Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1920 — Page 12

fhursdav, Doc. bO, 1920. - - Town'a Proud Boatt. Thin town lias a young man who pawrjpl - atch to bt'n money for a hath. We contend that this fs a rlalm to distinction possessed by no other town of earth. Shawnee Register. Color Blind1, Books Won't Tally. A curious inatance of extreme colorblindness recently came to light. A post office clerk could never balanc his accounts. Examination prorrt that he was unable to distinguish between the colors of the stamrs he sold. Jud Tunklns. Jnd Tnnklps rays many a yonnje man with a fine future has nsed most Bf it cp admirln' Its possibilities i S-AVG-TRY A "TIMES WAHT AD1

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ers No. - team in the i-'taniard Ou A. I .A. bowling- league s lc.d.nr the race j for tho cup. The Jlain ("'ffio.j drovpe 1 j h-.o third place w':tu the Welders r;-s.r-d them from the :'cnl rung, j T:-.t the Toners X?. 2 team are c--n-: :.-tt-nt match b-.iu-l.--r. i. fern fr---m i ? fact, that their H;n- averagre an-i; f.:air tnatt-h lecord high so.-re are l: a:vl 8S3 respectively only tear p-i.nis i lTt.-T.Cf. j Eddie C&hill of the High Pressures! T-'oved himself a star when he aeraed 130 in tl.e flrt three game! play- i

o-t ana took trio lead In the h-gh individual 8vcrg!. Ed is . veteran r-n tU alleys anil he i ill nevor bj 11 frani tho top r.f the list. Muiidliis of Lfnsms

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1 c--iu',.r 2S. at ti- All faints' ey;a by ?.-i!-- of 11 to 2'. It r.iio of th" b:t and s-crap-V .cinii'i over "u on Hie loodl llj-.r aui it was only through t.u whir. ind t'-amwork of the m. Josspn

j T-' :i t ' 1 1 o that tti-y manasej to 110-c cut the Cht, ag-o cam, With the e.-erc j ti'-d at 21 all and only ab.'Ut 3 mlti- ' ufs 1' ft to p':.-iy. it looKcd as if ao CN.tra jk rioi would have to be piayed, i i-jt ti- jii-n.-at i-uKil 'oakt-ti, one fro.-u jthe middle of t'..r fl-.i--r. gave the Ilamj mond t-jii: a !' de-se-fved victory. I Tarn -it ru iz 1, star of lat ytar's i h!i;h sch-jo! t;am played 3 great gune j and waa man for the b't. JosepiJ 1 A. C v ilh o ha.-kets. iiasada caged a i baskets, besides inakisiff 3 free tlirowe, j and Liauerman dropped 3 baskets trorn I diffic.ul ai)fe" f. Me-yers and Zelier

t rlaytd their usual game at guard. j Karp. center, with 6 baskets atid j "Ucrti'a, f-..fkvard. with 4 baikety. ' ! were the mainstays of the Tolish club ! five ar.d put VP a fast brand of bas- 1

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PASADENA, Cal., Pec. 30. People are pouring Into this city from al! sections for the bi game Saturday. Nome have .-e.urf-d tickets through friendti while others came without tickets', hoping that by some miracle they might run a--ro!.i a few paneboards they could buy. Interest in U11 festival is Increasing rapidly, Around town betting t heavy. We have hear(j of bct. ting on California at odld of in to

I fltid some on Ohio State the ?ame wav.

but as a rule ail wagers are at even money. Uoth teams went through the final hard workout today. They will do light work tomorrow and Friday. California scrimmaged in the morning and spent the afternoon watchingBakersneld High win the California prep title from Berkeley High by a li to C scors.

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It t as flttlnc that Pete Herman

should relinquish thu bantamweight title In the manner he did. Joe Lynch recently took Pete's title by outpointing him for fifteen rounds. Herman spent mof-t of the time holding on an'l -overing up. There was no regret when Lynch was given the verdict. Herman won the title in a bout which was unsatisfactory. He got a point derieion over Kid Williams in a twenty-round bout. Uiily Rn-p's decision in Pete's favor met with, disapproxal. Herman's supremacy was in doubt frotn the rnlnute he put on the jeweled lid. And that doubt exlstel all the uhlle he was dodging the bejt boys to keep his title. And now we hear th'it Lynch may divide his time between defending his crown and the movies or vaudeville, fclo it looks as though we'll have to wait longer for the return of the bantam division to the popularity it boasted hi the days of Dixon and .Me-Govern.

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IT. E. Comets Question Their Sportsmanship Whiting, Ind.. Dec 33. Srortleg- Editor Times: Regarding the. basket ba'.l game 'hat was piayed between th St. C;. rii's Club of Whiting and our Lake i-cinty champs (on paper) the ComatSi We. wieh to Fay the.t th Comets are . burn h of i-ports of the lowest clo-,-reee and the hardest bucch of losera r. the universe. 1 'ha Comets have been sdvTt!!ngr fe-r gititej at 13o pounds, for tometune, and whea they play up against n 156 lb. team, they claim they are e it-weighed 20 pounds to a. tnan. Weil a poor excuse 1-t better than none. S. let It go at that. The v.'orr.t9 a".o claim that til

fyrils walked "ff the floor. wli&tj

vold any human being- do if be wae in aui insane asylum and jorne one hid et Its patients loose. Why the Comet tns puilsl off .nice o" the rnost low down tricks that wers ver heard of, ' hr--wi;i:r lemons at some of the Cyrii p ayers. Can you beat that? That'a ; nortraanshlp for you. Also accusing th Cyril of kickingThe Cyrils have played soma good bsketbaJl teams and they nevr eald anything like that against them and here the Comets try and say that the Whltlr.gr lads are known for kicking. The St. Cyril tos-ers ar re.Jy tt qny tlun to play the N. E. Comets on a central floor and not only that but will rlay thern for any amount of 'ash that tho lads from the North fin eet tog-ether. So corns oa conH. Let's hear f-om you. THE ST. C1EIL3.

WHITE SHIES WHEN IT COMES TO SIGNING UP FOR FREEOMAN BOUT

Some things may ba serious, but we ars forced to confess that the efforts of Charley White, and Sailor Freedmaa to match up for a flglit ar nothing if not amusing. Here, la an eye-witress story: Bill Frazier, tha Kenosha promoter, came to town to sign the pair. He lined 'em up at the Arcade gyrn, and the fighters nearly got Into an improptu fuss right away. Both seemed anxious to fight, so they turned to money. Frazier offere-1 White a guarantee of $1,000. Nothing doing. Frazier raised the bid to $2, 500, but White again refused, "O, give Mra all the coin, and rii fight him for nothing," horned in Freedrcan, so the promoter said J3.50O to White. That suited White and it looked easy to match them up. Freedraan quickly, etuck his signature to th3 articles. Then White, said he'd -wait until after he finished his training "before gripping a pen. He -waited, so dll Promoter Frazier.

.il.;;".i;10AL NEWS SERVICLj AUCKLAND, N. Z Dec. 30. As a result of the victories of William T. Tilden III, and William M. Johnston, over Norman E. Brooks, and Gerain Patterson yesterday, the Americans need but one more match to carry the famous tennis trophy back to the "states," Today the American steers will ta:e Brookes and Patterson in the doublas match and tomorrow and concluding singles matches w-tth Brooke playing Johnson and Tilden meeting Patterson wii! be played. The decisiveness of Johnston's defeat of Patterson was the surprise of Wednesday's matches. The Californian -won from his opponent in straight sets 6 3; 6 1, 5- Tilden's victory over Brookes, 108; 4; 1--6: 6--4, was rather expected, though the international champion waa forced to extend himself by the veteran Australian. Tilden's slashing service was the deciding factor in this match and his youth and reserve strength played its part. Johnston's perfect execution of a couple of etrokes. coupled with tricky service and keen generalship caused the utter rout of Patterson.

H. S. PUPILS TO GET CREDITS INTJ7 A N . VPOLl S , Ind, Dec. 29. In order to further musical education the itate board of education will inaugurate a plan whereby high school pupils will receive credits for studying music under private teachers. The srtate board has established regulations and rofjuirements, which must be met by the private teacher and the

1 pupil in order that high school credit-; may be given for the work. The plan

will be in working order in most of the high schools of the state, during the next semester.

Lipinski Now Registered Basket Ball Official JMpfnakt has received Ms ereeien'a!a ratlr.ir him as a registered basketball official from the International Basketball Committee of New YerK. Basketball teams wishing to no t'-elT gamea refereed by a registers bnsketba.ll official may phone 51 b-t-een 5:"0 and 6:3 p. m. or write to PO Hohman street. TTsmmnd. Ind. T.A Llpirtski has uiade good as an official at football and he wishes to do the sarre. at basketball.

SHARKEY STOPPED BY ROY MOORE IN 11TH NEW TOKK", Dec 30. Key Moere o: Minneapolis scored a technical knockout over Jack Sharkey after one minute of fighting In the eleventh round of a scheduled fifteen-round matcn here last night. They art bantamweights. Peferee Harry Stout of Milwaukee stopped the bout to save Sharkey from further punishment. The manager of the local bantamweight, who waa not ia his best form, wantl to throw up the sponge in the tenth round, but Bharkey insisted on finishing-. II was badly battered !n the next rouni, when the referee stepped In and stopped the fight. Sharkey weighed 130i pounds and Moore 122UPanama Joe Gans, welterweight, won a judges' decision orer Sailor Dard-n of the United States cruiser Charleston in a hard ten-round bout. Darden put up an exceptionally strong fight, but Gans' weight appeared to give him the advantage. Ctens weigncd 143H pounds and Darden I391i.

BOUT FOR MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TrTJXfLAZ!Cyi''- KF'S SERVICE NEW YORK, Deo. 30. Willie Jackson and Pinkie Mitchell, aspirants to Benny Leonards title, wdl meet at Madison Square Garden Jen. 7. in a 1 round bout, it was annotmced by T'ei Rtckard today. The boxers have agreed to make 135 pounds at I p. tn.

CARDINALS REFUSE HORNSBY OFFER NEW YORK, Dec. 30. The St. Louis Cardlnsla have refused an offer of $200,000 and four players for Kogsr Horneby by th filants. it was announced today by Judge Francis X. McQuade. of the New York Club.

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Babe Ruth to Make Detmt as Basket Flayer Sunday NEW YOP.lv. Dec. 30. Bae Kuta, baseball's k'nz swatter, will make h'i debut as a. basketball player here Sunday night with the Powers Brothr-ra team a ga t??t th C-!t;cs.

2,797 Score is High in Central States Tourney INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 30. The Mmott rf Indianapolis bowled their way info first place in the Central ytal.es bowline tournament yesterday with 2,737, and were followed closely by tho High S'andards of Dayton, O., with 2.74-i. Loit tam3 held tbe third an.1 fourth positions. Indiannpolis bowl--rs. also ho.id the ranking places in th doubles and singles.

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Lowest Prices are Pronounced for Our Great Year-End Sale Our New 1921 Calendars are Ready Let Us Send You One With Your Order

Best Granulated, with grocery order of $1.50. ZJ lto4a2CX or more. 10 pound limit. Per pound. . . .

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Gold Medal or Ceresota V& barrel sack for . .

Flour

rfijil- Monarch Brand vorrte 3 pounci can (or

$1.35 $1.00

Nuts for New Year's-

WALNUTS Soft Shell California, per pound. ALMOND California Soft Shell, per pound.

25c ; i 23c i

MIXED NUTS The best grades only. Per pound. FILBERTS Fancy Large Sicily, per pound

19c 15c

Oranges for New Year's Fancy Large California Navels, Per Dozen . . . . 45c

BUTTER Keota Creamery, finest obtainable, per pound. HERRING New Holland Mixed, per keg . .A. . . .rPICKLES Farmhouse Mixed Quart jar BUTTERINE Jelke's Good Luck. Per pound

55c 89c 45c 30c

PRESERVES Monarch Strawberry OQp 1 7 oz. jar, worth 49c for 6Jt MILK Borden's Evaporated 1 OJL, doz. cans $1.49; can J.-2W SYRUP Karo Blue Label. 45 C 5 pound can for BLUEBERRIES Reindeer brand OCp No. 2 can for J1

At away less than cost of packing Dozen large cans for

APRICOTS

Bee brand. Per can, 1 7c

$2.00

LUX for fine laundering, per package

PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemimas per package LARD The best quality. 3 lbs.. 50c; per lb JAP ROSE Toilet Soap 3 bars for

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15c 17c 25c

BLUEING Little Boy Blue3 bottles for

MATCHES Barber's Best and cheapest, dozen boxes for. . PURINA Whole U'heat Flour 5 pound package for PURE FRUIT JELLY 3 glasses for

25c 29c 45c 35c

COFFEE

Fancy Peaberry You know the kind we sell. . This sale, 4 pounds for 85c; per pound. . . .

22c

APPLE BUTTER Monarch brand AKr quart jar for

SOAP FLAKES Crystal white or 95 C Rub-No More. 3 packages

SOAP U. S. Mail 10 bars for TOMATOES Monarch Strained 10 pound can for

55c 35c

NAVY BEANS Hand Picked Michigan. 3 pounds for. . . .

WASHING POWDER Grandma's 1 7 c 3 large pkgs. 50c; package "

STARCH Argo CIoss 1 pound package for CATSUP Snider's Tomato large bottle

20c

9c 27c

Before Inventory Candy Sale

We have a few lines left that we do no( want to carry over, so we are offering it at the following low prices :

POP CORN BALLS Pink and white, per doz

20c a

KINDERGARTEN MIXED A high . ORr grade, fine flavored mixture, lb Jy

JELLY BEANS An extra fine quality, per pound..

20c

CUT ROCK MIXTURE fine flavors, per pound BROKEN MIXED Lot of flavors and pretty colors, per lb U-ALL-NO AFTER DINNER MINTS. Per box

25c 25c 15c

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