Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1921 — Page 9
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that iiit'.n g'Kd tfii r'lid'-s !oa rt.ln tn a vxu n and a. i a kiuli that I. ad a t .vriry pi ut'.d A f ..-h! a ivai'.t:isi' th" I it'ci- lih '.1 - i-n hil i'.tt!.' tr.u-1:---in tm-ri iii ih- Friars forward wall In t!u flr.t half. Titn eaft r frnthey wiriii-il the hall 'f..j :ntj thfi Knars' ti-rrltory lit in 10 t!m tu.ick and g-ul'l Hit" hrld fi r downs. In the first quarter 1 lt: "wisi-h carried the bull to thf J-'rtars tvviiity yard lino. On tjr I'f-st play t!n ova! was booted bett erti tlf hats (t H-jt'-wisch'n only fi'orc . I'urinp- th-- ie'ond qttartcr Hpu-owio'i ki t:;,. '.,ai! in Friars territory thre quitters ot t h 1 1 pi e . When thf 5pc!u1 half started the Friara cane to life and inor than outpHyed rh.'lr heavier -vponent ; . llu"wisch kicked off to WhittnK and O'.i't' va pr.ail.-d in his tra-'ks. Thrvo p ays retted the Friars but s-ix. yard? and Thlesen punted out of dhtiffer. H.g-.--iv:.ih rettirne. the punt on the rirst play and Kt.-kieh wa. downed on the Friars 15 yard hue. Two ph-ys moved tho hall tip five yards. On a fake omss buck Aii'cy heaved a twenty yard pas to Thiotxm who elaiU-d three taekl-TS and ran sixty yards for a tonchdown. The halanee of tho quarter the ball was in Hesfewiseh tcrrirory and ended wtih the plijsk'.n In hitlny's possesfi in. In tho fourth quarter neither team gained consistently ant developed into a puntins duel. Ojiatt, Ad'ey. Cullahan and Bull Freehir. vers work was thfl feature of the iranie.. It was err 'tieonsly stated In the Herald and Kxaminor that HvKe wiscn won by a 1 to 7 5" re .
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aii it. I iiey have won two fast as thf mvt Lym-li-brat Key K'O. ana
li a i:';!oii.;ip m.;e they : that's stepping. "I'he tins i ne they copped : .Neither of those bis; fellows stopped
11 rk ia 19!'5. beating tiie AtU- j punchi"B for a fiocuud. They were like
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.Mhletic p:o-!.er, wen, away on a nter- 1 From v. here we sat It appeared that ry !tun :la- party and didn't show uu 1 Mr. Shade lacked a punch. It may he to pitch . lie was one of the greatest J that Mr. Kciser !a one of those birds 1. 1 . i,a r 1, t flir.gers the gumc ever j that soaks puto'hes up the way rand
sa w . T'.u Ciiants never fa -ed him. ! I .rseyhoet? Wlmt then?
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does (frapc ju'ne. He certainly stopped enough of them. K ise". tr,o. had a wicked right. Ii"
also the prestest player of all time. 1 stung tie youthful t:hade wi'h It tirii Iahe i;cth. is Injured. He bats with ' and Bpain, hut the latter shuuk it off
or.e till mi 1:1 inree sames ana is nuituy : as ne wouiu a oy s rairti.
Shade and Keiser against some othtr posters would be some nipht.
unable to play. The Ginnta won. 1 1 irsi si in-f ? What then? Let a V.mSce fan holier. He has It romimr to him. Suppose the Giants lost Frlsch and
Cantuln CtilN ChrcTfal lilcps. "The writer f this nuvi 1 I'm r- a.lit t: speaks of: 'Wild, di -i ordant, cei u
liad to pat In some ham to play third j lauphter." What is "eerie laught'
BONER IN THE FOURTH QUARTER BEATS LOWELL 7-0. CPOWX POINT. Ind . Nov. 8 F.efore a crowd of rr,o'"e enthu.;a:;ts the Crown Point football team defeated the Lowell Lee-ion team for the second time of
base. wouM there be a belch or wild cheers? The Giants' fans say the Yanks flopped when Kuth didn't play. True. So
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know rao-t every fine Is a lot better with a I.H; KEi.lUV BEHIND HIM. Kuth was walked five times in the few patr.es he played in. He would have had five or six mow walks had he been able to finish the series. A man on base would have won most any of the contests. Once sprain for the hotseshoes. Rawlins hit .333 in the series. During--the season he belts .273. Horseshoes? The Giants ouirht to train at Horsashoe Falls next SprinR. Hard T.url. for Shade and Kelsrr. War.'l I t'Oii-h that Hilly Khad- fno
' 'Eerie laughter' Is the kind a maa indulges in as he trb-b to dope out an Krie time table,' answered tha man of experience. "Do you do everything to the accompaniment of music down at "-your
You . plfice?"
"Why do you ask me that?" "Because whcn I was down there yesterday you had the phonograph playing a lively tune while you were polishing- some sllverwme." "Oh. I was just followiosr the directions on the bottle label then. Thdirections ssld: 'Apply with a rair.' The lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine; That's not because I'm a "dry"; But the stock in my cellar is nesrly all cone. There's left but one bottle of rye. Make light of your troubles. When creditors send dunnins; letters, burn them .
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MNTE,?N'JTICVAL N'FWS SEftVICEl I.T!.VN"A!'Oi.!S, Nov. s . Cuisran-3-features in today's returns from ---d.ty's munii-ipal elettion.-j in Incii,.i tire these: .-amu'd Iewis Shark R swept into 'iiayor's off'.cc by the largest plurever ptven a caiultJale for thai i; e in India tiapo is . 1 1 ei"-ive d'-'Y.'ii. at Muneie of Rol'ln
Herbert Quick (R)
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for mayor. I) -feat at Marion of the
ticket in a close race. Repudiation of the socialist administration it Klwood. Le-i 1 -ctir.n of L-r.Jamin Ib'sse (I)) to a tnirJ t- rm at Kvansville nay 'r. !)i rro ta'i." i"tories were l -eonl -d in m-'f 'f the '-irrri r cities. Ret 'its.
not all of them coplete. indicated the democrats carried Fort Wayne, Iogansport, Iafayette. Kvansville, Richmond, Klkhart, Goshen, Kok mo, Wabash and l.aporto. ' Other cities reported in the democratic camp are Shelbvvillo. Mi.-ha-
i waka. Pluffton, Hartford City. Ya na-
r.aiso, Cra vvfords ville. Ihanon. I'.-ish-viHc. Brazil. Boonville, C lumiius. BiootniriKton, JefTersonville. Fr.nkfort and Klnooil, Hamtnotid, Gary. Marion, South P. t-d and Anderson appeared to b" the orly larpo i?les g-oing: repnh iea n . OMor placei listed in the rpi.Mican v'ct .rios iecluoe Ne v Cas.lle, Noldesvii le, li. -n-daBville. r'-nC'-l-"-r, Mnli:on. N--v." - 1 -brny, Orecnville, Orecns'.urp. Franklin Winchester and Anjjo'j.. Shark's victory in Ifidlf.mpolis ovr B .yd Ralston il'i wa to thf tun? of i fS Ofin p"i! i-l:t v . Det'-cr- W ! I n- ' ii
l-'if,ht fatt? say it of a h'x?r who tv.'Mt, a 1 eat nir urfl . eh n.rly -iik! em rj-e;- from virile i.rit and li.it1 1. i i-d atid sjirnt, but smiliiu;. Today :'n fi") .-pee t:. tor :i was lunpers ovei-v. to l:a.-d, iS to , at i he ',,lo Groueda by Ntre iL.nie, a teni of wtsleri: k ir.nts. wi-.o ran wi'h the pee l o f i he I'ert'i v ind Htnl p'.o-.v-d Car .nun the buican tl.-sii w-th toe eoe.lion of so maiiy nt oiio-dri.litut drivers. ItUtK r left the field f mihiitf.
"HUSBAND PRODDERS" TO LINE UP BE- , LINQUETS. riNTERNATfONAL NEWS SERVICE LOS ANGKI.i'S, t 'Ah., Nov. Creation of the official position of County "husband prodder" has been decided on by the Los Angeles County I'.oard of Supervisors. . The duty of the "husband prodder"
will be to collect from del .iijucri ts who have beei ordered by the "failure-to-provide" court to 'support their wives j or children. .Lid re Summrrficli, who h-.ttdles the f a d ure-to-pro :de cases, and I'ta:d;riir .Hid r Scl'.etick, of the Puperior Co-art. I appeared before the Supervisors and I pointed out the necessity lor such an
official. Juiipe Summerflf-ld stated that about flOo.000 a year was beinir collectedthrough, his court- He addi 1 that much of the money ordered paid was lost be'-ause there was no one to follow up the casea.
HAMMOND JRS. WIN
The Hammond .luniors won thefr fifth oonsecu iv-e pame when they defeated the fast Hammond Pro .lunoirs 30 to 0. The Juniors scored at will and were never in danpi-r. The Ion r Td runs by C'oncter and Lizzof were the features. During- the third quai -tor seven second team men w ere uac ' on the lino. The tr n st piir.t o. the Pro Juniors line was rip I ' renter. Slnae broke in rough tti - . almost every llay and hrke it up. The plays and shifts used i y the Hanin orid Juniors dazzb d their o .ponents. Some hard hitting men as II -jr'ler.'n, Dappy Slid N men iind Grunper weie too much for the Pro Juniors and th'.y faihd to cross our ponl. The linkup as lollows: lj. E.. Hir'lernn; L. T.. Ninom and Srhn-i'li i ; L. G , Be-e!o3 aii'i Mettier; onar, K'.iennraan; R. G . , Collins and Bretn.pr; U. T., Mundt and Ci-ioor; It. K.. Do-'-y; Q. B . McMulen: I.. H . , Liz7.of; R. li.. Conper; F. B. B.riolos.
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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
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i . e : .Vt i'hila If'phia Al Zeimer beat B ':- I y Dy.ion i) . Tommy L.ahr.i" beat !-n l'.o'.l:n:;s (g) . Alex H.j. , nipper! Carl le!tz ("). t St. Louis Harry Kuiakoff stopir.ai Artie R ot (').
' oria Ar.tliony Downey b- si Toton y I'omiskey flOJ. Sum Ytl.;l belt .lolmay Kick (Si. i." 1'eek and Y"ui,g fark8 foio,r draw 161. Montfe-il - Jack Mel ijiite k n or !; - . out i.dy S-1 ii'- i S ' .
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3- FROM STATE LIKE TO C0LUM3IA c FROM GOSTUN TO KENWOOD 15c For Each Additional Passenger. Proportionate Rates Elsewhere. PHONE: HAMMOND 3337 and 193
A CHALLENGE I't-ar Sir: The Gar-, V. It i ni,.-ts. a
boy's tea .n aver:. .n in - !lo lbs., cha i le mren I ai: y boy a team tnat vi-is.lit. !nif- j to'bo ph.yed either in li.ttiirH'inI or in j C.'ry. Write to 'ft d Kinzen. 41- iass. i
street, Gary, Ind. Yours very trulv, TLI) Uir.'ZKX,
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Peter W. Mcyn, Pres. David T. Emery, Sec.-Treas.
Jcs. V. Weis, Vice Pres. Chas. H. Wolters, Asst. Sec.-Treas.
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