Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1918 — Page 7
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LACK OF EXPERIENCED PROMOTERS MAY MOTHER THE WIT r Wl) FIGHT
Br l'NiTir Pstss iSy U. C. HAMILTON.) NEW YORK. April 1?. The fact that the Vnitd States army i teaching its soldiers the priTieple of boxing before .endinir tlnoii out to .'.;!duo tlx K-iiser'fl barb-u inns m?y prosape the fulfilment of hop's express-, 1 for vmts by the
lovers of clean sports in the VnJred Sta tea. It was scicn years mifo that Tom Anjrj. n p'-o:ni.'!',r.t sports writer and box;n promoter of Milwaukee. tn'.lc an attempt to f'Ttii an in' ermuiotial association which would imv oon'rol of
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Ask For No. 360The MetroAll Oxford
with all th class of Hieh Priced Cos torn Built Boots. Kk-h BnrCundT To. Hng-
lih Lt, jnTlhte evrss $3.50
This beautiful atyle in et- high c!m Cutrm Bench mtde Oxlord- the n rod art Cff
cf M .1ded factory PJVV VViy Such Big Value for the Money?
BECAUSE operate not one. but 257 STORES IN 97 CITIES. Because we produce not in lots of a hundred, bat by the MILLIONS OP PAIRS. See our 300 and more new styles for Soring and Summer and you wiil realize the fot!y of paving more than NEWARK prices for Shoes.
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-HAMMOND STOHE
566 So. Hohman St., Near State. OPEN EVENINGS. 237 STORES IN 97 CITIES
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This is to announce that v- hav'o all our tackle roady and 011 dis)lay. NVvr Utd'on in the history of our store have we' carried such a lart-'e line. All the new baits, including Dowaciac, South Bend, Shakespeare, Wilson Wobblers, Foss. Tangos, Stanley, llildebrandt, etc. Come in and look over the Heddon, Bristol, Samson, Shakespeare Casting Rods. If you wish to see some real casting reels let us show you
the ..UD and other grades of the Mick r the Level-Winder or t h c Anti-BacV ' lash or Tri-Part. We have them all. You will tind evervthing in our
store net-essary for the fisherman from the cheapest
grade to the best. Fishing Contest The Fishing Contest will be held again as usual. All that is necessary is to register at our store and receive a membership card. There is no charge to you. Seven unusually tine prizes are to be offered this vear for the largest pickerel and bass. Who will be the first one to register a iish '? We handle Spalding's Base Ball, Tennis and Athletic Goods exclusively. Everything for the outdoors fan. J. W. MILLJKIEN SPORTING GOODS SHOP 159 State Street. Opp. Orpheum Theater. Hammond, Ind.
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NOT TO BOTHER JEMO FREO Minnesota Executive Intimates He Will Not Interfere in Big Fight.
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nlti'd irif'irn:al!y that bo w. uld not in-t-rfiro with .h bout, inaaimuli as tenround sIovp contostM p.re lopally permitted in Minnesota nndrr th? stHt law. Tlie law. howcvi r. io.- t.ot rover the point of reform''?' (if ri-iiis and Jixmbern of th hoxivitr crmuIsslon lmvr .si(iri!fiii a lilint'n.-ss to Mjxpond the ru!r for the occasion of this championship contest. Fuiton has ju?"t ?ign- d a i"jr,iraot. with n pioniinu! vaudeville circuit, which runs to June 1. sio-ordir.S to Mike 'ollins. I'ul ton's rcanfiLjr'r. The flht articU-s call f-r both fightors io v rui the ground not Una than four wrrki before July 4 to. Iluish their trainin? in the jrame-iia'p vicinity of thf combat.
F. K TurKf-on. rcprre. -i snir th 1 win iiM li.tit ami rr Btm-ani in'n, who
are ontiaot;n to rav tic to i-.'sary um of wwy t c.nor fi"ris of lri:Ki'o.' tbo n'nt h'-ii-. s-.oi vt.rdav ll,,. io, i,i. t; !.( v. pract.-.-aUy all A protoHt Hainit p-Mr.i' .:i:x the light wa? filed vritb too -at-i .:.'.ni!HlMi')n by
Iowa Fight Fan Dies After Witnessing Bout DA7ENPOBT, IA., April 19. Baruey HcUahon, nyht faa, wm foncd dead In bd yesterday. Alter the jEtltchle MltcheU-SoUy Burm fight la Rock Ieland Wedneeflay Tilyht He Mahon fainted and wa taken bome. McMahon first won. notice when he headad a 'bettinff ayndlcate to parlay on all of Packey McParland'e flphte about ten years afro. In private life ho tii an official of the city administration of Davenport.
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Lft, JimCofifroth; right, Tex Kickard (above), and Jack Curlty. The diffL-ulty of lartdinR a promoter who is both ready and able to stape the Willard-Fuiton bout in becoming apparent and mnny are Wing reminded that only three men in Jhe promoting game have had real experience in puttine on an important heavyweight encounter. These are Jim Coffroth, Jaok Curiey and Tpx Kickard and for one reason or another non tf them is willing to undertake the thing at this time.
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j eve of th Jeffrie-Johnson fieht in r.eno. Prhaps. with th WiMard -J'ul-ton bout now approftohing: another ff- ! fort will be made thi tuoe to a more ! satisfactory corflu.h-n. i AfteiT-nt to orranize an association.
j operating alor. the lins of the Ami- j j teur Athleto inion, v. t ' oh w ould rul i ! ovr all bout". ' control .dtninpionhip. j
j sud decide weitht for d !. here to -, fore have been fliv vers. The proper or- ' 5iin;7.ir.K ."i-rit perhaps has been la'kj ir.K. I'frh.aps it ha." been l ia to the ; fHc4 thit f" in-ito' nticruiu!otn T''- ; m.'-rs ere In th-- came, ,-iti.i. h' H"1, o-opera'ioi. would be iritpo5-ible. ! Now. however, the 1'iuled States rn.j( i :s britittln? nout a chance. The boxing
game has a hiph.-r place ai the nations sports than it has er.joyed for sometime Tlie T'nlUd States, in lnot: artcr forhiddire interstate shipment of f.cht pictures, l transporting: them about the country and eliowiiiK tbeni at cantonment". With s I'd, popularity in boxing it might 1- po-ihle for atiotli-r -ftort to be rrade. The p-.por men probably
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Suits Most Unusual To ee them is to see tlie very newest of the new styles. tred. Semi-Tailored and Novelties of the better .-lass, dt-i fill values at
Tail-Won-
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$22.50 S25.00 and up to $50.00
30.00
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J ohnny Substitutes for Noye
and Holds Chicagoan to an Even Break.
Coats That Are Different Yerv smart new models for Street, Dress. Motor and Tourist in beauiiful materials such as Wool Velour. Tricotim-. (iabardines. Tweeds, etc. we're offering at
t'HICAOO. ArriJ 1' .t.dtnny Schauer, the St. 1'aul ?peed hoy. substitute! ror Johr.ny Nove in the ins; windup "t J.mrny Keyrs' dowusiat - rlub labt night and h!d fharles Soully of the West io a ilraw -if!ict lo (!: r'fore in ten round". Tlo- i,.,- 4 weighted in under
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esiablish th: fp-ti clean pant's. 1 1 is none thfc ie.t tr ' ka? lived aol throoch v ears ni r orgatiiati'T.s ! !.in the roita-ity k'vui s live rhit no o-oo; into the era.i.e. lia-eball t;.r. Is national tns;TifiAniil at i'.h ties
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135 pound and si , i that please,! n I, , r ,vd faft. trie four r i . u . "ry e p. rioo.. I'uiiitv yt
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THE STANDINGS
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them. To p-it a hoxinc .-isiiooiation 'n a'dion it wiojM I . nfCfssary for all promoters to comb, ne and adhere rlaidlv to ruls. usp"niona of boxer, and co-op rate
in every move. It can he don en up in the tirht wny.
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PACKEY DECIDES TO BOX GIBBONS AT CAMP DODGE I.OrrSVlLT.n. KT . April llh I'ackry McFariand has yielded to presMire brought by Ward Uambert. athletic dirccior at '"amp Ma haiy Taylor, and a?inounced tb-.t he would ftr;b.t Mike fiilibuiis at t'aiop liojge on April 2t",. Fariami had Announced that he would not Hf.H'i .-liter -l e rlnx und. r any ennditlofis after Mayor Smith steppe, tl,,. boxintr exhibition 5'loiiuled for Friday meht at a local lln-itot.
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IVhrn fear bet'na to Krlp Kaiseriam mennres YOl lnure Krlnt kalaerlarn Hny I.lherty Ilourt".
New YotlC Cincinnati CHICAGO St. Iouis . Boston Philadelphia .. I'ii t '-burir'n . ... Itrooklvn -- Testerday'a
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of money and dissatisfaction. We make Avraings for stores and offices which stay put and prieec! the most reasonable. Ask for estimate. HamniDna Slinda & Awn ng Co, Phone 2212 Hammond. 82 State St.
Results.
Chicago, fi: St. I.ouis. . Cincinnati. T: rittshtii ;!. fi. No oth'f gatn ph'.yed. Oamca Today. Chicago at St. Louis Vittsbunrh nt Cincinnati. Hrpnklyn at New York. Ttoaton at rhtladelphia.
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Dresses of Rare Charm The daintiest and most relined of the new styles. Beautifully made in Silks, Taffetas, Crepe, Serges and Wool .Jerseys S12.50 $16.00 $18.50 $22.00 and up to S40.00
SKIRTS VERY SMART The new models for Si-ring have reached the maximum of smartness. We're showing unusually beautiful ones m ail the new novelties in both Cloth and Silk, and in qualities seldom found at prices like ours $1.98 $3.48 $4.50 S6.00 "Ptn $15 WAISTS OF REAL BEAUTY rvi' h and everv one of them possesses real distinction in de--n and it isn't a question of muling one you like but of choosing among the many you will like in our wonderful stocks. The values are exceptionally good, too, at 1.49 $3.48 $5.00 $7.48
S. G-. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING. AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING.
165 E. State Street. Hammond, j
Second floor above Pastime Theater.
PETTICOATS In Satin and Taffeta Beautiful changeable Taffetas, Satins and dersey combination. See our special values at $2.95 and S4.95
Hals in the Hewer Style Interesting developments of the advancing season. An attractive selection of new trimmed and tailored effects in Pokes of different styles. Turbans, Mushroom. Heiup nd Lisere. Some are faced with ?ilk crepe and some transparent brims. Colors are purple, gray. taupe, navy, red, Copenhagen, blue and black. For Friday and Saturday only at 98c, Si.98, 2.98, S4.50
P0MSEEWIDBET1K PQSmDNS-10 KTTOVCIIS READ THE KELP WASHED AND SITUATION WANTED COLUMNS Jbr RESULTS
NOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 psi tent on your clothes by buying here. HAT.S3IOND TAILORINGCOMPANY S. CBF.Eir.RO, Pre. 538 Hohman St. COVE I AXD SEE THE BARGAINS. W iIm do Cleaning, Prcaslas tmi Repairing.
155 EAST STATE STREET
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