Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1908 — Page 5
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 190S.
THE TIMES.
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P0L0IEiil5n6l0MEMf!GB0UIS Harbor Boys Defeat Fast ! Hammond Will See a Good
111 fHESUPEmDR COURT Because Lawrence Ryan stole a pair - of rubber boots from the Otis Engine . company of Gary, he will have to serve - an indeterminate sentence in the state
prison at Michigan City of from one to
eight years.
One pair of boots, which could have been bought with a single day's honest
toil, was the prise for which Lawrence i Ryan was willing to risk his liberty
for a period of eight years. .' It Is one of the most peculiar cases which has come to the attention of the court for some time. Ryan was tried by a Jury and the twelve peers of this Gary man came in and reported to the court that they had found him guilty as charged. The sentence was passed yesterday and the prisoner will be taken to Michigan City today. The case of Will Hart, a negro, who Is charged with picking the pockets of John Krutskowski in a Gary saloon, asked for a continuance through his attorney and the request wa granted by the court. As a result, the
case will probably not be tried this term. The Lipke case was not tried yesterday. Lipke is the Gary man who is accused of petit larceny as a result of stealing some meat from a Gary market.
HEAED BY EUBE.
GARY BEIEFS.
me nrst of next week It will
be time to make a noise like a turkey.
I
Attorney C. VT. Chase of Chicago was in Gary yesterday attending the meeting of the town board In tho tri-
Of course the Gary merchants are not I tere3ts of the Gary and Interurhan
complaining, but If it makes no dif- company. feJenv. t0 th weather man they would Dr. J. w. Newkiik left last evening "ke him to slip on the cold pedal. for Indianapolis to attend the meetFrom now on until after the holi- ln of tne sixty-first annual encamp-
mere promises to be some change I UJen me i. u. o. jr.
in wa complexion of business In Gary. Town Clerk C. Oliver Holmes has
WEDXESDAY.
Annual meeting of the New Bnglaad baseball Ltanr. SATURDAY. intercollegiate cross-conntry championship at Priaot v .
Yale-Harvard football game at Bfew Haven.
Chicago - Wiiiconiiin
game at Madison.
Minnesota - Carlisle
game at Minneapolis.
football
football
I
asked the town board to draw up a
icoviranun ordinance.
Whatever it is now "frazzle" will
ITTfTTHTn TT- T-rr -
The Ladies' Aid society of the Chris- P"'"1" ""l SATURDAY.
tian church are meeting today with Maroon
The ladles of the Methodist church
will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow aft-
Coaeh Figures That Oix-n sTi
Will Feature Saturday's Game.
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soon will be the name of a drink or a ernn at the home of Mrs. W. A. Coach A. Alonso Stagg's strine of tlV campaign cigar. Lacey at 608 Connecticut Street for a ball discoveries. The Maroon director'. It might be well for some of the 80Clal afternoon- last and what may prove his most efGary women to get out their last Cnlef ' Police Martin went to Ham- fecve achievement of the season in a year's Christmas ties that they In- mond this morning, where he is attend- brand-new and unique plan of defense tended to give to their husbands and lng the Lake superior court. designed to nip Wisconsin's forward
0 xne moths have been tampering Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bryan are ex- T -r d
may seem strange to some of the nual stay ln the south during the win railroad promoters who seek fran- ter-
i v ' th6 local town The Gary encampment, I. O. O,
navo oeea Biung once and they met for their
wnt do a
tanuiaaies. xno aeainst thn
FRANK SAMPSON FALLS FROM HIGH SCAFFOLD.
pected to leave shortly for their an- ,The "eW defense. which the Maroon
ticuiti win turn the tide at Madison Saturday, when the Maroons and Badgers meet to derM t, 1
F. era championship, was niw i
Two Blen Employed By Prultt Moore Construction Company Figure In Accident Yesterday.
u .iung once ana they met ror their regular meeting last masterly fashion hv thT mi little leery about granting night and conferred the patrlfrchial , JTJ L'17 reu
in the future. degree upon several rni,ia,, twL. T. "I e scrimmage
Now that the football season is near- Hammond degree team were present Marshall field. It proved SShv. f ly over it would be well to look up and assisted in the initiatory work. stopping practically all of the f L the ping-pong and tiddle-de-winks sets. Gary hotel serves Noonday lunch. Passes and open play attempted br tZ If you are out of a position at the 3erved from H:0 a, m. till 2:00 p. m.. "treshie' stars.' . Present time it might be well for you 40 cents Th nature of Stagg's defense is just ' to try and capture the men who robbed Manager Eugene McGinnis of the now the most zealously guarded secret the South Bend postoffice of. f 18,000 Gary theater made a business trip to ,n the Maroon camp, but the rooters
nave Deen vouchsafed the information that something startling and imnr...!..
- 'J , HA.C ii a. l- owuicij ui me IY1 er n- i . . a-wvv.
tery it Is because they don't get enough lodist church are holding their regular ' to spoil them. weekly session at tho hm-
j v iul B. I .
bl'AULES ARE SENT TO HAVANA.
in stamps. Chicago today,
if the girls ln Gary don't like flat- Th Ladies' Aid society of the Meth
Frank Sampson, a carpenter employ
ed by the Prultt & Unnm Pnntrn.inn I
company fell yesterday together with I From the way that new subscribers George E- Deuel this afternoon.
one of his fellow workmen from a Scaf- i 6 comlnS in unsolicited at this of- Walter M. Banks of Columbus, O., fold which broke while they were ati flce 11 seems as if the GARY Timbs is was in Gary yesterday afternoon lookwork on it. Sampson was the most seri- makIngr a hlt- inS for a suitable location in which ously hurt of the two, he suffering a! When the Gary police have nothing t0 start a rcery and meat market, broken leg, and a bad Jar, while the else to do there is alwavs a fnrt Mr- Baks was greatly impressed with
prairie fire to extinguish. I the magnitude of Gary, and said he
was satisfied that he would locate here
in the future.
other man had no broken bones, although he was jarred considerably. fiflmnRnn W a a talran (n V, I r. 1 .
" i.Mn.vtx kj ma lllllO UI1 1 J, . , Omaha street by the Jones ambulance, if returned from Cleveland, where he
Several Well-Known Horu cn
Their Strings to Cuban Course.
New Orleans, Nov. 18. The eyes of
me noutnern turf world are now turned i ' '
on the Almandares course, just out- ! B. Hallanstein, a resident at the I A. C
Vllc v-uonn JocKey is"cu a Dona lor ?500 for each of the
'4 ? vv ' ' Jfy i-1 . " - 'I -sTrT y i . ' , j ( ' I -s : J h ) e rr- t A I ? ' , t - ' i: i i j- - I - ' i 'i A I J- ' ' lllii,'?.., J vmJ ,.
Sans Souci Team of Chicago.
(Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind.. Nov. IS. Ind-
Card on December Sixth.
On the 6th of December the nonniA
of Hammond will have an opportunity
diana Harbor s p,o team won another to see an excep onal y rictory last everting by defeating the bout. -Kid" Ferella ih.rlw rast Sans S0UC, park t , Chicago I win tryoneorTs' T SiTLfZ
PACKIE M'FARLAND. South Chicago Pride Who Will Fight Tommy Murphy Before the National Athletic Club in Philadelphia To- . night, Beina- a Favorite in the Betting at 10 to 8 Odd
vict
fast
Dy a score of 5 to 4. In their former
game with this same team, the local
players were defeated by a score of 4 to 3. Last night's game was one of
the fastest played on the Harbor floor, and the Lansfield rink was filled to its utmost capacity with cheering advocates of the roller game. Threfc innings of fifteen minutes each were played, and until the end or the second Inning, a tie score of 4 and 4 was maintained. In the last inning, however. Rush Cooksey succeeded in forcing another goal, winning the game with but a few minutes to play. All the Harbor goals were made by Cook-
&ey, assisted by hternberg and Gibson.
while players Keppler and Melger, the rushes for the Chicago team, divided honors for their goals. The lineup was as follows: Indiana Harbor First rush, Cooksey; second rush, Gibson! center, Sternberg; half back, Saunders; goal, Baker. Sans Souci First rush, Keppler; second rush, Melger; center, F. Garner; half back, W. Garner; goal, Teager.
I Next Tuesday evening the Luna
park team will play on the Harbor floor and the boys expect to win this game.
aixnougn iiuna park is accredited with being the strongest team in the Chicago
icaSuc. uu y eanesaay evening
me ooys win play a return game at
me aans feouci park rink In Chicago
s on the mat with
Tom Kollewicz, the welterweight champion of Illinois. The men will wrestle at5145 to 148 pounds for a $50 purse. The contest will, of course, be catch-as-catch-can and the man who gets two out of three falls will be pronounced the winner. There will be two wrestling preliminaries in which Toung Pletras will wrestle with "Toung" Warner, and "Young" Gotch will contest with "Young" Fletcher. The wrestling game has never been tried in this locality to any great extent and the promoters of the contests, which will be held on the 6th of this month, hope that they can make this form of athletics popular. Carl Anderson will referee th bouts.
. LITTLE GIRL CAUSES LOTS OF ANXIETY. Gary and Toleston People Hunt For Missing Girl Who Is Found .' Asleep. Friends and neighbors, and the town authorities of Gary and Toleston were
asked yesterday afternoon to join In
UCCn lur me past few weeks
--"""- nne in t:xvAlnn n
ODonnel saw the big fire which raged In the heart of the city, and said that for a time the blaze looked dane-
although they had it under control at days tnis week'
me time ne ieit.
he Attorney Clyde Hunter returned last into next sorfn Thf t, We" f TJ. ?U be ,Ven on night from Crown Point where he went milt Lf.i " St consln- : n" morning before Mun on legal business. ' LJTl Z' WaS Shopped eH Judge Gmill.
MAKE PREPARATIONS
FOR BIG GAME. Gary Footballers Take Interest in Their
Thanksgiving Day Game.
icipal
terdav ahna rrl ik. . . I
Miss Lulu Walling of Laporte is the They are the pick of owners wh i,.v.''tittt,, '
guest of Mrs. Thomas Moore for a few operated on the two tracks here. j UUJJLtb FOR BIG RACE.
following are the stables shipping to n. , Havana: J. U. Strode. S. E. JL i DrlTe" of n e Itala Car. Ar-
Gary hotel serves club breakfasts,
GOOD SALE OF TICKETS,
sVrvea Toa Tl i O. E. Dudley. W. P
t. , Ba' oi ticKets for the this
"'sciuw orcnestra and band
"""' a. ueatiy, i. v. Bellow, W.
oasklns, G W. Blssell. Dillard Hill, Nu-
a hunt for the 4-year-old daughter of benefit tonight has been
mr. ana nars. John Hock of the halfway house between Gary and Toleston. The mother of the little girl noticed
that her daughter was strangely absent for a long time and alarmed, she appealed to the authorities and her neighbors. The surrounding country was scoured and the fear that something had happened to the little one became more intense. Finally Marshal Frank Martin, of Toleston, lead the way to the Hock hay mow, and there the little girl was found sleeping peacefully, little aware of commotion that she had
caused through her absence.
concert
ana assembly hall packed tonight
-use oeiore the concert, the band will render a number of selections in the open air In front of the hall A dance will follow the regular concert. QUIET REIGNS AT STATTmo"
' of Gary was started has now been
Everything has been unusually quiet converted lnt a barber shop and pool-
R. G- Parry went to Crown Point gent Brothers and William Oer.t t Mr Victor mtter3d,rthe Am0n the 3a wrTo wHl go L?lICtZlr L H0nl and Havana Troxler. Pickens, Ho
rives From Europe.
The members of th n
hear- team held a meeting yesterday evening
ior me purpose of making preparations for the big game with the West
na Athletic club of Michigan City on Thanksgiving day. The boys were all present at the meeting and they promised to get out and practice faithfully until the day of
me game in an effoit to restrieve their
80 cents to $1.
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, uv. io. nenri jj'ournier, "unurs ana win rrom Michigan City. ; who will drive one of the Itala cars There was a good deal of interest In
t tr. s a cup race ln Savannah on tne meeting and it Is expected that 10 ThankSClvlriB- arl.rt a - - - . th.r. urtTI l, 7 . .
unusuallv laro-a xti. t t, , xxavuna are: xroxler, Pickens Hoeir u ------ Weroayon " crowa or uaryites uuusuaiiy large I MiSS Rae Rorkwell nf rrnn. t.i. -r- . ' a' nsSi the Krannr n r,M .. nnt i, . m.
promises to be whi,h . " T ' r" "n, Mulcahey. W. Walker. oerma iV":, "l ortn same is to
' al l" onae s Martin, Kennedy. Griffin W A pur .,i,c. a wo mecnanics ac- uu me soum side grounds on I homo tnnlfrht I. . ' " . A. SUr- rnm no n I o1 V. I t,.-u ,3
lonf olaSner, Brannon and Hinchcliffe r""" ua Dr. I. B. Templin went to r.Mro The last six ar nrt, i A race ls a race, and I cannot tn 1 g!g
yesterday on professional business .. ' janything about my chances" said Four-
NOTES OF THE BOXERS. "Kid" Taylor and Frankie White are scheduled to go twenty rounds before Joe Levy's Suburban club next Friday evening. Billy Heller and Mike Cantweii m
be matched in tho near future to hnr
before a club near Elgin.
Jim Barry and Al Kaufman hav hm
practically matched to box before a, Los Angeles club about Christmas time. "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson, who is now in San Francisco, has been offered the December date before Sam Berger's club in that city. Length of Horse's Stride. At full speed the best horses will coyer from 20 to 24 feet at each stride.
Fred Peulecke Patterns and Modeb 1 to 38-Horso-Power Marine Engine. .... GENERAL & ELECTRICAL MACHINE WORK.
AUTOMOBILES j tSSJSZS Repaired. 9122 Erie Ave. South Chicago
TBOn 741.
The old Rogers' barber shop, which BOUT TO BE TEST FOR PACKIE to sell
nier. "It is getting to be a difficult task
located on Broadway. b.tw..n luiu' ""waqays. me de-
mmc run -in air. iioooay oui a rich man can afford tr
keep a big car. Tires go too ouicklv
lLht P0U Statlon dur,n tha ZfT hPeS t0 be pea asaln , PhlladelPhla. Nov. 18-Packie McFar- and they cost too much. The Sen
LALrES' GUILD GIVES
A RECEPTION YESTERDAY.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church gave a reception and social at
tneir chapel at the corner of Adams and Fifth avenue. A large crowd was present and the musical program was
nighly appreciated. The program rend
ered follows:
i-iano eoio Mrs. Walter S. Ross
aaing Mrs. Ada Sloan White Vocal Solo Miss Edith ADDlerat
Vocal Solo Baker T. White
Violin Solo Rufus O. Suter
RETURNS FROM CLEVELAND WHERE HE SAW BIG FIRE. George O'Donnell of Gary Hotel, Back at the Old Stand Again After a Short Absence. George O'Donnel, of the Gary hotel,
F9R RENT One small flat for light housekeeping; steam heat, gas. electno light. Two seven-room houses for rent. flrjt subdivision. Harris & Bretsch, 712 Broadway.
Live in Gary
8 Room Residence, centre of Gary with all modern improvements, for sa!e. I need the money. One-half cash, balance in three years. Apply to J. FROST Contractor and Builder First National Bank Phone 2242
come up before Justice Huber was Tom Conlon and John Nolan, who were ar
rested last night for drunkenness.
JUDGE P. L. FITGERALD
Glenn Rambo, police sereeant has Z w,lera xing circles when he faces use costs a fortur turned from a trm 1, 9 Tommy Murphy tonight at the National
- a' w wuli uciiu. 1 a r .
r!heaa.b.v.l8,ti 'TJJJ.A V00 FE0M THE NAVAJ0S.
mother. For awhile it was thought 7 , ' T 18 eiPected i that Mrs. Rambo could not recover ? h full.e,3C founds' " ls thought!
TS ATITWTTTX'T ta -o.-r, but her condition for th n w Q. r"at lno merits or the boys can be
aw I ho . guaged from their showing- m,u0. Btatemsnu in vn. "
Hegewisch, 111, Nov. 16, 1908.
be bporting Editor Having seen a few
has been very encouraging. f t I C r showln McFar- statements ln your sheet made by some-
Another Candidate Gor nt nn,. w T. 7 J worKing at isssington and one connected with the Hammond footr vanaiaate Gor City Judgeship Why cook when you can Ret a Sun- bairns to be in first class shan m, ball tftam irnonM. i,.,.. " 0t
day dinner at the Gary hotel at ItlPhy has given several exhibitions for call themselves. We wish to stat I cents aprv.H fii, ia . n n .m n i x - etate a.
.TnT x t Tr-. . ' lu rn. .... utuem 01 newspaper men and ninia lew Tacts. Th nam flt ,n. ,..
riiigeraia was admitted n t -.i-.... it . t ho i . j . . .. .T i-o
to the bar in the Lake sunerior nn,,V . x"auuj'' OI lne ub cigar , tum. ,Y nat attie betting maians they are awfully wild yesterday. Judge FTtzLrafrhZS k10"'., le" t0day for Elwood' whe ? reported is mainly confined to indi- especially with playing football anc
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Dinner Served Sundays, at GARY HOTEL, 12:00 till 2:30 Seventy-five Cents
studying law ever since ha arrltrM
Gary, and it ls understood that he intends to be a candidate for judge of tha city court when Gary becomes a City.
Several days ago Judge A. C Hi,w
was aamutea to the bar and it is un
derstood that he has the same object blaza carefully, however, and no dam
tic w. j; rom wnat can be loamo I age resulted. Th fnro. i.
uary politicians are laying their wires Psed to have started from an engnie
e, lu aavance in an effort to carry the ritv tr.
other, and a hot fight is nromisi won SHOT AT
election time comes around. PnT.TPf fl A Trn A tut
he will spend a few days taking care v,duaI waSers. with even money pre-
oi tne Dusiness at his store in that 1 n-
city.
A forest fire raged last night west NELSON RETURNS TO THE CITY Slav from Clar-ir o n1 . . . . I ' fla-i
as if the settlement of Klrk would be Champion WU. ot Meet Any o, the tV.!
enuangerea. The police watched the
and
making statements about their opponents. We give them credit for playing a good, clean game, even if several of our
ers were laid out during the game.
Lightweights in Near Future.
WILL BE TRIED TODAY.
CContlnned from pace one.)
Opening Clary Shavinsr Parlor
First Cass Barber Shop With f ne FlUiard Room and First Class line of Cigar and Tobacco Full Attention to each Customer Tel. 206 Q1S Broadway
ThA llril Li i . I T J .
.uu wmcn wan hrnn.M i "ca.iniijKo resiaence onpn nni that
against Judge A. J. Townsley, of Toles- curta, was being blown out by the ton, by Attorneys Foi nnA n . . wind. She thnnsrht that-
allege that the former candidate for and a moment later saw a man crouch- hUSf 1 Uefewisch and Pects to judge of the Indiana supreme bench lngr benath the window. remain here for a time attending to
win De tried before Judge A. C. Huber e at once calIed the matter to the in Gary today. The case arose thrn,,K attention of her husband, and while h
the claim of the Gary attorn v... went to the telephone and calioi PAPTTE-'TT'ETfiTrRT. "RnTTT CtrrmTTn
T,,o- 1 .. l"a- n !, . . uihjjxv,
Bv v-nnw was guilty of collect-I octur,n llla revolver and went ing illegal fees. out in front to watch the house and San Francisco, Nov. 18. Stanley
prevent the escape of the burglar. , chel and Billy Papke, whose match for
the ritlao . v . .ii . .
mcy anow tnemseives
to make monkeys of themselves ln pub-
None of the lightweights are to have ' Tho trt.t .v a chance at Battling Nelson i trUth 0f tne ma"er concerning Ch!cter?ar
bout wUh Gans. 7. not heal ng as rapid- twS n l b!Inf tw.Ihea more than iv na -r-v... 8 r.pld twenty pounds to the man. and a lark
so7y that he Trends to meet mVpS! J T'T " oys land New Tear's day, as he sites thlt I U,W heaVler P" he is not signed with any of SX TSZ'
vision. Nelson is buildine mm. n. "". ui game
DOMESTIC - STEAM - FURNACE
BRAZIL SMOKELESS
, BLOCK POCAHONTAS
MANY CASES OF DESTITUTION.
When Bunde arrived Gross wai nut the nisrht of Nov. 25 t-i-
In ,-.,,: . ... . . T " -x VJ.Ctt
... ..vuS aLu-nuiiis Ruaro. witn his re- son s club, was declared off last week
With the advance of the winter ... J ; C " It" v."8a.p!"n "t pave been matched by James Coffroth
son, cases of destitution in r, " " , ' T wi a mere dis- to nght twenty rounds on the afterbrought more freouentlv to ? iTJl 6W a"d etered noon tff Thanksgiving day. Nov. 28. It
tention of the authorltle, w,.,,. . ' t. Z Ii " " u .. . had been first planned to
noof jtn . "iniiu me I aa men mat in past few davs si famm-.- , . . . . .
to the r, m v. "vc applied "arrdtea aDove took place.
send them
It Was then thn Iko .
, 7 . . "".luems as iorty-nve rounds. The men are to make
and
tions are that the line of begg;
61 u w.
ars will
MONEY
Loaned on Pianos. Furniture, Etc... MONEY IN TWO HOURS STRICTLY PRIVATE Hammond Lean and 6uarantsa Co. PM 257 1 s. h'sDasa xtrest
NOTICK.
If you are looklnsr for . -i..
borhoo t - Z 7 ""in.
v a iiume n w r'n -1 -
iti i . .ouu s
7 rr ,ociea on Bnnan boulevard
ana scnoois free street im-
r.vTcuicms. van or address. Alf Carl on. room 21 . Qary buildinr, Gary. Ind.
In "Bohemia." "Some strange and unaccountable things are done in the name of Bo-
nemia," said the Bohemian. "The other night at a club the engagement was announced of an artist and a writer, who is a widow. At the same time the writer was exploited at the club. The book was lovingly dedicated to her dearly beloved, much-mourned and never-to-be-forgotten departed and illustrated by the artist husband that is to be."
Generally. A man can generally make his wife happy as long as he succeeds In convincing her that he is jealous.
the 158 pounds at 11:30 a. m. on the day of
- :; ' ueiiis snot, tne contest. Jack Welsh has been se--H'ected as refree, but the terLs"? the
the wwch Area at Bu I " ?? dl"
neck. Bunde's bullet struck thpsTer ?! " 'JT te" SU,t agaInSt
in tne wall, about five feet from the floor. TWO J1EX EXGAGED IN DEED. The fact that there were two men engaged in the burglary is proven by the testimony of Mrs. Gross, who, after hearing the shots fired in the house, saw one man come pell-mell out of the kitchen window and saw him loin
-.r - , "iw au ircn watcnlng the house from the darkness of the back yard.
The two men escaped down the llv
together, and Mrs. Gross tried to Doint
mem out to uaptaln Bunde, but owing
the rival promoter.
BOXING WAR ON IN CHICAGO. Pugilist and Officials Rrleaaed for Xlght oa Bonds of $500 Each. Principals in the boxing show given for the mei'bers last Saturday night at the Illinois Athletic club were hailed into court yesterday to face charges of
having committed an offense under th
Illinois statutes for which the maximum penalty is six months in Jail, or a fine of $500, or both. Panlaso.
une. mis explains why Hammond
scored during the second half. Respectfully, ' NAVAJO FOOTBALL TEAM.
to the darkness he was unable to lo- the municipal court for Clearance Green than. ...... . V. . . , M
cate them and they got away.
The unpreparedness of Cantain
Bunde when he opened the door to the bedroom is explained by the fact that
the officers receive dozens of wild goose calls every week, which never matfr
manager, ana unaries j. eller, chairman of the athletic committee of the I. A. C, Leo Fornaciari and Mike Meriislc were served at the club by Detectives Crandall and Etchingham.
wiinam tionne and Walter t.uh.
lalize and the officer was really not who with Memsio and Fornaciari figured certain that he would finq a burg!ar, in the two bouts, were not so Un, ?0.
EDDIE KEKOY BILLED
Will Enter Ring With J. De-
leske of Hegewisch at West Hammond. Since the boxing game began to thrive in West Hammond there have been some good contests scheduled. The next bout ls to be pulled off Dec. 3, and will be between Eddie Kennv
and J. Deleske.
The two fighters will weigh 133
pounds at 3 p. m. and the bout will
go ten rounds. The fight is to be held in Micas hall, and some exceptionally good preliminaries will be pulled off before the wlndup. Eddie Kenny is from Chicaaro and
has a good reputation as a fighter, and J. Deleske, who hails from Heeewlsoh
is another good man. The fans are looking for a good contest and it is
expected that Mica's hall will be filled.
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650 Broadway
Telephone 157
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rancy Cleaners and Dyers
f 9047 Commercial Ave
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