Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1920 — Page 7
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BT II. C HAMILTOY t-TFF CORWESPONDtNT I. N. SEHVlCtl NEW TORh', Nov. 12. Th tenacity
of the bu'.l do will b pitted ff&int what is ad'mitte.ly a superior football learn when Princeton and Tale clah trmorro-v afternoon In Palmer utadlum, Princeton. Betting- odds have f flowed the performances of the Princeton team t.hi year. Ta! (rave West Virginia t,t1vrlty a sound drubbing whiia Frinceton had plenty off trouble 8uttZolcg' the mountaineer. Still Tale Ipft a frae to Borton college, which, preponderance of betting opinion Indicate, prnvw that Tale la nt bo strong Princeton. The fart. however .that Princeton, year In and year out, prepares for both iT&le and Harvard hy perfecting a defensive machine rather than ono of offense, hae roads bettors a little timid, no the best anyone had to say for the Tigers i 3 to 2 and Tale money ww fn fldnc-e, BUI Ro-per. bead e-iacn of the Prlnc. t-on team, ha drilled hie men stronffly at forward passing this week and has 4itn a srreat deal of attention to perfection of signals. The aTT.e things 'have heen gone over a New Haven. Tad Jones has worked csg and faithfully tryin t-maks a ii'-orlnar msx-htne out of his material. T"orrard passing: has come In for a lt of attention. The IndiraJons ar therefor that spectators at this second gam among memoera of the "big three" will witness an overspread attack by both teams.
I,nrrair Hernial. Leonard. Ws there ever a puy as lonesome as out lightweight champion. Be-r.ny
I.r-ard? Maybe you can think "'f some one, we can't. Jj.-a think of fi little 155 pounder with no playmates. Xever In tha hifctory of the lightweight division wa a boy so far out of hie claws. Maybe Oane, near the close of his career, was lonesome, but he had Nelson coming. Here's I-e.on-ard without a by in the world of his weight worthy of a battle with him. We. lear that "Willie Jackson ' thinking of taking; on Eenny. H's ju.-t THINKING, that's all. They trl. d to get Jackson to fight Leonard for the lied Cross benefit hwre two yearn Bf.-o and Willie almost died with fright. We heard later he wouldn't agree to (jet into the ring with Fenny unless tha champion agreed not to get MAD. Benny did agree to hit easy and it was such a miserable six-round bout that the fans razeed it from start to firieh. Do you think that Jackson has changed his mind in the meantime? IVhat? Can't hear you. Fan at the Jaekson-Fltisimmons thing the other night wondrred if th pair were first-class lierhtwHjrhts. Where would they have been live years ag" with the boys wo had then, such as K. O. Brown. Tommy Jlurphy, Bert Keyef. Ad W'olgast, Leach Cross and Tony Bender? .-....,- wtrrnpi
And Now Harvard Won't Tag Players for Yale! CAME RT DOE, Mass.. Nor. 12. The players of the Harvard football team will not be numbered In the gama with Yale or in any othr contests. Coach llobert T. Fisher announced last eight. In making known the fact that the graduate football advisory committee had voted unanimously to support his decision, the Crimson head coach sail the principal reason was to protect the
ny.twm or p;ay wnictj Harvard been years in building.
Can'on and ho has been claimed by t'le Brooklyn. Catrn Is an Infielder and was sent to the P.eds last summer by the rirates.
Decision Given Pal Moore Over Griffin of Ft. Worth SHKE VEPOKT, Lj., Nov. 12. Pa!
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If Mure Antony It To-dy Friends, Romans and local blokes! Sli me your listeners. J come to plant Caesar not to put the swell on for him. Unailil l al'a C brerfnl Cblrp. "Gypsy" ynilth is a prohibition evangelist, but we have an Idea he could tell something about U'-many
rye. "Young man, ran you see me across the street?" asked an elderly lady of a youth as she atarted to cross a busy corner. "I guess so. f .vt there and I'M try." resiondd t:ie flippant youth. "I se, they've pe r i"-1 r t ed Lincoln's memory In a. bronze rtatue in one of tho Iini'-n parks" "Tou mean 'perpetuated,' don't youT "Huh?" "1 don't think I do. I've yeen that statue and 'perpetrated' Is right." "rinkrrs art- indulging themselves to the full." cayis a writr commenting on the way prohibition is working out. Well, that's the way drlnkere do indulge themselves in a dry regime. The, "vamp" affecting the hero like a drug mijrht be called the heroin '.f the drama. Why not group all the news Items relating to the manufa.ct.ure ofmoonehlne whtrkey and its sale and put them under the headinc: "South Mask Notes."
Brooklyn Claims Oaton, Given Up by Redlegs BHOOKLTN. N. T., 13 The Cincinnati Reds aked for waivers on Ouster
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'fWTEWNATIOMAL Ni SMVICt CHICAGO. Nov. 12. For the
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Xtma in IS years a University of Chicago football team left here today for Ann Arbor to meet Michigan. Coach Ptajg beaded & crippled team as tne Marions entrained and prospects of a Chicago victory were considered ratr.cta. CEDAR P.APID?. Is. Twenty-six warriors of the University of Minnesota ara Quartered here today and will proceed to Iowa City tomorrow for the TJCme rnh Iowa. O'Brien is expect 3d
to play at left end tomorrow with Ei j berg at fuHb-anit in r'aco of Rubens, i who baa lft college. j NOTRS DAilE, Ind. Drop kick hyt
'"Jiyp. some of theia from f - 59-yarJ l.ne. featured Notre Dame's final workfuit f c r the fima with lediana. MADISOX. Wis. Capt. "Red, Wes-
t ,;i and Tabs!!, ends, will be able to I iay in tomorrow's game with Illinois !
ar.d the Badgers hopes hae gone up f.cordicgly.
BLOOlflNO, r.l. W:th the exception of France and Donovan, all regulars of the Indiana squad are In good shapfor the gam with Notre Dame.
Neither of thaaa' players are likely to I start. IOWA CITT, la. The Hawkeyes a--?; ":r the pink" for Minnesota and the. igular r.ne-up will be intact. The; fle'.d. which has been a sea of mud all j woek has frosea over and should bSi herd and fast. F.VANSTON. 111. Northwestern ls expected to feature an asrial attack! in tiha gam with Purdue tomorrow, j With Palmer doing the tossingr, EJw-j ing. Oraoatiick, Carney and Lane have, been drilled ia receiving forward ia;eef. j
ANN AP.BOR. Mich. Jack Dunn ar.: Cappcn are r.ot expected t' play gamet Chicago tomorrow. Danka is ipected to start the game at quarter trd "Tank" Wiman probably will b" Vack in the Iw.
WELLING IS MATCHED BY PHONE FOR CHANCE AT LEONARD'S CROWN
NEW TCKK, Nrr. 12. penny Leonard, lightweight champion -.'f thJ world, and Joe Welling, clevar Chicro lightweight, have been matched
to meet at Madison Square garden !
Nov. IS. Tex Kickard made the arrangements yesterday over long distance telephone with Nate Lewis, who pilots, the affairs of Welling. According to the terms, both fighters have agreed to weigh 136 pounds at a o'clock the day of the 'ontest. which Is the regulaticn lightweight limit. Incidentnlly, the ir.anagers of bnth fighters will post a ferfeit of JIO.OO'I on the day of the bout a.s a guarantee of good faith. Mitchlls Demand too High While negotiations had been pending between Tex Ri'-kard and Itichi Mitchell, the Milwaukee lightweight, Mitchell came along with a demand for fSr. 000 and a percentage of the receipts. The demands being considered exorbitant, negotiations were discontinued Immediately. Lew Tendler of Philadelphia, wanted ?50,000 to m5et the champion, while Willie Jackson wanted Leonard to weigh in at 133 pound at S o'clock on the day of the bout, which Is contrary to the provisions of the nw boxing law. In anticipation of gettlntr or. witn Leonard, Welling haf kept himself to readiness by daily workouts at DougVaston, L. T.. and risht now Is ready to tackle the job of beating the bosa of the lightwe-ight division.
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MON-MOTJTH. 111., Nov. 12. Ttook Island Independents and the Thorn Tornadoes of Chl-aro pl-ayed a T to 7 tie yesterday. Both scored a touchdown and goal in tr.c final period. Mooney counted for Chicago when Kuhl fumbled Charpier's punt. With only five minutes remaining. Rock I.'i&nd scored alter the kiekoft on three plays by Jordan and Novak.
FOOTBALL SCORES University of Idaho, 19; Utah, 0. Coe. 27; Cornell college. 14. Dubuque Legion. 2; Meyers' Bears, ft. East Green Bay, Wis., high, 43; West Green Bay. 6. Staleys, 20; Champaign Legion, 0. Tiock Island. 7; Thorn-Tornadoes. 7. Luther college, 43, WiC(n:iu Mtues 0. Colorado Aggies, 18; Colorado college, C. North Carollra State, 14; Virginia Poly. S. Denver, 3; Wyon-Jr.g. 0.
Thursday. Nov. 11, 1920. NOTICE! BUS LINE RATES HAMMOND CHICAGO HEIGHTS Commencing Monday, Nov. 14, 1920 Sunday. 15c; round trip. 25c, Weekday. 10c; round trip, 15c.
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