Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 72, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1919 — Page 9
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Thirty-six Rounds of Clever Boxing in East Chciago, For Fans on Sept. 27. BY SPIKE. Thirty-six rounds of boxin. consist-
...6 v,. lc wma-ups ana a; Th. plx round w ind-un will be between six round- curtain raiser, is the howjJohnnv Munlura of Kast Chicago and that is In store for Lake county boxin Y Brpnnan frem Indiana Harbor, fans, the twenty-seventh of this month. BtHau of tho local reputation of opIt wul be the first of its kind ever at-J nt5- th,-,v themselves will be a drawtempted in the regrion. Unable to secure atXncUon. It has been mnnv a day a hall spacious enough. Promoter George tUat the flRht fans have b. en offered a
i can v. nicago win stage rr.e card under a monster canvass at the East Chicago baseball park. It will accommodate several thousand people. The innovation will be an added attraction, as the. circus seats will make it possible for every occupant in the tent to see every move of the participants. It will also do away with sitting In a stuffy hall and the fans will be able to smoke. at peanuts and drink pop to their heart's content. It iU he an all-star card. Those who took advantage of Oswego's Labor day show were convinced that George knows something about matchmaking. There was not a lull during the entire program and the fans got their money's worth. Oswego can almost assure himself that he will have a packed house. In glancing over the card we find Tommy Holderman and Faddy Clancy, both well known Chicago artists booked UP ta mix it for 10 rounds. They will be remembered as the pair of battlers that saved the day at the recent showat Benton Harbor. There they hooked horr.s in one of the
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HAMMOND BASE BALL PARK Double Header Saturday, Sept. 13th TWO O'CLOCK P. M. " FIRST GAME: Standard Oil Co. vs. General American Tank SECOND GAME: JOLIET VS. HAMMOND SUNDAY,. SEPT. 14th CHICAGO GIANTS VS. HAMMOND
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Closing Out Broken Lots Shoes
We have a good number of broken olts of shoes for men, women and children that must be sold to make room for our fall orders now on the war. We haven't thought of profit on these broken lots. We will ph'-c them at vour disposal for
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You can outfit the family ifrom these broken lots nicely. FRIDAY and SATURDAY will do the work. Come tonight if you want to.
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they came out of the battle fray with h draw. Chicago and Benson Harbor fans are still talking about It uril Oswego did not overlook a rood bet In fettinK the I rair together ;tff:itn. Thev are scheduled to scale Jn at 133 pounds on the 2Sth at 10 o'clock. Timmy McCarthy, a well know South Chicago bnttltr, and Murray Johnson, pride of Kis land, is another pair that will be worth RoinK miles to see. They wtl! also step tle 10-rounJ path. Rivals for over a year, they will have a chance to settle their little dispute and according to advice from both training Quarters they ep t to do it. The opponents for the third ten round bout, has not been signed up as yet. according to Osfgo today. He is looking for an oppo:i nt for Younjr Henry, a corner from a Chicago stable and Is making an effort to find it In the rerson of Gillete of Iiry. He was in Gary today trying to Ket Giilete's signature and it is likely that the match wtii be closed by this evening. card of this caliber. GOOD SHAPE FOR SEASON The East Chicago Gophers are rapidly rounding into condition under the expert direction of Coach Thomas, who predicts a great season for his proteges. Football fans in general are unaware of t h, fact that the Gophers have already en gaged in one grid battle this season I The game in question was played last Sunday at Harvey. 111., under a wither-! mg sun that sent the mercury up to i v tv; o .?c-ts.i: rf th iAd hovet
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Garry Herrmann, at his desk, opening applications Tor world series tickets. If we had managed a ball club which had climbed from oblivion to th top of the National league and copped the pennant in one short season we imapine we'd appear a little, more cheerful than does Garry Htrrmans president of thf Reds, in th s photo. Garry's wading ir.'. a ctack of man from Red fans making reservations for seat? for the world series grime. Maybe Garry's worried because he sees he citn't fill all the ordeti for reserved seats.
mark. The Gophers triumphed by a one point margin after an hour replete with thrills. Final score: East Chic.is ). ' T; Harvey, fi. ! It seems that the Harvey eleven had the players were impatitnt for a regular contest. Their manager had almost Riven up hope of scheduling a frame uhe'i it was suKpested that he try KaM Chicago. Saturday ev. r.intr. less than 2 1 hours before the panne, the contest was boohed. Of the 12 in'oen used by the Gophers S were repular members of the squad while tne other 4 were from the Gopher Jr. roster. Captain Hob Darrow was amor.gr the missing at K.anie time and his absence a. 1 most proved fatal to
t-iist . n.iafeo. Arrangements are being mftde to take i The Gophers are Ivldm signal dru':s.carc of the biKs.0St crf,.v(1 f,f ,hp
-very Tuesday and Thursday evemtiK at,at the Hammond ball park on SMUuraay . 7 o'clock. Scrimmage practices w.'l afternoon when a double-heder that!
hld every Sunday mornin; until further notice. TOUGH SEASON FOR EBBETS; CLUB POOR, WIFE BRINGS SUIT Chsirley Ebbcts. This hr.s been a toufrh year for Charley Ebbc-ts, owner of tho Brooklyn National lenjjus club. With the pitch ir.jtr statT he h:.d atrl the: other stars his to:;m included. Chr.vley haJ hepes of .-it ietifet boinsr in tha penriant fijrht up to !:is r.ek. He cot it in the r.crk. The Doirs will ho lucky to finish in the first c'iv.shn. Now his wifi has sued him for divorce. The El. bets hr.vc been married forty-five years end have four ih;! Iren. Watch for the Uluebjrd, S.i 1 unlay. 9--6t Don't throw yuur yspr.r awa? without reading the wan: ad page. will. Thev must cm. tore
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: v!ll attract at been scheduled least 1.00O people, has The biff game between Hammond and Joliet. which should draw an unusually large erowd of local fan?, will be rtrrceded by a battle between the General i American Tank Oar Corp. and the Stand-' ! aid Oil Co. to decide the championship! uJ the ( aluniet Industrial l.eapue. Jimmy Simes, manager of the Joilet ing io ioaa up lor aturaay game, got. busy and signed Tom Mcliuire to help! out Middleton in ease he is batted too that will appear in the Hammond linup. j Fans will remember that McGuire is the' boy who very recently defeated Hammond while pitching for the Dodittr Trainings. If Simps thinks that McOuire will be more effective against the locals than Middleton it i possible that lie may start him on the mound. The! general opinion among .n'h the Ham-' monu fans and placers, tu'wover. seems to be that Sinus wii! pin his faith in. Xliddkton. w ho looked his best against, th' Ha'nmond tifim on the occasion ot I Ihrir isit to .J'tlir-' niiti.tn r of f::ns. ariir iri Uie season. will sure surprise aj when the H;immond ' t !Un titkes the field attainst the strons ,T"iitt club, as he has signed no less tlun thr-:- new st?r plavers who will appear m Saturday's iiin'iip. N'fiRel is sure out to win this frame as be has nlready planed sonu: heaith bets on the Hammond tc::m to cop. I.ocut i'.ins would like noihinpr better thnn to see Hairuiioiid hand Joliet n pood wailopiiic so as to offset the hum i lia t Inc illftat whieh was dished out to us by the Stt'l iity aKKretjs'ion oa the un'u-v.y day of July IS. On Sunday llammcn 1 v. ill v'.iy .lee Jreen' 'Me.tftn ti.int. ' tie of the host riflri ! terms in th" eoiintr;., eor.sidere-l second only to 1; ihe Foster's world tamed American 'Hints The hatt-ry for the r'. ants v ill be "P.ic B M" Hal! .-md IV ne Jones. Joe ;reen will p'ay the Dtp field. z By It. eSOESE. The amateur p-ist -c Hi ssi c affair of ' ! i'.'iJ has: bail season will r stMi,-.-d at K:ist C'luc.-iKO hall parii Sunday at 3 p m. between the Peerless Athletic club of Kust Chicago Hud the Whiting St. Cyrills. The Ilockef oliow representation packs a wicked nm- and intends to Waterloo the I'eerlass as it did the l)r.-t f-'ame when it broke a prolonged v. inning strenk of tlie Chieagoans. Hut wait! Let us consider these Peerless ho s. In their proud possessing rests t heTwin t'ity amateur champlor ship, acquired by defeating Kast Chicago's tiaios. and in their (.resent lin-up rents Die punch and material sufficient to cop the imaginary Lal.e county anu'eur championship by defeating the strone-st bidder fvr th- same bunting the' St. ;.:!!!. And this is the team on which ICast Chk-ago puts her treasured sreenbaiks: Frank St mutt, backstop; lionco, hefty portsider. twirling ace: McShane. of "Casey at the bat" reputation, negotiating affairs at the initial anas; Krupa. large of build and able of hand, skirting
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the green around the Eddie Collins of the diamond; Babe Simon., hypenating between second and third, and Frank Thomas, of university renown and eommonly known as the "in" in the infield, bossing the third canvas. In the gardens we have three of a kind
and all acts. Inthe left patch stands no J other than Keller, the captain himself j and the leader of this spanky crw; in the mid-rlff of the gardens I.ukcticJ works with Ills usual thoroughness, and lo: In right. Johnny Herod, the future Ty, holds sway. Putting all burlesquing aside and coming down to cold facts it has been rumored that the Oil City aggregation has many iron men with which to back their f:ivorttes. So any person In and around j Kast Chicago who like3 a fair bet be J at the East Chicago ball park on Mlft; st and Korsythe ave. before 3:00 p. m. j The Green Line going north from the; Four Corners will bring you right at he gate. I NATIONAL JRS. WIN. j The Kast Chicago Dodgers were defeated Sunday by a heavy score at the Harbor grounds. The National Jrs. play-, played a fast game and defeated the F.asl Chicago Podgers by the score ot
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Second Anniversary Sale TITTLE BROS. Wholesale and Retail of alt kind of Fresh and Smoked Meats. We handte the best and the cheapest in the Calumet region. This sale lasting two weeVs, commencing Sat., Sept. 13 Ending Sept. 27 Fresh Leaf Lard - 31c Small Fresh Pork Loins ..29y2c Small Spring Whole Lamb, 15-18 lbs... 12y2c Small Fresh Pork Shoulders ..'.....25V&c Native Whole Beef Loins 19y2c Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens -.. 38c Fresh Dressed Stewing Chickens 32c
Native Sirloin Steak 22c Native Porterhouse Steak. 22c Fancy Native Round Steak. Qq Fancy Native Short Steaka.QQ Fancy Native Pot Roast.. 12V2C Choice Cuts cf Native Rib Roast - 18C Fancy Native Boiling Beef..l2Q Freh Made Hamburger st"k : 12V'2C Nativ Lej of Veal - 22c Native Veal Shoulder Ro1 : 19c Native Veal Stew ilsn Native Loin of Veal..- 22c Hind Quarter Spring Lamb.-gQ Fore Quarter Spring Lmb ' 12V2C Fancy Lamb Stew 10C Home Made Sausage Mt-20c Fancy Fresh Pork Sauia8 l8VfC Fresh Sliced Liver tjQ Home Cured Boneless Rump Ccr" Bf 20c Sweet Pick!e Salt Pork.-. ggygQ n , 1 tit Our meats are the best, our prices we
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CHARLES BERENDT, Manager. 3717 Cedar St. Phone 890. Indiana Harbor.
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SHOE SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OFFERINGS The following leaders are p'.cked from our best stock and rep repent the best shoe values obtainable anywhere. The prices enable yoti to save much because of our location. I have n-j b'rz, organization, and when you buy here you pay for shoe leather only. Here's the Lad's Shoe THE "HOME GUARD" Strongly recommended for the youn:: ster who is rough on shoes. Will cut down the shoe bill for this fellow; strongly sewed; made of best quality genuine leather; thick poles; black and tan; sizes 9 to 13. Special Fridav and Saturda' $2.85 BOYS' "SCOUT" SHOE Genuine oak leather soles, dark brown, sizes 9 to 1Z12- Friday and Saturday special 2.50 Sizes 2H to 6. special S3. 75 For the Daughter. Misses' Shoe, high boot, a shoe that shows character and will give splendid wear, lace models, sizes ll'a to 2; colors brown and black; sizes lli, to 2. at the special price of, Fri Sat. 53.05 58 2 to 7 $4.95 Men's Work Shoes. Mucson's Army Last; very heavy soles; maximum of comfort and wear in them; all sizes. Very special Fri. and Sat. j5.00 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FALL DRESS SHOES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Standard Shoe Store One Block East of Oakley Ave., on State Street. Hammond, Ind. Watch for the Name.
13 to 10. Score: National Jrs. 0 1 11 2 0 2 3 011 E. C. Dodgers ..001 113112 -1 The National Jrs. would like to hear from fast teams. For games write to AVm. Trusiecki. 3512 Deodar st., Indiana Harbor.
Amazo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. R.oby, Ind.
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Oscar Mayer's Best Tub Lard 32c NO. 1 Sugar Cured Calli 2312C Sycamore Square Baccn... iC Home. Cured Smoke Spare R'bs 18V2C No. 1 Sugar Cured Wide Bacon 5; No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams 36V2C 2 lb. cans of Cooked Corn Beef 45C 2 large cans of Sauer Kraut 250 Dry Salt Spare Ribs q Fresh Spare Ribs, NecK Bono, Pig Tails, Pig Snouts, Ptg Feet, Pig Hearts will be sold at cost. We handle all Kinds of Fresh Smoked Sausages. We also receive all kinds of Fresh Fish daily, sold at cost. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS DAILY. are the lowest. We sell just as
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For FRIDAY and Sat'y, Sept. 12-13 Women's Aprons Women's light or' dark percale tie apron, ample size, for Girls' Sweaters School girls' all vth-1 slip-over s "w eater ?. very special w Ch'ldren's Rompers Dark fancy cheviot 1 1 children's rompers, ffood clean make, for U Ladies' Waists Ladies' crepe de chene waists, white or flesh, nifty style s, onlv Men's Finest Hose of finest combed Maeo yarn; b 1 a c k, white, tan, prey, lavender. Pair Men's Work Shirts Plain dark blue cheviot, well made. Special H n i u Our Boys' Blonsas Hoys black sateen school blouses, extra quality; sizes G to 16 vears, for fri en's Swell Hats Men's A m eric a n Fashion Hats, silk lined velour, two ton ed effects; the vou will buv hat Double Stamps A'l Day! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th 626 Chicago Av EAST CHICAGO, 1KB.
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