Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1919 — Page 9

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F INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ; TOLKDO. O.. May .'7. li.i piu -non In the legislature at Columbus of a bin which would give Gov. Cox pnwer t revoke the permit for the WillardDempsey fljrht here Juiy 4, was n-'t worrying Tex Riokard teday. "No more than I txpvoted." h- commerited. "Several elements ho deolurei themselves oppose.! to tin- clout." Tie declined tn be i u i t o.i further but other members of his staff said that the biil was not bring- taken seriously. Klckard today was atvaitinR the arrival of li. O. Archer. AVillard's business ? representative. He desires him to pass on the proposed training quarters for the champion and complete other preparations for the big- fellow's arrival. Willard is not expeet- d In re before he last of the week or the first of next w eek. Iempse yhad a fairly heavy program "' work mapped out for him tudny by Trainer Jimmy U 'Forrest. 1 tie cha ! !tngr is delisrhtmff his friends with th apparent excellence of his condition. His trainers are planume his w;i rarefull yto avoid any possibility of his goIn g stale. Pernpsey will box daily with Hill T.'."e. the colored heavyweight. Tate's tremendous reach corresponds to W'illard's lengthy arms and Pempsey will have plenty of opportunity to de ise ways and means of breaking through h champion's long: distance barriers.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor

ODDS DECLARE ENGLISH SUNBEAM TEAM A FAVORITE IN BIG INDIANAPOLIS CONTEST

THUKK successive p tssns by ooper i was the deciding factor in the Giant victory over the pirates. ,

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FIVE tw n-Iers yiebled to circuit I swats, the wnilopinp- rjumtei ntcludinp McCarty f the ;iHms- Zit;!i Wheat, of the Podcr.rs: Meusel mi.i1 Adam?, of th" ! Phillies ttl Uoth (' the Athletics. MANY sport writ rs ticket,! the

nt-nurn r.-t- n ifl:ip liertVl Vmi! thir A n - I

tory over the Yanks . - t rc1:i y pae thei-i ten out of the ei.'v.Ti pa!!!'"?. Vhadd.H a nn an liar?

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l'MVK pitchers Rot workouts while the Indians not e defeat ms the Red S"X. Twi-nty-stx wallops were ently divided.

SF.NSATIOVAl. tie Id m K hy .la.-kso-i. Ivisbert; and Schatk saved the 'White! Sox from a drubbing at the hands of the Senators anl the lasers nut-hn the

winners at that.

rilll, TXH'GI.APS let the down wiih one lonely sic'e while the I f'ubs earned their sole but winning j score. TllK P'1cors wait, d until tl e e u;.:'p j innimr when they ctit lo... with a '.'; run. a dov.l.le and tun sitik'i'' and luist- ; ed up the fame with the Cards. j

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"Vhen the r.ettir.g opened on tho; iviK fn this country served to alia : ;:!co3e of the international f"-mile! thir rtpprehorisions. It is known tha

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KAI.I.TO'S eemiosity In Wild pitch, tell bases .tl la'.

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ATHLETES TO SAIL FOR A. E. F. GAMES, JUNE 3 KEV? YORK. May Soldier ahVftes now in this country who will aug:nent the 1'nited States team in the interallied games to be held near Paris aet month will sail from this port on Ca steamer America June in order tr compete In preliminary trials abroad. The team will tie made up of track and field athletes, as well as others who wi'I t-ike part in the boxing, wrestlinjr. switiitninp and tennis events.

riNt'lNVATI ce!ebtat.d 'Tat Pay" by waltopinc the pbj!li.-s.

fieldine by the Keels saved Klb r on eral Occasions.

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MICHIGAN WALLOPS PURDUE'S TEAM IN SLOW GAME, 10 TO 0

AXN" ARUKR. Mk'Ii.. May 27 Michigan won her fifth conference ame yesterday by defeating Purdue. ii to 0. In the fifth inning, with on- man dew n and the bases filled by Purdue. Glenn fanned the next two. Purdue was slow. Michigan frUinr Tract ically all us hits on intield grounders.

the Sun '.j cam oars wore bitil ?peciu; ly for the Indirinapolis race smre thnlgring of the armistice that con oluues the '.at? world war, find thrr

';ur.. composed of Dario Resta, Jean thev incorporate several nrincirloa r:

'has'aenf. find iiiis t'oata'on. the! aircraft desL-n that make thom co:i .atter In the rapa 'iy of relief driver ! sidrably taster than anything- tha'

England has ever sent into competitfon at Indiana poits before. In the hands of t-xo such veteran pilots as Resta and Chassagne, supponed by Coatalen. who Is tn unatear driver of note, the Sunboamsarr figured as h?.vip.gr the best chance o: winning of all the te?.ra combinaticnr entered in the Indianapolis class'f-, possessing all the tieceissary qua':!' aliens of speed, skill and endutnr..-.

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, top, ed the lint of offerings at a price i .if 3 to 1. ! The presence in this rountrv of

Sharp J Louis Coatalen. managing director of

the Sunbeam factory and designer of the Sunbeam cars, has thrown a "care into the fcettir.e fraternity, v.ho figure that so important an ttullvld.iai 'ould not cross the Atlantic except

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OHIO BILL AIMS TO STOP TITULAR FIGHT

COLCMBTIS, O., May 27 A hiU designed to Rive Governor Cox authority' to "l cycles the permit given ty ths Toledo 'bcxing- commission for the WlHard.-Deiv.psey fight, v as Introduced in the Ohio House of Rep. resentative Dunn of Wood county last nig-ht. It carries an emergency cltivise, vrhich, if adopted hy a twethlrds vote, trill make the measure effective cn being- sig-ned by the jrov-ei-uor. The bill provides that permit "may he revoked by the governor, if, in Ms Judynten. the exercise or exhibition is likely to partake of the nature of a prize fisht, although the participants, therein are hired at a definite compensation." Unless the bill is passed as an emerg-ency measn-e, Trhich its opponents say cannot be clone, it will have to lie for ninety clays before becoming: operative, in which case tjie fight

would have bsu held.

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, K. OF C.'S WIN SECOND GAME -- Unity ('n uncii '-.am won ih-ir P''rn.l f RStne of !lic sMsnn Suininy at Hnrnsnn ipark uh.n ti.ry d'-fffnH Whiting t'oun- ! cil in a fist (-".me by n prnvp f fnir to i oiip. ThP faiHi- was OHiutr-d hv t)K-

pitchini; of .liin T'alton. v ho fanti.-.l -ptitcr-ii of th" visitors. 11.- also .Marrr-d in rlcldiriii .os it Ion. ha msr two as sists in flouhle i'ia. In th.1 s.v?nlh ith thrrf. mpn on hac and one out th batfr hit th hall to I . who got the man at !nn"., th- a'ihc-r throwitiK to first l.MS to ciit.l-io th" flouhf.. play. In tloi ninth h- liouhh-d n man ly catching a flv and ccninK a man cn p.rond hpforp lie could K'-'l hark. 'i'hf K. of . t. nni is playiiK independent has.-hall this season and is open to any fa.-t f.-ams of the i-ounty. The seov," ,y innin;. :

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latd's miinasi r. left Sunday for th 'hio city to ciose with som prospectne s.pnrr.nK partner? nnd attend to i.-tall eoncernir.K W illard s lifrht with I'empspy. PeTot'e depar'nre. Archer reeeivan order for thirty rlni;kie sea's from Frank . -Ieli iioti. a I'hii'ifD s t I man it fa t u rer. Willard spent Mori. lav if Kiver!ide In fast workouts w-rth his spar'inr V'.if'ners. 'haii..y Miller and J'-k Mempel.

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A ten thousand dollar stock of the very best in Men's apparel must go. Price is no object. Our lease has expired and we must move. Men of Hammond and vicinity are reaping a biff harvest of bargains. Some who had already bought a bio; supply came back for more. The magnificent line of Borsalino and Knap Felt Hats, and the well known Stacev-Adams Shoes, as well --?.i-rous other articles will appeal to you strongly, because' no better goods can be secured and the prices are simply slashed.

The Prices Will Close These Shoes Out Quickly Uoheard of Prices foi

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mere arc inuunvds t pairs ot .snot's tr nationally kimwii nu)i that must be sold and price is no object. Those shoes are uuaranteed in every particular and will utwear two ordinary a i is.

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lust Think tit' those imported Borsalino Hats Hats you call squeeze into a ball or sit on t hem, yet they will retain their shape. Then there are the Knap Kelts, in fact the best line f hats to be found anywhere yet they are sacrihVed at prices as low as

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