Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1922 — Page 12
Jr-nTiarv 21, 1922.
LAKE COUNTY TAX LIST PAGE .
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Joitiny liuff's trip to England wAl not free him from the annyinpr challenges of all tiie contenders for the liantarn title. Pete Herman n 1 is proinpr abroad in a xvo-ks. ll'-r-man !ia.s be on offered a mat eh with Joe Fox, the Knirilsh f bi' li ..u we ig ht ohampion. A. F. Hettison of th ? Xa.ional Sportinpr club ha offered Her'iian I la.OuO and t rajisportr.tr-.n for two. This offer was h'jehly satisfa. -'or yto 3!erm-in and he 1 -st no time in -coe;iT in;.: .. Thi bout will be sba-sr-d durin.ir the mid.ilo of March. Heritan may inert Mi-irre-t Smith arain beforo he sai.'.s lor Knland. He has jiirn-l for a b oit at Xew Orl'-ans on Pfliniary 20, and the promoter wan'.---dther Smith or lyneh as his opponent . The fifrn;nr by the Yankees ef Oienn KilMnsror, star all-around atli-le-te oT I'enn Sta.te, adds one more candidate for the third-base position
n tho X'ew York American c.iub, and recalls the number isa.i mn wlio stepped ut of lesTf. ranks and made jrod in jors. A rt'lnir Oaviin, one R-reaf est of nJ! third lavmn, the Giants from (Je.iTft-.Hvtt, :
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lie dehvere1 to the Ciant.s I'Yatik Friseh, who also will be listed among the p-reals of the crauie .'it his j-'Si'i-n. Flisch went to the OKnts from Foijham, and made ood as soon as he wa. placed in the recular line-up. TjTi.rry Gardner, f ir yars one of the best; third basemen in the crarne, got bis training- at the irn'versity of Vermont, and the lamented Eddie Grant prepared at lifarvard. If KiUingrer can show skill approaching that of the players reamed above, he will be a welcome addition to the major league group. Raln-h 'le 7-alma, the preat rtallan speed king- of the. auto world, has his own Me-as aimut manasrors. Frequently he has been approached by '"en look irc for n s-v't b-'-th. s -'t-kine
10 take can- of his interests in t h'; auto track circuit. He always listens with customary courtesy and then asks why he should have a manager "You only race a few times a year," the applicant often replies. "I could s,-ot you twice as many races in a season "Then I'd have to split with you," says lie Palma. "I can make just as mmh money bossing- myself and working only hnlf as many events as I'd have to with a lnariap-er." "Yes, but !ok at the publicity I o-iu'.d pet you." the seeker for a berth say.', as a final clinch-oi . "Publieit y ?" answers D Palma. "'I have a lot of g-ood frif-nds in the newspaper world land they always mention my name whenever I win a race. Arhat more publicity do I want?" One run readily observe what chancp prospective manager has with Do Palmu. There seemi to be a strong- desire ani"tig baseball club owners to select ca.tili-rs to pilot teams X'o less than
six backstops will manag-j X'ational leagruo clubs this year, five from the bench, and liill Kiiiifer of the Olilcajro Cubs from beiiind the b:it. Killifer Is an active catcher and a g- od one. The others are Mitchell of the Boston Kraves, Gibson of the Pittsburgh Pirate. Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals, Moran of the Cincinnati Reds and AVjlbert Robinson of the Brooklyn R o b i n s . Gibson was probably the ereatest ftar am o tiff Uie lot. i,; was the lea-din p bacl;sop during his day, wtt'-n an active piaver with the Pittsburgrh team under Fred Clark. In the Amoi i" an league Connie Mark of tiie Philadelphia Athletics and I-e'-Fohl re-present the catching- bripa.de st manager i 1 maj.-.;r leajrue bas-eball, hiviiiff turned sixty years. He was sold by Hartford to Washington in the old X'ational league.
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PAT CROWE, EX-BAD MAN, SEEKS HELP OF DAUGHERTY IN AIDING DRUG VICTIMS
Statesman's Advice. TVo should do nott g in-consistent Trith the spirit and gpnius of rmr in-
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Horseshcts Long in Use. Tt Is Impossible to state definitely :n horseshoes were flnst used. A in the British museum, from Tnr;m, made about f 13. C, is sun- " -d to represent it horse being shod. ;s not likely, however, that shoeing iron was at all common in the part of the Middle nges. Wil- . ) the Conqueror Is believed to have -('.'iced the aj't into Britain. For r::ries the art of the shoesmlth d with that of the scholar and - : In England find France, and even, ,.s practiced tile art.
C'-'Hctopher Columbus' B!jj Crop. Z ,'iie American nugnr crop, waliA n x'f nil over tho work!, was pi -.-f-d by Christopher Colnmbus. On Irl .;oeond trip to th!3 conntry he pi the pujrr.r case at Sunto Dot.i . It was the first crop to t i,' n tn the new world and one whicl L;- grown each year.
Money in Coconuts. In the last few ve:vs a strong ftn-3 fro wing intevest 1ms developed in coconut culture in the Philippine islands. Not only are the native planters nvvakening to the edvnntagcs ot tiioi'eni !iieihols, but foreign capital find enterprise ee a prosperous future In the industry. It is virtually impossible f(.ir the prospective planter to either purchase or lease a bearing coconut grove, Imt large areas of virgin land are available for new plantations, more especially in the Mcro province, where conditions are ideal for coconut culture.
HOLLAND BILLIARD CHAMP EXHIBITS SKILL IN U. S.
Glass Eggs for Bad Singers. Friend of ours has discovered a new tise for wornout electriedight bulbs. They are excellent. h says, to break up nocturnal feline concerts. One flung out of the window will, with the resultant explosion, scatter the per-
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Ary Bos at the table. Ary Bos, youthful Hollander and Bmateur balkline billiard champion of Europe, is now in the U. S. to play special matches with Edouard Koudi! of France and take part In the national amateur balkline tourney at New York Jan. SO. lie is credited with being one of the most brilliant cue artists ot th day. . . . .
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