Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1921 — Page 7
Tuesday, January 18, 1921.
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Tom Cats Next for Whiting
INDIANA SQUAD HANDS
PINTBirUIlST. N'. C Jan. 18. Traeey l.ewls of New Tork arid John II. Noel of Nashville tied as high guns at tha e.nd of th first day's ho-otiTi in the annual tnidwlnter traphootlng tournarnent at Bine-hurst yesterday. Kach broke 146 of the fiwi ISO tarsr-.it. John Philip Ronxst. th bandmaster, who usually shoots a lot better, "broke. 117 out of the 130. The small field of corvtwatarits from Biinois arvd adjacent s-taten was b-l by J. M. "Wi'.cr x.-;en of lUmmond, Inch, who tied with five other gura f'.r f:fth p.-dfton in the hi(f nco at 14 3. The ft' Id finished tn toe. following- ord"i . .!. M. Wl'.coxJiorj, I a'n ::it'n J. I "d.. 113: Hun-M'l V. B-mr-on. Bar.sin:;. Mich.. II?: Mark Ar' (Vr). i.'ulci '. 141: James 5". BalHrnie.. Mnlerott. M.ch,. ISC; It. M r.. .WQiwn. Ji-un' Pulaski. I'i.. IS": TIarry V. I: .pp.
Beaming, Mich.. HZ: U. U Brubakr-r Chioaffo. 133; John H. Ox. Detroit 121: Karl C. Buekan. Burlington, Wis., 115: Walter Peacock. Chicago. to$.
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WIIITINO." Ind., Jan. 18. TUo Kockford "Tom Cits, ' the fastest lilinoia uow-n statu- team will aptfar In Whiting next Saturday the opponents of the Whiting Owls, this t'am hav-
; ing licen booked to take rho p'aeo of j the Po-ith Wilminrton Seals who were unable to fill their date because of a i baly . rippled P5'isa. ! Rookford hs always been known
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PURPLE A TRIMMING BY MARGiN OF 31-10
SOCIETY LEADER FINDS IT EASY TO STr,
FIGHTERS FOR BOUT TO AID FRENCH RELIEF
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ELOOJl T NO TON. Ind.. Jan. IT. Keeping its slate claln. Indiana downed Northwestern, 31 to 3n. before 3.500 hr tonifrht. The Crimson obtained a lead at the sta-t and was never headed. Th" vldjn wa the Hoosiers" third strsitrht In the bij ten Northwestern via.-- clearly outclassed in passing ond so,il shooting, 'larxsnn, diminutive forward of the HoOsler fi"e, bombarded the bHsrkt from all comers of the f.oor. his shooting bordering
jihenonienal. Mayn.ird, who wnt
In as a subiultuia for Thomas, regular
for its athletic- iit'uvcsf, especu
(basketball and the Owls nm nag-p merit ; e.. i.. i . v.lrt.v .."W. to ee- su.'ii A.
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stronr a tract l-o s on -r short a notice ,
Th, T( -:! for i 'c-.-,ni has trade P. i
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, ' . , irr.ard. i. laved a Ktellsr game.
I-t Olliy on" i:j.t;;. v.IC . , t'..i w o the. liio- Fif wh d.'fc-atvd ; It was ten
them H to 3 in C.hieasn sever;
i a.ro. The pa mo should be
i the whtrlvlrd variety sn-i is i f r.iore I'fhan o.-amary int'--r-t !r-rai's-'
t.hrotiKh it th V.'hUin.j fans will
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! that of t-'' Big Five uhotn it is hoped
wll crussrt tf tuo serins of throe gatiM for which negotiations arc now
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ater a r-jrjuo .not was rieterea. i ne hie Indiana sprt .a;ne In the httt:-r
of the sfecorid hull, wnen .oarxTh.itrr.s nn-S Tein ririred shot?
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BRITISH
BEAT YANKS
! NTERNATICr: AL MEA'S SEFiVtCEl NEW TOUK, Jan. 1 S. Hr:i ijh armv, navy and police c han'piona deft-ated American holders ,,f tfiniils.r titles tele re tho Internntn-nal .portirtr Oub. The bouts resulted as follows: Uaptain K. V. Chandler. heavyve.;,r'iT, Kr'.tirh irr'.y. on t're-n Private John Court .vrift ht. Can.n ITo!! ibird. Mr., American army chair plan. Jock Watson, heavyweight. British navy, won from P.alph T.;uH.. Hainrton noads, An..'firan navy champion. Harry Mall in. middleweight, London police force, v.-on from Jc hr.ny HufT. champion New York police depart mr.t. Uuffh Brown, i'tr'.it heavy wf-iirht.
Triangles Cop Another The Yri'uig-!s v-,uhi ltko to hear from any ISO lb. team in the county.
I They recently taad their record elsflit
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t.mmond. Would like to
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For g-ames address Mike O'Brien 3C;1?
O. Vine. Ind. Harbor, or call I. II. 1213J and a-k for 'ike.
Kelty Defeats Dillon in Great Bout at Aurora AT'lti"'B V, 111., .tan. IS. Jimmy Kelly of Chi. asro bon.t 1'indy Joe I.'Uo.r. of Milwauk-e In a fa-.' (in-round b-it-tle In the Aurora Armory la.t nigrht. The rout w;i.s ono of the best staged !v-re i ;mm. Tn th last four rounds t':ie hoy slood toe c toe and slugged, K(l!v having th) better of thr ex-oh-'Mires. Kelly r.'ill rnN-t Memphis 1'al Mmr" her January 3t. Joe Btprer of Chi'a-o del't.'tted Johr ;- Lewis of California m t"P rounds, and Al
hay a wide
Crovd Yells Fake as Wills Knocks Out Tate BUFFALO. N. .. Jar.. IS. AVhl ten thousand f-Kh-t tans, the blgR-eat crowd to fee a bout in Buffalo, yelled "fake" a referee tmitfht counted out
hi,! BUI T&te ra the secona rouno !. j
championship bout with riairyi
at the Auditorium. r ' soon after the opening of the Wills .napped a right to the
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(SPECIAL TO THE TIVES! WHITINO. Tnd.. Jan. 18 The KenoTts of Whitlnif gowned the Moierlicach team In on.- - f the first names of the inter-cit v baskeitball afsfc!
tion ellminiti.'.n series, 2" to 25. tx. Hxton cave
the Coi.?nunity Center Saturday nlprht. ; t.l.e. ame. frt. Cole. w;.'h tiiree basket and Mavr schrae -..as tbers thrrs- fre throws waa the main polr broul.nt hiH wife ninfr to
critter hlrf IU!Zir.n Atlil ztosKins cai 1
tfuard and had Morrir-cn jump at center in the ecoud lialf. Kddia Stock, the hisc floor iriard ' the Owls, had ths .misfortune fo spisln his wri&t hil practicing in th ilish school pytn Thursday nigrht. b,it he will be in the psm Saturday nifil'it Say Oeor?e. did you notice the circu'. seats that Tom Cooke had installed for the B. B. fens. 5?'..nie class, wi Bays. A lot o the fair onej were out Paturday nisrht an-1 by the Way George it w the largest crowd of the stason. FldrUise und Kigzler used to star for rurdu se -rul at :4i ok
tlif-rn the -;lad mit afl.r
th captain a ood run with thre. baskets apiece. JoVinion wa.s the main scorer for MilVr Reach -with 11 p.-.int to his ore-dit. Score:
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What's the matter
Cole. If IIiskinf. rf Lynch, c Miihw1 Ik it1 rrlson, if - Recklch. g :.. ntiffp-an. ifMiller Beach. Fer.ce. rf . Dkrnar., !f Joiinson, c j Warren, rjr '
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There was a sharp etching and the men clinched, As they broke Wills whirred ovee a ripht to Tate's jaw.
Thri bit; rran siumoen n m io-u- j tral comer an-1 th reforee t-dled the i fatal ten with tho crowd yelling fc-r Tate to get out and fiyh-t. j
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; Benny Leonard, at left; Alias Aiute Morjjan, and Ritchie MitchfU, juat alter the bout was arranged. BoxkiR proirotrs who find it r.ecessary to oifer Bveral track loeda
K .i vwwh jui uit ring una seals to get a couple of fljrhters ;? svua battle w:)! ba jKtrted in Miss Anno Morgan's statement that "the boys w8r just fine and were williae to go mora than half
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w':.li the kii.. major, you -i.n ijrinii them tKi. And Tom Ijugirftn did not bnr.g the family. What's the matt,-!. Tim, Jot pljyb a good yaruc It sure was an- tbt.r hip week f-r Coam Hart as pll of his testnp .-oi-i,.
ay tleorge, if th' fw!- win t inA. I' cliami n-.'hjo aT Kitmis ' the Kenov.rs win the int'l -:i! J "h ; plf-nship. the hiirlu, :-hooI ci.;.i ststc, the Ami ricca Ion ivn, Irf-g-ion viiamp'ors'.iip pil e Jie i Crowns ,, the state indi-o-'no ch.-unpions hip. won't tin tn 1-.- a of j t iir.t? in V.'hitinn an ! v. o s
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inem tor a Dout in rttvr lork January 14.
kchie Mitchell to aign
WITH The fans s:i worth Saturdav
were hard fourrht pamen. Hohdes, the South Hend forward, was the star of the game wiih nir, baskets to his credit and thc-y were all from the middle f the Moor- S.itue shiotirp, eh tieorpe. Frank Morrison played l.iB first Sirae In a Renown uniform, but did not show much on account of lack of practice Coach, Hart eprsny a surpris-i in t!io anf when he put Ljmeh at back
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as Whiting wa.-i ro-vt r s-t-nte'j th.-. n this j tar. K- oiit- rd Turn i.'ats n'.Khl at the Hi;;'i ncho. Tiie. Times spirt sheet dope. The Bed Crow.,.-, tr.e : H. toani, re practicing
pn rt in t.iie staie
f.l-nsh'p. This is a t:ew!y ori,-an ;7.f d tram but are evpeotVd to a ool account of 1 hfimr"h es. Avd don't fi.rs.-t next Ss ?i.rd;y ninht. Georjre, aa tin. 'rest of th- smu: will tie there.
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Johnny Wilson Outpoints Joe Chip in Ten Rounds
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British army, won from p. n Davis, an I Tuttle of Melrose Park
Indian. American fray champion. margrit ovr Vic Ilirsch of Chicago, j champion "Williatn Spencler. hea v-vElit. won ; over the s;ure route-. Tutle knocked ! over Joe
mo cnajnpiona.iip ot th- . w iork,Hirsch down three times but could police department by stonpirr Art.hup ! not keep him down for the count. "W:iot in two i curd.-. i Vouna Bloom of Aurora knocked out
Bay I'irraa;e of Aurora i:i the tirs
I ITTSPfllCII. Jar.. Wilson of Boston.
won a newspaper Chip of Nr -wciistie
lhe:r ten round bout here ! Wilson gained the decision
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Ploy Gary 0-tfljDovmey Floors R?tner.
Vins 15-Round Battl:
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mond Maroon will travel to Gaij
play the fjary Owls at. the Oary Y. M
C. A. The Maroons had defeated, the
UWiS earner In th5- season IS to in i
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BOOH EST BR, N. 1., Jan. IS. Bryan I I'io-ctt ey of Cilumbu.s, f).. defeated
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lineup witih aomi excellent players.
Kafncr of Nvv Vork in a f: f'.r ?n round b-T.
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rounds. Chip c.-uf pointed him in tliej.; CtV. nnd the clo.--.ia round was ev.-n. i f
Tho champion was nv. r in ilaiisc-. He ued a rit Jal effective, tn offset Chip's rush's, and aa ths a-;fc-ressor throushout.
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