Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1920 — Page 7

October .30. 1920. THE TIMES Pasre Seven

Red Crowns To Battle All Stars

r5rtaL TO THE TlMF-si ; TTTlTr!. nd.. Oct. 30. The Whit-, ln Red Crown wti! battle the t-!-rt- , ton A!i-Ftaa at the new football Held; "oriw lnfltanatwilii boulevard an JShesrb-M twniie at 5:S0 R'jmlir after- J nn.n. This m!l be the 9rst loea! R?- , iHMratiro of t'ie fa.st Hed (wn team I !nt,-r.-t in the i cntest is intense. The H'-'l Crnnns r vly1 their i- season of frtnlball. fte-ru!t'-d fr. ni th-- men on the PtanJard Oil cum!"!i plan, having; football dperlt-tife h-y hvld th.Q stronir Thorrt-Trtiadoe f rul!man " n 6-'t wore in the'r firs' sraive which I something of in ohtveTnnI as tiv Thorns are "no of .rr:es teams In the country. Ti.d Crowns n held the fjlbbons t- a. score n week airo last Sunday at the "White lty Madtum In of th barley frames, the Chleafto b'.iy? ever plnyd-. lst Sunday at "?s.-y the P.ed inwm strain met defeat ?l-0 by t'f stron "'nry Tlllcs tei or Clary-. The "ed Crowns were, handt'spppd by an ent're new bark field, th reerularn having l:n Injured. Isxt Sunday Captain Kddt Pond will rnake bse of nil his fret string men. JJl'l'pan, the Bine Village atarl -who Played such a whale of a sanw against he Oary team will start at center-. Sutherland who was Injured In the. Thorn battv lias fully reeo-ifred and ti'.I start at tackle. McShan-v th Indomitable little Ksst t:hlea quarterback, wilt pilot. the local squad. The tej.it' baa been practicing: tndoors dt to the lnc.le.ment 'weather and Coach Orr promisva soma surprises In new rlaya, I

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Spectacular Runs Like Meteors Flash On Football Horizon

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BT J K VKHM7K I Internal lenai "Sewn Sparttnar Bdltwr.l N'RW TClKRi O.'t; 3'). Never football season passe l.ut sw I'lorer; often (Inzer of tiini. plt (iff

taf-nlar runs for tnitcbdownfl tint j rto-n in srld aniais a? t srcpilinial ! yerformanees. Th' peason has iiireaJr wit pentad several PMeh runs, and bof)r- Turkey lay th' rhancfp ar- that Sumr- player i ur other wilj hirn into the l'.metlgrh' i a randli5H.tr fur alt-A l-nc-rlen tl hnnn beeaus' f sumo rurb vlor:

b recnvererl the iiirskin for ernn4

Hme and within bre- minute from I the 1lm h first eroased the Army! K'a! h -a-a.t over it Htain. haTrff t..rn,

t-wiste.j and oodged hi? iray through the whole Army tram tntoe in tliat lenprth of tlmr-

Sharkcy and Lynch Meet Again November 5

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rjiatft., of nht eMrntat,r.a; ! ". , for all-Awr-rlenn h,,u- NTCV' TORS, Mot. 3n-.The two ht

At New VorU wnile Jaeksnn Vnorked " ' ' "' : I IwMitaii'.fl In th Kast Jai-k Kharkey ot p(,imm. ti9M -! ."V SV l"'1 I"nb-u- fln to l.ave It t.vnrl. l.at B.:,v Snr,,u f 1 0) i T v". l'lmgh aaln, Thaae hy9 Mepped along Mr n,- F beai HaJnh Kradyi "'"" hla a.-a,.. On.. ,,f the,-. , a Min.r()wA wratl?!s rwntl. in )-. Lave AVer b,at riddle An.jm ,( I o , ' .r'.T' "f Wt vr" ...

d-rn '. I ' . ' , , , JT.. i . . , . , I Ibis territory. Tbo JutK dperr-ed that

A! PhiiaYeiphla Prato Prorn beat

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9tfir ahd fobbed ntt of i 1.1 (i victory.-

it -was a draw. X.w lhay ar booked

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, , , . . . i 5t'.cR hmbe thrvMiffh. 5. ...toed it uy 1 !Vlnney and Jimmir inanfy foiipht; . . . . .i !

, r.itm mure than fortv vards. n prw i-ork. ow.-w.iMa ja.K . T,hn vtre. ir.'ia ' met puwbur ! No Leonard-Kelly Bout;

sort ftvpped Hildie Fltanltnmona in the. ... i , ,i . . 4 eatne ..ff v rtoriitin. but it the Mountentb rnund nf f.e,ir scheduled firte-an; , , , , . . t j ....... m 1 tainfers had had h few- mm ? tdayeri . , ,. . . .,( llliC Carl Beck, T!t rtileht tiave take.11 perden !a-t tiit;ht . T wan Jtt.(!'n all , . .. . . . . th? wavk the lr-t'r hr.ncW WtsslltifKHi , . ... , , . . i featured every r-'. Viroinl-i Rumr so

; far ttils eeaaoii run t-af;h a I'ittsburin i t.nf f..r A I ,utrlif(.in-n. rurvvfr. ttlt

bejl aitty-flve ymil? tlirourh a brokpn (lfld. ICarlter 1n the jianie j-airte ha wade a thlrty-yar.l run

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ewunt f elglit in the eighth run-3i but)

the aoMtbDa rallied fof a rnomenf t; the ninth. Irt tha tenth J.!kn worK-j ed Fltislumiona to the rop, smashed' him with a bard tf. to the atomaeh, I

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Not Enough Kals for Both

j BALiTIMORE. Md, Oct. 8& Tha fight scheduled lier tonight betwewn Banr.y Leonard. Ii8htw-e(gt champion, end Harlem E:ddle Keliy, u dctaj'ad off when tbi tlnie cam? for thanj to go on. Thre not enfrtoSnct morty ! In the bausfe to Rivo both what they I wanted. Itonaxd was eatlafed, bu;

Kelly was not. Th anetatura will

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followed ..vltb a aerla of fight- ( the "tt'T " ' "'- h refunds their feaa. . , , ,. oh the Wr si irKlnla varr Uy. Me Jaw, and Kitcstnimona fell over tu 1

middle ron. wlr he hunar helntaoa,! , ... . , , ,, . .. .. , ..1 aensatianal prep-school player It. Tha bell runr while Fits w In this! , , . , . . . , . ... , , . . Pan nay! van I a. hnvin graduated from pos.t'on, but the referee rafuaad ,vv., ,:., n 1-.

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GAMES TODAY

Ohio Stata at Cblcajr'. V!t-.nea. at. Tiyncv1s. Nterthvratern vji. Indiana at IndianapHs. Tw'arre at iflcfcisan. baa .t irta. j B-ioit t Carroa. Orirneil i DraJa. JUbton at tEltsdaJe. KunsM A4?l at TCansaj Mtsscvurt a.t Oklaliorai. South Peota. av Mornln(rs1ti. Ilirain at Otx-rUn C-3rn3J OMInra at TnjbuTj. Itnoy at IaJro FVreat. EAST Xotra Iani at. "NVest Point. Co3rta a Tli. T.rcin!a at Harvard. Fftcn Ptw; at Penn?j-tvajita. Itutrara at Ooro!!. Tufts at trt3nritJw MlUteJBS at Calarahia. Verraont t J3roxvn. FrrvuM a. Holy Or-v Ifayetta at Ptt.tsbur?h. HatnTn mt .Vtnhersit. Va3jyaa a KochastcrtVestem lif a -v- at Annapoilsi. OmMle Te aJ: Xjehiffi.-

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Uniforms Alike, 3utger3 to Don Jerseys for Nebraska NEW YORK, Oct. So To .void cnfua!on from t!i N'ebrasUa and RutKTers footall elevens wearing uniforms of thaJr Identical con- color, scarlet, Kutgra will war black Jerseys in the game, at I'nl' prounds r.ext Tuesday, joma Uurjrrs Mudont.t ralaiMl objctiap. but beoi-me r"-?oncied when Ocach Saatort urged that fh vlaitlnir t-ra couH not bo expe.:f.d to abndou

RitcMe llltchell to Box Coast Champion Nov. 12 iniiWAfXEE "WT.. Oct. 30 ItJtchl Mltchnil -was tia.tchd tonight to m9t Joe Boniajnln, Iaolfls ca.st chanj. p'.on, now of New Tork, bforo ihi Oaam Cty AtfclotJc dub at the. AndotorluTi on 5"ovembej- It, Jn a ten round contest.

hwrn. lo la mora of a Caaey than

1 anything elie. and Is ono of the most i eluslvo rnnnfir tbc oid-tMnerrt down j lloranlown way have aeen In many a

yaar. Ijook'jin bach ivr seasons Rone ry the anatlonal runs of aeveral playera alway stand out In bold relief. Sam Whft, for instance, will alwaya Te remembered aa the creyhound of tha gridiron. Jim Thorpe will have huns up his cleats many f.ara beforo the erlt't-i noelcrt to mention hivi a tU" j

Sreatest football pla.yj-. th:-it over Jived. Kddle Casey's name, too, "ill ai-

vaya be mentiore.i wnrn in to io.ih , -ran? start chlr.r.ing abovit tho .-tars otj the llmellnas and. of course, there arj wr c,f others Jones. Hcston. liai I

ley, Coy and si on. On of tb sreaiest runs Thorpe ever made was pulbd off against the Army bej in 112, th.-ush if effort counted for naught because or a foul by ona of thot t'arltsle f irwir. It wast In

HERE'S JAVN AGAIN NEW TORK, Oct. 30. John MflOraw. manaser and part owner of the Nw York Giants will appear in federal corrt next month to answer an Indictment charging "nlm with violation of the Volstead act. The Indictment .return 1 by a federal grrand Jury !at yesterday, allcajej he bad a bot'lo of whisky in his psseasbjn the rich August 8. when ho had an alt-i r 1 1.-. which ended n serious Injurij't to John C. J-'lavin, the. comedian.

Little Giants Keyed Up Por Game With Purdue CKAWKOni'SVIU.E, Ind , Oct. SO--Coach I'etc VatiKhn. of the Wabash football team, will have two or three regulars out of the lineup this afternon, when the l.itt'e Giants tackle the strong Purdue eleven at Lafayette. I.ut Waba.iU eager to flip jver a vic-

th? sf.oond ha!;" of t',113 game that thci try ar l.al'a yt tte, and Vaughn ha3 his redskins worked the ball away down! men keyed up. although the odda are Into Army territory, only t. lose Jt on! against i. The pr.balJe Wabash line(i'Hvnj, Coffin promptly punted for up will be:

COUNTY GAME BODIES MEET'

Ilarrv Lassen Represents Lake Co, at State Convention Meeting IHPKNAPOUs, lofl., Oct, t. nelagatea representins otinty associations from every snt'on of the atate ru In the ani'-at aeaslon of the Indiana Fish. Oame and Forest Leag-ue held at the Claypool yesterday morals at 1 o'clock, Mr, Ic 1 r. d'recfo of the coneervatton oornmhsfor, of national resources, and Mr, Majiufeldi chief of tbe divtatoa et deb and mama of the conservation department, apoke at some length oa the 'Worh rf their respective division-". Tcrwafd the close of the meeting nrw v ft tear -ee elected and the thtrtyftv 6td delegates -ere enterttr-d aftef fh end of tbo afternoon aeaaton with a supper and tfteatfcr party by the Marion Getiftty ITlah and Oatvie Prote;tlva Aasoniatlon. Mr. Jjei'oei", who was rr.undly ayplauded during ht talk, dwelled on the necessity of conserving: our wlJd II f to prevent itj complete exUeoUon, poiutinar out that the principal preventive measure lie within the power of the association. In that It aiona haa

the meana of educating the public to a better understanding of the eltua-J tion. ! rail A t ten n are. j Association represented in the'

morning aeesion were: Iwrnce county, by James Coburn; Marlon county, by Riohard Tuttle; Montgomery county, by R. R. Reynolds; Keago Angling Club, by Paul H. Krause; Ijko Manltou Asaoeiatlon, by William Ztaimarrnan: Pike county, by Stanley M.

Krleg; Northern Indiana, by Low H. j Koemamann; Tippecanoe county, byj Fred t)ahe)hoerer; Henry coucty, byj Snmuel Harlan: Wawasee Aasooiatlon. j by George. I.. Vanders; Ciar Lake Aa- j

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Oraeit enty, by A. R. Bd!e, Htintmpton essMnty, by J. P. ''.ale; Hamilton eoHBtyV by Craee FteJtlej SjiKhart by W. EL CfT'-rtorni FwttWMrt etniy, bf Arnftfst Rt9nej J'?te ljk e tJtih by (i, A. eardj Jay (Vftinir A.eovt?jtia, "Vtatsevrt "Bearlp Clab, 6s4 AtitefsaH f1ee;l' Cltib, by rial II. (.'rrffsl; Manp(k Ounty Association. b.f Ixrots O. HeJnrie-.hj and P",nf4 Cmtoty Aaaoctatt&n. try Pamwri Jufal?.

awareij th. game, 1 to 0. The team bad fought evenly until th hreak In IPHt' favor ot the close of tV hird tnttT, No ecorea r-ad been. md.

HOOSIER FANS SEE REAL GAME

flNTIBNATIOMAL MCt tSV(Ctl i.sT-iAMAPjtaa, md.. Oct so. Housier football fans will be treated to a real citvsh in the tjnly Rig Ten game to be seen In tha Hooslar metropoiis thf season. Roth Northwestern and Indiana have won and lost a conference game and tba outcome c th battle this afternoon will decld which team remain in the flvst division of the conference race. The. teams are praatiealiy evenly matched, though betvtng odds are slightly in favor of Nprtbwpetern and neither coach i making any prediction as to the outcome.

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HOB ART BALL GAME

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"HOT5AI.T, ind.. Oct. A oful game I caught

win he played Sunilsy afternooa at th Hobart 5peed-ay between the Hohart team aid "Canada." After the gama a boxing match Trill he pull.i between Jacii Kennedy and CaJ'.(-han.

the Army acd he t id a strong wind etj hi.1) back. Thn Army ends tore SoMlj the field where Tboipe. had fumbled j th baJl. Thorp" recovered and plow- i ed his way through the whole Army ; team for a touchdown, only to lose tViej sc.ro becai' one of the officials,

a redskin ho'dng in the IHie.i

The ball was hrmirht back and ivenj to the Army at Tbf point at which t! bid been put !n piay and onoe more' CotTin booted it a m;ic Onco more! Thorpe fumbled in ri..sinar the catch,) tls hall Jast tipping his fingers, but!

Talrymple. cen'er. '"ac'n bad Viradby, guirds. KhHrt and VtUwtcad. tackles Stasand and Cox. ends. Weber, quarterback. Kree and Burns, ha'fhacke. Capta'n, Thompson, fullback. The Wabash delegation will go t Jjifay'tc on ; speiia! iriin this morning. Two hundred rooters will accompany 1h team.

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Wherever Thomas Taggart has spoken on his swing around the state in the past ten days, thousands of people have assured him he will be the next U. S. Senator the people are just beginning to think for themselves, they say: "give us more sound business men like Tom Taggart in the senate."

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WIdeiy Commended Senator Thomas Taggart is receiving letters from all over the country from democrats and republicans alike, commending his speech (against 'pork' extravagance and unjustified high taxes) and urging him to continue his exposure of unbusinesslike methods in congress-Washington dispatch in Indianapolis Star of, August 17, 1916.

Hand It to Tom The people of Indiana will have to hand it to their senator, Thomas Taggart, for his refusal to vote for the outrageous pork barrel measure appropriating $43,000,000 of the public money away to serve private in-terests.-Evansville Journal-News editorial, May 28,

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Thomas Taggart, Candidate for U. S. Senator His Record of Service Entitles Him to Yonr Vote

Senator Taggart of Indiana celebrated his first appearance in a senatorial debate by taking his stand with those of his colleagues who oppose the pork-laden river and harbor bill. He was not deceived by this raid on the treasury wearing the familiar disguise of a bill to promote the commerce of the nation. Senator Taggart begins well. If he is always on the side which he now fights he will be a useful senator and a credit to his state.-Editoria! in New York Sun. He Is Practical Tom Taggart, practical business man, told the senate, after a membership of a few weeks, just what he thought of it. Old-time senators stared at the presumption of a newcomer, tearing strenuously into fixed congressional habits. Many of them left their seats, but none interrapted.-Balrimore Sun.