Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1920 — Page 13
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 I0.Do.V April SO. The British press and public joined today in severely cond inning the organized Hooliganism hich broke up 1 curette Taylor's show ne Niht In l!oii" at the Carrick theatre last nicrht. Several newspapers take particular pains to point out that the demonstr.-i' ions was not to be interpreted as ant i-Amer;ean feeling."
The critic of the Daily Nws "picked up one of the missiles thrown at the stage from the eallery. It was a box labelled "poudre Infernal" (infernal powder). Regular first nlyht galleryitea and the bulk of the people, in the treatre wore indignant at the demonstration, which provided one of the most sensational evening's London t hat re-troers
I have ever seen. It was generally agreed
u?at the opposition did not come from regular patrons. "The facts are," said one. : "that a pans visited the theatre with the express intention of creating a disturbance. The artists may rest assured th he demonstration was not directed at them, nor was it a protest against American plays or players." The Daily Express said today: " It us indefensib'e. The British publie will nipe out the disgrraee next Saturday niffht when an attempt will be
made to re-open th nlav.
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HIGH SCHOOL SCORES
Austin. 3; Crane. 1. Senn. 14; "Waller. I. Hyde Park, 14; Wendell Phillips. :. Marshall, 1; McKlniey. 4. Harrison Tech, 10; Lake View. 0.
nujib kii.ns oy rasKBTt ana KoMnson contributed to Jim Vaughn's nice 'victory over the Cardinals.
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HERO FOR A VY Claude Williams of .ht White Sox. The little southpaw pitched a two-hit game against the hardhilti'iK Cleveland Indians and won fur Chicajro.
Tin: RED SOX took the lead in 'he 'American League race when Joe r.usn tsubd.ied the Athletics while his mates scored secn runs on four hits and fh ? Ath'efic errors.
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