Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 9

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ihuj Beta, ypnngut brother ot a-llBf Hess. Hammond's High school each. !a now' attending Indiana university and ha won the left end berth cn th freshman team out of 9f contestants. H bid fair to even outdo Vi is illustrous brother Arthur and Walter. The Indianapolis Star 533 s of h.m : "Louis Hess, youngest of the three Hess brother noted trio of Hammonl. Ind., athletes, entered Indiana University this fall a a freshman, and -will try eut for the freshman football squad. "XjOs'. Hess comes to Indiana preceedd y a reputation of being: a greater athlat than either of his brother "Walter and Arthur, who attended school here a fow years back. K bu had four years of football a member of the Hammond high school

PEAL GAME

NOTRE DAME BV JACK VEIOCK I Ti. P. Sporting; Kdltor.l Siw' YORK, Oct. 13. Notre Dame versus Army: Here is the real piece de resistance on Saturday's football menu. In the east this game will draw attention away from the bis; three. In the "west it will be watched with keen Interest. The annual clash between the Army

at Logan Square 1'arW. Manager Har-j the cleaning of golf balls on putting! and th "Flrhtin" Irish" from Hoosier-

Hammond Will Play Logan Squares The Loffan Sueur A. C. football team expects its fivonfe-est opposition of the season when-It meets the Ham

mond Professionals Sunday afternoon

WESTERN GOLF BODY POTS NEW RULES IN BOOK

Director of the Western Golf asso

elation have adopted general rule on'

van! at Philadelphia and the clash crabbed the ball and touched second between Princeton and West Virginia base completing a force out and reranlc next to the game at West Point, tired the side which disqualified the - , run. The Giants protested to no avail

nd the game ended In a tie. When the season ended in a tie between the Giant and Cubs, the game was ordered replayed and the Cubs m on.

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Greb Outfights Shannon; '. Scores Knockdown in 9th

Ipy of the Squares announces that the

club will furnish a band for the entertainment of ieclatre between periods. Hammond takes b line averaging: 24 pounds in weight, with a oentfr ivcighlru -S" pound. Thf team also has a strong bacWfteld. with Olllo, formerly of Colgate and an Ail-American back, an its star.

land has become an interactional fix

ture of real class. Notre Dame, one cf the pioneers In the use of the aerial

yesterday bv Assistant Secro-i eTeraiy turns out a stroni?,

rt V. Hisrclns. The din-dors' v""nt

greens, the playing of a ball from an extraneous green and for the lifting

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tary Craft V. Hisrclns. The directors

also retained the Western association! wUh lh ArmX points the cadet each

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stymie rule, but voted to adopt the I r.ew rules of the United States Golf j association regarding a lost ball, a ball

out of bounds, and in unplayable He. These new rule of the V. S. G. A.

! provide for loss of a stroke and the j distance in all three instance.". v,-here-as the previous law was loa of distance only, for a ball out of bounds, I and the loss of two strokes in nirdal

fall for their one big contest the

clash with the middies. Coach Daly' Cadet have not tasted defeat this year, but tomorrow' game with Notre Dame will be the first real test of the Army s strength.

Coach Rockne' eleven, having ds- ! feated Nebraska and Valparaiso by j sizeable scores, will no doubt keep up 1 the precedent established In past years by fighting the cadets to a standstill.

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eleven and tat year was picked byi ; '-' wany-eipert as the best high school i membtrs of1" Lesion gambling fraend in the .tat, having been given a; tcrnity would giv a good deal to g-t T'ace on th all .tate eleven. ! thcir halld on Meehan. o.ton " While football is hi. major sport.! bookmaker; who Is said to have Ue- !:.! h.. also made a renutation in . twee" SSO.OOO and 40,000 belonging ta

h gh school track athletics, and as

I and the hole in match competition f

an unplayable lie. A lost ball penalty 'r"'0 other game !n the east tand 'vas the same as now. fut 1" ,hiB "we'k'e schedule. The bst-

' !e between Penn State end Pennsv!-

PITTSBCRGH, Pa., Oct. 59. Harry Greb, light heavyweight of Pittsburgh, won the newspaper decision over

Jehnny Evtrs, assistant manager of Mickey Shannon of Newark. N. J.. In

the Giant, who ha been made man- their ten round bout here last night.

ager of the Chicago Cub tn place of Greb scored a knockdown in the ninth Fred Mitchell, played with th Cub round, but Shannon recovered and was from 190S to 1313. He wa part of thej able to tay the limit. trio which made famous the expression.. "Ever to Tlnk rto Chance." Richie Mitchell tO BOX He played on five pennant winning . - n team. He wa with Cub when they, VOaSX CJQailipiOIl -N OV. 1Z won the National League pennant la 1S06, 1807. 1S0I and 1910. He wa ec-l MILWAUKEE, Wla.. Oct. 2S ntchle ond baseman for the Boston Brave Mitchell wa matched lat night to when they won in 1S14. meet Joe Benjamin, Pacific coast chamEver greatest claim to fame la the pion. now of New Tork. before the feat he pulled in a game with the j Cream City Athletic club at the AudtGlant in 1308. Ever' head work in torium Nov. 13. in a ten round contest, thi game cost the Giant the pen-j nant. it w tn the mth inninr witn Evanston High Quarter the score a tie and the Giant staking rt 4 r 1 T their last bat. One player wa on' SUtterS JSTO&tXL LiBg third and Fred Merkle on first. Tw were out when the batter hit a elng.'e. John Hammond, quarter back on the The man on third crossed the ilt.j Evanston High school football team. Merkle, on fisst. saw the runner eros will be out of the game for the rethe plate with what he though wa the mlnder cf the eaon on account of a winning run and ashed for the club-' broken leg. He suffered the injury in house without going to second. Evers scrimmage practice.

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baseball player. He a'.so wields a 'vicked racquet at tennis. As a track ':-. ete he ia (aid to excel in the broad ;mp, and high Jump and in hurling the discuss."

Drives to Los Angeles in Record Time of Ten Days

I them. Median ha not been seen around his usual haunts aince the j fotball game between Harvard and ; Centre college last Saturday. Meehan, according to report, wa on the wrong

side in the world's series, and in an effort to recoup hla losses he backed Centre to win. His friends are Inclined to believe that he has dropped out cf sight, as they say he has before when In difficulties, and will come back in god time and pay everybody.

LAFORTE. Ind.. Oct CO. A. Laporte man. Carlo H. Johnston, has tied the rcord for automobile speod between Chicago and Los Angeles, according to a telegram received from him yesterday. The telegram folows; "Vpon arriving in Los Angeles today I find that I have tied the record for one-man drive (meaning one man at the steering wheel the entire trip) . from Chicago to Los Angeles. We left Ljrte October 15 at 12 o'clock, and arrived In Los Angeles & it p. m., October 25. In order to ee my father en California limited we waited for train at Dodge City. Kas., from 11 a. m. until 7 p. tn. This delay being deducted, leave the time Just ten days. We followed Old Trails all the way, and drove for five hours through the nowstorm at Flagstaff. Ariz. Jack Wing, ct Laporte. made trip with me.''

SEEK FOOTBALL GAME

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Indiana Coming to Surprise Purple Eleven BLOOMIXGTON'. Ind.. Oct. 29. With all the veterans back in their positions. Coach Stiehm and Trainer

Charles Colpitts will take the Indiana

University squad of twenty-five varsity men to Indianapolis today in prep

aration for Saturday'9 game with Northwestern at Washington Park in

that city. Coach Stiehm has originat

ed a series of mystery plays to be used against the Purple squad and expec'.s to surprise the Evanston eleven.

Attel Says He'll Return to TJ. S. Soil When Ready

MONTREAL, QUE., Oct. 23. Abe Attel, former pugilist, named in connection with the 1919 baseball scandal, will return to the United States voluiitarily and give testimony. He eaid last night: "When I am ready I will go back of my own free will and tell all I know."

Langford Quits Howard; He'll Be Own Manager 6am Langford, colored hearywelght. has left the managerial reins of Kid Howard, and in future will do his own business until he hoks up with a new party. Langford recently returned from the Northwest, where he wa fairly successful in several bout. The Portland promoters want him to meet Harry "Wills In a drcifion bout the latter part of the next month.

Heralds Bring Stronger Team for Cardinal Tilt

Manager John Roesink of the Detroit Herald football team, which will riay the Chicago Cardinals at Cub Park Sunday afternoon, announces that he will present a stronger team than appeared against the Tigers here. Ttoetlnk says he has four additional players. They are Hanley. formerly of Marquette; Straw of Washing-ton and Jefferson. Kelly of Detroit University and Fitzgerald, quite a player in pro circles in the Motor City, who recently joined the Heralds.

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