Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 21 March 1921 — Page 7

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Ml 11 SCORES tPEC!L TO THE TIMES TTHITlVo. JND.. March 19 Aii the race for the Standard OH A. A. bowling league trophy near the final week the. competition among the leadin teams it growln? keener. The Toweri No. 2 team is In the lead with th "Welder close behind. Everr winning tevn th!. week von all the rmes of their rotche vrith the opposing fives. No new higih records were registered for either team or Individual play. Miller of the OrTlca was high indictdual for the wtk with 209 and Wilt of the Paraffin , Works was second with 206. Ted James rolled :5 in his last game against the Paraffine equad. Score follow; MAIN" OFFICE Miller McCarthy TVhitmer 125 UeiM 3 Henrikson 13.1 1S 151 14 0 IS 184 155 Totals s15 ?3S Grand Total. 2533. Team Average. S44 1-3. CRANK CARS Benigh Matelik! 139 'gren I76 Stros 159 La j 151 Totals Grand Average. 23:o. Team Average. 74". ACID WORKS Honurovich 1-3 Cole I'1 Purinton 16 Gaida Ul PaUkan 13S 193 167 134 112 181 7 ST 15-" 15 0 13.. ri 173 167 140 122 121 121 671 1 J Totals S49 Team Average fi1 TOWERS NO. 1 Banks 1 1 - Janeske lOllrioh - 175 MoShane 1S 15 7 181 18$ 1 Sfi U5 IN? 1ST 13 1.", 16 clroat .123 785 ?3S S 6 Totals Team Average, 823 2-3 SWITCHING DEPARTMENT Earsich liz 152 Schnell ISO l n Vargo 157 163 Gray 1?J Wilkinson 534 5 'f Totals 7iS 7li Team Average. 740 2-3. WELD ETS Samoson 1" - Hirorman 11 s 14i Mike 135 168 Klrchof! 15 1 IVhitle 1 1" 1 If145 123 11". 1M 7ir i1 3? 1 2S i :; Totals Team Average, 770 17?5 :7 MACHINE SHOP 177 200 150 1 9 Bumhotir Gadlah Hansen Fatle 13 la 0 147 153 173 13" 137 1M 166 17:. Hchak I83 TotaJs 5f,9 Grand Total, 2581. Team Average. S60 1-3. ACID WORK? Gazda H3 Joe Cole . . 12s Gunmet ' T. Purlton . . 1 M. PaUkan 1" Sit sin 121 135 l.M 135 155 127 11" 12 11 Totals Grand Total 2008. Team Average. 669 1.650 637 661 S. O. A. A. 162 171 153 173 140 Fred Hoffman Zubay Ted James ... P. Gayer ... Lon g 199 158 17S 132 179 it; 177 205 16S 174 Totals 804 866 897 Team Average. 853 2-3. PA RA fTl NE WORKS O'Conner 131 1? M-iiletis 137 162 TV lit 13 206 Baronoskl 127 138' LiOnsiow 169 loS 178 132' 13:1 126 167 736 Totals .... Team Average. 773 763 1-S. BIG GAMES SCHEDULED FORJR. MOOSE On Tuesday nisrht. March 22, the Junior Moose of this city will play two big and interesting games. The first game wt.l be between the Junior Moose Whites and the Garfield A. C. of this city who claim the championship of this city. The Junior Moose will prove to the Garfield A. C. and the citizens of this city that they are th true champions. The second game will be between the Junior Mqoj and th St. Joseph college of Collegeville. Ir.d. They defeated the Mooee down In Collegeville but the Moose are sure that they will not turn the same trick again. Everyone If requested to be there as they will miss two of the most exrltlng games of the season if not there. Captain Cavanaugh of the Mo ee team will endeavor to give the public the best he haa, You know the boys bo come out and i.e with them; The admission Tuesday night will be adults 33c, children 20c. BOWLING MATCH The bowling fans of Hammond -will be able to witness the Junior championship match game tonight to be rolled at the McCool alleys tonight Starting at 8 o'clock aharp. Both men have already bowled two games apiece and Lipinrki beat Woods by 6 pin and In the aecond game Wood beat Lipinskl by 12 pins. The two men are both evenly matched and who i expected to win th Junior championship will be a hard thing to decide for the two bowlers had to always bowl their very best until the last game waa over. Spiritual Alarm Clocks. ' Ministers, like alarm clocks, get Boost of their abuse for doing their 1

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AND LITTLE ITALY if H.Y. ERIN FUND SHOW NEW TOR K. March 21 Tonitrht. ill be Ireland's night In Mad'.son Square Garden- Every true son of the( ould sod who follows the ring game; is hound to fleck to the famous old structure, where Tfx Rirkard has j ranged a boxir.er tournament, the pro- j ceeds of which will sO to the Irish t- ; lief fund. The principals, e'ran-i-vy enough, represent pr-n i i-:ii y evry ; nationality but the Gs'li-. with a number cf italiar ar-1 .Tcni-h boys. The principal attra. i-ti oe a . fifteen round bout !'l-f'a Willie ; Pronx. and Rocky Keas. a broad shouldered h-er srers i'.tift'.i'.o who re-.-ir.fly knock'-d ..it. Ri-'h'.e Mit-n-i "t Milwaukee in one rotirH. Kau.:is bro hamptonship a.pirut i--r:s and .-o haa Jackson. It ought to be ? -ti.e scrap. OLD-TIME f.SC RI?C STARS III ICE A race fir oll-iime bicycle f.us will be put on at the stock y ir i.- w I-.-mi sprint races are "r.eid a w ek from Saturday night. preliminary to the poring of the six-day race tr. fol- '. -.wins r.iht. Artsold Weste-tt w bo -ill holds the ii.n-m: record a:vl wbo now a bos l.iijvr at the yard. ! rcar.'.zlng the race. "estcctt says he -wili sr. "t .;:-:- Alderman James n.o.v'.c r. John M il'-'r -d T.robabl-- Tom K k in the roe. 'l ere eix.vi- nd-i in their da v. : i h the e x e e p ; w ho taught cany of the others how to race. Next Sunday about forty Western I'rlon mecs.r.iiter boys ivi.l t3;e ;i r .ltd race from the Vesterti T"n .-'! of-rt-e at Jackson b. nlevard and ..ifrk reet to the stock yard?. The race j. v o-k d by the ma nr-ffetrit-nt of th' i v - it i lav race and ten intiny prices v... y i v e n . TiAMM0in) MAROONS TROUNCE TROOP 1 The Hammond Maroons defeated the famed Troop 1 Quintet at the levins tymnafium. Friday evening;. 5S to . In a cent game the final score read a ie Thre was much dispute o'-er this and it was flnaly d--cid the winn r f the next (tarn should take both. Therefore the Maroons wo na d ;; victory, The game ofn1 with lnu-'h ,.irr'. I'itbe- side erettine a basket. Near he last part of the first quarter a basket by Kolb and VanGiider foliow--d in rapid succession. Bu in the ecnnd period the Maroons broke f.,,e jnd raj".! six baskets. Vausrhn sneaking' toe ball t nco-.ish the lacinars t ?t three pretty nn5. Tba liaif ended. 12 to 7. In the "ast hV.f the Ma-o-i,s b- ten -heir in vu in era t ie attack and shook he binding's for thirteen field eon Is. Vauthn and Po?s played at offensive rame hl!e Coyle a.rti1 WVnwr held b- ?cou. fi e ru'ac; i,-a ' '. .- harmless. "' ? i ."'f s . e, -..f .. X'.W tlifU .-.- e. . -s ,r- a .-.' -1

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i Coyle's pass:ng was marvelous. The Trnnp 1 boy? played ft hard, clean and a strong- game but wero not able to And the bar-ket. Vnii-r as an offensive man and Harrfs us a defensive mrm piayd supiTbly. K"U deserves much credit. The final count was 3S to 1'"'. Llneu.i and summary: ffiroon Martens Potts Vaughn Weaver Co vie Troop 1 U. . . . Vanil :lder Kolb . . . Wo-.-dwui a Harris Gordon . F. . .a. flaskets Vaughn (7. rotts (4. Martens (1). Coylo f3). V."eaver. Van G:'.dr ( 3 . Kolb. Free thrown VanG:lder (2). Itcfere' Vnutbn. Ttir.ok f.-!)r ; 111c. FIGHTS IS fl. y. IS EVEHG FT JACK r.lOCK i alternation.'.! N. .-Parting Editor. I N eV OKK. March 21. Poh-co I ,M'.!e T'.z.-.e will be the cynonre for j ( fstic eyes be re tontwht w'.-.en he uii- ; ; i l.f-rs fvo batteries r.f padded ar- ! tM'ery in his iti'-st of fame and f-.T-t line. Toz?.- Is r.ce other than Tio "-::-Kansa. and his. bid for the smiles of T'K.ne Fr rtune will be contested by "Wi.iie Jackson in a. bout that promi-ej j ri 'nd o! afion. Since l-.e jumper! into the ?pd liir-it I over niKht by ri.-.; t en1 nc llichie : MltrhrU ith .ne puncli If-ist tloit 1 took llfnnv l.em.ird s-ix r on r-J .-. ... . j K ,!!.. ha.- been the most tnterv.-i ink j Icurf. in ' . b t weig b t d:ii-i-ti. Tl.e j e in. divided reaarrt-n; nis ' : real btl:y I sens ationrs! tiv.d i onrentiotis thai his j ! falo was fil-nbd lick were so'lie what upheld v hen IT-' II; 'hie two w ceks later and won a popular (i- cj-sh-.n thoticn failini; to r-epat bis 'Knockout V'.o"ry. I'.-it K.ms-i,- i-4 a punch-M-. tore. he is somewhat, of a freak He , snort n stature and 1 -..irr el-chest. 1. w t h ril 1 a -1 ; k e arot tiict reach nearly to his knet-s. lKhtr with bit bd (1! ..it of the way and the only t ore' he isn't lUncprwin Is n lo n be Is asleep. Itv-ideniatly no boxer bus ever knocked him since be b.-eair.e a seasoned pi ofo-.sion.ah Tb-cii rd ; ( ? e.f what he i a - diu. Kansas has proven eeir-ludvi y ttit nP is Mitchell s muster. Jack-on. w!i has box-.-d Kansas s-veral tinu-s in no decision bouls, ccinipares eiy lavorab-j ly with lyi-v 'i'endler. one of the country's leading: 135 pounders, so the-..? lads r. p -e se n t e.i the lest f b-m-uit on B-nnj Leonard's trail. When they t-er together n Mano-.-u ?ct,9.-e tjarden tonight they have something def.mte to fict'n: Tex Hlckari lias proinised t he winner an open air battle w t i i Leonard as soon as the champion sets ready to start his summer cam naijrn. Such a match will mean S2e.0,'"' to the w inner and no. more attractive Incentive eonM be offered. li.isinif critics c f 7 o t h a m . a r - n -clined to favor Ja- Kson. V'erhaps it is lartrely because the local ;,i) is ac-kno-.vledeed to be the better boxer. But Kansas has hh share of admirer a-id though .Ta.cks.in pr'-bably v 1! e-i-er the rine- a favorite, tbe ..dds wii! be very sh-Tt. man with a waib-p , c; .eo;b . ,s . -!,. .-.-it .' MUl. i.-..fcS.tlM&w:e . mjt A-'iT ''-y,of-Sr,l .mti Vflf-V & " . 7 r fi tniariiwia f -' '3 -S 1 l5 i...JI .s ' . . 4rf Lucky Person X-i "ir 7f"i ipi tell why the winner will also can prove this by!

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To the real f sherm&n a vacation is no vacation unless it affords aomo anElinjf. Fishermen visiting the Canadian Rockies will be well repaid for toting along1 their tackle for there are innumerable lakes, many un-named, tucked away in mountain pockets, and they pive up pood catches to those who seek tii em outVisitors to BanrT find some of the best trout fishing that Canada affords in the Spray Lakes, about 2 miles distant, and msv fih tb

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Mystic, the Sawbacks and Venr.il-! fruitf nl casting all the way to anFhnswap Lake, with Its S5 kinds of lions, as weli as numerous rivers, j Alpine lake, discovered a few years j finnv folk. Twenty pound SteelEverybody who visits Lake i ago, and full of trout eager for the i heads are common, and beine caxny Louise g-oes to Moraine Lake with fly. I fish, landir. one U real sport, its tep jfuardian peaks. Anglers From the Chalet at Emerald j Kamloops h r'ne of the bet will find it worth while to stop i Lake it is but a step into a boat! centers for fly fishing which may here, cross the outlet of Moraine ! floating upon that wondrous preen , be cnioyed on Lsi-res Pmar.tun Lake, skirt the first of the ten j pool where many fish dart about ! Paul. Kriouff and I ish from March peaks and follow a three mile trail ! the reflected snowpeaks. 1 15th to November 15th. as vrell i to Consolation Lake for the fine j At Sicamous you may catch your , on the Thompson River. You may cut-throat trout which thrive in its breakfast from vour bedroom win-! catch sea-run rainbows cut-throat cold waters. Following the Pipe- ! dow. for the hotel is hung richt out : Dolly Vardcn and the celebra'tei 8 one Uiver northwards from Lake j over Lake Sicamous from which vou j Thompson Iiiver or Karaloopi' LouiEe aSTorda opportunity for I may travel into Salmon Arm and i trout-

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