Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1920 — Page 8

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" ' ' ' -......,.-.. I H"' I i T i rf11 " I r"n I r r If Blim i .,-. , - ' fmiil .U Pa pre Eicht. j hiir?.'ln.y, Nov. 4, 1920. and Clarkes and 1 s and Put themj Pitchers Hherrod. Brr.okl'n; 0rge, First base Gc.rgc, Giants of early In the Hold, iii.-i non could iriiiu'-c a;iants and I'lullles, and Frank, White jr,3. pood a team a.i the Smith. The Sml'hs . - I Shortstop Ormany, Clnctn lati. past and present !mv. h.-.-n r prrs-cnt- ' '.'atelier Harry, Pirates. and Karl,1 Third base Kd. former Krave. Cleveland, and Ja'k. ' :. niv ., . -, L ttUty Jlinniy ai.d I 'a ... Try a "Times Want Ad' Trnf 69. :' he t a lot i ..-hv ! more l?fP) rS'T frp rvft '1 In bns.-i.all ti,i: .,ants. Outfield- Elmer, old, Jled: Elmer, I t ;. 5 BASEBALL - 1U UNDERGO 1 OPERATION CHAMP DEMPSEY MAY BOX WILLARD BEFORE GEORGES LOW PRICES PREVAIL ON

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' BY JACK. C10CK tl. X. S. Sporting Kdltor.i N'ETW VOUK. Nov. 4. E.i buli Wi'l undergo a major operation niv' The old and ailing government of Uw jafflt will le removed n make room f r e. new and mora pjpular one. utid. aotordirg to indications today, the o;ciatiea will be accomplished piacrfu'.'.y -Major league magnates w:ll head for Chicago tomorrow. Oa Sunday the B;:oa.il league w 'ill held a meeting there- a:,a on Monday t:.e club owners of froth leagues. including the live American league: i

ho make up Han Jolii.E'Oi.'s will get together t disi-us-a : revamping the g ov rcn.cnt

President John Heydier. of trie Jia-j ;i:r.al League, with his tight club! owners aaci the owners of t -. ? Chicago,, New Terit and Boston Amcr.caa ie.ague J iat-s, are on record us fav oring tnej "Lasker plan" for yo-organizkiii; thv; gAiaa. The Johnson faction has a; ....i-,tAr rfin-BlT'.Mn t L fl'er. At Its

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reoe.nt meet.ng toe isuir iv i.un d:cated that it would at:.;nd Monday's; meetint :n Chicago and H is he-.n! yeely predicted in ta.iobail circles ; nere today that the major icaguera w ill j bet together. As a matter of fornij i'reaident Heydier has today Issued a -econd invitation to all maj r league! owners to ba present. I According to present plana the bis! iag'j9 owners are to chcosa two j

r.idmbera of a new board of control for

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Monday a:'ter which th.;y will go

Kansas City, where tr.e National As-t suciatijn of professional baseball i clubs, the.ir.lr.or ic-ag-.te yly !s sched- j uled to meet next Tut-.-rlay. j The minor leagues will be asked to j

o-operate wita tne majors la esi.autishir.g the new government of the srame and it 13 expected that they will name a third member of the now goveia.cg body. This plan will be carried out, it is said, unless the Johnson taction fcaa a better one to offer.

XHW TOP.K, N -v. 4 Promote, B ot the Jack Iieinp.-ey-Ueorges e u; p-.'ut i r Ju ivy weight cl.ampl.'n.in.i l ow! donit il y i '.cr.l.iy ir.u arraVigi mjitsi liad oei made wher.-'.y this contest w.m'd h'' ri'-'Ci'1-! C? one h. tvvet-n Jack l-rtip-scy an ! Jess Willard. The tetui n ::;i:rl. 1m tv. ccr. Pt mpsey ar..1 V.''l'.ard is to take place on March 17, aecorj.t;ir to u f'uti'iifnt made by IK tups- y i:i Montreal. It is known, however, that such a match has been in the ntaktng f r some time, and a definite announcement is expected to follow the forma! s!irrtlujr of the Petnpsey-Oar penlh'r o ntract Friday. ,"."illarU and many of hi svpporte-rs have h :. chttn r ii:fc for a retv.rn battle against letnpsey. but tentative nrrangoments made ecve: a! mooth? opo were sidetracked for the Pemps-ey-Carperiticr battle. It is ,-nr.ted on good autl.-Tity that thf" r'emp.i y-Cat;). ntir contract wi.i pern::t Ca rpont ier to ongtijo in fistic battles m Exirope, and Pmpsey i:i

ica. before their clioh next sam-

ro.er. N itr.r can hviuc the pugilistic territory of the other prior to the championship fight. A claus w'.il provide that in case either Carpentier or Pemppey is defeated previous to their meeting in the ring the contract which they are expectod to sign Friday will become null and void.

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The Lightning A. C. the pride East Chicago, added another scalp -to

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NE'.T YCKK. Nov. 4. Tex Klckard j may add to his 'titie3" that of basketball promoter before long. Holding a long term, lease on Madlvon if.uare , garden, Tex has decided t : allow garner to be staged there and the sea- ! son will be started next Sunday under: Klekard's direction. ! The highest priced teams of the

their belt or vicisries cy aowning country are to appear during the sea-1 heavy Mohawk eleven, the final score, fon The fjr9t par 0f games he Look-:

being 18-7. The Lightning's got away to & vey poor etart. the Mohawks completely outplayl-ig them, etpeciaily so in the first Q.irtei by terrific line plunsea and b.i tilag tlck plays. The fi.-Jt , ;arter er.ded with the MohaTfk wa: i ora with a 7 to 0 lead. "While, the tiaut fallback on the llohali eleven, blocked a punt and carried the ball 40 yaids tor a touchdown. Ia the aecond quarter the Lightning's gained a. little pep, Locasio. crashing through the Mohawk liae for a 'touchdown, and a few minutes later "Husky" Stratford, ran 30 yards to 3 touchdown, the half endirg with the score btandtr.g- 12 to 7 in favor of the Lightnings. la the last half Stratford again crashed through the Mohawk line for his second touchdown of the game, the final score being IS to 7. Looasio, Stratford. O'Docnell and Janko starred for the Lightnings, with Whtto doing the stellar work for the

Mohawks. Next Sunday, the Li&htn

ings will meet the Steam Hollers at p. m, oa the General American field.

ed were the New York team playin-j the Camden, N. J., Giant?, winners of the Eastern leagrue last season, and the Original Knickerbockers, to meet the Parson Big Five. Nat Holms n, one of the forwards on the New Tork team, is one cf the most Eensational players the game has developed in years. Not many big league baseball players draw down a larger salary than Holman for his season's work at basketball. It is estimated at SIC. 000 this year. ,

SMITH FA3TILY DOMINATES THE MAJOR LEAGUES

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FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY More than ever before this store for Men and Boys brings forward revised prices on Men and Boys' furnishings and clothing; values that are indeed remarkable and worthy of immediate choice. Grasp these opportunities of economies tomorrow or Saturday.

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$35.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $28.00 $45.00 Suits and Ovecoats, now $3C00 $55.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $44.00 $65.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $52.00 $75.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $60.00

Great Sale of Boys School Suits Mackinaws WINTER GARMENTS Novelty fabrics, dark, practical colors, sizes 6 to -3 4T nr 18 years, for this special 11 Q'D sale at A WONDERFUL VALUES Boys' Inband Caps at -75c Boys' $2.98 lined Trousers at $1.S8 Boys' Inband Hats, at $1.25

, Alert's Work Trousers Odds and ends of Hairlines and O OQ Cassimeres, now iJ

Boys ' Raincoats Dark Brown, strapped and cemented hat to match iLJ9j

Boys' Overcoats Heavy belted convertable collar $1 fj QC O'Coat, dark pattern, now . . V A U.O

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Yl belt or belt around, styles for men and young men, now Mens' Sheep Lined Coats for this sale

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MEN'S SPECIALS Men's Black Sateen Shirts $1.45 Railroad Cut Heavy Overalls $2.50 Men's Leather Work Gloves, pair 50c Men's Wool Mixed Hose, pair 35c Green and Brown Heather Wool Sox, pair. . . .$1.00

Canvas Work Coats With corduroy collars, for men and young men.

Blanket lined, sizes 36 to 44, special at Men's $2.00 Pemberton Flannel Work and gray, sizes 1 4 to 1 7 J2 special at Men's $3.93 Knitted Vests special at , MEN'S SPECIALS Cooper's Wool Mixed Union Suits High Grade Korsted Finish Suits Heavy Cotton Union Suits Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, each Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers, each

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$3.69 $2.69 $1.69 $1.19 $1.69

Standard Make ; new fall patterns, 1 1 Q C percales and novelties, sizes 14 to 17 at" 00 Men's $12 Sweater Coats, pullover and button-down, plain colors and novelty stripea 7 CH special for this sale V OU

Men's $2.25 Flannelette Night Shirts, now

BOYS' SPECIALS Sweaters, dak blue $2.98 Pullover Sweaters, Novelties $3.95 Boys' Warm Union Suits $1.69 Coys' Flannelette Blouses $1.15 Boys' Worsted Jerseys $2.98

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GV7T BOSTON, Msfs., Nov. 4. Lccal fans are Irate at the reported plan oi Tix Kickard to match Mike O'Powd and Jeff Smith in a battle at Madison Square garden for a "middle w eighi championship belt," thus attempting, they allege, to "rob" Johnny Wilson o that honor, achieved in his victory over O'Powd in this city. It is declared that O'Dowd and Smith will post 2.500 each as a forfeit. It is predicted her that the alleged plan will be a fizzle as "Wilson won ho title in a fair, clean fight. Wilson has been 'iiffering from a broken nose nnd lias lost a substantial sum ef niou y as a result. He will be seen in the ru.g as soon as tie Is able to appear.

ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors

m I Estimates gladly furnished on i fixtures and wiring. 'i PHONE HAMMOND 46

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

WILL PLAY AT CROVK POINT Two of the taras laying ela'm to

the middleweight football honors : this section of northern Ill:ne:s will meet in an e! irmnat hn struggle 'Juu- '. day when the Lightning A. C. rivel I to Waukegan to tinkle the to.n team. 1 On Armistice day the l.l.ht tiirgo pi.'.yj the strong Legion team 8t Crow n Foint. j

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I NOVEMBER 4, 1920 8 o'Clock P.M. if you haven't received your FREE 'ticket, get one at once. AL. J. WAL.Z Lake County Distributer for Excelsior, Henderson, Cleveland ! 229-231 STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.

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