Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1920 — Page 7
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E. Chicago Bill Attracts
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1 era to f'.'tr of the boxers. This v '--tier of tiic TVtute-Jloran bout. fi; pro-n-.oters premise will be r.'.a' eivd j mvt the chair. pior. It uny l.conanl. Th wmnr of t 1-Vrrill-Christiana, it i.i
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TEAPiS PRACTICE FOR ROAD RACE
ISPECIAL TO THE 1I:S MAIiHIX, Iml., Amj. iMi. I'rai-uce for ih socotiil -VtMnoil Nationa' Mnt-ircyo.li. l.o-ul ami. ii raoo wlU hoerm tn-xt h'-n Mnjli'ii will ! Invaii-.i by Ihi.nj' l-viiis fr t;i ?bf I'Kli-ir.. Hm !-.v-ivl.lon ami Elfelsl'T fm toru s Th". f.i. -K.ries nin Hoiui from -.Jn . i-iKht I iiii rn .-aoti on-1 iierhi'!'" ' or twt-lvo tuoioB mm-hiiis, in rJor n.ako Hiiro lvt ttierr- i.H no ili-ovs- in KtUu n-aJv
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,vi,y of adJUMtlnir carburetor"" and uivr.i to nit--t 1 al onditiono. lhi the ridts will hv" to try out the four rii?hl unyie firtir on the course, and learn to .iudpo the sr"'d at which they can approach thorn. The speed on th two two. Tn!l.' straightaways will only be limit. 1 to the speof! of the rid-rs. V1th (tt turds frul bMrrl-r: '"' "f ,h" ""' ro.dx.
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th elfht and ono-quarter mllca In 6 mlnuteH and 19 seconds. Hie elowaet lime was 9:24 1-6 and other trlala were tuned at 6taS and i.0 1-5. Tho lat Slitjncur Wlehart eot tho record with f. 13 In the raoi In which he was kllJoJ In ISM. ildio 'Jnnell ajiother member of the IiueaenbrK' team. ma.-ihed hit 1 . cord of yesterday In brf triads. H niaiW the course In -:33. 6:29 and .2l
Yesterday he eeT the j.ce In K 32 Pjilph Ie Palma, entered In . French liailot, and winner of Ave pr-wlouH I'vuntd o..t 'he Klln ursei did no do anything -erisatlonai in his flro. tiriie trials. His marks were 6 : ID, t 2i 1-5 .nd :2S- L Pajma's rec'ird for tlie course in 3 95 4 1b 6.16
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limci. It was the second most aensatior.ai foot race of the seventh Olympic. 1 beinsr jt a little short of tho thrills irs the ninninff of the SCO meters race j on Tuesday. j All tha teack ni f!"' i cc-mpetit.ions wre held in rein, which varied from a I lr.zil to a downpour, mid gave the j V.nsrlmh athletes something of a honit:- !
Ilka atmosphere. They scorad lmpres Fh liadeli h.a sively two flrata. a second, and a aiith
S-lace for a point score total of 16, Just t cr.a less than the Americans, who won j ore first, two thirds, and one fifth for IT points. Sweden was third in the acorirgr today, taklns one second, one, fourth, aad one fifth place for IP points j America tonig-ht stands leader in the j
traelc and field compatmon with Britain rilled up third with 87;
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1 I-,; r.-.hus i-'.'t. 1-. it i :is nnnouoceu j at a luncheon iv.-n by tho Tnter'ia1 t!.r,al . porting club today. This hi the 'first fisht to bo .-Jtased under ho new ! i-tiitu boxlnfi: law.
Contracts 'or the f.trht were obtained from the renters l,y Jack Curl.-y. the promoter, aid have been turned over to the club. Curiev will co-opemte with the club oftlcials. Both fifthter.---hne .creed to mix it on a perciinta&-e b.iis. ifflcials of the International Sporting club Fti;d today tha- they were offering the Carpentier-Ievinsky flerhr in pre! -cr'-nce to the proposed meeting between World's -harorion Jack Dompsey nod
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There are just fourteen days left in which to collect STEFFENGL'IDE trade-marks. Make the most of this time for every day counts. Are you calling regularly for the papers promised you by friends and neighbors?
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Results TfotfrilaT Fhilatlelpa.a Z: T'ittsbtirKh Cincinnati 2; Froekiyn 2.
DE3HPSEY STARTS EABD TRAINING FOR IrllSKE BOUT PTNTON HARBOR. Mich.. Aug. 19. Champion .Tack DemDsey lengthened his training program todfv for bis Iabor tfav bout with Hilly Miske of St Paul In Flovd Fiiisl!!im'."s' arena. Five mlies .f br'sk road work was followed by 40 in:nu'fi.' of fast work ulth tho punchir.c bag. plus fenv! rope skipping, shadow boxinK nia other (rymnaslum work. The champion means to repeat tV- road session in tho niorrinc completine five days of this kind of work bfore his first boxins: in public which ?Janaser Jack Koarns saya will be Paturday afternoon. Word camo from Kalamazoo today that Harry Greb will join the Deinpsey camp Saturday after his bout Friday
right with Chuck Wiggins
AMERICA T MitGI E Cleveland .7 2 il Chicago . 72 4.1 New York 7 3 tTi 5'. Ixjuis 1-5 rTi
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TRIC0TINE SUITS $45.00 A big feature in tomorrow's selling will be these Tncotine Suits, at $45.00. See them by all means. S and M. Mandel & Co. 143 State Street Hammond Ind.
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Tne latter part of August and -the month of September are considered by fishermen the best of the whole season especially for the bigger and game fish. For bait use buck tail with spinner, live frogs and minnows, or the artificial plug baits. The fishing reports from Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin are that more fish are being caught than for several seasons past. ' FISHING CONTEST
500 fishermen are signed up so far this season. If you haven't received your membership card, come in and get it. No charge. Seven prizes to be awarded for the largest fish caught. Contest closes Nov. 15. You can get the standing to date bv looking in our register. CAMERAS AND FILMS Do you own a camera? Do you know the advantage of having one? Have you ever looked through an album full of snapshots ? Have you ever thought how fine it will be in years to come to look back at the pictures of your mother, dad, sister, brother and friends? With a camera you can have a pictorial record never to be forgotten.
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