Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 20 November 1920 — Page 3

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t'lz? Three Game Warden - e POLISH BOY OF NINE PLAYS 21 CHESS EXPERTSAND WEN'S TheiQ Are Seven Million Hunters in United States Colonial Sporting Goods Store

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rf Agriculture. This '!nte v-as j At Us rrrnt r,--l!rE In Ottawa the was frni reports on the numbe. -r ; International Assoe-atioa of Fish. Game game licenses issued by the vu: i ,u. ; aruj Cor.se: ration C.-rnr.:a oners vates. j ftdopted a resolution calling for the In 1919. 3.600.000 sta'e licenses were! issuat,ce of Federal licenses far huntIssued, and In addition !t is estimated j ins migiatory bl.ds. The recornthat 3.500.000 h inters are exempted ! rr.endat ion callrd for licenses In the

under various state provisions. The returns to the states frrn licenses was approximately $4.50f,00o. ail of which was expended by the states in administration of state laws far the protection of game. This sum perm ts the employment of approximately 2, "00

for of special stamps to be issued by postmasters and attachrd to state licenses. It was estimated that the revenue from such l:crnses would amount to between 11,010.000 and J2.O00.00O, which could be used for the protection of game.

FIGHT CARD AT WHITING

BY JIMJJIE RAT WHITING. TTTD.. Nov. 20 The Slovak Dom in "Whiting will b-s the scene

of tonight's fights. Gene Grojjan has 1

done a good piece of work in setting" these men together and reports indicatj that every one is fit to do battle. In the wlndup each participant has Kis admirers and fr-m conversation -vjth followers of both men, can't sea how either can I05 it is conceded by the followers of Vagner that Tim O Neil )-as had the greater experience, but they ffrure that Joe "Wagner lias the punch and If "he can manage tf get under Tim's defense the bout will be stopped before It has son very far. Beth Joe Rishop and Billy Groat are ready. Both of these bo-s have their admirers, rr lends- of Billy are freely predicting a win by the knockout route. But if he does he will hive to be con-

icerable cleverer than most of th fans hlnk he la. Joe Bishop can handle

himself and If Billy is not careful he

might find himself on the wrong side

of the count. Both boys are going in to win via the kay-o route ani much ft work Is xpected. Eddie Shepherd has picked up quJte a number of admirers in the past few-

days. This lad Is expected to cause

Toung ilcGoorty of Robertsdaie considerable trouble. A large delegation of fans Is expected from East Chicago and Hammond because of the interest they are taking in tfcetr fighters. This is the frst show the TVhitlng Post American Legion has attempted to stage Its success has already teen assured by the sale of tckets. The card: Eddie Shepherd . s. Toung McGoorty, six rounds at H1. . Joe Biaiiop vs. EiUy Great, eight rounds at IIS. Tim O'Nail rs. Joe Vagaer. ten rounds at Is 5.

HARVARD

ANOTHER CLAIMANT

In your publication of "Wednesday. November 17th, I notlre that L. M. claims the 125 pound championship of Lake county for the Harrison A. C. Their last game as a 1 to 0 forfeit, which, we consider a veri poor claim for a championship. The East Chicago Dodgers defeated be North ?".de A. C. early in the season by a one-sided score. The Dodgrjs have an opeeiirg for Thanksgiving day, or the following Susday. If it is possible for the Harrisons to organize their team to settle the dispute as to the rightful claimant the ITS pound champion of Lake county. Arrangements can be rrrads by calling East Chicago. 614-if. between 6 and T p. m. end ask for Al.

S CATENAS VS. SO. CHICAGO ORPHEITMS

The Scatena Tornadoes will line up against the fzsl South Chicago Or-

rheums at ITssmer Park. South Chicago, Sunday. November 21st. at 2:30 p. m. There will be a truck on hand

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BIG STRUGGLE AT LAFAYETTE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LAFATETT E. IND.. Nov. 20 One of the largest crowds that ever assembled on Stuart field Is expected this afternoon when Indiana and Purdue meet In heir annjal struggle. It will be home -oming day for Purdue gradua tes 'and hundreds of alumni will be in the The showing of Indiana against Notre Dame a week ago makes Coach Stiehm's crew the favorite. The Boilermakers however, are full of fight and are not conceding an Indiana victory.

OHIO ROOTERS CONFIDENT riNTERNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE VRBANA. ILL., Nov. 20 Big Ten football will hail another champion before sundown today, according to the invading host of Ohio State rooters which swarmed Into Vrbana for the Ohio-Illinois game this afternoon. The Buckeye adherents confidently predict that Jack Wllce s eleven will be returned a winner. If Ohio wins the championship will be settled and the Buckeyes wiil hold the title. Even a tie would, give Ohio the clearest claim to the championship as the team has not been defeated, while Illinois lost to "Wisconsin a week ago. If Illinois wins and "Wisconsin trms Chicago, the championship will be tied in a trlT!e knot, with Ohio, Illinois and "Wisconsin each forming a leg of the triangle.

AND YALE PLAY TODAY

BV JACK VEICKK (Sports Editor I. . S.) NEW HAVEN. Conn., Nov. 20. An age-old feud of the gridiron will be renewed here today when Yale and Harvard meet In Tale bowl. It vlll be the thirty-ninth struggle between rivals since 1ST5. Harvard will go into the contest a 5 to 2 favorite. The biggest crow-4 that haa ever witnessed a football game In this country probably wiil watch the elevens do battle. Attendance will approach SO.COO. If Harvard comes through with her expected victory she will have taken Tale's scalp for the eleventh time. The Ells, a power in football over a sweep of two decades, have defeated Harvard 23 times In past years, and the teams have played five tie games.

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Samuel Rzesicwtki photor;raphd while playing the twenty-one experts at West Point Military Acadetnj

Hemmed in by a circle of chesa boards, with the best chess players among the faculty and cadets at West Feint military Academy m the outer efjre of tha hoards. Samel Rieszewski. the little Polish chess wender. demonstrated

his ability for the first time in the U. S. recently by winning nineteen of the twenty (tames p'ayed simultaneously. fwo flayers shared one of the jrames, makinj: the total opponents arairst the r.ine-year-old lad

twenty-one. The boy was forced to accept a draw in the twentieth rame after over three hours of play. The picture : hows that the boy is just tall eroujrh to play at the table handily while standby up.

GAMES TODAY WEST. TTisconsin at Chicago. Ohio State at Illinois. Michigan at Minnesota. Indiana at Purdue. Notre Dame at Northwestern. Ames at Iowa. Michigan Aggies at Nebraska. "Wabash vs. De Pauw at Indianapolis. Earlham at Franklin. Drake at Mornlngeide. North Dakota at Marquette. Beloit at Rlpon. f Kansas Aggies at Oklahoma, EAST. Harvard at Tale. Pennsylvania vs. ColUn-bla at N. T. Dartmouth vs. Brown at Boston., Colgate at Syracuse. "Williams at Amherst. Wesleyan at Bowdoin. "W. and J at Georgia Teeh, Lehigh at Lafayette. Bethany at West Virginia, Dickinson at Delaware. New Hampshire at Holy Cress. Union at Hamilton.

GEDEON IS DROPPED

WHITING

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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

BV A. WAVO. "WITTTTNG, Ind.. Nov. 20. Last evening "Whiting beat Hebron by the largest score ever made by a "Whiting high school basketball, team. When "Whiting-clashes against other strong teams like Hammond. Emerson or Laporte a still larger scre is exported in favor of "Whiting. Coach Hart's team is a wonder this year as he l.st five veterans last year and had to build up from two. Thlesen and Burke. "Whiting's team was in perfect form

from start to finish. Only a few times !

was the ball near Hebron's oal. CaDt. !

Thlesen. Burke Stowl! n ,-.rV I At New Orleans, Red Dolan beat Sail-

Decisions of tight representatives are: At New Tork, Billy De Foe beat Gene Delmont (15). John Rosier knocked out Johnny Lisse (6). Al Norton knocked out Danny ilaher (1). Billy Papke knocked out Joe Delayo (1). Bobby Dobb beat Sammy Burns (4). At London. England. Ted Lewis knocked out Johnny Basham (10). At Baltimore, Danny Frush beat Joe Leonard (12V Frankie Rice knocked out Jack Diamond (1). At Detroit, Tommy Noble beat Artie Root (10). Frankie Engle beat Steve Travers (101. John Donovan and Irw In Austrim, draw 0). At Elizabeth. N. J., Toung Eob Fitz-

srimmons 6toppM Carl Danner (4).

pearance in the ring after a year's ab-

j sence d.efeated Carl Danner, local j heavyweight, laat night in the fourth j round. The referee halted the twelve j round match to save Dancer from further punishment. Fitzsimmona'

temporary retirement was for the pur. pose of developing a :punch."

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I At Cleveland. Toung Andy beat Johnny Murray (10K At Saginaw, Mich., Charlie beat Alexander the Great (10).

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game exciting ana an ineir plays were

snappy. The team was fast and their slick passing? "Wow! No word for it, kid. n- word for it. Douglas. Buchnan and Robinson

wer the only useful players that tne Hebron team could produce. Next j T5riT3 vi"T f ti rv ttj Wednesday evenlg "Whiting clashes "'-'D X i. ii O IX. against Laporte who are claiming I SHOWS WALLOP state honors this year. This game 1st

ST. ions. Mo.. So. SO The conditional release of Joe Gedeon, second baseman of the St. Louis Browns, was announced by Business Manager QoLnn. Credeon trotl fled before the Chicago grrand Jury tkat be bet on the world's sertos In 1919 after receiving- Information It bad been "used-" Every club In the majors waived on Gedeoa,

Noble Earns Right to Meet Johnny Kilbane

expected to be one of the hard games that "Whiting will plcy this season.

Don't miss It. Lineup: XVhiting (M Hosklns. O'Connell, Duggan, R. F. : Thlesen. L. F.; Nejdl. Eggers, C. ; Burke. R. G.; Stowell, L. G. Hebron (19) Gibbs. Albertson, R. F. ; Robinson. L. F . ; Buchnan. C; Orr. R. Ci.; Herrlngton. Diuglas, L. G. "Whiting's scoring Field goals, Thlesen. 19; Nejdl, 3: Burke. 10; Stowell. ; IWkins, 4; O'Conell, 1. Free throws Thlesen, 5 out of 8. Hebron's scoring Field goals. Douglas. 2; Buchnan, 5; Robinson, 3. Free throws Buchnan, 1 out of 6. Referee Everts, Michigan City.

ELZIABETH, N. J.. Nov. 20 Toung Bob Fitzsimmons. son of the former heavyweight champion, in his first ap-

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DETROIT, Nov. 20. Tommy Noble, the British featherweight champion, earned the r'ght to' meet Johnny Kllbane for the title last night by win

ning decisively over Arjle ltoot or ' Cleveland In ten rounds of hard fight- J ing. Noble used a left and right up- i IIA n J f.AM ,.J errut with eoual skill, and at time. 1111111011(1 IT0A ZUfl

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punches. Frankie Engle of Detroit won the verdict over Steve Travers of Portland, Me., in a ten-round semifinal at 12S pounds. John Donlvan, Boston middleweight, and Irwin Antrim of Detroit fought six rounds to a draw.

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"Kid" Lewis Knocks Out Basham in 19th Round LONDON. Nov. 20. Ted ("Kid") Lewis last night knocked out Johnny

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