Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1922 — Page 10
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HAMMOND HEMS MICHIGAN CITY
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DAKOTA LEAGUE'S HURLING STAR TO ' GET CUB TUYOUT
LARKY (JORC-K 2ue to a misunderstanding in olaiea. it Taj stated In la&t Friday's edition, of The T.mea that the East Chicago
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( mgh school eereatea M:cn:ga:i - j
?h IS to 3 5. It was a hotly ioaght .
nor. being von until the Cna! J e. After the first tow minutes !
.y, Labos made the first baslcet
a-:-.i powley soon lojiowea wiin anoxnr en". Four more irvasVets and & free throw were tnado in the llrs.t half. For Michigan City, Corncsl-se caged f.ur fre-J throws ar.d a baa-het and
r:.irsda,:o sun.i a pretty cue
iiilJil ci the floor. The half c
"3 to 8 Sxi the local's favor. The s-ecocd haXf wis a tr.rUler. ICc:.Igtuj City cans back strong ar.d ft, trht till the ftriitd.. With a few minutes left to play and t'.iM t,core 13 to 13, Fowley dusted fT -ths rim with one., tut Bernoska f..liot -i with a (free throv. Then Ug-
lay tli Wanner
five :aat Saturday idght. at the Lincoln school gyro-
as eenter, ami Swec :uaj'j?. Duffy, four
th school (fame, capaain .
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was c , ' : . 1'owlcy ftrrrd for Hammond, s!r.:'.atr f ar baskets. lAbos and Eeeers !ii the rest of th scourSnc. Uernosfeatured for Michigan City with :; t-as!e.t aJ:d eight froe throws. As n curtain raiy-'r, the hierh school S"-c.'nd defeated the X. E. Cornet knil' J's 14 to TV. Tseit week th-e high y:iooi V.-V.X p'.ay Uxncrson at Ijifay-
:te aTiii at S o clow.
Dodgers would
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nai am. 'i.xsa 4s an error, the two
cluoa have not defied u?on a. dato 1
a-s yet . Coach Tat xr.-aihane of the I-last Chi-cag-o Dodders announces that liereafter be will put two teama n the ba.sktbali tield. Tlie Podffer L;sht will meet aU comers in the 1C5 to ll'O
cm t..e j POxsnd division; th rndgr heavies
ded ws" CJ-re of tho lia to 140 pound
Bct'i cvf t,:3 teams ure crael: outfits. They can compete with th bst la either divisions. Mc-Kiir.c, i;o-.r. ever, does not tout them as superlative or Invincible or anything: that ra-rih. lis has f in-.ply trained them to or?r the-.r bes. and their bes-t ia a c:ea.:i, fast, and' scientific game good enough for a!l amateur team In tho distriirt. In the lights' iinerip thero appears .Tohni.ie Tuffy. FViherKr and Ttla".; k&
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forwards, lidg-s-r ird Cavuny n.s
letter man of hi pilot the tca.ui a.
In the heavieisr roster thert s;tr.i lid Williams .Whalen ar.j tJd-ar i.s
rorwara. wo oraves r.s center, and i
James Cavanaugh and Conroy p. a sruards. Bl K-a vTUltair-a -n-ill capta'.n tho teaixt . O'-iach MeSh.lne is eatr to .ichcdu.e about sli or seven g-a tr.es for his two team:? before the season close". ITe has coached them to a Mgh degree uf perfection and he is very desirioua to sret them in actios hefors they gj stale cn hi.'i hand?. I'or g-amea write dr.-ct to tiho Kast Chicago Dodders, 804 Chicago avenue. Kast Chicago. Ind., i.r Ci.il U. C. tiSSK between 6:0 and 6:20 p. r.s. and as'; i'or Kd. lie will take care of the scheduling for the two tear.".a. A. special ciiallenar !s issued to the Iiratn, K. Consets. y'uftier'i He brews. All S&lr.'.s, Kiberxiian 5, Oa'urr;et A. C, K. C'.r.'s and Vhithr.g Dodgers. All other amateur teams it: oither of the3S classes are ai.so rcOusted to Ret in touch with uk.
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CROWN POINT LEGION DEFEATS CHI. HEBREWS CrtOVrx XKilS'i, Ir.S.. Jan. 3". The Crovn roint Lesion tea;.-, adied another sram-e to its string- of victories s'atu.-day night when they defeated the nctd TVeonas of Chicago Hebrew Institute, 12 to 9. The Weanas lired up t? fheir repxitatioa, disphayiitg aothe b-,I".'.art team wor'.v 4y the use of a short elusive p-a-Sii. Their handling of the ball was of ..:-";: fautless tj p that the Hub five was compelled to use their fetrong-
cst derentive foni.atlon. The (rame was stayed in prct!-.rT even terrn3 throug-fwu the earr at the half way mark toeing S to in favor of the Weonas. The last half was .-e-y fhr'.Ilixtg for the iarg-e crosvd of fans. The Hebrew V'e ViS ah.fad 9 to S, with barely :hree mixiatea let, but a legion rail o,rrr:mo the lead and netted two Jas:'"et3 iri rapid successicr, with lesa than a minute to play. Ii would lia 3:f?cuit t- peleet t4i.dual stars as every player tm gSring his "a.i'' to the game. The Hub legion team with Kr-adaj bacl-c in the i ina up after a tonsil opera! Ion is a. formidable ve ar.d bear watching. ' TLn Cro-wn Po'cx rsgxo p'ay & retarn r me in Ch-aso on February 3S. Tlieir neit tiojixe game is with the Tienssclaer Legion Sre tonightTlie Legion team is one that 1a to be looked ur to in this part of tho state. WiM-i nine victories for the season ai.d Saturday night's defeat ejf ia?t yearns .1. A. F champions th j-oin-t team is golr-er to hive s. rrjg-hty good rx.-'a for the state honors and is really a team that fihnuid be feared y ar.y heavyweight team in the coun- ' fT. ' Tue lay ntght. Jar.. 21, ISCt. ?he stack up agair.st the strong Lesion iea'n cf Kei:.s?,claer, Jnd, bet ti.ey I'.ave r.-.ane up thc;r mi a da to 'Inifh the f3..-.n witli the preaer.t r'Mti m the fans are ir '.ixx for coat i: oo.j fast entertainment.
Club Almost Completed. I'HEN-Cfl LICK. Ind.. Jan. 31. A new clubhouse which has been under cons,truct?on by Che Wench Iick Kprir.grs Hotel Company will bo completed this we?k and will be furnished u.:,d ready for use early in Kebruary. The clubhouse, whioii is one ctf the most complete jri the state, Btandd at the entrance of the .trench Licit hill golf cours-e, three miles from here. It contains twelve sleeping apartments, dining? room and cafes, showers and lockers of ideal construction, en:oki:i and lounging rooms ar.d ample porches wriili will be ure.i in part
.:or tearooms On account ilitions, tho 1.
for play at leaat six wc valley course cr.n be
ard for dancing. f better drainage conIll co-urr-i will bo ready
bc.'ure th'.'
Oh, Battler, Lookee Here! Better Save Your Gas Cycle CinCAGO, Jar.. St. AI Morris, Chi. ciffo f ghtin- c vr per, who may b--s battling I-lalstead, of Indianapolis, f r the copper charr.plonrh'p, I:;iocI;ed out two men last right before a private ci'ib. Mike Tlayes r-r-.vd so soft i:; ir'ir.pr o;;t in vio run-l that ?Trr-;.s
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tiie Hammond Trust. 'll.e lat rci:r.:l (f the league has now f.ar.eu a;. I !.' furs a hot otse. Me:.t Thurtcs-y "th? three ricr hc-;.-Ierj of tho Northern Trust rili try to pil the surprise ove.by golnr Into first place. . BOWUN'G LEAGUE BTAKDlXa. First KaH....20 10 13S19 .4401J-33 Nor. X & a.. 19 11 1SB2S .t!7 2i-30 tlrst T.& S..1S 17 11579 .! S-0 Ham. T. & a. 11 19 11HS .SIS 8-tiO High In5!-ridual tor 02 cues. Xdao: Ebert, Jr., f26 pins. High Snclvxdual for tai'ce gaaiej, Z Uippe, SOtJ piss., Tear.x h:;h cr three gst:aa, yt nt tional Eanh. EO jins. Tet:n high for three g-arr.es, S'lrai Mational Danl:, HI", pir.s. INDIVJDUALi A12RAGIJ ZZS'f.
PIRATES EXPECT .MUCH FROM THiS YOUNG GARDENER
Ed Lipir.ahi 3CSS Adam Hubert 46SS John Ki"pp ...........4651 Dorscli 4.V.2 Jewett iCS4 Julius Meyxj 2845 C. L'ttllng il'S Clarhe 4167 Swensor CS07 Art. ITaert SS9C C. Wolters Eirres ?815
&:hi:dutji; von vteuk tls. 3. Hammond ITut t Ea.vir.rs Bar.lc va-
t Northern Trutt and ivir.gs, alleys 1
and 2. , First National Bank ts. I'irai Trust ar.d avtng9, a.IIeya. 3 and 4.
172 23-23 1E8 13-20 1E5 1-20 144 S-2J 142 -ao 128 6-SO 129 128 27-20 120 7-2C 129 29-20 128 19-2 127 7-20
lefusc-xi to accept any irm:iey ui:ie.ss he worhed for it. Ciia: Ic-3 (Ci.ir.l:) Shaffer, lj!o society boxer, then wsis shunted in'o the ring wi;.U him aril Morris roche.j him to meep in four ftr.jas. "Lri:.- c:; the Ir.diar.anolU motor-
cycle rider ar.d the. sooner tho better," ? t tx-'oI r, ,r'i w",. rw- !;i:f i
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BRENNAN TO GET ONE MORE CHANCE AT TITLE
:-'"T- Tor.", Ja:.. n .Another De-npf-ey-Brennan toct is cn the ft re.
here was considerable activity and 1st as much fecereey !n tho move
ments of those who have to do with tho arrarisemerts cf this cro-poied
, . i match in Madison Square Garden toBankers Bowling League.; day. Leo p. fut, -ho har.ita the The Northern Trust & Savings Bank f reins for Bill T'-renr.an, admitted that climbed another r.ot-h to eeitin-r into ! ho had signed for Brer.r.an for a bout
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crr.ers too".: top-nctchers ".h two from
with Chanvplou Dernpsey, but would not disclose the date and location of the ba'ttl .
Carroa BijE&ew.
Ccrson Bljrbss, who sfiewed year that he has the ability to Le eorr. one of the same's great outfielders, says ht'i set for a bigztt year tho nomine season. Bigbe'a work lart year pleieed ttti Pirtl owners so nach hs drew niso i crease in ea1ar7. And BaresDrevfusa f.jrjrea heT earn it 'u ii''7 I ill 1-1 1 I I I I I
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tER ON TRIAL!
'TT :'., Jan. 2'. A : v - r- . n boo- calieI :i . v. . . i ij si-hed- - . i --s the h.-l of . ,i - t rytl :"f.r ' ,.r,! - :r. jck" Brandon, : -.r .i ' t . Lou '.a TTnir .'r i'lop at ITnyti, Ma, : r-yvn olairirs Tl)r. i -,i . n:". i;rant.. .! -j.i Kt "' :'!' :.-;.
L. r.-up a ?c c. roint i2. Ci4'.;v-:: Fag en ....... h'.rc.'Tiaha-i ... McWayne . . . . Hver.ft ...... Sub?iiiute-3 -Bresrahan, 6m up for I";.gen,
o .v 5;. Heirew S. 1.V Kothmac ...T2F., Sezlin . . C , .' . . Walter - -. .... Corn-par. lor. ...It-O Lentin Jack McCuuley. for h for MxWayne, KrudLCp&hates for Seslin.
F.eld Goals Fag-en 3, MTCac!ey S), Sezlin, Walter, Companion. I'ree throws Ttothmaa Referee Roter.-baum.
OTCH FXPERT
'E FEATS BANTCS
rj 1 it'-bert Pt-'.w-ipt-rf, 'day sacred over Newell TA. ic:i. is the ccrd it-i.Ti J's checker a. t"' first deTiett, vrhlca will .af. -.. The score a r:, 1 ; IlarikJ, 0. 'a as sxifrering from
Jack Dillon Arrested. TNDIA N A-FOLTS, Ind.. Jan. 31. ! Krres Price, more generally known ! as Ja-lc Tullon, bover, ksj arrested j Hunaay en a charge of violating the j prohibition law as a suit of the findrr; by Sheriff Snxjer and Motor Po- j I icptrion Schy ami Tlniciebriglit ef j Chree jralions of bee.- and a half-pint j
wjinc mu.o a; ui.ion s cotxage at Liberty Beach, northeast of the city. The sheriff be ber was txi a fiiitecn-gailotx Kec, besrlnK the r.ar":e
of i brpwins cnsiwj.y in Tla-miltcs, O. Tn additlorx to the beer and the "tnule,- i the offieers said they found twenty-
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GAMES WANTED. The Central A. C. -'Z Whiting. 7nd., j w,-u!d like to hook games with teams avriei"-.g S-fi'J peanda. Please ial.e notice Crown Jra r.nd Cyclone A. C. The Central A. C w cjmpesed -of ; such stars a"? "3. Moore. D. O'Connell i and a few snorj. . 5'or ganci writa 'll-ugerie Moore, 51 S Ciaike St., Wh.;t- j jnr. Indiana.
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Don't be misled by high sounding phrases loop dealers offering free floor lamps, cabinets, etc. The FREE extras in most instances are associated with irresponsible loop dealers who GIVE XOrurXG AND GUARANTEE OTHIG thek .diding scale doesn't recede below tho actual set . price, as pre-arranged by them. They make you pay dearly fpr the extra lamp. etc. Their method is to go up and come aown if need ie to a certain point. The extras have all been figured in. and you pay them a very handsome pi'Oir:--for the thin irs vou do not want.
Straube offers you the thing jou want a piano at the bottom price, without any extras added in a dollar for dollar piano value, DIRECT FROM THE MAKER TO YOU. thus saving you jobber and dealer proii is.
Our prices start at $05 fpr Players and 2Do for Straight P:
Instead of a thirty day trial,, we give you a Coo day guaranteea guarantee that means i. our claims are not met you can have yc: money back any time during this trial period of one year.
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