Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1921 — Page 8
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iAJF.A. Monday, November 7, 1921. -V'W-is.I.-ji, jilpin especial. 3 ' ; . iai:r!i ;ai Vaa', a .-v. ijsi ,' a ; c I r-iayvil tin; 0 li t - laaia ; a gallic toi' Kaai j Chicug.i. ailiii !o ...(-. I ,vc. tin-. IT." y.ird iuii. a . la;) . . tir.'.raiii li : am a,t ri. -l li w;ty s 1 L'sv Tin i - William Fa t tram, Ford cial, leiry. TI1-III,U VIS. Tim- - 1 ' m i liutcs, 1 :;. 8 s . rt.l. . :' i 1 :--- i . .i : n. !. . -h a a a .
Cliicago, 0. The remainder of the game coiifi? -ed of some gond defensive work on'tlis part of Emerson and a valiant attempt by Kast (.."hicao to g at away with a forward pass. The lasc attempt . w as Intercepted by MoharJt, who Uodso.i Zivich and Qua?nl and then raced away ' fur 50 yards and a touchrtou-n ,'jst as the final whistle blew. Sa'-r ir.isi-od goal . Emerson 23, East C'ln-1.3L-0 0. Kef- res H'dvjn (Ind. ) : unriji.r.?. Si i'.rist (1-ilks; linesman. Human . ,
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-afurd.io.-s same roroMudod WJKt- j COMETS OPEN
a-, s nrst year :n tooti.i:i and a -tln-ft n o, ssf-.il one i; was i-onsidi-nno; ci.'- ' unistar.ces. In tin. l:oi;ii:ti;iijj o:' the ! a ur a-. h Hurt had exact iy twienty-
io.ys iu piok a team from. Within j 1 . -a ..-a; rho tMoiiv-iivo ha.i dwindled 1 Tne X. E. Comets Hammond wii'l a. an to luoiuy and today Whiting had f iTeti their raak.aa-T jaiain at Hill , t'lii ten men left in iinioriii. ' I -la n .1 V.'cdnest'ay. N-'V. 5. 1'J- ., a-oiin.-; ' fa.r the s.t- nd gain? t'oa.oh Ilartj'ta,,. crack C'.-ntr.i! A. C. of that place tae services of Shepherd and was,; both the 1-5 and 145 pound Comet ; arced to use Kiikeary a i7 1V. fresh- j teams will play, al! r layers shot: hi re-, aan in tho ba-Ut:e!d. I?ut s t i , 1 "V hi ! - j port f.-r practice ul the Irving School 'o v 0:! i" i'"1' vfiu of ta.ar i!aims. i cyni, T;n .-.iay ni-rhr at ;:.".'- p. -m., N .-- !
TIH-T (il.Ut Hill. jenihcr Mh and any papers vis:;i-.- ! .-rn j at tioVaap . kivkej to Whit;ngr, liilerjt- join simuW be tiicrc on that diihi. 1 a cr.ad i.;- ti.e 'au.bied but rccoered hail. Valpo The ("oin. ts in avj wi catt tojnt ia s 1 1 1 ; ; In : ...id arai W h:f.:ii!f was for ed to punt. I in ne.-d of a pair of fast a tards. The ' 1"r a 'rt "' .'aUat., tat off a .J yard punt aii'l Comet? 145 noiinrl team will open wi : ', ,!' 1;-;' Tho 11
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aid line. laud of tirst .idarScr, bail in 1 haina's p-.sses&j.-vfi. Ht OM (H AKTllll. i't'.'.j piays put tiie hail mi the ten ar! line. On tho next play Walsko c.-i ie-J the bail to within one inch of - oal ixti': . From iiere L' an went r for the fir-t markers. Kggt-ra icked itoii. Wlckhcvt kicked to '.ilpo after an exchange of punts, 'jip... held the bail on their 4; yard lie. From rare they marcli'd 1 raieht down the field by a series o'l :e pinnae's storel their on'y six T'o a.s S't.jtl failed to kn-k pnui. I t.-st half, score: Whiting, 7; Va'pa-.:.-!. 6.
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ORGANIZE FOR THE i COMING- SEASON!
CF.y Ai. Fcbet ) The Hoosier Club of Vv'hltinsr will nrain be repres-nti d in basketball circles this year. At a raiisfns? tncetins hebl in the Koosier's cluo roona-'
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l"ct. Th11 .-auto., of the aoohient t oul li'.. t be deteriniii'".! . The results of the three raee-- ias folio 'a s: Tiiv-nii 1: 1 I'ltV). Tune la iiiliitjre.:, n !. n'li-. First H. (.irm.aoa !' m u 1 enao - F"ia! Ind iaua no! is .
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is expe.-ted that le.ist six of last year's ! I CV I. 1US1IU'.SS l.S SilOV 11F4 1
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t: kicked off and I-ewev carried Pen will be on hand for the Initial : ,f.,-.;,Ml s,io"im -i ..-,..1, ... ieia(:...Ji)ractice session. "l bese men .!, ''-' mv't .ij,i.-
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y yard litie. alpo hell, w hittny: i "u,1"' 1,1 ones, are expecieu tojtiii'iit. t in 1 muiiiua uom ! Valparaiso unable to pen- t make a name for themselves as bas-j Ml .rvo'ltost vr Whitings line was forced t.-fketbal! warriors. The HiiirS aver- ,UAV 1,1 C- l!U i
rcisou and llcst.rs blocked ae il lha. in weight and they v el- lllatKl 1 vlllCC liCil OUT !
Whi tinsr starts aerial attack vome ail comers. - , ... i . ..,. :
Any tea as wishing to schedule HUUJ r, fv;i t:-V fi 1-, -'am"s wiUl rh Hoosier... please rite OlieCil. 1 1 Olllv ii HUltter !' to Thomas Kedar, Forsvilte Souarr ' ,.. ; . t ' Forsythe Water Harden, 'wbitinK. 1 n .' 1 VC '11' 11 LT VolirScH t( IJlKl', riiana- i advantage cf (nportuuii v
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.:;in;rv-;,e ::tjc. I in Lightweight Tnt, 23-0 a nosltlon vonr'iimt Wickhorst ran the ball to! ' SUCCCSS 13 aSSlU'CU. i-Ull at
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PRO. GRID SCORES fsl-yp. V ', T.'etroit Tigers, f. .-;-.- F.:..', - ;; Chicago Kotnns,
Woman Dies From Hurt
j Suffered at Ball Game! 1 LOHAXSPOTIT, I.VD., Xov. 7 -Mrs. j ! Ills Morg-an. 12 years old, wife of 1
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Fr-oiso Stars, 0. -;, -' 1 ; Austin 1'rofes. 1-. Ceiuiubta .v A.
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j -St. Joseph's bosrital as the result of ,111: injury rajffer.ai several months aco
v. i.eu she was sttanac in the necit by a ha.-eial while she was at'enuin:; '.lie f!rs-t .ame f.f baseball she had ever a i -.r-es.-re.l. Ti.e i iow burst a. bioeid vessel in ,ej- a.-. -'i.
First Nat. Hank lUil. Pjion- I'M!. EAST CHICAGO i;rsi.s colli;;;--: 11)14 Fovs'tiie .vcinic. 1'hoi ic V)'U.
r-nlla-tEti, 7; Harvev Moline Im-itans. 4: t;o, .a-. !--:. 20: T. X.
Large Victory. Eo'-tti with ail this, as a mnll df-
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Featured by the rorward passlntr '" I'addy iJiiscell to Steetr, Chicago. Cardinals defeated tho Hammond prof ssintial football team yesterday at-Normal park, 7 to 0. The- Cardinals' score came early in tiie opening quarter. After the Fris-e-nll-Stevrer puss combination had carrit ii the oval to Hammond's fivo yard line Iiriscoll slid off hij right tackle on a fake buck play for tho only touchdown. He added another point by kiekir.fj yoal. After tiie score Hammond braced and V: pi the Cardinals at a safe distnnee. Tiie Hoosier eleven advanced to the l ical's twenty-five yard line in the third period, but an intercepted
j forward pa: s ruined their ctiami '- score. T. .ii. in! ,'vn Tirlsenll. Goals from t ouch do wr. Iiriscoll . Referee --Met re, 1 lkiRtf.n. Finpire--rderl!re.
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