Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1920 — Page 6

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THE TfMES fucsdriy. March 16, 1920 . CITY H. S. LOSING

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OUT WITH THE TEAMS

Treat For Basket Ball Enthusiasts

The Hammond American l.fsion bts

'elb-a.11 team and the Whltinj; Wcti iowns. national champion?, will meet at the Central school gym Kri-lay evfr.ing In what promises to be. one of the best post-sfiion la.sketta!l contests sLas'd here for the past number! of years. The Ued frowns this season have played against the best team m the middle west and local fans have, a real treat in store lor thf-m when j the two fiv es take t i the bard floor. ' The Hed Crowns ha ve sathered to-I aether a club that could easily de- i 'fat Tat T'a.ges Maropns or the crack J I'fiinsylvjnla fle from Thil'y. Thej "'rowns have p'.ayed against several, i onference teams and have always ome out victorious, llie l.e-'on play- j ess will have a tough jib on its hands' in trying' to stop the speedy Whiiin.cr; aggregation, but Manager Trvin.fr i"ha-l 1 ! ken is ready to give the visiting ocwi some stnT opposition. j The regular five of the frowns wi'l; start the game jvhich means tlut the furious Paddy ITiscoil will play asainst Hammond and if the formvr! Northwestern product piays the game j as he did for Hammond in football.nuff said. IV H I'eeney. all-comreno j man and who has been in the bis, show for several years if going: at a fast clip. Cochran. w!kp Rreat show - ins: at Ietro:t was responsible for tii'C' r.ayl's defeat vv'U ne looked over very; closely, wlitle Hill Johnson. Marijnardt. , grid Weiss v!!l also hae blncoculars primed after them. Manager Kxton-1 Forter and Kdriie Fond, two Owl starj ! will hug- the bench and if any prayeN j suffer in the cominp; "tea" party the ; two will be handy additions as both' are known to be perfect around th-i ;

cage. Floyd "Skidoo" Murray, wh

been in more than one tea party wasj at the Central gym last night in his' shirt sleeves assisting Captain FoliardJ in coaching the I.egioneera in tae p'.ay.-c that are to be attempted against tin- ! nds and the manner in which thei service players worked convinced out ; that th Crowns will have to be up on I tiielr toes all the time to prevent ; ho i locals from putting the unexpected! o-er. Betting: on the outcome of i' e big: game is very brisk, the VU t:nn supporters somewhat affraid -to g'r ej t'-. odds that Hammond fans ask for. Tickets for the game are being- sol 1 j I ks flap-jacks and a capacity housew l see the fame. j

Emerson's Great Athlete Praised By Sport Scribe Calls George Dunleavy One of Greatest High School Athletes of All Time, Remarkable Work in Bedford Game.

George Dunleavy. the brilliant Gary, athlete, has been picked by Indianapolis sport writers as center on thej mythic. il all-State team in the c. -uteri position. The 1 nd la na po 1 u-s Nev.sj praises Iunle-avy as folows: j "As a freshmen four years as he-j came. to lUoomnigton n .lulinti) j Kyle's dark hot re tam that fought its way to tho final round inly to; lose out to the title wi lining I,cbanii team . He was then the "kid" of thej

team, but opponents picking on young-.-ter for a soft mark wire for the surprise of their lives, each sueeeenint; ear be grew uer. faster. stronger. !e h ut

b e ; t e r. NfitT has he been nble t ualli' r around him i Avinuiitg fiiir.i'ination. This year I 'm.i-.ivy's task was utterly l-.opeiessly futile from the start. Tii Gary tram was just lin'avy and little el.-e. He played foiwanl. guards, center and field general, he took his own tip-offs and then had

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beatable . km. ii i s iiori:i.nH nn i i:. In the la-t game v ith -r.ediord in un admirable, i-ovirageous. Up-rate effort. to starve off defeat single ha.nd'd. four personal fouls were called on him ani he vi as foieeii out of the game. This came at a time v he n lie lad just about uoiked ti's teammates to the point of a '.v iiinin? come-back rally. l-'rom the Sidelines be watched his tVam. leaderle,s and aimless. go to pieces . Finally he could stand it no longer and left. Wilt n ho walked on'. if '.neied. ;-.!most u n not icd. few realized that

Hammond and Froebel Canl Not Get Answers From j Football Management.

Pra't,ea;!y ever;, college a ud many of the high K ho. Is of the country have arranged football schedules for next fall while the powers that be of the Michigan City high school have made no move toward getting games f . r the e; im.-on and white during tbe autumn of 13-0. 1'nless some moi is mad" by the loial high school authorities at cnee

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the greatest, high school playail time had left. lie is made

of the same stuff as Ston'brakei. i'.i!iiioii. Mi ier. Tilsoii. Hunt an I Campbeil. but it has Let n his misfortune to have his wonderful ability submerged in a, swamp of meUicoi ity. MoGeath. of Hartford City, has been se'eotej because of his wonderful basket shooting and powerfu. defense. ROUSH MAY JOIN GIANTS IN LATEST DEAL TALKED OF

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X X--JL Connie Mack admit' thai he has no pennant nsp.r;:.t ion.-. Ton gotta give l-.ir.i ereuil for being frank about it, an -way. x x x ' The White Pox are i;onus Gandil. lti -b. rg. MoMul'w and caver. Things are beginning to look bad with that star grou,) of inner creuit men missing, x x Wonder what a hold-o-.it thinks about? X X X Well. well, can you imagine Mike Gibbons, or any other scrapper of his class.

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tier? There's many a fight-r w ho'd be willing to enter the ring wit'i the French flash mid go with one hand t'.'-d

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i the schedule for next fall will have to: 'be the sane helter-skelter affair a s , that of last vear. which could not have ; beep avoided then 'beennse the Miehi- ' Ran City high school wa.' just reviving j 1 football. Hut this year time has been permitted to pass by since Ihe 1?10! footoall season closed to line Ur teams : for next car. Time is fleeting but it Is not j ct too late if time is taken by ; ! the foiejoi k and dclnit" action lo . the order with a lew e.f gi,t;g the i high tviiool h re the right kind of a ; ' selier'ujo. beginr.,ng with, easy game.! and end ng with the ilassfr games of: j this sect ion WWT (;ll Willi M. . II. j , Thief. ,tii.--(.cnr imiu r es ha e 'been ; i rcceiv-d by C ach Kirk from Ham- ' m-i:d high s. iiool. 'r..i' i.i high school ; . cf Gal y and St . Jo -ph. Midi., hiahi ' school. Other ,;,.io, 'hs wishing g.mie.s; : with the loials are lnt(in Harbor. ; jMioh.. higii v hot,:. Kalain.ijoi). Mich..' 'high seho. 1. South Itend hiaii school., i C'-i'.eago Heights, teik Tavk. IU. G. ane; Technical high Sidiool of Chicago, West j ; eigh sehiio! of Aurota. I'l., and K'gin. ; I 111., higii hoi !. Front these eleven j j ft ho! aloiig wi;h others that can be' j secured, an almost perfectly arranged ', ; si liedule of sev en games, three awav i I and foi.r at home . an be secured, i I Michigan City is a strategic po-nt en1 j the athletic map. being eh se to several f Liood ivhools in eastern Iil.no.s and :

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reade evident . A co in; made anior g tiie l.o s la-t '.vff k indicated that n -t less than cand. dates will show up for the team next autumn. (if these lads no less than -o are of the very fust, lightweight variety. The. latter boys will average in weight 14-1 poundwhirh. is l-Jeal for high school f0,-t-ha! ie i s . GRIFFITHS SAYS CARPENTIER WILL LOSE TO DEMPSEY

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Eddie Rouah "trying out" hu plooth. Kccent rumors emanating from New York and Havana, state that Fridie Roueh, star outfielder of thj Cnci Red3, may Lecome a Giant before the 1920 campaiirn opens. "Pep" Young:. Giant outfielder, is talked of as the man sought in enchange for Rouh by the Reds. Kddie has been acting a bit holdoutish. He is shown above on his farm it Oakland City. Ind-

hehind his back. Mike has an ambitious r. .v.

X X Again. ".St rangier" threw Karl Caddock, ehampion, at Iadison

N't'W VnitlC. March 16 Johnny r.riffths. w elteru eigiit hover from Akron. C.. whose ambition is to bent Jaek liritton. tiie champion, has returned

from Taris ani I.on.lun with three knockouts. mie decision, and a drawl to his rroi.t. j AVhile in Paris. Griffiths said h ?awi a good deal of tleorges i 'a rrfent ier. the French champion. "lie is very quick." Iriffiths said, "and has got a punch. I hut. In my opinion, would not stand! a real chance against I'etnpsey. f tt'

comes to a match between the two. I think thnt t'arpentier might manage to last six rounds, but that Mould be his extreme limit."

or It fight ii-;ci.io.ns ; Lew Tendlcr beat Johnny Rose in six rounds at I'hel idalnhia. j Kddie Fletcher boat Joe Ritchie in , fix rounds at I'hiladelphia. j Harry Brown knocked out Chris; ("haney in two rounds at I'helidelphla. Walter Stewart be-at Jo- Fox in tea rounds at Wheeling, W. Va.

Jo Ilurnian outpoirited I'ekin Kivl Herman in ten round? at I'eoria.

Mitchell -Jackson Scrap At Milwaukee March 29

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BOWLING GAMES FOR THE WEEK ,CPECIL TO THE TIHF.S1 WlilTIM;. IM.. March 16 The following games will be played in the Standard oil A. A. bowling league at Wllkinron's alleys this week: I'araffino Works vs. Division No. 11. Tuesday, March IS. Maehine Shop vs. Hoiler Shop, Thursday. March 18. Switching "Dept. v;;. Carrel House, on Friday. March IS. This starts tiie th'rd r-.un J of the season.

MII.WAFKKK, WIP., March lt;--Ritchie Mitchell. local lightweight boxer, and Willie Jackson. New York, i ill meet in their ten round no decision contest here March 29. This date

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i orphan Asylum m Biltimore with Babe ! lt:jh to enter th- Canadian b-ngue, was killed ye.-ti rdiv in New York. He was j-m;loyid as h hr;ikeirian on the Krie

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, - v s i Every nigh' is prnctice nigh? for the i Hammond Legion quintet. The Red .frowns of Whiting, who meet th vets at llsmniot',1 fen'rul school kj in Friday j night, won't find such eay pn kin;. X X X j f. Mnihieson of (liicago leads the field . with a score of t73 in the singles at : the Ameiic.in Rowling forigress at Teoria. J Readers of the Wot Id of Sport are j reminded tint an opportunity Is offered j Ihrm to divest themselves, of sadness . and (hsport themselves in pies at the , St. Patrick's cainival-bai! which tho '"Whiting legiocairres hive s-heruled for ' -rrou night h SUvhV Honte.

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