Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1922 — Page 7

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SIMPLEX LOSES

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nlclit the etroag SUuple team iavaded Crown Polat with a crOTij of supporters detcrj&Jned to prove that tu & rcaJ team they vre entitled to travel in fast comrony. AHhoujb losing the game iney proTcd quite satisfactorily teat they are yet to be counted eut of the runnlnr. A team averagi-n oaly 146 pound must be fast to Piay team la the diTieion that tl.o Legloa Uuvel ta aa tie boys have that stuff, but got away ta a Jate start, otherwise the score may bavc been different. cinaplex started the time eut with fcaeket but was tied shortly and then passed by the Legion men, who managed to hold their lead throughput the half, tie score being 14 to 3 in their favor at the whletlo for the first period. Hays replaced l'otts for the Simplex In the aecend session and Henderson for Fagcn on the Legion side. Simplex mado a total of 13 points as against 11 for their opponents, cuttlmr their 'ead to four point?, but time stepped in and cut short what might Hvo been the start of a laBt minute in. The management of the Simplex team would like to hear from any food team regarding games and ire hoping to schedule a same with the second team cf the Whiting Red Circles in the near future. A return same with Crown Point will Ve playej at Hammond some time in February. Score. SI.UPLEX.

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CRO,W"X POINT LKO-IOX. B P 1 (. Cecil, Ik 0 2 Uvarts, 0 2 McCauley. c 4 0 tubal, if . 2 'agan, rf .2 0 Jenderson. rf 0 1

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id BEATS TAYLOR IN MIODORE BOUT

Pai Moore of Memphis la&t night showed some of the lare form that made him famous as conqueror of bantam title holders by whipping

BuJ Taylor, budding cUampion, In ten rounds of the fastest milling ever Been aboard the Commodore or anywhere else for that mattter. The veteran, who lias made so many classy boxers look like selling platers, demonstrated to the crowd that packed the good ship to the rub mils, that he is right back where he wad before his disastrous meeting with Joe Lynch at Michigan City. l'al outboxed, out generated and In ruany of the too uumwouj to mention slugging bees, gave as good as was eont, and was right on the Job for more.

OLD SOL HITS 74 AND GONZAGA WORKS OUT IN BATHING COSTUME

SAN t'JEOO. CAL.. Dec. C3 Football practice in bathing suits on a beach was the novel eight afforded San Diego gridiron fans yesterday when thQ Go n -raga university squad, here to meet "West Virginia at the dty stadium on Christmas day, took ft workout under Assistant Coach Bill lllgglns. The Oonsaga squad had come from the northwest and a temreratare hovering around the rero mark, and Hlgglns did not want his men to feel too much the balmy 74 degrees prevailing at Cpronado, wbere the team is quartered. So he got a lot of large size bathing suits from the hotel manager and ordered his charges into them for a brisk workout of an !xur and a half. "If this ia the setup team, give us a look at the eupermen from 'West Virginia," spectators said when the northerners took the field. They average ovee 1S9 pounds and wdil outweigh the easterners about eight pcunds a man, "West Virginia, bound west en a train that is behind time, took short workouts at Albuquerque and Gallup. X. M.. today, according to Advices.

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Before an petbusiastic audience

at Buc n Adam s cnicago ?uuDan Club, Joe Ei&hop, the Whiting flath

who is tta-ln a uccesful comeback, thaded Joe Ketchel after four rounds of fast milling' last night.

The Whlttlng war-ior displayed a if Nw tnrland

fllshy left and some wonderful work in the infighting, that promises well in his pfforts to reelimb the ladder to pugilistic fame. In the sem!-wir.dup, Itnr;. Inor4 of South Chirago, who is popular with fans of Iuke county, because of his pleasing and aggressive style of fighting, gars Al Halo

a neat boxlnK

ditorlum recently, crosses the color line long: eiough to knock the Agrl-

K!i for a row of

erred the Clabby-Rocco quarrel this v.-eek. deserves a lot of credit for

his fhte UahdHjig of the shxrw.

lesion. Lenord had the bout in hand oil the way and it was ap

parent that he could have stowed can Kattlesna

Hale away at ajiy time after the pnrienko.

second tound. Th writer was much ! The prelims between Andy MHi- j impressed with I-enord's :y' and ! er and Johnnie Itoberts. and Jimmy T . predicts a great future for him. ImcKc aT,d George McAullffe v,-ere i lnd ls x.UT going Into the Ted Peters of South Chicago, who j well received. inonr busteesa. Already at Lahore, boxed Georgia Vernen at Freddi ! TUn.k Adams, the genial south ' Amritaar and Karachi small nriils Rrfnran fhnw s? th Harbor Au- Ci-a'-f Athletl- rror"ofT. who ref- are In rmraMon.

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BT C. H. HADDOX 'iSTAFF CORRESPONDENT . N. SERVICJ OKFIANCB. Ohio, DecHis 15,-u--'0 savlna-s luive diminished tn 17 becaube of the depreciation in Germany of money value?, Fred Grurlr, formerly of thla counts-, has 'turned, after spending "fifteen rears in the Fatherland. He ! glad

sec oacit to the TjnlteJ states. cfen though ho has to begin all o?er agalD. at the a,ge of slity-two years. "J first landed In America, in JSS! !th thirty-five dollars," said Gni'e1 ?r. "Two weeks ago I landed ;aln with thirty-fire dollars. T;:it ho firct thirty-fire dollars b':-I'jr-ged to rat, while the, second is ufiat I bad left from tvro hundred uollars borrowed from relatives in Una country to" pay my tr'ajirportat ion." ' ' - After operating a saloon' in' the village 0f okolona. Henry Coainty, for twelve years, Grueber went to Ciermany with more than 15,t0'j s.tvlngs and placed the money in a hank, at interest. The money rt.iil i In the bank, but t praetleavy worthless. The 209 sent him to return homo ea, Graeber pmVi, wotiVJ hare r"ure"iiased 4 5,fr9 German . marts, r ut that doesn't mean much, Graeber added, in a esurrtry wliere shoes ost 10.&0 mirlts; b-utter. 690 wtarks er pound, and a pound of coffee ,:ost SOO or 900 marks. "The German laborer Is suffering because he receives only about ninety marks sn hour' said Crf -jer. "Every village enl'tewn is printing pa-per money, and every time the presa starts the value of the mark drops. "Th people have lost a!l ' relgien, ail political faith a.nd ar a lisorgaTiUed ma6. Incapable cf being governed by- any tarty o? uUtlcal regime now. They have no use fcr the. Kaiser and his crcrwd. They pay little hfed to the existing Berlin Government. Dow go to church. Sup.flay Is not )bserred. Pc-ople work and drink even days each week, in a ennitajit eiiort either to get something :o tat or ta drown their troubles fn alcohol. The dollar Is the sole object of the people, nd the old ideas of culture are forgotten ," declared Grueberj Talejs of Germany's post-wax prosperity and rapid - industrial recovery arc. mythical." according U Gi'ucbsr.

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A French scientist has claimed to have found organisms infased in amber and to hare brought them tfk to life.

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CHRISTMAS

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iWe take this means of extending to the public our Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas. We fully appreciate the Good Will and Confidence that you have accorded us in the past year and our sincere hope is that at this Christmas Time you will be granted your full measure of good things.1

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