Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1920 — Page 6
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N'1 desirir.s t. carry or. a v. or 1 ; slir.iErir.s match nut in view of the fa.', that tho p!aver. of tho North sM. A. :" 1 made a t o v crtntic'us tjtatt tiiotu ti : your publication of WnliifsJay, irf. o.; V'e tak this us., ans of ci.rr .-i itig . .. , rnng iii'prffn-'!! tlu y may la crt - ( at- d by so dfi::. ' First, they state o won by thr ! lucky touchdowns. The t;:-t score tv : nia'l- by tht forward p:i.s route, Quin:i 1 to Vill:ajn. who carrid it 15 yar.U f r -' a touchdown. Vhvr w a llam.'Hctir. ; secondary l-fcuro and i a:. ty lititi ' ". hen this occurred. j The second t-'Uchd -wn was nrtto-1 ' -"'hen AViliianis int-rcfptod one , ' , Hammond's olovoriy .v. cut'! jn.'-.-ii and carried it 1 " or - ' yard'; t'.r. u-j . a hrokfn fVid. p.-r t!-- thud and Jit counter Ci'iir-y i-arrp.il the p-.-k .n ; around loft end 1 . f r a inarKt r ' If fi lucky in w.n-iin lo.o.c lo tip y a-'- j our,! fir it? St:r-ly n -t : i our rins;
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has been quit- a ft v y ars s-.p.o P.a-t Chicago product d a IT'' p-unl t-aio If sam existfd in t lie L'-dgtr 1. ne-n...-wo would not f.op at the North Si 1- . C. We would taeJile L' -.. V"ur,;'.' team or tho Chicago TtKrs and as fr as weight weight is on-cf-rnol ;f thHammorid team can e.-.ne. d.-wr. t . or 135 pound- the re.-t v-,U be case. The poor boy.- are suffering under t Ifwrong impression when they de..;3. t ti.'msi 1 v s willing 'n !'ay f r anv amount of money. If 'hey fear t'.ior are no takers in Past. .'hi.-a?. tio-y ate in for a erent surprise, tj; th- p-.an-ager of the North Side A. 1 .". so cb. a game can b? arranged by ni: e'y phoning- Kd Pi-i.-r. P. "!dcao Cll-.M between S and T. P. S. North Sidrf take nit'ee. this Is the p. ("h.icaj.'-o Ii. d.Z' rs so d'Hl'l b" t lowing about the (Johp-:is b'-atlng-you.
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Cincinnati Peds in the P-1'.) w-. rid -ser.es. It is al.es -d ah-r. f it h- ii id bnowlecg-e of tip; frong of the t , ederin is a friend --f F-.- d M.-Mu'.lin an 1 Charlfs Iti.-.beT.c. W !.!: S player.-, who are Kndcr indictmtnt.
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Football Ga.mes Today rT. I' wa and Cr.icatro at Stags' P'1 d. Wisconsin and uhi- ftate at ' 'hitr.baf. ; Illinois end Me h rrn at Ann Arbor. ' Not re Dante and Valparaiso at ;,! I 'a me. Nebraska and South Pak 't.i at P.n-, coin. Case and Akron at Akror. ' Uutler and Earlham at India r.rp.dis. '; Carrol! and r.i-i n a Waukesha. j Drau and FianV.lin at Greea-' castle. j Prake and Minyiuri at Pes JPin".'. Keny-n and Mt. Pn on at O-im hi-- r. Kansas and T w a St lie. at Pa'.-, l e nco. Kn.-.'f and P--(0:t a. Catesbur-. ' Lombard and P.ra.dy a" 1 1 aUsbu r.rr. e'.-irqueue and Kadamaz o Normal at J'lHvaukee. ; Wabash and Pose Poly at Torre Haute. i St. Louis and Missouri Iinc at Std I.emis. ; "Washington I', and Oklahoma at St Louif. ; Western Pcserve end Ohio We.diyw at -"leveland. , Whraton and Ft. Viator at Whcat.-n. Wooter and Oberlin at V-o.-;ter. I Wittenberg and Miami at f-' nriorrl d.
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A Democratic Rally and iMass Meeting will be held Sunday afternoon, October 24th, at 4 o'clock, at Columbia Hall, 600 Wentworth Avenue, Vest Hammond. The menace and dangers of the Thompson-1 ammany Tiger to the citizens of Cook County will be set forth by such able speakers as Hon. Francis X. Busch, candidate for County Judge, Hon. Michael L. Igo, candidate for States Attorney, and other candidates on the Democratic County rrnd State Tticket. Everyone interested in good government is earnestly requested to be present and meet the candidates and he;ir the live issues of this campaign discussed. The ladies especially ai-j invited. The Twentieth Century Quartette of Chicago will furnish entertainment. Everybody welcome.
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Dancing Every Night, Special Attractions for Every Thursday. Souvenirs for all the Ladies.
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5ee Doc Benson and His Revue Show Also Al. Anderson and Syncopated Orchestra VIC WERNER, Prop. FRAM A. WEBER, Mgr.
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