'Keefa will watch his opponent and' and clean ira m of basketball. The games j
forget the spectators he ought to win
x -i x pT-tp-sey Quits Cabaret Crowd on Turning: Boxer Promoter Tells of Jack's First flout Wins $23fi Headline In Trib. One gueys as to why Jack
MACKS IN CAMP TODAY
are pUyed at the Presbyterian cirh I NF.W TOTt K. Feb. "2. The 1929
on the corner of Highland and Mohman j haseba il campaign i. acheduled to bests. The public is urgently reo,!ieted j g'.n lomorrov at Lake Charles. 1. to jHtronize these young basket tossera. Conny Mack with a small hand of reTh admiseiion at the door will be hut emits and h:a Teleran catcher, Cy Per15 cet.ts kins, will under In the trainir.g of
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Goullet and Efff Arrive
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NEW YORK. Feb. 22 A'ffd Oouil'M and Oscar Ficrr will nrrive 1 0:11. r r. w on t.h" French liner La Sa o;.-, Ooul-let'.-t arrival being a surprise t., the promoters of t lie six day bicycle rn.-e which will take pi are here March 7tl
iOl jiiitd :i 1 tr !. . 1: t to get the sa :ne ;. latter is ati '..-is
H"ii:"t and a rra tik ' i f i-sis" 111 iu-ly nfter signing f ; tlo- ri. to g.t In two weeks', work .-of--race .
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