Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1920 — Page 10
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Mondar. Drfrmbor 20, 1920.
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(BY II. E. YV.) Tne Hammond Industrial ILsh school defeat'! the strong Lowell school team by the close score i f -'"-23. The game was a thriller Mom start to finish because the, clevir ti'am ivor!: of both teams made the Kme i.ni'tilaii. till the last whistle. V!i. SHrie opaiied with a rush anil the ic a rr.s scrimmaged about five minu'. -' before Evans shot the first basket r.r r.Ammoni Hamniomi completely oult Uyed Lowell the first hail' whicti ended 1S-6 in Hammond.-? favor. Lower. c.l not eem to be able to hit the basket the first half but Lowell mall a desperate effort to overtaka Haniir.ond's lead in the second half. T.:t Hammond fans pot trctr cbbl ;; e last five minutes of play by toe nay the Lowell men Shot basket and It - as only the time that saved t he r;;rp and white men from defeat. Shanks and Kvat-.s w re the star ! i,;prs for Hammond while Ktmnet a-v.t Bohrs .-turned for the I.o(-!l te rn. Industrial High line,i;. V.-rwani", j;:ianks and Powley ; v ni-r, . Kv'tn; guards, Eggers and Ilousley, subs. Da'.ton and V. Nichols. Ijowell High lineup Forwards. Bursoughf. Kiramet, Bhr; center. Love; puards. V. Hayden, Henry and C Hayitrn. Hammonds: Baskets shanks o. I'ow'.cy. Evans I j). Free 'throws Shanks 3 out of 4. Lowell: Maskets K 'mmei 2 L ' If :iydep, Henry, Bohr (Si. Free throw Kimtnet 3 out of S,
LYNCH IS FUMED FOR LONG WAITED CRACK AT TITLE
ENGLEWOOD GETS A COAST CAUSE
Principal J.rnfi K. A mist ron of j Ih'ohov 1 hij,h .seh.u.l y, m ! da y h n ! iiu'ip't'd t.c.-ij.l ..f a -r,Mi!:HK from! l.oi, Heueb. Cal., tii'i (.I'hi.iii for a I
f. oU.aU to be Ktntfed In lie; .'alitor ina vu between Christmas an I
turn mulch n, Wilson. O'Oowil, w Iki returned fo bin home hrrp lHNt ntmht from tlir cum, ftatd Tej lllekar'l. (1M pruinolrr, bail offered t ,.., S.I.-,ono fur a nmtrh vrltli the funnor ilauiipioii. Ill fliliiltloii to the K.IMMI !.. iiuV O'lloml mild lie vioiilil Kit e Vt !! IUHI If tlie latter heat bim In n return flKlit.
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N. E. Comets Win Double j Victory over Moose Juniors !
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.Fohns..n l,a" team from Chlca"itocha'l rhf' A" f-'aintB gym by
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man. Free throws .no t s : I 11-1 1 f . sbnueher '!''. Col-lets Ciyoi ( Referee 'rl wright. Scorer II.
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MARION HUGHES Lessons in VOCAL AND THEORY 1130 Madison Street.
Smith. Tliio keep. r--U. Kckiund.
The Norll. Ktul '.i,ots of Hammond. Ti .( wj, Jav ,h(. st. Cyriis
ha:r ef t'oach llariH.bll and In foot-' w"" ' ,,,:,,,I trt..ry f M"-"-' j Win ball team, which won the , bamplon- J !' "f ' ''hi,'"" " ' "''"'K s"!'",1'j.ym
JtK HtI4 TO -illiHIX SALT UKK 1TY, I tah, le-. io. Jnek Ilrmimrr, hen vy welfjlit chuniplon, arrived lioine jtfrda anil vlll H the hoililai vlth hit mother S.hrlly otter ev enr'ii leni"-y ciett t K to AiiKeU-K, he ald, to upprar In mo -ln ileturr. The r liiiiupion will n-frrrf the iwnin bout nt tentlmonlnl to br- Kien here t the late Waller Unit. iorl writer, IH r. 2T.
NEW YORK. I -.-. 2-. -I'-te. l.er-l man, bantamweight chnmp'.oti, and J -ej Lynch, a local candiate, will clash -if fifteen rounds ut Madis .n Square b:1'"- j den on Wednesday n-Kbt. This t'Ugli-. ; !o be a. wo'f of a .pi .n J On t':- r i suit of the procei d'.nua d.- . pends -hvther Herman snail make ! ' trip across the 1!. Pi-ink t- tne. t Jnitmy Wilde, the sensati- nnl tly-'.v iji'-t j b oss. Should Herman faUtr Ui !; j-" ! with Lynch, it i not i:uH.:"!y the m !- 1 et Jo -would be b..-ei-. in place ..J j Fet-r t . make the trip to i lipase th J springly Unt:sher. I Lour Wait for Jtmeph. j Lynch has waited for many years ( get a chance at the bantam crow.i. . , and now that it is h. re the west s-'l-j boy has ai'vised his frb ncls that n re j is the spot for them t.. sums alo::L.with him. Eddie Meade, w ho , p. b.t -i
Joe's affairs, is most confident, an i us today that Joe. will be the next b tamweiyht chieftan. just as sure fate.
,,r ti-.e rhieao jiijjii s.-h ! b-au-ue. a title it b.-,s held !or tro- las! j ttne.. years. f Snpel i n t.T.den t of I Seo,,:s peter A. Mjilensen K'ves his j consent for the trip, which !s likely, the .(uaJ of eitfh'een nr tw,nty ni'tti I w ;i I be on Its way Weil tier da v morn -
i I! o . io-cause most of Foe ri, .-m t.-rs of llio fo1bail team at K: is lew cat ore alw m. n:.,. r.s of the basketball squad, the
"j.,.. .rtunily to play the California pre.;. : o'. t:-. tlnds t'o.-ich llarradeibn I iion ;a good sh-pe. . H .,;f. r was also j r eeivrd to Mop off .-. ! i'a.-tiu;. Am?, . j (f Kame v it h the lii- a a n 1 , , , n j "f 'bat city, hut this invitation as ,!. j t i. ll d .
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poind li-am ami the Moos-' s-"-"tiis! j;at the fans a re.-il thMib r. It whs. the best exhibition of d r. n s i v e j, I a y - j liiK ever se. n ,,n the It vsiik tb.or, ljotli j t.ams i.Iayed on the ib-lense throughtut the tame. The le.m.ts were out-j
iti)c nest Thursday at the Irving Tic t omets 1 ; pound teni".
woubl like to h'-ar fr.,tn tlie Maroons. All Saints or any 11,", it., team. Th-v would like to hav a i;.-ime for next Thursday at Hie Irving- Ky:n. Ft gaines eall Hammond 1J31-M betwet a 4 ami 6 p. rn.
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j w.lfrhe.i Hi pounds to a man but ! - j 'spile this hand., ap came out with flylog oil.iis end won out !n th.- laitj i!nut el' piay. 1 he final score was 4 to 2. The '.,m, ts- first t'aiii s.mpiyj o, i -,i I in. .1 the ?do.e fl'St te iin, T'o Twin City t.-ssers never had H j llok-in at.d only by tlelr lighting audi :.amtie.ss kepi the c.Te down. The . Coio-'t s save a real .vltlb-.tion .f pas--, ing and spefoiy t am work. It was j ; 1 !:u secotol- t imc in t'vo n'uhts that th' I ! Comets held their ejip-.m-uls from i
making a tb-ld una! in the lat ho
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The T r I a n y, ) s of I n d a n a Harbor opened tlie 1;U hark. 1 "anil s'aann '' trouncInK the K. ('. i'. live of East Chi--rflgo. 31-12, a' Fast " ij, . Tb so,, re at the end T ) hist half s',,.,t 14-10 In fav..r of tin- Triannl-s. Cun', sf. -liar forward of tl - T. A. . ae 1 seven baskets and made two free
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i'OKHAll r Klul-J, SU ; . :1. potie?. A o a u rn tiful oval plaque. You .io !. '. buy ; frame for It or pa v on- ; .--r.ny. Your sin-b. p plctur.- will be refirne i t.; t. ee..i. So tie artist's- -v.rlt Ht the .:' .. , ,,,;t orders. H THE EDW. C. MINAS CO.
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T-ir-i r Tne ' omets were aided by the r fain- i , . , , , ' 1 1 Wil-jAn 0 nf;3 . . . I Martin nded the oth-r ,-. baskets by E ll-jUil pU.UUu Vi&il 1 ous tnoip of looters. With a little. , , , S-i ' , I . ., ,,,.!,.,! some t pect aculfi r jln vitijr and acura'.. ; aj T-r.T f!ri(l' of TNlrt m .re practice thev u-i be the best in; . , ' , ..... 1 X UI OI uCiv uX Illie I ' 1 shooting from all ar.n of the flo.-r. tj , th.- state. The peore: i , m
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T lAl l I ((.. !.-,.. e Mike 0'lil. I'ontier mitlii e rls h t toinR i'li:iiiiiiiin, attno-.ineed here tlial lie would pay Oil!) In rah out of bis ovn p icket lo Johnny WIKiin, ln n the nii.l-'le A el li t tille ImsI spriiiK, for a tit: em round r.--
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Akin Coal Company Phone Hammond 2313 PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND Pocahontas, Indiana Lump and Franklin County
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;iE:;A2 to jhz WHITING. Ind.. Pec. r Club cf Whiting bi; ri'J str;i;glit game I y 'atlng the Boy Scouts
MM LSI '"i. The Hoosp a their sec-l-'civistTy dcof Troop 2 to
the tun of S6 to 1?. The game was 0 iv exciting and tlie spectators all v oieed their approval that the game v as played T',.e Hw?i.-r basket warriors sliavol unieH im'r.vement riiic their last gam4 and co ry fellow s.-"mert to have improved in some w ar . i other. Mu h credit must be yy.ven 'ib'o'. p 2 for th-"1 fine cb.-an hard ,'f ought 0. a me they put up. Th.ir team was 1, ; tat!y weakened w! n Dow cy wii ha 1 played a stellar game- in the firs', bit'f M as removed on p- r.s nal fovils j.ad when tirlgson the star guard o: l'!" Scouts was injured in the second l.aif. Capta ii Tommy Kedar and Ernie 1 nner gave a fine exhibition of shooting and thor floor work could not be snrpased. "Shellit" Meek played one. f tl-.o firo-st yam. s of his career g vti5 a fie. exbUotion of back guarding, Lfrb Ett- r was everywhere and he promises to. develop into a first class floor g'tard. Last but not least he will !.! nt'.oi ti'.e ..hi reliable' "WalliJ" Uolarb.k w!,i by his fire playing and '1 around work in the first half wi the Kai'-c for the Ho. .sits, he holdttS t j'm d-wn to ten points almost .- t.g'ohar.de.I. "Shrimp" 1 '-e-thris; d'1 : .;- Oct a chance to dlsp'ay his wares - he only p". a veil a :' w imti'ites. j tew py, lirison and 1 e y played hard :o achieve a victory f i the S.-.hiis loit Uf i iose guarding ame cf the H....-s-jV-.i had th.-m completcl si 'tiiied. To-t-I?ht the it.-.osieri wi'I tar'il.? the strong Ail Saints f Hatomond. t hr p'n to be played at All Saints haK. " rf tip: I'tiinlrr t'lub. Troop - K-.isr It." Lindsay
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CARDINALS AND STA1S IN TIE
Th-i Stayms. aided by several stars from the crack Sta'.cy team of Decatur, piaytd Chris O'Bi n's Card mats a 14 to 14 tie in tlie fin.;', outdoor foothall game of the season at Byott Fo-ld yesterday. The l.eip from lie.; doansiat" t-a'ii was needed, for the Cards outp: -iyo ! them at every angle. They seor. J I v.-o iouchtiowns by line plunslnir and wei.-w.-l! en their way to the wtnTii.i . marker when time was tailed w Fit
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Quart, roack Kred Murphy made th- H j 1 feature run cf the afternoon wi.- r, IT - J caught tiie ba!! on the kb-k-off un ; lan eiphty yards to the Cards ft"til 1 f-1 Fred Kmelkli was mainly responsibb j for the second touchdown of th. r"-yJj
Slavms. ile L.lorKe.i a punt aiiu e on. it caromed to Fortune be ha.l but. ten yards to uo over. Baddy Driscol! gave a dandy display of forward passing and i.jien field play. He was the whole sio.w f;r the Cardinals.
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. a-ie.er (5). Goldriek (C, l-.tier. . r-e t uov.-'s Kedar 6 out of Ji. Cann'T 2 . .. f.f 4. Troon 2; l'held p .his Jiewey j 2 . J ey Z). Iindsay 2. Gnsson. Case. ' -throws Ivey 2 out of 3, Gripson 1 oV,t of 1. Itfi' i et I'oody, St. Cj ril's Co'.'-g". Chicago.
Says Sister Sue MayPlay Football, Too, When She Goes to U.'
BOTOV, Mn, Iee. ;. Vnrulty football iilnyed by vermeil In urTt-fI n likely In n few yenr by MnJ. Frank . a nnonc fi. eoneh of the Itonlon eolleae leveti "Women linve ulinnn tliey roold fit:ht," hr altl. "nrid 1 nliuulil ""I be Kiirpri'eil if In five year tlienvn n;ltntlon for nimlti football a mon the women's eojttes." I aninmich nald he utooil "In the unfortunate poltli;n f (he roiiuh. tnr.li eo:n-U of n rouah. touirh loolball team, forelns; the biit eollejiew to overlook bl rlevrn a::d to co vrent or smllh for (heir jrnmew." If a the i-omrh'H first iohlle tatement that miprbt lie eontrueil tin a reference to the omldon of Itoston eollete from the lale urbedule for net year.
Nebraska Game Dropped by Notre Dame Eleven
T.TVCOLN. Neb., Pec. 2'h Director of Atir.'etics Iuehrlns of the University j . f Nebraska announced tod.iy tliat t he foothall game tentatively scheduled : v-.th Notre Dame at Lincoln ii.m TI-. u.lcsniving Day had hwri l an.-eb uj i i.;tioii of the Notre Dame athieti.-1
a 1 1 l.orit ies. The two teams have bail anrual cntcts for flv-j y a rs. and it vim the understanding here the ar-
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but difficulty by the ..tv-n m arranging dates caused a cancellation of th 1921 battle. If arrangem-oiis can o made, whereby Nebraska can to South Bnd October 22 there -;s a possibility the contract may be renewed.
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At last we can offer you seme BONA FIDE CUT PRICES on Player Pianos. You have possibly been waiting for prices to come down, and we cannot blame ycu. We have ptnposely curtailed ou player business for the past year because we realized prices were too high. Now that the bottom has dropped out of the market, we are pleased to announce that we have two solid carloads cf Players to offer at $150.00 reductions from prices quoted six months ago. You will find included in this sale such well-known and famous makes as Hollet and Davis, Conway, Lexington, Packard, Bond, etc.
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You may select any new cv used Phonograph from our immense stock and have it sent to your house for 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL AND EXAMINATION, arA if you a-e not completely pleased with it in every particular, we will exchange it fcr any other Phonograph in our stoc': and aUow ycu all you have paid for it cn the exchange. Could anything be fairer? As we handle eight differeit makes, this makes your purchase perfectly safe, no matter what you may select. .
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