Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1920 — Page 12
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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CiUi ' Y;0, ent i-n-ycai - id Jo. . pli KrinsT, Atm rtmn citizen a:d fc.niir s.'liIt'T in lh liriuan army. c! i.'ok lunuls tmlay wH'.i flu American i;'::iv s-Tire-itit w hi sp;re hH life In N' Man's I.ti.ii. The l., v was In Ger-
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SPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITING. InJ., Feb. z. The MJiinlst3 showed some cla?3 when they
i: wr.en the nar start el nn.1 was .- defeated tha IJoilerniakers two Kames ; f.-r.-. d int. i the army. 1 Hiring- th Amer- j out of three Thursday in the Standard j advance into the Clwmpmn he oil A. A. Bowling Ueairu. v.-.-is etiroun: r.vl in sh. ll poeked field I BOILESIUlXSBS.
it-, ers:t. Jvenne.n v m or ttt .:rd ; .rt Samwson 153 i n. S.-hhit-.y th.at he was an A mer- i Mrt'lellati 1 1
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Totals Sl'l Grand total, 2347. Team average, TS2 MACHINTSTS. r.ex 179 Bunihour 14a I.onff 145 Muldoon 195
LEXINGTON. K V.. Feb. 2 Col. Jack . GaUisU 17$
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Tha Switching Dept. took two out of thre from th Barrei Makers Krnlay night at 'Wilkinson's alleys. SWITCH-Cia DEPT.
Snsll 11S ( 143 Martenson 1 103 J51 James 150 150 Matelske 155 150 Wilkinson 1?S 152
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Totals 724 Grand total. 2278. Team average. 75s 2-3. BASJfcEX. HOUSZ. Jurek 140
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THIS WEEK'S GAMES. Th following games will fie played In the Standard Oil A. A. Bowling Leagun at Wilkinson's alleys this week. Pressure S'ills vs. Machine Shop. Monday. Kcb. 2. Tower Stills vs. Fa raffing Works, Tuesday. KeK 3. Boiler Shop vs. Barrel House, Thursday. Feb. 5. Main Ofne, vs. Switching Dept., Friday. Feb. C.
ROSS IS BEATEN IN HALF MILE MELBOl'nXE, AUSTRALIA. Feb. 2 F. E. Beaurepalre. the Australian swimmlnc champion, yesterday beat Norman Ross, of San Francisco, for the half mile swinminer championship". The event took place in rough water.
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