Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1920 — Page 10

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Whiting Loses First To Laporte

BT A. WAtO. "WHITING. Ind., Nov. 29. Whiting high unfortunately lost their first game to Laporte by a 20 to 13 score. The same was exciting; from start to finish and the crowd showed very much enthusiasm. Every Whiting playsr fought hard for a victory, but unfortunately Laporte happened to win. Boardman, Ginther and Pitzer played well for the victors. Our prominent yell leaders helped boost Whit'.ng high by leading the gang to some corking: yells. Laporte showed up fairly well. Curtain raisers: WhltiiMC Se. (IS). rratnwn Sec (IT) Wickhorst R.F H. Sibley Duggan, Dwan....LJ.. ...... McGuir. Egers, Grigson...C Stimson O'Connell R.G...... Manlin Felsen, Dawey....L.G . Rappaport

viiitins's sf-conds scoring: Pivld poals Wickhorst, Duggan. Dwan. Grlgson (2). Free throws Wickhorst 3 out of 6, Duggan 0 out of 3, Egers 2 out of 4. Ehnerson seconds scoring Stimson, McGuire (3). R. Sibley (4). Free throws R. Sibley 1 out of 1. Stimson an barred from tho game on havingr four personal fouls markeiJ against him. IVhltinK U9. Laporte (20). Hoskins. EKgers..R.F Boardman Thiesen L.F Pitzer Nejdl C Gintlter Burke. Eggcrs....R.O Pease. Nutzman, Heu'l Stowell L.G.. .Johnson, Nutzman. Tease Whiting's scoring: Field goals Hoskins (3). Thiesen (3). Burke. Free throws Hopkins 0 out of 1. Thiesen 6 out of 12. Laporte's scoring: Field goals Glnlher (1), Pitzor, Boardman. Free throws Pitzer 2 out 3, Boardman 6 out of 10. Burke and i'ohnson barred from the game on having; four personal fouls marked against them. Referee Everts. Mich gin City.

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NEW YORK, Nov. 29. The most important matter in the welfare of "the national game" la the complete divorcing from It of the gambling element. Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, new head of organized baseball, said yesterday before starting back for Chicago. Judge Landis attended the Army-Navy football game Saturday as the guest of the owners of the New York Giants. "I don't want to be hailed as a dictator, nor a savior," he said. "What I as seeking Is to learn the best things to be done and I want the help of everybody with the best interests of tho game at heart."

TIGERS BEST OF

EASTERN TEAMS, THINKS MAXWELL

PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Nov. S9 J"tvo

eastern football teams finished the

season with clean slates this year, and

for that reason only five are claiming

the championship. Never before has

the competition been so keen or the teams so evenly matched. Princeton. Harvard, Pittsburgh, Penn

State, and Boston College were not de

feated in tho 1920 season. Each has a claim on the championship and a lot of fans will back it up. However, there

bhould be no doubt as to who deserves

first honors after a close review. Princeton had the test team In the eaet, with Harvard a close second.

Here is how the firet eleven teams fin

ished: 1. Princeton. 6, Syracuse. 2. llarvttrda T. Dartmouth. 3. Pitt and' Peas 6 Yale. State. O. Pennsylvania 4- BiMtoii College 10. Lafayette. 5. Aavy.

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cal football season yesterday when

they walloped the hitherto undefeated

Staleys of Decatur In a thrilling 7-to-6 contest at Normal Park. More thau 6,000 fans saw the pastime, which was as full of football strategy and skill as three ordinary contests.

The Staleys, on the strength of their

record, claimed the professional football championship of the country, hav

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easy margins. The Cardinals not only outscored them, however, but also outplayed 'them every Inch of the way, gaining almost twice as much ground

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the winning marker.

The staleys started the game as though it was going to be a runaway

affair, scoring on the very first kickoff. The ball touched one of the Cardinal players and Bob Koehler picked

it up and carried It for tho touchdown

Hugh Blacklock, who won laurels for himself as a member of the Great

Lakes team by making a goal kick

that beat Annapolis, raised the goal

Long 150 ' 150 127 Miles 146 128 120 Schnell lsg 142 123 Wilkinson ............. .163 174 146

Totals

.70S 149 633

S CATENA'S BEATEN The Scatena Tornadoes journeyed to South Chicago Thankfg-iving- day ani went down In defeat by th score of 13 to 6. It was a hard fought contest

from beginning to end. TheS tenaa were w ith.ut the services ot dveral of their stars and several of thr ' players were Injured early In th game, but at that gave their opponents all that they could take care of.

Semi-Pro arid Results

Logan Square Reserves, 13; Metro A.

c. o. St. Margarets. 21 1 Ashlands, 0.

Pullman, 15: Hammond Juniors, 11.

West Arrows, 14; Lafayettes, 7. California Parks, 13; Sawyers, 6. Mandot A. C, 7; Clyde Dodgers, A.

Audubon Arrows, 7; Pathfinders, 0.

Lightnings, 20; Weston A. C, 0. Gibbons A. C, IS; Park Manors, 7. Crystal A. G., 20; Western A C, 0. Grays, 81; Portage Parks, 0. Badin Hall, 26; Nepo Stars, 0. Evansville, 20; Boonvllle Stars, ft. Gary Elks, Si; Indianapolis, 0.

TIGERS EXTINGUISH

T. N. T. ELEVEN, 27-0

Playing" a steady, arivtneT

throughout tie contest, the Chicago

Tigers wallopeij the Thorn-Tornadoes

at the Cub Park yesterday. 27 to 0.

Considerably outweighed and weaken

ed by numerous injuries, the Pullman-

ites hardly put ui the battle they were capable of, and had It not been for etellar work by Charpier, fullback, the North eiders probably would have

scored several more touchdowns.

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