Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 29 May 1920 — Page 9

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FOR RACE T?ect t To Tun Timk.s 1 IKDIANAPOUIS. IN1., May 20 lU'.pti Ie Pal ma won the right for tiie e-r...iee ef position next to the pole at the start of tha 500-mile international vaoins; classic for $85,000 next Monday morn- ' l ng- at 10 o'clock when he thundered ; r s.s t the stands AVednisday a'lemoon! tha uvtM Dai e of 100 nr.Ses prr lour in the Krench-built Ballot car, in -.he qualification trials. lo Pal ma averaged 99.63 miles per hour f.- the four dashes around the two and onehalf mile brick saucer. He was five one-hundredths les. than the lftO mile per hour average of his fastest lap. He received a preat ovation from the stands as the cherker.-d f.ag fell when he flashed like a m to . i over the tape at th hni.-h of his ox- ! hibition. It waa one of the most 1 r il - j iiant performances ever witnes.-ed on; 'he Indianapolis course and promo-. s , a .ne-w 600-mile record next MoiHtiy when the little friants of is;: oni.i,- neh. piston displacement fini?h the strupc.1 for the princely purse. Ten cars qua! Sited Wedni -sd'ty . Jot Biyer, th Detroit millionaire ,p. man hurling: his Frontenac around the i four laps at a speed of 9C.9 miles per hour. Ixiuis Chevrolet in a Jlonror mad the third best time, his average for the ! four laps being- but fix. tenths of a second lower than Beyer's. Jean Chas-sag-ne qualified his Ballot at a speed of 9 5.45 miles per hour. These four drivers will occupy the first row at the start of the race. In the second row will be Art Klein n a FTontenac, Gaston Chevrolet in a! Monroe, Koscoe Sarles in a Monroe and Bennie Hill in a Frontenac. Kddie Hearne driving, a Pmesenbercr ; and Kay Howard piloting- a Peuireot fare the first two drivers in the third ' row and the position of the many otli- j er drivers entered will be determined j by further elimination trails which will be held Friday afternoon. j lumiujr .u,uuu. wui tu s t-pet a King-, j rnm... viu urne an exnioiiion Saturday at-, iraooa in me iastest car in the world ! which recently travelled 156.01 mil.-s ! per hour on the sands at Dayiona i Olympic Wrestling Trials in Gary

GARY. TNTJ.. May 29 Olympic wrestling trials for the middle west will be ' J-:?d in Gary on July 6 and 7. accord-.-'f to word received today from Kverit C. Brown, chairman, of New York, "he finals will be held in New York July 13 to 15. '. Brown stated that the coast trials will probably be held in Portland and . the Southern try-outs in Birmingham, Ala. The rules covering the Olympic wrestling: are awaited by cable by Mr. Brown. There will be five event., fea

ther, light, middle. light heavy unlimited. i nd S CATENAS VEESTJS KELDAHE BILLIARDS At 3 p. m. Sunday; May SO. the Scatena Baseball club will meet the fast A Kildare Billiards of Chicago at Morris rk. This team has defeated such : " s as the Aurora. Grays and the Mar.31 A. C.'s and is also recommended 'ery highly through the league. Han- f eon. last year with Racine, will preb- j ablr 'b their choice on the mound. j ' The Scatenas have secured the servlees of Biliie Morgan, who needs no introduction to the baseball fans. i.' 2829 1 $1.00 S 2912 $1.00 ) 6139 J $1.25 2810 $1.00 2913 I $1.00 2893 1 $1.00 2908 ) $1.00 2895 $1.00 2909 ) $1.00 j 6144 ) $1.25 5

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will bo e;i in- niounj for tilt loort te.uu with Waliie Hess at the rveiins end. .A riot her chanarrt in the- lineup will be (.T.uck Kohsl'i playins the inrield .s the ? l'.h Unit !uh. ami ho will carry with ?t wishes of the Hammond im i ho 1 .o. Thompson will phiy in left S'ik Hnndy is net yet able, to in the Kaino. although his m-Ji.-id str.ee ! ho ha - h.Tthr.a rapidly. j The r.i.m.i jrvrM-tt hive rn-ide rrans I m nt to have th "bi.r Kreen bus" j njakotrips from Aloi.ra tt" to tho leill parK. l''JO": J iitiit after i he KaJiie. The low wii? be ().. v n Sib t'.iuir.f t to M ifhijiaji. 3 anil to return rouse it will fol!ey to t'aiumet. nd Michigan to Morn pari FEND TEAM FAVORiTt : INTERNATIONAL NEW5; SFRVICE 3V JACK VjCEOIK. j T'lrU.AI'FM'iilA, Mav 2i'.-IVnn.yl-: ar.ia's :al.irt traek. and fi. 1.1 'ars ill go t ) the ".i st" favorites ti win ; she 4 ill) annual Amori.-.m )u I or. a .11. tfi -j ale team championship here this afierTue snri of "old Venn." 15 of whom on ilii'o d in the trial heat on Frulay1h, supported hv Venn's nul.-rs-hieMs. I'.l-.'Wn, Irntii and ileHaie in ! their attempt to carry oft a li.m s share of the, honors on Franklin field today. P.riht weather and a fast track will he the only things required to insure brilliant contests in the thirteen events that are to he contested. V.'eathor indications early today worn favorable. Though athletic sharps favor Perm as the wir.r.er today, the ted and IJlue will not 1..; without the keenest kind of opposition. Princeton with 14 men (ualiiied in cloven events: t'orncll's five time champions, and the bronzed athletes of Ciiilorni.t and 1.-' ,r.d Stanford. who nroie such a brilliiu showing in the trial events yesterday, will f.ght I'enn to the last pasp for points hi a majority of tlie track and field even's. In all 2! s h i!s and upwards of 110 r. h ' e t s will fisruro in the jranj-s today. Twenty of this number succeeded in r.j.icij.g nK.n m eleven semi-final events ti,.-. ..ro-ram for this afternoon. 92 athletes in all qualifyinjr for all contests except the and two-mile r.i ST. LOUIS CLAMPS LID ON BOXING PT. I.OU1S. May 23 Pre Vssor.ial hoxir.r was suspended indefinitely la St. Bonis late today by order of thehoard of p. dice commissioners. Amateur contests will not be ' interfered with, it was said. Three local cluhs have been condu.-Jms no-decision professional f ntei tainments. and Commission, r Thomas Sh.lian explained that today's action resulted from the alleged failure of the clubs to nhidi by I he boxin-r regulations. American Boxer, Eeported Murdered in Paris, Found PH IL.A T'E BPII I A . PA.. May 23 Blink MiClosKey, the Philadelphia heavyweight coyer, i cporte ! murdered in Paris two n:.,n' hs a it-o. is alive in Alexandria. Kgyi.t. Letters were received from h-rn today 1 y his fath r. Mux S ; 1 v o rasa 1 1 . BASS FISHING LOOKING UP Has? fhing ig "P. i n di m i a a wase. rts .-f From lakes, a n d good some of the northern notably Maxinkin-kee, t' Tippe.o, n-.e. -..mes rej catches; the lakes of northern Ilhn-.i tare m;ir.vtng every day and beside bass a r.d i.okerel still fish.erm' n ar

Call and Hear the New May Records just Released. See May and June Record Supliments Ye Now Have The Following Hits

LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY (Campbell-Burr) RINGS (Lewis & Harrison) DARDANELLA (Sascha Jacob-sen) IF YOU COULD CARE (Sascha Jacobsen) MY ISLE OF GOLDEN DREAMS NAUGHTY WALTZ ( Columbia Orchestra) WHEN I'M GONE YOU'LL SOON FORGET (Peerless Quartet) I LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME, SWEET ADELINE WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY (Peerless Quartet) MOTHER'S HANDS (Lewis James) BEAUTIFUL HAWAIIAN LOVE HAWAIIAN HOURS WITH YOU (Campbell & Burr) WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME (Ted Lewis' Jazz Band) . ROSE OF, WASHINGTON SQUARE (Kentucky Serenades) VENETIAN MOON (Kentucky Serenaders) BO-LA-BO (Ted Lew-is' Jazz Band) LAZY MISSISSIPPI (Campbell & Burr) . ROSE OF VIRGINIA (Burr) ON MIAMI SHORE (Waltz. Prince Orchestra) IF YOU COULD CARE We have the largest and most complete stock of Columbia Records and Columbia Grafonolas ia Lake County

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The cast f. 11 b. fore the west when he 1 niwrsiiy of California b'at Syra-iu-e. N. Y., university 12-3 in a baseball game, yesterday which was featured bv the Ceilifornians scoring- eipht runs in the first inning. The Toledo Bail Bight Baseball club, comp..sd of independent players, should enter organized baseball. Yesterday the Bail Bights defeated the Cubs, &-2. The colored Stewart All-Stars of Chieapo. will taokle Jlanngif Gb-gg's Indiana Harbor ball club in a fast game at the JlarN r ball park tomorrow at 3 p. in.. Bakalar -will pitch and Kroup.a will cat'-h for the Harboritcs. The on'y ball frame in town scheduled for Decoration day will he the one 1ans have been le'iijr looking for. Ihinimond K. ef C.'s will battle the St. Cyrils if Whiting. ItattoriiMs: K. C.'s. Jim L)alt..n and "Hey dd:." P.rennan. l-'-r St. Cyrils: Tony Maksimak and ' 'lg:e." "With such opponents a.s Oak Park high school, (fane Tech and S"uth I'end to tackle next fall, it appears that the preliminary football schedule arranged by Coach Yeenker for the Hammond lootball team will mean stiff work ahead 'for the local boys. The temporary schedule: Sept. il 7ilar v o y or Chi.-a.jo Heights at Hammond. Oct. 2 Kast Chicago at East Chicago. Cct. 9 Crane Tech at Hammond. Oct. 15 Oak Park at Hammond. Oct. 21'. Froebel at Hammond. Oct. "ft -South Bend at South Bend. Nov. b Michigan City at Hammond. Nov. I?. KinersoTi at Gary. oiv. 20 -Open. Four More Cars Qualify for Indianapolis Classic lSlUAXAPOBI3, INT.. May 29 Four more cars entered in the 500 mile international sweepstakes race to be held at the Irdianapolis motor speedway on Monday qualified at the brick oval today by negotiating ten miles under the required time. Tommy Milton in a Duesenberg headed the quartet by turn ing the four laps fn 6:39 for an average of 90.21 miles per hour. The four t qualify w e re : Milton. Pueser.berg. time. 6:39: miles per hour. 90.20; O'Ponnell. Duesenberg. tfme, B:4S:23: miles per hour, 8R.20; Ilaupt. Meteor, time, 7:01:04; miles per hour. 85:48; Boding. Richards Special, time. 7:13:S9; miles per hour, 81.83. BOAT RACES TODAY FTT7T.. PEBPHI A, PA-. May 29. With ten classic events on the schedule the American Henley will be staged on the rippling waters of the Schuylkill river here today. Fresh from their victory over the field in thh Childs cup race, though they , could not compete for the cup which went t- Princeton's oarsmen, who finished second, the middies from Annapolis are out to capture the steward's cup frrm a field of threi other starters lato this afternoon. The N'avy. Princeton and the first two crews to finish in a trial heat between Harvard, Syracuse and two crews from the Fnion Boat club, of Boston, will meet for the Steward's cup at 5 o'clock. NEW YORK. May 29. Pitcher Bob Shaw key, of the Yankees, it was learned here today, has been indefinitely suspended by Ban Johnson, president of the American b-ague, for his fight with empire HiU'iebrand at Host"!) Thursdav. No announcement of any uumMniieiit for Hildehrand has I.e. n made.

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