Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 162, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1920 — Page 7
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Harry Muleuhy knocked out Kid Vaincs. president of the Michifta n-On - Wnjrner S) Johnny Moaner bml tario league - and a mmhcr of lb Mickey lon (12l Charley Pilk- minor league commit tee. sentiment S ina-toa beat Uappy Smith 12. exprcpsfd by the objecting faction if At Cleveland. O. Johnny Kleach beat : srt forth In a lengthy statement rmJack Shea (loi Jack O'llrlen atou- hodyine the following principal nd Yaunar llurknrmi U) Young, points: Carney beat Uiiln Iearro a). An important clause In any MajvAt netn.lt. Mleh H.r..u .ui.i.!xi,n,,r league paet shall f rovido for
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BASKET BALL ACTIVES
CHAMPION JOE LYNCH AT LAST BOUT
IDl Jack Dunn beat Kdille Harris ! Srement.
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The Ptrong' Hammond I'resby terinn team will inert tho High school In a return frame at either thi Irvinjr gym or the I'resbyterian gym. Watch the paper tomorrow f,,r the place. The Presbyterian lineup lias been trenrthrne.l by a good deal of practice and the addition of new men. Kric Ithind, the Knox College center, will play center. Wallle Hess and Arthur Hess will play forwards and Wallie tlrace and Herbert Wllhelm or Ollie lloth will play the KM.ird positions. All basketball fans wish'nr to gee a first class baksctball frame shou'.d be sure to see this game Wednesday eveninyr, Iec. 29.
BIG LEAGUE
I That it shall tr. ide for makinc
rtilts, regulations or amendments vf mutual interest to both parti's. That it should (.ffl.ially recenize Judpe K. M. Inn.lis as the commissioner of orKaniz.-d baseball, empowering him to act for majors and mino"-alike.
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BY JACK VKIOCK (I. N. Service Sporting Kditor.) NEW YOHK, reC. 28. Sentiment against several provisions In the pro-
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ON Tl.; im-: .M-.i. AV.il.-ori is sure ,,n of the sw.t-st lookiMj.- forwards that ev. r pl:iy--d in V hitinc, 11 bask- IS is n. uieun night's v oik. Vounr, one of the Ieriver iftiard. Us. .1 to iday for Kon flu I.ao severa. " ears II.- came ..v. r to say 'Hello" tj some of the old lime Owls t am. It sure would be a food iramc between t!t" Crowns and the Liu tiv "hi iii;o pla. e your bets bos a tilts
Kaine il in- played If Ju.lire lireen aiHl 1 C.'i'k have Iheir May. j. i And while we are about It don't trj Kel the iw.. premb li;htweiglit j, teams. Polariue and lienowns. ! It sure has been a ! ii week for I Coach Hart of the hiirh school as a. I j of his teams cam.- a. r.-n with vlc.j. 1 lories this week. .More power to y.u
.ouch. , Andy "'"lump" Griffith was not nils.e.l fr.im the penoM n lineup as lt. nson
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wards that e. r played In Whitinu. lMiff-'an and Hosklns stir.- make a sweet pair f f..rards. both are tust and accurate basket shooters. Gervitic, tlo- ,.el tine I'nl player.
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who has staged a parade c? two championship riu'liii. in a row. may ao..n t-H a nontig htin kin? Into . 1 1 ri. John Wilson, who has .:lrnosl forced the aspirants for the middle weljrht championship to co to w rk for a living, is stirring in his bombpnw.f. Wilson will dr. ml his middleweight title .r forfeit the crown, accordinn t word from the hailtw i. k of Mike o'Iowd. the former champion. Th" St. Paul Irishman threatens to claim the title If the Postoii Italian con tinues to sit In the dut'out fondling
his real robes.
posed new National-Minor agreement R'l
i is (rrowlnig- among the minors and will i be strongly voiced at the next Joint meeting In Chicago Jan. 12. It developed today. The minors agreed to act Jointly with the majors. In reconstructing th-
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out, with the understanding that they i wee to have an equal Voice In all fu- ' lute council In which tney might
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While the tett of the proposed agreement lias not been made publi . It is apparent that, althoieh some or the minor .Kues may be sat i.-tl .1 with the pct, this sen'.iment is no u riariimoiis. In a circular sent out by George it.
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HOLIDAY BASKETBALL ATTRACTION
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