Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1920 — Page 3

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does the passing for Yale. Arrah beat Jimmy Brown (i). The day was an excol'-ont one for AT BALI WORE George Chancy football. The s-ky wa.s bright, the Irot.t i slopped Jchur.y Itose 16).

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j l.r-ia tn uniiitvi gut.st. The I'ali i.i:.r -stadium, however, promi-sid turiy

It lias been so arranged ators can be btaloi and

hat many M-ro expected. Spec iaj tr.tiits -.-til at frequent intervals tr&m New Li-ik and I'hilaJeiphia. ,

AT .MlNSEATOidS Ci..me T knocked oul Liew K.. .. arcis (2).

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Tomorrow evenitig either niks or the Ha',ni nd p football team will have

championship practically rlnchcd. Th

trarae et Gleaaon I'ark. O - ry, will dn-i

dc it. Because of the old rivalry between th- two citW s arid bicaujc the Ftate title hinges on the game, m-ire interest has been aroused in it than any athletic contest staged in tlio Calumet fegon in recent years. Gary's l.neup hits been 5t rer.jjvhened fince last tinnjay's granie iirii tnj Thorn-Tornadoes. It is und-.-rstood that two of the heavyweights, released by Manager Young from the Hammond string have been ri..pp d up the to bol.-tt r up the r lin. Gary's line of dope runs something l;ke this: Early in the season Kock Island defeated Hammond; the 'ThornTornadoes held Itock Island to a 7-7 tie Armistice Day, and Gary held the

Thorn-Tornadoes to a -fcorele-fa ti-.'i last Sunday. Thus llaiumoirl was mi - I flilo to score agrairst Ibck. Island but the Tornadoes did. Thu Tornadoes , wouldn't score gainst Gary. It's all one-sided from that point . f view, j Doc Young looks at it differently.) Ife MCtit into the R.jck Inland gani" j -vith only a small amount of practir--.j Some of his players had never h-.-h .

each other until the night before tae game. He has changed his lineup a srreat deal since then. The boys have practiced every day the weather per

mitted and have done Indoor signal ! work. Kddie Hicks, fornitr coach o; the Universl'y of Pcnnslvan!a I as been direct in 5 the practice and wising the boys tip on t ii -a latett toy; etuff. The tea-m wlvch vent through tilfinal praetic" .scrimmage this afternoon averaged aaout 1S5 pounds, soni---what lighter but much speedier thani at any time during the sea.son. Young j ?i3 nlentv of material. In th baek-J

field v.i'l be Gi!!o of Colgate at fullback and probably Warren at quarterback. I-Vr the halves he has Pulasnl ff Notre Dame, h'pt-cht of the Vort iVayne Vriars, Hunt of Wat)a.l and Larson of Chicago University to drafrom. The probable pne will be Johnton of NorthweFte rn. 1. e.: Seliger ci Ham'monJ, 1. t.; Davis of Chicago University. J. -a-- Cole?, c: u'ids of Hammond, r. g. ; Uafl'aw of the .rt Wayne

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j pui.rii and fa , p'.J in to mix it. Joe i b at him t' t! e wall jis and the P cj! ' boy had a won it d lovk on his fare at i the finish.

In the third, M trhell !o n all thleadinsr. j '. - d prettily wilh his left and varied with a left uppf-reut, Put I!-- njamin kept hia jiw well out ot reach fr'"'m the right. Joe was not taking any chances. In the eighth round Mitchell drew lil ' ii with a ema;-h to the mouth. J"e lo-.kcd as though the going w.is a little ton ffist, but ho cam-' out fri-sh tn the ninth and was h Id rg h 3 own wj-hen the Mitch'" 11 rifrht found nis chin. Joe fill on hU face. He got up at nine. Mitt-lull fr m the oth-r tide of the ring walked over slowly, refusing to hit him until h s brain was clear again. Thin Benjamin stuinld- d in ami pulled over a short right. Mtch-11 dropped llm aga.n for t'ao nine count. As he. got up a light punch stretched him out. Mitchell

j carried him lb his corner. I Last Spring Tny Dennis vv-n a I shade decision over Dud Christ'ann. j Uud reversed Ihe verdict in ten dazsling rounds last night. He krp', Tonv ; so busy that the local ld did not ' have much time to plan any ff-ns. Uud is rapidly becoming a favorite i with Milwaukee fans.

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Harry Robertson, Jeft, and his brother Jim. The famous Callahan brothers, leading the Princeton and Yal ek ens. are not the only brothers starring on rival teams this senso". Tl-t Robertson brothers art sharing the linielight. Harry is on tha crtck isyriicuse eleven aad Jim is capt- in, Halfback and punter Df tL UttrtfRouth tearo.

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MATCH

Cd Ltpinski, one of Hammond's b---t little bowlers, is expected to win hta' first Individual bowling game Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 17. at 3 o'clock.

- le will bowl agmst J. Pollard of Chi- ' I cag-" Heiglits who Is supposed to ran'i i hig-hly anu'iigst the. bowlers at tho

Among the surp.us whicn v.il probao-1 Heights. ly be called into the game early wi'l; Dipinfcki. who has been putting his be Jack Pre-bbs, tha heavyweight' time mostly in bowling, getting into

-wrestler who shines at guard anil; shape, has an average of 108

Macy Roberts the local favorite bae'.c-

P.cld man who starred in the

against the Original Thor-

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i for five games for yesterday's average.

game; jfis partner averaged 305 4-3 for the

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five games.

whom Lipinski b

d with yesterday

afternoon ho said that C-! I-ipins'.ti would have no trouble at all in win-ring-the match game tha Way he

bowls now. I.ipinski will bowl man ten garr.es, total pins.

Gary's lineup is expectod to be: Js'-j

mons, 1. e.; Czarnecke, 1. t.; Cogley, 1. g.; Kerr or Moran. c. ; Payne, r. Kneisley, r. t.; Beers, r. c; ijnieltsjr. q. b.: Cattorina. 1. h. ; I,everett, r. b: Anderson, f. b.: with Seaquist, bt 111-1 brusky, and th- Jlchf nnaiis among j

those en tho sidelines. The game has been widely advertised and is expected to draw beavi'.y from ail parts of the region. Gary .

Interurband South Shore cars willj

cany tans ui.ta.y 10 ims S'" IltaVj.eljh, champion cf

1 nere w in oe pieniy oi oeoer viuri -tainment. One of the extra attractionswill be the concert which will be furnished by the Elks Saxaphone band.

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DeiSpsey-Bremiaii Go Early in December

NEW TO UK. Nov. K

Jack Dempsey,

the world.

! will defend his title against 1! 11 Cren- ! nan some tune early in December, it

was reported here tonight. The. bout was to have been held on the 24th of

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! INDIANAPOLIS. IN1.. Nov. 13 PiHdball supremacy of Hoosierciom hinges iipon the outcome of the Notre Dyme-Itidiana cntest this afternoon, beventeen thousanel fans wi.l h'-i the con lest. l-'uir and ccid WfithT prevails. The fact t'net the Notre Dame team which created such an impression upon the football public in tho east in Its contest ivith the Army, will lo seen at Washington Park, will lure many to the park. To augment Ihls George Gipp. who is almost sure of an n'l-Ame-rican bfrth this jcar, will cavort up and down the field und-r Notre Dame coiors. That both Indiana and N'otre Dame will be ab'.e to throw their s-dremgest line upon the. .'Kid n'.dl by a fast held ntl crispness in the air. football of tho highest calibre will be on display.

! La-.i jear the; 'Jjge-i- In Id Harvard to ! a 10 to If tie and tin 11 whipped Yale ' at New Haven. This year Princeton and Harvard again tied, which, ievvec another Princeton victory over Yale. When Yale meets Princeton or Harvard there is just one way of reachi.ig i a conclusion waiting until the final I whistlo blows. As a matter of mathematical dedue- ' lion Princeton rules a favorite over Yale. Tho reason i.s Princeton's back field and one tackle. The Tiger backs ' are supposed to be bfttT than Yale's and Keck is suppo.sod 10 make the I'rinceun ilne the stronger. Tlw-refore the gentlemen who bet on football ga- : mes have decided that Princeton is a 2 to 3 favorite. Pr.ince.t011 bar kiicld ; -.-hould outshine Talc's.

1 Princeton's ejuarterbacks are far I I ahead of Yale's as field genera's. That ' goes, no matter whether Dourie or Mur-1 ! rcy starts for the Tigers or Murphy or Ke-mpton for Yale. , j j .Garrity, Gilroy and 8ch-t-rer look b--t- I iter than Campbell, Kelly and Jordan 'as a combination, although Kelly's- : work is likely to prive the oustandinrf j j feature of the Yale attack. j j In the line Princeton, will be slightI ly stronger on tlie e nds and at Pft tacj kle, where Ko-k holds fortii. Tirn Cal-; lahan, tho Yale captain, v. i!l switch: j from center to right guard for this c;i-

gage-mcnt, a fact which strengthens the Yale line; at that particular place. His brother Mike, who captains the Princeton team and serves at center, will liriu a lot of opposition from Cross, who!

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NEW YORK. Nov. 13 The resigna- h'J Estimr.tes gladly furnislied on

I'-ill Drown, veteran boxing re f-

e-re-e, who has officiated in many bouts

throughout the United States, frm the

of available referees under

new state boxing law. was announ

today. Brown's sevt-r-ir.r.j of connections with tho boxing commission wa.. said to have resulted from his objections to the commission's system of choosing referees by rotation instead of their fitness for each particular bout.

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everywhere as a master stroke. ' Whlie all of the baseball magnates who attended yesterday's meeting mutually agreed not to make individual statements. Garry Herrmann, preietdent tf the C ncinnatl club and formrr chairman of the national eomm'ssion, declared he would take the lib- ' erty of repressing his views.

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Hoosiers to Try Forward Fass Against Notre Dame

HAMLIN HANKS AT WHITING, NOV. 14

nr (dinv.w B.vrtR ett.

of me New York State Bo.vlng Com-

miss!Vi to issue a license for tho light the lighters agreed to postpone their match until the commission can be con- ;

WHITING. Ind . Nov. 13 Football Mncetl cr siwincr sLace lou.iei to. i..t fans of the Calumet region will have I contest. Both lighters are now in trainopportunity to witness one of the tast-j in?. Tex Packard is promoting the

est sem-1-pro booking out of Chicago f bout. w hen the Hamlin Hanks and the Bed i e w,Sf at 2 30 onj Leonard Easy Winner The Hanks have a powerful aggre- 0Vr K. 0. McLaUglllill nation ot football stars and have bten j burning up the Chicago semi-pro j BUI DA DEI. PHI A , PA Nov. 13 Bight legauc. Their forward wall is said t-' n r.jght champion. Benny Leonard debe s-cond to none and Hank backf. Id i fratrj iz.'Q. Boughli'i of Bethlehem In

B LOOM I NO TON, Ind., Nov. t3. Run. nlnj- through signals, passing the bail, and field and drop k.rkirg featured Iti-''i-ina's final workout f-;- the Notre Dane fracas at I nelianaoolis toda v.

tl-.ls month but owing to the reluctance. ,,,. .,. .. .-,.,,. i,.ft vtM.iv

for the capital city. More than CO".'

h'ft on the. special early today. Indiana will X''ay a forward pas game, and

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e nly players who will be unable to get into the game.

with it two colored stars ha crossed i

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counter this season. The Crowns will have a few newj

men on the lino in addition to '.iiue- inlKr artcr the llrst round.

Jotvn and aurner who nave necn out ejt

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the game on account of injuries. The backfleld hae also been strengthen by placing. Bob Adley at halfback and Jl. Tond and Curly Harris' return to the ecpiad. r'nach Orr Is looking lorward to a bard battle and has- drilled his men long and hard .accordingly. Orr believes he now has devclc ped the pun-h to put the ball over the goal line after rushing it down t'.ie field. Tins lias been the Crowns h ggpst weakness throughout their games th'S season.

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jumped in and ou and flayed Boughlin with h'-'oks and jabs. Loughlin was in bad shape in the eighth round aud it looked as though he would take the count the same as he d'd In the previous meeting with the champion, but he weathered tho storm and ius all battered up ot the finish.

White is Matched to Box Champion Leonard Dec. 10 Charley Whit. Chioacrt 1's'i'welfrht,

; msr night annoiincifj bad bern I matched for a twelve round bom .- ! Jersey City. .'. J.. P' -c. ii. w ti B -any

Leonard. lightweight eh .1 m p n n. I-.--nard knocked out White, in tho ninth remnd at Benton Harbor. Mieh, Ju'v C.

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