Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 11
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NOW AFTER Pr.rduhn Leaves For Madison With Something Up His Sleeve.
Blocker Scrapping May Play Over the Sunday ! Bones Left Pardv.hn and All American; Emerson-Froebel Combinat-
MITCHELL
HUN
Who Captained Clabbys May Come to Terms.
(BXTX-IETrN. Tn.nl Prduhn left HaaB4 Ifcla
morning" for sott to aea tla Ohio- j "Wisconsin tuna. Though ha tfui4 to j a quoted- it 1 'believed that Pardnha ' . Is going to make Chick Harle- an offer ; to play -with Hammond's famous pro- j ' fesslcra-l, ebvea. ;
HMmnv-nd fv.!'.H'! tam hed on i.iy !..'- i !!' i vi ;r,VT-
-i'Hiattfn for tho en .1 y. rai-i!uhn'i grid ' i f-ir Hhupe from the '.hi? k -end Tvh(!. pro st !! jniiTerlr. i.-s. It is probable that m;-. to p'ay th. Aulo wn).-!it cf the two
i9vni is about e - ri l;h a Ilsht a-1-vantaft In the, v!si'ors' favor, but thf
i ro!t !'rM.! performer'" i two-cay lav
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severs ci i i. from ir.'nor ir.J-.ir all will bo m s". CltV team Tro
ion, Both Licked By Hammond, Wrangling Over the Remains. iTrom TEX OAKY TifBCHE) ili-'h s-'iii f.-ot."U propht hav ih;r i-i it c..t i t.t th"m w5in tiia
matter ; Kn:lii'.in i ?ia? k roel'e-1
taken .i p f'T coni-1er i;.jn .
SCRAP PUNK E
Fight is Poorest Witnessed; in a Wisconsin Ring in j Many a Day.
By SAJM T. XA.t-.
FACIMl. Wis.. Nov. 1-
rjSTEKT!OhAL NEWS SERVICE
CHUiA GO. Nov.
M arvs ot
tlnri fve rounds per
14 ('hie H axle 7 and , man si tr.ai the teer qumhoh will be
rrldiron marauders from j mimaten.i..
M ith several et.-j. r new faeeg in the Hammcni? !.-.-. ip end with th probability that Frank K'Tkr will he sojn it: a Hwiin T.d uii'.forin. i' i hard to predict aa to who s!U ho in the lineup at fhn start cf th psra-i. Avtinsr oarh 'lh has b'r sliiftlntr th liackflfM nhout In an effort jt son drs vir.sr power. I' k of a consiptont f-ff-nive hs nfck''i Ih tam sll Bisrn, ari'1 as tl-e team hitp!nty of c per! '"nr. tho arial sone mors than anything e! s"uM 1 retorted to. e-i-ecia!ly with such a mtr.Mr.atlon as "Wy:na.n-Flrtj.t t. In every otjttest. th bank?" ha.ve brv shls to gain, through otT tacit! e rhiya while a tad. r.iarch t;. rc;"!i thn lino has been a fail
ure.
Ohio State -wii: arrive at Madison, is., h'.s morilrs prepared to me. AViscor.sin tomorrow In the feature ba.tt of Saturday's Big Ten football schedule. Both ::e Buckeyes and the Badgers are In Sni fettle for the contest. Ohio is the favorite. largely because f the rrowe!! cf Harloy and his able llutiint. Pete Stlnchcomh. With these two as tha nucleus, the Buckeyes present
a weli-halanced team that 1s versatile j In attack and powerfaly strong on de-1 ftne: "Wisconsin, however, has a fsst. j hard -fighting team and Is counted upon j fo xr.ais the afternoon very Interesting! for ths Buckeye?. j Illinois and Mlchlg-aa will meet s't j
t.'.-bajta tomorrow In a game that will he matched with Interest- Illinois has
-t cf the strongest elevens In the coun
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When ! Pnst Ouol crowd. bu;n fight; en-.aj; !
ITammond Oeieated Kmerevn K to t. , ,'' '. " ' . ! ! John Vagnsr jemmel h!a arena with . i-.o left the 'Phlsti.-atcJ :.aote in a r h. ., h;R tltx omce wltft dollarf , ; l-;lCl-ss -OTuiU;..n. :f.-a;l 'her.S'U'? j then I-'inkvy Mi'chUI and Sailor! tiie i-'.ps. ' rrlrdinan turn-.l out one of the rottcnest ' ll .is th-j habit ;n high- e'-hool !:- j t. n-r-.m.. lUtulurs sew in a Viscon!n : cles for tiie wise ori'S to fit quietly by i ,,1,1 rinc In majny a day. J and foretell the home encounter w'.-hj M!trhi: von off by hlni.se.lf for that' ir.or- or lf$ accuracy nt'l Hairraoni i mif'ter. but he did not uk very good i cJJined m i.nd api'.l'.-d the w -:i hnvwu j while ontoortriK th Sailor. ' bans. ! wa.f Kfti-.Tilly s'tM Ktr.- -in-thinT wn.i the matter. Klther ' ripon w-iuld !efeat Hii-irrmii and thn i they could not ilfiht or they would not. ' would f:rn on the I'i.'kl-"-. I-'roebel t-s j I-'iieilnuin was tl,e norst rfiV-mji r. Ap-' defe8,t tnK that clan ft cm c.-.e to four ' Parently he went in thre to sti.-k. ir.rt I
I !-t:.-k he did. hut the f'ht a.i hi.ssel and ' , hooted tccaure of his :u:t Ftalilng ' J fartl.-o.
Thi-re were 011! t
S- f.jij 21 fc,t r-" M"" Jul.!;! .r.yvaHak ef-3
Msiir mi
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18 cents a package
t r a r. u a vv s . Xow the one eesily fl'.ied ticv:ti -n f'.!-thull r or.tei lr is a;l p:i:siu'l with eeerfllr.g impossibilities c.n.l
What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels!
psrt'a! prophets k re br,,:r:ns: 1, -nrcf, that they are pmc t ' iy t.on-ei- t.n . Th ,redi.-t:ons tt.nt f'.il thick 1 b'fo'a the Hammond game are about f .rg.-tfep -il wi ervver an opir.'..r !.;. ejtpre.-sed It ha a r.t phras r.c licludir.s at soai mace or another the
, routiis in j and tr.th.
on; flKl.'-
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-the seventh.
good i.tr'.h
that
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would put a dnt In a marsh-
t hr. rmfui wo: 1 "if .
Owr;r Tflrahn. troit always turns
reoosrnlln tat re- ; it heavy puns arair.t '
B. it
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Amu r mist tl'.at Hammond
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whils Michigan's showing has noti Indiana team, toll Ooach ;h.e to tak
-n formldah-rs. Yosts men. however. n cnan.es at itKh.t drills witn tne result a fighting crew and will taUla is- j that two mrre days of wcrk 1 on the ie-a'elv against the Tllir.i. schedule for '.'. locslg. A eajn- can ba Nv.-thwestern and Indiana will clash I lt to over ro-nlVn. e and it Is this that r-.arston In a game that has no hear-i IlaTntn.-nd l ic--r performer is trying fug on the championship, while Chicago ! to Imrnsr- i-n the s.-!srted r. Tlv-ry : . Iowa will meet at Stacg f.c.d. Iowa I f.ui. -with th erc-i".on v.f iVp'miu
of the surprise teams cf , Jaraien. v.-jjo w:ie mjut-ea m tne ant-n
wbi'.e Chicago has a 'am, has b-eea o-.:t f or pract:e. The.
and
oeen r.e
season so far
!--" in the n . 1 -t.-:i
At that t !:!!' 'h: : .-....,.,) j r.ng the :t tool; i: the pasrnat"i i .v '. k n was rief"at d t y .!.e ti"-i of 0 to c t-y mixing t ha- sp-
' end capable e.even. The gan-.e ,
-i be one cf the best on th
r-' : cram. Purd-is 1 cArded to meet Tpauw and N-r:c pame will play the Mlch'.ran Ag-i--s. Minnesota will be Idle tomorrow.
' bi? French ms.n Is in bed suffering fr"
BOWLING NOTES
.3 iIcOols took two games from the J purci:ir r,i
jjv'j ! a sprain a a Tie. ar.a a tram eye. 1 ce
lna of T'es Jnrdlen is a blow to Itau'-mi'-rd gri'l ent.Msi-s en 1 the te:im Ite. If. To;" Voting, ths club plivsiclar. announced thnt althcuRh he had orders! "Shor'y" to t y In be-1 for a wck. tho
j fenntr Maroon repli'd that S?undav j would find hin at the Cuba' pirk dlrecttng he plajc rs from the ber.eh.
Shou'd Ie J.u-d!e,t b trnsb! to ptny. it will mean that Hammond will hv. to go som in order to tU a victory. Des Jaroien is r.ot only a p- worful pt-per!er.c-.l piiv-er, nt;t his absene.a Js bourl to hu-t the n.o-'e of the team. Frank Hh;'ker. Vh-AVestern center a
at Frceljel fiehl n: i.-feated the s t-r.ore of 1 J t 7 1 ? . visitor were I ' r.! most cf tha ea:..- 5 t'lr.n through th('"arir.r. Em'rs, the same t-ani at , lat Saturuay thers
P'ars to be an uns .lvablo r-.yater Out at Froebpl it is insisted
tr.e Hsmmond wimiitir at Ft-oeHel Field was .lust as dangero'ij as th aA?regafon that appeared agatt.ft K.-f.er-srn list Salurd.iv. On ti e easv. t-i h the claim is r.;.i '.- that the -iiitors of October we-e ci.'y hc'i' us strong us last week. i:mrs n ! Inclined to belittle the fhowinc rna. eccs'nst Hath inond by Froel-e'.. 1 c i 1 ; - ,- -.,r'v
I K.-f--ri. ; hi!nid th.-i
lliM.; "V. I yifiTtrr sTrNan sailor. In 'ho seventh Finkey evld'-urlv gol I tl - r.-u:.-. and smacked ovr a riirht to thy Frie.hran .-hln. It wobbleei the sali;or and .Viflx-ll ihw at. h.'n. Ho chased "r'r":s Solly" nrftit..'. ad around and ;o!t--d h:; cm. n-o'-o h,u th- blow? lacked sf'am. e t-i:-,tl v hr-. th saiior was himself tirl.tinir lm. k at t ba;t. The ninth was a i-epi'i! ion of . i;.-. "vnth ami ' c wa- -.. f'.nal p-' i.,.1. Thov iV.'.frht eftor the bell ;n ths last r,-,ind "r-"' rr,V'! P--"-f- -''! u-ar b,;rked U.it they did b-r-'.r jfjr 'he nhr rbnn lurlr.K it Ar.vt.her cr;ickod that ih-
U"it on h afterpi.re to :--..-.;.e it h. k ,-.' th.M .v., ut-a.rd-up.i
PXPERTLY blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes eliminate bite and tree them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel
low-mildness of the tobaccos yet retaining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation 1 You may smoke them without tiring your taste! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COV!?ANY, 'A imton-S.Um, N. C
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: SAZZ.O& rrrtrsss to opz:i t;p. ! d i -T-Virdmnn fimpiy refused to oT.., 1 h .r- in th seventh. Ho f..;iRht : 1" i ' a or. ti. h vt-V! !n--ide nr..! tf;. n ''..''k..l artnn liivarisbli.'. He .-ou;d r,-,f . l
Milwaukee slst and decided to',
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A i!i '!:. for !,r:.l i i ' t-ort 1:
1 i 1 h t a n i pi.' e game wo t f i There w..-. ; , field.-: s did
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.oriu last night at McCools alleys, hards of the Thorns wait hlph man t is evening when he rolled 235. 197. 1 i.r a total cf oT6. At Ptrrins alleys : Feirin? No. 2 took two from the Imere. Cliarlia Martin ro'ied h.gh foe his team with an average- of This ends the flret round for the f-"i with threo teams tied for first Xsxt Tuesday the lead'ng t-ams
The scrres: TKOaJTS. Cxner 159 !'ari yigrton 1 "JO f -Vird J35
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fi-r several seasons the wott-
reef.fmer with the old Hammond
C'albys. wes in town talking thi'.js over wi'h rerduhn. At '1-e 't -rt of the season wh.-n the !.-! w.ier aft. 'r.ptti to sign Bhvker. .th latter stated he could not p'ay on account of certain '. b'eetlors but the football bee was too s-tror.g and Flo. ker si jffie-1 to rlay wi'h a Chic?g" lie..io teara. The elev n has been too C.ij th- ?T'-Ji t s'ir ind It
season grni, w-T'hy of I' .tie i ..-r.. i. r a t i c Tj . lo P a r ! r. th.e se.cre the ea-;-,t oh
er-er js convince j tht Kr-.ehe; h
the shade for the ame of next week. Cut. It 1.- a 'act, th.it Hammond In Octol..tr and 1I.-r.r'-.ond ir. Xovemb r are two different m.itfr. Hence the ell inform. d ciitUs ore ' arii.ci ined to r.i,r.;a (onirarla'.n of the.-:1 sere inio i-r.n-Ite f. g;re. WAl lil-'.f. VN ; IK fITKI The tiier far' ti.at lir.'ison -was -'.,' a teo ;-. 'he sta'e ad '.."'. 'r. I:Oiinn race V' ? . a.o: 1. :t. to .;t with
t saf
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him. Jlih-k-il hs H, j,,di. r".'j: ' -1 h'f, bes' v. ;,r-o
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Team average, SO 3. M0COOI.S. H. Ooehrtnger 1 ? Abe Chi y ken 154 " 'i rth 1 T 3 'Zi'-rt 133 Totals Si) Team average, S25 2-3.
Martin . ihoucfce ICrug r -nch .
rsuzNa no. a.
i?a 17 ISO
Tota-Ts
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Tieimer . 16S '"'sen 131
ses BEHI-T.-tS. 147 16 S . 16?
IS? 1SD 154 US 1S1 181 12S 145 197 143 f.2 7 7J6 167 179 17 153 IS 15S 177 141 ies 171; S25 SO"! i i I i 1?7 194 1 1 149 j 137 .3S! 132 1 f 3 i 155 2)0 Sll S)3 174 VS? T? ITiOt if. 7 noj 170 155. 173 171j ?43 744!
would tto . ha surprising to see htm at Pe- Fird;-!,'s p...-it Ion wh'-r. the etroltHammond fcTtne ster's. The s.uvfcn.-e s'i'o of tickets at Chicago,
Kvnnston. Sth f hi.:gc, Hanrrtord fcti.1 ! Wit i ting r-jlat to a tarn crowd when, both teams ta'-.e ve ftM and lo.-ai f ins who failed to makj their roserrotior.s . are virpe-d to do so at 01.ee at the Moim'-ti Smokv oh-ip on Hohman srr-t j
DE2VIPSEY HEADS FOR LOS ANGELES MEMPHIS, Term.. Nov. 13. Jack Denipsey. thamfien of heavy weifrh'.-. tripped frain c.r.e coach to another here tonight ard spe on hit way t I-os Angeles where, according to his puM:city man. the champion is ti di J7S.'i!.' worth of acting in the movies. Ti, champ 'on .3 thoroughly recovered from an a coient to his foot received vt isiht with a c'.rcaa. He j'lded alin- very smoothly under tho .tr.post of two s..i cases. Detnpsev hss finished his enga stern ent tvl lli clic.i.- and s a s "ne'er again . "
I t pre; . n; 1 r I be;. While rj uf he .- V 1 p. j t heru ex i st .-.i u l-'.t:ie. t .r. wa ! Hoe s;.--,- r, .)- J 1 ser.t.u.ei.t
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n iiv-r culd not have, n. that crouch with-
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can wilk tw ee as far ar.d ftar-i t v-ce a a Ionic on your fo t in ifcese famous comfort f rites as, you can in croiinary' r-hCM. l v.hon -oii stop to think that they only ot 30 1 $4. 5 t'-e pp.ir, how cs:. yon aiTcrd" to pass up the cpI rlunity? Try a p.air.
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garr.i . They ro doubt t admitted that Ktn'-rson ! i rotiali their prv.y,.i s 1- 1
periority, would ha hrlrig out
unless tho 6r; 1 boiled down t'r 1 (". iparfd wt hti. F: oebel tear,: x i less c f all : "I p.'' N'ot alone n tl verdtct. taken a
!f f -r no O'tner cause. rt e. been a difficult mattrr to th's 1f !'s on hvwevtr, ,rd
dope a : - -fi. p - : : s w ir.g of Km e;-r. h. tr.jk'd 1 i' ll is j-r jj.ra;j did not ph-y Haranor,.i . T!.e - .
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la wed ViClory of tt.e Fr '.'1 over! Waukcgan last Saturday was another! of tha many ban's -;td tois rni-rnlng. Waultegan. it is said, has the s:r.-nifs' J I'r ever seen by the athletes, , The for- ii'i.e, it ;s c'.a me 1, ste,Cfj f.-. . as a rt'.ii ti-j'l H.ti! cli other tearv of !'ji.,ia. Kt ooaoi, Ti:h the -..-w tv-; iti.rr an 3,-j - . j.e,.. 1 v ': M-.rt n I
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Callalian Wins by Small ; Margin in Kenosha Rinl
GAMES If! SOLDIERS' LEAGUE
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COMFORT SKCE Aik For No. 217 r . ;-. vid Kid. p---r '... r.iv t-.e. Flit ; .el. b 1 ud h.Hr F. e-.eiia cii'liica sr'.-, a icp'i.'csbiccftry car
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JvKM iiiA. i' i'-., Nov. 13. sp!-- eto;- ; -1 the t;m the trarno- was called 1 Henry o' l'i.!casr. was ha r'lv a sha-i- I a. t.d b-st. ft a" . tin- ml ne off
belli!' I I'tar.k.e Culiiiiar. t:.e'ol'i 1 m- ! 'he ,;i keg ., n ...T . -ul- f-r sail-- dem- ' O., lights oii:.' ;-: ten r .-urda las' j . nstir.te.t that he ' u: .fi-.; ! . .hj night. CaiiaJ uj'a expe- :,-.T, . .. lie'-, j j ; . net rut e e surd l:. 1 h.ra s. tbe b'tt.-r of H.t.- in tv. il I,KS AH'tl'T l.KV I vo-nd; ar.-l Id l.i'i. t" a dtaw tltro.jgh j Thus the o,..,o.- 1; .-,. -,!:,-Fi -ehet ; the re-t ot 1! '" t.ia.. ';:. Sanimv It'.tf. : snTf, !:. p of of ins .1 1. .;c: Chlca , .'....). 1 a l.tioekou' -r . J :j - - Joe 1 .1 a .'in.-s to a;: .v in coe.te.-t, wtii: 1 Coon'.'. alv t.h. iu ti,.. t.. -,( ' oly n.f it ! pai'i i' t' .-.'-..wnfc' f-.e .
"-1? r.t. defeated Jamaica Ktd, ore 1 rr,, , ,. ti,,.. t K.i,-l... r.in- hoice -.eme-T. Kmers-'-n c.fi.;it .
j ie-;-- , j t-.,..'h t i l"t"r V r- k 1 o i pi.-l; iln.- , s-ti t l.-'n ao-i Fr'H'h-l foi- ; 'Ira---'' 1:1 .0 ,;i:;,' rij;:nd 1 ...t hrch j 1 '"i - .i-' i'ist . ..ru iu def'ooe j j preced; ..' t i.e j,-.;.r; ii-..-r . j the;- . ! t-a. ti..- "..j., ... i ' . . , . i for-.-'-d to ; .--detines and av a't j Take Ths Tim.-- nJ kr.e? ii hv'" ' '-' "-i i touch v.;tn tr-.- .v!.r. n-rr;d. , ,JsiI,. .. .. . ...... bl, .-a-,.. I
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NEWARK SHOE STCBES 50. Lrgrt Chara Stsra Sao C. la TVa HvW. 233 Store 5u 87 Cirica. HainnonJ Store 566 H0HMAN STREET
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SMITH BEATS JAMAICA KID AT"LAxr;c citt. n. j. n-v. 13 .Pff Smith. Baycrne, N . .7.. m:?4-
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.i.iett Dempsey'.s sparrttig partn'e-s. toil. ?ht In the eight-rcund win.l.ip at : -e Athintic City Sporting Clt'b. J i'i..3 K ; -1 rreatly e'lWKl' t. 1 t e . v J et sey Visr, 'oit.the latter didn't jnind this -andb-3i aid wad-d right -r. 1 eftsil-- v ill the de. :i.-n
Hlsport saaRiaiotsiiBl
One of ho most amusinjr h!r.p !n 1 pion of thp orl-i. -crtth bis fis. l inw.
the
nunr!, snort
:t e oioj worf.1 o sport, to my it? the way tha New Y. -k wriicrs co-isiantiy vent Ihcir
ill fctlmc icward Johnnj' Kilbane. "be msttpr has beer, discussed in loi'j column before. The folbiwin,; 'vlr-ift from a -lory written by one cf thy i,.i;hr-ri .4crit.n after the rcs'rt bo it bp t n Kilbune and Frarkif Purns is really funny. As pll of the M-iro sen ices reported, Kiiban .-h'.w.-.'i Burn bo rtirTfrcnct? betivofn an crdinr.rv "-ser ami th:
i ro'i. vien siowiv to -irnor and cbmfitd otit of 'he rift;. So yu-l--den did the end torre that those who witnessed t'ie dowrinll of the popular Jersey City puerilirit did not realize what bad bapponed. Frorr tbe bepinnlr jr until tbe bid den and unexpected er.d Bums IiaH an adar,t?a over his tricky opponent. ben the fifth ronrd opened tbe ehr.n-.pinn walked quickly over to b)5
pponent s comer (tin l',.;rr.s re e
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YOUNG MEN
HELLERMAN SHOES! The Reajon: Smari styles and exceptional mony-?avinr service.
Hellerman
l.'irpr To cni matter Kii! r.r pickl . an' altpmrt tn bark hrn ImvrJ lh
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Your
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only jlore in this cour.trv 5t!hF,- the. 3?nuir;e V'ICTROLA.
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toe risnr sri'i on r rat k:e m mw -,n
the fifth round ard tben rocked him i s'eep. List to tbe i-rrble of the -rrr-fs: Tfe title aspirations of Frrtriki-? T-nrr.s were -(-filtered bi ( ha.T.Dicp Jchnnv Kiihart" ar tbe Jersey City bebal! park last rizvt, when" in th"?
i-'th round of tnci- scheduled eig-ht-
rcuiin ev
was practica oieiivre-t! o-ur wicked r:nht
ler cor for his irw
J.nd for tbe rirst
centre of the r.r
Burns'? bead was
champion de-
'hort. wicked rip-M b-.n.l !,i tidd on h:s opponent
iivt ren a i.low t hat
law. Anyone who k;ows Kiibane knT'S that he seldom ueli er an acci-ienta! :;nockot. A knockout with him is tbe culmination cf a net nrocram.
ter h.i!rifl"e landed wr.at he map? ?;'. irs ogmpaicr-, pic
i iiig; -a-.ep-
t-e on.v oi.-.-- h'ow
f the fray. If was a hat etrurk he cha:-;
tne feather, veipbt title : i List h!ov.- flip 'oft ar. :
n in his Icnar :
time ihrtt
ir,!. tncii tee Kil! a nc i ears
spot. (he fn.t no broken hand?.
K'llio;.
hi
7
r-r-y Citv tdol was '
j knocked c;t. Tbe blow f.-ss rip'i
ed whiie tbe hoxcrs
v.ere i:
! comer, and he round was
i B-jmss onlv orto
n
Li
mtniite ard foi-tv fec-,r.,-S wv
tbs chal'enper tni nled to the can-1 far are about S
tas. Kefecec Harry KrV.t started to i avi-cu'ption nt
cou'it him out s tho fee.therweif-bt rh pir;-7r -a-d on n stirrri.e. F.rtle 'o.!,'d off '.be 'eCOTi-is slo-.v'.y, -.r,,j p.; i;'f count of r,:i:e th" veie.e;i pi.-.j,. : f r vt.r-?rs:ld to kt t-e: 'y (-; zed ' t;t:i; ;o.t. Kilbon". tteppd ner him '.;.i I old ire hi? r; rove-tt lltf !mr i-ovcd tonyrd lh- centre of the line Tho re'eree fo' lowed th borers, at .1 seeme that Hums d d n.t know ! at i.o -.v.-is doir.jr cr her-i he wan. enaw'ed them and led the defeated
indicaf? that b"
'ins n.t thfowr, i million haymakers to the wird- ;o irod one or Iwe thcwav P'.o.-t 'i.T'trrr. do -
,ew icrK t.e't'c? m.n are n;an:np: ;he Chicago vVhsie Sox fnvc-rites over the Cincinnati Reds to win the
wond a series
55 - e . '.r ii
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e show tlie est variety of
and leather Hammond.
grcftt-iasts
all possible va!ue fr a reason for nsakins
Our business has grown by value-gning; the monev. It is now, more than ever
this your shoe store. Hellerman's Shoe Store 535 H0HMAN STREET. HAMMOND.
The nd.!.- quoted so to .", with very litll oeai -nnrtinir v -,-,T-f-
Iwckers of ti e Vhit Sox r.stnrnily are inflaenc?.i somewhat by the fact thai tho American leairue. has tri-
Pt.-r.. e ve.-tr.s ..- Mar.-
f.j-cr t.ieason has a more p-v-rf-.;2 i'Bti'.tts: ter.m, a neater ru-r.er of fxpcr;on'ed veteran. and fee evtra ordinary rj'.'.cbef s. If tie odds fens: then before the ries starte.
tne Ke-H may le well su-pcrted
nmriheu annually fince BiOO
ing- the Braves' v,;tory h afc-o: n'so hecruse Uiev Lelii
Office Phone 295B. "JrlAJESTIC"
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