Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 31 December 1920 — Page 7

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Bliss Only Ohio Half Back in Good Shape Wilce is Satisfied PASADENA. Cal.. Deo. Pi -acce h- moonlight. It derK.pt-d today. ! "i.e latest resort of It .John Wilco. hear! coach of Ohio Slate s football 4.sl. to get his men into condition : htsir game New Year's day wlln i:. I'niverslty of California. .'ast where Coach Wilce look nis men last night for the secret practice rids nut divulged, hut it wu beiievel have been Kovard field, at the Cntversity of Southern California, in L.oS Angeles. A coach for th Ohio team a.d today the Buckeyes were put thtoigh two ho-jrs of the "hardest kind of signal practice." "They stopped only three tunes ourfnjf the two hour." he added, "fo !on t worry about their not lasting; s.xty minutes in sny man's climate." Blair, Ohio State's right half hack, is said to have sustained a sprained nVcla in Monday's scrimmage, Henderson, another right half. Is also below par. It is understood, so E'.iss is the only Buckeye right iialf back iu V-erfert condition at present, according to the report. It is believed Blair will be ready for Saturday's game, jj oh- ever. On") sportirr -writer who sterday railed the California squad from Pasadena to Patterson field. I.os Angi., "where it sought secrecy tor practice, announced today: "The Bear .certaintly -went throngl an afternoon that would make any riung man clad to waltz unc.r the showers, and t":i only apparent teason they qdit was that :n the darkne .orrbody was liable to get trampled t- death and not be discovered a:i rv,;ri. Th California Imp crashed through the se-o-.d team forwards lik" cobblestones ihrcugh a wet papr ;ark ."

M ORLEANS RACING DOOMED BY ARRESTS

NEW ORLEANS. Dec. SI. Tracing items doomed in New Orleans. District Attorney Conrad Buehler of Jefferson Pariah yesterdiy accepted charges f.led by William Railey, prs-i-dent of the Citizens' Ieague of Louisiana, charging A. S. Thompson, president A- Rouprich, vica preitdant, lad Bryan Jr.. aecretary-treaaurar , Uea A. Marrero, Jula Geraon, H. Bur'Jtnk and Jules Fisher, diractore of ha Jefferson Parish fair, with violating" the Loeko law and iasued wari aUa for their arreat. Two layere, J Kiiey ard W. Arnold, were, alio charged. All men will appear in the Jeftei6n court Friday to furnish bonds for their appearnee wlien called for trial-

LONDON. Dec. SI. The OxfordCanabridgo team won the cross-country race at Roahompton yesterday from the Cornell hill and dale runners. The English team scored 28 points to Cornell's HIV Mclnnes of Oxford. iiu won the individual honors by f:iusluu; first " 52:09 4-4. made a strong spurt as increased the line, lou yards ahead of Carter ci Cornell, the second man. who also finished in fine shape. Carter's time was 42 H. The bets time I'v.-r madi over the covirje is 41 .minutes A seconds. Tr.fi order in which the otl.ers the first ten finished, and their respective times, was as follows: M Dertnott, Cornell. 43:04 2-5: Montagu-, Oxford. 4l:H; Matsh. Cambridge. 43:15: N. F'. Brown."' Cornell. 412. Seagrove, Cambridge. 4S:3: K h.. Brown. Cornell. 43:41: Hi ace. oxfoid. 4J:iS. and Ronsal. Cornell 4i .'.' 1-i

Alex; Gets Cub Eerth CHICAI.O. Ilev. 31. m rerei for making Grrr Alexander, pitcher of the ( hlcatn INutlonala, nork twelve Innings licforr tie won hla game, Jnmr I). Kinney jrlrrday was aliened to a ( uH contriu-t. The aanr wui iln?ctl in I'riim-e Thll both were In ilir I nitrrf Matrx Vriur and Alrianlrr'a Irani n ii-turlitii, I to I.

I pun lilsi return to ttir I nKril Ma(f!i Air. lander rrt'oinii-ni-l ; Kennry. -irlio t n rlu l t -linuder, J 1 j ) i-ari old ii nil tl feet - Ini-lira li. lie pitched m-uil-uruf ealonal lutll j nruuud 1 uk-ugu.

GREB BREAKS WITH MANAGER; GOES TO ENGEL

match when they ran up against the ."trong AH Saints team. The score wna 22 to 23 in favor of All Saints. The All Saints nre men About Hj ltThey have riefeau-d many teams from the north part of Chicago and were only defeated once by a 'Whiting temii that had thtm outweighed by 25 lbs. Ij a mar.

The Garfield A. f s wcili ul. 'iit K'.i j r.iuidj. They aro fast hut tlf-ir "iS'V'in.'tih v, c o fa.-lT, arnl ptrongi-i I'iun tlify rr. Tilt icti tl-.ld root'-r were there with plenty of p"ji l'it -.cctit home -w.th tht'.r head h'.u-K low. I'alina was the ytar for All Sam':) while Bonit-k starred lr the Oariielji!. Kalina started ringing the baskets at the suit of the f nw whilf Be nick started at th end th first iuarl-r. T!i- gain was pliiyed h t All S.tir.ls Km on Sihl-v Kt ! I Til" softu- a ola ved in S-' niluite li:iii- The iti -t.c wa Kl't u !i i !i !ei'..-.I :t fjir ,';irne. Thf: All Saints would Iikc to hear from soul'- teutu al"ut. their weight. f"-r linmi-s ..i.l m. l"iiton. phone Hammond 1.;17-,I or writ- Walter St. The second t.atii -a ill o to "liititnr on .Ini'.iMty S to 1 . 1 ;i the liny S:otit.J of tiiat city.

Lewis Asked to Meet Stanislaus Zbyszko The first big wrestling show to le st&atid tn Chicago under th ili..tnn

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alon vrlll ba decided at tha Coliseum i January 10. under the aunplcea of th

Coiiiuum Athletic Clijb. Tiie dale was decided upon iaet night after ttie club- aecured the aijnature of tan'ala.u Zybezko, tne giant Bole, as orm of the prlncipala in the main event. Officials of the club have made a flattering offer to Kd ("Strangler") Lewis. the new

champion, to meet Zybaxko in a fintan contest. Lewi was guaranteed lll).000, win. loae or draw."

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Ft om Boston comes a tale of a woman, who. suing her husbanrl for a divorce, testified that he is a tiffot bug of the most pernicious kint. ;-uo said she has no objection to his gotng to ring contests every wek. but ih does object to havinsr htni practice jabs and uppercuts on her when., ne returns from his visits to th hdxidg clubs. She averred that the limit at her pstience was reached when he went home one night not long ago and knocked hr cold with a right the jaw. the blow b:ng delivered tn the course of a description of the star bout on that particular evening.

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Ort h, tilt- v el Twesht figii-.cr. :;i -l night aimoiinced that he had i.i ok wit : U:s ti;an:i;; r. Jarm.-s M.'is.oi. ati 1 -Aould -.: ea f : e;- h xaojer the m.t'iageincnt ( ieorgo Knel o; e-c Vork Cit y. H is sr.;l the truiolt- -l-' i'tt Grei and Mason h an l,i; tuminfr. when Orel was heatn iy Tom Gibbons at F'orb'-s fi"!l The local tattler also toiri friends he was not. gottin? a larn etooiph i . r.-fnt-age of his parses to sort lorn.

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Hammond Optical Parloi

They're After Games The Hammond Maroons want to book games with any 115 pound basketball team in the county. TCe are willing to travel. For games write to Louis Carnovitz, S 2 3 Kane avenue. Hammond, Ind.

A REAL TIGER - Cuirent g -s-vn trs '.r, io-o : ; a oleics ha :t that Pr'nce'on universr i.'. going to draw or:" of tlo- ntli!r:t! prl7.es of the jcar- .!hs-n II ihtt the Missoijt i M;'.:' jrv :ic;d' my, has won his o'aco on tlo- all ri-.r.'n:i, tams of tlT- Mif-S'.-.irt nl!ey ;.y h wonderful play at tackle, and v. said to bo the hardest hitt.rid ba: pla.-.T tu-ncd out in a long t itnf. -on his way to J in cl? : w n. Iiuiht! i. ca?t in h-'roic mold. i orr '" tfin height and weigh? mire t". in 1 y pounds.

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Bat" Gets Ref's License

NEW YORK. Dec. 31. -Battling Nelson, former lightweight boxing champion of the world, was granted a ref-

eree'a llcenee hy tha New Tork state' boxing commission yeaterday. Neison'a career as a fighter ended several rears ago. The commission aisi granted a license to Al Reich, heavyweight. ,

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