Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1921 — Page 12
I'ri.lav. April 'J:.'. P'-'l Brad" Takes Hard Rap At Bill Rose
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COUNTY ATHLETIC MEET ! OCCURS M 7TH
What Do These G-uys Know About Golf, as Related to Politics, Anyway
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Treasurer
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M.i.-t. director for the, "Whit ir.gr school; T---. o-n .-i rs: .rn i committee has
i'. High ?f h -'-l "Principals' Ass?- j ;- too to .induc.t a track meet . . ..- boy? rf th- gi a-ds school?, in j ..tv ctlon wit n ', h annual h'.Rh i
v-h eounty track ttt to l 'tl a Crown '""int., May 7. be sin -n.'o at oi,? cock. ti foi'owirg events and weight r : ip..S-Hi'.'.-m riav been selected: Hoys wolKhmg undr ; p u r. d - - Kvfnt Nc. 1 Trd dash. Event N i. : Shot pat U.s.i Even t No. 3 - HurHna: high
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Event No yard rly ';.- f " a tr., v.h b.-y r .tuning T. y:i rii ;j- up'.ghlr.g l'"" pounds ni , , v - - K-. nit Xe. 1 -" vr 1 dash. Hpnt No r - ch'i i)t l lt.' K-o-r' N . ? - - Rinmins li's-h Kvmt ,4 'RHnri'nr broad i'TIiO.
KmMU ;.. .1 -4Av ard veiay 1. boys to a team, each boy running 110 yards The. same rules and regulat'on of the high school t-a k meei govern this meet, tcppt. that r-
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: i a y . It is the desire of j he a soo ia t ..- : tiiat an extrn effort be made by ih. rarlo;; athlotic d.-i-artments .-.r.-at- as in.; !; !tu-r st and . !. -. thuf lasm as i.os.ii'ie :r this mfv'. and it ts hop.-d that -ery vity ); thvi fociati'n he repreaented fcv a fui ! team of hoy.. The lo.i are will.r.jr tf w fiiri-.ifh th inspi ration. S'ee if v.au can't t-et , few pu'.v):,- Dplrif-d itiz'-ns r ! patrons "f y-.ur serhxct to furnish - ii ;i f.)j;i of h -it' 'mobiles 1 : i'c biiyj to Crown 1' iir.- ('' v- boys an nui'tii. and a c"od t:!re. Tii'- 'n tut'P. xi i ' ' ro-.re inan re !.- yo-.i (i.r o)i:r .n'.'ri :-:vo' .iiiv i:'f se boys will be on yo'i'l.ich .-. 1 ter.ni. and tr,. eit ion k ! the b,:st de'.eioper for ail sport. Any further information t '.11 he planiy furnished by the rommitteo. ,T, K li'.LROT, Pin- n-.ysioal Tra'ti'njf. iary r-iblu- Sho.os. T. 77. HART. Dreetor rhysi.-:ii Train'r. vrh'.ti n 2: H i kVi Scho. I
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rtr'r .-.. the Kr.'.f editor and ma.-.f! a if.ri yard drie aB follows: " -in repard to your seurnious articbs In !a.t nisht'a Times, purporting f
.-, ire from a party nameo. y:.. hau, ,b, (,,ner - irform you that the ;i 1 1 . vas Ahoii- :ai--, as far a. nny -,-nior .-Ari.-ts '!' ruined. 1 havj no carpet in my parbT. nothing . n th, hip. and nothing m tl beift.v. i -Thi. r.Ut Hose vose.n wa cha;irirej to an amateur fi,nif of Sfif by the
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., ,.aj it. Jt.;e conuied a inilan., v. no ndvise l that be w.-u'.d b
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out pmoklnsr. TV.'r' tote taKintr 'ievriand .a int f r ioo n i r lie ntfit f Vst H imtii oid mir:u-l man. r1"1'1! iiOU u doilar to pel h;8 eijtar bieSKod. bin :t a-dn't Uiko or. UiU Ko).-. The !rra.-".- mar. .iio.ijid r.ot he bHnif.l f thiir Th. i. iie tid na'.kltiE frorn i v.inr Uk. to the. recorder's office m a v...ti .-ff...-; ! cot in oe.pO-:lin. and wli.-n ..iu.',h: train in for loo event tr-.-d t K' ' o-i! V.v eett tnjf the pwi'tieal writer rite Times to ri'e a sr.. If article.
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Fpimer Cub Scout Accepts Presidency cf New Ball Organization
The K. ef tuiurtar. I.eacrue held the.r final nt'etintr prior to tho open-lr-fc-of the eaoon. last Tuesday e.ven-
Ibjj: a: 'iii;ma.n. There was jur.e u i ;': :'.! tra? i;er it-1; present t th.s ses-i-ii. r?rT"sen?At :vs o ev.ry ivarn h,i.ar or, hand to svikoms their r.e ly t.e. pt euidont. T' mail selected to act as the prs.d r. -ffier rf the league for the enp.,.1.4, year is Mike M Alloy, an oil ta. iia.i ha.i well qaaJli3ed to fill the off : M:Wt "a as f .rn-.erly conneole-j with the Chicago Cubs as a scout, acttag in this capac.ty until h 'recently bcam the owner of the new Whits City ball park where his team, under th.! management of Jimmy Archer -wili play as a member of the Chicago The, Suburban League is fortunate tr. tet such a practical baseball man to liead their organizaLion and Judsinr from th Interest that Le 13 already taking in his new job There can be no doubt but hat he will make th 2 e syne a l-;,j juo'c.-i rijjh.t lr-. ni ti" f'drt. "o.f c.f the first things President .Mih.-y did was to take up the umpire pr position and he rr.ado it clear that it v as absolutely essential to l.avj as good umpirins as can be had to make yur sraaiea real bail games. To in--orc the league of having th proper mon to handle their games this mm-rr-r "Ia"y Induced Vk1 Kckman. tiie ch -f of staff umpires 'n the Chirso League. ! j a"s as . f timpire of th- k. of c. Sisburban Is a r. !. In t.T- way K.-kman v. pi h-,.. - .p. eharpe of the umpires, under the !- region rt Tresoient. Ma!I..y, and he wi.i provide efficient and capable men to do ail cffie'attr.g. Tl.ese umpire!;a v full charge with authority to pjt any player off thf field whenever occasion demands. This certainly Is a fine arrangement and will do sway m :rh ail the usual squabbling so fre'tuently mdu!g'-d in. in amat--ur u.i f a met. A nr.thr thins that President Ma. w:'i !ns:?t on i, that all gum a o'art promptly at 3 orbvik. H's iDstrnc-tp.o-.s t m K.-kman to have ail ump.r' c3ll their gam promptly M ..n" PIe.;r;tcd hour And this goes whether a team, has arrived on the fi!.i in tlm for prsctlc. or not. The far.s st-rrly will approve o. th!s (doa at nothing is worse than to s:t around and -wait an hour or two fr,r a fc-arn-to tart. -wtiieh is tiaua ;.- the case cn ?ri"i (i'Snrnnlt. Te Hiwtno'i 3 K. r f t9ra ,,.,
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GEORGES PICKS
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FARIP. .-pill IT -Georges "ai'? tier, who is to fight Jack r-mp.f y : the world's heavyweight pugl'.'s championship, will have- his 'r-uni quarters at Tjong I'leach, L I., in.-o. of at -.: ruir.it. N. J. (".trpcr.tiT said yesterday fiiat. matter v. ho n ins th'- c ha n.p ! .1.--i battle In Jersey City, be ri d r. t. tin the hopt would last more than f r u nds.
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has been playing is right in th- lobby ' bis own office. lie took on two !'- lows J'roni Hammond ar!y this morning, and go' thc-tn in the hole in three
sttokes. or blow s or whatever you call j them, one was stuck for $11?. and ! he other. ix ho tn the treasurer had to a V rafj.f or-, ii.-l.red a lot about tax's j '..tig a, o igy. and that we we,v teeir- 1 too liigh. hut finally admitted t!,v handicap, and ante through with ? L 7 ; "The treasurer u.-fs drivers aid' brassies only, does not even know a! putter from a half tr.asbi" and if h j . an t make the grrn in two takes i J in three. A'it'n this explanation, t be j g.-lf edito- photild be able te determine uli.'tiii-r tho trcasus r is an amateur, and if this K '.so person PHtri't been t 5 1 far as t.i P bole. : "." 11 A !.' '. i
MIKE GIBBOUS COMES BUCK WITH A WIN
TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VE10CK I. N. S. Sports Editor
MTN'SKAWUS. Minn.. April Mike Gibbons, St. Paul mid tleweight, returning to the ring after hvn'y months in retirement, decisively outpointed Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis In a ten round bout last night. Gibbons weighed 162 and Wiggins 1S9H. Jimmy Pelan'y of ft. Paul knocked out. Mike Moore cf .Minrieapolis In the seventh round of a echertuld ten round affair.
Kr.KD TON'nT. the only one of Me- 1 limb's pit c'r.ers bas pr--. : n able so far this season, failed to bo'd ', t tie Phi'.'.it-s in t h- onerer at i h Tol -i grounds. .Burn fd hits give Don - i van's tAm the pastime. ; I TTARTir HWPKR'P hitting er.ab!d j the White soy to trim Detroit In r si ; opener at Chicago. Hooper made tore? ; hits, tu" of whi- h were doubles, PA M JONES was the big noise in 'he' American League opening: at Kos-ton ; where the i;.-,t Sox blanker WaFhi itr- I
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W. New Turk 5 Wa.fhir.gton 5 St. Louis 4
Cleveland lies ton CHICAGO Detroit .. Phil. id- !;.'
Pet. S33 .till1. ,?71 .1.71 .i:-9 . i ' .i . 4 0 0 ,14.;
o(crflay' Hewults. '..hi.eago. g; le;rr-it, 3. New York. i; Philadelphia. 1. rilevealnd. 4: St. 7x3uis. 1. fcioston, 1: Washington, 0. ATIOVI. IXAf.IT..
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T P. IS SPEAKFPw was presented with a saddle i-y Hubbard. Texas, friend.- a the opening game in i "leveland. He Immediately proceeded rid" the Indians to a victory o .-r S'. I.ou, with the help of .Jim Bagrby. C11I.F1F TPI.I.OWHORSE Pirste r. cruit pitcher, bold th Heda ?afs in the waning innings at Pittsburgh ana enabled the pirates to x in th- game.
r,.Ai-.r. i-.t , n r.r.TP-r'in And Jtsrs'l fir pitching featured the wict -ry o' I tio 1 jnks ov, r Podad'dphja, j P.EP.NTF. NE1S v, !- i-.-ro of .J..I r. . , . ' . ; . - .
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ru. a-temr.15 the past two Sunday,. nn account cf the, weather, it 1? hepe. that thfy -lil finally strike a nice, diy w-;ti- .mb r.oneirt to goexinesa suaehJr.e. Mautrer He'-mbaj-b reparta yocd reTuros from th snc-e.sf ul dancing par- , held by the ball team lat Frldjv e-eenirg and b lsf wlshr vo a.nnour.cp th winner of the -Babe" P.uth autographed ball which was doaad to the team hy rat Erad'ey. The Ittck- ticket wa number S?5 and the holder cf Bam was W. J. O'Connor of Ind'ana Harbor, an employ o ih: E J, Fl at Gary,
Pittsburgh ti C New York 4 2 CHICAGO 3 : Boston 4 4 Philade?pbs Cincinnati i Brooklyn 3 5 S'- leou's 1 lfitf rtlsy'n Results. Pi't.a'r.-.jrgh. g; c'iriCinna ' i. 7. F'.rooklyn. 4, Boston. 2. Philadelphia, , New York. 5 Chicago at P-t. Lenin, rain.
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Alexa to Meet All Stars in Golf Cup Event Today IONTON. April 22. M!s A S'lri'.njr wi'l r'a;.' for the 'iolf I'l-.ss-trared wom.-n s cup today al Kurr Ifill, ard t j"' mo. all the cbampfon Pl8.v?rs c.e Enp'a rd. Seotland and tr. land The -h;-;.-,;s hole course h ii! tf-f h r Mi SfiHna; not ve' s.-.-n x.;r l.,it f ,,,.t, rj ir. e-eome the handicap with straight dr'vr.g whleh arpeArs to h her strong point.
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
IJfK L-,irn f botig rcproeotttven re; Jkt Mliineap11 Mlkf fitbbonji beat t li nek icBnt (I0. Jimmy re 1 uiey kntH-krtl out llllte Moore )7. Jack Jimeph bent 4tto AVallace Hi i . At Cleveland Onnny Krntner knrked uut Jufk M lfc 5). At rringfle!d, O. Kddle hannon won on f""l frnl J. VitHKemld 5. Hijly W f ek JwMit Jt- SuIHian Jimmy kali nl Johnny AndveTrs fouttht drtivr !. St llnxinn Dirk Ituseell -!it Hntph Hrnili llOl. At nsitninT. Mi-h. alior AVeldnn bent .Irwr I. oh man tf.
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