Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1920 — Page 14

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OLYlIPIC TEAM IS READY; NOW HUNT A COACH M:AV YORK. July 13. With a fairly t; 1 ; 1. a esuhhhed t! the make-up of t l.o American Olympic team, the seleci ion Kit a c-aa.-h is becoming of paraiD.iunt intrrest. ( f a ti l.i of candidates, or eligible. -.riM!-tintf of Itob rtson of Pennsyla ii in; Moaklry of Cornell: Fitzpatrick f l'rnieeton; Donovan of Harvard; MaIon. y of Stanford, and l-'arrt:!l of Illithe vftcran Cornell and Princeton reaches are Krowinfr in favor. Ia-..-,on Kobrrtsa.n. considered earlier

tion. is understood to favor going over

as aa assistant coach on active work rather than busy himself with a lot of executive work that will be necessary to take care of 300 athletes. Desiring an old head at the game, the

committee is said to be in favor of eith- I

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la. ad with a ball thrown

Ralph r(- Pa'ma's road record between Chicago and Detroit was wrecked by 21 minutes yesterday when Arthur Lee, driving a new stock Essex

er Moakley. the Cornell veteran, or ' u, .- .1'?, ' , "i ts !n 5 fitzpatrick. I1"':5 minut..s. The trip was Th ...m. v.v, rna'J'2 Vlii Ja,kw,n- I:au! Creek. Kala-

July 6.

King Alexander or Greece, the birthplace of the Olympic nmes. has personally accept, d tiie presidency of the Hel

mut?." and is Ul.irifr upon him-

much ef the rerp.ns:bii:ty of turn-

lorced absence from- Philadelphia since ; to ancient athletes of that eoun'ry. Memorial day. last year, Carl Mays, the Kir.' Alexander, vihn is an ardent sports bean ball artist of the New rork ; tnan, has arranged a preliminary cred t Yankees, may again i.e-rform here on ! of sn.i.f '.n drachmas, which is fully Saturday. All Mays has to do in order j j.t cent more than that allowed bv -.he to twirl in Philadelphia is to make a Creek government to pay the jcren-c-4 public apology to Uryan Hayes, boxinp of tae H Hem.- rartici nation in the

Public Apology and Mays

Can Pitch in Philly j

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KELLNER

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Wide brimmed hats of orrandv to match

repUiar and they are also attractive accomplishments for muslin frocks.

i ir.eiy aottea swiss is also used for hats of this rvne hut nrn.-:,- t,

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Buy one of cur Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams for yen; Independence Day outing they ere very fine and our price is lower than ciee where.

Advertise in The Times ai,d z vcrtise again. Resists come: w; -onstant effort.

iir.ely dotted swiss is also used for hats of this type, but organdy is th iavored material. Rose orffandy in charminpr garden party f-flect pipe.

uai.er tone rasnions tnis hat. A band of ribbon to r.: itch the pip:r.pr and a delicately tinted rcse are the only evidence of

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KELLNER '5 HICKORY SMOKED SUGAR CURED HAMS.

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Waists-$4.45-Waists Georgette, Tricolette and Silk Taffeta

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