Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1922 — Page 11

Tuesday, Jamiarv 17, 1922.

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GARY "Y" WILL PLAY COLONIALS First lake County Team to Invade Hammond This Season on Thursday Thtisday night will tr.ark the first Iake iScninrty team to visit Hammond. ea the Gary Y. M. C. A. of Gary. faces wjr Hamraond Colonials at the j I.Lfayertte rym. corner Sibley and Oaiumst twnoc. This gam should 1 t & g-reaA attraction as both the Oolonfckfet, and the Gary quintets are made tip or hfcerh school and colleges stars. Managw Cbayken announces that ion tM is In grat sia.p after their win over the strong: Whalw of Moirt h Obtemco lut week, and Is havinsr bis men ent to rprarrioo the rest f tike week, so to be in great slfcape when thT meet tie Steel City quintet. The home team will be retwesented by such stars as Shelton. SmHSv, Gearing, Srott, TftoMpson and Grace. Smith. nd f?hlton are the beat forwards Himmosd has wi Tor a long- time, and with. tfce rack Carin in the lineup they irave a wouderful combination of hasiiet dossers. Thompson and Grace will bold down gvard fositlox. and witSi tats pair of R-oajTks HammioTK! Should tmrfs little i trouble trtmmdng the steel quinte. j Aaott will hold down the jvo posiI Hon. this man Is a worn! erf ul floor ' nevn, and is also a crack erjax-k In shooting baskets. Gary will be comi snsed by Smelt rer. one of the best forj ward fr tsirifd out at the Kmcr-son j school and selected as all -state for1 ward in 1919. His mate will bp r-Jevary, anojShr crackerjack forv.-a.rd. m(J all fans know -that rhJs is tho man j Hammond will hT to watch. The i guard wsftlnm will oe, occupied by two j nil state men. with, a wondrfuI center i and captain. tbe team win be well rop1 resented when they Invade Hammond. They are also bringing over one . hundred rooters with them, so basketball fan wishing to see a sna.ppy coti- , Seat in!! please be on hand Thursday nig. EMERSON WINS GAME 28-18 VAUAP-AISO, Ind.. Jan. 17. The two -reat power met in nn argnment .Saturday evemln- at ihe university ryiranasitinx. The final result of the ronferenie wa. a S-lt raiio in favor of the Kerson representatives. Tbis airree me rrt wsj not altogether liectad and hopes are entertained that VirlperaJso may procure a more, reasonable ratio at the nxt meeting. The : K5ore at the first Intermlnsion g-ave ,Ury am adivamtae of five points. Th Va3j atM aatlon was anabie to cut tihi lend hriPs the eoond ha.'uf . Ttie Saturday nirtvt contest wa.s not to the regular sa1ard of a Val-il-W)W mm eontt. Botii teams were inbl to play real bskeU.n. f?tmrt.-riAf-9 nmwillr a lieavy point setter , tor t3e ftteet City, aiixl 4o how orditrary eUnltty- Knman and Giley 1 were the msia fotnt producere for Decision of boxing representatives juAt New Tartc jJRflly Miske defeated OfearisT Weanert in IS rounds. , Sammy Stayed- woa from FYankie Kdwards on a foul in the, seventh rooJid.. Jeff 3mitli knooked. otrt tfraxki yOemiBK- in Ch sixth rmad. 7h.J"lie Fecher woa a i !dg-9 decision over Bdsdie Emdy In 12 rounds. It Koarto CJaarlie "vvTiita fceart Dttade (10). kt PbrilarfelpHVa Harry CKid Browi beat Jimmy Han ion ( 8) : Bobby JaicetaflJs beat Ctts T'rancyetti (8). New Orleans Yonnsr McXJovem baadt Touitff Callano (15); Bill Ken nedy and Frank Demari. draw (); Sajflor Henaeaety tSft Jim Thj-iffJey 6). PottsTiMe. Pa. Battlirap Ijeonard and' At Wills, draw (10); Tiny Tin-kle stopped Joe Griffo (2). At Memphis JoStnny Kaiarer end Bofcy Hugrhea. draw 8. At Shawnee, Okb Young- Riley and Marty Brown, draw (4,) . At Pittaburrh AJ Corbet t beat ToiiDg Ptpdiot (10). At TTenton Dick G-riTin tea,t Jack Perry (S); Charles Ray beat Tjittle Jeff (8). At B-t. Iuis, Mo. Bud Perril! stopped Al Thomas (). CHARLIE WHITE BEATS DUNDEE BOSTOK. Eae&. Jan. 17. Charlie WJttte of Chloago was given the deHntem in ten rounds over Johnny Dundee art the Fanuefl A". C. meeting in Mechanics Hall last night. The huge crowd booed the decision for several minutes. Good judges of boxing about the ring-side gave IHindee six of the ten rounds. White, however, flashed strong" in th-s ninth and tenth, rounds, coring several times an iserugmiy on ; Dundee body. The men weighed in this jrsrmiajr at rac9l weights. White tipping the scale i at . 137 pounds und Tune at 128. tnd r the staite homing laws difference i :' more than five pound between n-jhters bats the fight but as Pundee was anxious to fLrhrt the stale boxing coimciMifls, by special ruling Mating that It t MH t V a rremdent. PTitted 9e wten te tmx.

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GIRLS FIGHT FOR HONORS One of the most interring basketball games of the season will be airspeed tonight at the Ijafayette school Sjra in T-Cammond. Two girls Inams will battle for honors. The famous team ifrom the Hebrew Institute of Chicago will -.natch wits with the Rotz team of Hammond. The .Hebrew girls played th.rf.-e years without a defeat untiS last Saturday evening when the Uptown Brownies of Chicago nn naged to slip over a victory. Th teem has attracted considerable attention in Cb.icagx and vicinity and should draw a full house for thii evening. The Belz girls" present the sarfio fighting' organization that ha. built. tii the te.i,ms reputation. They have played In bad luck the last few games owing to th; fact thajt they wore away from home on strange floors. Then too they have been short on rooters on their tours and that. mea.ns a whole lt. Tonigrht they witl be on their regular floor with fans aplenty. The Rams starts at S o'clock. Thursday evening the P.etx team goes to Valparaiso to play the Tr team, from Valparaiso i nivo.rw.it y - A bus for the team and f--ns will leave the Hammond couTtiiouse at 0:30 o'clock. GAN CITY Y. TSPECIAt TO THE TIMES! WHITING-, ind., Jan. 1 6 . Vh iting1 H.ed Crown ahow ed their cla,s in a rame at fhie Michttran CHy "Y" last nig-ht, when Uiey tnnvnved tho "TT " serriors to the tune of 52-33. It was a liard. fast s-Amc in which the Whiting fiv showed yuperior kno3edge of the game, bett-e'- team play a.r.d ajCcuracy on their- phooting. K. Watson scored eisrhi oul of eiht attempt on free, throws. The score: HKT (HOW'l (52. K. F. P. T. E. Watson, rf i R. Potter, If. i G-rieel. If a M.a.tney, 2 Krrenky. c 1 Stock, rg 3 Knowles. "gr 1 MICHIGAN CITY 33. B. F. P. T Ijoosmds. rf . 4 1 4 1 , 0 Kstes. If. ... Perrins, If. .. Moody, c . . . . liaske, rg-. Oooke. rg . . . We-igrman, Ig-. RED ntOWH nASKJESTBALI. K. Watson will rejoin the Thursday as A regular. TouiBTtlle, Sy., at Whiting; fort Wayne K.. of C. . Fort Wayne, and Sou t.h Bend "Y" at South Bend, are three liard games booked for the Red Crowns this week. Ijoiiisvill comes to Whiting for their game on Wednesday nlg-ht, Jan. IS. The Red Crowns go to Kort Wayne for a ratm on Jan. 19th, and to South Bond or a game on Saturday, the 21st. A nojnber of Red Crown fajLS will make the trip to Soutii Bend. Tbo Standard Oil Co. employee of South. Bend have reserved 150 seats for the Red Crown-South Bend game. The addition of Watson o the squad and the return or ThKssn, who had been o.it off tjt lineup on account of (illness, gives the Red Crowns an unbearable combination. Additional games have been tookd wiUi JanesvilOe, Wis.; Harviard. 111.; Batavia, 111., and a return gam with Beloit at Beloht. Contracts have been signed with th Chicago Btg PMve Xor a return game at Whiting Thursday, Feb. 2. Oswego. N. Y., claimants of two world chanrplonsMps have been booked for a gajne at Whiting on Jan. 25. They are playing on a percentage basts, 60-40, winner-loser, respectively, which assures tbj fans of a mighty good game. The Louisville team which plays the Red Crowns Wednesday night, are heavy, fast and equaSly experienced as the Rod Crown. It will he some game. SCATENAS LOSE TO CHI. HEIGHTS Tli Scatena basketba-ll team lost a hard and fast gaTn tf the Chicago Heeht.3 Independent team by the close score of 43-41. The Scatenas were leading by score of 31- S at the half hut the Heights boys staged a comeback in the last 'half. The game ended S7-37 and a five minutes period was played to decide the gome. The game was featured by the basket -shooting of Kotal of the Heights teaan and the all around playing of the entire Scatena team. Next Fridiay night at the lja.fa.ye;ite gym the Scatenas will play the fast Steger, 111., team. The Rteger teaan has won vlotorien over Ihe strong Illinois Sportsmon's Club and the Continental Five of Chicago. Th line-tip for Saturday night's game was a s follows: CTKA (41). p.. f. r. t. W. Sei.ler,beker, rf .It o 1 1 Schanks, If 7 3 0 2 Gearing, c. " 0 1 1 Grace, lg. ..... 3 0 0 1 Roth, rg 0 0 0,0 r. geldenbeckej-, rg. 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 3 2 5 CHICAGO HEIGHTS 143). B. F. P. T. Kotai. If 11 3 1 l Howard, rf . 4 0 0 1 Murphy, c 2 0 1 0 Blschot, Ig. 0 0 0 1 Wefler, rg. ...... 1 o e Ritter, rg. 1 0 0 Totals .30 S 2 3 Dickens Honored in Londoh. More than a dozen of the streets in London have been given the names of characters la the B0li of Char lea IHrkena.

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BASKETBALL GAMES FOR H08ART TEAMS 'SPECIAL TO THE TIKES! ! HOBAHT, Jnd.. Jan. 17. Til Beonc t Grove haketha;il team came here Fri- j day evening and ivre de-feat-ad by the ! local boys liy a score of (!' to 5. Saturday evening both tlio boys and j Stifle teams wnt to Lacrosse, the Ho- j Uart boys lot by a sreor-- of "8 to II. j Th- girls" crame resultod in a tit", tinscore being 4 to 4. IRISH RALLY FAILS; BUTLER COPS, 28 23. NOT21E PAUR, Ind, .Ian. n.V.t.Jer defr.t Xotre lMm !-cre iat niirht, -s !o ' thrilhtfj trani'- lV-atin-ei by a sens-iUional ?eintl t.:(tf -,,me-back by the Irih tlvc Kach t-.i.m shot It biiflkets, blit Ifnoker.-- Mij.cri. - foul shootinff turned the tid. i;.r I'.utier. Butler led 16 to S at the end of the half. MIDGET SMITH SERIOUSLY ILL XKW TOKK, Jin. 17. Midff.t Kmith, considered one of the m sr formidable ban to.n weight tichte.rs in the same. i in a serious condition with double pneumonia. Smith wa? to n.aiit I.ynrh in the garden next T-iday nigltt. fiirht f .1iowcts aount t.nat Mmif h will he able to rcR-airi his wond-e.rfu) condition on roeoverin'sr from ' his illness.

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Fancy gyranaslnm equipment isn't necessary to acquire or retain your health, and neither is medicine, asserts Miss Gladys Lindsey. "Just use a medicine ball," is her advice. Miss Lindsey has been termed "the south's most nearly perfect athletic Eirl." She is acting as instructor for bathers at Miami. She attributes her health and graceful ficrure to diligent practice jugpling a 25-pound medicine ball around daily. She has become an expert in jafrglin,r it and even Rhows skill in tossing it with her feet. 4 iti 3Tiss Gladys Lindsey jngling COLLEGE j BASKETBALL iUU TK (i t MK. j Illinois. .l .i-.higari . 17. ' Purdue, si : Xorthwei-i ern, 14. OTHKlt GA JiKs. Knox. "3. Wil.iarns. n .

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THE ONLY OBSTACLE to broad business revival pessimism stands balanced ready to be pushed aside. Add your strength now to that of hundreds of thousands of other business men and remove it. Confidence Optimism will do more than anything else to restore good times. Business is reviving as it did after the depressions of 1896, 1904, 1908, 1914. The volume of manufacturing and trade is increasing daily, unemployment is decreasing, loans are expanding. Business is gathering momentum

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I BREAK HIS RECORO BY JACK VEIOOK rSTAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. SE3tICEl NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Ba4 HuOJh will brcaJi no hotn-ron rooocd Oils year. That is. not it the jnutixmaion frtjend.s. and it Is beliored that it wilt. This is -rtvo opinion o tmsebdl men In peneml ajd. although otTiciala of five New York Tnkees today declined to discuas the probable effect a month's suspension will tiav on Kutli'8 Sittin , it is a practical cinch, they fei the same way abo-ut ft . The case of the home-ran king: ia been revived by the cin-atW:B of a runrw.r that the maor leaerwea will tJirow out the role airaln4. bamstornuTisr at their schedule meettngv in Fsbruary. TiJs rumor in Tlg-oroualy dented in Itntb. now would be looked upon as a purely commercial move. "We Jiave heard nothing reppardingUie case of Ruth or Meusel stneo JudRe landis handed down hia decision," said Bufines Manatarer Kd Barrow of the Tankees today, "and all I know te that the ruling- does not apply to the spring- exhibition reason. Aeide from this I do not care to discass tha case," Providing- Ruth's miapenaion etands he Rets started on hia IS22 campaleTi for home run within fivo days of May 30, when h will again be elifrible to enter the Yankee lineup, he will start ju:--t twelve home-runs behind his record of a. t. spason. Kuth g-ot his first homer lat April 16 and hi.s twelfth on May 17 at Cleve-

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of as tfca Una cp wlt W a house. SAYS ULPJLUSia RENHKJITD SrtCiAL TO THE TTMES1 WIHTlNti. lnL. Jan. 17. pinskt the grippoexxV to-bo-caawapvon bowtr of LJt cocaty vivo maiohed to bowl "WNUy" Oafcik of Whninff at th Ilisinr altya ChtTAfro. Sunday aftra!xn. puited off om of the most low dwn tnrku that a man wifl aar aportlac Mood in him at a.!t, would be aahxo4 t fnill off. Aftar takvlwgr imfa arrange me n : to bowt total piM War 10 frames at lien singer's aJlers for a bett of tvfity Wkr the "Iawou" Tvtplask i ccrarves aroond and aays Kci will only bowl S frame for a artLe Vet of twentyflTe d.Atam which h did not have with him. Upinaki who had made ar. rang-ementi! for t;ho aliey-a ean tt W4ii.1ntgr last Monday tvealng saying they were to bowl on the foaxtii floor, after the bowlwrs wuf warmed up 1Apinoki refmedi to bwl on the. -n floor and aid that he wanted t bow i on the fifth floor, so ww-n they wnt tfor Lapinwki to bowl would toe to tsre: ia some aJUey all by himself.' WHil'lNG BOWLING AS3N, BENxTY LEONARD OTTERED MATCH l lATERHATlOKAt. rwS SCRVICE saw OKI.EAN8, Jan. 17. Bemuy Leonard. world's oh-invlen ilg&twelgtii, will meet Pal Moran, Idol of tha south, here on JVvb. 24. if Billy Grbson, Lonaed mmnAgr, aoevts terms offerad by Promoter TtsrtoariCh of this dty. It was anBOvne4 toAay tjhat Itoran ha already aofsrpted the term a and that thy are now 4r considered by Otbaoti . If tfce pa(r ie matched, It will be their first mooting Times

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