Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1920 — Page 9
THE TLUKJS x 'a -N me a linn i i' 1 1 MniLfc.iiuTi.iair -v1 nTatifcfcirr- ji .if - iiirrmfc-i, TO the house of Kuppenheimer Clothes-
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OIL LEAGUE TO END YEAR
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! Standing Stajidaxd Oil A. A. League Polaxines 15 1 .337 Perfections 12 .75 fnlsr P.eds 9 6 .'" Kenoviy 5 9 .3 43 Ited Croons 5 10 .333 Farohtes 4 If ,1?0 WHITING. Ind Sept. 17. Th Stan, dard Oil A. A. will close its baseball season next Saturday afternoon when the Champion Polarines and the Perfections meet on the Whiting park diamond at 3.10. The batteries will be Radloff and 7.art for the Polarlnes against Greisel and McShane for the Perfections. As the rivalry of the two teams is intense the game should he well worth watching. As this rivalry extends to the follow ins of both teims there will be a large crowd o.f fans in attendance ;n cheer th"ir favorites. This contest closes a most successful season on the local diamond. Another season will see games played on the. new athletic field with every modern convenience Available for the full enjoyment of the pastime. Work on this field has ben somewhat retarded of late owing to the scarcity of cars for haulms clay.
UBSGRIBE FOR THE TIMES
HAMMOND H. S. BUSY WITH FOOTBALL Ths new High School football field Is finiihed and the first gam will take pace Septembr 25. against the Alumni. The Alumni team has not been fully picked but the fallowing are sure to play: Oldson. tackle: Fhromer. tackle Warne, half-back; Shillo, full-back;' Howat. quarter-bark . The-urtaln raiser game yrVA be Tlayed between the second and third teams. It promises to be a fine gamo since both teams are evenly matched. Tickets are on sale the first part cf next week. Students mist buy the'r tickets at the school if they expect to get In for 25c. Only thirty-five men belong to the foot-ball squad now. but Coach Hess expects about sixty-five as soon as the new equipment comes.
School mass meetings will ba held each Friday before the games to arouse school spirit.
Inter-City Game at Ind. Harbor
East Chicago is all primed for next Sunday's b:g frame with th Hammond Caseys. which wiil be played at the General American diamond in Indiana Harbor. Th Twin Ciy management has announced their lineup as follows: Kroura. catcher; Hill Morgan, pitcher. Keenan (Capt.) first base, Koust. second base; Grant, shortstop; Fierack, third base; Jerry Galik. left field; Johnny McShane. center field; Freddy Gnlvin. rieht field; Andy Lott, 0"Crien and Bahe!. utility. Jack Pickett, dan of 'Chicago semilpro umpires, has been engaged to handle this particular game as It v. as thought aMsaWp to obtain the best man available owing to the intense rivalry between the two clubs, who have met on two different occasions earlier in the season, each team having won one game and Sunday's tilt will be all the rrore important as it is the deciding battle. That Frank O'Rourke, manager of the Hammond team, is determined to cop Sundaj's game 13 evidenced by the fact that he is busy this week Flouting together th fcrst lineup that has e-.T represented this city in an amateur ball game.
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THE Braves spilled the first to the Cardinals 4 to 3 and then captured the second 4 to 3.
With the play taken away from Wisconsin dliring the summer months by Michigan the boxing promoters of the Badger state are getting ready to stick a finger in the fistic pie. Frank Mulkern of the National A. C. of Milwaukee is the first to announce a card, billed for Sert. 22. Harry Greb. the crank Pittsburgher. will be a principal in the wlndup with Ted Jamiesen of the Cream City. This ought to be a great battle, as Greb and Jamieson fought veral weeks ago at Grand Rapids, the latter upsetting Harry In the first round. Other bouts hilled by Mulkern are: IUlly Perkins vs. Joe O'Brien. Joe Dempsey vs. Thommy Neary, Duncan McFarlan vs. Battling Bragg. 'Pill Frazer, the Kenosha rromoter, Is ready to start the fall season end
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The best time of all the year for OutdoorSports is here-Hunting, Trapping, Football, all extend to you the call of the great outdoors. To help you get the most out of your favorite sport we offer you the selection of our big assortment of Sporting Goods. We have just received our fall shipment of Shotguns, Shells, Hunting Clothing, Football and Gym Equipment. Drop in whenever you can and inspect our displays.
Duxlak-Campit Hunting Coats Jones Waterproof Hunting Caps. . . Single Barrel Shotguns Winchester and Remington Pumps . Remington Automatic ,
410 Ga. Shotguns. .
Football Pants Headgears FoctbalL Shoes Genuine Bike Supporters, .... Gym Shirts Basket Ball Pants Gym Shoes
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J. W. MILLIKAN Sporting Goods Shop 159 State St. Phone 171 Hammond, Ind.
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The farmer is proud of his fine products of the soil our pride is in the good clothes zve sell As the farmer takes pride in the achievements he has gained through hard work and study, so, too. will a visit to this store convince you of the difference between cheap clothes and good clothes. Men's Two-Pants Suits, $50.00 Cheap clothes are not cheap at any price. But good clothes are cheap when they satisfy and wear well. This store stands for the best and the best is always the cheapest. Other grades $55 $60 $65 $70 $75 $80 $85 Overcoats in Nifty Models, $32.50 to $125.00
THE MODEL
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has lined up Capt. Bob P.oper, who now Is under the management of Eddie Long, to box Tony Mellchar in the opening ehow. Frazer's only difficulty seems to be picking a suitable date. Roper Is matched to battle Bob Martin at Cleveland on Sept. 17 and this match may force the Kenosha promoter to wait until next month to put on the F.oper-Melichar bout.
The New state boxing commission held a meeting today and issued three licenses. Including one for the sffaJr tomorrow evening. The others went to the Queensbery Athletic club of Buffalo and tha Velodrome A. C. of th" same town.
STANDARD CALLS FOOTBALL CANDIDATES rsPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITING, Ind., Sept. It. The Standard Oil A. A. has Irsuod a call for football candidates to meet at the Industrial relations headquarters of the CtamlQt-.l Oil rnmnanv t T ?M tliid e fi
ning. Every person in the plat with!
football erperienee or wish football aspirations will bo present. The athletic association has made a liberal appropriation for football and ns a preliminary survey of the plant shows considerable gridiron talent already available it is probable that the season will be a very successful one. Stars of former Pine Village, Hammend. Cornell-Hamburg and college elecns will be the neucleus around which the team will be built. Captain Orr of the community service will coa-h the squad. His experience In this lie at Camp Taylor, and a one of the largest universities m tile south qualifies him for the task.
TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sport Editor
rUSTER MAILS Is rather valuable to the Indians. He shut out the, Senators and boosted the Cleveland club to the lead. THE Pirates fell when Xehf held them to a single hit, losing one same t' the Giants 4 to 0. They won the o'.hcT. 3 to 1.
JACK QUIXX coudnlt Ia.st against the White tsox. They slapped him for 8 to 3 defeat and knocked the Yankees Into second place. PHILADELPHIA- hit Vauthn recklessly, but Alexander relicicd him and squeezed through, 9 to 5. THE world's champions ars slowly curling up. The Dodgers pasted fhm 5 to 3.
by President Conikey yesterday: , "Telegram received. Regret thst b illness engagements here prevent my cct.v rlyir.g with request for ass:stanc- indicated in your wire. 'JOE VILA."
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THE Browns succumbed to th letics in the eleventh. t to 5.
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BOXING TONIGHT!
NEW TORK, Sept. 1. The bald bean of Josrphus Humphries will "ii''i more be bared to the old cilcium liphts at Madison Square tlard'-n tomorrow night. The silvery tor.es of Hnmdi's premier town crier will again revebcratetbr"ugh the rafters of the anient ediflce: In this corner " We can scarcely wait to hear Jsephus' voice proclaiming the prcambl -to the first boxing bout on Manhattan Island under the new la.v. Johnny Dundee, the bounding Italian and Joe Welling, the stoical Chicago boy. are named as the central figures of th" prcgrajn tomorrow night, but ns a inciter of f.-u- their troubles are mere:.', incidental to the opening. RETURNS ArlEF. 3 VEA1E.S It is the return of the game that i the big feature. It lia hern three jear.since boxing was banished '"rout tiv greater City. .n Nov ember 11. U17. half an hour before the repeal thFarley lu w ent into ciY'-ct. M .U o'Dowd reiir--, ed Al Met ".- ( his ini .- (1 .e V. e ipi I j;l nrr jn V-V'X Ulv.l. Th" bout tomorro- n--'.ii i. th c'.ei isir.n affair i" Mtdis-ui s'nr? ;.;rdn s!m Aucn.-t '.o, 13'i". when Ji .. t'oi bett knock' d out Kid M- ' ir. f. rounds just lu;fvrc the Hcrtvn It.v ii
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NOW is the time to have the doted body of your car painted HERE ii the establishment to do the work. Exacting skill and care plus the use of the fine?t paint and varnUKf-s together with the proper number of rotighage coats insures a la't.ng job of superior quality. Estimates gUdy submitted.
Hammond Auto Paint and Top
478-80-82 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND.
PHONE HAMMOND 3471
