Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1921 — Page 9
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lf ft heoklni; away from Sammy Klrier wii.i tried to f.ais'a ili Kid. I a pins kt waa pano- hut he ci s r. 'mala 1 1 1 y oiit-tia-.r-J by Kl l-.r. t-:i.Ir. l...we --v. lords con.--dr ia ai : ;;a rj. tu, an. jonip -0Rahinr along tlu- lim-s of ring .r rip ralyiiip. .1111" V I5lt I)V-IOHltU: JOHNSON. The wind-up proved a dVsinjio'snt-lT-nt to th many follow rs cd" Moi- -iC .tohriFon who 1ook:-'1 upon liirn as alino.t anbeatahio. In imfting f'.rady ti" iva up narainst a nw Kind of a fisiitT for him. I'.ratly wh.i -o u i d usa la: ill n t i nu a ! ! y i 'orrtol frst and hms kfpt ja hhin '7 J.-h nsoti c with ills li't an 3 had Johnso riRht at tlo sf ?rt. II was l.pf:,re .loi'.nsaT! rcaliz. d th-' (:ru-i a and ay ain In tli" second J.-hnsoi it ho t th" tri.-d was on rop'-s. to rush J'.indy hut to no avail, lie did land a couple of ,rood (.lows to the hody am' had but th -se did not s'.em to fc.ze the tall prra:p'?r from Michlparl. It-; kept fhovins that lonsr left arm of his at Johnson all thf tina-. l!-:foro the thirl round was a mini:t old he cl i,-ja-d Johnson on the chin with his rlgh and Jnhnsjn sat down as ni'-e as you pua.se and took th count of nine. 1 1 -wcj on his f'-et and foiitiht irunuly to slave off certain defeat. I. -it lif- fah a i.-iim to Knottier ritrht to th' chin and vol'n d on the canvas. 't.-f.. roe Sanith counted him out. i.ii);iti:N-m nuv. Jack Llndsren knocked out Jahrny I'.uddy In the fif"h round of a scV'du1ed eight, round -ht. Althouyrh hea-.cn Huddy won the admiration of the fans by his sameness. landprr-n kept us-nj-las head and la-elin-;- with his sUivr. It.a'eree Sunt Ii tf pt warnircr hira tim.. si nd apain la;? I.in.lri-n d,d ma seeri to want to chanj-e his tactics. Th? fans hissed him. In the .-a cop.f rot.n I 'i a clinch he .-hiked lUaiir who ci:mpl iined to Smith. K-ah fighters w iafast. but. I.indt; - n ' Hied f. In bette- i.-ond it i.'o Hii'tix'K.iv ; Milt. Frank Hiplock kno. ked T.-r ner cot j in the first numd .. i ound iaait. Wagner lamb-. 3 blow in the entire round wlii almost th" limit. llipb.ck lum down three times af.-re I; slaved down. W. S i X i ue but ii went i- noc ra' e (nu-: WILL SEND BIG CROWD TO GARY GAME Hammond Rooters Discouraged Over State Secretary's Ruling ni' IRVING crtAYKFN. HAMMOND, Ind-. Feb. 15. Hammond filgh school oask'.ball fans will travel en masse to Gary Friday even'ng. acurnented by its "pep" crew who si saint; to root for the purple and wl ite not men to ma'ntain their n inn tur streak at th -vpense of the wonder live which Fm.-rson of Gary ha tliiiHMin. T.vo s.a-cial cars over th Gary Interurban street car i im w u. be chartered by local high school oft icials for tlio benefit, of the banner crowd which is t xprcted t- t". Th" exact hour of th" departure of the cars will be announced later. Coach Wadlie JPss' charges wii' tiavcl to the Sto.-l City i ueouvn so! bv the sK.gan. "Kv-p I'ii t ho- V.'-iriit.j
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Sir. -3k." Wheth't- or not th-- 1 .. ' j louriiauf nt t-.-aui can talc a double- harr'lh-d ' . , t!a- it tory from Gary is n matter that th ,' whti-li will fa as 'from Hammond aial Gary d on a t. j , s , Iu, a The- wora of the Ktticrsim ha les and j Xutional liyatwcii-'hts has r tamped them as two , ihampi-ms-.f the best ipiln-ets that l-ak.; county) Tweuty-i lias ha din many years. different at Firiee l-hnersoti's ono defeat against j namen! a "Whiting they have shown a st.ady lm-j year's crae
proveinent and ihe. (.cores which Coach i jf.21 meet tiy Krickson'.' flayars idled r; against last year narro Whitinisr and S'..tih land last w.-ok island' i"; au f m-.'s -onclu?lve evidanee tiiat .lack Giiroy is I the f-onar niial again having hi old smile back. s;.irii-ai struggl The Hammond eccuinl I-am which j The teams -meets tlie Km-nm ponies are ah-o p.-arsis of the i
working hard this wc k and piuu to j put up a battle to the v.-ry limit. 'J he . mimic end white younustera hav- ! shown up better than at cay time thi;, ewon and has at last f i:nd i'.-alf free 4 from the InexpevSenre that iais w -rkod
Left to right, standing: Col. "Tilly" Huston, part owner of the Yankees; Jeff Pfeffer. veteran hur!er. Sitting: Wilbert Robinson. Brooklyn pilot; Irvin Cobb, well known writer; George Ua ly , writer; .Miller ilu;:rrins, Yankee manager. On the rround. Bbe ttuth and Colonel Crowlc.
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r.r JIJIMIE RAT. VrtriTIXG. Inl., Feb. 15. The Grand Haven, .Mich., fiv will be in Wh-.tins on Thursday evening of tllls week t) lock horns with the Whiting Owls ir. what promises to be one cf the fasten, and roost spirited garaf a of the year. Advance dope on the Michigan team warns us that it will iw no -a.-.y for the local five as their opponents will be out to win. According to M. Van St.rien who is looking after their interests they have been going great this season have one of the best chances to win the honors of the Central states that tia-y have had in years. They depend greatly upon Vyn their star center to puil them through in their h.rd games. lie Is one of the tailest centers in the gam? today, tips th height scales at 6 feet 5'.i inches ;vnd out juntos ail of his opponents. K'ivinK his team the advantage of getting in thtir ta:n play at the tip-off which puts the opposing team at a disadvantage. In a recent edition of the (Irani Kapids Gazette the statement was aiade that Vyn. center; AV?.terhoff, forward, and Bolt, guard, wer, a team by themselves. In the, game five J played this year the Grand Haven hav put scored 4t points to their oppon-1 23?. w hich goes to show that they J are strong on tneir basket shooting with no mean d-fonse height of the team 5 feet 10 inches, with an average weight of 17' pounds, whch g I v ? i them an all around advantage over the Owl. However, it remains to ;:- seen if they are as good at the gamas the l-.cal five, who if they put up the calibre of game they are capable of ought to have little trouble winning. An extract from a recent Tetter received from the manager of the Grand 1 laveji five g.ivas a fair insight as to what m.iy be expected in Thursday night's game. "We can conscientiously say that we were the best team in the state cf Tvlichigan famateu caee men in a. r. tirlwjnd campaign or (drill to prepare for the invasion of tit i jpuiple and whi'e. The (iary playet-s j have settled down to the grind of i preparation for hey fully realize -that i a hard game awaits them on the I Froebel floor Friday, Gary fans and players w ere eheered a "great deal j I when The Times story about Shell on and Cadwalder's eliginiiity was givei. out. The writer can say on good authority that the protest will not stand for the sectional tournament. t Coach llart we believe w-lil see that in protesting againsct the players mentioned he was ill advised and it would not hp surprising to see the "Whiting mentor recall his protest. In the meantime Hammond fans are all wrought up ana only Secretary A. 1... Trester of th--St it. Athletic Association can qua . their, down. TEAMS ENTER FOR INTER-SCHOLASTIC RAG Th" Third Annual r..is,.. : bail T.-ui i-amen sity of Chicago will b? cymriH siurn Mircu PHI Intersnhoius; of the laev.'i held in Partl'il , nth and 121 a ni: a an i t ions of t he I.'nit ' com pet", making t h" j national in character. !'-: alvi-'iial and team t r .-; i. ic- -I..a. a -i rdc d to the t earns s- .Ti c!s-com). the titi of ! Tntarscliolastic P.askethal! will go to the, winners, 1 our quintet tram eleven' it es made last year s toir-l.rilli-tt.t success, ami tin.' enties should make the ; est of all. I he rac - -ed down to Wing.itJ ! le.- both Indiana lives ; v wanning out after a I i npoiinjs u il: be t r.-- : niverslty and will : ho us-,' in t various fraternity house on t;i" nifnt v car.-auis. Plenty of cntfrt.ain-1 II ae pr .-cab d to k- ep the ath- : a.-s i.:l--y play. at., Selection W : :i.y are not acrua.ly tie teams to tapns nt -.Ions of the country nar.'y on the basis of
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ILS SOON las year, and are eren better this year. Vyn. our center. Is an all-sta'e man. and piloted the lagMars Hospital team in France, which won the A. K. F. championship. llolt. captain and guard, was a Hope College- star far three years. (Iijlt will be remembered by Whitinsr ans as having played here against the Owls and is a big fellow full of pep and a player of ro mean ability.) The "Westerhotf brothers Fisher, Xoopman and Stang, have all had three years ot high school playing, besides having been on the present team several-years." The Owls management is in receipt i Of a phofograph of the Michigan team which may bo seen on display in Hitter's window, where seats for this game may be reserved. OWLS TO IT.Ai' AT K S A S CITY. An effort will be made to send the Owls to Kansas City to represent tfiej Calumet district and "Whiting In the National A. A. I", tournament. Packers j of the local team believe that this C the one big opportunity for a team from Indiana to win honors In the National A. A. V. meet and will not turn it down unless somethinn- nnforseen happens. Wthis this end in view th backing of the. --ntire city is asked for On Friday night a benefit performance will be given at the Princess theatre, the. proceeds of which will go toward the tournament fund. Only three more games remain to be played before the team will be sent to Kansas City. On Thursday of this week they play Grand Haven. Paturda; Feb. 26, the Chicago Pig "V will play a return engagement. And on Saturday, March 5th. the Detroii Rayls will play at tVhitiny. The Rayls are taking the place or the Km Roes of Indianapolis on the schedule, which is In line with the Owls management to'give tha fans nothing but the best, and in making this change the best team in the central states will be here. various localities naving the best comparative record"? being the ones which will be Invited in compete. Further Information and particulars may be obtained by addressing the Intorscholastic Pasketball Committee. po ivfi i-acuny t-xcfiange C niversity of Ch - ag St. Distaffs Day. St. pistafTs day. or Rock day. was the Jocular name given to the seventh of January by our ancestors because the distaff or rock was resumed, or O. OOOco.t to h eo E LE$ WE FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR LSS LET US PROVE IT SiSjlyft. i 242 E. STATE ST. TELEPHONE 543 HAMMOND, IND. OTHERS FOLLOW Don't Buy Furniture Until You See Us. Emgs2rskE3Z2a . Every Woman Thinks I Wisb I Coaid MaJie My Own Dreisi Tou can have stylish up-to-date dresses for the price of material. "We tench you how to cut, fit and and make rireses. Business coures for Professional Pres-riaking and I"dgr.ing. Day ni.d l.i-ii.ns Classes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. Hiktcd Street 8; II! ft "t Sra Patek, Pibcipl H'i2Cipil I 'a: t era CALL OB M asure. ICE TESM3
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Tlif liia.a'v.s 1'loiisa Alh. l-fatMl th-? seaomJ taai.i ift:-r t;ip flrt h.iif I lot koi t-ti-- .laiiiais (,: Troop 1! ! f-tOO(l 11-: Andy Piro.-s to sa ve 1 tip i I 11" in favor of 1 roop .. started tlie ralTv in ti'"1 pain a. CROWN' POINT. Ind., F ably th. largest scor-- ev one. of l.iask'-t ''-.'il b. 13. Prohr piled up In on the local tloor was m-(.:a last victims thac time w. Friday 'night. The : the Independents from F.ens-her, Ind. From the first sound of the referee's whistle until the, time keeper sounded his signal to halt the game, there was a const.'Uit Ivoinbanim.-nt. At the nod of the first half the Cr.own Pointers had 13 points to their credit while the visitors had acquired 4 points, luiring i th.- game, the ball entered a basket on (an average of 5 times during each, four mjnut f play. The visitors were complet.-ly bewtfdert-d by the versatile atack of the locals, the final score beina: I'll to 0. Although the teams .were unevenly matched. The larg crowd of fans- enjoyed themselves by v at clung the clever passing and comedy of the horn." team. The management of the Uegion team offers no apology for the jKior showing ma.de by the. I b-nssc la.er lo ,s, but wishes to a?sure the fans that the remain ing games with sui li teams as the Chi- I cago ili-brow Institute and McCaho 31 emorlal of Chicago and Gary Pegion five, will pr.ivida keen compet iLion and plenty of thrlls. W.-dnes.!ay nipht, February Pith the Red Crowns of Whiting will luer-t the Crown Point I-giounaires at the capital city. C. H. I. WINS 21-0 The f.-ist tTiicago Hebrew Institute basket ba.ll five of CriicLgo, lived up to their reputation by defeating the strong Petn girls five 21 to 0, al Irving gym, last nigh t. It wa.s a fast and snajipy game with some good playing on the pirt of the Hebrews. The Tleti quintet did rnt have much of a. clianc.--' ngainst tlie guarding of their opponents for when the ball was passed to the Petz forward there wore two Hebrew glrhs to guard from any danger which might occur. The P.etz lie must also deserve credit for tlie showing they- did against the team which hasn't lost a game in the la.st three years. The crowd sure enjoyed the game to their entire satisfaction for the Hebrew team as a who'.", yhowed wonderful team work and it brought the audience to their feet by caging Porno hard baskets. The stsr of the evening "has Miss Rodkin who caged six baskota and a free throw, if it was not for her playing the score would have teen smaller. Miss Miller end Seigal also played a s-weil game at the guard positions, not allowing a Petz girl to gt near th basket. Muah credit, must be gixan to ''iss Steers and It. Schroeder, of tlie. i'a-iz five, who tried their best, but they ATTENTION, Ladies! We have cut prices on Wet vash. Wash Your Duds in Our Suds for less than you can' do it at home. We use Proctor oc Gables Ivory Chips. Reduced pnces,25 pounds for $1.20. Special for Thursday and : Friday, 25 Pounds for $1.00 P Fhis oiler includes Hammond li only. 24-hour service. I I Hammond Wet Wash t A Laundry Company PHONE 514 i w . K 'J -a' : -
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