Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1921 — Page 9
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wr bran it x . A tar crowd of txj.ktJl ut wttnensed th first gam o Co Mcm bttwMs til Oal-uia A.. C. and th WhXtln; Dodrara, whlcfe wm play4 t th Oarflald rye. Tnday vnlnr. Tha CUiunvU 4ft4 th Do dgre to a socrs -it 17 -1 . Th faro waa xtroraftly xottlng Iron bTlnnln to ard. wtth v-y anaa ob U taam tn action. Th Wnitla rwlT did lomt oUn4..d wxjra, but tU4 aot out-do th fast Calttssata. Th noond Ulf knu tth rally Cor Um Dodger, but whoa Calumst xt wira4 p th Dooror smile Uvu to fad from viw. Th CaluDbota war sheared by all fans a they tsp4 tnae the gym wtth their ootstraaUna new suits, made np of r1"" aad wtatta combination.. Tho larra watt "O" T7 IBM's aheet, wit the, " for bak r round, innwd to Ow-od wtth pride. OwOU must be g-lvea to Cart Dahlia "nyta w4- (or tho laadlar of tho fane ta yZli-ai . A few weak praotlo Witt cot him la ah a pa for a Yal yell iaal ir. TaJc aotioa. all ttuu averactar Cren UI-1M pound a wanttar
U B&st Chicago l4, be-
and and ask for Mnajrr
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C-.......-J. Dofflt 10. Evans
Stank oyto. WeUa Sat R-O A, Stvlsckl Oaala Bnlo (I). Oasdlk (S). Watoa f). Bar ana. Duffla (I). Senohak (IV. Palezw&ar. Foal Watoon (8), Daffla (I). Refer -Toth, Tlmakeep(roafavMJi, Dodger fan.. Bmrer--
GOPHERS TO PLAY IN CUP FINALS
HOOK
OPEN
WTH
VCTORY
bt ooTOf rarrrr. TTHITIXO. Ind Doo. l.Uote orWlaat hoi-t-5aoln- attaok to ad-vanto-g-o tb Hoedor C2ub of Whitrnc romood away from tho 8t- Btaaltrlana frs.nl otrn xf East Ohlo-o by a 33 to 13 eao4. Tb flrat half ndd with tho Kooaton an tb long- and oX a 10 tw ro. T?5 KBtil ttiro miaatt from tho oad 9t tba ivm th batGo wa nl acd took, wttk tb Hooaiora loading II to It. Tfcon by vlrt-u of oi sraat baakat boottn by Bralo Caar. wr aad tho all around floor work of Oapt. Ooldrtok tho Hooaiora pcllod the raoao out ot tho fir. Emit Caatrr showed that tio ottU aeaxooe an ur.oarny eyo for th baskat by ooor-lng-It of fSo it polnta. Eroia rominda on much of Vollmor, tb famoTi fortrord of tho Unlvr1ty of ObJ & . Ca.pt. "Walll Qoldrlck piayod aa ajraroaolT g-amo thooa jtioot and fco bolpod to pull hi toam out of a ntrofcor of tlrht ylacwa. BThalU Hook op a rrat df g-anve acd bia offorta wr biably plao,nt' o H T7hitlDlta. Johnny Urban, a now BkomVer of tb toam, playod a wHal of a ivnt at floor roard. both oTonalToly and diofonol-raly. I4ttla Herb Btlor dlaplayod that old flrhtlngaplrit and was ia ovory play until forced out of th ram nar tho and of tbo first half by a tar nod tnlclt. Johnny Stanton and Rudy Manohak. both sowoomora, brok rnto tho ram loor onoagh to domonstrato that thay ar ralnabl addlttona to th Hoodor'i roartor. Oapt. Saot and 5hdl of tha J'tinlor abowod well on baakot ahoot-Ing-wliS Baran porformad In a moil
jra7!tab!o way dafonalrely. Tha
Hoodors bav ploniy of opan dataa and woo Id Ilka to arrang-a runta with any taam of thlr wtlrht, 115 Iba. tn th oonnty. Tana wlrhlng- to book g-araaa with t3 Hoooiera ilaaa writ to Thomaa Kodar, Whitlnir. Ind.
HUHKEES SEEK
EASTERN GAME WW TOSJC tao. 1. PVod Diw-
otv. football hoad ooaoh crt Uniroral
ty of Ka'oraka, yoatarday aald tJva Cornhuakra hop to arrangra a ram in tho aaat ivMt aaaaon with althor
Cornoll, Tale, Harvard. Prlncoton
Dartmouth, or Columbia. Tha Nebraakana wont throug-h tha aoasrvn
jut oloaod with but one defeat, by
Notro Damo. 7 to 0. Thay appaarfd
In tha aaot In ono g-amo, defeating
Plttaburg-h.
W. AND J. PLAYS FINAL DRILL FOR
DETROIT U. GAME
WASHINGTON. Pa., Deo. 1. Washington and Jeffroti'a undefeated football team held lta final practtoa yeaterday preparatoa-y to leaving today for Detroit to play tho University of Detroit eleven. Tuaday th taam held Its first praottoa alnce the Thankagrlvlng day vlotory over Wwt Virplnla. Coach Noole expocta to take t-o fuM el"v"ns.
Th Raat OhJeac Oophar draw a by at th wokiy maotlcvg- o th VfldWt football Uaaca Uoaday ovaatng and aa a rooult will moat tao winner of axt alaaday g-at btwon Pullman A. C. and Sooth Chloar. In Uvo final tilt for tha Judgo Rlh.elmrfvr cup and th champlonahlp of tho middlowelgrht dlvlatoa. Too much credit cannot bo g-'von to Coach Grave for the Oopher splendid vlotory ow tha Soatoaaa, for th
boy want Into th gam in fin play
ing condition. They wer taped and
bandag-d like big- loajrua team usually are and only a few minor brulaa have hfn reports thus far. Th ln-
idda football bripartod by Ooaoh Graves, who haa had great anoooaa with teams In ao-u tham Indiana and Uarahflald. Oragoii, was displayed averal time during- tbs g-amo. Ha r pacts to have tha squad In tho pink of condition for tha final on test. Tha Oophera will praotlo on Thursday and Friday of this wek and vary ul-ht next week in preparation for th most Important came of tha mob. Every play will bo g-lven careful attention and chalk talks will feature the rehearsals. Preparatlona are also being made for the Gophers Big- Dance which will ho the g-rand opening: attraction at the M-R hall. New Tear's eve.
OIK
HAVE TRY-OUT THIS EVENING
Columbia A. C. of West Hammond
makes Us initial snowing; In th bas
ketball amna tonirM when the club
taam takes on th pride f Hegrwisch
at tha Presbyterian hurch grym at Highland and Hobnan streets. Hammond. Th gam atarts at 7:45.
Th Columbian ar now at basketball but from thjeir ahowlng- 1n baseball laat unomr thoy will g-ive a srood aoeoont of themselves this wintor. The probable llnaup of the
teaza tonlg-ht will bo; Forwards, Llea-
onfalt and Barbalen; enter, Kelly; g-uards. Con Ins and Hobbs.
WAR
HORSES
AGAIN
DON
MOLESKINS
FEATHERWEIGHT
CAMPAIGN
IS
PLANNED
NOV
Missouri Bowler Seta World's Record
DEI HOINEB, Deo. I. a. Falkaabavoh of Bt. JooopJv, Ma., rolled 734 In th sing-lea f of tb Middle Wat Bowling- Aoa eolation's tourna merit hor , yesterday, brakln: tb world's rooord ta4llahd on Novombor 30 by O. Bonkor of Milwaukee. Booker soon waa T3I. Falksnbaoh started out by smashing331 pins In his first sat. His aecond countad 331 and th final 25.
DAIRY TEAM CLIPS COUPONS FOR THE BANKER'S TEAM
Hammond Dairy Indoor ball tesm boat U fast Banker's taam at Bt. Paul's gym on Brl street by a acor of 8 to 4. , Th feature of thi ir-me was th barllllant pitching- of Paul
i Laorens, who had th Banker eating j out of his hand, getting II strikeouts, lit was a oaa of "too much Irna."
Also, tho fancy catching- of John Wiers and th heavy hit-ting- and all n round playlns; of the Dairy team.
A frldlro-n ravlaw of eld war hor playara, mu tared and dleg-ulsad under tb nata da plume: Tho Club All Stars versus th Tiger A. C.'s. clashed yoatarday aftornoon at th Bast Chloag-o fight aro field bofor a broathlaas orowd to a 0 to 0 soor. All tog gad out In th-elr armi' baat tuljimaM, tb "has bns" trotted out pen tho field Ilk so many young ooita beating It aoroas a madow for a frolio. Followlnx tb usual customs of old, th on t!m boy strtoh4 thkr limbs and cvaneuwrad &u bail around th field for a 9U bfr entering- th fray. After du daUbaratlon of th captains, during- waleA tUn a contract was drawn and Signed not t -as g-aas or blaokjaaka, Ui two team facod for the battle. Th first half neither team graiaod nruon srround and both looked wall matonad. It was .howavar. In tha las, lap of tha battle that th omg-h stuff hCa. 8!dallnar pasead tb rtmarteii "Th boys can't last thoyr too old." Thay havon't th vltallty ffto n4uranoa. They'll never stand xtp under th punishment. Th; authorities a-agent to stop it," oontliraod an sldarly lady, whoa husband was playlns; and hatd bean knocked out and aarrlad off th field . Th stars of th Clnb boy wro Captain Bradford with olashlar Ion end runs and Zimmerman's Una plunapes and picking- off forward paaaes. Jhn Thomas, brother of Frank Thomas, first string- quarter of Xotr Dauna, played a bapoup rams aa full back plckla holes Ilk a major. Beanie Bowers, th Jim Thorp of th Club Boy had Notre Dam aoo-ut looklnr him cvr. It waa said that Bowers became Hrht headed a number of times on account of leavInr his fcair horn. Jftk Salon didn't show up to standard du to injuries h received In th early part of the ram. "Whltlo, Clnb Boy star end. waa groat on the' defense. Kttran, Bent, Burk and Davis played a wonderful r"iv on tho line. Tho only weak spot on the Club Boys tam, was Blr Bill Ball. Tho only rains the Tlrer A. C.'s made was aald to be throurh little Willi.
BT JACK VEIOCK NEW YORK, Deo. 1. A campaign that may bring th lonr-dormant featherweight division of boilnr to llf was launched her today. Tax Itlckard, peer of boxinr promoters, 8-nd Tommy McOlnty of Cleveland, new manager of Danny Frush, alg-ned an agreement calculated to start the ball a-rolllng. McOlnty, -ho promoted th champ to rush! p bout betwoen Kllbane and Frush laat September, has booked his boxer with Rickard for a aerlea of four bouta In Madison Square Oardan agalnat the best featherweriht available. H hopes, ventually to fore Kllbane into a return match. Accord In g to McOlnty, Kllban has demanded 3100,000 of Rtekapd for defending his title in the Garda-n with the stipulation that ha Is not to meet Fruah. This la th sum Jack Dempsey rot for flchtinr Bill Brennan. Five featherweights, arlde from fltllban. are in Hn for matches with Frush In Nw Tork. They ar Andy Cha.ney, Billy Defoe, Charley Beeche-r, Sammy Slag-er and Harvey Brlrht. rstwtille Columbia student, who haa fougrht his way to a position among th top -note he ns .
Willi Hunter announces h wfll dfend title in British amateur cdiaraplonahip next May.
Pltchor Wait Hoyt, Yankee star, to marry M1s Dorothy Pj-le of Brooklyn jrirt hefore the cluh Mart' South.
WALLACE SCHOOL PROUD OF TEAM Th Wallace aehool Indoor baaeball team has wn every sjamo of Indoor baseball this season. Thay bar play ed every public school In Hammund except Washington school whtoa has a vary light team This leave Wallao th ohamptoas of all th public aohls. Tbey have had a ooaoh only two tlmos a weak. Th playara ar: Thodor Jaslnakl, oatch; Robrt Tork. pitcbor; Ulsford Smith (Capt.), left shortstop; Herbert Trost, right shortstop; John Ballnskl, first baseman: Jake Krapac, second baseman; Jamoa Ortt, centerfleld; Sam Bud nick, left field; Harry Zabal. right field; Jo Pouch, third baseman; Frank Bender and Joe Oanprovlch, pit-char a. Th following g-aanes were played: Wallace vs. Franklin at Wallace, Thursday, Oat. . Wallao, 22; Franklin. I. Wallace vs. PJvarsld at Walla, Thureday. Oct. II. Wallace, 19; Rtvtirsld a, S .
Walla.- vs. Columbia at Walla, Thursday. Oot. 20. Wallace, IS; Columbia, 5. Wallao v. Central at Harrison Park, Thursday. Oot. 27. WaJlaoo. 2; Central. I. Wallao vs. Irvlnr at tha High 8chool. Thursday, Nov. . Wallace, I; Irving 0. Wallac vs. Lafayatt at Wallae. Thursday. Kov. 10. Wallao. 10; i.af&ytt. I.
ROPER
WANTS
BOM
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WITH TOM GIBBONS
Havlnr disposed of a number of heavyweights by th K. O. rente. Bob Roper. Chicaffo light havyweicht under th management of Eddl Lonr. has requested his manager to match him with Tom Oibbons and throw th match open for th highest biddr. Ropr turnd this bit ef Information loo re yest!dy whan he returned from Memphis, wtieu h disposed of "Wild Bill" Bed In th fourth round last Monday nlrbt. Th fighter asserted ha has beaten th beat light hevyweirhs In th gm; and there Is no reason why he should not meat Oibbons.
B-ettlnr 12 hits from the Bankers' star pitcher, Adam Ebrt. Youngr Block easily featured for the Bankers cau-h-lnr a vry cood rame and soorlnr thro of thalr four runs. The next xame of this eorles will ba played Tuesday, Dec. 6.
ELGIN TEAM LEAVES FOR ANSONIA, CONN. Elgin Hlg-h School's state champion football toam, outside of Cook County, ar enrout over the Miahlsan Central to Ansonla, Conn., where they will play the champion of that state.
Elaln plav-d Hyde Park a tie early
In the fall. Fullback Karl Brif.jn, one of th stars of tha team, will ha In th ram araln for the Anon1a clash.
WHITI1TG37; ERIE 15. WiaTINO. Ind-. Deo. 1. The Rt-d Crown raakotball ttazn laat night 'iefeated th Erie Indepandents, 37 to 15, her In; a hard fought battle. Tho Red Crowr had a 9 to 6 lea.d at tho half, but ephirted In tha clofllnr perli d.
MUwauk Aanericxn Association club to train at Caruthersville, Mo.,
next Pprtnr for romlnt season.
Sixteen teanis. tlncAudlngi fourteen Etaropoan riders, entered in six-day raoe. beglnnlnr at midnight Sunday at Mnon Square Oarden, New Tork.
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CTtAWFORDgVUIjE, Ind., Deo. 1. Coach Pete Vaurhan, out from under the football heap, rave his Wabash Collere basketeers their first official 121 double-O yesterday afternoon and said "they'll do." Beta's rot a million "favorite aone" to g-et rid of this week and things will ba pretty lively till he can find out whjve ha stands. Jut about everybody In ooller but Prealdent Mackintosh la shouting "watoh m care this on, Pete." Basketball's not a rn t Wabash, it's a dlaeaa. Which means that the man who doesn't have to speak first to any of 'em whan It comas to basketball I satisfied that he can glva Wabash another whiz-banr combination of hard court travalers this season. Ha haa everythlnr he can use from that speedy five of last season, and scads more . Vaurhan la not rtnr to rat down to cases this week. He ia eimply rInr to let the newcomers show him what they can do before h artarta wieldlnr th cutter. He's crowded with talent and has no time to waste, so it Is likely that at least two cuts will be made thia week, followlnr a series of scrlmme.ges for th new men, which were to start today. After this week, Vaurhan will call out his tried and true veterans and rt things goins -'n big league style.
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Coach Fred Dawson says Nebraska hopes to arrsng-e game in Kast next season with either Cornell. Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth or Columbia.
j Brooklyn Dodarers' owners announce I Wilbert Robinson will manage team ' next year and deny reports that thoy j had been nesotiatlnr for th club's sal.
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