Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1922 — Page 3

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ISLANDERS . BLUE WHEN lHtfHtlRNED

Tfct Blue Island quintet ef bowler Tejkrese.ntlnsr the pubPi rrrvlca srft company the Iiiinoia caumor;:y :t nieh-t ic-imcd to th Island blur than ever. That is they should havt '.ea bt-j-lut they w!n't. They i-eerely we'll come tick aaln and J.he next fciine wa'll play a. different '.me, TK'a os th result of their Jef'jo.t tfoa the superior ln snvasb'ns f the 5erthem Indiana Gas &. TaecTric g-ai-f at McCool'a nlleys when tho latter V. wled over 3,51 rra,plea to 'rr th Blue Island crowd. When the whistle blew a.t S p. m . ;i,r the rtart thf re were so many fans present that a Sugar Handy sail. You'd have thought Jimmie Smith was roUiu? Count G ne'er '"r the eharnionahip." Braes Hebroier, Hammond uhlete, f rigUVned the ii" r!?ht of? 'he reel when ha smacked 190 wr.ue '"ttlo Jtamile Smith V.arrr.an mc right jack and won a cheer from tho j!n bcye with a total of I '.!. McDotiougn r HULniocd, rcp-jttd dark l;ors.-. surprised fans with achieving the high 'ndlrldual acore. Ilia sverap totaled 184. Souvea'.er of Blue Island rolled

high icAivlduai e-.-ore for his team und

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BOBBY McLKAN READY FOR COMEBACK

John Ci&rk on tli etool .at the .i-jl lino and hsndlej the job like a lit rati!?:. Ths ecoie: EL.UE IS1A.NL..

Soj-venelr 159 16 Is:' ITS '1'uMey 10S 172 12J 1S4 iiar.hata .147 161 119 142 Pareatl .....110 132 174 148 i. :;:;o is; i:i ut i:.s Totals 735 Sei 741 Team average, 7 6!. HAM7HOND GArf it KL.KC. I lira chimin 17-7 17 157 163 :.rcDor;ousti 175 184 1?'S 1S6 tfchroedex 1 12o 152154 Vounkers ...... ..ITS 139 157 lu? P&rman ............ -03 177 177 1S5 .. Total f'J4 7CG V!L

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PREMIER DISTANCE RUNNER OF WEST

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C l-urnas finishing a cross country run ahead of the field, eprinttt2 through pool of water to the tape. The remarkable running of C. CL Furnas of Purdue university tha past two years stamps him as the premier long distance rur.ner cf the reeL For the last tvro years he has finished first in the annual -toss country meets with Michigan, and Chicago universities. He was member of the American Olympic r&rn st Antwerp, Belgium

WHITE BOOKS JACKSON

AS STEP TO TITLE GO

Charlie White, Chicago hoier. who adtaniced nearer a matr-h with Benny Leonard for the lightwelg-ht title by jefeatlng: Johnny Dundee in Boston Jat wek, yesterday closetl a match vieh Willi Jackson of New York. The .on ten will Ire decMel In Madison .'''juare Garden Keb. 1. Tlie weight win be 1J5 pounds at 2 o'cIock, txna they will go fifteen rounds to a decision. Th Chicago haft'er lias several promises of a match with the champion and Is doinjr everything possible to ihow the public and jiromoters he Is entitled to a crack at the title fy meeting- ar.'ous nontnJfn. Charlie will utart training tilay at Kerretc!; gymnasium . He w:l! work there ail week and l"ave frr Xct.- Yo-k next Sund.y .

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Latest photo of Lobby McLean, snapped at Ncwburgh, N. V. Bobby McLean, for years world's champion professional skater cntil Oscar Mathieson defeated him in a series of races in Norway la?t vear believes he cat? repain the title. He is training consistently in hopes that a return scries with the Norwegian star can be arranged late this winter.

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LITTLE JOHXXT BUFF, the t--p!yj weight Uiarr.pion i? champion ...f the veft-pockct s-crappirs. j can make K'3 pounds may well Ioi:: to his laurel?. Johnny j mate ltii'i-t'.veibtt

Is a great little ligliter, a willing ham- tlsrous'b--mer-and-tong j lad who alvvays g-ivt-? j . a boxing i-rowd a run for its money. ! ELMER IIOGAX i.- .;! That's why he is popuis.r. j Jack Ltritton. Elmr is But popularity won't ket p a boNtng ! v eit?ht champ of M:chig.n

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title Fate, and of all the present title holders in the game Puff probably holds the least secure position. The Uuu tarn weight division is tfem-i;:g-with good boys. Perhaps some of them will climb to even greater heights. But they are a tough unC willing- lot, as Du:T h.13 occ:a.-:iOii to know. Pal Moore, of Memphir. ir.-er.tiy save Mister Eui'f a boxing lesson i:i .1 Milwaukee ring-. There are others who can box rings around Jonny. and. bearhi? mind that the bantamweight title has formed a habit of clianeir.thands every few months, it will not be &urprislnji- to see Buff dethroned before the New York is very old.

tho trail of the v.-elter-and he re-

'nt!y proved it in a rugrgfd way by Sivir.K A I Doty a lading, floori:; bis man four times- though outweighed by tt-n pounds. Jack rtof?ers is handling Ilogan now ar.i'i is keepfne him busy. They are jrtttins ready to start a campaign in tho ta.-t 'or a crack at the welterweight champion. CLAKENCK CHLLESFli; writes us to announce that he will do the cam -paisii mmaiiinj? of Harv-y Bright, the Columbia University fL.-nom, from now on. Harvey 13 e.ne of the few student-boxers who has made himself ropular with metropolitan fLa.

Comets Plan Real Club !

j The North Lnd Cam: ? have ca'. Ic.r j ' a special rneetir j for Tuesday night, i - j Jan . 24. at the Irvint- school. Every- i ZTi body is invite! to attend this meting-. 1 ZZZ:

which will be called at 8 p. a.. The;

I Comets Club will not only be an a.th-

amateur club and everything- possibl. ! jw;P. be 4one. to fr.ake this one of the I best athietic clubs in this part of the ; I state . All thove over sixteen yeara O. I ac wishing: to join s-houid b.." presen j ac the. meeting. It will not cost any- : j th;n- to join th first niga;.. Th !

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IRISH JOHXXV CUBTAIX, Charley Doesserik's versatile little smr,n,r

has been knocking 'em ail cuckoo la-. - ; iy. Johnny recently went up to p...rt- ; land. Me., and took Chick Sutras the i

New England f ea therw t i !'. t fhauif

to the races. lie oat Abe Fri.dman i ten rounds at Fall River and knocke Bobby Dyson for a row of as?-, cans i five rounds in trie Fame town. Does

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I REAL GALIE PROMISED I Toni.chc ac Irviniy sohool the Blue j r-tvtls will rday the Went worth high j school f iris in w hat ij promised to be ; a ta. t basket ba'.i game. At the ia:t pame the Blue Devil won by a. 5-4 ;

re on v cntv. orth's floor. 1

i A d , es.b.y roglit th - Blue Devi la ' i nr.- playing the B.-tz jriris on the Irv- j I :i:g llcoi. This is the second game ' , with U- z. t he latter winning after I five rr.:,:it-sj overt' me. B--tlt xt:i nies 1

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MEL COO'IA.V, pirants to Benny making a great been one of the 1

no of the many asLeonarrl's crown, is oneba-.k. He has our. try's good liglil-

weights for a number of years, but he was poorly handled for 3 long tim.and lacked tlie initiative to co out and get 'tin on his own. Now. however, lohas gotten a freIi start .ml lie'ii B. heard frcm. Mel doesn't b(li--vo B. rin

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! Purple Tosr rs ; Hosts to Purdue1 j X'Tf tiw.-siern University b' .-.kef i.- 11 i toa.ni will have Purdue for (,n oppo- I ! non? tonicht at Patten g vro 111 a. coo- j

P-reiic- game. Although th- Purpie lost !y a one -iile-1 w-oro t he ias. time fro t-ams met the f'7f.w r. of .',:" Ev.-tiistr.n 'ininiet hope .for a ht'-T j sli-ivv ing- f onitt :i' . i'linl-n; ; nniieat -1- ! this "as oil at.tj Xorlhw.- -st.ern has vo ' t.i.stc virtorj-. N..-.-t h -v. -stern lv:.- . !".t fivt- fiarn'-. v-.hile fji, Piii'rm,;.-r s 1 1 ' - - " ' - ...... e. . , , ; . (i .1 ; f

MIDGET SMITH MUST BE CONSIDERED IN BANTAM RACE; SISTER AIDING HIM

Midjret Smith now stands jut 3 one of the leadir. coi tenders

for the much shifted bantam-T.-thght crown. And he has climbed to the contender platform in n thort career of only trwent7-fiv fronts. Ke :s tAventy-two years old and fc-jght in the regular army during tho World -par.

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ST. JOSEPH'S 63; HAMMOND COMET 7 In gajne. featured by tlie snappy pas-work and rrfect defense o-f the Burpie and Aed, the Hammond N. K. i omets were given a severe drubbing" on the local court Saturday night, fij-7. The Collegians took the lead v hen i'ueti: registered two po uts from f he f.ul l.ne. fjliowi-d by :i row of baP.ets which ran the scoie up to twenty before the Meitors '.sound the net lor their lone goal in the flr."'. hilf. , At half time St. Joseph'u beld a safe lead, 24-S. A few minntes a.fter the second reriod opened, Fubstitutes relieved the Colleg? five, holding the Comets to a final score of seven wl-.i't pushing the purple and red count to sixty-three. Puetr. -vTeier and Russel tallied refr-i:"iiaj-ly for the college ca.se is, witb 1-toftir.aa reeoverins the o-va; at will from the visitors' territory. Derroff ?:ood out among- Jie Hammond r.-.en with five points to his crcd.t. P.feree Harrison, Ttenys-Iff.fr.

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Here at last Is the Ironer Tkat Yoi Have Been Waiting For Irons every bit of the ironing. No hand ironing any more. Irons sheets, table clofrw. riirts. waists, ruffled dresses, children's rompers anything ! at all. j Does the work better than j hand work. So easy to operate that it j eeems more like play than j work. i No more backaches from j standing and pushing a flat j iron. You sit ?.t your ease in i a comfortable chair and feed ( the clothes. The machine docj j the woi L '! No bigger than a sewing I machine, yet irons the widet I theefs and table cloths. j So easy to move cbout that ' . . V . i

you cm keep it anywnere in the house and mave it to any place you wish to use it. Moves so nasily that it can be pulled about with one finger. You don't have to go down in the basement to do your ironing iron in the kitchen, dining room, bedroom anywhere. D?n't say "That sounds too good to be true," let U3 show yu- .

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uoshen i-icisups Ko lYiatcii i or aupremes "Wit.': ' D ic!;" I'rocMieh thlowers pt: v.' the- brt lootbait exii!it.ion f the ir, th Murr Supreni-s letd ttu: Gvtn AllStars, 1.1 o. -r, ta indoor g-,4-i -iron at XV.fr IVirk Tavilion yctrrdey. Vu'ibivch l'al50n itooi-rd hoth touch.lo.wr? for tho 5vpeme and C'onzeln-inai klekl one toj?. after Al Xccjer had rr.ied tl't flif. Thi G.i(iep.tteii pla't-d llna-jp combed from the Chleacn j-.ralr; learns, and hl it not been fcr tK-s ind ff-rent pinylK otT the Pi;t;b. .a the SB-Tie vonla bn e Wen a. our r.ided cxhubirior. .

The Il'bersiian.'" would lik i; yxvl. ui; t;ajnej wit.Ti am Mr n5ttn.1 faati this r os ion . l-'or g&nci writ- .1. " lahaa,, S-)7 O-ntrai a-venu'. Wnltl-Phon,-310-TJ. l:iieij.:

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.litlgct Smith in at lion, and Vera Smith, his sister-second.

j '.otic i Iul but they will n.ijo have e. I .so-ial cluo who'- the young foli can ! '-rjoy th- evrnirgs. Tlio (! mi a ' oi.ld .". --) ilk" I'i l.,,o .. some gam--, j for Thursday i .''liir.c-. ,iun. US', at t be ! '.-viiig M-hool (Ti-m. Would like to h-tr from a pood l-.'-1 jt.-tir.l :cn:n and afro I a li" pound leun. l-'o- f,j,:u-s call ilamrn or. I S6B7 betw on ? : '. and -):i0 a, m., Tnerdav :iir-! t. e- ' i-o-,. i are out t"- keep u: tbe.i- g-o,! record j thy ha.ve ma te for :b-mseive:, in J baf-ketba.:: . The;.- are ri ad-- t o meet j all comers in t he amateur game . Th- ! Comets not only cltim ill'- ira-ldb--' 4-ight basketoa'.i lia.mpl jnship of ' Hammond, but alf. : f I ak e county. Tho Comets expc'l to play the b . Joseph's and So'itenaf for the amateur f titie of Hammond . j The. Colonial are out of it since tht y 1 graduated into the professional class. : The. Colonia nuy h.ivo a good team at (.ire.wTit but wait until tho end of the season an 1 if will be it iffeient ' story. Pon'f. force;, the -nvecting Tuesday n ; z ' t .

the game i'i poor condition to but camo through in ."-frorg '.'.luting tvwlv- of the pfdnts. ttoor work and icfYto'ive riay w powerfui f.i.i'T i'i fitting down Wabash s-r. Hensley, Itinsha Hadlt-y put up pome strong Poor throughout the game.

piy. style. I Ills i

No Ters. A VDfiMn of many year of njrrte l life, gjvln? ndie? a .voun bri ;r. ' Iwt'.'t particfiariy- v.; ca tears. Tip firt time she shed. Un-.n "he" will Pi stricken with remorse, th" secorn tin j ho will be uucomfort utile, t tli -.1 ! he will lhink her a nm sane?, an-1 ,!; j fourth he will go t-ur .ni bung thj floor. Kvl'ieritiy ther- ir pi 1 1 o -. i'-i tears in run it led Ufe.

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Vatashers Come From Eehind to Beat Earlham KICIPMOND, IND., Jan. tS Playing Wabibh to a standstill in the first half -nly to weaken in the second, Earlham lost to the Scarlet, SI to 18, before a eacapicty crowd at the Itichrr.ond Colfeum last night. The battle was f-a-arod by the tfcrappte.,. fastest play of the ecaf-.-u d.i-.ing the first period. vhn Karlhain fought to a 12 to 11 11 com. t over Pete Vaughn's quintet, 'our, Kurlhirn'" 'Pi in, wont into

the an ! Not Guilty, v, o;k A Chicago irff?ssor is anthnrit.v for J the statement (list 1)0 per cent of tbo j women in the UDlted States fire home-

iy. Wru, what about itV b-iy any person to Cnrt one woman in t! Is?

East ClliCag'O Dodgers j cmtry who does not ?e-rot!y brJ'fve

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Whiting Irish Defeat

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out. neither t at an ytime l'-d by rnor- than three !!r:ts. Mc7arthy

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Retiabie Source. Visiting Minister Ha vinsr or most unfortunately lost the manuscript ' my sermon for this morning. I ;ir:

trust in Providence for !njirar!op.

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