Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 28 February 1920 — Page 7

February 28, 1920.

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Warrant Out For Dempsey Mgr. Kearus Also Charged With Criminal Violation Of the Draft Law.

IKal Chase

Joins The "Movies"

Ey JACK TTEIOCK. 'STS.FF CO.IRZSPONDFNT 1. N SERVICE NT.W YRK. IV!..' 2v H. tl Chas

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H::i soli-os first a:;. I md tt-ai; ad ministered orushinR difniis to Enurso nhlgh school tram a las-t Ms lit -it Whiting:. Coach Harts machine ver

running smonthi-r than ever hist niuht, t! end th result o ft:,- b;ga-st ''

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ii'a?,)n w t-i.t f Wh.tin;.

of first b.us.iiH-ii, his tuinod

hi ba.-k "ii Kisoba!;. H,. u ,.t.ie ii.n. Ill' t irs. While the a.i ;:!:.. sound .!" t If' New

I York (".tan's pot utslT w.iy h-r.-. to.lu y SAN" FRANCIS. O, Feb. -V Indict- ; f. r San Antonio. Texas, :in.I spring m. n's Hit' rrturin- dugamst W:;,t.im I traiifng. Phase was t westward H.-irnson ! mps.y, alias "Po-k." I i; i p- j t . w a rd l,.s Angolc, to take up the Ml. nt .. h'avyw. ivht hexing champion of j dinma.

world, and Jack K earns, his man- i Kri. ant , the J'.rst b i:- :n."i s.ii.i r. an oxcluspeiy reported Tu-;.,l:iy j day lh.it it is lazily ) i opr. 1 - t!..it

French Girls Shun Football; Says it Ruins the Ankles I iNTt RNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' I'AlCl.-s. 1'' h. .--I'r. TM-ii b.Hh ar.j riv.t. ta.Mng- i ry w .-U to f . ,i; ha i ':, spit. i m . ral u'.t -tci'ts to in.ik- .t it r-a 1 .'ill'1 . no n;"t:. Tlo- r.-asou is that tlio ilocti rs will roi-.iso tlo m that it will si'i.il their llBUies, lA. r y 'u;clay .--. v. ral f,...U.:n

frames UP' slae'l l" t w e. i, t, anis "t I SMiiif Klrls, hut il is notio.-ai. . t'oal j

Ir the t'r:nn;ii:o l...t!.all !ift.-..e-i.iti..iis I

itr,- in t a in i ri I'.-'TU ; is. l'.il t'., M-Ttititf pa; , r, I-'.ti!i. I'.'ir.'s cut th.it . I.HK !IS t t i .. s : 1 1: .;. ; hii'm- aiiki'-s it. i t.-l ai r to f...,::i a strrnr fo,o!i..!.! w.th t); fair

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sohoi'l's .Mile of the irtlcrr. In the cur- , r tie.

tain raiT Whitinsi's sn'imds gale t ir.f-iits w.-i I-niersott K-coiids a neat lacing to th- M':i;:a:n c

tan of 18 to 3. Stowell. Hosklns anj warrants isssi'M

Gol.lsrnith starrril for A h-.tinK- AM

rich, Tthnp.son atol Kupviaport were jointly in on the he.-t for KnuTKon sec.mJs. The section 37 of t ig garni- of course was the feature makes it a fi,:i.l Co.icii Harts first team won tho an offense.

hii gam... !.y a 2 7 to 2.1 w.-oro. It was just over-ftiixiousticss on the

H'.Lii.l jury p ."urt.'.l the in.!'..t-i wa re returne.i against WilTifUH ! tra

Vh:i I-"1, et orileml l noh i r. .

r their iirr. ;t.

an le lu mi hai'k to 1 in .jiaiiion.L ; ;.. fteil to have fclv..; a rotit cailini: for in. .re saiary t!,aii In-

l . .l ia.-t --ar. hut , fain !

tifn it to th" Hi.tr.is ami n.-l liit.tr has

1'emi'sey unil Kran.s are charcel h... u h.-anl from h:m l. rso.,a i iy a l ' ; i.i nt.

jr.dlctrnrtJt of violrtt i h.-.-i.ii-i:irt.

ho criminal code. Vhi.-.li!

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part of Whiting higU that kept the mtviiV law by ecndir.p military s, r ice margin of victory close, for Whitini? by siH uring- fraudulently a pr feirrj high had a great many more shot? c'assiheation. Rail for Io:njsey whs than Kna-rson did. The offensive piny t'.xed at $2,000 and Ki-arns' bail is $1,000.

of Kektch. Thi

n, and Hurk

T!ie maximum i nalty for the ,n-

was; superb last ninHt. ltenson played spiracy is twii. years in the renii.-.ntl'iry a whale of a defensive tram,', and his and a fine of $M,f)O0. Vv-r violation of ;uiiip:nfr was supurt. The fast pass- the selective service law the maximum attack of Whitintr l'.ig'h was tho punishment is one year in, the county Jail undoing- of Kmerson. for they were and $5,000 tine on each count of the wildered at times. The two ( Sir.iey indictment. There are three counts in brothers and Wood were the biur noises tho separate indictment ajrainst lifmpfor Kmerson. Iiersrer. of the TJnicer- soy an-.i one cwttnt in the conspiracy in-

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rur.r th.- announc.-in.-nl that li.mi.' liimiiifrman lias returned his tmsi

In a separate ln.iiet tu-tit lVmpsoy Is i contract to the N ..w York i !..!.. IS. me

have io!ated the se,ectie; vols not ancmr the piars w !;.. h :'t

here for Texas la St. I-..u.s. It is be-i:.'V.-d he will be traded to s. nie o-h.-r Ch.b. The m. mb.-rs of the Giants who made up the advance s.iuad !f jii; X-w York will bo joined by other riiiyrs and otii.rs will to San Antonio I i :-.-. -1: from their homes. Manager M.-Cjaw will Join the te.tm in San Antonio early ii t week. With ;iant fans in a quan.iray c i r Chase's sudden d s.-rtioii, follow u s of th.e Yankee?; rejoieril at tho news that ail but four momb. rs of tie- team have boon sign.-.l. Catcher "Truck" Hanua. 1'itcher O'lVul. .it:,I Itih.-ider Aaron

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li.ri'llKll the New York Mat.- hs; i.-i;. u re a bill I. a.iizaltc bouts up to t;!'.eU rounds. J!:rvv irutf is a Ib.os.. r will is s i m r t i n K editor of the Tril.'iu. . j He h;.s the baclcin- of the Am.-ri urn '

Liafiio wti.,e the National s.-ins to

sdty of t.'hicatro bandied the gamr s in dic.tnnt. though three overt acts

hr.e style. A banner crowd viewed eharpe.l. viewed hot hcontests. Tho irulictrr.' tUs followrd the appeAr-

Box score for curtain raiser: lance of Maxine Iempsey, tho divorced j Word remain out f tlie fold, while Whitir.s Seconds IS Sto-tvell. rr; w ife of tlie champion, before the mrand j Frank I-takrr is beiti' tak-n at his word Hoskins, rUKrn, If; Melvm, linlil. jury, vih.-n sho testifu d fund ae detajhs j arid is not expected to return to tlie smith, c; O'Conneii, rtr; Xejdi. g. .of the ail. kc3 conspiracy to keep 1 v.mp- t, am. Kmf rson Seconds 3 Goldman, rf; ?) from servinp in the army. Her at- j Manager Milb-r Ilus.-ms w as r.ad to Koi.bins, If. Aldrich. c; Ifappaport, rg. cusatic-ns were corroborated by letters j l.-ad his advance s-juad toward ,Ta. ksor.tsnivn. O'Hara, Ig. viritten by LVmps.-y to t her. Though I vill- today and expected to pick up a Summary of game: YVhitinc seconds these letters played a prominent part j number of play, rs en route. scoriner. f.'.-M baskets. Stoweil, 3; Tlos- in the inv(stitratioti. but one mention of t . kins. 2; Paufran. 1: Nejui. 1. Free t hem is mad, m the indictment and that j prnvi A pr rpi CpV, n nlhoV throws, lioskms, 2 out of 5; Dujrcan I Is a quotation which Dempsey wrote to A iuvlucc OOilUJlUUJf

out of 2. lim. rson Seconds: Field his wife: "Sav. diar. if I ask vou, would 1 i . , ,.o ... , . , ., ... T . , .. !

oannrtfi. -uuiicn x, rree tnrows. itot- you u i waiit-n ynt, swear to an a: bins 1 out of .1; Keferee, Bt rgor. of davit tha t I was supportine; you

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University of Chicago.

TIGEES GO TO MACON

r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PKTROIT. Mi-h Feb. 2. The first t-auad of the Detroit Tipers will start south at 10:30 tonipht for spring training. They w iU be mot at Macon by Jack Coombs, assistant manager, and Kddie Aansmith, catcher, who are already on the around. There -were only two in the party that started from here, Fiobby Jones and I'it.iher Okrie. but others will gr direct from their homes to Mat -on.

The prosecution announced that these letters vou 1,1 be kept secret until the trial of the case.

JACKSON AND DUNDEE MATCHED 7r riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) JER.-E1 CITT. N. J.. Feb. 2. Willie Jackson and Johnny Dundee have been matched to box eig-ht rounds before the Arena A. C. of this city on March 8. it was announced today.

Kid Re'gan Gets Verdict

In Eight Swift Rounds

ST. I,OUIS. Mo.. Feb. 27. Kid Refc'an and recently in a practice jump is r.

XKYV K'UiK, Feb. 2S. Moses J5run sc.iio. d in Providence. II. I., boasts a remarkable .-1 a i . . i ; : . c broad jumptr who is expected to .",i.;.i a place cti the American Olympic t.'iun. He is Irmg l-bud. an eijrhteen-year-old lad, and he has lea red 10 fc.'t 4 imbes in competition

gained a point verdict over Harry Kabakoff last night after a sensational battle, though the latter did the greater dtmiaire. Kabakoff vent at a terrific clip in the first two rounds and at the end of the second F.rpm was covered with blood and appeared due for a knockout. Then Rrra.n camo back and had a margin on points in five of the remaining rounds, the bout foing the limit of eight. Regan's great gameness after the beating- he received in the opening sessions was the deciding margin.

Advertise in The Times and adt'Ctise acin. Results come with constant effort.

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ported to have clear.nl 10 feet 6 inches. He will cotn;e;e in th.- national indoor championships here M.r."h 11.

RED SOX DUE IN ARKANSAS I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 BOSTON. Feb. 2 s. lvj by -Stuffy" 7lelmi:s, the Roston Red Sox advance guard left today for the spring train.Cg camp at Hot Springs, Ark. Other players will join the party en route. The advance sjuai of the Mraves will leave tomorrow for Columbus, Ci..

At a meeting of the I'hieaivo Tennis Association 3,mi-j I, ntiis players went on j record in favor of the daylight saving; ordinance. i x x x . ! The R-rrins of Hammond w:;l .liter ; the national bowling t'.iiriistTiient nt Peoria. March 13-1 1. These are the dates aMet.-d the lo'-al farm Tie- tour- ! r.anient w ill last, oxer live weeks and . has a prize list am earring :. $3r,f"'. 1 It is the bowling c!a,.s:.; of the eouutry. ', I'errins: U". j:. c... , , ,..,,; j. .1. ; (ilil. I. Wi...:, n. W. Pud. -king, M. Fesm 1 X. Xclsoii. 1). V. Knnght. In th.e douhhs pr. Clark of In-.i.ana' Harbor will hook up with P. V. Enright. ' X X X Fred Fu'.ton, th.e pi.'.t t heavyweight.' has be. n match, d to appear m Philadelphia on St. Patrick's I a . lb- w i'-l lisht tUher Partb-y iladd.-n of .Nov York orj IC. O. P:'.l Brfennim of Chicago. j X X x i Xotre Panic will meet Illinois m a : dual track m- et at I'rhar.a tomorrow, i The Irish have made arrangements with Wisconsin for ar. indoor meet at Madi- i

son lu 1021. X X X Hammond has a possible contestant for the standing high jump at Antwerp in tlie person of John Oiil, i.vtnag, r of a local bowling 'alley. Gill h.-.s hopes of landing a berth with the C. A. C.

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HATrllilOND TO PLAY WHITING The Centra! School will be th scene

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KKiiUii icdiuiii; ill waui fc)c phoi: Id b.

Knnituond --co ovi r Past ( 'hica;

nin hich a th' nt a tice game that puts th-mi

of on- of the hardest and fastest for Uus r, ;'"i;- '""" basketball games of the s -ai-on to. had t: he ha rd --'t '.. t o i night when the I lamu.-.tai Writing! r--K,:t v,'i!f'n y High schools are matched. " 1 As il ''r"i'"'i!ulry xh" ' The game this evening will be th r' I'r'-.'-n'.ing- the two sin.last appearance of tiie home team b. ,','Jl,'h ""!lK"f "u",,,:

fore tiie seetlonai tournament nt Val- ' : "u ' "'' " ' ''

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-TITS TO HKOW? -N . .' Mora n ail n v. r met. M- ran vi - ,:h re tr.r.sey in Oeorgia ., 1 ii; .-lined. Fran.. :.s : : isi p. sf to Fred 1 o 1- '. lack ,T,-hnsn knoi. k- '. i'ii-I ir. tw tlvc vtxi t was a ' -mi. r hi::- :. ':,;,.:,.d Tack I'leirips,.. . :' i.-.-.g, c th-; a lie was a

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Do vou desire to send food across the sea? If so, pur Foreign Department can help you. Special facilities are offered for sending food to Austria, Poland, Hungary, Czecho-Slovakia and Germany. The American Relief Administration, through the American Bankers' Association, 'have authorized us to issue Food Drafts on their American Relief Warehouses at Vienna, Warsaw, Budapest, Prague and Hamburg in $1 0.00 and $50.00 orders, as follows We make no charge and invite the public to use our service.

He".i ,: v- Wiim A g o ; e..v Jt j t-.,., year sr. mis to be the year of P a fast tnd snappy game, the I m-mj ;. ,, ... - . v, ; ;,J0. ,, ,, , ... vv,; have Ai Reich iryi. g J .s,;ihs baj-k-tball lea -..".:' a t . d the, Ui. -p,. uih, Ti: PP SWAi'S ,, coir.it c- the paibhc that lie's a char . Cry .-tall A. C. last nl.ght at th- Souihj , ,,,, T, i. t'-..'it: .r..fy v.. r Ma.-: Th. ti w- liavc .Ta.-k Johnson rta-'y Side gym by a score of ::f. p 11. At . ..,,. They'll V tl;M -..-! P -t P. t ; - ( ; r- ;-.r:i imr- and meet Jack pempse-y. th- end of th- tirt-t half the sere was ;;. Ki'.iy Murphy, farmer fci'li3 1 to Z in raor of 1 ..o win-i.rs. j .. ! . i . ; -- t m-mpi..n. watts to don i:. OimA credit should he given the St j IEI! LrTrLE K,:; AmVIM. ' i .-: - . apain. .poph team for their alt around play- a-ioiny ojor, v. i ...r --i-e-I 1 em j Wiihird. out in Kansas, is train ing, and especially their pirns work. jj,...,.v wU,.n , J , p.:;,.- M j ,r, j in:r for a, return t'-'e a tete wii.h I-n;.-.,ui' riiun, the St. Joseph i-uncr was . ,',. I;':;., e,., in., i; ; i; oo i.-im. the best scor.r of the c V ring j ,'," In"t he'iVjvg' ' ' X.vt we'll hear that .Tack Mtt.u!if' fi

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U I f"l,r l-'i'k,,si- t-V,1'-r a tU I "P's ..-miml 1 -f a 1: I,! gam" at guard for S; Jos-pi. s andj .n (..,;r. , .

l-jl j greatly uiseoiirageu i ' rysta. h 101 -51 w a rd s. H I VtoVrv was the car for tiie losers.

Score Crystal A. . .p Vcy, 2 t.,as-

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St. .loscih'S' Pauerman. 4 basnet ,

M. ih'ller. ii baskets. I fr-e throw. Yonkc, 5 baskets. .Tang, 2 baskets,

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CALIFORNIA TRACK MAN WHO STARRED IN ALLIED GAMES MAY ENTER OLYMPIC MEET t ' -

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24 lbs. Flour. 10 lbs. Beans. 8 lbs. Bacon. 8 cans Milk. $10

B 140 lbs. Flour. 50 lbs. Beans. 1 6 lbs. Bacon. 15 lbs. Lard. 12 lbs. Corn Beef. 48 cans Milk.

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24'2 s. Flour. 10 lbs. Beans. 7y lbs. Cotton Seed Oil. 12 cans Milk. $10

D 140 lbs. Flour. 50 !bs. Beans. 45 lbs. Cctton Seed Oil.

48 cans Milk.

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i i 'A- ; '. I- h 2 s. .- ..- s N ,ai P- -a--lie bis, i.'oi tcoii w 1':! ha today for California lor iN .-mm :-.g training 'rip. The Cub.-. .

i mb'.ed at th.-ir Tv.tk eariv in thI p. -si I. go with Ma.:--i r M;f le-'.l !' , !no ie stunt. Xo P.ggards were r- p-Tf

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A. M. TURNER, President.

HOPER to coach P EH"! GET ON

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M ' Roper. wIk:. coached th.- Prine e-.on-i l Timers last fall, has t.-l.tv been s;r; .-I U j to e ach the Princeton ipv ns of ".'ii')

Charles W. Paddock on the mark. Charles W. Pad -.Jock, Ft.ir sprinter of th'.' University of Southern California, is one of the pes. i bio memi.ers of the If-am which will represent the U. P. in the Olympic i:;itaes ir Antwerp. lie caused a sensation in tho inter-uHu'.-j rrmt-t in Tans hist rear.