Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 277, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1920 — Page 9

Tuesday, Mavll, 1920.

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E. Chicago Arena Will Seat 7,000 An oprn air arena for the starins .f boxing contents fn Exst Chicago is now an assured f-aet find work of construction will start at once. The arona is to have, a seating capacity ..f T. "'. will iv- located in the old Ea?t Chicago bail park, and will cost $10,000 to erl. The contract for tho work has born awarded to Book and Hepnor of East CHicairo, who are fruaranteeinsr completion before May "2. This rt-qmrrs tliat Oswego's Ferrin-f'riodman lout Inch wis oriftinilly scheduled for May l." be postpone! until thij later d.ite. It wn the intention to hold thp bouts under canvas, but at tho lust minute it w;,.s found that a lsrgte tent could not bo secured. The arena will be placed in the renter of the old ball diamond .and will be constructed in such, a way as to permit cither of movinfr the structure to another si'e or of covering it for use during winter month?. In this way it is expected that the usual larije crowds can be acronimod at .-d during the entires year and will do away with the use for the smaller ha.lis. which have proved too

small 10 houffi tlie crowds wlic-li ha. e

attended former lights. An open air arena with the pn.-sibilit y of coorinK il has been the pla-nof tiem-so OsweKO since he tirst started his Kast

ihicaso tishts Ust fall, and Mayor McCormack has stated that the city ad

ministration was in favor of erecting such an arena in order to promote box:r..r in this city. With, the. increased seating capacit, it will be possible to brins some of tho best lishUrs to the city and " ill place East Ch !.'; tfo among the leaders as a fisht center.

CUBBY WEDS Ifl AUSTRALIA

Jimmy dabby. ex-middle weight rhamrion of the world, was married at Auckland, Australia, on May the tfth. A cables nun received by his father. J am os, rtatrs that be married on ihe sixth" day of May. All his friends will be plad to hear this, ind will eoncratulate III in with best luck for the future It is expected that Jimmy and his bridf will mko their honey moon in the- stat.s for a. few months. The cablegram read ns follows: Auckland. May 6. i:20. J. J. dabby, Hammond. Ind Married today. Jimmy.

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AVill be snt rostpaid on rcc ipt of price.

Send all orders to J. R. BRANT, Phone 1281Y3, Hammond, Ind. R.F.D. No. 1.

O'Donnell Will Drive 'Dusy In Race SPECIAL TO THE TIMES I IXIMANAPoUS. 1M.. .May II Iridic l'I):.nncl. who drove a HuesenheiK in last year's joo-milt; lloosier race classic-, wrtl asrain drive a 'lusey" in the dash fvr $.',0.flni) to be held ai ne Indianapolis Motor Speedway. .Monday, May 31. U'lonnrl was forced out of th Indianapolis race at 175 miles last year with a disabled olivine. Ilnwcrtv, ne was fourth at Shcepsliead Hay on July 4 and second over tlie fame track on Sept in be r 20 . O'Donnel returned to racing: last year after an absence of two seasons, lie broke hi.- aim at the Kansas City dirt Speedway in the -ummer of l!)l(i. The arm was set. l,tlt the bono would not knit, and after hainc it rebrokcr.

three times he tinnlly succeeded in fettinir il in shape. Ti.e first hi;; ra. . of the IMS eason went to o'Ponncl in a Duesenbers at 't'oraiia. It was at this i ace .that the late Hob Ituiinan met bis fate, Purine the J ft 1 ." se;i.-.,n he made right starts; came in m i olid tw ice; third, three limes, aniteixod tiftli place once, finished seventh in one cv nt, ai.J was unplaced once.

Two Thin Dimes the Tax for Jackson Park Golf After 20 yejirs or f ree polf players on the Jackson park courses are to b" ta.xed. "'n May 13 and thereafter it will cost 20 com ..- to register for futun; plays. 1'or play on the sanv d.iv the ( harsre wiil he 15 cents. dickers will cost $,i

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UO!t STORE, Hammond, Tnd. J. J. Eurr, 630 Hohmau St. NELSON'S DSTJCr STOKE, 634 Hohjnaa St. OSTROWSKI FEJuBMACYi 716 HoKman St. PATTI. WAONEX, S79 Hohraai St. HASEr WX1S, 575 Hohman ST. J. W. WEIS, 9S Btat St. TBHE COLOirtAI.. 153 State S. J. W. lOtLLIKAN, 159 Stt St. E. C. M1NA3 CO.. Hammond, Ind. NOS&Ig FHAEMACY, 192 East Stat St. J. A. ATTBBT, 251 Hohman St. PUBLIC PHARMACY. 572 Morton Ave. UTEIJiEB, P. K. SONS, 114 SlbleT St. A. E. XEPERT, 191 State St. E. A .GEISWOLD t SON, 7G State St. STTMMXE.S PHARMACY, Hjmraond,

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Harbor Kid Team Now After Games

The Nationals, formerly tii National .lr., one of tho ytronr-st 1 7-yo;i r- 11 li'uins in Nirth-ni lntlii.iii niul rlaintniits of the 17-yoar -liam pionphi p of tho f.mif Uislriit. )m ro-orj.:n'zi'il for th oi.niin--? yi.ir ami as no enrnos have ln-n pl.KTxl on it sohoilulo is cloKirr,i of :,- uriiio jramos from ail contr-uriing trains. a.veraxiiiK' 17 years. Altliouh l ist yc.ir thf tonm was wry strong ami fonr'i l.y ifs r:aJ.3, it cannot lonipnro with the tojm which will

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h.-hl. after these two st.Tlir. artists w'ro semirofl. This ii.firlfi, which is considered to have fev.' equals, has been si r. nrt l. i!.-l some a liaf . The w eak spot liu-st year was .at R'-cond la.e, hut this hits hern ronie.iie ,y 7,,, entanins' of I"5i.ii keye to plwy the Keyyiune ha-.. l"irt Ivise ) oceupiel X.y I.ij.as, while Ihifl base will ho tkoti e.are f.f ,v Jne l.ott. h.ik'i, as usiiil. will fiefj tjlr. grounders at short. Tho members oomnrisiriK this infield are hea y shippers ami b"de ill fi.f the ,.pp(,Mn- pil('her:. J,, ,,,, f,u,. fo ld, ilinih. f. U.-Ini.t and W-inh. rs will ?aort in left, c.iii.r and riht ii. M respf f t ively. O ul liver and Ad'ey will receive the rapid Tire de(ieries of Kvarli and BensMi. The players who hae just been naniorl will v.mjrise the team in its initial contest find in oilier panics lher"f i or. However, only one c. litest h.t.s Let 11 scheiiuled so far. The oppos

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IvONLXVS". May 11. Jen Beckett, the Krur!ih -ra.i yfiirht Vxcr. knocked o.jf liomharde r W '!!. in the third round of a m.-tt. h for the hoax ywe.ii.-ht th--.it ipi-ili-slnp of Knslani! leiiisht. The i i tr 1 1 1 . which wa-s scliedoh 1 to po 2i' r..iinds, was furious from tlie open ins mortar till the tjiird tcomd. wh"ii a t. rrit richt hand punch by f'.eekett. licior..d his antagonist fr,r the count. liccheit. I.-.1 the fit-htinjc from the outand had Wel', prac' i a.'ily helpless before he de)j-ere.l til" IltllshillK Mow. Il.ck. tt was carrod from th.e rmc by adioireis. while the crowd. Respite the fact that iiwn.v had lost money baekinc the Jos' r, w ent w ild over the dra.matie linish to a battle which, while brof, had been (dint p tinl fast while u lar-ted.

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SENVRDS BOOK 18 SUNDAY TILTS

The Isrffest list of Barnes of the season in the Chlcaso lAvirue scheduled last nifiht when tho ni'acnaies from that circuit mot at 12S .Uiindolph strret Vollowins are tho fca-ines: !dser Trainings at lx.jran SQuaje. Ma.tnets at Normal I'nrk. 1'nion Ciants at I'yott field. Normals at Tyott field ( Sn ttirday ). P.onieos nt vtcero. t'hicaso Ciants at Oak rark. llayton Marcos at Sherling'.? I'nrk. Kenosha at Melrose Park. AlFany Park at hitman & Parnes' l'j--k 1 la wi homes at Do Ka!L McCoy Nohina and Su-mson Tractors at J.UITSX Ule. Ashiands B.n1 Simmons at Ke.ncsha. li.ik-ons at Gary. Cunt h.-rs and Fairbanks Morse at Tlclo i t . Kogers rark at "Waukegon. S'aleys at Joliet. Oridlcy at Morris. Lincoln's and Indians at Tiiit tk'th Street and Kedzie Avenue. AVinton Six nt Michigan City.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor

CADDIS

STRIKE

FOR SI .50 ROUND BRiNGS LOCKOUT New Tork, May 11. Several hundred r.'tmbws o the Caltusr'd ;olf club, be1 levins: that in ojf as i-t all th.risrs, enoucVi is f tii'iifli. hiive trade up their f unds to be their own -;tdl .ej? dur!n:r the Fe.-son of lijo rather th:i.n s-ubmit to the latest cb man. is of the Sail caddies whoso s.tike all but broke up a perfect daySunday. The "bo-your-f-Tm-e-ajMie" movement pot under way- within live minufe.s after the hoys pi Tw-k, and. accordinff to the niernjers, is (foinp to last ail season. The bftys r- porteil tor duty a.s usual, but av hen the Sunday sportsmen began to tee up .-a the first hcle they a.noounce.1 they would not go out. for less than $1.50 a round. AMERICAN IEXGCE AV . L. Tct. Cleveland 13 S .711 Poston 1 i 6 .TOO y'hic-iR-o 11 7 ."ill AVashinjrt.ort 10 10 ..',00 St. l..jis 9 10 .174 New York 9 1 ! . "H rhila.deiphi.-i. - 1 15 .l'f'0 t YESTERDAY'S DESTTLTS C'leveldiid. T; St. I.r.i;is. l;ostoii. i: l'hilad.''phia. 1. No oilier games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE v,- i, ret. ros-.on 3 ." .61.1 fiiiciiiii-iti 13 x .S1! Brooklyn 10 S ''( rtttsburgh 1 f .516 Chicago 10 12 .455 riiiladeiphia 9 11 :'5 St. Ixoms S 11 .1-1 New' York 6 11 .:Ju3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS rnisburi.-li, ::; r'oiiad. Iphia 1. No other catnes sc'i eii u led.

GARY COURSE READY

JULY

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Construe' -on of (;,ir; r.-u- S; . luh house nnd jrolf rmir-n i l USliel to Ci .Ii: J-.'' l ifl (i;;r,n- ; Iiitwo months, an, according i-i !ii--committee today, those w h.. ha vMe will be able to gurgi.-j at the

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Jimmy Haiilon Poe for Rich Mitchell at Kenoska

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Raining again outside. Too cold to wade. No place to play in the house. That's when a feller needs a friend, i But what about that attic or unused room ? Why not transform it into a cheery comfortable place, where the "kiddies" csn play .all day long and never noti x the rain and cold outside. Do the work with

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I II-; HO KOR A HAY Harry Harper, of the T.ed Sox. The ISotm left bander It Id the athletics to two hits, il yvas his first panic this sraon.

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Harry Hooper's four hit? helped the Sox to win.

The Athletics pulled off the first triple play of tin; season Dykes to Calloway to tlriffin.

Basby. of the Indian;:, helped to win his own paine with a home run. lie kept fifteen t. louis hits well scattered, except in the last two innintjs. The Pirates drew first blood in the initial Xatioim.l league int er-seet innn 1 battle .Cooper holding Philadelphia to four hits. Three National League players were fined by President Ileydler for "ructions" actions on the ball field. They w-ere Hill Killifer. $.")): ascy Stengel 2." and Norman lJoeck.

AT I.O.vnON'. KXGLAND .!o rteckett knocked out Ilomba rd irr Wells in the third round. t AT IMIII-APKIT'IUA rote Herman outpointed Jabez White in an einht round affair.

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