Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1920 — Page 11

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FAZY TO BOWL LIPIN3KI TONIGHT

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oil and Nejdl were Whltinfs k ,,w at our ,y ilsbt. Capt. TWeiiM although j v,s ,btt! watched played a wonderful j :ew 1"'B ,Jaj'

;rrec!t to the tivks;

WHITING. TnJ, Pec. 23. WhStlns IilKh .-'tiol spt the h'ghly touted tin.ff. a tod ValparutMt Ills' cls.5l t haskoi Van t-am eft their feet las. : misht, winning in a romp ty a 31 to 13 .cr-. f'Hioh Hart a Cohorts cutolass- : til tin Valparaiso tea.n in very !--

;)'!( -int the g-ata. J ne v;piu pii'.i I ;;! t '.- l-cals cinnii1ci nM.r. but t'i Vrrlf o'r.nive ?!i7tn$ ot l!.;-i,i:i.-. h-'.ovtll an -J Th.cs.wn lift ti'-;ri wi!1: the low end of t'.' count.

Tnu ti;it;injr sm fj-'or w.irK or me -..i! five wa .vce iliuRly brilliant, i

Lynch J j'l s v tk at "r.t-jr mna oropp.nc

Lu .v t .' jack ifUiira, -n'ttS ort oc inu beat intllTiilual exhibitions e.rr n on thi. locI fiacr. The visitors rrrtir unt..-ii a ilr.Kle feld ro&1 from uii'l"" tho basket. Their t-hot wero all Ions '""d their shoot irir wa poor. Scott, the Va!t'riBo captain was tlt

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5'.nslwoxi H. S. seconds cf diicago by a 61 to t score. YlokTiurst, D-vn and Grigson played star oCfaneiv C&xnra. Den-ey played a whala of a gatae at j?urI. Iinu: WUItlngr It. S. Valparrtaa It. SUurke, Hoskim..n.V...;.S'-ott (CaptIggrera Hoskinn ... . IF ....... . Ucht WIckhorst t. Martmau Kej.il C.... Scymor Lawrenc (Capt.) Thieasea.na..... Coyar Stowelt ....IkG.......D. Marirr.aa "vTiltlcs acoTltig: F1M gomla Hoik3a (t). Tbiemen (4) Stowell (4). Tr itrowa Iloskins cut of 10. Thlessen 1 out of . ValparaUo acortoiir: Field goal Scott (3), Ughfc. Tree throws Scott 4 out of 7, Referee Vaeakera, Gary, Frob6lWhttine 2ds. Baclavrooda 2nd. Wickhorst R-I McCurdy Dwan CTConneU ... Tj-T . .Smith, Hool Grlffeoa ......... C ilorrU Kirn. Fe!en...i R.O.. HartUy Dower, Kriger..LvG. D. Owetii Whiting Seconds: Field goals THckhorst (7); Dwan 7), Grigsen. (9). Pewey. Free, throws Dwan 2 out of H, Grigson 1 out ef 1. Eaglewood: Field toals Smith, Morris. Ilsrfler. Free throws Smith I

out of 1, Ho-jl 1 out cf 1 Hartley 1 out of 4. D. Owens 0 out cf 2.

Thi rerurn match came ! is.-ri K. Fay cf Kan Chioa ami Kd l.'pinBkt of Hammond will v played tonight at Mol' bowling aiis at 8 o'clock sharp. I'aiy b?at I.!pinki by SI p'ns at KHst Chicago Monday n'ifUt at tf' I.yric alleys at T-Umt Clii.aj,-a after LtpiiiRki h-id tied tho ncure tico in t!3 third and fourth Kamea and then U1ing by ifaiiiis a split 1n tha ninth frRme of tli fourth R.n. Jack UhKlen of Kast Chlco&o will also boivl in Individual li'ntch s-amo

with HiiKar Handy. Jak "Whait-n r.aJ

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i ttsndy at F.aat ChlMgo last Monday ( rot!ce when r.lpinskt rolled tl h-.gn

' miH also and they ur to bowl tne

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NIGHT'S FIGHTS

AT NEW TOKK Jo lomeS won a IJi-round dee'aton, and tha bantamweight title from Teter Herman. Jthnoy Buff outpointed Midget Smith in ten rounds. Jloy IMoore. St. r'aul, kno'-ked out Jimmy Martin, Krooklyn, in tha first round.

oox ad ilti mwngm tut thm fear tnr. getcc It for t eunei e4 rolTsd fcfjrii fare rf jrtA, Just bfora tli tnalclx cam I4p!aakJ rolled a 5 pin rawa- Kinder of

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LIPINSKI AVERAGES

201 PINS AT GARY

Bwllng In the city leaftoi at Gary ' s

t,-H.-r Fcrlus from Sugar i,tpir,Eui rnade the fsns Bit up and taku ' Rij

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Joe Lynch Will Be Popular Because He Promises to Fight Anybody ET JACK VFIOCK

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rEW YOKK. IV.-. 2 3. Joe

should be a popular champion. Tho new bantamweight kits', crowned by virtna of a fifteen-round decision over Feta Hsnran, likes to fitfht. Ji promista to rr.ert anybody worthy f h chance At tha tit's he haa wti and it Via Jives up to that promise he will be tbs cvoit pcpolar bantam who h held tSa ebJtnjlocship In yearss, LynrA Vt tdoliseS la Gotham because h U a !Tw Tork boy, born and bred a Vta wet ids. 3Ia la also New i 7wV first tntamwe1rht champion ia.iO 4cdea. Terry Mciovern ? tfci bits turn waiht champion for a ifceri yB. btrt Tsrry was not aa out ip.i Kt" TorRar, having been born ' ta jfsiffstowtu Fa. . Th xjaw chaji:pon ha toisi ta tha frfept fn rapfd strides. It has baan OdT ti two la-st years that he has aitjrafctd mors tjan pansinff attention, an! enly within tha last six months ; that lie iocte 3his last long steps to- ; warii tha tttla. In knockingr out Jack trhark-feV a few wcaks ago Hyneh earned tli rsht td meet Herman and tocay t is ehair.ricn and tha possessor i f 'Xak Ivickard'a diamond-studdad Kerwart-had t's adrr.lrers la the Garden last alght. In fact the litt'a x-t-bamplon waa a favorite In tha bettinjr tight tip to ring time whea even rsoney prevailed. But Herman did jicthingr when he cf Into that rinr to justify the coaf-dsnco that had ben s.rown tn hitc 1ynch carried the battle to Herman at the first tap of tfce gc-nsr and won thirteen out of the fifteen rounds. Herman rnada but one flash in the whole e3t and that came In the tenth when, seaming- to realize that tho tiOe was slipping away from him he flew Into t-ynch and sent the west siie boy t?ck o hia corner tired and blow'ng. If Herman thought Lynch would ccme back timidly in tha eleventh, however, he was badly mistaken, for

1hn red-headed little scrarper flew out ef his corner at the bell and it was all I.yrch from that time on. Herman j FailS tO RUB. SCCial Traill

hurt his chances with the Judges by much running away ard much elinchig. Ho fought one of the poorest battles of his career. Ha was cleanly outclassed and the verdict of the judges v ss received with cheers that shook t'ii ancient garden to Its very foundation. Surety Lynch will be a popular -barrplon, tho tenth of his clas In

America and the sixth recogalaei i

bantam champion cf tha world.

Hammond will witness two of tne best.

cue rh.imnionslii;. fr.r thall team whs I "luccn'"a inuu-'dual bowlers rro.a Dotli

offtciHlly wokunii-d tr California ycg-j cities this VttninB. trday by t;ov. Wilimm D. Stephens! ! at Sacramento. In his short sveech FACTIONS NOW IN 1 G v. Stephens said he is a nattva of j . ' Ohio and alth..iiS:i t:i a n..y ho would J ALIEHICAIS LEAGUS j like to sea th iiicH yo.i in. he was j

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GEO. C. MAYER & COMPANY PHONE FOR YOUR COAL HAMMOND 3774 Sohl Street and Nickel Plate Tracks

be with tli Vnlvo, siiy of California I

when Ohio State t-ok tlx- f-.tball held!

far tKo Nuw Vear'K tiny (.amo at t'asa.I uena. I Thi governor hails from Eaton and I served In cfrgrg.- with ex-Gw. C'-x. i flsTrrsor rrnpheilei Viim Cnn. i I "I am clad in hava ti l onnnrtnnltv I

to wclcrii.te yi.u o California," Go.

N"F.VV YORK. Dec. 23 - War betwaen

the rival fatl'r.s in the Amet.canj league loom.' dirff.ly ahead toaay. Slati-ijietts isur.l by c !?. Itui'pert anil HuslPTi and H.-) y It.izoo. r.f the in- i Nurgents and answered by Ban John-j nho has conatimtly deGid the rebcllious faction, can only lead toward ; a renewal cf active hrtii'.tltfy. aenrd-j

ftrpliena said "FootbaH l a great I !"if ,fl baseball her.) today. Fraiee I i

Ilos- ' fc'a,aa of California ar glad to ! t!l- Mt t fire a hioadsid. la a lat- ;

know ttiat cur wn university eleven lvr 10 i a" Jamison, made puciic toaay.

to you Invaders on suggests it. at jonntoa tcnoir n:

We have a treat

team and I am sure it -will be a worthy

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S nLW ATTKEE, Wis, Dee. 2S. Milwaukee ficht fans are arranging a apecial train to New Tork for the occasion of Kichie Mitchell's fight there with Benny Ionard on Jan. 14. About 1'-' are expected to make tha trip.

Valsa Beats Kalamazoo

Brown's Basketball Schedule Has Two

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j Valparaiso trr.lverslty basketball team defeated Kalatnaioo College hero lait

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Games With Harvard I ln ,ast am3 by a ccre of to 19.

It. I.. Dec, 3. The scheduls af thn Brown University basketball tea.ni tor the season I32r-21 ha been completed. Erown will meet Harvard twJco this year, one (tarns be

ing jilayed In Cambridge

All Hall the Champion

Frorldence. Among other games tu tha homo floor are one with New JTorlt University the present holders of tha Intercollegiate championship; Centra College will be seen on the Brown court this year for the first time In the history of the colleges, and fcould furnldh a good attraction for the followers cf athletics, as the basketball team trt Centre Is cornpoi-ed largely cf well-known football players aucll as "B9" 11 ac Ml 11 an. Tho Brearu team Is to tako but one long trip, playlas; Weft Point at West Foint on February 23 and Wesleyan at Ulddletewn on February 24. The schedule Is as follows: January 12, Trinity, at Proviienoe; January 14, Wesleyan, at Providences January 19, M I. T., at Boston; January 21, N. IT. Statf-, at Frovldencei February 12. N., T. University, at Providence; February 16, C. a N. T., at Frovldene; February 18, Harvard, at Providence; February 23, West yolot, at Went Point; February 24. Wesleyan. at Middletown March 2, M. I. T-, at Frovldence; March 4, Harvard at CanibrfJsc; March 8, Centre C-j1-IcffO. at Frovldecce.

BAf JOvSK, Ca!.. Dec. S3. Ed Strar. gler L'.wls, world's champion

nd one In j heavyw?grht wrestler, was given

Tho Ohio party arrived at Berkeley, !

home of tho Uatvernlty of Californis. to late to practice yesterday afterroon. A heavy snowfall in the mountains made traveling on schedule Impossible, with tho result the part left the special train at Derkely and visited the campus and ether places cf Interest.

ri.ignavioii as president of the league ' and "atrotssly advises" Jolnon to "ehniinate further attacks on the Uo-i ton Amerii-Au Lcat;u clu'o, or me ycrtonally."

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Giants Angling for ; EppaRixey of Phils! PHIU.VDEI,FH1A, Pa, Dec. 23. Do-! ST" that Phlily officials yesterday de- I nled they had received a bid from the j New York Giants for a eoutlipaw, Ep- ; pa Rixey, it was said tha Giants had j made Bill Donovan a flattering ofiTar ' of Foil Pcrritt, Catcher Snyder, and , cash consideration for the big pitcher. I Donovan turned It down. If McGrtw t raises his bid it Is likely that a deal ! for Rlxey will be consummated. i

WILLARD MAY REFEREE BOUT

KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 23 . Th.U j Jes Willard, former heavyweight j champion, who will meet Jack Devnp- , sey next March ln a bout to regain the I title, may referee the Hugh WalkerBob Roper heavyweight contest here Dec. SO was Indicated today when pro-j rnoters of the local match announce! : they were awaiting Willard's reply to a proposal that he officiate. '

CAN'T DISTINGUISH DIRT FROM CIGARS NEW TORK. Dec. 23. A fire broke out In the scrubwomen's "parjor" at tho Madison Square Garden while 13.0C0 fight fans were awaiting the start cf the preliminaries of the hyiTh-Her-man scrsp last night. Smoke filled the amphi-theiter, but the sai'-ll cf burning rubbish harmonized so perfectly with the haie and aroraa of cabbage perfectos that ncbotly coticed that anything wh wrong. The Cr,was extinguished before the crowd heard anything about it and a dangerous panic was averted. i iriiTTirrir": nrT- -i unir

hm comlnx reception here on his ar- I rlvi.l from New Tork where, lat week. ! he took the championship from Joe !

Stecher. He Is San Jone s first world charr.pion and the citizens made mucn of the occasion.

Cleveland Eleven Leaves Today to Play Everett CLE'EU.ND, O.. Dec. 23. The Eajst Technical High school football team, claiming the With school championship of the- central weft, will leave today for Bverett, Wash., where thev will play the Kvcrett High school team New Tear's day.

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