Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1920 — Page 3

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PEPPERY PUNCHING

Hffl BATTLES FOR HAMMOND

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McGraw is To Shake up The Giants

RADICAL RULE CHANGES BEFORE FOOTBALL BODY

BY PINK MITCHELL BEATS JOE WELLING

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ami ihioiIkt player. "For one thing.

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The World of Sport

One tho most important gansri, of the season is sclirrlulod at. Whitin Saturday J 1 1 E U t when the Itnl ..'r"'-vns inert tho Ii'inms Wa'di 'ao (juintet of IDRiii. The rlockmakr are ?nni- niarm and not false at that. They've pot fill:!, a roi.utat ion ika n m the prairie country. There is no pason v.iiy the parn" shouldn't run sinnoih'y with tine wheels mi the one side and lubricating i ll on the other. X T - K

The American Legion i. w liiing. n I

i hat other object ion can ti re ! f"f Hob ('annefax mtinR AuRi- Kieckefcr in a liaiiipi'iusliip cunt's! at thrce-

c'l-hi'.n billiards. Itoh is prcent v-orld's 1

Gunj on ehanipi'jn and Aupie is t'ir- f.iim. r i 1 - t

X X X The lArmy, Navy and Civilian Boxing Control will confine its investigation ot Jack Dempscy not alone to his var record that would be quickly covered but to hip whole sporting: life from th tune ho left riding the brake beams to tho present. And incidentally Fulton's sfiuawk that his match with Iempsey at Harrison in 1318 was a frame-up will be carefully checked over. X X X That. Boston Red Sox troupe is alway in the soup Boston bean soup. President Harry 1L 1-Yazee has been rst rained from selling any of the club players or drawing any of the dividends by an injunction obtained by Joseph J. Iannin, former owner of the club, who a: s-f rt.s that I'raiee and his associates have failed to pay a note for $62. 000 due Xov. 1. 1919. in connection with ths

purchase of the club. X X X

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! Ritchie Jlitcliell and Ie-jr Edwards,

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1 la iiimerlun "e, side. He stipulates that all n'-l proI'.riviti ,-eel b- turned our ti the Atn-nean Uul l.piori. I") we h'-ar an, tlntip fr.m the .... Norman I." mpsey corner'.' -- Th atKit. 1 ; j x - x-

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j'lie Australian liphtweight champion, hae bee-n matchvi fos. ten rounds at j the iT'-am ity A. .. Milwaukee. Feb. The fiphters will weight in at 133

pounds. Mitchell met Johnny Sheppard, r thai i''"-r' K'K'i!Sh liphtweaght last Friday and

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aid. Edwards also is here on the trail ! e.'f Icunard. I x-x-x

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REDS REFUSE TO

ALL R0USH WANTS IS $15,000.00 AND A NEW SPRING CAMP

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MAIN OFFICE BOWLERS ; STILL KEEP THE LEAD :

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s w as 117 r'ays t .- lv-h aid in iib-Fr.n. ' '"'i nes -t" th- !..'-t m s tiie '. . t i. oi va- 7 I. 17.".. mar ' -f ti,.- pate. d'1'ii-ed bv t 'A t ' re, s is :. haii' "I 1.' Mr. n ,, ii'-A a spiv!;!' niiiK-d a;ia-

TRADE REUTHER! ' I . -1. rd iv 1

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i.as the citiol in e,f In-.v l.i d-al with lb- in t-n. i nal pays, Mrreaftr w hen i

"lb, in- Tl.in" Ra.ke-r or a 'U'lb. " Kuth ' The r:,ncy Reds, who used to play for approaches the platter and 'h- catch' t f 1111, have become so puffed up over th st.-p.i' away from the pia- before the j denuueiner,t of the Chlcaso 'White Sox ball :-n..H the pitcher's hand . e ry j last, fall that, iliey are actually asking runner wiil ad'.ani'- a ha'. ') same as fur substantial salaries. The Red Sox :n a li.-ilk. ! payroll for the 'cotninp season will h n - x- -i 7.'.0d0 greattr than last if the demands The Three-1 leapue i.a be-,, expand-' p re met. . ed from six to iRh club. 'i'lie two x x x i.-'A- memb-rx at i wi.ir Uapids, Iowa,, Reminder of the day jiid Rock Island. I'.i. : "Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.'' N X X ': X X X

ti has many imp admirers. If'- "You made nn what I am today

et away w . t h a. lot of! now I hope you're satisfied." flicking

t'!..'h...Tl, .. I---!.. iv - Anu-' I iei'l i'.a nn, f, relab el id" th. Ih ds. . sI. t day discounted t!m . ban. . s -I' J..I,t Mc : i.i .". ?. ',! ti ; a 1 1 r Kue.h'r t. 'i.iii'i!,-'!! in, 1'ie (I'iiiii hcriin: -'at-Mf'i-aw read- a -' t b. t a n ' in i .,i;', r 1-m tie- ,.' i' 1 1 !i ; v of tile u,,:'l h : i n 1 1 , " li -

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ANOTEES TITLE FOR NORMAN ROSS ADrZ-AIX-r. P0.J-.fl Aus'r.tlif. . ! . Norrnaa Ross cf the- V.'.:r, Athletic C-ub. c"riha-e, !or. I.iy . n Th-440-yaM A'astralian sw:r:-:t!i; ih.i:-.-jdoriph'p. Hi. :t"n? was 'r.Zn.

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I DePauw Five Defeats

! Notre Dame Team, 38-33 j ..'VV" th''.,y.,.'.';'b

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Will Arrive in Siamrnand 7:00 a. its. THURSDAY Sale begins at 7:00 a. m. each morning. These f ch sales will be held in Hammond every Thursday and Friday from new on. Owing to an unavoidable delay we will keep fish c u open all day Friday and Saturday if necessary.

r j Fresh Caught Shore 1 O HADDOCK, poacd Fresh Caught Flounders 1 5 C pound - Fresh CauSht MARKET COD, 19 Fresh Caught LLM0N 9r SOLE, pound ! '

! Fancy HERRING, pound

15c

j Smoked FINNAN HADDIES, g

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rancy No. 1 SMELTS, pound

20c

rancy No. 2 SMELTS, pound ,

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Fancy SALMON, poiind ..,.,.

Fancy MACKEREL, pound

20c

Fancy HALIBUT, pound

25c

Fancy ENGLISH WHITING, pound

12c

Bring1 Your Own Baskets All fish handled by us zxe strictly fresh-caught wiih all the natural flavor retained. They reach you in frcm 43 to CO hours after leaving cur vessels. We are the largest producers of fresh-caught fish in the United States, and for ths first time in the history cf the fishing industry the producer is offering his goods direct to the consumer, saving you three profits.

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All Fish Will Be Sold From Car will be Set at Old Mich. Central Team Track at State Liee-Piooimer Ave, Eas! Coast Fi.Iieries Products Company

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Indianapolis.

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a.d I- opposi d ! tin sun hern tr.-.ttmtp ifii-.iii at Mi m.'. Fin . preferring to oi, hi- farm at Mahland 'ity. Ind. II- did li"' inak- 'he irainiiiS i i i p la s,.'a -..!,

his tupilitii; cat'e-r, Sicee . nteri.ip the' pio n cried.

is linp he has. b n dis'iualitle,) n any times J-j.-k rmpsey in art interview with

for nnfai- faction. It is perhaps a. bit F.ye Witness. Cliarles O'Donne'.l Bennett, lins-oiiil t.i knock a mm v.ho apparent - j m a Oh icago momingr paper, says. "I iy has to larp- a number of adherents.! was happier when I had nothing. If but the Iav js eoniinp when Kii't-n w ill I they'd just pive me back v. nat I was i,.t l.o permiit'd ... in a reputable i',l be sat isf.c-d.

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Why More Small. Cars Come Equipped With Goodyear Tires

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Last year, more small cars, using 30 x 3-, 30 x 3V2rt or 31 x 4-inch tires, were factoryequipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. This is plainly a result of the high relative value produced in these small-car tires by Goodyear,s enormous resources and scrupulous care They represent the same in tense, endeavor to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that has laid the basis for the marked preference which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires in the larger sizes. This real Goodyear value in tires is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other small car, at our nearest Service Station. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.

lOxS'i Goodyear Double-Cure $-r00 Fabric, All -Weather Tread M-eVJ

10x3'2 Goodvear Single-Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread

Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, atroeg tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why ri!c a good casing with a cheap tube ? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than rubes of less merit. 30x3V siie in uxiter- $090 proof haf - 7

M. E. Kiipatrick 3434-36 Penna Ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Dealer in Goodyear Tires and Auto Supplies.

East Chicago Garage and Sales Co. 4735-37-39 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago, Ind. Dealer in Pneumatic and Solid Tires.

Lake County Auto Supply & Sales

H. A. THIEL, Prop.

NORTHWEST COR. DOUGLAS AND H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND.

TEL. 1741.

E. N. Bunnell Motor Company AUTHORIZED DEALER IN GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES. FORD SIZES

504-508 Hohman Street, Hammond. Phones: 650 651 5S2.

4814 Forsythe Ave., East Chicago. Phone 947,

Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470-