Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1921 — Page 3

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Monday. Januarr 31. 1921, THE TIJMES Page Three Of 23 point'. Though very closely gaajdad and roughly handled. he cBed them from all jislM of the floor. Cadwa'.aJor played a great fame at center, while N'IchoIa and EKers played a great defensive Rim at fruards. Krause and Ashbaueher were The main staya in the point column for the Comets. Thn hljrh school was the first to :pr, Phclton sinking a free ttir"w and soon shi In two flashy ringers that, amaicd the crowd. Ashbaueher started the Comets in the scoring lino with a couple of free throws. The hlsrh school was played to a stand sill: the first half, but superior team work and passing helped them to win. The score at the end of the first half was 10-9, in the hijri school's favor. The lineup; troop S boyf. They scored almost at, COMETS PLAY NORTH 20 scor. Th; llehrew .fr. will pUytho Comet second tm a cartair. raiser. K!r.-t pa-ms !ii be caJled at 7:43 p. hu Ket Thursday, lrb, S. the ; Comets will play Tr-. IxwveSI Arn?t tcar.-i L glon (B.m of fh Irvwig pym. Thf fngmv will In) well worth seeing. The Corerfs has-e entered thetr team In" the Indiana A. A. IT- tournament to l"-.-held at Oary. Teh 13. will era they would Vkt, to hear fro SIDE HEBREWS troop I aecond teanl or flr.t liam of troop 2. The lineupTroop 8 Dyer, ITaisey. If, rirle, rf; Unrtlett, a J. TViuie'.m, lg- M. Donaldson, ra. Troop IT J. Willie, If; J. Mouch, if. Collet, c; Mangold, If; toyman, nt-. Haakets Dyer. 3; Rartleit. 7. Hal3; W-mis. Z; Manjcold. 3; free throws. Nartlett. 1: fano:d. 1. Tlie orth End Comets -C Hammond will tackle the ctn.rc K.rO Ride Hebrews of ItAm-riond fit tho Irving school Rjmi Tutailty veiiliip, Fel'. 1. i? j Tlio ITebres claim to haw n strong; JESS WILLARD. IN NEW YORK, PREPARES ' TO REGAIN HIS LAURELS FROM DEMPSE1 ttsrn a thrj have n'it lont a frame this spasoii- This r,jm wj!l de.-ldc the championship nf th- north side. The Comets ff.howt-,1 llifir class ly lidding the etrongr lllg-li nclonl team to 27 to Ton will enjoy a new Rnbtnl clear, especially after yu mfLls a rollu Hava.na. liliiiilii Th rearer an High School R Shelton, !f li) Shanks, rf 0

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Definite News Expected this Week Over Dempsey-Car-penUer-Willard Battles for Championship. BT JACK VETOCK (Inte-roatloaal X. S. Sporting Editor.) N"KW TORJC. Jan. 31. Important developments cononrnlnj th rVMnpseyCarpeotier ehamplonBiiip match are expected tbi ivV. Tx Rickard and William A. Brady re scheduled So meet to dlscusa the status of the- Brady-Cociiran end or tho promotion of the bout. Jaok Kewns, manager of Dempsey. du tier today from the -west end will confer wlA Rickard Wsardtng IDempsor' mat-ihes with both Carpentler and WUlard. Tho outcome, f thoso conferences will be awaited with Interest. It 1 now rumored that Brady aad CocSiru may remain In the "swim" with Kickard. Cochran, at least, will hesitate to pull out, now that $700,000 ha been offered for the bout by a syndicate In Montr-sal and Brady may remain in the "fence"' for a while longer.

There la an o-utsida chance thet the borers may be Induced to "come down" in their demands In view of public sentiment thia would be a popular move. Eespatches from Montreal, O'totlng CharJea F. Graham to the effect that Rickard baa asked hlra to start preparations .for staging; the bout In Canada indicate that the New Torlc promoter is highly enthusiastic ever the 1700,000 offer of the Canadian syndicate. Rickard, It Is said, now fees confident that !f Graham and his associates can secure permission from the Canadian government to stage the fight he will he able to Iron out all ether difficult le. .Something In the way of a definite announcement ' regarding the TVillardL'ernpsey match should aJso be made during the week. Rickard has not rs'!d the match off, nor has he definitely decided to move tip the date from March 17. Put he has not notified the Kew York state boxlngr commission of hla Intention to stage the bout. Kearna Is known to be dubloits regarding the financial jruecess of the" bout, now that a limit of $15 has been set for championship fights, and may bring about a hitch In Richards plana. Willard is on record to the effect that he will gamble with the promoter.

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Jcb "Willard, at left, and his manager, Kay Archer, on Fifth avenueAll doubt about Willard's serioasnea in geekinjr to regain bis heavyweight title from Jack Deropsey was removed when Willard jm tived ir. New York recently to complete negotiations with Tex Kickard And select training quarters near New York. The bout originally was scheduled for March 17 at New York. Now, however, it probably will "be staged later in an open air arena. Willard appeared to his friends to be in fairly good condition, ue to h: worlc on his farm and to hght training in which he has been indulging for several months. i

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SPECIAL TO THC TIMES! CROWN POINT, Ind., Jan. 81. For the eoond time this season the Lets basket hall team met defeat at tha hands erf the crack Hebrew Instituteteam in Chicago on Saturday night. turtng the first half the Liets sauad were able to hold them to a 9 to 6 core, bat In the aecond half the better team work and experience of the Hebrews ran the score up to 22 to 6, the Letza not being able to ut past their g-uards for a basket. In the first half the Hebrew's referee waa quite decided in his decisions for th Hebrews fouling the Letz girls on the siig-htest offense. Referees were, changed in the second half. About 150 rooters acooanpanled tho Letas.

HE RAY PLACED ON

Wifh a resumption, of boxing Friday ftvning at th Auditorium. Indiana Harbor, fight fan will hare the opportunity of witnessing ono of the most cleverest, tantamw-elg-hts In the fistic game today. In Sammy Wendell, of Rockford, who will battle "Ollle" CNeil. tho sensation of South Chicago, who will appoar In the main bout for tn rounds. Frankle Howard of Kon-lag-toa will den the gloves with Johnnie Hagsn. th pride of Chicago, and Bddlo Raynor will meet another good fighter. All of the bouts have been scheduled for ten rounds and ar the first of a series planned by Promoter George Oswego to take place In the near future.

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Sor.ve of tho snappieet basketball displayed locally In recent years featured the game Saturday evening In the McKlnlery gymnaalum between tho East Chicago club and th LaPorte T L C A.. In whtuh. tho "X" boys were outclassed to the rune of 41-27. The East Chicago cdub is made up of stars

froan recent high school teams and a number o? ahininj; luminaries from other cities. Long- shots by Gant and the floor work of MoShane were noteworthy features of the game, while Wilcox, former North western University cLptaln showed stellar form on the visiting team. tender of L&porte,. who was responsible for the recent defaat of tho club team at Laporte was unable to get loose any of his long shots being held to only no basket. Become, left guard, who made his initial aprea,rance in tho club uniform, halls from Lima. O.. where he made an enviable record on the Independent team of that city. He handles the ball well and gives promise of soon being on of tha regulars. The game was witnessed by a large crowd cf club members as well as

many enthusiasts of East Chicago and Laporte. Manager Gibbs has several club bookings at hand and promises plonty of fast games for followers of tho sport during the balance of the season. The club has a practice game with a local team on Thursday evening at the McKlnley gym to which the public Is invited. On next Saturday evening

Beltings, Chicago, 2.S76; Crouee Im-they will take on tho crack American

CHICAGO BOWLERS WIN STATE TOURXTEY SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Jan. 31. M. O. Wiesner of Chicago cracked the standings of leaders In tha final session of the Interstate Bowling Tournament here, taking the ail-events. Fritz! Scheffs led in the five men and L. Levi ne In the single. The Fort Wayne pair. Kraft and Zurcher, annexed the double event. Final standings: Five-men Event Frltzi Scheffa, Chicago, 2,342; Webers, Chicago, 2,83 J; Champion Spark Plugs, Toledo, 2,873; Rogers Park Chicago, 2.878; Burrell

A fast and snappy oartaln raiser was played between the high school seconds and tho Comets seconds, the high school winning 1S-9. The Comets

demonstrated flashe.e of a passing j combination but their basket ahoot- TTi !ng was too much the hit or mlsa style, j ZZZ

High school seconds T. Hammond and K. Mammond, forwards; Danner, center; Stewart and Hoffman, guards; subs, Karaera, Van Guilder, Kalbe, Xewland and Eberle. Baskets T. Hammond. S; K. Hammond, 1; Banner, 2; Stewart, 1: Eberle. 1; free throws, K. Hammond. 1; T. Hammond, 1. Comets seconds G. Evans and V. Scott, forwards; McCloud. center; Broad wick and Lewis, guards; subs.

Evas, Scott and O. Nichols; baskets McOloud, 1; G. Evans, 2; Broadwlck. 1. ! Tonight the h'gh school travels to j Harvey on the buss line, which leave I

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ALL SAINTS WIN ANOTHER The All Saints defeated the Hoosier o'ub of Whiting to the tune of S3 to 21. J. Leeney and S'.avin were the mainstays for All Saints while the Hoosier Club depended on Allison and Canner for most of their points, Huch credit must bo given to the Hoosier boys aa they are the only teams that ever defeated All Saints. Eitter made two baskets for tho Hoosier five dur

ing the eacond half. Slavln started tho game gains' by caging the first basket for All Saints. Leeney soon followed" the example Slavln had given itm and began to cage them in order. Lawrence. Hanlon referred th grame and was not afraid to call th fouls. The lineup:

All Saints, B. F, Slavin, rf. 0 J. Leeney, If. ..............6 0 D. Leeney, c. 3 0 Sehafer, rg. ................. 0 0 Chevlgny. lg. ......... .....0 0 Beatty, rg. ....2 1

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ALL-AMERICAN

NEvT YORK. Jan. 31. The middle west drew its usual representation on th mythical All-American Athletic learn and th? All-American college team as announced eptcrday by P. F. I'.ub'en, secretary f the National A. A. U. Jole Kay, Illinois Athletic. clui, mhs named in the same event for th sli-college team, representing Pennsylvania. Midwest select ins fnllow: All-Amorlcan Atliltle Toani. 10 yard ru.i J. V. fcoholz, University of Missouri. - S0 yard run Earl Eby, Chica.go A. A. One mile run Joe Ray, Illinois A. C 440 yard hurdles Frank ijomls, Chicago A, A. Running broad jump Sol Butler, Iubujue. Hep. step and Jump Sherman lenders, Chicago A. A. role vault K. Foss, Chicago A. A. Pentathlon II. Bradley. University of Kansas.

Decathlon Brutus verslty of Missouri.

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Cornell Gridders Too Much for W. Arrows The Cornell A. C. gave the West Arrows another defeat yesterday at Iexlr Park pavillion. beating them IS to 8 in the final Indoor football gam of the season. It w.ia an interesting game was featured by lony forward scoring first in the second quarter. The game was featured by long-forward parses which had a lot to do with the coring.

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Two-men Evnt Kraft and Zurcher, FortWayne ,1,2 li; JsrGovern And Sher

man. Toledo, I,-.;; Aoranam ann an-

kirk, South Bend, 1,234; Totzckc and Malott, Kenton Harbor, 1,214; Slndolar and Lembusr, Chicago. 1,204; Kaad and Johnson. Chicago, 1,190. Individual Event L. Le-vine, Chicago, 710; E. Kraft. Fort Wayne. CSS; M. O. Wiesener, Chicago, 6i7; J. Shaw. Chicago, 65"; C. Meyer, Chicago, 651; A. Stehno, Chi.-as", in. All Event M. O. Wiesner. Chicago, 1,877; C. Shtrman. Toledo, l.SfiJ; L. Levine. Chicago, I.S18; E. Karft, Fort Wa-ne. 1.8!2; K. Hall. Indianapolis, 1.817: C, Meyjr, Chicago, 1,805.

FIGHT DECISIONS

Legion team of Gary at the aame gym

nasium. The lineup and box ecore: Eatt Chlcngo Club (41). B. F. McShane, rf 8 2 Cant, If 6 1 Gibhs. lg o o Stewart, c 2 o Martin, rs ,. l o Williams, rg n o -Myers. Ig x 0 BeCi.'ine, 3 0

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Mealy lt). -TTTrtTT (IflTTftOT Dtllnrielphta Jnnny Kramer bent I xilljrxl SCHOOL TEAMS

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BOY SCOUT GAME SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! WHITING, In.l., Jar.. 31. St. John Boy Scouts, Troo;) 3, defeated Troop four here Saturday, 10 to 8. The victors challenge arsy 70-00 pound Boy Scout team.

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WIN FROM COMETS

The Hammond high school finally, with the aid of ?heiton and Cadwalacier got in a win and defeated the strung- N. E. Comets by a score of 2720. Tli. gatno -nas very fast and rough hut v-w fouls were called. Shellon lived jp to, his great record s a --tar forward, cajrlng ten basket"

ana three free throws, making a toti

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Th All Saints claim the northern Indiana championship ifor 115 pound

teams. They defeated the boys that held the title by the final score of 3321. The All Saints won ten and lost

one. This is a reputation to be proud of.

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Hammond defeated the first team of troop 17 at the high school gym Saturday hy a score of 27-7. The troop 9 boys exceedoJ thetn In all departments of the game. Bartlett, Halsey and Dyer were the chief basket ringers for troop 9. J. Wlllielm pli'yed a great game at guard. .1. Willis and Mangold played a grrf,t same for troop 17. hut were not in it with the

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