Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 184, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1922 — Page 13
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PAW, TYMnr. Tprmnrr 27. 1022. .um,iu.,w..i.i,.-i !, FIVE FOR OFFENSE 0 DEFENSE IS NECESSARY II BASKETBALi PAL MOORE FINDS AN EASY VICTIM IN : K:iri XI. -.V".! r ton r .on' : . Ti'uavil ti c n.l . f ihe bout lie slio.vi t !i. e'T.-e; of the C.hleutroan's v..Vit;i in in- ;li;in 6j' lnyh fciiool. ins 'ins: paino nlvvays bris the draw twt nty-t'ir. e !! Bo ;uul hun.tro.ls of i b'u:k "f the possibiii'.y . f thf iwss he Il.it Mi- n:n:r v.EARL M'ARTKUR!: ---i i 'rp, hi'uvcvor, hov.--n tlio lasit roitnil a.i. It is dou'ntfu! nit? i n tt .- -ptei. llo-.v-ci-, ti.i.t dra-.v-hoch is .f.iuntl in all ty.- of oftnr.o Wiji tii' liv -man th f--::so tpn-a out in f r 1 1 1 of i:. tlw i.-.i.-n that h:j.pvrs to have the I.;:! -nn'tin. s -irk indept nJcnt ii.'i.skcthall team; in In'.i: :i 1 his )...! h is intoros' inur t !i"t.' li.i.- of :':V:i n!',.l d.'.ons.-. Tin- ji.inu: . f I "...:.! !, intiodiuud siorrx city ?do-re of f: I'-.'l ; in i : I. : i.. iul t n i ' y j ":i i s I io ; ' ,nly ir. In- v. yy tlo- hall up to the ojo,. ,n. if , 1 1 th..I aui-uc!;jiir 1 . . . - . : i , . 1 1 i .. i i.i ill' i o ".. 1 1 . i . ;i i : y u I 1 1 1 : i :) - or pass,ni4r, and tin :i tir- uum v. lih til. j r.-r .1'. iv us :i!-.n i:: :n .- ics;ns nt i 1 1 i ! 'i i "i i ri i.l . 'i I'll t . . i 1 .it I .
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Never mind! There's more in the bread box Mothers know how kiddies love that wonderful new Certified Bread From little Johnny to big daddy the whole family loves that full rich taste and flavor! There-s more sugar, shortening, and milk in Certified Bread than in just usual bread That's why it's so wonderfully good for toast, sandwiches, and bread-and-butter If you aren't already using Certified Bread, it's because you haven't tried it Get this big economical double loaf at your grocer's today The price is the same as for usual bread Your
money back if Cei tifiedBreadisn'tthe best you ever tasted
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s;:vh ;i.s to t:i. n:y I to U. Iu-i.-.ik tiironvh '..r i io.i..-u; Khols. That ia :iu. pro ;.;,m '.in ::.ini that hn.pin-ns
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to i h- i.jiiMm.-ni.-i i" . xp. i'ii io s:z-aii-1 ij.i-i'u. ! !o-. .'i-r, ;;p. .-d iiroi loains i-iiimi for more tiuin j-ize in h.iak t-
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S.-nip cii.ii !irs favor thi si; rt pass
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him to a tiam 'nato who is t:a:!in
lie in turn ih-tM the san- until n
opi'ti irifi- is fon.n and out- nlnyi-r slip linv, ii t.'io )io ir, or possiidy thrc-f: p!ny- ! yo down th..- il.ii.r fast, and one is .in n .for a pro-:- and a i liame to shoot, for tho haskr.l. Thin slyh: of .ft.a k is mu.-h favor.id. Jt r.-'inir. s all livi- min .in tiio '.ffi n .s o just a.-p.u.-h as it r (iiiii'i s liv-j im.n ..-n thi-dt-i'i use, thi- uny the K".'irn( is plH.yt-d liy w.-li oai;!ii d ti .'Lni.s.
While th.- ha. yuarrl may n-t wan -
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" U-a'i..-' mi. a as has l..-..n d. v lop- d i ,i,.r f.-ir down th: tk-or, stiil he is al...i Wlm-niiiin t"ni r j ;:j.y, Vhi!f t.tlicr.H I w-av al.-rt not just t; bii.ak up op-
iv the hum- passi-i- style ' oom-i.th" i.tfii-k hv cov-r'ntr a forwaru
f play
tili ilni'T iv the hm
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shoot lt.th Io.ik an-1 short passes in tla ir efforts t . work h" hail to within hitting dis:anee of thTo i-ay one style of offense is hett.-r thnn anriih.-i- is i mht-'kt . Jt all de-
or int' i r.'pte-l .as-'-, but h fxpif is hi; own tt-am ni-it.'S to p.'i.--s the ;,.i!l back to him when they find the it path down the floor bha-ked by an opponent. The day "Jf a man loafing in tlie cor-n-r of the court and wailing for a
pends on lh", style of r-layers a has- j pass that he uitjii-.t s!it in a shot or kethnll o -h happeri.s to have. On . sn- ak in bar k of tlie f ward is Ktrouhb- v;i!i lisiae; a . gm-hinat ion o' , it r.-prre tin- ii'i-n lotii ..n offensIoiik and sie-it ; asses on a-a oiTeiiso island defense to play basketball suethai the difiy-iit s.--..! at whnh it is j -. .- .--. u i ly . necessary te pass i ho ball .sometimes : c u-se, tho different teams u?e i aii--.-s ''u.-i.t.:iii--.'. and in iiiy .-hot f.-:- i various styl s f nv--ri ;.n defense, but vto.i! are lot . CM i on :-s,-. . -,c 1 -n; a s a it is i-imi'iir.
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Pasket ball fans will be driven a county. Coa.-h Smith himself
rare treat on the tvenirrv of February
7th. when the .'hie;m.) l-Jijr l-'ive plays the K.ist fhirao Club t-.-tua. Tlie iPa
Five n am v. i-re Xatior.al A. A. I". cliampioris for tho y-.-.rs ! .Mil. 1 ! 1 I . .lJlfi and l'.ili;, t'e.ntrai Slates A. A. V. ehanudotis 1 '.) 1 2-1 i-i ! -1 j- 1 (i-1 T&i S. nn-i I r.b-p- r; d.-n t ft-ntral Slatey champions ' fJurinjr . 1 ') and Il-.-adme- th-; list of th" I . i a ers is r-'ad.iy nr's.-o".; vh-j ti.-ds no in trodu-t ( to the 1...S-i;ett-a:i folh-'A-erf. of the Calumet !.;- : ion. Io r s on the t-:ur. are "Hat ' 1-V- n'-y, Sv. . de .li.ll.-ison. .!o--se - rat. A 1 Ma r-iuart 'i' r! a r - t !e U hit ; lad I'r.H' n stsi-. ar.u .'.1 i'r.s--!-r. Th.- contra l calls ! n- liie ap-
p. rxm t
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Is the
best player on the K.iski tball floor ever s-en m the Caluin' t 1'istriet. 8ueh tht-r '.veil known piayerf as Shi '.ton. MaeThompson, Meghan". Kinney Uant. '.fart in arid .Stewart make up a combination that will bo hard to s'op. T win this ame ni'nri; a ;:reat ileal
ii .-"m.th " i;i pat ta '. y.-'S "n : a ss ri.-anas week of practice in j. reparation for tiie Kline. Tli- ir-ji asi-nir-nt of th" O'nh has i'o:,.-. rt a trreat dial of i.Sn..p,-. t,, !-.; ' ':iff I-hve t.-a.-n in tl.c -nde.--.voi t ) f-'iv. tae lo.-a! fans the bes K.'ini.- it i--; -e-a-le ,. hMik a-id If ''- sn ... pc.-t i.i g-ivrn e;T..rts will be mob- to
(i.-at ,-i tie. fair- : Thi; w
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la boi,k th-- AVhitinir R.-d Crowns J ;-; n ir
t!,e later part of tie; moaili -i; h an be the Irst opportunity for - U - fd tion vvoi.ld I..- one that all le.-u;
local f.-ins to ciln-.--s a chaa; p i . e i: a -, , : . fa us would like to S".. . l.,n'l faract tcari in a- tion. Coach Smith of h' date fj:l p'ace. r-liri; . ;-; at '-his: Chicago club team has devrh-p d S p. m. at Kast Cbi.-ac.o, M-i ; j .-, ; . Gvm
a team that v.l! er.:, pare f t vo -ai '. y 'i'b.e Chicago IVig Five vs. L.f-t t.'l. with the best independent t'-arns in tl.- clai..
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WANNERS TO rr" " T;!r ,,' "i!'h rroved r., I nip, save that the f-v!s ." . -e sn-. r li-a:
xJjAY lav THAT I
Thfl vr.inncr Mali-able Athlcti- ci.s been aide -u, , the aa..-;- I, a
.1 V i 1 1 '-'- "ri.-s :'' 1
to Inst;!', m a
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! rratc-rtiity basket!. .-ill t.-.-un of '-i;paraiso ur.i-.v-rsity f ir a -,.,jn,j n.f tiie j 7ira-oln si t:-... irjin in ITarnmond S:.ti. rday eveninjjr. I Atthonith th .ir.r.p.-s expect S'-m-j fast play rs on rhe v;rrsity 'in up. th- y ' :he confident that th. y ..: i'.' be al-'e t ') ! show the visit us :-i me new trick 5 wi i ! 'he li.ilf. '.,ni, ,.f .v,,? J;,s;t.st p. lines "f
I tne s'MS' n is in pr. spi-ct. j A curtain lais-r ie-l.veen two fat In it.
tea.n.s will pr jc .-l !!ie piim iiial c .ntmt tomorrow eeen n.
e-i until thnd o.j! and s'a!'. and t ...
o- !y servt tho t.-ani. V- i C ;s-f Cblca s.-o cejr t. I'd" Toet
seh- dule j . No tan i an ever aer-ese the M'hi'intr 'w is of atiy'tinsr bti: sjo.h! a.ird. lean, siior sm i r. i k . ! cir' . .-uei: ' .-pi fit of the c'.ub and t. rv man
r that ret-irn purp w.'ri; 0 l"obr'it-ry ith. T ie 'w's : al ike r-as-t niie.-tato w a-. i Kame ha.l never been I
E. C. DODGERS TO PLAY MALLE ABLE S Tlie fast I-;.. st C'lieiTi I -!::er t '"
j n. und 'pii.it t under C-,-. -h rot M ! Shone I. coinr to ta'-;e a hifrh step -.j of its cla-s ti -morrow i;i-.;iit .!anua:y 2Stb . They have booked the, hoav.
Mnbahie Ir n t;
at t'-e M-'ll-ihl.-'s
tryn:n--isium i'uatai on O e-Min ami Johnson streets of North Ha-urn- nd Tho Iron tos.-rs advertise a. lie pounds but t h -i!l scale oven hi la.-r dian ;!iis. In aid tion t thru w iaiu tiiey ji.-fr-k a leovejciil p-aneh that hv been bt in).Tit:-pr hi.me the t ii-i-.ey rpi't eoasistently all sensor; . Scene i the 1 est team.- in the roai.-n have .eondown before their sria-.py i-tn work. Nevertlieless. in ; pi:o of all :h ir wei;lvt and povr, they do not uiid -i-rato the ability of (he !"o;lrrers. T.-.o .- rcalitse that they shall have to rt. rape t- with a. fas; and well oib-d ntaehire in the rais' Chicago outfit. Tho growirK p--jui!i--ity of the D-.du--r is evlden -.'d In the. laxR-Q ii'-!"i;:i-tion of i oot"j-s that ii;ive sijrnitVd their intentions to nial-.e the tiip t Hammond with the team. Close tona hundred and iwnily-five reservations have been mad.-. Quite a number of the fair se have also sent thelr names in for tickets. Tile team will leave for Hammond ..vet- the South Sh .pp. at 7:00 o'clock. 1'lay will be railed at S:0O promptly. The clubs will split on a G0-4U basis.
S. 0. BOWLING LEAGUE;
Sf-cCIAL TO THE TIMES!
W!!IT1.-.- . :i.d.. . :a. . T!ip Main j ''ffiie team ,-.r t ra S . O A, A. w ; - . ;:.;; !.-'iyii" hr .kr th ' r.-c ra ; (;. -': k i for ,1 ciimeji ...'. !, -in ve- a-i- of s. j' C.us OH rich '.nd Whi-m- r ran a .-! s ' race for !.i- i; in !j bin tl (l- t;e .V!:'; j Po.res of l;i a.n. i f.. . - j, ,-..y j id timer, who ha-- h, !..-,: .,Lr ..-,,---! M'l y a: s. it sb -vs s aa- of t!:e. y c.n;. i t rs what the ; s:a ' i : i ' i e:- arr. i f tl-py t ay .i t the came lot,,- !...::.h. ! i The Arid V.'ork and To. . rs No. 1' f 'cams have dr-.pp'd fr.-m the b acne. I
a n'l a new scncciuie, -.va. be in .-: next week. This week's bowing completes ti"? "nd round. MAIN OFKICK. Miller 210 1T2 MrC.at-t.r.y l S'i 12 H '1 'A'himi-r 17& l'-.'i in., K val ir.; ; i I.i esse IS.: lkj 1 ; Totals S52 "10 ttOi A CIO WOHKS. Fort cited . OHKASE WOJtKS. f. Pataky 210 Igi) I5i Rtid'eff 1 45 1 47 U7 Zulvay 15S 17'j 15f Ja.ri.sky inn ISt 151
C Futaky 2)7
Totals
TIS5 897
TOWKKS NO 2. Forfeited . FAKAFFTNC WORKS.
Summer Harness Races' winf,loTf - :l" 177
i rapwcii i - 1 i :.
1ST' 79.".
Montuelier Plast for
A inch-- the places where racing will he revival this year is Mont.prlier. ln-1. A few yi ars or.-) a cyclone laid waste the fair cr und there, hut prior to that the association had ceased to function in an active way. Listmnmer the grounds were pnnrehaseil by Kellcy &. Martz. a firm of real estate dealers of -nt pelipr, : nd they bejran immediately to rehabilitate the track and build up the tit ire plant to make it possible for races and fairs to he held. The process of recur st nut ion
i ha.5 been forced in no half-heat ted
manner.
Wilt .. Han sin
.15
1"C 11"
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171 1T.2 14'i
IPan.oiuson 137 15 n 150
Totals Ov -itJ! . . T".-evo "a.tts . Kra p-1
738
6 SO
eiA'n.
...IS 153 175 . ..1SS 150 1C0 ..1T4 147 in:. ,..12.1 1R7 IIS
Rang! cad 1 73 101 l!n
GAME'S WANTED
The Cyclone A. C. of ATiitiTis, Ind , oilr rh
would like to book frames wi'h any ' i;,an ka
teum avrraKitiff fr. rn SO to S". pounds, j
For games write John AVn.nl. f.28 Fifth-
rupp avenue, or call 45C-J, "Whitins, and ask for John.
.VimTN(", hid., Jan. 27. The Clyde A. C., now better known as tho Interstate Steel five ,v:ll invade the-
! st ri nyho-d of the Owls' nc-st at. .'"r.:t-
ire, on Sattiriay next, bent, on wrestiinjf from the Wliltin-i? tiara some of its basketball prestige. Needless to say, the Whiting t'-am will not situmit without a battle worthy of ihe im.mo. The Clyde A. C. has visited AVhitin-' several times in the past, having: on one or.car.ion given the present T.ig 5
Totals 72S 718 3-12 TOW'KR STJUiS NO. 1. .Mats 1 12 1 fiS Samson 1"" hi'1 ISO James 1 1
17 2 1 '.' 2 210 1 42 176 170 725 890 871
Totals 7 2f
SWITCHINCr PTCPT. gtross US I'iC 12? Oarrow- 133 111 12-1
Dor; hock 1F''
Pummy Wil'oson
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.103 150 1H2 .178 170 14?
Tot a'.s
72 707 ("02
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