Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1920 — Page 14
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FRANKLIN WAS DISAPPOINTED FRANKLIN. In.V -Franklins his w-N'k f stat'' rhamptoriship oelehra-!i't.-.ame to n .ad cl.'s" last even!ng wli-ii inl was rm'ivcd from It. C. Johnson 'f KcK'ho.st. r. president of the I. Jf. A. A, that Franklin could lU't p!sy t'l T 1 1 - interstate mcrt nt Ms.llhWi, W is., next Thurmlay-iinil Kr;. lay. " In rfiiins to permit Fnr.klln to li. Mr. Johnson said Hint the board f.lr it he d' t rimont a I to the interests of the school, find mipht injur'' the health of lb'1 member? of th'- team wore tli-" rn c, m pet e m the v'isoo;sii) t "U t na in. tit , Why nil this '"I'.".' '!!'- feclirur by the Kuitemen of Hi'- I'.'ir.l in ik- 'ii'-ra 1, :uul Mr. Johnson In particular, over th- health of the I"r'Mk'll ;,t il !.; '. i'..;"S ll 'V a sit. Ami w l.y is Franklin not p-rniit ted lo P' i :'i .'in i 'it i l t : t e cutest, when ilo-hci-r tilth "! has fut a . ;:a 1 !!: .a i'S ;s vp. rl'il. to play !l -i" i'nk lrn.li c'io"l of Chi.-nsro?
champion. Jackson licit lUy Palmer with whom he ended the season tid for tirpt place in a. special four-game 200point series by 2l'0 to 17S. Jack Hattleld. the Uritiph swimmine haiiipion. recently fwtm 5P0 yards in 6:37. clipping the Scottish record Mi seconds. Ii.irt mouth plans to return to rowing and expects to enter the intercolleftlate ranks next summer. Dartmouth last participated in aquatics in 1 ST 7.
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Crawfor.lsx ilk- and AVingate, Indiana teams, will meet Monday eveninff before Dir Ietin-Mai oi'ti frame for firft place in th nuersity of t'hicHgo intcrscholastic Icisketball ton rna men t. VitiKHt" battled its way to the finals by lispo.-itiK of Macomb, 111.. S4-13, nd stixers, of Dayton. O.. S3-19. mhlle i.'i-H fords ille ih fcited Central Hieh of
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Stivers won third place in the tournament. tVniral High took fourth by defoatinc neon". Ia., 12-9. i'ntral l!it,h Rave Craw fordsville a haid hat ilc ;;i the oprnins game of the 5rmi-fmals, but could not rln jr baskets. ChaJui.-k. ti e star Craw fordsvil le center, was taken out because of sjekriess.
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battle desperately to hold iVntnl. Siivi rs and Boone, '.hen staged a close batr'.-; with the Liavmn team winning;. 20-15. AVinpate bad no trouble with Jl.'omb after the fiist half, which ended lo-lil. with Winpate ah.ad. ".ooi,e and Central Ilizh cam! tog'ther in th evening round, and Central got off to a b .id and managed ti hold it, though r.oone uhs wiu-ays hittlnct the backboard. A -16-foot basket, the longest of the i o'ii namcnt, by Norton, finally cracked the lioono f!. Stivers and Winpate ton silt een for the firs balf. which ended IM-all. bu' in the second period the AViiiKa.o fain ran amy from the Daton tp. c and '.M.in ::;'!-l!.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) i DAL.UAS. Tex. The "tiu" today roLbed I John Met raw of "rep" Young, his star j outfielder, and the Oiants 'will meet the) Tied, Sox today at AVichlta Falls minus j
his services. The Red Soi won th second game 4-3 yesterday.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. DufTy Iew is was out with the Tanks today for the first time. He has not settled his salary differences but a compromise is expected today. There will be an inter-team same today. JACKSONVILLE. Fla. The Brooklyn regulars, flushed with three straight victories over the New York Tanks, today wdll meet the Dodger rookies in preparation for tomorrow's clash with Huggins' taam. PASADENA. Calif. Because of rain, the Cubs were forced to call off today's game with the Los Angeles Angels and Tuesday's fiajne with Seattle. The Seattle game may be played "Wednesday. FORT H'OrjH, Tex. Steppinsr Into some fancy pitching Sunday, the. "White
Sox were walloped by the Fort Worth Texas League- team, 5 to 2. Krrors by j Buck "Weaver and a two-base muff by Nemo Lclbold were partly responsible. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. The Browns continued their wlnnir.fr streak by copping their eighth straight game Sunday, defeating the San Antonio Texas leaguers for the fourth time. 6 to 2. The most pleas-lng spectacle of the contest was the great pitching of "Dixie" Dav;s. Burk's American Association youngstei. SAN BENITO. Tex. Th Cardinals and Athletics engaged in another duii contest here Sunday afternoon, the Athletics taking the game S to ?,. "Waller Kinney held the Itiekejitos at bay tiiiti! the seventh, when they counted one run and added two more In the tihtii.
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DEMPSEY BACK TO THE MOVIES SAN FRNCISCO. March 22. J.iek Deinpsey, heavy weight champion ptifriI;st. left last night for Los AngeleS to continue work on a motion picture film. Manager Kearns remained here-. Both men are scheduled to appear here April Z for preliminaiy hearing ion draft aslou charges.
TENDLER OUTBOXES JOHNNY MARTIN
PHILADELPHIA. M.irch 21. Lew Tendi.-r. I'hiladelphia lightweight, defeated Johnny Martin. New York, in s.x rounds last, night, th" latter managing to stay the limit by cl:iichin throughout the last four rounds.
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Mis. 11. H. Purdy who has bc-n staying- with hr son Ilerin. and family, in Hammond, for . veial months iHuirifd home yesterday. Mrs, V. i:. Daskw. rih and M. D-i-!a A eg-in, ere t.'iilcago v iiMors ye'te: -dcy - l:ev. and Mrs. K. F. Winkl-r left . t-'P'rii'iy for Harvej . 111., wiitp ti.e will n.nke their future in. me. H has i-.pted the pastorate of the Christ i-in church in that city. He has been pastorof tr.e church her? for two year. Mis. C.eorge N'ewliu left yesterday for Kian ifi.ut, Ind.. iie:-. sh.- i iil i t a '. c w days and then go on to N'e .Mevi.o where her husband is bloated and v.'hrre th- w;'.l make their future h..t.. . Kd. Yates and John M:lir have laid out a new addition to the tow n and will
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