Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1910 — Page 12

Friday, Deo. 2, 1910. 12

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HACK WILL WIIID UP

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CHICAGO

After George Haekersihmidfs appearance In Indianapolis tonight he will come at once to Chicago and enter strict training for his match with Jess

Westergaard, the. Iowa strong man, at the Coliseum. The "Russian Lion" has been getting in some valuable practice on. the road, meeting two, three and sometimes as high as four men in one

night, but now that he has got a seri- - ous match on his hands he is going to settle down for four days of serious

training.

mis win give local wrestlers who

have no chance of meeting Hacken

arhmldt in a match an opportunity of

grappling with hrm in private gym

nas.'um trials, as the "Lion" welcomes

all comers to his workout trials and rorr "is not to abuse any of them who

cai to take holds with him.

There will be no further changes in

the big .nat card to be staged as a set

tins to the Ilackenschmidt-Wester-gaard meeting Wednesday night. Four bouts already have been arranged. The Charley Cutler-Leo Pardello meeting probably will be accorded a place as the semi-windup of the night. Henry Ordeman, who was accorded the American heavyweight title by Frank Gotch after he had defeated Charley Cutler some time ago will be in the city this morning to- fill mat engagements at the Empire theater and the Chicago Athletic association. He will appear at the Empire theater tonight in a contest .with two men. having contracted to throw both Fred Erler of , this city' ami Einil BruggHo. the Polish trial horse, In fifteen , minutes.

known as "the Student.' Hoppe created a new world's average for a 500point match. Hoppe won the block with eas and grace by the overwhelming score of 500 to 207. The "juvenile" champion ran out his block with an uncompleted run of 23 in the fifteenth inning, and averaged 33 1-3. The former world's record average was 31, made by Frank Ives nearly a score of years ago.

maud a purse of championship propor

tions. The champion continued his

road work yesterday and at the con

elusion of his daily grind on the south

side streets announced that he felt like .

fighting once more.

"My theatrical work will be over in '

the rear future and I intend to leave .

ior aoroaa as quicmy as 1 nil my

dates in this country. I will fight any

one abroad who can get the promoters to hang up a decent purse. I am feeling much better than for some time. The road work I have been doing since my return to Chicago has put me in good shape. I am not through fighting yet and would like to have a good scrap now." The champion's new racing car, which he had mourned as lost,-arrived yesterday and he will do most of his road work in it for a few days at least.

AUTOISTS HOLD BIG BANQUET For the purpose of celebrating the most successful year in the history of the organization, members of the Chicago Motor club held their first an

nual banquet last evening. The event took place in the banquet hall of the rival organization, the Chicago Automobile club. Thomas. J. Hay officiated as toastmaster and introduced a long list of speakers. Races, road contests and every phase of the club s work was rehearsed. Tuesday evening the Chicago Motor club will hold its annual election of officers.

Worth of

for

JOHNSON YEABtlS FOR 60,10 ACCEPT FIRST BID

Jack Johnson is looking for fights now. The champion is tiring of theat

rical work and says he will take on

the first fighter who is able to com-

NATIONAL AUTO RACES WILL BE ROII AT ELGIN

Elgin will hi the scene of the Xa

tional stock chassis races for 1911, the first renewal of the event which last summer placed the west in the spotlight of the motor racing world and which was appropriately named the "western Vanderbllt." The Chicago Motor club, assisted by the Elgin association, will again be the promoters of the races and assurances that the sanction would be granted were received last night from New York where the American Automobile association members ar.e.in.a,n. annual session.

JACK WHITE BOXES TROTT Fred Gilmore left yesterday for Dayton, O., with Jack White and Billy Wagner. White fights Sammy Trott and Wagner taken on Johnny Lucas of Pittsburg in the ten round semiwindup of the show.

CROUSE STOPS TIGHE. Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec. 2. Buck Crouse knocked out Sailor Tighe of Scranton in the second round last Tiight in a scheduled six round fight at McKeesport. Crouse hammered the sailor all around the ring in the opening round and quickly finished him in the sec-

CERTAINLY! HOPPE WINS. Xew York, Iec. 2. The unbeatable

Willie Hoppe continues to shatter world's records. The other evening in Philadelphia the marvelous billiard champion hun.g up a new high run record. Last .night at. Madison Square Garden concert hall, in the first half of his. l.QOO.-polnt; 18.1 balk line championship match with George F. Slosson,

GAME ARRANGED FOR ALL-WESTERN TEAM. South Bend, Ind., Dec. 2. A tentative date with the Denver university football team for a game with the allwestern team, which is being organised

by Coach Frank Longman of Notre

Dame university, for a trip to iiie r-a-cific coast, was announced today. The eame nrobably will be played during

the riiristmas holidays. The western

stars are to play Multomah Athletic club of Portland, Oregon, on Jan. 1.

The all-western team thus far have

recruited JIoGovern of Minnesota

quarter back; Rosenwald of Minnesota

and Maeidsohn of Michigan, hair DacKS

and Johnston of Minnesota, full back. The team will play four games during its trip. The remaining two dates have

not been arranged. .

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and up

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9 3-Piece Parlor Suits... $ 5.75 11 3-Piece Parlor Suits... 9 85 13 3-Piece Parlor Suits... 14.45 5 3-Piece Parlor Suits-. ,19.75 22 3-Piece Parlor Suits-24.50

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26.75

32.50 34.75 39.50

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7 5-Piece Parlor Suits.... 4 5-Piece Parlor Suits 4 5-Piece Parlor Suits.... 5 5-Piece Parlor Suits 6 5-Piece Parlor Suits

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26.50 29.75 32.50 39.75

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49 Parlor Rockers

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11.50 12.45