Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1922 — Page 13
TING 10 BAM JLOWELL Th Whiting Friars are scheduled 1 td ,jOW&11 at-. 4 fca.tt!e tiie f?n POntAtlvt-., of the down in their battle on Bt Sun3ay afternoon, Nov. 14. Lowell ha B9n ucefui in vanquishing all PKraanta to dt ad vrere- the successful Didder, for the Friars' ext tfi. The Ijoweintea ara the strongest &rgrgtion in the southern part of the county and the boys M1 fee outwtrfshed considerably as tt opponents hare a great reputation for their fast and heavy team. Leweii has defeated all corners by ar?r scores and have yet to taste iefeat and will try hard to beat the Friars In six coming fracas. The Trlaw ai'e practicing- every evening: for this tUt with the LweU team and are devoting all their ex. cess time In preparation of some new plays which they expect to uncover in their next game. All the bvys have come oat of the game with the Et Chicago Gophers in fine physical condition and are nervously awaiting the time for their next encounter which is next Sun EDWARD C.
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TI OBITS OF THE ntlAR-OOrilER CAME Johnny Mostll, popular "White Sox player-, was an Interesting spectator and everybody knows who Johnny rooted for. Intense rivalry existed between the rooting- sections of the Whiting and Bast Chicago crowd. Mayor Schrage says that the team from the center of the earth can beat anything-. Ruination bf fall styles did not causa any comment as all the fans were more interested in the game than of their wearing apparel. No doubt the tailors will do a rvsh!nr business for the remainder ef the week; The roe tins- section of the WhltIns crowd was led by Tell Leader "Runt" Feeney and the rooters responded with seme very good yells. The game was played In fast time as no team had unnecessary time out. The officials for the contest were Falsely referee; Quandtt umpire; Greenwald and Smith-, head linesmen. Jimmy Clahby-, the Lake county Jlstic Idol, was present and enjoyed the game despite the rain. The Black Eagles were stronj? for Whiting and were rlsrhf '! when It came to Making rThe Oeodfellor.--, ,i - snt with a larsre dele an.i were UNAS CO
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East Chicago. The Hammond Scatenas are not anxious to meet the Friars as the Scatena management has ignored all attempts to book a game. We couldn't imagine that they would be afraid t inept the Frlnrs ami By GOFIIEl: VAN The East Chicago Oophers will hava to step, out of the middle weight division this coming Sunday and g in to tha heavies. This 'on account of tot being able to book a game in the middles. The Gophers do not Intend to lay off unless It is absolutely ncctsary. At the meeting on Monday night all tha football teams, stayed shy of the Gophers, and President La Vine had to set up and make a talk In regard to ali the teams refusing to rlay the Gophers. He told them it was a iase of being afraid of them and that they were l'Vklns; for t asy teams. iie told them If the Gophers would beat them by a few touchdowns It would noL lower their standing because when a team plays the Gophers they get a reputation. He compared the Gopher record with all the other team records and showed them uhere the Gophers had won one and tied four, a record of 190 per cent. fc'o for the 12th the Gophers will probably take on the Wilson Boosters, an asrc-gatloa that hits played the best teams in the heavies. Bo far this Beason they have played four games and won all. They have such stars as Courtney, who played with Illinois, and Gray, who was tackle for Northwestern a few years back. Their quarterback. Roberts, was an all-American four years ago. Up until late last night the East Chicago Gophers did not know v.-he the r they were going to have a game this coming Sunday or not. The Gopher management was busy dickering for a game with several well knawn football clubs that have a reputation and a large following. Last night at midnight the Wilson Boosters called up Manager Pollack and booked the game for Sunday at -he fight arena. In order to get this club to come to East Chicago they had to' be guaranteed a neat sum. but the money end Isn't all if they can produce a good football game. The "Wilson Boosters come here with & reputation that cannot be equalled. They are backed by Prank J. Wilson, who was elected in the election of Nov. T. Sport Notes Temperament is not conSned to the prim donna, Wallle' Hess Is learning as he coaches the Bets girls' basketball team. Wallle has his hands full maintaining the equilibrium of the quintet. But why shouldn't he? With every one of the play?ra a starT The Betr team will meet the I. II. B. girls office team a week from MonSay at Lafayette' gym. Oscar, the haberdasher Lottlnvllle. fight promoter and manager of the Whiting Friars' football team. Is arranging another Interesting boxing show. In the .meantime gridiron fans will delight to know that Oscar is arranging a football game between the Friars and the Hammond Seatenas foARMY HOPES TO Z?y Norman E. Brown. "Beafc Notre Dame!" is the cry 3tt the campus at West Point these day. and the soli r " oys are bending every efort to that end. The Ind'nna team defeated the Army eleven ?H to 20 last year in ore of the r-rdest fought battles of the season. This victory and the rosy chances of the Army to even the score olaces
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therefore we issue an open challenge to the Scats for a game at an early date. What say, managers, get together. At times the Friar and Gopher players were Unrecognizable owing to the mud which covered the play-
Sunday the Wilson crowd will bring out Mr. Wilson himself and he has promised the boys each a J 5 gold piece If they defeat the Gophers. He says if they can he will call it a complete victory. As East Chicago is a Republican strong-hold, the Gophers in this case will have to stop tha lJcmocrats and show that nothing but Republicans win in this town. If Uie Wilson Boosters should be fortunate enough to beat the Gophers, the Gary Elks have promised them a game. In taking- on these heavies the Gophers will have to show some real resistance. Practice has not been sloped up a bit, if anything chey are geltlnar drilled real hard. There will be practice Thursday and Friday nights. Coach Murray will probably be out with- the Gophers for the rest of the season. Murray is Uie old-time coach and If they don't do what he tells them they get the boot. There waa one serious Injury In the Whiting game. This injury happened to Chuck Lloyd, who played at end. Chuck Is one of the best ends around this part of the country, is in ail plays at all times and is fearless of any team no matter how heavy they may be. He will not be able to perform any more this season. The best backfleld In this part of the country is In the Gopher lineup: H asset, Oswego. Madura, Frankenhouser. Cohen, Shorty Long, Darrow, Zimmerman and Glick. Our line cannot be equaled, with Monk Friend and Biff Sam at tackle, Jones at center, Batch and Martin guard, Rider ajjd Carlson on the ends. As the Gopners are the best drawing card around this part of the state several teams are negotiating wlbh the Gxphers. In The Times of Nov. 8th the Hegewlsch crowd say they would like to hear from the Gophers. Well they can by simply calling Indiana Harbor 1120 and ask for Phone 23. There will be one game at Uie park Sunday. The admission will be 65 cents for ladles and gents. Ge.me starts promptly at 2:0. ThanksglTing day. No better match could be made. Elsht bowling teams have been organized at the Elks' club, Hammond. Antlcred bowlers of other cities are Invited to send In challenges. Sugar Handy is asked to head the athletic committee of community service. That organization hps a number of bowling and basketball teams of both men and women ready to enter leagues. Other sports are willing to Join hands, too. But no competent head haj yet been chopen to head the department. Hammond's champ boy football team, the V.'hite Circles, last Sunday licked n strong Chicago team when they held them to a scoreless tie. The White Circles want games with teams averaging eighty-five to ninety pounds. Wi-te Michael Rut-
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thl contest alonsriidt C of th Prineeton-Harvard battle in importance in the list of thia week's garnet. Smythe's (Treat booting is expected to help Army hold tha westerners a ay from the Army goal. Paal Castnc, back field star and the only veteran
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110 Marble street, HamHammond police have organized a bowling team. They want to meet soma worthy challengers. Phone Sergeant Charley Sae at Hammond 13. (Thai number Isn't always unlucky.) Harry IUmbach has renlgged on his boast of champ chess player. More than a dozen contestants worried him by phone cfls at his home and police station. He's out of It he says. Ho turns the title over to Mr. ltubin, acknowledged champ of the city. Industrial League's Standing w 11 10 9 8 7 6 L 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 TVt Northern Ind. Gas . . Frank S. Bets Co. .. I. II. Belt R. R. Lake County Times . Graver Tank Works Standard Steel Car . .733 .667 .600 .533 .467 .400 .334 .267 Swift & Co 5 General American 4 (JAMKS TONIGHT 7iOO o'Cloek Shift Standard Bteel Car vs. Northern Indiana Gas & Elec. Alleys 1-2. Frank S. Betz Co. vs. Swift & Co. Alleys 2-4. 9iOO o'clock Shift I. II. Belt R .R. vsl Graver Tank Works. Alleys 1-2. Lake County Times vs. General American Corp. Alleys 3-4. CUB BALL PARK TO BE ALTERED E Bill Kllllfer's Cubs won't know the old homestead when they come back to duty next spring. The entire layout is to undergo extensive alterations, and when completed the north side" park will have a eeating capacity of 33.000 ar.d a playing flejd second in size to none in the country. Work will start Immediately, according to announcement made yesterday by President William Veeck. The plans for the remodeled plant, drawn by Zachary Taylor Davis, designer of Comlskey park and the present Cub field, call for an expenditure of approximately $300,000. The present Etand will be cut Into three parts, two of which will be .moved and the bleachers will bo torn down to be replaced by steel structures in right and left field. riNTERNATlONAI. NEWS SERVICE PARIS, Nov. (I The "rough neck" tactics of Battling Sikl. Senegalese Negro, who won t!ho light heavyweight championship of Europe by knocking out Georges Oarpentier, may lose him his prize ring honors, It was generally believed In sporting circles today. Bets of 2 to 1 were made that the French boxing federation will disqualify Sikl permanently from the French prize ring fcnd declare his tltle'forfelted. "I.Ast week I formally notified Sikl that a repetition of his rough tactics would mean disqualification." said Franz Relchel, secretary of the French boxing federation, to who remained clijcfbl to play after the scandal of last fall, is the man around whom Coach Rockne built his new team. Castner's work in the Army game will draw much attention. Bergman is another back who is ex pected to chine. Halfback Smythe, Army star, center, and two No'.re Pami luminaries. Halfback I5ergman. -eff, and Paul Castner. only remaining member of the JiJ-1 team.
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International News Service today. "I told Sikl that boxing is a gentlemanly sport and must rely upon gentleman for lts support. Sikl promised to be good. He even offered to Join the French army a3 evidence of his good faith. "The riot resulting at Salle Wagram last night when S,kl knocked down Manager Cuny in the ring was most regretabie. it all happened because Batzac, the fighter whom Sikl had been seconding, was knocked out by another fighter whom Cuny -had bean seconding." Sikl was led from the hall by the police while angry threats were hurl-.-d at him. Once outside he was released. Formal complaint against Sikl was made to the federation today.
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MIDWEST FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The following is the correct schedule of the Midwest Football league for Sunday: Marquette Manors at Pullman; Ltn coin A. C. at Pyott field; Batavia at Genera; Cranells and Murdys at 35th and Wentworth; Ravenswood at Lyons: Sheridan A. C. and Washington Parks at Evanston: Trumbull Tigers at Hegewlsch; Evanston at Elgin; Paramount A. C. at Des Plaines; Titus Haffa at Harvey: Waukegan A. C. and Chester A. C. at De Paul flelJ; W. S. Bears at Independence park; Scatenas and Bell woods at Hammond; Opal A, A. and Oak Pari: Friars at Justin Park; descents and Provisos
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Oar Fight Decisions Decisions of boxing representatives are: At Muncle, Ind. Mickey O'Dowd beat Red McDonald (16). Frankle Real beat Andy Parker (I). At Paris, France Prunler knocked out Maliac (11). 1
