Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1920 — Page 10

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SIX TEAMS

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RT JACK VKTOCK T. W f t lr aportlns Editor.) NEW YORK. Nov. 22.- Six eastern football elevens remain in the j-clect unbeaten circle toflay as the most brilliant footbaM prason In the history pf the spcrt draws near a close. Princeton. Harvard. Fern State, Patsburgh. Boston t'o:if;e and Stevens comprise the sextet and at least four of this number will remain unrtefaated when the season closes. The Crimson, the Tijrer and Stevens have iesed their seasons. r-nn State and 1'utsburgh will hae it out cn ThaoWsgivirt Pay. Football fan in Pennsylvania resard the Pitt-Penn State game as a championship affair, hut it is practically certain that no eastern team he recognized as champion uf this section. Prmcefn supporters are claiming I':? Big Three title for the Tigers folifwiP(f Harvard's failure to defeat Tale "b? a score as large as the Orange nd Black ran up against the blue. Kut the 14-14 tie aaainst the Tiger and the Crimson stands in the viy. .The schedule of this closing "week of tl.c season offer several games of importance in addition to the engagement bet-ween the Panthers and Staters at Pittsurch. The annual battle betveen Cornell and Tenn et Philadelphia on Turkey Day will attract plenty of attention for Penn demonstrated gairst Columbia that she is not "shot l- pioces." In th middle -w5t. where Oh'o ?tate has clinched the Big Ten title.

twrt games still remain to he played j that promise plenty of action. Notre ! Pamf's fa?t arridders w-ill meet the

M;chiJran Aggies at Eat T-an.vns on Thsnksgiving and Washington Stite .11 tackle Nebraska at Lincoln the s-ims day. T'.:e ne big game of the dying sean. I'.nwever. will he the Army-Navy battle at the Polo Grounds next f8trrday. This game will undoubtedly V" witnessed by a record crowd and although Army will go into the contest a favorite to win, football followers are looking for a hotly contested game.

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Wabash evpects to put a climax on her successful 1310 season by whipping the famous Irish Catholic team from Marquette University. Marquette has been able to coma away with a lorg end of scores jn two former battles with "tVabash. In 1917 Marquette took the scarlet team to camp with'a score of 21 to 0 and repetaed the dose In 1319 mith a tune of 13 to 0. Although records from Milwaukee Indicate that Marquette Is stronger than ever this ryar. Coach Vaughan expects to show Indianapolis fans another Hoosier victory at "Washington Tark Turkey Day. Wabash has always been a school that starts with a rrK-dicore team tne first of the season and ends up In a championship form. Marquette has beaten Carroll College CI to 0: Rippon College. i3 to 9; Kalamazoo College. to T; Creigbton University. 13 to 0, and St. Louis University, 49 to 14. Marquette Is bankin.; heavy on Claude Taughler, big full back on the Catholic eleven, to rif? havoc with the Wabash lines. Taughler plays In back field coupled with flne open fleld running and dodging t.onghoff and Cronin would aeeout for much groud in Marquette's favor. Marquette piayed the Unlvers'ty of North Dakota In Milwaukee Saturday.

HERE'S THE "BABE RUTH" OF FOOTBALL

F1NTCRNATIONAL nFWS StHVICEl 1NF.W TOIIK. Nov. 22. BrunT Boynton, f Warn. Tr.. th"Rabft nolb" of eaatera foatbatl. Honton. brilliant t-apliiln and (nnrtfrl)llik of Hie William Collect eleven, ho wound nn hla career at that nrhool UnloHa;, has rarrd 113 points this aeaaon ami lrad all other players In Individual aeore-ronklng. IVf nly-ln o touch dosaa and rletrn goal from tonrh downs wrrr urorr db; the Tcratlle Irian this fall and hp la nmons the IcadlnR candidates for alt-American (junrtrrtiiirk. I he Wltlinmn atar is thinking cf entering Wrl Point. Tthrre hr rrould be more thnn vtelfomc.

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DEC A TUT.. 111!.. Nov. :2 Showing wonderful offense that swept the Hammond men off their feet during the first half, the Staleys defended th"ir title of professional champions ff the middle west yesterday by .defeating the visitors 28 to T. Lineup: ataleya 2l R. E.. llalas P.. T.. F. acklock; K. C, Jones; C. Trafton. Mintum; I G., Petty. Shoemaker; L T., lrgerwersen; L. U.. Chamberlain: O. B.. Pearce. Dressen: 11. 11. B.. T.anurn. Conrelmsn; L. H. B., Sternamen. Shank; F. B.. Kothler. irammond "- Johnson. rtobirson, T.. K. ; Rydeewski, T. T.: f;t. L. G. : Kohls. C: Davis, II. r;.: Bashaw,' TI. T . ; Cropp. Tt. K.: Hess. Q. B ; Spech. Pleska. L. H , B . ; Gilto, K. H. B . : Falcon. F. B. Touchdowns T.snum, Sternaman; Halas. 2: Hess. Goals from toucn-. downs Blacklock, 4; Kohls.

TWO BREAK RIBS AS THORNS UPSET STAYMS CLUB, 3-0

Chsrpler Co ard drop kick Ma. the only score in a hard fought tussle between the Thorn-Tornados and the Stayms at Fjott fleld, the former winning, 3 to 0. A blocked runt put the Thorn-Tornadoes in a position wberc ITiarpier could make ius kick. In addition to his score, Charpicr played a wonderful defensive game, despite a broken rib. Leitch former Ilinots star, also suffered a broken rib.

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C, 6. Irving I'ark Lightweights, Ci; 6. Norwood l'srk. 5.1; Madero A. Betlwcods. 7; Ali uin A. C , 6. Dazelers. .4: California Talk." Kvansviile, Ind.. Collegians, 13 Albany Calumet". 6. Audubon Tigers. 0, Logan 1 Reserves. 0. Dubuque Bears. 16: Rock ford, Thorn-Tornadoes, 3: Stayms, ( Harvey, U; Park Manors. 0. Gary Ellss, 16; Muncie. 0. Peoria. 26: Kewanee. 0. tVcst End Arrows. 6; Crystals,

Condors, 10; Vernon A. C, ". Mandott A. C., Sylvacs. 0. Pullman A. C 6; I")esplatne, 0. Modoc Lights. CO; Othello J:s . 0. Murleye. C; Kargers. 0. Cornell A. C. 33: O'Kccfe A. C. Melrose Parks. 51: Ramblers, u . "U'clles Fark Aarrowp, 35, AViiiard C. Liyhtning A. C , 21; Newcastle T era. 0. Boosters. 27: Wallace A, (., 7. Metros. 0; North Knds. P. Tullmans. 6; Dcsplaines. f-.

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CHAMP BOXING BOUTS HELD riNTERNATlONAL NCWS SERVICE! N'EPiv" YORK, Nov. 22. The first of a series of championship boxing bouts will be held at aMdison Square Garden Friday night when Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, defends hia title in a 15-round bout with Joe Welling, of Ch'cago. On Dec. 14 Jack Dempsey and Fill Brennan will meet in a title contest and Tex Rickard expects to put on Champions Johnny Kllhane, Pete Herman and Jack Britten in later bouts.

WILL WRESTLE TO FINISH I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 22. Kd 'Strangler" Iyewjs and "Wladek Zbysrko. will meet In a finish wrestling match hero tonight at the 71?t Regiment Armory. One fall will decide the match. Thn winner has been promised a match withJoo Pfchcr. the champion.

Mandott A. C. 13; Sylracs. Othcl'o A. C. P: Hinsdale, n Harvey, 3; Fark Manor, 0. Kcnmores. 47: Chalmers, f. Pathfinders, 10; Gophers,

WANT THE HONORS TOJBE DECIDED f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. Nov. 22. Football fans who dote on post-season debate, arc arguing today that Notre Dame and Ohio State University should meet in a struggle to decide the championship of the middle west. Neither Ohio nor Notre Dame hss tasted defeat this 9cason and Ohio, by its sensational last-minute victory over Illinois Saturday, clearly regain- j ed the championship of the Western

Intercollegiate conference, the "B'g Ten." Notre Dame has walloped Turdeu. Indiana and Northwestern, each a member cf the Big Ten, and in addition has triumphed over th powerful Nebraska and West Point elevens. There seems little likelihood that n postseason game will be arranged and no negotiations have b -e ninMituted, so. far as known, but or.ly such a contest, many fans dcla-c. ca settle the question of mid-west supremacy.

WELLING SHOWS FANS HE'S READY FOR TITLE BOOT WITH LEONARD

NEW TORK, Nov. 2!. Joe We!!:n?. ahotrsid a large crowd of admirers today that he is in splendid ehape for hi;; fght with Benny Ionard at Madison Fquare garden next I"Tlday Right. WclLng declared he never felt better and his prepared to Cght Leonard at the t?p of the gong. "I am not going In there to box the champion, he said. "It is going to be fight and I am goir.g to fore the going every second. I have it figured rut "how to make Benny worry. Ton can assure al that Benny is going to e.cp Into the surprise of his life." LEONA-RD ITXaJft WSXGrKT Leonard gave the local far. thoir first chance to si- bim perform sinco the new Walker law went into effect hen he met Eddie Hayes, in a fifteen S-cund bout the ether right at the Commonwealth clut. Hayes lasted fi rounds with the champion and the latter was In His bet form. righing jut SS pounds on tn;s occasion, which ifwithin on-i pound of t'lo. reniired wc.isht for tho Welling conl?t. In addjtion to tho big bout lx Rickard has signed I'anama Joe Gans and George Christian, the colored middleweights lor ten rounds, while Jcif Dutly ef Chicago and. Jack McClelland will h1o clash In another ten round affair. TX.AX BXICFSET.'W-ZX.ZuaJB.O BOTJT Now that thft boxing ommision has raised the ban on heavyweights, we are 4Sipecting & general Influx of the heftier yerformers, RJckard. it is understood, lias about completed arrangements tor having Jess Willard meet Itenipsey in a r'turft match. The bout will take placo clout March 17.

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as well as get the best. If you get yours here it will be. oung fellow's models and more conservative ideas.

We've added many new garments to be sold at the following low prices. There's a big choice in materials, in patterns, in styles. We've lowered the price tag but not the quality.

Hart Schaffner and Marx and Society Brand Clothes

Suits and O'Coats were $50 now

Suits & O'Coats were $57.50 and $60 now

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The Best There Is That's what we think of these fine Hart, Schaffner c Marx and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats. Fancy patterns. Formerly $75 to $100 values. We've marked them all (men's and young men's), at tPvlcJ

Unusual Furnishing Savings That "Talk Turkey" It don't costmuch to get the "nxin's" to go with the new j Smart styles, smart savings. Worth-while qualities for clothes. We're giving mighty unusual values these two days, j Thanksgiving and every day.

j Men's Silk Neckwear $ 1 .50 EE Heavy rich silks made with easy slip band. Big assortment of patterns to choose from, in newest weaves and knits. Others 93c to $3.50. Men's Silk Knit Mufflers $2.98 EE Silk and fibre silk knit, in plain colors, and fancy. striped patterns. Others from $1 50 to $7.50. J4 and 5 Negligee Shirts $3.35 EE Manhattan" and "Piccadilly" makes, made of fine woven madras and mercerized fabrics, with soft turnover cuffs. Guaranteed fast colors. Some are plain white wtth collar aitached. Sizes 14' ? to 17.

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its marked price. Simply pick out any hat you've a fancy for just pay 20c less, than the price tag reads.

MEN'S CAPE DRESS GLOVES Lined or unlined; black, (jQ 1Q brown or gray. Special.

MEN'S 5c CASHMERE HOSE

icw heather shade and dark navy;

high spliced heel and double sole. Per pair

Dress Shirts $1.95 ee Regular $2.50 values, made of fine percales with soft French cuffs, guar- EE anteed fast colors, new Fall patterns. EE

59 c Sweater Coats $8.45

Boys' Sweaters $5.98 Shaker and chain knit, all wool, coat style, in heavy and medium wegiht. slip-over and plain coat style ; all colors.

Men's $10 and $12.50 all-wool heavy chain knit or shaker knit Sweaters, in plain colors, and combinations. Thanksgiving special at $8.45.

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oys' Clothes Reduced For Thanksgiving

Dress up the boy for Jhanksgiving it won't cost much when you see what good- 5 looking clothes we are selling for so little. ; E Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats U

That formerly sold for $15; good-looking materials that will stand usage, good looking patterns, too. Now $1 O they are reduced to tp x aw

That were $16.0 and $158.50. Smart styles for manly youngsters, well-tailored, in a big variety fljl 9 of good patterns. Now

Extra Special! Blue Serge Suits Norfolk style, guaranteed all-wool and fast color. Actually J C QCj sold for $20 and $22.50. Sizes 8 to 1 8. at LU.ZtU

A Sale of Knee Pants

Here are just the Pants for school or dress. All-wool serges, chev- 0 QJ iots. cassimeres, worsteds; $3.50 and $4 values, for

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