Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1922 — Page 3
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iMflMOHD MAKES HIGH BOWLING SCORE
iSar Handy took H pick-d bowllnir team to Chicatro Height.-. Thuf-rday 'evening and piK.i ir Au- his-hr.-.;. ..con: ;VT ma.de fay a Hammond team. His wen knocked down a total of s.riH ipins iurlns the evenidt:. Chicago Liteigrht.'" rolled a total of 2,725. I Klmer Hall pickM off I'.'S pins the j-flrst grame. 214 in the .veond. and 2r.fi rjn toe third. VhU th other men -were ttnable to equal Halt's si tint. frhcy wre trail Ins close behind him. The. Am five bmrl'TS will iravi-i ti Toledo, Ohio, in Mr-h to take part in h National Bowlim Tournam-nu Th scores of the Huifrht.? 'amta-toh. ioilow: Zr.A jHa ! . . - i 4 i-ipra.T l7 Is-1 jHThelan ............. ISO Jooksey .......... .131 2 2 1 "Wtahl ... 204 .214 Crd Ar. ,". o -ei cn is; 212 IPS is 2 2".: 23.1207 Totals ... ..Jfio lOi r. 107G Team a-vern rre, 101?. Chicago 1 i f.tc- htp .
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.Jeson . .Aaoher p Ttjaxj atvTRire. ?12. (BOWLING TOURNEY 5 ' h X-ittie Potatoes were peeled last f 'Txtursday evening- by the Vo.ta.to Feel- . The Potato Peelers must fiow 'talc n the rot.-i.to Mashers -for the f -Nrarrhera had already extended a ehalJ "; s?i.fft 'to the winnrr. 1 thi. isn't nbout a scrap In a. res-t-a-arant kitchen.. It's about a bowiilr tournament. It all started when '"recrge Neal annon-ieed he had.- orI eanized a team. He called it the Lttlile Potatoes because Xitilo potatoes are t-aroued to be hard to peel. Bert ir"teimaTi promptly organized the Peel- ' crs ami announced hid bunch, could :rim the challeng-era. ' Last night the matcih waj pulled off fit the McCool alloys. Tito' Peelers ! wnn .but Julius Meyn escaped with the scrt? sheet so the exwt score, cannot t'ite learned.. The teams -were as foll lows: I Little Potatoes Fred Paisre, Prank j Xfaker, Julius Meyn, George NeaJ and ' Hugrh Feihrma.it . Potato Petlera Verr. ?sniiner. Ros. ;j(.-e Wends, Maj. vliie, A! L'orsey : i.nd Bert SteelTnan. Doc Sherrer is catitain of the M.tsh--rs which will attempt to squelch the Peeler soon. E. C. DODGERS LOSE TO HIBERNIANS BY LAllR-T GFORr-rE. !?-jach Pat Mr.Shar.c's fast workirrrr tLSt Cliicapo D'Hlgers Quintfct wiw nosed out of its initial ffajne f the sufcon last T'edr.p:iay nifrht at the Whit!tlki liifrh g-ymn.isium when the strong .Vhltinp Hibernians CJisred the win-rtin-g: basket In the last minute of pla.y i'jr a 21 to 19 score. it was a nip and t'r'c' Jtffair from Ve.Tinnin- to end with the halanre of .ctory swaying from Fide to sid. r:'lo Ix.dire-s opened the pcorins with 1 ;,- first marker. The Hibernians imi:euiatfy evened up the account and Karner:d iwu more points for a scant lead. This wns overtaken and passe.) I.y the Itodp-TS, v.-ho, in turn, were luiokly passed again by the Hiberni.i n.s . Towards the last few minutes of play the PodsrTS scooted ahead with a six-p.:'int leal. Hut the Hibernians quickly displayed their mettlo by recrlsterln three baskets in rapid fire i.ianner. IVitii the count 1J all the fvo teaiivs battled furiously. In fact, the play was to furious that Referee Valsko ordered Kdirar. Etaj Ijodper back guard, oft the floor for slutrprinj.:. I'Uffy, Podgvr forward, was also reluoved because cf injury. Two fies.h pien were sent in to take their places. Tlve heat of the g-am-e, however, w as not in their Mood and the Tliberninns easily slipped o-er the winning marker. A little to-ugrh luck pome poor p'nootir.jj and the inability to net f rethrows, cost tbe Dodgers the K'ame. After out-r-sjalng and nut-playing the heavier Hibernians throughout the argument, ll.-iihar.a'a men v e ur.abla ' o reii.1:?. tl.e. to . ..f. s 7,d. au:.e o2 u;.ei.r!.v.el; ioug"n lu.-k it, li't Sv.-r.u-lnyr the bail through tlie n'-t. They were constantly piaylr.ir a tattoo ntrain-t the birkgrinind and the rinir with no results. Cut of eig-ht free throws the Fa.'t Chlcasro five could mark up only me success. On the other hand, Mot'nrtj. i'ar.a"y Hibernian, had iiis eye lioru-d to ri.zor cigi sharpness for the evcnitiy. lie misi-tieQ on nly one attempt out of his eight free tickets. Kdgar, Iuffy, and Whalen for the Dodgers and M'Cart.y and P.urke for "lie Hibernians were the St. us of the evnln. Tiii y k. ;t tli- er ..i In .n. riant excitement wilh their dashin brand of pl.iy. OHIO STATE, 23; INDIANA, 17 t'OLVMIil'S. O., Jnn : 1 . J i. St:. ' tifeat'd Ir.ui.tfui. 2i' tu - ....v :'t.. . . tis ba.tts fin- i.Kt'.o Sis ouf form. ni.ssinfC rnanv Tlie nineten fouls cn!l .! .7, in is. K.a.n" J hoo,.;,y ; .: I te. v. l. uu .y 'io:)e nil.. ts. Iti.li.ates the rousrh playing. X ln'li:t.na player was capable of s'orlnjr .rttore than one lxisket, excit Ca.ffey, whose floor work was the outstanding- play of the I loonier team. Close f-tia r.'i n ir by a five man defense caused trouble 'for both teams .
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L. bTlil'f W ir r.aitri S to I .t h flavs h of i; out a e from r ("!t!.- . 1 1 ' i i ' of uar.l is a't-ie t.. s:n format i..u 1' i 1 1 -.!'. . ite:t Tuesday nitrht there is no doubt in tho minus buxk thai 1 fans of thdistnol uhii'li fvo will capture the came hetvveen the K-tst C'bieatro Club ait.l Whttni.tr Is. hen t hes' two '-..jIjS ci;..sh ri-t 'tue3iiay tveiiimr 1 1 1 tiiv McK'itiiey litirh school jryin. t:.oh f-arrs rate hinH. The AShitiny ' 's Is wi.l to I'.a.-t Chu atro with a .'.an n . oni n .1 havmir lost a same this s.'.asi.n. And rit;ht with th; tw Is : he C! u i t-am :.re on a par- not iiavmtr yet in., t with defeat. The Mast Chicasro boys are to Ik1 'autione.i on a number f fot;lt made in Treviuus Lrarrtes that ;::i. their ep-p..n.-iit5 an -'sro wit ii tossups. In some of the ebise win nines this mig-bf have spelled defeat l"' r tlie Hast ChieaiT' l.oys h:ui trio visi'ipir t-'am prov IS BEATEN A big- crowd witnessed the bowlinK match at St. PanPs L.utheran Parish House last niht between the Gary Braoc.h No. i6 of Concordia IjeagTie and Hamtriond No. 21. The final score showed the Hammond five wfneer by 153. A return g-.a-ne will be playod which will he announced later. The scores: BTiANCII NO. 21. K. Ooehringcr 180 199 170 V. Kutz 173 191 189 C. HerlioM ,.143 118 1!9 A. Kbert 1R2 186 177 Wog-sles 167 1S3 190 Totals 824 E68 Slo BRANCH 36. SaJziirtua 2ft9 168 161 O.Keimer 138 18 10 K. Prarifc 180 128 181 R. Kejfmer 159 149 144 Art Kruegr 178 193 172 Totals 864 796 796 "PRO FOOTBALL SATS YOST XT-W YORK, Jan. 21. Professional football is a irwnace to the college .port, as It rtjbs the game of many of its .great est character building- qualities, Fiftdin H. Yosrt, for twerrty years football coach at the University of JLichifran, aalil heiro last nig-ht. He was guest of honor at a 'banquet of the Mio.hljran alumni o-f New York City. The profee-siona! Bport, Coach Yost said, tends to make the collotre players unsatisfied to play tho game for its own sake; robs tho fame irf tho exhilaratinginspiration of acid eve merit morely ior achievement's sake, and destroys the Ideals of g-or.eral seme", luyalty. eactritlce und whole-hearted devotion to a cause which ioark the coiIck player, "The professional Bport Is tlaamed, in part, ut loast, for tho critical attitude many students and alumni and others are asumlnjf toward, players who aro rerireiiontlnp them on college athletic field, ' uaid Coach 5'ost. Coa'ch Yost also deplored the tendency o sfa-o lntetrectional football frames and extend the gridiron season, lie declared tho firft consideration of men In collepe should lx tho obtaining of an education and the flttlntr of themselves for life in th? world. Athletics, he naiil, tire merely one of the means toward that end and should not be permitted to eclipwe tlie other school activities. Brazilians Named Hammock. Hammocks are supposed to have received their name from the fact that the natives of Brazil used the bark of the hnmack tree for nets In which to sleep. Here's an easy -Way to get an py $5. 00 to 7n the Scout Club. "DEFORE spring opens you'll have a motorcycle to go Scouting with the rest of the boys. Remember the Scout is fully equipped, two unit system, ammeter and everything. Sixty miles to the gallon of fjas. Do you know of any cheaper transportation? ond think cf the fun you are having. Come in today and get the details. THE MOTORCYCLE MEN 514-13 Hctaian St., Phone 122
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ed equally as ace unite in making bn-:-ke: from extreme posiiinns on the tb.or. In must of the V.a.:t ( hlcacro club trn.rpes jdayed so far,, the Club has picked weaker teams and these without a record. This is cot so in the "atoll to be nlaveil next Tuesday. The Whiting Owls have proved the erjual of the Fast Chicago team. K.,th teims have i,c n travc-Hnfr a fast past and next week's rame Is looked forward to he one ,f the speediest matches of the season . The Owl Club is composed of such well known stars as Th lessen, Bensen. the I'.artuski i'.rothrrs pnti several other well known "Whiting- stars. Those to shine in the Fast Chbiatro lineup next Tuesday evening will be: Coa:.h IV. Tl. Smith. John M.-Shane, Kenneth Cant, iosepli S'tcwtirt. Clyde .Martin and Shelton. LOOK OUT, JACK! "TARZAN'S" AliTER YOUR HEAD PIECE 4 r7 t . . . .:-... -w. . ; . - . , . ? j i. - j ' . Tantan Larkin. Tarzan Lsrkin, 202-pound heav?weight from the lumber camps of Micner-ota, is on Jack Dempsey'u trat! ready for him Oow. Boy, net that raw meat away. He has lickeeJ Andy Miller and Jack Templa in the east as a starter. He's eo sure of himself that he intends to Jet bis hair jrrow until he wins the championship. Go to it, Larkin. I. K. ZEKO TRAVELERS WANT GAMES Zeko Travelers who have just recently organized a basketball team would like to book games with any 125 pound team. Th Zeko's haven't any gym and are just a traveling- team. They are a fast bunch of players1 and guarantee a good game. j For games call I. If. SOI. or write to John Gallik, 3930 Elm St. Indiana Harbor. i--ia1iftaiiAalt,f:,ifa Vv.?triaateiifaJfiai it listiL AlfTO E-irOD We will mend it or mnke a new one for you out of blank sheet metal. We are making to order hood, fenders,, steps, trunk holders,, drip parrs, and other orticles of sheet metal for auto carsSpecial designs when needed. Ask us for estimates. A'l work rjuaranteed. Prices are jt'.t right. Work called for and delivered. Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works Phone I0J2 690 FICIIMAN ST, HAMMOND
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LAST DAY OF HUNTING SEASON January "1 i.s the last day on which wild ducks and .ireese, coots. -a!li miles, and "Wilson snipe, or jaek isn.pe may be hunted anywhere in the United L:.te.under the Federal law which pre.;ori7i"s seanons on ir.isrrat.jry game birds. This law, which is administered by the i'.u-I'.-au cf Hi. domical Survey of ibe Fnited States Department of A criou 1 1 u re. provides, however, that the carcasses birds killed flurin- the open se.uson may e poswssed for un aditional leriod o-f 10 days .followiiiir the end o.f th season If state or l.x-al laws lo not prohibit it. Tho possession of carcasses ot wild ducks, fecse, and other mijrra.tory frame biixls in cold storage plants after February 10 renders the owners subject to prosecution in the federal courts.
CLTJB PLAN OFFERS OPPORTUNITY That long- eherishod desrtre to own a power two-wh.eler is nearer realization foor the lads f t.xlaj- since the announcement uy Slljrer Tiros, to the off vet that he would sell Indian Scours on the club plan. Slider Pros, fale offering- the advan tafres of this plan for the first time to ijiispetive motorcycle owners and in doine; s-o he feels that he is renderinir a service ths.t will be appreciated. The Indian Pcciut. is a moderate priced middb-w i iurot motorcycle, which according to its makers, has won world wide popularity in the last two years. GARY "Y" FIVE PLAY WHITING OWLS The "vVhitinjr Owls aro a!; set for the touted team from the Steel City. Pinn"o, awaro of the stiff competition he will have to meet has put forth every effort to cet his jnen In shape for a hard game Saturday nig-ht. The Owls have scheduled frames with Rast ChJcasro, the Interstate Strel five of Chicago, Crown Point find are nego tlalntf for frames wrtth the American Ix'gi n teams of Lowell and Vaukepan. 111. The "Waukepan tenjn would prove an exceptional drawings card by virtue of O'Karrel, Chicago Cub catcher, being in the lineup.. Only the best of teams are being scheduled because the Owls are ansil
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COLUMBIA A. C. i WINNERS! In a untrue at the South Stde gym the (Vlum.li, a A. C. Jrs. ran aw.-w-w.Ui the Mailable Iron .Irs. to the tunin to 8. This wa.4 the first game that the Columbia Jrs. played this season and the hope to take on manyfast 115 to 1-0 pound teams before thi.j season ends. Next Thursday nigbt st South Pide gym the Columbia Jrs. will meet the Went worth A. C. Jrs. at 7:3a p. m. A curtain rai.-r for C. A. C. and W'entworth A. C. fi rs-t t- wis, The ( do r 'da s would like to bear from some fast 3 15 to 120 pound teams. For irames. call Hob I'.iair, phone U3t-W. GAME WANTED The V.'ost Park Maroons would like to book a game with any fast team nveraK'in.i; from toi to 1 ( ii pounds. And also a pr. i i : i i a a r j- ,a:tie nith the second team . e r:i u i ng from SO to 85 pounds. Tho-,,. Hv.t-.r ,,r write W . Met ;r'. Kirty. l(i-o Atchison avenue. Whiting, ln.l. BASKETBALL CHALLENGE The CVrdinal A. C. of the Brnols Hquso basketball team challenges r.ny j other team in the slate of Indiana.. I Tho average weiirht of the boys on the Irani is 110 jmurids. Call Phone 3516. f Success. "No real man over reaches what be calls '.success,' " said one tft the biggest business men in this country. X.o one wif-h hi-h ideals fs ever satisfied with bis own achievement. With every high point Rnined. srne higher peak s,'-' iortts ahead. Ilwati p the high spirit reaches earth's last boundary and find the goal still unattained, there must be ne.v opportunities still waiting beyond. Even the desert mirage is but a reflection of what really exists somewhere. - am is m .
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