Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1920 — Page 9

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Huge Crowds Indicate Comback of Football

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BASEBALL WOES ARE AiREO TUBAY

BASKETBALL PLANS FOR THE STATE

Tli'. '.niri:.jy tins s.'.-.s.itl f. fifty H'!Uili.-;ir jn.lcp-.jn!. fil: fitul.j ! t -i.fircili'Ji . f . i 't till- I.nl.i must lir. i tla ers rat oil . Htr.atctii"

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!;efl that a: i lnI two huiulio.j l.jir.s in tii stat.? will participate (n t ho hflniptttrtsh!p f;au.fs. Thi- stato wlntu.r vl!i ! .l.ji.iiUJ m ihr mi mo plmi as tin': ..ifii s-ii..,i lu.iK. tbai! i:haii.j.l..ns an? il.'fi.irii fa.'h .ar. Tn my t tional t..tn!ia.i. i ),., u,;; i. ,. ., ,,, various parts of tl.o Mif. The winnt-r of ilio-e m..-: ioi'ia 1 imirnpjs win nif t in tlit; t'.nat? i 1 mi . ria j i, 1'eiiriiary 2 1 ' h. 25th eml L'Mli !o i!c i . rin ; n--. tli ricl.'fn! f.!iHtii.iniii of Jnd'una. I' rv blank? f'.r hi bi.a r!-i:--"!- v IiJ ii.- n-aiiy tl.in on,r.:i nm tf-nin r,- ., rr-yjKfi J ! n r I.. :i r,.- I ;n, v,v .ivi i, ti.

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Chip Fails to Chip Chip OfT Ted Block

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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVIC1 lil'll:., J., .t. ... I ! '' M not fcitarliiy the bvidt'r.nc ton iviil Ui'fial VaU; ivf tii- Tip - r-' me j-ri.n.if.-.! a m pr. i.anuiuii ft.r th(? pm.i.j .n HV. bit U.i.-o ,,,-XT s Koino .'iiHDKf'S J.-i H.o Ticr ! n

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rH!fn Trx Ko-kaid promoter, tn-i Jiilly ttibon. Leonard d manager. Ai.jornc U. p 'Ksil.lo aspirants cfi-sif-rHl nfre I.i Toiiiilor ol PhtlaatiPlila, Willie Juektiun. who recently iii-fo.-urtl Eddie Kitzsimrions; Johnny I'nndoo. of xPW rork, Joe "VVcllms 'f Chir-HR-.. (ii.l J'.ichi M;tchil of MiiWiAUk l"C.

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W EMERSON GIVE HAMMOND BRiCli FIGHT

Next Saturday is th Cat higtt' i -hoal football fsuns have htm lookint;: ir rwarJ to this yar. Il&tnmond ln-t

that contest. .Stiage flight rv-r duriru- th early 5tao KHtltf has licrn llHtr.Rtotn!' w.-aknc this yar and ile.is i in an-ay th's wwk m th f

or b u c k S.. of til1-: t; n-at csl a poun.iTll bccf

tha: li). starf must ft art.

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.toorinp tartths warly in th gnn-.o ordor to bold tliiMr own wtlli tiinrs

Gary will; i f ..r lion'jr;-.

3e played at

iu.slr!al and Kmerson oi tr-et in thMr annual batt T'ri giti.t th's year Is to Gary. Both lfan:i torit:r.r:a ia$ scrap wit h uno. rt.i! Tusy talk lo's : what. t. to do bni a :';'.' a:i is .'i-irtl't ths tbr-y bavo In

r-j baia their c'aiip.f ITn eraon hsvi I'?. :i ; (o.ittail th'.s yar. Ji sumed to if ijoius j?o hit a snag'. 'i'!v-r sa.t'r oM s'tam r.-lt-T

y-ars in whioh 1 ; t r finish I.no w i;

i the taiiii : n iiand to settle tiie m,it t -r "f chatTipi- r..s'aip of the r"Hn.

H. GOPHERS 6 SEATENAS

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t h roat -nf'd nu.vcf f rival far-Coin. were Tit per cnt binff was ."epr 8iini..: todty wiih th; news iron; Clvcajj'!. I.) loois- .'e a great tvirter lir t'o; i lawyers. I Tlerc in k'ansis Pity rn.nr.r '.rag-urti flub- 'iwticrj fmm every rook and i

'cranny of the ciin'ry ate sitliniri steatlj , viewioc th situation from ft"

i saf nid yurtp an;lc. The attlfiolo oi the. minors is thj?; I "Let. eni fiij-ht It cut. If." r. i quarj rel of ours." Fhniysarles Teprescnt.r.p- the major league factions wte due to arrive hr i this morning to confab with the initio)' I In an attempt to 'Hro- tl-.eni i:p." 'With Tarry Itirinati v-omins as cliairman of

the committee representing the lifW

at '.ns- th corn:.iiii motions t.iey are froins said tiny mu.-l jit',; on wtilcn Hammond and layir.ir -rratl,-

t when tnry oi thoy wouiJ i e ri r. or of past

In what proved to be one of the hardest r-".;ghf football piinfs around this region for quite awhile the heavy Jril.ana llartv.r Jophers Fubdn- to Soatrna Tornado by the small .'core of 6 to 0. The trame as full of thri'tx from

j National lasne and Ban Johnson alld-1 j tnfr into town in the interest of ti.ej J hob-tailed American lepauc, ti-; 1hJ tiers eratliered her wero prepared r.r i shower baflis of tlrjuenoe. The ait.-

iipie or trie mjorit- of minor nu".; and onnern today Is unfavorn.h to j Jjapker plan, espoused hy the New ?'a-I tional Iiasue. Thf nunors will :i?un j

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jrirtnir.if to end and kept the fans onj to anything within re "5r toes tliroughcut the entire game. Bid has to offer, but

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The only thing- to mar tu g-annj was the anxiety for the fans to crowd on

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i t'-ains came up "; nen. wnio;i tn seat-na manasje-oti-an rooordrt loav-j ntent will try and remedy next Sunday!

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There, i J ;;.- t..;.i on which to bas fir.;-' previ ;c t ; o ns i t''ft .:.Tjtc..nie ri

c " . u l u J ,v i . i J.a . o n a:.i f . i n 11.1.'

! -tv avii-'i "'.i-nsr o team wiiic'i' tho

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uvdiy bit

1 u canv 1 led . last yearn

x a 1 p ? r a ; f Vrpo ga i.illi we r. -aripg ' 1 . c: n.

w.ien thi-y iimup atjaiiist the

iSouthide Maron. at Morris Tark. The Soateno's have no excuse to o'fer for Sutnlay" defeat and Ulumentha!

1 from the Harbor has ell the praise in

world fri-pi them and in fact ail

"mrs ui d-f -at' .1 1 '""'' commented him on li. ronf the f i.-immorid-j oerful work wbtch he sure deserved, lld favt veur's' n ine-f-n t hn .:.f the timo that Harbor

around two men,

Hf. Miicond. and Dtmleavy of N.-ither team boast? -f a

C t;ilr class this poaon tt

hare orjc mig-hty trood material, a hi string- in good w.-rkm? ticri, C.-.di'h Iis.-i wa.5 ah!.- -i

had the haii it w st n

Join rr.enthal's arm. The tVatcn.ia have a

lint's and would like

team? averaging 135 I games phone Hammond i H snd 8 p. in. pin't

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few more open o hear from;

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For

able that the bijt league orator. net an Indifferent reception here, may amount 10 a social ciM'i The minora are not lo-ik'ng f-.r

or nnyfhir.a akin to :t. Tl.cv have the j lnlfia'iv and the tn.r.cy to so ttb.en-.l. 'viiiiovtt hotheri!i aboii. any niMjorJ leag-uo ,T.;nb'ole.. No ir.-s t i-.m nl.ii.1 j

leaeri.' presidents ir.i,d this pialn the writer today. Th'n Ftand, takrn '.n lace ..f t; e

lief 'hot tU ii"w war i-v K"ti'ic " either a tinredy or the ti-f---t k'n.l o.: u farce 1? The solid t-tand oi 7i p. r cion ! of file haehail m-n f,"ithcn i htve. j AVhether or not they will trainta'.ri U ! a nutftlon. j i

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Kdwln llplrbki. who has for tho last j lew weeks averaged Hj and ha. bow b d j

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'.tk out some important ehanso. d"r- Side Maroon? next Sunday at Morris is the srnuio with Jliehlcan City :r j fark. ' Kick oft at 2:50 p. tn. ) : urtiav ar..i H-immovid may be x- j

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o".x with that of the hlar.i-a Supreme 'oirt that the ant l-cipa rt !avw would b- UM.pt i. I !. l'.oy. Ji; : A m ltt.n kman 1 tn? n.tin h..'-'ii ro- the ;-.,-oti !!. and wli'. Jai k Ktitton ciimb.t into tlo liny to do hattii. w ith Merry Lax. ran ft; Coait chao.p the minister w i 1 be tt.o man no "ill '-all il-o battlria to the middle of ihr rinsr for instructions, ilis reverence has oTteiated in this capacity m rt-any iw.-apums before, and la a favoiiio anions the mitt followers of the city. The annon nceine n t tvas made iminodtat... -y after a meeting of the prtn-

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Quality will always be the firft consideration

with us-Next, to see how low but quality firt, always.

we can price it;

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We recommend Kuppenheimer and Ardmore Good Clothes, depend upon them to satisfy our customers, make friends for us. They never fail, because they are painstakingly tailored of the very finest all-wool fabrics. New Fall and Winter styles in Suits and Overcoats, choice fabrics in a handsome variety of patterns and colors, an honest full value.

$45 $50 $55 60

THE MODEL Rothschild and Hirsch "Hammond's Best Clothiers" Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings

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