Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1920 — Page 3
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Is Due For a. Big Shakeup
X Wit shakeup la threa.ter.ea In tb.e ranks of the H.unmonl Ameri.vin I.e.sior basketball teflrt wth a Jew Ur s i ff t"ji the local battle the fawtis lit 1 '"Towns frrm Whs tins. AKh.oug-h Cart "Hnn Pollard is mum rpparl.np lv.- 1 laio for Friday's pajr.e, 1h !mpns;.n pathred by those who know is that the ser -!ee players who have Iwn ii'j'i'.c e.lri r will bo gracir.K the sub-linos i-n Keferee ;!roy toots b.- whit-tb :-f.: li i c t!vI.eeion men into action aval km the h.fchlr touted lY'nns.
Practice time Sunday found a ?e,
the regulars hobnobbing n 'h- sr.--! end squad T.-hilo tlhe wotiid-be. aces nor' j ftlilr.ir In as regular members. Coah ; Vocaker, the only absentee, may bolsters the. squad -when be returns from 15 loom - i ington. Vecenker's re-entry into the line- ; up will lisv & wonderful cfot on tbe other player as his lonjr nr.fe s.!ws: uncork a. Cfhtmu spirit which should . prove e-f vil B-SAistanca asa;r.;t Paddy j
Prlscoll and company. The Ziegioa rooter are hoping that Xiao Thompson will be voted physically 0. K. in tim to return to his cntr Job by FrMtr. 'Mac" rated one of th--tr.ost valuable members of the Hammond squad. Is out with a sore foot aci wrcle ttlm to minele with he squad yesterdav, did not a-tterrpt to enter the heated two hours practice- "Bis Bill" Feeney, who will opoe Thompson in the center position. Is ace of the best basketball centers in the country and the averaae, middle man must r some to out-jutup the famous I. A. C performer. Tha Ked Crowns have Just rettirr.e.1 from a Jaunt to Detroit, where thy won cut try a S5 to 22 score from the hardy Rarts of the Auto Town, Orlest;. Wis and Cochran were the stars of the Detroit pat and the trio will be watched ery dose.tr Tien they stack ag'a.ir-st the Legion ars. Advanc sale c-f ticieta at Monnett's petntj) to a record crowd when the ti teams dash, the general admission be!r.g 59 crotau The reputation of Paddy DrisecTl will "prve a boc drawing card and thaw who desire to s-ee the big- contest in .d-ciaed to get tickets early a nly !0 have been ttjT on sale. 1. . ....
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Tickets for ti.o Hammond L-sior.-"VVhitr.s Ilil Crown game are be:ng ST.apfod up ir.iRh y fsst. Tha eame. scheduled for l";:d3y. March I?, will beB,n rrouiptl' on t.mo si as to allow spectators an opprtuni'y of visiiinR aft--.rwnrds the bazaar and fair at the Industrial h:?a school. M-M Mounetr's sm.-k-? shop has a supply of the past X X X Today's bet: B't the Caar d'"s not fly ff ru th fiagr pole at Central school tomorrow. X X X OTrheard at the roIlc ooinrt: "If yoij rod urj:ly. wb'ch t"! w"." Mid
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Jimmy Wilde, at left, showing how he stacks up with Russell, a recent opponent. Recent victories of Jimmy Wilde, rreatejt little fighter of the British Empire, have proved conclusively that ne really is a wonderful little boxer and that he got away to a bad start when he lost his opening hout in America to Jack Sharkey, a vounp husky in Milwaukee. Victor nvr Mike Ertle and Johnny Russell, for instance, have given him a chance to ehow his speed and punching powers for which he 13 tamous. Trie above picture, taken just before he knocked out Mickey Russell in the seventh round, shows how Wilde must concede heipht and weight to his opponents. He weighed 105 pounds and Russell weighed 116 pounds.
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I Ritchie Mitchell will meet Willie Jack
son Hatch 23 at Milwaukee. x x Bru-ka No. l of fU!cagr established Sii A. P. ". bowline r"oord of S!6 rins at the bowling con are as tcria. X X X "Carpentier mirh? lajt 'x rounds no longer." savs Johnny Griffiths, welter -,gli. of Akron, who ha.s just rturned fv.in Ionlun and I'aris. whor" his sei-ijj of btts netted him three knockouts, one J;-i.!en. and a draw, not to mention ths long green. X - X X Although th Bed frown hakt shero. erg will be present en masse at the tYhitint l.'!i'on St. Patrick h dance on tho night e.f March IT, fi.l little r-Mjsh stuff is looked f ; from 1h iy ax th bas-
ketball piaon will b" most nr and the ; Ri d Onwn champs hhould hae returned
to normal. X X X Twenty-four na-iins have accepted invitations to participate In the Aucrust Oljmpic. g: flies in M'lclum. The I ni'.rxl slLos i'.' not j e? c-fliciaily ccf j :d. X - X X Oh. boy. talk abnit ur sorti Oct-.h-r v.eallier. ia i here ai.y '"' nth in i no hI-m-r--gl"oiny to tho biii".-b.'iii twk- . t dan Ma n h ? X X X Manager Jlilraiv makes t.'ie flr.st cut .f till nson when he sends two. rook.es back t th miners. J-mmy i ooney goes iicl Milwaukee nd j?id I :. 10 .an An'onio, Hit tha! ain't going to be all! T!iy ay tJie (vjts hae devlopfd a lifrd of charley horses as the result of curving olives at one another's heads Ui the dining room. x x x "Puck" Ilerziog has been recommended foi th operating- tab!". Oa. of hernia rt ay coniine linn tn tlie n t. I;fe for bcvcral weeks.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWSSERVICE PASAIAA. ( Hlit'.lirf.r.i h, k ba lv.
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or'.-nition for liernia us the ri-.i't t-.f a strain be incurr-d in K'Oiifc after a S round ball Kriday. The imni beat the Vtrn"n 'i".fe-"r? 11 to 7 .Sundn.
WACO. Tex. Hill Gica-on and his t WTilt Sex squad bepan triintijg here I
todi.;-. Kill says his tc-.m is in fl.n f ha ps-. .'ru8 of tho most pronu.ung rookies in the SQUiMi is Fau'.k. s-tar pitcher of the University of Toxas.
Jackson Ready to Box Richie March 22 or 29. ."F.W IOKK. March lS.--Do Risl-y. rruiairer of W-llie Jackson, announced ! ost n i g-l-i t th.it bo would hr. o Jaclvjon i -!! for the R;oh.o Mitchcil in-.-ih a; Mil wtukfe either rtirch 22 r it lia viiii: lin pi'?tpn.i. i f i i;m March l " ovi inj to fin injury tn Jaokis-'.-n's Ivand.
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The Red Crowns upheld their repu-; tation of being the superior road team of the country by pivinsj: tha I'etroi'- , Kayls their serond defeat of the eea- : S' ii on the l'etrnil fio-r Saturday eveiiitis. ' ; This panie was hilled by all of the Oetr.iit papers as being for the Middle' V. et championship and the Detroit' a pa rep a t ion included some of their old nlavers from tlie Detroit Ath'etic club.
; The Ked Crowns were greatly weak-' fried, lack ins: the services of Feeney. ; ! Marquardt. Dri.oi II and Grit-s-vl. ail of whom found it impossible to make the ! trip. Thing's sure looked b'ue for the frowns and Detroit money wt-nt beec;.nz. Kddie Puml took the p.v..t pusI mon. Puly Weiss filled in for Drisenil land Manager K t ton-Port er tok fio I other forward. The Detroit Froe rres
wn.s on hand and took mm if s .'or t h ganif which ti ill be exhibited by Pat he , Weekly. K a r.augh. of the K. Is. a f.irnior Tiger ballplayer hid his hou!-. dir broken and Hilly Johnson, o: the Ked frowns, had to have time out f.r ten minuses during the first, half so he could be brought back to life. j Th firm half endd 9 to 8. in faor of the Crowns. Detroit started with a rush in liie-second ha.!f and with ten minutes to play had a five point lead on tho locals. Moose Cochrane then broke up the pame by coming down; the Moor and dropping in two pre tyi mifj. Kdd'e Pond repeated and tlen: P liy Johnson dropped one in from the! center of the floor. This put the score j out of the Ray la reach and took a fewj dollars from tho over-confident Rayli backers. The Michigan University teamj presnt en masse. Siar h Mather,: of the Michigan team had the follow-! inp to bay of Cochrane: j "Give me any fou rmen and Cochran? and Chicago would be out of luck. The' biff guard sure did play a wonderful came, both on the defense and offense;
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After vanquisi-n? Bedford, the fast tossers that r-que'ebed the ambitions of Ilmerson. Fra.ni-.Iin hich school late Saturday sailed llij-ousit the .Iffferien of I.afaj-ette quintet and thereby annexed the state ULlc
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