Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1920 — Page 8
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IN CUBA irOll BABE SEW YORK. :.V.v. 1(. Dibe Iiu.r' has bed! In Cuba with the eiiants ar.d has p'cyi-.J fl:';t,r. .i.iics, rc-lv'.rg !.'.':.' p..- c.mie la return. Us lidr.
; n-al-ie a n-titli! hoiv.v- ,aa in the fltl.ta j games. tb-Jgn ho 'a'to: .50.1 eg th's ; trip Tojrffntea, the 'h.ack UV. i ; Ruth." q tl.'e ether hari, Jut throe ; h"tne tu:ni on in.e la..-'. vtk, a." i ; In a fourth tr.p to tu& il.l tiii.lt t ! l taKr. For th's t-at he r- :.ivt I ;54. whi h wis tiuvn '1 on lrn i.e rnundod tl.u ba. jnd he hd .o( ' p.ck it all up!
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Th fishing- contest conducted ryj the J. W. Mill kail sportiny fc-oda . 5tor on State street, Hammond, has c'fd and Mr. Miliilian hag handed out the prises. Tho run t the"ca;c'i .this year haa rrt been aa ne.ry j in many previous seas -ns but the re- j Milts indicate that o'd liaa Walton's tribe is on the increase. The closing month of th's cor.t st j ' ai been counted on for the real bi ' Sish as the large boys ben n billnsj i . od after frosts havf killed off thir
:v feed However, the trusts camj NEW ORLKANS. Ia.. Nov. 18. Girl lnte end then the weathor turned oil j swimmers who crmpete In Amatur sai'jeable so aa to Oitcourage f..-Ii-i Athletic union contests in future must i'K- "ear swimming suits that come higher The contest cpenf-d last s-pring wi'h about the neck and 'must be cut wltn a heavy registration and before long a duo allowance for shrinkage, under f -er onO members hud signed up. The a t'ule adopte-d at the final session of r nly requirements were that the lsh the aunual convention of the union .fivould be caught. In Indiana with the. here.
fx-eption of the free-for-all. and th-j t'fhfrmsn was either to br-ng his ti f : x the store or take it before a notary , , -jV"ic and make a sworn statement. j Seven prizes were- offered for the i r.xetl fish landed during tho season. "t be first prize, an anti-back lash,
.n-ti winding castmsr reel lor the Incest tass was awarded to A' Buse. v."'1 "iTcox avenue, Hammond. The second prize, a Peters line dryi: g casting reel, for the scond larg-c-st bass, went to Fhil'p "While, Shefrtjl,! .-venue. Hammond. The ail-round bass priz, a .411 auo-r-s?lc ejector shotgun, went to John Snafiion. 97 Dalllmore avenue. 11am-w--.ni!. Tha first pri for the largest p eka folding Ansco camera, went to
NEW YORK. Nov. IS Benny Leonard, the lij.htveiirht eh.mpion, secured a technical d.-cit on over Harlem
Eddie Kelly in the fif.h round of .l scheduled twelve-round contest at th?! referee stopped the b- ut after Leonard had severely pun'shed the local bfM-". Kelly was di:q :a!ifl d by ? feree Jack Ekelly, who said Leonard's Mows, had not been hard enough to knot Kelly down. Kelly toe k a terrific lacing from L.njrd in the frst four rounds and, accordinsr to ttv." re-fere.-, was looking for a so't sp t in the fitth. In the second round Leonard delivered a hard lef . " elly's ston-acti ; and a ripht to the head. fo:r r-; with a short rlKht upper cut. Kelly, was. groggy at tne hell. In the third round Leonard lanted a left and badly, ut his opponent's right e ya. I
ije!nnaiu inuii a. ee-ii 1 1 . ' - A cur. u.nIng lefts to Kelly's body and following with rights to the head. Ho repeated these punches in the fifth, and
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GOCKRAN OFF TO ENGLAND: BACK TO ARRANGE 20UT NEW YOUK. Nov. lis. Charles j'Cochran. Erg'.ih theatr!e-a! i:inii r
and co-protaote r with Tex I1.ck.ard; ar.d Wilt in m A Krady f.-r th- forth- J coming Pcn-.psey-Carer.tier bout, v.-.i J 1 par chafer trolly cn th Adriatic al-j ing for Erg-1 nd. j U'fort) hit. di-jcrture Cuchran sstell he h.jd hoped to f'nje the big fi-ht in1 ISngland. but liinu c-d In the tli-.' ien of the t-.vu Atioilcn c-prornot-ers. "I shall return early In U-Il to I
help arrange d tul. for the fight." he said, "or sooner Jf . my services are needed."
NOTRE DAME. Ir.d , Nov. Jg Football practice gave way to quarterly examinations yesterday and preparation for the Northw f&tcrn game was limited to skull drill. The rest was aceptable to the crippled varsity pluyc-rs. Coach Kockne declared lust night that Glpp and H. Anderson will not start against the Rurple. Dooley or Degree will replace; Anders-ii i guard and Mohardt and Barry will d the halfback combination. The other members of the siuad who were hurt at Indianapolis will t.e fit for the Evanston conteat. Uockne will probably take his entire squad, forty strong, to Chicago Friday evening. They will he quartered at the Auditorium.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Nov. 18. No
i decision has yet been made with regard to the Princeton football team playing a Pacific coast eleven at Pasadena, Cal.. on New Year's day. William W. Rop-r. I'since ton coach, who lives her, said last night that he had been unofficially advis'd an invitation would be extended to the Princeton team to play the California team.
Juelge Barlow S. Weeks, chairman of after one mlrule and thirteen seconds
the legislative committee, describel the l-w cut and tight fitting suits worn by American girls in the Olympic games, and said these girla had been criticised by the Europeans. Under the terms of th? new ruling regulation suits must be worn byboth men and women.
URBANA. III. The Hlini may ho without the services of Capt. Depler. star center, when it fights Ohio tor
j the championship Saturday. Depljr injured his shoulder In rcrimmas -estorday. That Illinois will make us? of Ralph Fletcher's toe if occas ou I ofTcrs U indicated by the time Fletcni cr is spending in booting practice Acid goals.
of fighting floored left to the Jaw.
In h!fl first CDpearnce here Jeff
Duffy. Chicago midlewc Ight. knocked out Terry Mitchell of Bayonne, N. J.
MADISON. Wis. Th Badgers have ended scrlreimege for the season and
Kelly with a l"n? will indulge In only light signal drills i until the t"h'eag game.
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Bantam Champ Herman to Meet Lynch in Title Bout NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Pete Herman, bantamweight champion. and JoJ Lynch of this city have signed to fight fifteen rounds to a docts'on here Deo. 2. Roth agreed to weirht In at 11 pounds at 2 o'clock e-n the day of the contest. This is tho bantamweight limit established by the state boxing commission.
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'Harsh and Chapline Reg. $7.50 Army Shoes, $4.95 These shoes are made over the munson last, conceded to be the best fitting last ever known. The leather is the celebrated Hardy Hide, which is tanned twice to give it softness, strength, toughness and long wear. Hand welted for service. See the display in our windows.
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Reduced to $7.95 W. L. Douglas Shoes are too well known to say more than that this is a genuine calf skin blucher niodsl with neat calf tops and rubber heel and they won't last long at the price. Women's $4 Vici Kid Shoes A good looking, warm lined vici kid model with cloth t"p and rubber heel. O Q C Reduced to V Women's and Men's Julietlos Juliette or Felt Bidroom 5!bp?rs, Iisrht leather soles, gray and blak; Women's $1.19. Man's $1.29.
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That's what my two stores are doing selling clothes at prices that take you back to days before the war. We're not the losers though
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$50 Overcoats for $30.00
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Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe $13.50 There isn't a shoe made that combines more comfort, more style and service than "Dr. Reed's," they're worth $16.00; 1 O Cf specially priced . . . . P U
Packard Shoes at $10, $11 and $12 Smart English and Semi-English Lasts in this famous shoe for young bloods and more conservative fellows. Mighty little to pay for shoe satisfaction.
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For Friday and Saturday you may save $2.50 on a new Hat here, with the certainty of getting the best in Style and Quality the market affords. Lots of colors to choose from. Come in and try yours on!
Children's Shoes for Li tie Money
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