Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 20

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FRIARS AND CARDINALS CLASH SUM

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'.' ':''('.- In h!h school ath- . '! s. Th- oaytnnrg ftSr of the .iry team Is -Hal.ly Me 1 r, n . n " l.o n. .Is r,,, introduction as to his ' ity as on- of th foremost a'h"'"s 1:1 fi-' Gary's athletic -Ir.-l.-s. Che Cardinals are s..tt!r.r a fast p. e the enuro season and It Is ertaln that they nil! hurl th-!- utmost abi lty to defeat the Friar?, as wo.;' i u a:i the erasure of the ! ft-at a i;r I :. Isterer! by the Srats i' i:u.3t ahs--' U n.f-d that the Caxd-Ur.e-.jp has been ft r-r; tr then ud -its.'l-iiHy since the Scats' en-cwpK'fi-t, and the Friar? vvh.l have ' f-t-.-p If ihey expeot try take the ; ' el City ore' a' into cent?. '"tii Friars morale lave raised to ' : rnc hljrht since last Sunday's ttle. and they are ea-nstly prnco ng- for their next frame In tlie Fnrr.e and sure spirit that has pr.h. .1 during tha entire season. All r ;; lars are !n th pink of condition a -.'I rwlniit frorn all the hard eff-cta -f tha prevloas game av.i are fit to take the field with the full T rensth The Whllln; ltla.rs a-e ready to i:'-f i t the Ha.nir.io:id catenas at any date, any place, providing that these livo org-an'zatlons can come to satisfactory terms. Tho Friars were In :. position to meet the demands of Manager Cant ive i. and In return v-as offered Inter dates arsl thee facts can be verified by Manatrer i'a:itwei!, who insisted upon November 19 on short notice, anl th.e Friars have had that date fl'.'.ed. November 25 and 30 i as offered, but r-f no avail

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Tha griairon battle which -!!! be p-.a?ed Sunday afternoon at Ilanlscn park between the Hammond ? tter.aj and th powe-ful Kast i'.raso Dodc'ers may practically 5oclde the county m!5ile-iveisfht football chartiptonsfclp. It will aJso r!v0 local fa.ndom a cliancs to ascertain which team will play In the flra's for the C'jrmak trophy of the Midwest loaa-je. TYrth bo'Jn teajna having- oolleffa t.r,& high bc1oo1 stars who ax very -apable of playing: smart football, Hammond at.d Kast Chicago enthusiasts are promised th grea.te.st battle of the year. Nither team seems to have the dtte aa each club Is composed entirely of veterans, ln-rlyiins-a cot-rle of stars who have b-r.iif hit fame to Iake county. Ent-hnsla.san over Kur.d-a.y's pame ts at a hig-h pitch. Hammond fans can s'ie notlUni? but a S catena victory, while In East Cblcag-o the famous Dodger club and Its hun4 reds cf member are equally confident that the outstanding- Hammond barrier can be hurdled with the natiie ability as tas been done to the other teams which the Dodgers nave met with great success. A few days ayo it looked very rofjd for the Seatenas, but things have chaneed s.nd the Kolden Jereyej pirf.rmers a-j n,t o cocky. The Scat players are not saylni.-tf-ry murh, but to look on their faces on'- -an easily see that when hey meet the East Chleapo foes ihey will p'ay as never before. There are two rawnsi for that anl the !- t to the perpltxinjf question -I 1 b told when the referee blows a I final toot. The c;,-b-'k plays of the Dodg-ers. for v.-h! - . the Seat."iia team Is well ;-"parfd. Is to u-t the back up to 'he Tacl.l. vox the op.-sinK linemen HP,! let thti back throufrh. The bark y-ld pecformer finds the opposing : alfback nas moved up. and down :o:n the oursllo and opposes him i: he trie to carry the ball. In oldr days the defensive quarter would : ltd) care of such attack but th vh thinr no-.v Is that the quarter ill work wliere he is least ox-p-o-e-rj. ro-spi''- th understanding- by - atsnas that the l.iedpers w ill nt

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, i -'i-fs Jone-cj and SirPh have b- '; -rklne a!1 tf'is week on defenFl-. ; ; to '- to br- alt up any pass p'.uy - at rhe Fast 1hlcaeo players ma; etr.pt to pull. If No'-ro Dam.lava aro really to be used by the o.-.---rs the Kcatenas will be all an la.-rt ytur'n battle at Fast ' i'eauo lta.s pi Yen the Scats plenty information as to wha.t they can ypyt. C.-er one thousand Eat Chicaa-.-i ;;,s '.V Of on hand to cheer their tv. Five hundred ticket? ' ,. j, r-.-re sent to East Chl-apo ; , .- .r.nn ly be.-n sold b.v the Dodg- - :. i . ;- rs and for the flrt time Is: ? ; -.on a vUltlng- club will be pass; I'd by r-:ai crov.-d of Manager I w Cantwell is maklpg ,-,-.r-v ef;-0;-t to make the- vis: tors i,,;ac. Win or loso, East alcauc v. ill receive the usual treat-.-t ,f food fellowship on or off ... fy-y a. Hammond is noted for its an r-y.cr Ins: fraternity and the , : ae can V e said of tho entire mem-J..-:sh! of '.ho Dodger club.

time Is expected here Saturday morn ing- la the annual western conference cross country run. with tho prediction of clear weather. The course at present in In FplenSH condition, and althoug-h somewhat hilly, the contestants fhould bo &bl f make fast time over 1L The conference committee In charge of the meet wdll arrive In Lafayette tomorrow- and make final arrangements. The committee l.s composed of an alumnus from each school In the Big- Ten, ana Jlacy '"rood, Purdue's representative. of Chlcato, Is secretary. Iowa State college cf Ames Is a prime favorite to win, along- with Mich'.par. and Sllnnesota. Purdue 1 badly handicapped due to the ineligibility of Harrison, its star do -taipjo runner.

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