Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1922 — Page 3
Pse 'Three ANOTHER VICTORY FOR CROWN POINT ICiTCIAL TO THE T!8S! CT.OT7N i oi .T. Imi.. Jan. SO 'Vnnn'.ns their r.inth out of ten ija.mes the Crown Poir.t American Deg-ion basx.itTOMORROW Another Big Day OLONIALS i PITCHING PROBLEM WORRYING McGRAW HAVE BIG i GAME THURSJ
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- f-rv " ; at t Inf io-t.vt e g y tii. corn. ' ' " SiVy and Oaluraet avenue, Thurs K" e i ru-. s?r,iith and ?hellon are, srepajti.,T for a n$w attack oi the ! "Ka.trer :;M.-t. ad the boy.s will' hsM in th'Sr practice, so as to j omj';.'b 4-onder'-il team work.. The f " b'ipt' i a rota'ole Improvement j .' i defensive wort- .-igjnjit the Gary T : :tnp.y beoai. thy got to their or,wr,tat and r:uck to him wljfu Gary tie ball. That is the who'.a thing ;a defease, aaid (. h especially ceces- ! ; -tary when , t ' . follows the ror.ng: j . "To ueo offcuslve system, fc-ni then S ) 'jr is no siuToty after an Interception ? j "r-r a foeraan. rmi'U ar.d Gr are th ilcirM ou t ItajTjmond quintet ) f ai jnd tue'.r ;--..ncta seldom get ; . iiajiy la a same beoaura- they aro cot--sA to tiohtlT th.-y cattt et th ball. " Maoagror Chayken haj his ec.hedale , 'Htxl for tho :val tfia-rn r1tl Chicago ;T. Si. C A. -who rcamly defsa'cd tie . " ''ijottgo Jktaroona and -wbi fcav won . seaty conatrrutiTe pamea. tii last; " toeiaar a. 39 jx Jt -a in ovtr Knoi
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" : tentsm tha les la this paction, f iro-wTi I'VJ.rt wbl hta rJeaned up . j 'rwrytiMTisr th;y rot am aloo scheduled "tor a g-ami oa the- lvJ floor. The Ked V lrv'TM!, 01s and the blcj tire will also "e rcot before the baaketball peasoo w o uj aftioold try to bac& thlf 5 Toa&rftil quintet which is p!ay1ar ! I'tij basketball. O-rner Itllett doaa i , tot i any jrtca stand in ixla tray, 11 ! - tJio iraiM he traata and will bring: ' ft lett tfeem to thin city, ,
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ET DEFEATS ST. JOE A. G.
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Scots of Game a.t Garfield! Gimiasiiini Is : S3 to 11. , i 1 ' Tttn Cahmaet A. C. to it the 6t. Joe 5 '. A. C at t?s GarSeld gym last riigrt 1 Ad defeated fha mt tli tnna of S3 j to XI. Calumet etiurted aa uaua.1 -with j "he first basket and St. Joe Mowed !
: -with another. TI1S3 "sraa the only time '"siumet wa in the danger Bone. A-- ( "Jiousrh CaJamet haj ben oat of jjrvcice for the pw-t week, the St. Joe quad could not tffp the tall from travel.'ns: to Calumet hand. Th first Ivali of tJio ytsms ended v:th sccre 11 to 3 ia fafor ctf CaJ-amet. The Calumet J1-5. with their unbrok'i record -w&a defeated by by tie fast Pirates. The nert fame ached ;ili for the Ia2 unset teajri ia with the Herewicl itasxi Tuesday r.isrht.- Jan. 31, at 8:00 o'clock at tim Garfield s;rm. The ilne. (ip in last n5rhts gs.m -wva ac t allows: iiendicii .......... L.F, Relvert 'iaadHc ...... K.P" . ... ... Zozod i-'-pudlk ...... ...C..... . abveider Bagans .I-O . . Norton - ............ H O ... . . Jtin j 1 "tTens Scherer jJi'aTcic ..........1j.F. ...... fepalik starred tfor Calumet making , Ave baskets Bendlck four, Oazdik four, a-g-atis 'T. Fort St. Joe, Z-ieoda two, ' 'ortou two, Juns one. fcnils Sptidlk ':-
Zsfca KcGrsw w0 aet fee Ssd with bia Gijj3 Kmi Groh or no Keinia cntil tha (rara'a p:rhiRs staff is raisrtb-
Artha? Nehf m tha eoly d 1 Toney and Douglas failed to b eendmbla hurler last ceasoc. deriendablo. Slim Ealjes. wba
helped this quartet a bit, is gtrae. McGraw trors Ida ezzzi etaff
B&rnes tras unsteady Juries tha reamlar canpslzn. a'tho-jffn fc
starred ia tfca world'a series.
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TOURNAMENT
SOHAEFFER BOTJT " TO DETERMINE BURMAN CLASS - VxietA-or Joe Bumtn, ioptjlar west ifie boxer. Chicago, will be graduated. !:on tha l-tntamwefeht division and , sroonied for a match -with Johnny KUaaiiO for th featherwrlsiit title will -e datermi-aod on Friday night -when
!.rofl will trade pnrc?v- with FVanVle 1
Schaeffer. tsa.ri hitting south aloer, at Setoe'ia. Althoug'h 33rtrmaa and 6( manaa-er, T T ogn ray Wala, have agTeed to let .-"chaeffei" weltrh la at 1J poxsnds at 8 I'c'.ock on the day of the contest, they ".j&im the match -was made to give Joe . real battle at the tart of a cam1 -jaisa -which they hope will' wind tip -;ta a contt with Johnny Buff for ! bntmwfii!rht -hw,mnirnfrhip.
OCHTGAN C1TT, Ind, Jan. SO. On Saturday, Feb. 18. the Michigan City T. M. Q. A. tt!l hold a junior basketball tournament for ISO poud teama. Rules and requirements: I. The stripped weight io the team that t.k3 the ffoor ehsll not exceed an arerage of 130 pounds or an asarregrat weijfht of 659 pounds. 3. Players who were on the hig-h school first atriner acfter Jan. 2Sth, are not eligible to play on any team high schools not in auy athletic association wlil be accepted. 8. ?Jo player weifrhtng- owr 1C lt8. stripped will be allowed to compete !n the tournament. 4. Ten men may "he reEimered on "oe. low blanks but only nine men may be carried and played by each team. 5. Players on the team must net he over eSyhten yeoxa of age. '6. An entrance fee of J1.09 will be charg-ed for each team entered. 7. Halves of twelve minutea will be played, flna.1 game to be 15 minutes. i. All entries and entrance fee mcst be in by Monday. Feb. IS, 1923. 9. Drawing for th schedule of g-irr.e will be rrawde by the association officials February 18th, at 1:00 p. in. 19. The flrat game will be called at 1:20 p. m. II. Each team to pay Its errrti expCiiBCS.
Hanover in Hangover. CKAtTFOTlDSTTLLE. Ind.. Jan. S. The Hanover basket crew didn't have a -haace with Pete Vauphn's hustling Littl G4anta Saturday night in their contest on the local floor. Kvery man on the Wabash team swung into firing action esrly in tho srame and the final gun was fired with the visiters on the less desirable end of a 3-to-9 count.
Te core rt half time rt-rut 19 to 4.
WHO SAID U. S. GIRLS ARE KNOCK-KNEED?
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Inciirt.ior.a lat night were that Cus Desch and John Mohardt, Notre Dame football Wars, Vho wt;.' said to have ipiayed with Carlin-ille, 111., in the professional crame last fall aainat Taylorvllie. III., which rfsfulted in disqualification of r.!ne Cnivsrsity of Illinois athletes, would be cleared cf any connection with tho collcsiat ifoctball scandal. Dcvelopmfnts tended tr show th-it Desch and Mohardt wer3 innocent victims of a casn o". false identity which waj the recond i.stan': of double crosainj- n the bitter rivalry between the towns over the jru-me on which Car. linville people bet approximately $50.000. it in Sitid. after hiring ten college players for their eleven, only to fini that Tiiytorv'Ue had leiirned est the plan and procured nine Illtnoia athletes for Its team, which -.von, 16 to 7. THK OI,r AIJAS GAME. EolIi Desch, a member et the Arnerican Olympic teem, and Mohardt, an all-American ha'.f hack section, have issued formil denials that they played in the jjamo and liav-. presented evidence to tho Xotre Darr, 3 authorities at South Der.d. In-J., that they were in school the day of the content. When the Car'inville people who thought they hid hired the two pi-dyers learned of this thy frankly declared that nndouhtediy they ra.d been i r.posed on b some persons uing the names Desch and Mahardt, and thuii "tfonbla-crossed."
ball team defeated tho Chicago Hebrew Institute five. last year's A. A. U. champions, by a tycorc c? 15 to 9 last Saturday r.ight. Tha Crown Points wii; play the strong Rensselaer five on Tuesday night.
GOLF AT NOMINAL COST IDEA OF WESTERN BODY
Parker Makes " Worst Ever' Negro Caddie BKLXi'SAIR XTEIGHT3, Fa.. Jan. SO. Don M. Parker of Garden CJty played Cie part of th-j perfect southern darkey caddie yesterday in a makeup that fooled his beat friends here. He carried the clubs of B. A. Vaier.tine of Chlcag-o, vice president of Armour & Co., snd his identity was not discovered until he made himself known on the last hole. Ring- Diirdner, Gnutiand Rico and James Studcb&ker Jr., the other members of the fcur-ball match, were let in on the Joke, but not until the match had gone six fcoios. Valentine remarked several times that his cad.lie wa the worst he had ever soer.. s he was continually failing down and spilling his clubK. getting in the way of putts Parker stopped several with his feet.
IGGER THAN EVER that's what hundreds of women said about this great semi-annual event.
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CHICAGO, Jan. 30. Gov; for every one at a nominal initial and reaeonabla annual expense w:il be mads possible it was announced Saturday by the committee amed 1-y the TTestern Golf Association to foster community links. This committee, composed of Charles Pfeii. of Memphis; Fred 3. Borton, of Cleveland, and E. R. Rosers, of Chicago, is formulating plans whereby any town can start its citirer.s with a golf links with a small appropriation and keep up the cot-rsa aa wall ac extend it as players require without much additional expense. The original outlay.
the committee haa proved can be mada I
under a charge of recre&tHn parits while the woaller fee charged piayeirs properly h-andled can b rred to tat.e c-i.ra of the course.
"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
loin the fncUatticout Tm ty S5.C0 to Join. In a ftw wnkt yoa take out a Scoot, and tha b.lanre yoa P a. yoorrrfs. INDIAN SCOUT la that Sight rr.achln that' ao a.7 to handia. mit quiet, cl.an and oconeinlcai 9 mllea to the failon f.ir avert. Own a napp7 llttlo INDIAN Join tha club thia weefc and veu win b. rii'.nt h tba early tprtrj, SOGER BROS. 514-1S-18 Ho Wo St Pboae 122 Hamsoed lad.
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WHAT'S IN IT?
Brand new fresh lots have been added, to fill depleted stocks caused by today's big selling.
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