Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 30 November 1921 — Page 11

"Wediiosdav. Xov. 30, 1921.

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COLUWS

WINTER FOOTEAvS

PUT CAGE TEAM IN FIELD

Th Columbia A. C. of "Wt Hmm on 4 had a good showing w!th their babsJl club this sumrrer and are now coins; to try to do the same with a basketball team urdr the management of Chuck Uesenfelt. The club has been successful in picking up soma of the beat plivera In theae parts ruch aa Lteaenfolt who played rurxntns; forws.rd for the Wentworth his;h aehool team of 1920 and Bonhj:n. a etatlonavry forward, who playd with the Bohn hli?h school of South Chlcag-o. Jim Kelly who has played ItMsk&tboJl with many a Hammond team will be Columbia's crack enter, while Tom Collins and Ed Ilobba, both strong truards. who hav played with the Hammond high school and ire considered two of th best urds around this territory in their weight.' will b on the Columbia's regular 1 In sup. Camp and Burns of Hammond and -Moode of South Chlcajro will also be In tha Columbia's ontf crrms. The el lib ha aJs found on of the best coached In Chicago. He will coaclt and traTel with tha Columbia through tMek and thin. His nam la RoIJy Bandar. Bender la a crack center, and with his tips the home boys will be- sure of many victory. MllWftT Liasenfelt has been auie to as titm Jreby-tan gyro In which to pmcttca foot the gym Is too small to hold ntRjr Tan so fee Is'trylnr to locate Wgr rym in order to gif the tane ea.tlns; room. He wwM like to hear from any aod (Mm jreractnc ISO to 126 -ponisAs.

RED CROWDS

PLAY GARY IS EVE

ttrgeiAt to Twe miesi . trHrrCKGk lad, Nov. 14. A aa-

.aounead beSore to these cote Cans th jltod Oowm ot Whittn bare undarjtaksn om et tbm nart ftapreoalTa 1 ndiedolos ever bootoed by a Vocal basjkst anuad. After tha Cray with the Gary XadepeoAenU of CJory tonight the hone At will not errt " till next ' "Wednesday. Deoanlber T. when Chay tackle tbe South Bead Independents at Community Hoiwe. On tfc the 17. 8. Air Mail Barrios quintet of Maywood field will oppose the Red Crowns. Thia team is compose d of a numbor ot ex-colls;e stars who should pat up a real battle. The lftth will find the Red Crowns in Milwaukee lined up aa-inst the : Iwevfkee Itrtght spots on Om Coiiseuca floor. The Cream City fire in coropoaed of a number of the stars cf the Chicago Dlj Five team of last year aad should (Ire Che Whitinf tosser a nard battle. A three gamm series is in prospect if muoh trouble is' eooountered in defeating them. . On tbe Slat Hope College will try the short pas sin gam a-alns4 the Oil City club. This team hsus paetlraed on local rtnors for yaw and always gtTea a bard fouaht battle. Hope o21aTS t from Holand, Mlcih., an of ;late years thia team has been so ooojslateatl? good that tt fcaa earned a 'laaa on the sjohadnlea of the Red CrowaaV Batixstt Bay la and the Chicago 9IT Fl, Front tha home rendex- ' Toutf cosjiea tha word that they are ; atnstejer than err before and Intend ,to tara'witti the Red Crown scalp. JSuft whwt hand of a a-ame the Booth rJ?nd Ju A, qntrOet can pat up will he f Amps Watt A on Che 2!nd of Decemftar srtksn WhitJns; board the rattlers tos fMstb Band for a came at that L3otat, Wednesday tha BStH will see

h Ajmaar Pot American ImgUtn at

Thatatf. This l the old Chboaco

Btaeter CTch of lat year and nambr aaonsr its ONrabw Saoha, Btill jnan, TMatCMt and Bond. Tbe home laJk f this Kme ar muoh as any Oh Ms; Wilful ay, Tiy naBtKMxssnt Is worhlns aoctve-

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flilMHahia them tn each a war that at

fit o4 0 tha MMon tha Rd Crowns ;aur alafm national csn charAplonptiM hr eUntaatlna 11 other UUt oon-

: vai ! rrjanjreaiveriw r.ara alao hjmaa asaste eater tha national A. A. tf. the ajmount of Interest ak tq tha vrt In years gone by VMtinf sttauld te ho haaketball capital aX tha country.

COUTH CHIOAOO

WHALES MEET THE I 002IETOIN OX'ITNEB Omn ytlittta' to set for the opening- of (slie taaavatbej seasnta in Humaond at ;4h Jrrlag aohool srym Thursday erentttff, tea. I, when the Coxneta will take aa tha erack South Chlcaco Whales. Tha Whales have a hlh claea team, one of the best' In Chicago. It will te their first appearance on a local floor and tha . Comets management is el&ted orer scouring; a team of their call bar to open tha season.

The Cornets will hare to Egrht every

minute of the way to stop this agsrosetlon of stars. Tho Whales hare played together for some years and . b?lde9 the experience they- will also b favored In welgrht. Tho Cornels will be outweighed at least ten pounds to a man. One of the rtars who wlll .be in the Whale's lineup is Bernie Nels. outfielder of ' the Brooklyn ' National Ieag-ue baseball club, who will hold down a snard position. Neia la well known ia Hammoad aa he played on the Hammond baseball team in 1918. They also have ilcCue, who will cet a

tryout with the V7h)t.e- -i neit spring, and Conroy of the Minu-cp-ol:s A. A. team, llender and Wick aij their jrreaUst stars. The Comets will hare a bsttlo on their hands to s'.op this speedy pair. Others are Ievenay and Boress.- Manager Popura of the Whales says' hrs team , is confldent of an easy victory. But' the Comets o tho other hand ar also .coflfld:it of-a win- so the fans are' assured of a battle royal. This ga-ne should be worth traveling miles to see. The probable lineup for the Coniete will be: Shtldon and DeRolf aa forwards. Scott is to jumi sa-tit.r and then drop back to guard, with Walter Grace at running guard; et-i- si 1 1 . i .

Chandler Is well inotra in Hamtnoml j

CHILLY? HOW ABOUT A NICE SWIM?

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Min !ry Hawlte rn joying swim tn the Thames.

A couple ot months ro this picture would have irawn you to the nearest bathing place where you could enjoy wurself as is the fair British swimmer. Miss Ivy Hawke. above, enjoying herseU. But now the photo has a different effect what say you? :,

a he played ihird oaat (ur iho Hammond K. C. team last season. As a curtain raiser the Comets 120 pound team will play the Oarfuld A. C. of East Chicago. First game called at 7:89. Don't forget the place. Irving gym on Pine street, near Hoffman at., Hammond .

CARDS BUILD UP

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Akron's husky professional eleven, last season's pro champions, are due to meet up with a surprise when they tackle the Chicago Cardinals at Normal Park next Sunday afternoon in a return engagenve-nt. The Ohio machine, which nosed out Paddy DriscoU and his buddies by a scant margin tn one of the early encounters slhis fall, will find the South Side team at the top of its form and boasting new talent. The Identity of the reinforcement to appear In the Cardinal lineup will be announced later, but he is said to be one of the college stare of 1921 who has Just completed his varsity career. Driscoll reallxfw the Cardinals must be In great trim to stop the speedy Buckeye machine, which will be headed by the sensational Fritz Pollard, former star at Brown University and an All-Amertcan headllner. is eager to show ag-ain before Chicag-oans, as this is his home. Tickets for the battle are on sale at Spalding's and at Pete's Palace, Fifty-fifth street and Racine avenue.

NOTRE DAI ELEVEN TO PLAY COAST GAME?

NOTOB DAME, Ind., Nov. 30. That th Notre Dame football team nay play one more game this reason was indicated by a sudden, resumption of practice yesterday. Coach Knute Rookne did not appear on the field and gar no reason for the renewal of activity, hut Capt. Anderson, Kiley, Mohardt, Shaw Wynne, and the tight other monogram men who leave the team this year had the pepper of young colts and arr clamoring for one more game with any team in the country. It is not known !f the sudden resssmptlon of toll has any connection with talk of Notre Dame's consideration aa California's opponent on Now day, but the local eleven will

not on caught napping.

PURDUE ELECTS

PILOT TONIGHT

lAFAYETTE. Ind., Xov. 30. Purdue's 19JJ foohall nap tain will be alerted by the letter men of the l2t quad at a banquet in honor of the team by Lafayette business men this evening. The purpose of the dinner Is to boost athletics and encourage better support of the teams. It is likely that Swank, Murphy, or Claypool will get the oaptalncy. Coach Diets Is expected to renew his contract wtlh Purdue. Coach Ward Lenibr-rt cut the varsity basketball squad yesterday to twenty men and the Boilermakers have scheduled oarly games with Waboah. De auw, and Colgate to be played before the opening of the Big Ten season. Purdue's regular season opens Dec. 15 with Franklin. Miller Joined the basketball squad yesterday and probably will continue to play floor guard.

Stuaie Indignant Over Charges Made in America

PARIS, Nov. 30. Mile. Suianne Lg1en, French tennis star, indignantly denied at Nice yerterdav tha

charges that she had "danced the same day the collapsed on the American tennts courts.'' She claimed sh wan

still under the care of a doctor. The!

FTe-nch pap rs have ipnored the reports that the French star "faked ht-r illness In America, for fear she was going to be beaten." Only one paper printed the story.

GAMES WANTED The Atlas A. C. Is a newly organised club of Hammond and would like to schedule pamon wtlh some other teams averaging from 100 to Its pounds. For games rail AlvJn Green 1635 or write to hlrn at 771 Beall ave , Hammond, Ind.

ST. JOSEPH'S TEAM READY "The manager of the St. Joseph's A. C. basketball team complying with notice appearing In The Times on Friday. Nov. 25, wishes to let the Sporting Editor of The Times know that their team Is re-organised and are ready to schedule games for the winter. For games call or write Joseph P. Knoenter, 51 Clinton street, phon 316-W.

BENNY'S FAST

FINISH HAS WARD BEWILDERED NEW YORK, Nr-. 3D. If a decision had been required, lVniiy I-onar,i would have easily won it in his sixround exhibition wtih Gkorge Ward of Elizabeth, N. J., for tho benefit of the Bronx Hospital last ni,M. Leonard went afur W ard with a rush from the moment they sivok hands, in the sixth round, slugging v.-lth lefts and right.!, and leaving Ward bewildered. Prior to the sixth tho exhibition was more like a pleasant waltz. Willie Jackson, New York ligntweight. was given the judges' decision osrer Jimmie Hanlon, Denver, at the end of a fmst ten-round bout. The crowd hooted the verdict in a fiveminute demonstration for Hanlon, vhfought fle-rct-ly on the aggregsivj throughout the contest. Joe Gorman, Portland. Ore., featherweiphf, wi aw-Rrrfed the d-H-ii'm o' er

rnil-DEL.PIIIA. Nov. 30. Winter football practice got under way at the l.'nivt-rsity of I'ennHyl vanta yesterday. One hundred and twenty-five men reported for the flrHt practice Monday but rain caused a post pent m-tnt . The Innovation is the result of Pennsylvania's season of gridiron defeats. Head Coach H-elsman told the' player!; that one of the reasons the 1921 team did not make a better showing ivna the failure of sufficient football m.itei in I to report for practice, llelsman MUd he vaa planning the forma!ion ot a large" league of six or eight teams anfi- that an elimination set of giinvs would be played.

THE STAR BACKGUARD INJURED HUNTINGTON. Ind., Nov. 30. Ray Miller, s.n of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. :U11 i of this city, is confined to his horn: here from Injuries suffered last Thurrdiy In a football game at the Eric field. He was prevented from returning to his etudis at Purdue I'riii er: ity because of the Injury to his back.

GAMES WANTED The All Saints Jr. basketball tam which won the 1920 lightweight championship would like to book games with any team averaging 90 to 105 lbs. They are a traveling team. I.ineup: Carroll, c; L. Kelly and II. lUce. forwards; A. Young and M. Younke .guards. For games write T. Carroll, 150 Stat1 St., Hammond Ind.

WHITE ON TRAIL OF CHAMFION BENNY LEONARD With his third constcutive kayo notched by his knockout of Freddie Hill at ri.oe.nix, Ariz., on Thanksgiving day, Charlie White ia back home and finds that during his absence his chances of securing a bout for the title with Lightweight Champion Benny Ijeonarl have brightened. White said yesterday that Promoter Dave Driscoll of Jersey City had offered terms for this bout and that he had accepted, which puts It up to 1 enn.iril . , . . 1

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