Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1921 — Page 10

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the rame but t ifb the fninfts on their ow n floor ihe legiou boys will have

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team wil loa.hly cc t -.right the' Cornets

j fifteen pounds t j a man us the Cotmt.i . J-f only lightweights. J The Comet .Irs. will play the Ham-

mon Maroons ns -r nirlaln-rai.jcr, flr.'d same railed at T.ti p. m.

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ISPiCIAt TO THE TIMES1 WHITING. Keb. ' A parked house, is expected for the. hjg game Saturday r got when th Chicago Roosters wil! on hand to do bat t le wi t h the Whiten;Owls. l,rd bv Leonard Sachs, reputed to be cn of the best guards in I 'is gam toJay. there f little doubt u. the mind of the Uoosttrs' fans, who v it accompany tin tram in full fort, s ' to the result of the game. Insert and Sac Vis will do the guarding f-r the visiters. I.itt need be ea c! as to Bagen's ability in this caprto.i a.i he held c'own the same po-ii-.n on the !o'"nl team in 1917 and IMS aid with, Sach!i working alongk -i ii. him this pair will "gicc. no eni cf trouble to th-s Whitine forwards. . hn of rtughrcss may work its way i--.!o -the. game es bfth of the above "aj'crs erf mivbcr of Paddy Irisoil' championship football team, reaving in the halfback position. How--.cr. should t.iey endeavor to use i iicir football tP'-iirs in the game Saturday night. Referee Govirtj. who is ht.oTn'njf quite efficient in this official apac ty. w i'l out them close and fast, j In the pivot position the lloo-uei s have n. sccor. 1 Ieney. tStill well, who j ' m th"ni off to the right or left al- 1

most at will, will Le no end of worry for Mainey of the Owls qgl fans may expect ssome real basketball to tw displayed by th two juniperw, , Vlaude, r'lxon, V'orence and Kud "i'l bo depended upon to ret the pcirita for th'T tams and all f .-iir

rank oven with anything that tlv Ov Is can put as-'i'nst them. In reality, man for man, the tea.nis' rui.k -about even, but it is believed that the 0ls aav-. a hit the best, of it as to team pbiy and caching. They hae taken r:h a hold of the "liarf

system &A1 are jnipravini? wonderfully with each gam--. The game will &. watched wii h von 'iderahle interest ifrom the eeeutne oJficcji of the Chicago cty hall, wher Mayor Thompson holds forth The Hoosters are his idea of the way to "boost" Chicago rr.-i it ia natural that

the outcome ,f the game will ho of S rca t interest to him. Again, u win be of interest inasmuch as The r.oo'Uers. T'.ig I-'ive and the Owls an t.-o-kd In a three game series for the championship of this district The game w !! he the one big test hefore the Ow:s i:-.e-t the New York -Nationals on Monday r,ig-ht, Fen. T.

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ilwin-f to the fact that the two teams r .iJ n..H co.ne 13 satisfactory ar--.ungrment on playing dates, the Ham--.I'd and V.-hhir.g High schools have n-utuallv agre-J t .. cancel both gamr -vhi.-h had bee-j tentatively scheduled l- wes agreed th.it the two teams -hou'd not men vntil the sectional etball tou'-nar.Mr.t is held later in ... . . i, - t ti-.n,

r- "ason. UOin teams uj

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s iou:d prove a great drawing curd for Ud.ketbai; fans of the Calumet region.

(DEFER WILLARD'S

CHANCE AT TITLE TILL WBOR DAY Rickard Announces Kansan Will Meet Winner of

July 2 Bout

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tlinmpion. defeated John T.cMer John4n In ten round it Detroit. 1 3orrt dcfrnlrd Copt. Hob ttoper In twthc round at ir York. NKW YORK. Vfh. S. Al Uobcvts ot : ..w York received the referee's dc!,;on over Cap:. Poa Hoper of Chicago t:fr a 12-rounJ tout here lost nightt Uoberti we'giiod 18) pounds and Itopcr 1ST. The V.estTner relied mainly on hrd right hut Hoberts easily avoidd it and oulbtr.ed h!g opponent. lloprr's bloe fi'peared to be th" more dangerous, but. when a number ..f spectators rhowea their disapprov-

f tho decidt-i. he ii.iea up to quiet them a' an Indication he was satUh-id Hith il.

! .VKW VOniC, I-'('o Z. -Tex It.ckard. ! coxing promoter, last night gave out that the Der.ipsry-Willard fight, whicii j Htmpsey announced in L03 Angeles

and ' -vcsterJa" "'as off, had been pestpon-

til n 1111 trie cor-.Hcr.t of both pamciI pants until Labor ray. Sept, S.

Richard taid hp would s-tage a bout on that day Oc'wen Willard and the winner cf this T'cmpsey-Carpentier bout, under the term.s of AV;ila.rd's evicting contract.

FOLLOWS J. K -GEORGES. For various reasons, I have decid

ed to postpone th3 Demnsev-W'llnrrl

natch until Ithor I'ay." said Kickatd.

"While both TJcmp.-cy and Willard arc b illing and eager to observe tho original contract and meet in llmlnnii

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cided that the cortest had better be staged in the orc.n. following the Dcmpsey-earpeRticr match c-f July 2."

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Hammond Trims South Chicago ill Bowling --v.- co.irli Chicago bowling team

was greatly surprised to get the unex-t-d trimmiiV they had received f.,,, the HAmntor.d bowling team at t'. McCool's bowling alleys at. Hammond Tuesday evening. South Chicago J , ... it-..,,i t-v 12S fins at South .

Chicago and thought they would do ,h same over here In Hammond. The S-uth Chicago bowlers brought with them many .foll"n ert but. they too were disappointed the -my tbry were getiis braten anl they fept pretty fjuiet curing the whole match game. South Chicago has for many y?!ir.-, hfn beating Hammond In the howling match gamo but the team now representing Hammond this year will undoubtedly bring heme the honors after C.ie next match frameHady and .Sugar of the Hammond t;m were tho only bowlers who su"-..-c-ded in hittlnij 111" 200 mark. The S-.uth Chicago bo'lrs re expecting t.. trim Hammond in lb- if:t match l.ic.t will be bowled in Chicago in a ft -.v weeks. To" fi"ro: HAMMOND. I

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Comets Tackle Lowell American Legion Team The North End (Vniftj won a double victory over the North Side Hebrews, the first team not thr surprise of their lives for the Hebrews played them to a standstill for three quarters of the game, the- ilrst half ended 3' to 3 in the Hebrews favor. With the score 11 to 5 and s-even irh.-jtaos to go thComets shifted theii lineup. It was their last chance but thq new men came through with flying colors, they swept the Hebrews off thejr feet and

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have we this season greatly increased our number of satisfied customers?

under the able management of our superintendents BILL KJRKEINER and walt McClelland we are giving better service than ever before.

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The Hammond team won every and a'so lead by C45 pins-

HAMMOND MEN LOSE IN DOUBLES MlT boiling 5-o-jtb Chicago and 1 rimming them by "t. pins 1-id LIpinKi und W. l-ohsor bowled the best two t.o-vlers cn the South Chicago tam in three game total pin series and lost by 16 pins. Tin Hammond boys lead 1 he .South Chicago men by 13 pins aTn first D"it the second game) "The

Soit'h Chicaj.i men got a reiJ lucky .rr'de and at tiio fr.i.'-h of the second vame the Hammond (ci were 101 pins tw-hlnd. The third game the Smith Chicago boys nearly lc ft the match game, the Hammond boys who were so far hhind did not give up but. bowled f heir best but lost. 2-1 pins. Kob?,i and W&lcsak are considered to li the best two boilers in South Chicago, Ed I,ipinskl and Horiser will bowl the South Chicago men after the next match gnme in a fpw weeks and the Hammond men will pjn'ot to turn the table r ntl bring bach honors to Hammond.

protects our .customers on quality and weight.

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the fans went wll-1. yelling for the Hebrews to hold, but the Hebrews were gone as they s turned to lose- all their pep. The final score was 18 to 15 in the Comets favor. Hue. credit must be given the Hebrews as this was thenfirst game with only one week's practice. With a little more practice the;.-, wii! be a hard bunch to beat. Tim Comet Jr.i. defeated the Hebrew

Jrs in a hard fought game, IS to ?. The score at hal time was 7 to 5 in the Hebrews favcr. Tonight the Comets will play the Trowel! American Legion at the Ir ing gym as a curtain raiser, the Cornet Jrs. will play the Hammond Maroor.i, first game called at 7:43 i- m.

liY JIM Ml K TtAT'. WHITING, Jnd . Kfb. 3. Gene Grogan has announced the main bout for tho A merican Iegion boxing ahmv' at Whiting on Monday. Feb. M. This In., ut will 1 ring together two young fellows v. iih large follow ingMorrio Ji.di nso.i cf Ituseland will op-

poke Jimroj- liradv a fighting Irishman from Jtetroit. Morrir Juiinson is bet

ter known around lhi.ii parts by his fighting tactii-.t rnd known as a rushing bearcat Swede. The faris of Roseland are juvt ia 'fy our h'ni and they hav cause to be. He han fought simii, men as Tim MrCjrthy ami Hail-or Friedman and h?s held'his o'vn. Jimmy Urady r.-crntly foucht Clyde Hellmgor. the pi id. of l.orain, anrl made so good an ui.prcssion ri'h the fans at Sandusky that they immediate-

for another bout. He rnci is fast and hof; a; top tpeed for the

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he card w:ii be anv dys. A scmi-wind-l.tntnaries will be ci:

COMETS DEFEAT HEBREW TEAMS The North End Cornels of Hammond wil! meet the. strong LotpII American r,e,Tlon team of 1 owes! at. the Irving school gym Thursday night, Feb. Z. Th" Comets will ro into the game determined to v i i. The Comets lost to rrfiwr-11 a .fe-v w-ielVH ago at Howell, unfair-i ! iarit y v.ih the floor coct then;

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narrow toes; heavy, medium or light weight soles. Suitable for dress, street and business wear. Most every size and width are here in these high grade stylish shoes, at this very low price. We can assure you of perfect satisfaction.

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