Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1921 — Page 13
Friday. Januarv 7. 1921.
THE TTMES Pace Thirteen
Big Bouts
Get Bump in Gotham
r1 the SCrd Pulsion lo the A. K. F. hamronshl;-s anj were crowned tho I'iiamplnrj of tlio American Kir"'' ttonary Kor es in the years 19 1 T ajvl VIS.
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ew York Can't Land;
Dempsey-Carpentier Struggle Now
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BT JACK VmOC!
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1 C t ' I e t t
netv tot;k. chances of land
Carnentier ha . e h'm tlste. Elven th chanp'en tR'ffn Di-nirspy sn1 .T 'or Msr-h IT at. ?Md!.
Is an uncertainty t
These jr the 'lduct;ns 'ars here as a result cf ththe New Tor stdt boxin
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lEVlSVILLE
WRESTLER
GLEANS UP
Ed Smith to Referee Whiting Bouts
comment.
nicbards. Athletic ll-lreotcr U AV. St. meet the Btrong Laporte High school j strength of the to tms
" l-"u" '" r"K"1 vala: rive at the lninS gym Saturdav, Jan. "tyich an out hurst i n-.t worthy ot s 7:45. This n; i.- ,,.. ,.,..,
srliocl team to meet I In mini ml. Laporte lias defeated anil has heen defeated by Whiting;. A? Whiting Is l!t" chief rival ff Hammond for the county basket hall honou ilii will ! th.-
HIGH SCHOOL TO PLAY LAPORTE The Hammond Hie,li s.-lv.ol will
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Ei Jl.MMjr. HAT. TV HI TING, ln5. Jan. 7. Whiting
j Test American l,pion in to be oonj aratulsted in f-ourinsj Kd Smith to offteiate at Monday nisht's boxing shea
ths Slovak Horn in 'Whiting. V'.d
mitli k known to flirht followers a'
er this country, both has a referee
and as a sport writer.
lie acted as the third man in the ring in some of the real biz battles in
pat ten or twele year?. His stone.
ni the Chicago American are followed by thoueandj. It i ad a big task to
secure him for these bouts, but Gene (
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ion which has ruled that ;op figure that may be ohamrtop.-h:p bout and Jl
or ordinary f.sth-i ff . Tex r.iekard. "William rtrady ,nj ' finrlfj fx, I'ochrdp. tv ! - r, .,aV, j itfne1 I'empsey a.ia -arpi-nti-r to bat ti for a pure uf ".00. nns-, .-r tbe.r way clear to 'yfae the match here 1 niC these oil J t l'"i -. Whrn the l,;.v. t nrr sicned t' era! r:: nth? ajto llickard raid that the promoters Planned to eh.-irge no nire than J!'1 'or a marit;- of the best seats at the ringside should the bout be awarded io New Tor!:. B-it ? 1 0 is just :: too oi-ti under trie new ruling. So ;t appears e,-:-ta:n Kid ay that the h; 0 clsfw'.i't'f, pn-ba i'.y to l.-.-n-'.jon. 1"he (Isinj of prices, !;o-a e er, does ort concern the b'g bout in the main.
concern? tiie iu;ur or i-nainp:on-s? bo;nc in New York. recardtnc
Inch fi-onioter TL.ci.ard is luaiptiins J h'trc. Hi'-kard refused to rtiimcr. ! today cither on the pempsey-Cariien-'er or liftr.psey.wniard bouts, or the! effect of the new scale ct pries. Hi j ' evidently v altinij to s.co Ivnv thins ' ill pan O'jt and whft the champion I honors tlientselv es w.i: cave to say j about it. Insofar an the pen- ;--y-V.''.;iat -.1 j 'o--ut is concerned, it is not likely to be I
a: led or". Mad'sor. square will bold some 15.ni sp.n-ta
" ith enough seats at J 1 ft and $1 elieved Rickard can go ahead n;s plans.
I ' ".tF.SSt:cn' MF.W bV' I r i FL'LTOrc, Mo. Jan. 7. -Coy, pa;c i the Portitis Mr. Wa1 hnsford !" ; Tref,t!ing fans here are sciatchins i their heads today and police are wont e'ertng if they should take any action. All because a modern ".Mr. VaiUnsr-fer-l. v iMted b uiion and went away i rrrl' a'.vay with inany thousands of dollar.-, and he wont coine back, j ll'rt's the story : ; A v. re; tier poking as "Jack Carey." H ansv.ile, Ind., "wonder." came to j town, trained a few day? and was marched with Jake Reed, l-.cfst heavv-
"..ht wrestling champion i'f Mis- ' Four bouts luvf been . non and local pride." i of w hich promise well,
i "Carey" trained lightly, saying he j a four round preliminary b i knew he couldn't stay the limit. l.o- Jack t.indgren and Kddle Terry ca! sports came, saw and bit, j eix round preliminary between i In th match the visitor threw rteert ! tling MeGrath of Gary and
llwn-e. once with a half-Nelson and the j Clubby. j ; second t:me with a d ou b! e-Nel son. 1 The semi-w indup will be between j . moking the Missouri champion loolf "I'unchie" -McClcllan and Jlmmie j ; like a novii e. j Quirt of Irondale. Quin ci-mrs from 1 ; .omput-ition of losses today showed j the same crcti d that Dennis O Kcefe f ; that "Carey" had p'aced' several thou- i does and althouKh he weighs consid- J ; criii dollars in bets on htmse'.f and j crablc less is no less a fighter. We, ; had fought the match on a "winner j expect to see" a great fight between! I take a'!" basii". t these two boys. I ; The "Kvaiii.vi"c wrestler" is bcliev- Joe Bishop and Joe Bcrger will fur- I
led t o h a v e I top - liner."
Grogan. the Leg on's matchmaker pu
it o er. Thi.s show Is going to be a bigger success than the first one the Legion gave. The onimittee in charge con-
sitting of Grosran. Mulvay. Slater. Feaublcn, Jim Bartuska. Duggan. bl- j ton a.nd rerrl are working hard to I bt-e that nothing is left undone to gle I the fans a real treat in the boxing j line.
scheduled all i "here will be '
and a ! Batpick 1
been a "Madison Square ' niah the wind-up. This is to be some , scrap and the fans who saw Bishop in ; bis last fight are convinced lie will put
up some fight. But he will have to j uo that to beat "Joey" Bergi-r. j
SCORES IN BOWLING LEAGUE
SPECIAL T3 THE TIMES! V.-IIITING. Ind.. Jan. ;. Th
low;ng are the latest, scores in I'l
Standard O'.l A. A. bowling lourna- 1 mcnt at Wilkinson's alleys; j LAF.G'Tl DEPT. j
Lgrers ?t 115
US 144 lit 10 4
I Zeis !'" 142 Nicholson T4
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BADGERS-OHIO
Ga rden .arson rs and M insberg
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113
1-3 10? 1 03 J
IN ACUTE BREAK
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WHITING BASKETBALL SITUATION
Totals 553 579 Team ai'?ra?c SoP. rARArriNE works
vvr. F.aranoa sk : Te taky . . . Willette Wins low
.113 . . 131 . . 137 .113 ..153 .656
'fSC'AL TO THE TIM.S I VririTlNG, Ind.. Jan. 7.- The basket'all situation jn Whiting which has em so unstable for tho past weeks ins finally been settled by the aetlvi'.es of the, Ctwln Club who as pioneers
f the game in ti e city when their in-
"rest and spirit was aroused quickly
solved the problems which had baffled
hose who for the first time attempted i fill the gap left vacant by the Owls pre-season decision to d;op from the .radershio of the sport. Public, ecntirnent caused them to
ain Interest t;iem?eives and perpetu
ate the sport union is closeiy laikel
the name Owls club n all parts
ha country and a committee com-
,opd of Roy K, Green. Arnold Kxton
Porter, James (Griffith. James T'a:-1
Totals
Team average 710 1-3. ACID "WORKS J. Htiwcrovich 141 T Puritun 1 5J H. Ttoberts 113 T. Buck Ill M. PaUkan 15J Totals 713 Team averaere 64; 2-n. SWTTCHMEN A. Vargr. 1:9 F. Miles 163 C. Potogy 130 Pavsioh 154 V i 1 k i a f o n ISO
134 179 lit 164 167 7S9
3 Z'i 101 103 f J 1 16
15 5 1 43 IS t 132 1 72 7S5
162 101 112 125 111
?3 631
f o' f with if th
Total! Tram
i.
".iiika. and Frank I.Miggan v hicii coin-i .mit'ee will alfo conduct the sport for j he season have obtained a team which '
y-'.U far outplay the tram of last year now known as the "Chicago Big Five" represent the c!uh. ,
This team Ia an amateur team and .he cne goal in s'pht Is tho National A. A. U. championships to he played at Kansas City this year. The support of he Owls Club in sending this team to Kansas City is the t!idrat!on tinier which the services of th's premier
nrgregation of p.ayers consent to no
hemselvcs up with the Owls 'iuh. The ti-at game of the fafin will he iayed at the "dome" on nevt Saturday vr.'sr with Forges r-'fit of tlie Anier-
can I.eior, the teni which repreen-4-.m - -J - -
averoge-
MATN OFITCK Henrickson 155
j Miller 141
tc('artny 140 "Whltmer ,. 1 SO
Lit ?sa
.165
153 171 1 41 III 172 764
137 "01 175 127 172
156 130 157 171
IS-'' 155 14$ 153 177
1 Totals 7J2 Team average S09 1-3. I TOWERS NO. 2 j Hoffman 16 1 '.ub ay 1 S s
.lames i2. Guyer 147 Long 211
Totalis 7S7 Team averaiei 4. GP.KASU WORKS Potaky 132 Janfky 112 Radl off 161 l'ershoek 133 Potaky 153
S13 $3:
Trr Our Business Men's Luncli, 65c MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles, Prop.
159 is: 1 is 1S7 1SD
124 1 70 ISO 151 1S5
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MADISON, "Wis., Jan. 7. The break i
in Big Ten football relations between j Wisconsin and Ohio State universities j became more acute today with aj alatement from Coach John R. Rich
ards of Wisconsin intim.iting that he would resign if Ohio State is eer again put on the Wisconsin football schedule. Richard's statement expresses hli "personal disappointment" over te.:!ure to arrange a game with Ohio State for 1321, declaring "other Wisconsin men agrees with me that we did not get fair dealing." Other Big Ten universities rearranged their schedules to secure games with Wisconsin, Richards' statement says, "in striking contrast to Wilce's (Ohio State coacht consideration for Wisconsin, his aivv mater." Thinly veiled charges of unsportsmanlike tactics at the Wisconsin-Ohio State game last fa4i constitute the main reason for Richards' declaration that "no team I coach will ever play Ohio State." Shown; the statement of Coach
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER BY TRADING AT The Star Store Everything for Women and Children THE STAR STORE Ph. Resnick, Prop. 588 Oakley Ave., Hammond (Between State and Plummer)
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Tota's 727 Team average 736 2-3. CRANK CARS Ranight 171 Carrow 31s Barsleh 150 Stress in Law i;5
176 1 62 3.VJ 150 1 13 77 0
163 I1 1 150 163 130
167 1 46 130 134 135
14S 15.3 150 150 152
Tot a' Teem
. .673
'.5 5
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SATURDAY SPECIAL Peairat Brittle 20c lib.
Right out of our huge copper caldrons, almost warm, and as crispy, nutritious and delicious as is possible to be; a big treat for the whole family, at '? former price. Wc believe we have made enough so no one will be disappointed.
Fancy Boxes; Leather Covered; Silk Lined For her birthday, filled with Chocolate Creams. Chocolate Dipped Nuts, Fruits, Nougats, Caramels, Bon Bons or Pecan Rolls; all strictly fresh candies made daily in our own Sanitary kitchens. Boxes 40c to $15.00.
For your protection, get the best it costs no more and see that it bears the name
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Although
the loss of Captain Howell through ineligibility the team i!l go n the floor with a strong lineup. Laporte s coming with a strong tenm having been defeated once- this seas-op. However Hammond is confident after taking Lowtll into c-anip will endeavor
lompare, the).t,, ukr the sculp of the Porter countv
beys. The second team will meet lh Last Side Maroons in a curtam-rairr. This game has been widely advertised and a big crowd is expertedI L'-.ieup for Hammond: L. P.. filey; R. F.. Shanks; C., Evans; L. G., IIouely: R. G. Freer..
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We Have Also Added Thousands of Pairs of
Men Routed Out Of Bed By Early Morning Fire,
NEWARK SHOE STORE
AND NEWSTADT BROS.
SUFFER BIG LOSS.
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to lire atructure ira amoke. J
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Shoes Gre&tij Rc! scti
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Sheee far Van aad Weasae at , !.. it s. U-M aad 4.M aad hondrecs of ether big feergasii
Womio'i High Sboei, Oxfordi and Putnpi, ia Gun Metal Black Kid Turn Sole. Havana Brown Kid, Battleahip Grey Cloth Top. White W.ihahle Kid and Loui and Military Heel Site moatly 2 to 5;j. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 hoe Sale Price Women' High Shoe, Oxford and Pump. A wonderful (election of Havana Brown Kid. Brown Buck Top, Cloth Top, Patent Leather, Lace and Button, Grey Buck and Black Buck Top, with Louis Heel. Vici Kid, Common Seme Heel, Tan, Side Lace, Grey Buck Top. Pearl Grey Lace with Loui Heel and Vici Kid and Common Sense Heel. Size motly to S. Regular $6.00 and $7.85 Hoe Sale Price
52.98
Thousand of pair of Women' Fino High Shoe, Oxford and Pumpi. in Gun Metal and Mahogany A I" with Loui and Military Heel. Alo Black HJ3 fc Vici Kid, Low Heel with Rubber Heel attached. ifj f Siie. raolly 2i to 6. Regular Price $7.85 to iaOllW 38.95 Sale Price Women' Rubbers; all styles and shapes. g Regrular Prices $1.00 and $1.25. Sale Price Women's Wool Heather Hose which is now all the rage. Regular price $2.53. Jf T" Sale Price 0W Women's Black and Grey Juliets. Regular 52.25 and $2.50 kind. Sale Price oU Women's AH Color Juliets. R:gular p C Price $2.50 Sale Prico Women's spats, most all colors. Regu- f P lar price $2.50 Sale Price j 0J Women's One Strap Comfort Oxfords. "1 lCr A Regular $4.00 value Sale Price J qJJ Ladies Ribbon Trimmed, High Cut, Felt Moccasins. Regular Price $2.75 and $3.00 Sale Price ftO Cork and Hair Insoles, just the thing to keep your feet warm and prevent damp- C,f ness Salo Price Panther Tread Rubber Heels. AH sizes. O Regular Price 35c Sale Price Shed Water Oil. For Water-Proofing shoes and all kinds of Leather. Full UfHalf Pint Can. Regular Price 25c. B Sale Price & Corn Cure, the guaranteed kind. Regu- i lar price 25c Sale Price J, Slumber Socks and Boot Socks. Just the thing to keep your feet warm in cold fvUljfweather. Regular Price 75c. CLpfti Sale Price w
Bath Slippers. Regular every day Price 7Zc Sale Price
48c
Men's Manchester Hose. Regul
4 for $1 Sale Price
lar price, CfSil ice, 4 for 0
Men's Wool Hose. Regular Price -$1.75 (f j O Sale Priced .(
Men's Rubbers, first quality. Most all ej styles. Regular $1.50 kind. i Sale Price JL
Men's Spats. Regular Price $2.00. Sale Pries BOYS' SHOES In Gun Metal, Patent Leather. Lace and Button; Sizes 9 lo 13 Also in Gun Metal button; t to 4!j". Regular Price $3.45 and $3.95. . Sale Price
29
1.50
Men's heavy work shoes in black and tan. Shoes that are built for wear with heavy double weather proof soles. A $6.00 value Sale Price
Men's Dres Shoe in Black and Koko Brown, in Lace, English and Blucher style. Leather ole. it f alio with Neolin guaranteed ole and Goodyaar a rubber heel. If thee oIe do not wear, new fcat ITlf fl one appled free i the Goodyear guarantee. A J Vafl' These shoes are worth $10.00 Sale Prica Men's Dres Shoes. All the Latest Styles aad p OO Leathers, including the famous Army shoe on the Lea. flJB Vf Munson last. Choice of the store, ralues tip lo D Tsf $12.00 - r Sale Price MJJ Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoes, Strong, J Durable Soles and Haels, Regular Price 1 $4.00 Sale Price iL JJ Youth's rubber boots, knee length, sizes B M P C-ll ... T Sale Price Youth's storm boots, sizes 6-11. ji M Sale Price &&3j Misses' Boots, sizes 11-2. O OC Sale Price W$ Men's 12 inch Hi Cut Storm Shoes ? Of? , Sale Pries tjf f J Men's 1 6 inch Hi Cut Storm Shoes, Heavy &j 0 ff Soles Sale Prica 0CJtjJ Boys Hi Cut Storm Shoes, Heavy Soles Q 06 Sale Price
Little Gent's Hi Cut Storm Shoes, Heavy
Soles Sale Pries
: 2.98
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Open Tuesday and Saturday Nights
575 H0HMAN STREET
166 STATE STREET
