Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1919 — Page 3
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ioudav, December 29. 19 lh Thrv HOW MANY 1919 CHA MPS WILL RETAIN THE IK CROWNS IN 1920? "A party? Count 5 1 i v me m -Chesterfield
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f St If. t. BMWlf, That floes th ew yrar hoM for thr ti;ir!pions of 1913 in sport? If any of fur wpll-lncwa Mada-ro 3T Palm K3il(r !?! partlj-, to ) lat. round or inning, 'hero -woulda't fc? much sr,f,rt ahad for fndom. j But th new year nil) have to b anj hund:ncr to furnish mere thrills f than the lat 3?!?. Two events in rarlicuUr kno'-kl ih? i Tes nsht Ml of th fans :h r:i?y ; victory of Ja-k Dropsey ni wimip.s ' heavyweight tltl from Joss T i!lri ajici j the doubl victory f thr Rh;s in cop- j rirr the XltiojiaJ league ami v.o:ld pe u - nante. Dererspy had 1ft a slrinj; f knocked tit havips bf-ninrt him whn h tackled J'ESica la.-t July 4. but his victory or 1b bie cent vas by no means goD?rany jcpccted. "vTiIards lor. absence from the ring and his apparent disdain of the andidates for his crown lvi created 'wo impro??ionp. one was that rUy kept him from defending- his title against pygmies which he would annihilate. Th orher was that ha was fair, fat and forty, in no shape to light and leary of several brethren w hu sought his rhamjjonship tight?. The latter idea -vva? -orre.cl." Irinp5ey tmcked "Willard silly in the first round r.d bear, him into a pulp before the big fellOf." J3VC up. Xew Turk sport scribe ricked the iiants s usual to cop the National lag- and Ja n MrtJraw's associates spent larg grobs of money to cortio through on the prediction. But l'at Motan, discardt Vy the f'hillies. whipped a troop of veterans arid two or three young' stars into, shape and went throuith the lapue and the best the American league couid effer. Th Ticfory of the veteran Jaeic Britten over T'd lrf-vvis. mhich gav Jack ih " tUejrtrpis ht tale. Roei rjecK and t.eck. -with tho feat of ?. Davidson Herron in -winninff the national amateur coif ''! in. importance. Kritton ascended to ' ho throne at a time when most lighters I ire retiring from the ring or l ins; on j their reputations. The-two bad met a, dozen or more times and Iewis seemed to have a l.'t the, edge. Thf decision bout, however, gave Britton his chance. Herroti. at twenty-two. met tha h"5t rolfers the leading: clubs of the country offered. nd by plains brilliantly through the field, wn th jolf croti n. Ty Cobbs feat in winning: th American league hatting race for the twelfth season, stands out as the most interesting feat in baseball next to the mtr.v -t.lous work of the Reds. Kddie Hnu.'h won the National league honors in hat'inr. the second time for him. Although the Australian tennis stars. Vorman Brookes. Gerald Patterson and their mates. mail a. creditable showing in the tournaments in this country la.?t unimfT net fans reaHy cxpecled them lo e!imlnal America's star? in the sinties championship tourney. William 1 T.jhnston and William Tilden forestalled 'his by spectacular playinsr. The An- ' calians were oliminat' d lof ore tho semii'.nls and Tilden and .lohuston fen i slit it 'it for the crown. .lohnslon winnlnv. F.itifrson and Brooke.-. iuw ever. o.i ih :"uhles title. The creat sucees of the little t'entro I'ollepe oloven of Danville, Ky and of Hie Syracuse team, were the outstanding features of the cidH-s srid season. Indiana's victory over Ohio State lT;ir!e all for the western conference title nas the sensation in wes'ern football. THIS WEEK'S GAMES OF S. 0. BOWLERS W.lJTlMi. Ind.. I)ec. -.'9. The fotiowt; c same; will be rdaed in the Standard ! A A. Bow linn League- t Wilkinson's t!;.-s this week; Pressure .-tills s. Boiler Shop. Mon0?v. Dec. Tower Stills ?. Switchinsr Iept., Tus'l . . t v.- .." raraflflne ,-,ri. 5. Carrel House. T"i ihi; , .Ian. .' , Better call up Trie rimes ana ' have it sent to your house every nirht. Then you'll be sure it wul be thi.re.
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Cmcit;U; Awrf BASKETE -L L " BICTCLIX'V Ky Eatu; Maid-n. BlULLV.ri'2. T'nr--p-'.ushv "- . ' aniat-rur, C"'i;? A. rock".'.' b;i i-rif an BOXli K--lu l.'-HK'ic. ly C-:tb. r :-
it -"?! in-teur. Ch?r!3 Osfnn'.'.er. nai-al .?rcfsjiail n-' 1 vr-r ifd, Gectfc-e Vil-:-;--, si-day inn'-rs Goulhit and 1. mil; Hopps, 1 ? TTiiMs K'p?e 14 X. 'Vin:e H?ppV :. F 1. Csnnfajc Po'-kr' billiirds. K. Grtjl4af : national X-:Cvi'iss. Class C G. T.'ilc-o'n. Jr. : CIVss 'Neuitedt ; t. H. fcoe.K1ak'-r; thres-rysiijoa amateur.-' A. 'Ne'fmaji. -v iglv. Jack Jmpse.y, n.iddleweicht. O'Dwa, w-feltf.r , l!Tt-ish'.. Btnny Leonard;- feather eight Johnny Kil-r-'c' H-rrr.r.; fi'-reih, .Jwimy X-iW.' , ....... ipa.'plan-. Iri-ictuKr lagii C C. N. T. iri'"r:'sh.,.r W Hin; cational-profesaiorat fhirrrisn. J. M it'-ii, D. Herron; wem-n's na'aoal, ilus A!e. Stirlmif.. Xaf.or.al sin?los "W". ?X Jcnr.stoc- r.atonu; d'i'jbies N. X.
Miht. J bau: bi ' WU"-Or:'. Birn? ; T.a ' tt?' I .A ."'V TO I.A TO Brook j a :j 1 l Fay Autr'LUi. Jones. . r Ai":l.V'"i r i ng ': " r Tt ACQ c L.TS Pre :i.o.l, TTaiter ' ROV.'ING Tale. COT-'RT TE.vXiS Open. .Jav Go a; A MOTOK''.TLF-Kav V.'ishaar. SHOOflN'O National amateur. T. Haad.cjip. O tv. Lorit.r. Tr''y. Ohio. SQUAi-K Na'.i-.-aI d.r.idtur, 1". i sella. . - .SWlMStlV-'; ".Vori -ia F-s- wcran s. - THOROl'.'iHr-ItZD EACIN'I Tw - yettr
cXia; nil a?e, c'.,,ir.-:. L-arUcg- jockey, C. Robiceoa. TKOTTIN' ; Lc;k-vcc-J. ' WRRSTLIN'i tji icof.'.inaii, Wlaick - Zbyaakor - catch-as-catch-caa Stechcr. "'
WALTER JOHNSON TOPS-AMERICAN-1URLERS. 1919 INTERN! ION'- HlVib -URVlCCi CHICAGO. Dec. -3 V.'aitsr Johca&n. ymok bill" ritcher of the Wajhisii'-on Senators, was the m-.-st effective haner in the American Lea sue durias the X01? j season ii the iKatrr of pr en tins' cp- ' posinsr t-a? sm'-n fr civ, sco rir-j - runs eS . his doiu'- . j The p Atnern.a.T l.vsc sho 't' only ." 4" The Va.--!-:-c-. nine c:it.'-. fa ed l.7; .ird oi!.. .'1 i 'iisr a A-r5s Icr litnu'h rut-lii t:-iaj-i,H .' -,-(-; Hi g'.ftj?1 p - mr.inss pi-he-d I
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loial run" -i ' , " ' Parned b-v also the 1-o n.- : i -k---'-i' rncher frr 131l- whiffirJEF.ddie CiD"T' . -. ! .1 n---r- same: than any o! li'r A i.;.nd hurlo.i i h- .v ; ;t -. p una n i. r t "k '":.; t'jc.'ttro n Jo j ; :, r ISl'-llTl il ! ri . o'" ""'In- is hhtsnien. ;:enlins el - ifliaw of Washingior 'j jjitches. bt-ins crcdU'd Khmke of the Tigor;. . i tors !"T bjijes on b1.-. t h m ojt i tirst bas-. ! , . most w ild j ,y n. Un tird j; ,-.- nsr t-rs t THORNS CONTINUE CHICAGO CHAMPS CHICAGO. iJ'-r ;i. The Thcrns --f fullman. football -harpiccs o Ciuic rcI lor innijmrabl f past. bv ad dd
Sidws v on th i'l1? chirapions';:? ' - ' yT" TOFK "it vi?. P!ar.s a.re xiterday l- dfj Ct''n;. T to 'A? way to b-irs S;rjrs Ciyr.t:er t?
in a fcteatn-het'-l same at the P&i.tr i Park pavilion wuu an the edraRtar's arid n?s ; i the disadvantage? "f th outdoor ficn. a crowd, of ?.o".a c.un-i rienty to cheer 'ebout in the-fo'ii period" of red-ht .tmsti.. ti rtierr? r-it o--.r tstr I . !! il'.l V U ill -e ' -i"1'-'T ul : h" ' Calcriou we?., d---- r sitnejc 3rd threat,
Three Bppr fignrss are Jatk Deps?y (tt left), Pat Morjn and Rilsh De P'lma. Loer left la Bsnjiv L-eoaarcU Aboe " hijn - is J. -S. CapaWiBta. - At CapAblapca's 1&!t is . William Johns ten. , Uu4sr Moras 's 6nn chin are Norijt Re aid Miis 'O'Dowd. Lemr riffht is WllUa Hsppe. - At batten . -rs Johiay Etlbiss and ' Waiter Detroit. . . junic;-. 'irc.t Richard: h. Kits :.a. Ight E-ilaji: Grad .jr.si-iian H-.-d r.rofcesiocaJ. Walter A Kir.- ..... Ehtll3. Bleibtro. - 'l - S Man o' V.r -.i-ee-;--;-r-oli. Pur- . -ncd soveral ; times ' b.:-fo: ?, the final ! ..--Sf-A m. A decided' Jul vantase in uoieht pro, td I & lecidtntf fae-.or in iavor or trie j Thorns. The two tearna batil-:d on mare i or less . vm ' tertrs for the 'first three i p-.tiddi. but at the start of the fourth j the Thorns, began to rip large holes i iiireiUh ths Calerton dofense.. C"harpir, jfciirrer Illinois star; LaKorest arA Black . v, .-re. the chief ground K-dners. a thirtjj n-d r;n by La forest puttins the Thorns j fj'.h!n scorin; dj&tartc.-. dsarrier coiiiii-i 1 ci th touchdown .ir-d th- gopl. STATE BASKETBALL ' TOURNEY PLANNED INDIAN APoM Ir.e" ii?-. : nan ; Id ! baskt'baU tour- I . .. -i- f or tho rna-j---ar, UjlCi--v V i- li-.di i 'he "l ;'- t.-.-i r ;;tat. The 1 .a - rarpuf UC ! ii! 1" 'li;;M for ilo"-' TV"; ief iin-. has ben jet at- tv-n' -- - earr - d.v r,tri; close, - ni' ;i v ui D' jar.. . iurney wili b'- und'r the yjj-jar : " t Wa r. T5mrr-1-K-k 'hi) j--omotr aniro;-.--sr--.-M Ided It lie df,vr- j
. ri .-. . - intra - t; b eborep to --o .1" ' -i-Mie t.' tT.ij.r th- t'apu'.1''" 'r.'-ol led th. 'i to rwri- t;.f trie. t , ihtne. n hi.-k '. at -e-tira,,-! tinru? -.w.ll h h'.ld At , coi!" v 4 r'rr- . !!-.. in Kehr-iH'-j-. When the' Tho linrup. of . ,,.-ii secl-.n i: d, idorf ! Ed Crowe. S)
The inno;w iU held in Indianarot,. . ' I dctde the v.inn-r. Tl. finalr will last ' f o da- . t),r bet ofH.-jaly ohtalna.b ' will handle tb ramep jh" n'ire tour- 1 j ney svill ! held on tlit ame order a? 1 Th Mario,". -onr seetio'n. whi-h ; wili bo hen. at Tndianatr.1is tr.f s.n j i wen'v t'-ato? rave already enterod. All ir-O-po-jrid teams and' n- r)e siring- tro formation ooneerntn? the tour r.y are retics'eii t,-. w rite "ayne I'm mtlinann. It S. Capital ave.. Indianapoll: GEORGES MAY. POSE FOR MOVIES IK XT. S. ?.!s c?ur.ry to, j-s fr tnVrt-ir.r p'.eturer. If Georcs accepts he iil receive a ST-all fortune t? ijpetr.m, six-rel thriller. The ecntrvt tendered T-urop's boxing- Idol e.v.! for his apteran"e ever here m February. "heyld,. farpentjer rrTs he t ' ' -i. - Tje - r S"-1 .-. ib' !-' I'"-!'-;-- - i' - . ., '.' i TM--j'ure.
mix DEPENDENCE IS SWAMPED BY RED CROWNS, 88-14 Vr'HXTtXG. Inel . Ihc i". icoc.ns aiiv?si .1' t;,- r'e r-f liir-;-.- fu in'r- a Ut. TS-hiitop I-:ed c;r,-,-, ian v,. a kctb,l! ' ;"tfp- .-f to -.4. aifamj' la-dr.pendeti'-Pari ,a Whitn? hish tchooi None ih t orf rn .-n.l ouni tha:i chooj cj-)."ie -rir.gar ' i. r-Ilia n' -?ck. v r-l. t---a i ;'n"r? v. itb - fi-.,-hrai.' Independnc. (14 - S'-hultz Johcson. lari'rd -P.r S.-hultz Gricel Cochrane. LI' i'iffert ..-f Birseil Wfe5,r. l;t"i . Thel5. M a?iT I Drisc-dl LO. Lin-y'do;-Eisketr-: Johnson, i. iriese. i::. .'.! ira"!- 1: lr"''r- i: 1',e',' ,r 'ruard. ': ?'h'i.":;. 1; Seifffrt. Bi$?1l, " Pre-hron-r : Pi?'.--"'!, t. rf-'nal foul? ''ine- " se.1. 1: PriiC-il, 1: r.ie?ei. l; Tb'i!.. I Technical fcuta; Mariu-aJ-d. C l"re thro'?-. niitsd: Jehn:-on. 2. Bitsell. 2. The Fed Crowns will meet the Lakota Crdm.als of Jacsvill, tYls., Yaar'a nijht. Th Lkota. Cardinals are receirnud as the strongest team m v.";reonsin . $5.0X) TO WILDE I Ui Ai3niiV iiUUT j - - ( Vlldea second American er.rMement will r-e -i h Bate Aeher at 5 LfOUlF Oof .Tuiui'v 7 BroeVlyn Tewmy f 'lUii-an f j ire ted-" r5 r"n d t"r- f.-M'-i--. ;-. c';ti? for i rt jh'.u -" -i
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c: '.;s Shhfv will mak 116 poun-Xs nagstde. He. Kamcd what vrpuiatioo he possesses in i he trenches and also by his work in thj mtfer-allied' boians con'ir attcr the ar mis ii--1-. EitT call op The Times mi j I have it sect to your houi ever? ! z.ght. Th-n you '11 be sure $t w 11 be tber". -eyes Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I Hammond Optical Parlor 141 E. Stat Si. Keane's School for1 Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. FHO.NE 332S. Select Dancm?: Aembhei Every Thureda' Eerinz . CJj;; fr Bf. smners Ev"ry Idlers Jay H.!gh Ichef! Udse Lvrry inday; Efninc . 'J J V . ' IUU?H- UU UJII'-IIH,. I'O 5'4iC.".!,5; dancios; al'o'd in th!' ha'I , TO" 10 F. M."
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GOOD company, any timeChesterfield. And here's why. The finest tobaccos of the United States and the best Turkish districts are used in Chesterfield cigarettes. These tobaccos are bought and blended by men who know how who have back of them the knowledge that only years of training and experience can give. New qualities of flavor - are brought out by the Chesterfield blend. In fact, Chesterfields show the hand of the expert all the way through. That's why they make your smoking mean something. That's why they "satisfy''! Even the moisture-proof package is distinctive. And the blend cant be copied! So if you want "Satisfy"gt Chesterfields,
Indiana
Roller Skating Rink
Forsyth.
Nw Year's Priz; Masquerade and Confounded Ccnfetti. Come and skate the old ye&r out and tue new year in. Skating every night and Sunday afternoon- Send your children to the matinee
Briny u$ your old since nd we nll make them icok lite tiev. Right now when new H&e ce-t i& much why net let us fix reur eld shoes by replacing tie eole$ and heels? It means Jeuye service. fro m your shoes acd the csrt is jr.uch - less than a new pair. e do the fce3t lend ef rerairirii e nederate prices end de it while yen wait. '
M. SHUBACK
H9HHAK STKIET. HAMMOND.
Gardens "1! New From Old NEXT TO CIT. NAT. SAKE.
