Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1920 — Page 14

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ONE OF THE PARADES THE INDIANS STAGED IN FIFTH GAME

Prank Baiter won fame m a world's series some moons apo at Philadelphia by slamming out a home run with two men on bases. In the fifth game of the Beries between the Indians and Dodrrers Pitcher Jim Bagby put himself in Frank's class with the same feat. In the fourth inning Doc Johnston led off for Cleveland with a single and moved around to third on a passed ball and Sewell's S-ounder. Grimes passed O'Neill tentionally, preferring to take a chance on Baprby. The Cleveland hurler, stingnnfr under the ins'jlt, drove the ball into the new right field stands for a home run. In the first inning Smith had hit a homer with Jamieson, Wamby and Speaker on base.

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BOUTH BEND. Ind., H. With the LevlnBkv-Carpentler bout In history

nstlc fans are directing their attention to this city which wIU be the scene of another elimination match to a rempeey go on the evening of October 21 when Harry Oreb and Gunboat Smith enter the rin&. Floyd Fitzslmmons, Benton Harbor promoter, la negotiating with Champion Dempaey and his manager. Jack Kearns, for a match with the winner here and announces that next July 4th either Greb or the Gunner will face the mighty champion in the new Benton Harbor arena. It Is rather an interesting story how South Ziend picked off this important pugllis'ic carnival. Tt Is being promoted by Eugene Kessler, sporting editor of The Tribune, who grasped the opportunity to bring the two together. Kessler assisted Fitzslmmons in his Benton Harbor championship show Labor Day and came in contact wiih James Mason, Greb's manager. Mason agreed to return a favor and Koseler Immediately asked that he get Greb to box in South Bend. It was agreed and a return bout between Wiggins and Greb was arranged. But Kessler saw something bigger in the air. Gunboat Smith wis turnrU

tloirn his cliance with Dcmpy l-y ilie Mascachuset' lommission wr.i the a-1-!

v.r hat L meet and de;?at a trading h?syweight jiT.a then go after tnc "-lampion. Sreb was immediately citej as the 1 i al opponent i t boat and Kessler, having the Pittsburgher nnder contract, went after the Gunner. Smltm at first accepted an of

fer to take the bout east, to Pittsburgh, but when he learned that Greb would meet him no other place but South Bend, he gave In ani signed articles.

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Two more college gridiron etars have been added to the Chicago Tig-T pro-fooiball team. They are Fierce, former Michigan giant tackle, and Keeve of Northwestern. Both will appear Sunday against the Detroit Heralds at Cub Park. The lineup of the Michigan outfit carries the names of four well-known college players. Grey, "Washington-Jefferson, at guard, with Horning, Colgate tackier, next to him. King and Whipple of Notre Dame are the other two. The Heralds walloped Cleveland, 40 to 14. last Sunday and seem to have the pep they had last year, when they lost to the locals, then the Hammond. 7 to 6. In one of the

memorable skirmishes of the season. The Tigers have booked with Jim Thorp's team for two games, but are having difficulty in placing the dates. One game Is certain for the North Side

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MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It.

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WILSON TO TRIS

CLE VELA MD, Oct. 14 Manager Tris Speaker of the world's champion Cleveland Indians, received this telegram: "May I not congratulate you on ' the success of your honest and sincere efforts? "WOODROW WILSON "

Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. R'oby, Ind.

MAN THAT STARTED GAMBLING EXPOSE

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Billy Kaharg. Billy Maharg, ex-pugilist and now an auto mechanic started the ball rolling in the baseball gambling expose. His sensational charges gave the Cook county grand jury in Chicago tangible facts to start on.

LOOANSPOKT, Ind., Oct. 14. Governor Cox yesterday sent this message to Trls Speaker: "Congratulations. Ohio Is proud of your accomplishment."

Wants Man o' War to ' Race Exterminator

CINCINNATI. O.. Oct. 14. Matt

Klnn, general manager of the Ken

tucky Jockey club, wired Sam Riddle and Willis Sharpe Jvllmer, an offer of

liO.OOO for a race between Man O War and Exterminator, the distance to be one and one-half miles.

$148,563 Expended on American Olympic Team

NE WYORK. Oct. 14. The sum of

1148, E63.ll was expended by the American Olympic, committee In providing for the latest American victory In the Olympic games at Antwerp, Belgium. This was disclosed last night In ah Itemised financial statement Issued by Secretary Frederlo W. Rublen of the American Olympic committee. The statement Aid not disclose the amount raised by popular subscription.

Attel Asked to Appear at Baseball Inquiry CHICAGO, Oct. 14. "Abe- Attell, former featherweight champion of the world, yesterday was asked by wire to appear before the baseball scandal grand Jury when its hearings are resumed next Tuesday. The message was sent by Hartley Replogle, assistant state's attorney, who also wired Manager John J, McOraw of the New Tork Giants, requesting assistance In locating Attell and bringing him to Chicago.

er bureau today Issued a special bulletin announcing that the pleasant weather now prevailing la th middle west and western states Is near an end. A disturbance Is proceeding along the Alaskan coast and will bring rain and gales In northern Pacific states moving across the middle west, bringing rainy weather and probably local snows In the northwest. The temperature foUowlng the disturbance will be the lowest of the season, the bulletin declared.

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Prevailing Friday and Saturday e Will make all men and young fellows sit up and take notice. You save this way:

At $37

Are Suits and Overcoats that sold at $50. We took 175 of them and marked them $37. Though the price is reduced, the quality remains the same. Only expert tailoring, combined with the best of materials are represented. This is the lowest that good suits have sold for a long time.

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Are Suits and Overcoats that sold for $57.50 and $60. Included are many "Hart, Schaffner and Marx" and "Society Brand" garments the two best makes in the U. S. A This is the kind of clothing you are offered in this sale at a good substantial saving. All the new style ideas for youthful and conservative dressers. Hammond's Haf Sensation

Lion Store DeLuxe $5.00 This is the hat that set the town talking, and started young fellows, and other men with an eye for style, coming to this big men's hat store. The "De Luxe" comes in various shapes and dimensions, in seven different colors. The quality, though, is uniform and it's worth more than $5. See it! j Others $4 to $13'50