Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1920 — Page 9
Thursday. lardi 4, 1920.
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The World of Sport
Oswego Praises His Card
WILDE FLOORED BUI VICTOR OVER WALLACE
All is Set For the Big Tournament
...!r- ,; lc Ib-sion II- .1 Sox ! " Upland Pirates" Lattery men . re i n a h."e K.mturra "i the l:-n ' ! It is said haider work ij d today. I'm v cnth-r I that Harry Krj.re. present owner of is putting the no: a in jine condition. t the team, will receive Jl.OOO.OOO. j ' xx x I NEW 'ORLEANS. Iji.. March 4 A "lib" l.a e arr.ved !n th land ftf lively erntst hax developed bet wee,, ; milk and hyney. Wrigley. the hohj. Dick Xihau and Joe lioehling lor the
Piet them as thv got off tlie train at Port-side hunlng job on the Indian staff I'afoilena . We Iiit"w a h'nh of Tim Murehison, who is heralded ff a feme hrf,iKr who will pretty rmk will nrrive in camp tomorrow- to rf chewing: sum before the baseball "'' the left-hand bat'.!" a ihtT . ...i-
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MACON-. ?.. March 4. -Jack '
J Patsy Gives British Fighter
"Th beet card T ha e - -nM ' t l a'" trcr,le Otweo S '. ' s nf the tweil- i
I - -At fh t round fish; carl "he'ribd fr ; the Indiana li'H'i'or Ami :.-r;w:i 'moor-t-w- night. fn no r r" '''"i' card, he I p -VS he had So 1'ViCy I I i ' ; ' : I f t,h:crs Pre clou s Citus have Mid chum- j t i;i ma t--r i a I m on'y f n i i . ir ; ' !!-. hoits. 1 hi the rc ii t'i. i ime n I l."..- ; i h le up of sia rhatnt.i-n-h.t con" end- ! Pit--
Something To Do In
Phiily Rim
uteres- :n the sectional basketball t inn' nt hn r-en to : he hoitira s:id ioi t'i" of hi- f h mi r..t t ion ! s at ' a 1 1 a i .'i !,.!i!nrrfMv sprru-
Tlie Sport World editor was present 'hf other night at a meeting of the li.in'iivnil riMi:ni"n 'd'i:k ' . ordin:i ;!"' v an introd'n-rd and s't'on upon l l-t t.c"tlr a fr.r tlo- s11 '-ri.i i-adine it u;U rf sti f''t 'd fi-- r;i:,.i pasapf--Hd a'Jfpt:i-n at 'h nxt oi'ini5 nf
I; i r.ft !;iHT'nnin 'f"r a I'ti'inn, ti l to p.'-:- i n rd.nan. e hut th ord'n
"'-o " P ndTK 'vill ahoiisi; at! .-nrd j .,.-,t,-h .n t-iob'-r ;i Manhattan. Thf Saturday. ' siid dl.-- K-u-f" :i fool ?'.-o.- j ! ... ri .- f f hnve a',1 expense. n.i:d I
Kdliard !.:!; nnd r-tt drink .iilp"iu. ml'daf m-,, be pSS, than 17.' lhy . In .!toi n mean that -when a m.m in,i the w Inner will receive a ao'd e:jn
"l.ons" f.-r n ''liar he will I prize. .V.,w if, too had that Peracant n'1 rrMkin of rn"
'' '" " "l'011 fc,r - P- S-e of li.in.mond Central s-ation isif;
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wlithei- the New Tork con nr,,0ia' :on, Tigors as.inst Mo.'r
nih' j tJ.e r-..pdo!t rfbbv i the better matt. ; i-olloRa in the first Ram of (he tram ins ' " 'ti j Rippum idea. don. h' kn.--.v . Th In- season. Manager Jennings and ,.f
in.iiioi,,, Sport :ns cinb will i,..ld the 1 ,", veterans are expected to arrive b.
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VII I . M.TI-. h -i - .1 ': : 1 : ' t . Vn mpi.-li of t lie w t.i ' 1-.'!-. i ratsy WhI!ho' .o '. in a six-rot.tid l--i.e. a ...r. nr the Nati-
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I1 .5 a t-js-:it s w. ;..h of tl ! . s vlil b the V.."cr. 1c,: ' ics w i the Hnion-l'-'i-i . 1 1 c.i a t. m t.'V
ri a "e batting that tt'hrr . c' f.. two', try ttjrrc v I worth tlv price itii:i..n. 1 was, f-uci . it.-i.ifh KUrin :t.d ( -..' ! !" not ! sessions. : .t-i.l m Indiana llrl.or ti- both V.iv j st.-mr... '. k -d reputation and are !r.ccistnj to i 1 iiis. t. tho i'ate champ!''!'' s: P ..nte. j it Sin.tiiy St.'fni .ll tc-- ft.oi''J- ' t Jack O'Brien in ih i relitmntiry ; ticiri.. In a-i.i v. ill ha plep t y if n-p -rl I'r-'it) los : tic- w.-r.i
" ;.f.l.- piece ff f,ch!tnr t"H- j K'!l.i:id ."1 'T snt io this c- ',?'.- i p-t the honors in three i'..,m.J. ' it:. I to s-t.-indstii in two of :.::'. was ou t point e.i in the o'hor I '.c ' - ' of the f i reo-m I ;r.I' e
.H'cn a; to toe c;ih nil... rife. ('on- '.Not very pleasant 'but it can anl;i Now Yctk .''!'! f tennis in .ul'er wrls of fro- prfCpabiy will be don. A':! .-. U hi'-s'.-it. w rs ev-re,el ta.t fijt'it tn Thk U cii r.f pinochie. pitch and the 1 i i-e '
lisp'tches t'rr-'O a::on, o'l.ll- w:M b- V.e ir.o cee.1 i i n t C r. b'-..
Mot so pleasant as with'n the law .hot fnit f o i :i n he .Jore. The ordmanie w.ll remove an : nip"i I tint "',!-. e of the r.en ; e t'vcm n-arv a of i dt ;nk pa"tor; s.M'-lahle cam'' , of -a rds v. 1 ; 1 ('.boo and if a n.an din camhie and
si, oniil he fall .T w ith a bunch of oard "i,jri;, 1 rsere nf! .e no wa ' In which j i.e a ii f'CK re.t tiilon l.e'a.ce he '
itti'fd thin i ne r :;r. . tia t e It.mseif a-I'-'i'ii'. a man w'rt lose., hi, pn v, snd
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c.t the ;.i. Saturd-iy the .jii,f.ff."" t.ants of I he previous rlav's cor.'ists will be matche.l and a' s i. to. h linal S'Mii.' '.'.1,1 b- Bit.. Tin- f,'!i ..I'll.' for this secti!t: Kentlatid s. .Vc.d'j-nd : Xoi'h .luc!on frown r-".' ; l.owll . " "Ii i 1 1 ntf : I'.rooU lltiimiK'Hil: h'roeti. l vs. Valpo: 1'air t,iks vs. U In" i"r: lci.-'f I'liicjie,-. v. Kn-.ei'soii; llf-n.-.sela.'r s.
:l.b's v:ct..r. i,wo.i r. ! 'IPCC"' a.-oontpl Ktmd without aj Tournnntet,: fa virit :.-s are Valpo. C 'lie p. e w-e champion of i Kn,er-on. I Ia.t mmrid and Whit na I '.
...is krto.-i,.-,i .'..wt: f. r t ie would not be surprising ti see WhitiPS
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fronds who have re-t t en of seats. t F.-c t. i..il Irish style of fUhi ;t.c - nit-thins over on svii
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Joliet Steel Loses Game Hp "I ! lo Cyrils
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id the , ha I liKh'mK in A r i "n ' . i FnstcTO .! ! -f rs in se nnd to r r;nr. N".'" mvit'il t.. takin- bc. f
r rc tr i-1 r responsible im ,., the law. Not .. if the ordinance j, passed. That's al! exef-pt that t he pex mee -
l is of ihe crmiMon ,..",ini 1 is tw.. j
C;ipt..m K-k;ch's m.-n v rrk fa-' " ' ""s "' 'as' ''' 1 "' "fn wno
.e . ych.ma- i: w:-.ic.h b,.rh ' Ptnl uitifdlv .nd present a f..rnMdabi- "'"d 'for tiie or.ilnan.- 'asf n niit are. throw in f.aoh.s w iihonr j defense. I la.tr.moml has a Re.-d le.,m H'-i'min. Iirt';., Sit.ttli. riessitr, A.len.
a (l.-f.-ii-.-. fl.-.r- i hut o erea hvi-nes on the part of ?,,.. , """in 'mi n-'K-i -
irvion !" or two miiial.-s of ! .f the p'ayers has often i-os.t i hem tt.e he s: h .tin.) jram- le cause cf r t sor.Gl f--ct!s. V.'ilpo rcsse.J t '::" ,v-i- ropp-ti j .-' rc weak coir: ruder aicl w i ; i ti.bai.! is : b- j -,!, her h.s lock .horns l'ti Whitins in the final of j.e sevi.'n. Wi'de J finals.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : 1 A' K.- .N Y lA.i: Kb... ., ircii' 4
Aaron Ward is to pet l,.s chance a'nnjf with "Wii.'on IVwster to fill the shoes b ft vie-i.nt hy I'rank Kak. r. Manas, r Unrein, placed Word at third in prac- '; tii;iy aid is watching th- n,,,! ,.f hoi h plav ci s closely.
I'l'iia'MBr.'. Ma . March 4 K p.;nent tirlur ,,(' Hp, m. -111 and the croaninjr
s are the pr,n.'i-
)! thiiiirs aboit the i Vlijmb.is ball a rd I wh'-pe the Kraves arc k dnir llir.,ii;'i t .e j dr.ar and ppintul se.-nnd da rf spring I t ra.i n in stunts. LAKH ClfARfJ-;?. I.a . Marfh -With fair and baimy r.-eather pre- a il.iu. the Athl'-ttcs arc putting throiijfh : s'i'"' morning and af:"nii"ii prilling .i f v. Hyron Harris, a Houston pitehms i.,i." is prr.vin the center' of aitra. 'i -ri arci is sboujnB" considerable pruv. ess and I head ness in his work.
NEGROES TO HAVE FIRST
BALL LE
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Ti.e Una's for s'a'e hot:"r will hejr:ri
grcTt crow.! was j Thursday r.torninR. Mar. b 11. at liloo,,.tie w .isin,an , ington. Th tram r (if -s-nt i n 'his s. cb;s i-.i'iif ry. ! , ,on i, t, vvnn- r ;:t Valpo Satur-
'. ,' :. admirers
I Ytann. .;rpri tn- u ible -.tmirers ,,. ,-.., ,,oi t wmnera
I wi:n h's !';i:r lb i i',ie first Acer- . -.., ....
! lean T.fc- . pee. -he champion a real ;
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! I , . , i, ,-, , . , r i , vWHITINvi. I nd.. March 4. Th Pt.!':!" s . r.. e , . . o a v ,. r .i a. . . .ai Ke . ...... j ,,,,,,,,,, C-. rpentier's tn.irr!a?e I'll basketball team easily defeated pointed the Welshman tit Mi.w auUee. rinrk ,ho culm int ion of a romance
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'liatnt' or.ship t "'t "na --.e n rv ; : rpen ton'cht a! Hrc-ad av Arm.,.;, i '(-. . a R o. Twenty-etjiht teams from IMinoio. t-,.
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tee stronff Joliet Steel Works
th Slovak Home floor at Whittnir Tues- . die eveninfr, by a score of fh! to 17. Smooth twtrnwork. coupled with clev- j er pa Sfcinir and accurate basket shooting; enab!ei the Oil City argreg-at ion to win j v.th "a5 and at no tinio did '.he Steel i 'V. ' rkSi hav e a chance. j "Hilly" Walsko and "Butch" Opat s'arred for the Cyril team.. playinR sen- j at ionally at all time, petting points i niece. Credit must also bo pi yen to !
L ONDOS PINNED
IN LEWIS BOUT i
i of ic;...n' --ars. The bride to l,e crir:liriliv resided In fh" I,ens coin try. irI t-entlr's bev ':.,-,, h..pe. They have I know n ea.-h cther since h i bibocd. nr- ! per -:'C hrid til a- ", , .pai hi m t-
mer ca when he -ails Man.' i . ..
MACHINE SHOP WINS
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t 'ary Reterson. whose steDar floor work '' !" ' lewi of K'i:m; mil spectacular basket shootinp was j d,. t ne ir'k . h i.n; p. c
i ( ry pleasing to the fans. j - ''"""3 ' "u Kellv ar.d Peterson starred for the j the Madison ?m.
visitors, getting sin. and '!ci;t. points respectfully. The lfnetip: ST. CjtU'I (34) Joliet Steels (IT) S.- mancik ...Uf Itloonnnist
a m. M'atsko IK i 'e'.erson - C
" - r;.i - r r . t ;,'ew Too r..o;w bh n h. olio u ii 4" S-eomls at b n "n.st n'pht.
fiirl Cad dock of m'..i. T.-iva. fortner heavyweight wre-ti.iitr . h a i t ion. th"."''.' Salvador 'to.', a' e-, the Kitu'li ep.r. w ith a hed iors iro arm look in .".S tntmi-es and 1! s. -eon. is. Ch. valor
Kelly w :p;.el ;fni pound, toiir-r-n more ti- itt
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. j t P.G.. Sheelcr J. Walsko LO I'liry-sot Subsutute Senchak for Setnancik. 1'fflorko for J. Walsko. I ield goals Semancik. 1: TV. Walsko. Peterson, 4: Opat. 4: Senchak. 2. Kree 1 1. rows Opat. 2 out f 3. Joli.: Field goals Sheeler. 1: Kelly, ". Uloomquiat. 3. Free throws Petern. 4 out of 7. t'n March 13th. the St. Cyril team will z to Joliet. where they wtf! play a ''.urn game with the Steel Works tlvc.
bins"" Cad-lock ob'ao.r.i a licad -.. ;? and trieil to pm his man toil an leek. Cheva'cr wrigpled on', bu to fall victim to the'same h.'li.
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Wedding Bells, Not Gong,
For Carpentier Monday j
WT 'TTIN'l. Ind., Mnn h !
l.fi'e Shon was '.he ).,-q i .- . to game tiritch n I'll the 't'o.ver j ri.'iv piiLrbt. nt W : Ik . n -ou's Iau of th" Tow er S ills b l.tw fam i!:.T". MACHINE SHCr. V. A . Iv . .. MoSh in-o-o 1, 1 if.
Tot a 1 , Cr?r.d total. 24. . Team a vera Re. ? t .' -". TOWER STILLS. fl-fman 1T Mi'Shat.e '"'
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jtj of a fire. j Fire is a serious mattetr. Lse ev-! K ery precaution. Carry enough insur-j M ance to protetct yourself. j K You can get both the insurance and ii the hre prevention service of the Hart- '
ford Fire Insurance Company through ! this agency. I Let us explain it. j
Lake County Savings i and Trust Company j JULIUS H. MEYN, Manager Insurance Department, j FHCNE 1700. i Hsrr.niond, Indiana.'
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J A' "bCSOM V If.l.K l'la . M.-.rch i Van! leavers, on.- ,.f ; j, I.)ndgers r r--.' i 11 i t '.itchcrs. prom. ..:- i cjVe Miller and Kni'S'-'' a l.ei'le f.-r one ,,f the lirs? siring I s lias sh.ow n surprt"ms .-'biiity m both hit.tiug and fiebiinp-. S ANTONIO. TeX . Mitch 4. I'n'i'li Christie Miithewson planned to line up the n-pilats anil yarnigans .-,f the (limits 111 thir iir.-t praettce game today. WEST RUiF.N. Ind. .March 4 The
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PASAIiKNA. Calif.. March 1 ry
Pewl, veteran third haseniHti 'lo- I'-ibs. eiyne.l hts 1120 ootitract af" r .-r-'nt inn
some little rc'it"nii'iit bv hii:!.; ,1 "ope
day holdout." Manns-cp Mibhll w much impressed hy the first dav 's v. or cut of the tcjiti!. espe.-nlly b.v t ' ' 1. 01 ;tig of A I'vindf r nod Vaughn. Th. :e . started cr.iuiition.ng t'.dav 'n :' 10
t INTERNATIONAL NTWS StRVICEl ATLANTA, 'la, .Match 4th. A orrti So ithern Bas'tbal! ieeSne has
orcinir.ed. composed of the follow.!! ; . 1 1 i e Atlanta. Nashville. ('h ttin"ega. K n o x v i 1 1 e . F.ih-mingham , Montgomery. Pensae-.'ia and New Orleans. A meetingwas hr M iier, last nigh. t whb h time the rie w-cir,-';tt was erganized Th s is the first t'm- in the his'.o''v o' hafbU that negroes have attemp' -ed to organize hall. This leagu le the r.ack :ng of the White Sout.: r;i T.f,aErie r, :at r a t e and i.? expe.-t" ' , prove a b't; s:' -e.-s . 1". M. Perdue, o' R'rtnirsgham. a seie. te.i president; It . 11. Tab. r. .' Nish". il'e. vice-president, TTpi . Ft: . .,', of Knoivlll. ret!iry an j W. .; . Sliaw. r.f At'snta. freS.,-rt . The franchise pfe, ua, SP( at and the player limit fourteen . A 1 of the placers must he under contta fomrn:ttee f0 frame the p'a.it: s hed ile and A 'r.rrmittee cn rules ai d
1 1 eiiiila t :ons w-ere appointed.
1 n,-se teams representing cities th. -have white teams in the South- 1 l.cacie will he rc't of town when f -White tesm Is at home.
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b.Al'.WKTTE. Ind.. Marh 4. Done
(T.F.VEbANP. t). Mar.-h 4 ev r. , II. White, sophmore in the s, l,,,.-; O'Nei'l .the Indians' first string catcher, I asriculture. w-j. s elected arta.:n of 'lie (turn to terms with President Tbinn snd P21 .. I'urdue 'jrirsity hasketH'ill t-;n,. w!'l leave for camp m a few- rivs. J e i W "r. ; ' e jd ihis se.-ison's .eatn tn enr -i -
Harris. f.rt sack guardian, is s'i'.i nrom the ),..;.' cits. C1IICACO. Ma r.-h 4 T.efty AVi.i.ar is all signed up wiih iho So ea.. ; signed coptra.t was ;o reej, the 1 1 from Wilmington, I VI , toda.v.
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ii'i.'ii. Hini hef.-.re coming 10 Purdue 1 Slaved on the state champbm'hip I. b anon high school five in KMT. I.e; !.- were granted to White. Til son. ('ampb.-,' M.ller. Church and fefbips;.
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Extends to You a Most Cordial Invitation to Attend
esi Jl 4k lilnii
GRAND
OPENING
in the Handsome New Buick Home
arch 6
Until 10 P. M.
Every Buick closed and open model will be on exhibition for your inspection. Hoping to have the pleasure of your presence on this occasion. John Schmueser Buick Auto Sales, 694-696 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind.
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and wherever I drive I am proud of my ownership because everyone knows I have a good car. "The garage man, who houses my car, echoes my belief and pride when he says 'There's nothing better than a Buick x "And this respect for the Buick is held, too, by the mechanic. Because of his confidence in all the working parts, he knows with certainty that any call for adjustment on a Buick is a simple matter. "As a Buick owner I am given credit for having a sense of value, and I have that feeling of security and pleasure which comes with the possession of a trustworthy product. "I drive a Buick. I never say that with an apology and when I say it boastfully I know everybody appreciates my display of pride." (Signed) W1LLARD B. VAN HORNE. Lawvcr, Indiana Harbor, Ind.
John Schmueser 694-696 Hohman St.
Pioneer Builders of
Bui ik Auto Sales Hammond, Indiana
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