Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1921 — Page 3

iMoiulay. December 5, 1921.

THE TIMES HP

WHITING

TAKES 1HE

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SPORTING NEWS

SPECIAL TO THE TIMESJ WHITING Ind., Dec. 5. L'slnff the Id Indla-n-a. five man defense during the entire sa-r.e and playing to keep the score down, the Jowell hluh school five held "Whiting- high to 22 to 17 tount last nlfht on the auditorium CTm's floor. Two extra period decided the game, but after missing "eight free throws and blowing a bevy of easy shots. Whiting cams back and won out in the overtime. At halrsj th Kor stood 10 to 8 against Whiting. The green and white, took ajl honors in the manner cf passing, but it. seemed almost impossible for the local men to connect with the oval. Whiting practiced but two wesks fr the opener, while Lowell had since played about Jive games. Pwan, HosVins and Felsen played tho stellar rolls for Waiting. Eahr and Love were tle outstanding stars ?or tne visitors. Summary: WlUtlug Z2). B F P T Koaklns. rr. 0 1 0 0 Grtgson. rf. X C 1 0 rewsr. if o o o o Ihras, If 3 0 2 0 Regan, 0 0 0 0 WickUorst, rg 8 5 3 2 Felsen, lg 0 0 0 C Eggers, lg 1 0 I 0 Totals 6 S 2 - Free throws--WickUorst, 5 out of 5; lioiklns, 1 out of S. Iwell (IT). B F P T Hy4stu r? 0 0 3 1 Rnmct, rf 0 0 0 0 Hahr. If 3 0 2 1 Ixive, c 2 7 0 0 WooMrich rg 0 0 3 1 K'mtnst, ly 0 0 1 0 Totals 5 7 9 8 Fre throws Love. 7 out of 9 . Habere Ven.ksrs. Gry, Frow-bel. Secoads Also Win,

The Whiting High School seconds, i.owing the best fighting spirit of the yeas1, tame through, wtih a. brilliant victory T-r their !d rivals, the Engleirood Thyoinaa, 19 to 5. The Thyomei were held scoreless the first half, but succeeded in checking five -points before the final whistle. For Whiting, Kasne, Plffer and Duggan celled their team nates in playing, avails for Englewood Morris and 11cCurdr p'a.yed stellar ba'.l. Xet Friday night at 7:30 Coach Hart's men meet the fast Crown Point t.t . The '"Hub" city crew are bound far sectional honors tlxis year. So a fiat and clerer brand of basketball is etfered the followers of basketballdoin.

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ponents. Mulr and Morgan who starred for the GreV Eagles could not gain through tho Dodgers' light line. The game was played clean throughout with a very few penalties. The Dodgers thus closing their most victorious so&son by winning 4 games and tying two without a loss. Tho Dodgers have scored 91 points against 12 by their opponents. Tho Dodgers and the Eagles played to a scoreless tie earlier in the eason so yesterday's game settled all disputes as to v,hr the 110 lb. championship really belongs. Great credit must be given to the defensive work of Evans atid Durdick who brought down their opponents repeatedly. Sam-bur sky played a wonderful game at. end for the Dodgers getting many forwards and tackles. Rupert and Wilooxson broke many of their opponents' plays before they "were on their way. The back field of the Dodgers lived up to all expectations as line plunges by making jr.any off tackle ga! ns . The end running cf Fournoy proved to be a big factor for the Dodger. Esola and Cohen the Dodgers only star halfbacks smashed their opponents line fo rrepca-ted gains. Ho Bounty who replaced J. Cohen later in the er-m p'nvd bis mf-t snct aeula r

ga:.i9'of the season. The touchdown was made early in the fims when the Dodgers by a series of cross-bucks carried tho ball to the Eagles 3 yard iina where Fox, the Dodgers quarterback carried th ball over by a trick play formation. The Dodgers' rifrht half missed the goal. The Dodgo-s with to thank tholr many fans tor t-o sup-port given tocm throughout the pc,i.;cn. They are n'.v cryan-7'rg- a batVn t.iil team an-; wcuM 'iKi- to boi.K garnts with oiv fast teams In Lake county. Clarence Burrell of the East Chicago high x.-hccl r"-;erceu Urn i-'ame with esc lent care.

ST. CYRIL'S BOWLING MATCH WHITING. Ind . Dec. 5. The cing-le men of the St. Cyril Club easily defeated the married men in the annual bowling match, at ihe Slovak Home alleys. Mike Yuhasg of the tingle mm was the star of the evening, getting a score of 2'l, and an average of 192 1-3 for th" evening. Score: SINGLE MEN. Hanusin li." 109 195 519 Matls 201 US ITS E27 SemsnHk 1i: 18? 51

PAGE TI1KEK Yuhasz 204 1C1 212 Liel ISO 157 166 ' Total tS4 ' 11AKKIED MEN. Senchak 151 1S 119 4! 6 Fedorko 136 149 149 4 U I Sabol 117 122 170 4"'i L. Walsko 148 19: 179 E2 Kowal -01 157 153 E-1 Total Facta About Hydrophobia. ' Many people have an Idea that do only go iiidii during the au-called "dig rinys." As a matter of fa ft, the di-' esse that drives dogs tnai hydro. phobia or rabies can be oontrncte( at any tin- from a rnhid snlnssl i'l ii scarcely more preTatent at one season ttinn at another. Owe Nam to Yellow Lichen. The rocky pass called the Golden pate to the Yellowstone park owes if rich color find its nnme to the yellow" liclien covering its lofty wslls; and tin indescribable huos of the grat hclspring terracos ar'..e mainly frm the presence of mlniite plants flourishing' ia the water that overflows them.

COMETS LOSE

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CALUMETS

Left to right, above, are Titcher Jim liarnhart

That th Pittsburg Pirates will fismre ia the first b:j trade of the baseball stove leasrue season is the well defined nimor runnine about. Tis said tbat Barcey Oreyfuss ia trilling to part

ZJnn, Catcher Wallie Schmidt, Milton Stock of Cardinals, and Cljda Below. Cotton Tierney and George WhittetL

with five players in deals and that one of the men he seeks is Milton Stock. Cardinal third' sacker. The five men mentioned are the veterans Catcher Wa'ter Schmidt and Outfielder George

Whitted, Third Baseman ClydeHarnhart. Pitcher Jim Zinn and Second Baseman Cotton Tierney. fc31imination of temperament and a desire to further strengthen the club are sriven as the reasons for the move by the Pirate heads.

AKRON DEFEATS

CARDINALS

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"BY M. J. ?. . .' -uti-ii ' Babel's Calumet flvo traveled t. Mammon Thursday night and deft.ed the much taunted North End Cw.ets 10 the tune of il-17. Tho first !.'. seemed as though Calumet would

t.3'. defeat but courage held them

Calumot started with the first basVel, the Comets followed closo behind, V.'.l at th end of the 1st half the score aionj in favor of tho Comets. Courag-o again in th second half h elided Iho Calumet squad through, tiie rjameto" bolngr held -with only two hastlftto to their good. It was a. fast, oapy ajid clean game from beginning t. b4. At tho end of tho second half eas Ca.lnmt squad had tho Comets go's., tho score stood 31-17 in Calumet's favr, this being two games woa in stcossslon. A game is promised for the Calumet farjs tfor Tuesday, "Dec. 6, at tho Garfield cm. It will b-sr either with the yhatao or Columbia A. C. of Hamtuod. All you fans who .want to seo . fast and snappy game com and rot for tho Calumet fivo and help thwn la Wo have a few moro opon dates f TrMch wo -would liks to boo no me Ht 135 or ISO lb. teams. For games Ti. C. 1994 between 4 and 6 and MU tor Mike. Linenp: fVrnmet. Comet. Pen'.ch, Evaneic. .L.F Smith Stank(vlc iidik TT.. ...... Etelow Watson C Fantin Bagane, Wells. ...L.5. McLeod Ssbo R.O Boodick Bakets Gaedik (4). Watson (I), JtarajjB. EtwcIc Smith (3), Stelow .). Fouls Watson (S), Smith (5). Xleifore-e Sheldon.. "Umplro and Time-

kooper Kotson. ScorerKotson and

a Comot fan.

SCATENAS DEFEATED

Fate, that elusive dame who may bestow disfavor on th best of men, chose the Chicago Cardinals as tarrf rifrdv. so "Paddy" Drlscoll

and his fellow team-tfiiates lost to the

Akron Indians, 7 to 0. Not that tne Cardinals should havo won. byt they wro entitled to a 50-SO break. Tn h firat ouarter tho Cardinals ad

vanced, down the field in a steady march that the Akrons could not check. The Chicago eleven carried the ball to the Akron 2-yard line. A touchdown seemed certain, but the Akrons braced and held for downs. "Kip" King punted out of danger and thus ended tho Cardinals' greatest opportunity to score. SOUTH BEND "Y" FIVE BEATS GARY, 48 TO 14. SOUTH BENT. Ind.. Iec. 5. the South Bend T. M. C. A. basketball quintet, claimants of the miiwestern champion-ship, cracked open their season here Saturday night by swamping

tho Gary collegian aggregation, it to

14. Nykios end Burnham played a

star game with IS and J" poin-.s re

spectively.

6 DAY BIKE RACE

ON IN NEW YORK ARE SLATED VKW Tons. Pec. 5. Sixteen teams

nf international bicycle racing stars

sped away at 12:01 o'clock this morning In the thirty-first annual six day

event around the wooclen saucer in

Madison Square Garden.

.Take Masrin. who was injured in tne

preliminary sprints Saturday night, annmmrmi at tho last minute that he

would not start. His place was taken

by Peter Drobach.

At 1 o'clock, end of the first hour.

the teams had covered 25 miles 3 laps.

lloni leadinsr. Tho record ror a

flrst hour. 6 miles 6 laps, was mHde

In 1915 by Kaiser and Cameron.

LIPINSKI SIGNS

FIGHT CONTRACT Tho old fighting spirit is back again

for Battling Lipinskl will be seen in

tho Fairy Theater arena matched

aralnst one or in icmjrifi iitno uut-

eis of Fort Wayne In the 133 lb. class.

Battling Sammy Hess. Ed Llpinskl

has signed tho contract and has sent

it back to tho Knox Athletic Club.

Tho fight is scheduled for Friday night.

Dec. 9th at tho Fairy Theatre, at Knot. Ind.

LOWELL

fSKCIAL TO THE TIMES!

LOWELL, Ind., Dec. 5 . Tho Lowell

Legion football team suffered defeat

at tho hands of tho Scatenas hero yes

terday afternoon . Tho score was

to 0. The Lowell teatm feels they did very well in keeping tho score down

o low as tho visitors are supposed to fee a mucV stronger team, having had m. great deal mere experience in the

game than our team. This la tho las aramo of tho season.

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STALEYS DEAT THE BUFFALOS

With the national pro championship at stake, the Ktaleys beat the Buffalo AH-Americans in. a fercely fought gamo at Cub 1'ark yesterday afternoon. 10 to 7. Kach eleven loet one game, but the Buffalos have hud two ties, which puts the Staleys out it front. The greatets crowd of the sea. son attended and was treated to many thrillers . Near the start of the battle Chamberlain, the great Nebraska end. intercepted a forward pass, and rat-el down the heavy field seventy yards for a touchdown. Dutch Hternanian kicked the goal.

SOUTH BEND INDEPENLENTS - " (SFEC!l TO THE TIVE31 WHITING. Ind.. Ie-. o. The fam

ous South Uend Independents cf Soutr Bend come here Wednesday eveningfor a row with the lied Crown?. Tho Independents are South Bend's Urst team ' and word from the h''mo rendeze-vou!" of the Wagon Builders indicates that they are out for the locals' soa'p. I that as H may. Coach Hart of the Oilers opines that the South Bender3 will have a big Job on their hands. The Crowns came through the Gary game in the jink of condition. Griesel proved himself a ptar in the Steel City game by registering seven field goals and countinrr three free throws making- nearly halif of Whiting's point T'i-e. This elusive pivot man feenipd o count from any angle or any distance. Bill Thiesson, of "Whiting High school fame, in the short time in which he played at forward chalked up two- Held baskets and in general comported himself as i:i high school days. He was os .elusive as ever and was possessed of a world of spepd. Jim Burke also worked for the first

time in tho Crown uniform. His (guarding had much to do with the low ! scor" of the Gary squad. He stacks I up we.l with the re.'t of the Oil City quintet in height and build, j Ail the others on th j Ited Crown five j showed u; w11 in the one sided scor

ing asjaint. Gary. The fact is evident that Whiting fig.-iin lias a well balanced basket machine.

Athletic Director Evans of Northwestern I'nivcrsity is anxious to list an afTa'.r with the. locals. This Is

now up to the faculty board of control

with the chances much In favor of

renewal of athletic relations with the Tied Crowns. Kvans wishes his team

taught basketball by playing the best

in the game. .The locals, by the way

have nover been defeated by a university squad. In fact a search through

the records compiled by various tabu

lators only show three defeats in the last two years, two at the hands of the

Detroit Kayls and one from South

western College in th5 national A. A.

U. et Kansas City.

As the members of the Air Mail

Service Five that play hre on the

14th are flying over these parts every

(lav arrangements will be made to

have tho hjrdmen drop handbills on

tho day of the same, fro their path

way through the clouds. They are anxious to do everything possible to aid, the success of the match.

I. H. DODGERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP r:r "chcck." In a game featured by dine plunging the I. II. Dodyers triumphed over the heavy Grey Kngles by a margin of 6 to 0. The ball was in the Grey Kagles'

I territory practically throughout tho

game. The jodfera showed all together too much speed for their op-

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