Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1920 — Page 10

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Page Ten THE TIMES Friday, November 5. 1920.

HAMMOND

WILL PLAY MICH. CITY

With everal Important ehang-es n the lineup, designed to correct sunn of thfl faults which came to light In tlie Froebel and South Bend gm, Hammond high school's football team tomorrow takes on the Michigan City team at the Industrial Athletic field. tnis will be th la!t opportunity for Industrial fans to see tlv-ir favorites playing on home ground'. Tho season's schedule will b finished away from home. Janaen, Hammond's reU'r center, is sick and out of the cam 'for the rest of the season. He has heen replaced by Dalton wtin is showmir up well in the practice frames. Cap. Howell has substituted htmtt for liammond at quarter while Hammond is now playing- an ed position. With the return of fair weather this week, the team has been going

through hard scrimmage work aril radical changes have been worked out in the line. Considerable attention has also been devoted tr signal practice with marked improvement ftlong that angle. Tomorrow's game i considered safely Hammond's by all the dope which has been obtained on the Michigan City team. However, Hammond "ill go into It with the intention of bagging It as early as pnys'hle and using 't to sharpen th eknife for the great game with Emerson at Gary next week.

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BT JACK VEIOCK fin TV. S. Sporting Editor-! KEW TORK, Nov. 6. The muchheralded match between Jack Dernpsy and Georges Carpentier i'.l be clinched today unless something unforseen crops up to interfere with present plans. Promoters Rick.ard. Cochran and Brady, with the bosers and their respective managers, are scheduled to meet at the hotel Claridge this afternoon to sign the articles of agreement that will bind the champions of two continents to fight for the world's title. . The site for the big bout may or may not be announced. The promoters may delay thi announcement and turn their attention to other details, as they have sixty days in which to name the spot where the battle shall take place. Recent announcement to the effect that the bout probably will be staged in Cuba was recalled today as the fighters got ready to sign. The failure of the mysterious "Cuban promoter" to put in an appearnce. has strengthened the belief that the Havana angle for an excuse for a postponement of all action regarding the match until after election.

S. O. Bowling Season will Start Soon

FECIL TO THE TIMES I " HITIN'G. Ind.. Nov. 5. The bowling season of the Standard Oil A. A. starts Monday, November g, with an enrollment of twelve teams. One department, the Tower Stills, has listed two squad. The departments entering are as follows: Min Office. Grease "Works. Welding Shop. Machine Shop. Treasure Stills. Tower Stil's (two teams). Labor Department. T'oraffine Works. Switching Pept., Crane Dept., Acid Works. All games are to be played at Wilkinson's alleys which have been remodeled and another alley added. This year's drive for funds among the members of the athletic association will take place November C to 1" inclusive. It Is expected that subscriptions this year will far exceed in total thoe of last year as the athletic association has filled a need In the life of the employees of the Standard Oil Co. and it merits their support.

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PURDUE OUTFIT one pepper Scanlon Preparing Aerial Attack and Defense for Gipp's Overhead Game L.AFATETTK. Ind., Nov. 4. TH Furdue football team is looking better every day. The players are putting mora pep into the rractlce. for tho cool weather Is proving a stimulant to the members of the squad, although the rain and slippery field h"id up the work tho first part of the week. Coach Scanlon ts using the armory after dark for signal practice and work on building up a defense to stop Gipp's forward passes. Shadow scrimmage was on the program for the squad this afternoon against the freshmen. The yearlings vrere given the ball and they endeavored to get away with forward passes but were unsuccessful. While one squad of the varsity was working against the freshmen, another one would be running signals while the third would be practicing an offensive aerial attack. Coach Scanlon started the workout by having the linemen practice charging and blocking. The backfleld men under Assistant Coach Lambert were working on forward passes.

FECIAL TO THE TIHES1 VIHITING. Ind., Oct. 0, The Red Crowns will meet the Silent' Athletic Club of Chicago on the local football gridiron at Forsyth next Sunday afternoon at 2:30. This is the fame team that trimmed Morrocco last Sunday. It is one cf the strongest football teams in Chicago and tho team having remained intaet for several seasons t lias a remarkable record for victories. Kvery member of the squad being deaf and dumb, signals are given In their own language and in this they have the edge on the opposing teams. Captain Kddie p.. rid v. ill be in the line-up next Sunday as will "Tuck" Milligan and l.ittlejohn. A few others will partlrjpate who were in last Sunday's game but the football committee promise almost an entire new team. Some promising material has shown up which is almost certain to start the game. The line and backfleld will be strengthened and changed in the effort to Win what will be one of the hardest battles of the season.

Johnny Wilson to Undergo Nose Operation BOSTON, Nov. 6. Mldlewelght Champion Johnny Wilson may not be able to box this' Winter. He underwent an operation on hla nose following his bout with O'Dowd. The member waa Injured while training and became Infected a few days ago. He developed a serious ear trouble and he has been obliged to abandon his plans to start conditioning the coming week. It will be several weeks at the very least before he can do any boxing.

Bob Roper Has Busy Fight Program to Fill Capt. Bob Roper. Eddie Long's

heavyweight, has a busy program all fixed up for the ensuing few weeks. At Calgary. Alta., he meets Mike Collins' protege. Karmer Lodge, on he loth of this month. Next -he tackles Willie Median at Boston on Novem-J ber -7. A third match bus been made' with Bob Martin at Akron, O., hut tlio ' (iato has not been definitely settle! yet. Eob is working with Jack Blackburne at Howard's Gym. 1

CENTRE STARS ON HOSPITAL ROSTER LEXINGTON, Ky., Nor. . The Centre college football team has lost one of Its stars for the season .another will be out for some time, and othera are on the Injured list. The men were Injured in the game with Gorgla Tech last Saturday. An X-ray photograph today shows that "Rd" Roberts, crack full back, has two ligaments torn In one leg and Is out of the lineup for the season. "Red" Weaver, another main cog, has both ankles strained and will be out for days. Bo MoMillln, captain, has a cut over his right eye received when a Georgia Teeh player kicked him. Montgomery, the giant tackle, was kicked In the face also an dtwo stltchee taken to close the wound. Lipscomb was kicked In the mouth. Centre plays De Tauw at Indianapolis Saturday.

fight be had there with I yew Tendler Mulkern paid Welling bjs nn-ney, minus a 1300 forfeit he la holding to guarantee "Welllng'B appearance before the commission on November 83.

It is thought then that Joe will be I slipped something In the -way ef a ' suspension, because the eotnmlss'ori thinks he made a bad fight against Tendler,

WHITE TO GET BACK

N GAME

Not having seen his mon-tker in the newspapers hereabouts for some time, Charley White Is going to do something to get a hit of publicity. That something concerns an active campaign for the next few months which will keep hhn shooting to nearly all sections of the country. White says he i.n't going to remain idle while waiting for Chsmpain Benny Leonard to give him at match, but will close all engagements possible in order to fatten the bankroll. Me plans to go to the coast first, where he will hook up In a couple of four rounders In Seattle and Tacoma respectively. 'Then he Is going to hop to Portland to box ten rounds with Heine Schuman. which match has been practically closed. Charley says he has offers of matches from promoters in Baltimore, where he is wanted for the opponent of George Chaney; New York. Boston, Dayton. Detroit, Kort Worth, and South Bend.

Western Feature Game INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, Nov. 5. Illinois and Chi

cago will furnish the feature game cf the "Big Ten" schedule tomorrow with the Ohio-Michigan contest holding scarcely less Interest. j The Notre-Dame-Purdue game at ( South Eend wll hold the Interest of Indlana fans. The Boilermakers, how-J ever, are not regarded as a dangerous opponent for Notre Dame. Indiana is the only Big Ten team

that will be Idle tomorrow.

Welling Given His Coin by Promoter Mulkern Joe Welling and one of bis managers. Tommy Walsh, did not have to sue the Wisconsin Boxing Commission or Promoter Frank Mulkern when they went to Milwaukee on Wednesday to demand the payment of WellIn g'a and of the pnrse In the recent

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