Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 4 August 1920 — Page 8

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TENNIS

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Seme d.'.y a horse will run a mile, in of 1:4'J 2n minute and a quarter. , find a new t'ome day a diamond star v;Jl knock ' mile.

..' hir.e i.ms a r,ir, "me 'lav a sprinter will dash, : ards In nine seconds.

Record.-, !mc fallen with rwh oon-fVn.-y this yfar tin, fir1? are ac-'.,.'.-.; :p trie nay of ;h suron'.ian.

i'.ui they thought the same thir.K ars apo.

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s r.f sport has r."t !":'n reached, j v r.rid s marks ''or i'tvi, 2 '". r..rs n never Mill hr. land :,"i v. mis and a half in.". Vvt.en Boh Slmpfim ran the i;ti-ap,j j Thru th.ro w !t. .fuU." Hi-is ''..'.h h:Sh huri'.',fs !n :14 2-3 b-jt k in j Ik.ston coll. jrc tumor, who m.i '- ' ' 5 w atidrn fa! hark vv;th the comfort mark of I.y for ."M ;irds. ehie f.:.'.ir.e thai h.-re was a leeord that ' Kntiixh r hi v t.arn Taih.im

Millian I'.r-i Kudd. who ran

a r.c .." worl.1V murk of ! Kth-'ola l;hibtri. who

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Last vc.'tr whin the swat kins of all im. K,ihf Kuth. knocked home nm-i

it was accl.i inud a ret ord for all time. Yet th- Huh- . jtiic I" ill it mxrk i:i a little over a half season this year. I..1.-U winter, Norman IJoss-, -th" realost swimmer in American history, started a i:ar.i':u;ii against old ostnb-

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THE TIMES

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OF 8 OLYMPIC SHOOTS

BEVEKLOO, Belgium, Aug .'!. The I. nlted States has won a sweeping vlelory In the Olympic, target shooting. Out of eight events. Including rifle. . pistol and revolver contests, llVoy won sefn first places and were scond in the flier. s In the seven Individual events thev

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The World

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Jack Kelly, amateur single rfculls champion, started his career In 1308. II is 30 years old. stands C feet 2 inches a;ul weights 170 pounds. He has always worn the colors of the Verper's. I'hllad'dphla. and wears n jrreen cap in all his races. His work In the olynipic repatta will be waltl with interest. ,

Nineteen statea have passed physical

cuucallon laws. v X X X ' Manager Cravath of the rhillies. has scored im home runs in 17 years. X X X TaU expects to seat 6K.000 for Hs srldlron battla with Harvard In the New Haven low Saturday. Nov. 20.

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fSPECUl TO THC TIMC"?! TV HI TING. IM.. Aur. 4 In the second round of mens singles f. r the Director's t'up in the Standard Oil A. A. tennis tournament:

.I. II. Wright heal V . V. Kexwln-!

kle. 6-U. t!-J. " Dan I'rochaska beat M .1!. Schmidt C4. 4-fi, C.-4. N. i;. Kunirat beat Of. E. Miller, C-:. 6-3. In men's doubles: Miller and Wright beat Schmidt and -McNeil. 6S. ti-a. Whitn.er and lirmncr beat Miller

and Wright 6-4. S-6.

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only one ev. nt the ;ou-meier rii'.e rirniK ' trom a prone position. ' The final standing in points Is as fob j low s: j I'nited States. 4 .1 ; Sweden, 1!; Norway.! ' Jionmark. 7; Switzerland. Hrazi!,!

h'ran. e. ); i;ri.,.( t. youth Africa, C: 1- inland. 1 's . one third place was divided between Switzerland arid Finland after three shout-offs failed to break a lie. A fnnl re-chick of the targets in the Individual events deprived Commander C T. Oslorn. I'. S N. of third place, his score of so bavin bom tied hy Outenss.-n ,,f .,,ruav uho ,,ad nv.n hull's eves.

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o War. The swimmer to v r Rood as Noiman Uoss. t'harl.;.

was t! nrratei-t of a.'i sprint, rs. The! new i h;i mpions are 'j reitntiiiary boys f c n-par d to Jack lempt-i-y and I.ttunv; Ieontird." j It's the sime old storv. !

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KID' MCCOY'S 8th WIFE TO SUE FOR DIVORCE

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1'addock j "orld's heavywc iKht nhantpion.

i.xpieta to leave No w York next week for Kenton Harbor. Mich .. w here hi will put the hninshin- touches on hts training for his tlird r.nubat with Hilly Mttke. the St. Paul heavyweight. Iiemiis.y deeiartd t'-lay that he expect to make this battle a. qunk- victory, for h. feels the fact that MIsko

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rTECitl. T0 THE TIMES ' ""KITING, IN'D.. Aug. '4 Three shooters, two local and or.e ChieagD hooter, tied in the 50-bird event at j the Whitir.g- I'ark Traps en Sunilay. A-Jgust 1st. Al! three shootirs. 11. ! F. Ksjrers. Roy Granger ar.d M. F . j Holder finished with the pood score of j S.5P. Kg&ers of Reibfi tsdale. dipp'd on? bird in each event. Granger of ; Hammond went straight in the first j vent and dropped two in the last j tver.t while Holder of Chicago drop-i p?ci OTlf. j,, eacv, event. Not bein satisfied with tying- for high gun. fit;- I gers wer.t cut and copped the long run trophy by breaking 3S without a

mirs. Rev Granger, r rt of the Gia:igr brothers of the old Kankake. r-v.

LOS AITCrEXiES, Cal. Auy. 3. It teas revealed here 'today that JIlcV McCoy's eighth matriaionial venture has gene the v:y cf, r.ll the rest of the seven when Mr3. Ucnuan Silry announced herself a "darned foci" and announced her intention cf Sifinc for c'.ivorce. Kcnsuppoit and desertion, says will To her grounds. Mrs. Eelhy No. S v,-e.s hefore her ruaridape Hiss Palmar Eihlren, a dancer, and she married the fascicstiar; fighter cu April ID this year. "I wae disgusted with him in a week after I married hint-," she asserted. McCoy i3 47; hl3 wife is 19.

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cr days shot at a grat clip all ternoon being the only shorter brak T3 straight in ore'tvent. O

Rottinville finished in second placo vith 47 and Ea.rnest Vater finished in third with 43. Th opening f tho tournament for the Standard Target Tn piiy will open next Sunday. August Sth. All employes -who have entered the tournament are requested hy tho club officials to come out for the op. erVng of the first shoot.. Your percentage will be waiting for you j.t t!m ciuh house. Bring your trim with yo-.i . If you dn't have one the cluo lil Iran you one. The management

oT.e everything m it s power make this tournament a success. Scores for thv afternoon;

C0PENHAGENS DEFEAT HEGEWISCH

oMe to withstand him Pi th.

be sp. nt r.a. hin the top of the heavyweight division .

j Tin' woild's champion Is slowly aj taming ilu form that made' him the ;l:iarfl of ihc fighting w..rld last I summer. ile wr i g h . ,J-1 fi 6 pounds af- : ter u liard woik.'iit yesterday. Moiejover lie is using; his right hand r.n.rc tiian his left in training bouts. What j this portends for .Misk- he d"t s not say. preferring insf ad to declare tliatj inasmuch i.s his 1. It hand is much t'n ; letter of his t w. maui'.rs. he inttnds , t sa' it in training. , : 1 j The champion will take with him to j Kenton liar'.. or the same two dusky j sparring partners who worked him in- ) to condition for Jess Willard Jamaciu

j Kid and Kill Tate. Kfforts are being made Py Floy 5 I Kitz.Mmmons, the Kenton Harbor pro1 motor, to increase tlm value of his

I card on l.ahor Il.iv Pv a.Plir. t.. .f- I

i ten round bouts b twef 11 Kattling I.e- ' vinsky and Harry ;reb." Kiank M..r-

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t Inn and liimli.iat Smith and Kill Tate I The CVpenh.agen A. C. of Whiting J nd Sam lingford. fiefeated the strong 0m t club ,,f j t - -- -- '

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Shot At Droke K Vater 123 s IT. F. Kggers ini 5:4 A D. Buchanan 1 no vi I- N. runnir. g inn 77 Vm . Hr-irprs . . no M. F. Holder 73 "' D. Lottinv il!r" -5 Tlcy Granger . . 73 71 ii vatrr ;; 7:. s IT. W. Harrington 7.; 4 C. Wrnnecott 73 ii Gus Ol I rick . 3" 4 S j;. Vater -t 4l 1 r 51 r.R t tl James -,n -7 'ieo. Humphreys s-i A. Gelding t-)(1 ?0 rje'o. Kucher K TI. Vatfr. Jr 21 13 TI. F. Kggers. Jr 23 -

Krooklyn . 3s Cincinnati 32 New Y'ork "f.O Ilttsburgh 43 ("hicapo 51 ft. Ix.uis 43

came was played

Simday, Au;r. 1. The Copies had "a stone wall ir.firld with J. Ilodney at the initial sack, who made some pretty one hand catches. Kos !i plaved the keystone sn.-W i.i i.n.

jor league style and he sure did crown) the pill getting a home run and three,' ;iiiies in five trips to the plate. Jones' took care tf th- ho: ones on short i and used his war club in frtic si.lc by

tfti.ng two. two nase nos -m.l 1 o

-ntghs in fire trips to the plate. Spooks

was right at third ail through the game! m ikifg some f ifty throws to first. The I out feld was taken care of hy Sach.er in j left P. Koi:ie in center and Stomco in1 right. Th'- out fielders did their share ! with, the tit, each pcttieg three bits.! ''ivcef, r'itched in h.x form lril.-. '

ir,g out ten men and only allowing five hits. Punchy put. the pep in the ball i-an-.e with his good citch.ni.' behind tb

bat. only letting one man steal second ! and getting three hits. The Copies put'

the game on ice in the fourth inning by getting seven hits, good fop seven run.'.

1 Next Sunday the copies will line up n gainst the fast Cherokee A. C. from i Hast Side. The aame ;s call.d at " !

m. and wiil b-; p'.ay.d in the J.itin:r j' teeth

I r... A. 1". I fl 1 7 0 f S 0 t'"lil'!5 .1 (i (1 a 1 1 f) Home r-m. Rosen; three Ib.meo; two base h.ts. Rosen Mii',.:,..

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Bad Teeth Mean Bad Health!

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1 easny enters me Diooa current. I Neuritis, sciatica, acute appen-

WIN AND LOSE' der and ulcerated stomach are

nataral results of tooth infections.

ii" : 1 4 . tS . base hits, , Jones 1 2).

The ir.-;nmiHd .Irs. started c... 1

day eftcrnou right by taklnir the v,',h i ATTFKn Tfi VAITD TrtTU

A. . to f-.e tune of 1, to I. The! 1 flVTr rf the game was Ko'.line the ! Al UiXCCi

I Junior's third baseman, who m-,i Pin if if is . I il

! triples and a double. I 1 J J I 1 1 1 I Tn the afterpiece the Hr-mmnnd ' Tr, 3lCd 315 d P-OpeHy brushed.

were defeated by the fast Harrison rv.rlr i Have W. B. R:irL-ft tpll vrvn ll,.,'.

lelT. "r. !, ThiF r i true condition.

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j about six. ! Next S'indsy the Indiana Harbor at ! Park.

Tlammoid ,Tr. p!v the Hsmrr.or.d ball

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REMEMBER! DELAY MEANS DECAY nA

! decay waits on no man. A fui

j AVe do not have a cr-me for Haturday.! days Will give a Ca'itV full of! Aug 7. so we woutj like to hear from' ,t jb , .l 01 prt j seme faEt team averaging from 13 t, i5fseclhin8 decayed matter time to! "TT' Fol"F',mrs o 10 Keiavas.jto get beyond the control of the! .12.. j 2. State street. Hammond, or call S7f.M I J.-.' e rv . t . .614; between 5 and G r. m. and ask for ! , U 001 heSltate pain-i

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J'hilade'.rhla 31 Tmtrrilny nrstilo Chicago New York 1. Cleveland 10; Washington t Boston Z: I'etroit 1. Philadelphia, 0; St. Iuls S.

English Footral! Asociation (roeer) j har chosen thirty-eight p!ijer from j which to pick its Olympic tein.

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