Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1920 — Page 3
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These are the dajs of re.il Hier erp-r? the river bmks ar.'l '!- lak' o-Ti b l;ne1 ii ; -with m-n w ho t? f h and J. V . M :ii ;ka;i. , : h veteran ?;at street sporting sp.is rr.aa. who Is authority on a.', aiatt : j pertaining to th of. .? .1 : .- i:'. .i: 5 th fih will ooji heg'.n t- hit f.i-': than a goggle rye ,-an jump out of th water and land a fl. . . St. , Ashing is vje of th s:--"t Anir: 'i'i ? a.t:me.-' an! from th way J. w . fii!ni fishIngr ta k and ?uc'n. you woi.. think Trytn la town is c"-?i' a fish in". Vhy evn t h e oii tinier ar etti.--. c toe vp: thf r Is Je.j !--- -;dy. ki-w 11 arotirid thf5 parts fey turn '.in! for ;.' year . s. sn the ;o'e a." 1 line- and I!; m.k- yo:i youngm"? . e:ck at land:n' m j u wm't know ycTj'r I! in'.' Then ther the . ra. ks I roraing up from tn river bottom.. tu:ii Ir.g up their f.shin-r supplies ard i;s ' the earn s'.ory with all of" 'of. T't Ash ha"'0 hd H'l.-h a long slep in.? winter, when they ct t'"'r lamps rrien they will allow m t. l.ook. line and fl?hrmar. "y t!; w ay. tU ! MUllXan fishing cmrorium 15 ail f ii s ! up these davs. s.- that th old t::m-ri would hardly know th place. A'.! ' tiew fancy show and -will cu' and the largest mark of sporti-i;; good's that ever came to lown. H ha' ramirji. so you can g" home and have o jpietur taken by M or your best girl. When it comes t - window d'essmg. J. Ws. son Walt., w!i.i J':t re; irnd fro;n France and Ft. Wayne, ran p:;t the o in window- and the c In dressin;;. 11 -ir is thr ad t'i .-pirnrtr 'lo. s
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Oi:orjSo L.ron 1 '!o " -Ian .1 - - N v y 1 I 'r; .. S!. 1. .... I'htrad.-Ij hia iviroi; ... 1 J 1 3 4 noi Sa7 s " :; Son Z null Yesterday's SeatUts. 1'..' .tvn. 1. W.ifiiincion. r. l ;jjor.- r o!. Games Todr j. f'nvi!,: at l"'troit. ii.---. Iiii-I at St. 1 .0,1 !?. 1 'h : ' i -J- I hia at New York, a :.l W a.h:nstc-n. ITATIONAI. LrAGtTE. "V" .j rot. ri'isoo-ii I lr- 'O ' . . . ri,: i.i.-lp!:i-t - ' : n r.a ' l ' . 1 .0 . ; . .. r. -o,i 'ii .0.-1 7 14 T 1 4 ; 1 S T I 4 nn . .T 4 4 4 1 Testerday's Eesults. "'i n iTari. 5; 'hu-a so. ". 1- ','. 1: viubtirKh. T. l '.-,-ii. ' y n. "; Di'.iad" ipbia. I. ;w 1 orii at Boston, ram. Otmes Today. ("'n--.nr.tTj at t'hto.'po. St. 1 at r.usburKh. .N.;iv i ork nl Kft'in. i'.ro; i n at rhtladclrhia. Vol fa?' us ho- is (joins? to land a whale of a J-'.-shi.ns t'iub tal? a look at his vindous ami ouM say he Vnivj hi? ' li:?.." W h-n ii comos t. fishinar doye, J AV . has 11 to hand out 'o 011 by th hour, fr? : tho time .lonah .-wallow ed tho !ja to the profit writing:. Are you reading The Times?
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1 ' Frnk Frisch. Frank Frisch, t roekie, has ben started at third base by Manjrr MfGraw of the Gianta in the remakinjr of hia inneid. Right off the bat the youngster is makine fandorn forget "the temperamental Heiiue Zirnmermaji. AMATEURS PLAN AT WEST BADEN "WEST B.vrF.N". Ind . April Slay 25 and "i has been soleyted as the date for tho open professional solf tournament hre. which tris post or nsd from this r.rok through ad'ers wt-athcr. This eent will pfollowo! on May 17 and ZS by an amateur toumey. A number of amateur players, not j knowing: of the postponement, am. this J week, ard weather conditions ha.nt improved. . a - two-day Impromptu event ; x as arrana-fd. In qualifying rounds j yesterday. E. I... Iennox of Tiihland : Tlub. Indianapolis, had low score of 4'Z ' in the, nine hole,, round.. The following; CbicaatoBBs qualiflod for match play: j F. IS'.' Brummel, Kdgewatf r Boich. 45: j ' TcgaiX B-yb O'.Lirk 45: SI K. j Milligan, Beverlv. cZ. H Spar. Oak 1 r. FegaiX . Bob O'Uek. 45: "S rark. 5."; J. IBurnes. "North Shore. 56; H. T. Onion. Beverly. 6": J. F. South ard. Calumet. .Shore, fis. 61, F. T. . Seng, North GEORGES TO TOUR AT 2,000 A DAY NEW TOHK. Apn! 24. Two thousand! dollars a day is the fs gure that has fina - . Iv: won Georges Carpntier as a circus ' attraction. -He ts announced to open 1 e. ith the Sel's-Floio circus in Washing-' ton on May 1". with Ambassador Jusser- I and a.s his introducer and PreSi.nf ! son as a possible interested speelator. 1 For seventy days he will tour the country, giving two exrubitiens each da except Sunday to earn the $2 00". ij,
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contract carries with it a psvmenl of!.,,. , , , oer 1 00.000. j 'Blink McCloskey Lost;
I'oj'lowing th opening in Wa.sl:ngtcn on Mav 10. Oarpe-ntier will not appear vith the cirrus again until'May 0. in j "leeland. to enable him to keep, engagements previously cent ractecj "fori' ' After j Cleveland. SI. Ioui.. and tTiicago are to se the Frenchman. TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor STAi OF A Sox. DAY Eddie Foster FOSTER drove in there run Or the Boston se. enabling them' te defeat the j Sena;. .is. his former team-mates. THE ROBINS are sharing first place wl'h the pirate today, thanks to Murheii's ubili-y to kp the rh:li-.es" hita scat -.er'id. . ' ' THE CARPINAI..S proved better mudhorses than the Pirate. Hernsby male tour hits out cf flv e times up. NEWKIRK'E wildneas gave the Reds the edge over the Cubs. OSCAR VITT will rerorf to the Red Sox next neck. Manager Barrow says the hold-out third baseman will be used as a utility player. ' PING It)DlE. suspended, by Miller liugsins when he left the spring training camp of the Taeks and came to New ork w ithout permijision. will reappear in the New York lineup owing to the injury suffered by Babe Ruth. BABE RUTH IS OUT OF GAME I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHyiCEI "NEW YORK. April 2 4 .-- Babe - Ruth will be out of the Tank's lineup a week or ten days, according to the clubs physician today. The home-run , kng is suffering .with a eprain cf a muscii of
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The World of Sport
I The triangular track meet scheduled tor tomorrow aftf.rnoon at Morris park won't be triansular after all. N"huing high school has dropped out. according i to a letter received by Coach Vrenker I of Industrial Hiah. East ."TiicaaY). how ever, will send its track men and the return of Murphy, f jt sprinter and hijh jumpor of considerable ability, to the. East Chicas" f-'i means harder sled jin;r for Hammond. The meet will be called at 1 p. m. Th elimination of Whiting makes it a dual meet, but if .East Chicago should follow 'Whiting's eiaiple and withdraw from the contents one might rofe.r to them as a singular men. Hamnioi'i alone would indexed nro-ide. a ln jii!nr ! meet. Tt X X Tomorrow afternoon will usher in racing at Lexington. . Ky. One cf the big events will be th Kentucky Dtrby. May S. when it is enpcted fully 6't.'i00 j-i-Fle will altend. X X X Lexington ball park, home of the St. Paul American Association club, will be enlarged from its presont seating caftacUy of 10.000 to 15, POO persons. New b!eu.-her seats will number T.tJiO. The additions will make the St. Paul parkthe largest in the circuit. ' i Yheit spring football practice at Indiana University begins next wee'rj fifteen j of the huskiest candidates that have I been seen at Indiana since the days of Phebe Messick and Homer Dutter will don grid tegs for the first time. x x x - Indiana University will have a swimming team next yar to compete with Big Ten teams. X X X Weil, it probably r-oFt Johnny Kilhane. featherweight champion, a little exertion to K. O. Alvie Miller in. the seventh round of their schdu'ed ten-round scrap at Ixirain. O.. Wednesday night. Which only goes to show that Johnny can do it -when he wants to. . X I X "Wabash valley will have a big day at Kokomo. May 5. Tou've g"t to hand it to the dow nstatera for novel idas in i fcports. In the morning the school uiil have its oratoiica! contests and in the afternoon a track met. It'll be a test of ind in both events, anyway. X X X Golf players are happy ones more in Massachusetts. iA test caae to determine l-he legality of Sunday golf has been noUe prosscd by the district attorney. X X X x x x The Central League this year will be oply a four-club circuit con pot-ed nf Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo, Muskegon, and Ludicglon. OUR FIGHT DECISIONS - (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICC1 AT JEK5ET CITT Willie Jackson defeated Ja'j Laajrr in eight rounds. AT DETROIT B-.H Brenr.an, Chicago, knocked out Walter Lodge in the secor.'j round cf a schedu.sd ten-round bout. AT COLUMBUS, O. Johnny Dundee defeated Joe Welling in ten rounds. AT LEWISTON, ME. Dutch Brandt. Brooklyn, outpointed raul Demera in twelve rounds. AT ALBANY Pete Hartley. New Tork. outpointed Young Maxwell io t?n rounds. STETCHER THROWS CHEVALLIER MONTREAL April 2. Joe Steelier. cnampion heavy eignt catcn-as-catcn-, can wrestler of" the world, last, nigh' 1 threw Salvatoro t""he allier. the French J wrestler, in straight fall. o. mirutesj scisaors. Paris Fears Foul Play T. JUS. April 24. "Blink" McCloskey. an American pugilist, who for the last nine or ten year has Ven prominent In fistic circles of Europe, has hen miss ing since March S. and friends fear he may have been the victim of foul p'a. The torso of a man found in the Seine just outside of Paris recent I v has been viewed by men wen acquainted with McCloskey and iJiey have expressed the opinion the body missing pugil.t.
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hotel on March 8. having JllOO on her pei son. which he told Jimmy Coulon and "Biz'' Mackay, also Amrican fighters, he intendad to convert Into francs. Levinsky Has Backers In Tilt With Melchoir Rs.UIIng Levinsky wili not he without backers wie-n he step into the ring in Kenosha Wednesday night with Tonv i Melchoir, Chicago friends of Bill Brnrian have received the tip to atrlng with i the Battler and already Levinsky mone i i making its appearance. brnnn sent j 'work- from the East that the Battler; ; should cop before the ten reunds are ovei. Levinsky adm'rers contend that Melchoir ha only hia wicked punch and that he will he unable to connect on a fast, clever ring general like Levinsity. Tony's manager eofrs at the idea. that, his charge posaossea only a punch. He says Melchoir Is faat. clevr and carries a wonderful head. Fred Valentine, will bet $100 to $400 that Melchoir lands a knockout. Hoosiers Beat Badgers in Seesaw Ball Game, 7-6 BLOOMINGTO.V. Ind.. April 24. Indiana won its nrst western conference baseball game from Wisconsin. 7 to 6. yesterday. The Badgers did not get a man on base until tha third inning, and in that frame four of their runs were made. Ind.ana t.ed in the sixth, and the deciding tally waa made in the last half of the ninth. Score: l-diana . 1 1 A 0 0 S j n l 7 10 ATisconain 004001 no g 7 Batteries: Indiana Kunkei and Pennis. Wisconsin Ogie, Hiller, and-Davev.
Tou ran now buy the Famous Federal Electric Washing Machine at KunmiTS Pharmacy. It is impoKfibIe to appreciate what this wonderful machine does until you Kre it in operat on. The next lime on are down city call at Summers and ak
to bo shown the federal Machine in ! action Tou will be impressed w rji the sro y white baki enamel surface. F.asy to keep clean and always looks the same. This machine i constructed entirely of metal rust-rojist.ng Armco iron, heavily galvanized. Kvry woman knows thai nital lasts longer thnn wood. There is no infraction in the Federal. Th-re is no possible chance for. v ear and tear or accident. The Federal will give you from ten to fifteen years of constant rvk. The washing Tumbler of the Federal is made of air drie maple the very best than can be made. Mr. Summers says this is the best machine on the market and that every woman ought to have one. He said they are sold on easy terms, placing th?m -within the reach of every one. There are more headaeh"5. backache?, sideaches. ard muscular cramps caused by the wash clay drugery over the wa.h board than all ether csu-'f, I.adi-s. take a tip from Yerno Summer and buy a Federal and cut out all pains. ur ache and CHINK PUa COMING NEW TOiTK, Api! "4. George Lee. a hinene brx"er. who hi.s maie a big hit out on the far coast, is coming east for bou is. The Celestial .glove swinger is -extremely clever and he packs a wallop. He is managed by Ancil roffman. a Sacramento sporting mail, v ho thinks 50 well of his chances that he decided to take the long trip in search of b;gger purses than they put up in California. Th Oienrtal scrapper H a bantam and can make the class limit without any trouble. He wants to meet the best of the midgets. BOAT RACE AT ANNAPOLIS t INTERNATIONAL NfWS SEHVICE1 ANNAPOLIS. . Md.. April 24. The oarsmen of the naval n.-idfrny will ciash -with the varsity and jun r varsity; crew s of Harvard on the Severn here i today. The junior varsity race j sched- j uied to start about 4:30 o'clock. The; varsity crews will be boated as follows ( Harvard Bow. Davis; No. 2. Lath- j rop: No. 3. Burden: No. 4. Terry; No. 5. j McCagg: No. S. Sedgwick: No 7. r-amon: i stroke. Almstead; Soxswain. Williams. j Navy Bow, Jaeonu'ni: No. 2. Kcnnard; i No. S, Jordan: No. 4. Craves; No. 3. fan- ; born; No. 6. Johnston; No 7. Wcid:ti;in: stroke. Khg; coxswain. Clark. EAST CHICAGO TEAM DEFEATED Before S'tO spectators las. n:ght at j Me-Cool s bow ling alleys, the Hamme-nd I bowiing team composed of Kd . Lipin- j rki and J.-H. Younkers. defeated thej East Chicago team composed of Fazey j acid Davis by 241 pins thereby annexing ! the minor championship for lkeCo. S Both boys are under 21 yrSr of a?e j and extend an open challenge to any ! two minor? in the county for bowlinr j honors. ... - 1 In a three game series Impied aloi;following the match game I. : p l n fc k 1 out claiod Dav in by hZ pins. STETCHER TO MEET LINOW t INTERNATIONAL ' NEWS SERVICEI NEW -iORK. April 24. Joe s-iechrr. world s heavyweight wrestlintr champion, will meet Ivan I mow l"re tongh' in a finls-h match. WABASH RIVER IS RISING mTmATIOMAL NWS StavKEi TETirtE HAUTE. IND., April 23 "Warning that the Wabash river may rive to a stage of 24 feet withm the, next 30 hours today caused families living in the low lying districts at the West and North sides of the city to rfniv-f iheir h'lorEint" to hii'nei ground. Several scores of families are homeless but little suffering Is reported . ASK If vou are an unfortunate, afflicted! j with that dreaded complaint, riles, in 1 t :,. f, . t restorer! to i a nv l " feel that your only salvation is in an operation. Do not be too hasty in: making this move. The Whitney j Treatment for Piles, a new remedy.! (easy to apply and wonderful in its re-j suits. Ask Mr. btnngfellow or Mr. Ridgfly, Druggists, of Gary, to show ; and explain. -EYESScientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Optical Parlor ut t. Stat u Maxnmcnd. ir4 Lake County White Washing! i and Disinfecting Co. j For tanitarv purposes White Wash-j ing. Spray Work. Basements, $5.00 and up. Garages, Factories, Chicken Coops, etc. Chas. Fraatz 237 Eaat State St., FIorit Store. Tel. Hammond 142r
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VOTE for TONER for GOVERNOR
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WHO. from the beginning HAS NOT BEEN SILENT on the needs of Indiana wage-earners, but boldly and openly presents them? -TONER. WHO stands on a RECORD OF SERVICE RENDERED to Indiana labor? TONER. ' WHO FOUGHT THE BATTLE FOR THE LABOR "ELF ARE BILLS before committees of the 1919 Legislature and on the stump throughout the Stat;? TONER. WO. in eieht rears, has made 250 PUBLIC SPEECHES in fnd-ana ADVOCATING AEASL'RES OF SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE? TONER. WHO now advocates laws to PROHIBIT CHILD LABOR. LIMIT THE HOURS OF WAGE-EARNING WOMEN. IMPROVE WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS and similar MEASURES OF SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE? TONER. WHO stands for bisger and better educational opportunities FOR THE CHILD OF THE AVERAGE CITIZEN? TONER. Who believes the State should encourage every man to get Home and everv Tirnant to get a Farm? TONER. WHO j?rved Indiana boys as a Red Cross worker on the Western Front in the late war? Toner will "Add Strength to the Republican Ticket." VOTE FOR TONER FOR GOVERNOR.
Gary Street Railway CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Between Gary and Hammond Effective Sunday, April 25, 1920
WEST BOUND Lv. 11 tii and Chicago Ave. Ar. No. Broadway. Broadway. Tolleston. Hammond. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. 4:43 4:53 5:25 4:58 5:08 5:05 5:13 - 5:23 5:55 5:20 5:2S 5:38 5:35 5:43 5:53 6:25 5:50 5:58 6:08 6:05 6:13 6:23 . 6:55 every 15 mins. every 15 mins. every' 15 mins. every 30 mins. until 'until until until 11:05 P.M. 11:13P.M. ,11:23 P.M. 11:55 P.M. EAST BOUND Lv. Chicago Ave. 1 1 th and Ar. Hammond Tolleston Broadway No. Broadway. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. 5:12 5:22 5:30 .5:27 5:37 5:45 5:42 5:52 6:00 5:25 5:57 6:07 6:15 6.12 6:22 6:30 5:55 6:27 6:37 6:45 6:42 6:52 7:00 6:23 6:57 7:07 7:15 every 30 mins. every 15 mins. every 15 mins. every 15 mins. until until until until 10:55 PM 11:27 PM 11:37 PM 11:45 PM 11:35 12:07AM 12:17AM 12:25AM
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Albert E. Halsted Republican Candidate For SHERIFF Lake County, Indiana. Primsry Election Tuesday, May 4, 1920. 1 5 5 ,BBBHB ,BBB B a a a o B B B I B 1 "It we can prove that a man who has no great wealth and who will not tie Himself with Those Who May Have Great Wealth, can win, we will have vindicated the primary and done our Stale and future generations a great service." EDWARD C. TONER. An Office Bought is an Office Lost Toner Offers Service J Off
