Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1920 — Page 7

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uv jack " i:iof k 'I. S- 1)oi-Uiik I lit i nr.) 'I.EVKLWIV , rvt. 0 - The In-"H"-1 sm on the war path attain. O.ieC Speaker called hi? i Ian t'tir immidiaifly after the retreat ni Brooklyn ati.i handed them .om irons' medtcin to u.-" acamst th 1 lodgers. So the members c.f the tribe .t "ut to lift a f-w tro.,k'yn scalps. As (hp tnb went on r i uarpath t !.!. man town went loono. This town has h'cn w:im for tlio han'e to pet ail hrt up cvrr a i ; a in -nton tafrnal! team rvnr ."ini IST3. '1'hat r!ian- has rnn: at. !"a?t snd the Mth rily i? plvitim; :ti wit h 'if;ilu. To-lay. at I'-asrvi" p.-tr. f in-- .a.o rabid Ha :,I far.. anl a tV .v luiuf.rei var!jr?;?d biiB.f from all tor-'tiena ff th middle w.it w : S't th" lo'.-al t hampi" n t-.cht f.-.r vi.-tory tn t(: 'urth cam-i -f ih sri.s. Th-'wi-a t rtfr was fair ant a trifle humid, at;-i th wfathfr rr.a:-. ;-r.ni:5t-d that it wf-tii J rrma n that way. Tiir Indians ari fav-.rctl ! even tip th cunt aftain.--! firfniktyn today. Manag-'-r w.tkcr 1 tra.-,i ioa'y mst to fnd Stan"jy v". : .cio l'ak t. T'-'.-dg'-t s. a'i'i a tv tricky sp-tba'l hj vpr ha? had plenty of rr-i miv" faong and d -frafim; Uohhy'j '.ads last Ti"day it !;- boli. vrd that ho will ! rMp to r'pf-at, r -p a rdl ''i of hn-li p itrli.--r nobtnson priori? to hurl j;ainst him Thi-rf war mui-h fp'culatn rn thi Hertt ty of tH fUihr who wr.ild r; ih a ssi c ti tt;.- rit f runt your !".! AV,1 - ; ., t'Tl. Tho " xpor!?" fa;'..'d t.' :;,: on! ar y t.-ic man for t!.- t'.r- t ti-ro -p.--1 : i'tp 5ris r.'mr-iTior'd. S'nr (' -'r- d i Ttuho arn-iard. O'.ii-r? said .U-ff )f.f- ! f'T vi-a. a'':.-;-: a ci;"'li md tli.ic v. i- . "o'hfis w !, o feu rrd that T.d--i-y miab ct"f I,'-ot' t,ado a r to hand t "io t rib- a ratitip mih Tt .i.nison wa-1 aof'i! in makinsr a se-j tal.irfr no cl'.an-es and' O ; -i " thins w rt a n to Y'p o '" !rticn. T ! i r." wants to satreuard t;ir toad ; bo'd? i'vr the tribe. j f'lpvrlani is a long way fr on !-at?n -a. vet. f-'n far the F.ohins 1 iv th: rdr, but with th. scon- Phiftf d hrf today ?!'.d the I-idriris tiat'l-nc on thrir1 frjmiiiar crotin-ls'sroun-is on which j thry liavo u-rt .x'.-.r, -st tnvtneild? tori s'v.'ral jvsrf th-y '(r n;rt to fijjM bardfr than in ar.y came playfd t dafo. I "Wr haie i.ift I'-E'in to f K'lt." saidj1 ar-atT Speak.- r today. "Te D-.dcer ha v" m5 d w n l t! 'W bui i hey ' I rfvi-r kr''P !: thire. ' e vr fi 'We've B,,f i sonirth np to s.'iy about whr the nex vii. torica S'. o p.dnc." GRAND JURY 0 Ml i TO LOOK IN 1111! OF 1919 SERIES THERE c f N c I NV ATI. O. Oct. P Tnnmu. a.-, ej ant ial parts of t he alieped C'nsi'.i t. v h.- e-n ii.Mrrs und e:ht Y'I'.,' S--x pl.-i ers to "throw" the lain worhl ; 3 .,-i i-s w.re 1 ed to hav e been for- 1 f-t i.-pllatcd in Cincinnati, Judge E. T. Dix- j g, n, in Ih" Criminal court lod-'y, ins'ia- t e'e i the crand 31:1 y '- in ." ia- f- th :. j f liases of the alhv.'-d plot. j 3 "It nil! be your duty carefully t- ' y weijth and oosider ny in forma' ion "f I (a n ro'iabl" cliara-'ter that may be -n - i H sorted t '-u or con- to ym;r k-i -iv- - led;e tcnd-nsi to disclose 1 lie reiinmis- ; son oC an o'Y"iso ;n this ftato hy P-r- : fej s .ns other than those w h.o w-ro ac- M mal participa nt in the oisp'tacy hut ! who profited financially by a knowlcdi;. ' of its existence."- the .tudtre said "U ha- oery rcas-n to b-lier-that in tic- world series th 'iK-inbei s I of tTi I'mcinriaii club w-re lo--l and j t run and went into the panics wi't-i. I Sold on Easy Payments I Be sure you see the A.B.C. h FJectnc Laundrejs before you , 1 buy a washing machine. You is "fS rJ r-et two washers in one when you j get an A B C. Washer. It is ab- , g jolutely safe, efficient, noiseless, g : K N and the easiest to operate, and fe ; S P will last a life time. R i r-1 I The A.B.C. is all steel conE struction, with full cabinet swir.gi ir.g wringer, wood or metal cylH inder. ard his a -4 horse power ri niotor. t. . ir is nor nrrparv rn wrnrtvi. cj ti tne cy il Wa.'he the cylinder to clean the A.B.C. Ti ' ?i er. H Let us demonstrate the A. B.C. rl Wfsher in your own home rext Q wash day. J The Electric Shop 1 1 4 S43 H0HMAN STREET

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HARVARD TAKES puampc nc U MHUL Ul 0U1V PRISE FROM VALPO CAMl'P.lI.HiK. Mnes., Oct. 9. In anticipation of hnvliiK to met a iot of radical football in tho giu" with Valparaiso tomorrow, the Harvard vartity haa brfti pU' throuuh a strenuous prcpsitauon course. .S.c ial workouts for so ctrly a name are unusual, but t'oacli l-'inhor is cnR'T 1f 5e his irifn make nn citoourafjlnif Fhowiny and has done his host to show the placrs cnuuiirh of the m id-w . corners' styh- that they will it. i ! surprised. 'l b c'rimson il! hft i; ii'iica Ppcd b'.' the absence of Tim T-1. ii'tt. th-.' sturdiest, of tlo; tackie.s. ROUNDING INTO SHAPE (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) CI i A W KO P. I 3 V I I.t-K, Ji,d.. Cot. 9.Sft ingiriK into Hie final week of practier before the Chicago samp the Wa- j bash college 'ootball team presented a swift moving machine it tan si- t na's tip and down Ir.unll.t field la niyt.t. -Kveiy Little i.liant was in uni-j form and every man seemed anxious i to do liis part. After tio varsity and! scrubs had cnmpleied a loner signal j drill ihe two teams were placed ! si r 1 m oiajie. Twenty minute perro-i. w ere in order and all f the candidates came out of t lie fray in Kood oondit ion. Thrnnprhou, the sr imape Coach Don"l neglect having the car irvjured, upholstery repaired promptly it pays. i I We offer the services of skilled ex- j perta together with the finest leathers, curled hair, etc., for the repair anc3 rebuilding of the car's upholster'. Moderate charges highest grade workmanship.

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oiilor to (let eruiiiio t)i- strutiyest. lin--u p. i'h Siarlot montor is aniioja to make s goud a showing against ti)' Maroons a jiojsible and win place on Staj-jr flleld his b-st m-n. Among th flr.t year candidates who are fhowlng to advantage are Milstad. tackle; Sriron5thUer. halfback; Uruchec Kuard. und Aul, cml. BIG GAME AT CHICAGO HEIGHTS FOR SCATS The Scatina Colts travel to Chicago H o i tr li Sunday where they pet one of the hicgest. offers of the season. They are to play the l.inroln A. '., one of the .strongest semi-pro teams around Chleat:0. The Seats were to play th"ir In't game .September 3. 'out pttiu such a rt at offer fror.i t his team tln Scalina tiianagi-iiinii, could not resist.) They epeet to play before a crowd of! about 5,niiO fans by beating isUfer 1 - s t j Sunday. The Chicaeo Heights fans! are rn th iisjHst tc and are looking forth fi a very pood came of bait. The battery .f the .Seats will b-' the same, Creasbnum and H-ss. While Chicaso ILijihts wiil have the welt known Kdrlie Stack, pitching and Joe Jlaytr a ; rh i ni;. Th" line tip for tho Heats will h: Hess, carol) jug; Creasbaum, p; Hoyle, ss; l.'ynch. lb: Love 2b; Meyers, 3b; Ho.mke. cf; Jtandy If; Knsign. rf; utilities. Atchison. Roik r.hors". and Jones. This array of men surely will try to bring the honor back to old Hammond. Anybody desiring to witness the last Kame of ball the Peats will play tliis season can by taktnR hiR bus which will leave corner Calumet and S:bly streets at 12:30 o'clock sharp. 1 lore's hoping; the crowd turns out strong to show Chicago Heights we are out there to win. Round trip - ill 'ho il'e. rrOUR FIGHT DECISIONS Decisions of liy'nt rcpresentati yes are: At Paterson. N. J. Benny Leonard knocked out Johnny Sheppard (3). Jioyo McCormick beat "Dummy" Martin (10. At New York Tommy N-.ble beat Johnny Murray (IO. Panama Joe ilnti? heat George Robinson (12). Benny Krush beat Artie O'Lcary (16). A urora Freddie Enck and Marty Henderson fought draw 1'.i. Frank ;e Kick and Young Tony Caponi foufriit. draw (10). Tommy McCune knocked out K. O. Hanson i " ) , Kalammzoo, Mich. Homer Smith At. At b., Tluch Walker t 1 0 . At Toledo, o. Jack p.ritton and Jack Peri y. draw ( 1 2 . At Reading;, Pa. Johnny Gill boat Johnny McLaughlin (10). At Philadelphia Johnny Malor.ey heat Kddie Harvey S ) . Jimmy Murpny beat Tommy Mc'ann (?). . 1 !l 'V il !l l! ii i it i HI, i rf !!! ii i ti !i V II!!! i)H HI III

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Benny Leonard Given K. Q. Over Sheppard in Third PATunsox, n. j., Oct.. r.r,,.nny i I.-onnrd, lightweight champion, last: nignt scored a technical knockout over! Johnny Sheppard of Kr.la nd. The i bout was stopped by th- red I" i in the t hird. Leonard completely , ,u i i ou .n li t ' bis ot)P"tie.o: in the t:.-.-t ice rounds! and was abou, In fim.-h rii.ii in the1 thi'd. when ti,,. contest v ., si-.;ipcd. j h"Vo .MeCornui k. e!,: m p. -n relit! hr avywe-l.t ,,f .-.-lard. had th'- l.-tfr! of every one i f ten rounds witn -hum- I my" Martin of Jlrookiyn. j

Enck Battles Henderson to Draw in Aurora Bout AURORA, 111.. Oil. Kre di Lnrk of Aurora and Many Ih.rol rsop ,,f J-diet wert. t-n rounds a draw in the windup of .la-k S,'ii;"r .show 'n tho Aurora armory last r.icht.. In th-i oilier ten r utid l.ou' Frank ie Kick of Tlockl'ord and uni; T.-ny Caponi "! Li ik Island to-d ten rouro.i to draw. Tommy Mo'iuic of .bdie knocked out K. ). Hanson of Klgin in the .second I on n d. MISS STIRLING IN THE FINALS f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPVICE1 CLEVELAND, )., Oct. .d.ss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta and Mrs. .!. V Hurd. of Pittsburgh. formerly Dorothy Campbell, will meet hot- today over the links of the Mayfold Country Cub In the final round for th- women's na tional frolf championship. Miss Stirling won her way Into the) final round by defeating: Mrs. C'arenc j Vanderbcek of Philadelphia, i-i one or tho greatest games she lias ever played. Mrs. llurd entered the flr.al hy dfeatinfs Mrs. David Gaut. of Memphis. Miss Stirlinc will be the naliona! champion for the third oonsectjpve year if tin' def- ats Mrs. rltird today. Try a "Times Want Ad'

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Democractic Candidate for U.S. Senator With Cox he stands on the Democratic Platform to insist that America shall do her part for peace, justice, order and itabihty the honest fruits of victory'. With Cox. he will continue to fight as he did in .1916 to protect the taxpayer against old-time unbusinesslike raids on the Treasury. He runs on his record. I shall always be found using my best efforts in cutting off useless or extravagant appropriations. Thomas Taggart.

FOOTBALL GAMES TODAY WEST. Purdue at Chicaeo. Minnesota, at Northwestern. Case at ilicbisan. I irak e at Illinois. Miclusan Afigiva at Wisconsin. c ' t si -1 1 e-Ueiie at Iowa. (. do i I m at Ohio State. ..Mississippi A. A- M. at Tnd'ana. Wes-'n State Normal at Notre ha'ii". lei-ad Ane-a at Nebiaska. Muniuclte at Detroit. Adrian at Albion. Ames at t'rinnell. Wasliburn at Kansas. Missouri at St. Louis. Monmouth at Coe. KAsiT. Valparaiso at Harvard. North Carolina at Yale.. Maryland State at I'rineelon. Snatibmrre at Pennsylvania. St. P.onaventure at Cornell. New York at Colombia. Wis, Virginia at Tit tturfi;h. Part mouth at I'enn State. Marine at "Brown. Lafayette at Annapolis. Muidlebury at West Point. T'.ox' doin at Amherst. Rutgers' at Lehigh. Johns Hopkins at Syracuse.

DODGERS OPEN SEASON The East Chicago Dodg-ers wiil open their 1920 season Sunday, Oct. 10. at Lake View. Their opponents will 1 the Lake View Indians. The Indians a;e considered one of tho strongest 125 pound amateur football teams In Oh capi. The Dodders have openlnas for the 17th and 24th of this month end would lik t" hear from some Lah" county teams. For frames call East Chicago 614-M ad ask for Al. Th t'x.dcer.s probahte lineup f-r Sunday's frame: I.earmon, Bent. Gorman. Meehan, Piper. W. Quint, Wi,Lam.o, Svec, F. Quinn, Johnson, Quinlan and Mesde. ' ltd . ..H l.:"l I-i':' I ili'l i ;i - ti ti ml Id! : 'i .-:3 i ! iiihl i:.oi i'ifc ;!(:, ft: it . 5 s ft 1'It: ojl' i: li !ii ilili Ml III IN,

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