Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1921 — Page 8

Pncre Eicht

THE TIMES odnc.-riay. Fob. 16. 1921,

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professional rirttf. if looked upon as a i)rvi!;ij;ng cfnitvnder forj the title to43 ay. -following 15-round draw with V.y iH-i'nr-, the crafty SI. Paul pupil of Mike C.bii.-.n.. When the bout rndI the jmigf-s ili.-aisrocd on a decision ''"1 f I'-iV-i .I' lrmy lloliof i I r with v'"- ' - them in rii'Sinsr Ike bout a draw.

HAMMOND FANS BLUE AT PROTEST ;

MATTY'S WIFE AND SON ARE CHEERED BY IMPROVEMENT IN GREAT HURLER'S HEALTH

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according- to titer : ovni'r champ, "lhal ; final." "I positively rv;i! meet nobody umi the champion," he declared. "I'm i'oi mr-r chaiTpio i. TIir puohr didn't a.k Covin or .irffrips tr. go out. and ':i:Kp a rep' vh--n they Fusrht return iiiaf'.'iif!. I'm : 1 lin'': f ; a tctur i match. I don't u unt t run t hf-cmd raters. If tl- v don't n:e ii.c'c: Dempfey I'll no; 'ight again.''

Wabash Quintet Stops Butler College, 29 to 25

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IN'DIANArOL:.. lor.gr list cf vie; 3r; Fagc's Bist'er e (::- was tt'ppr-j in-r college's crack five Vard fought ha'.: leading by a it w way.

:i , Vb. 16 The h : i n c; up h y P a t ;:.isif thai! team . 3 to It waij a with Viibas-o. Jir.'.s m ott c f t h

LAST NIG-IIT'S FIGHTS At en York Minim y firp-r nI Tsi ! 1 jr Irfo. hoxi-rt a 15-rouix' dr.T. Ale 4.olf?toln rarnfd m lrolloii uut Irank I ; I y In ten round. I'rcd Jn'k, of Inslniid.

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BT IVHTN GCHATKF.N" Coach W1!H Hess' bapketha

,rs wl'.l travel to Gary Friday som-J-wi.Rt dicourgred at the latoyt turn ? affairs in allow!:; the Whlf.r.g i.:?i .-.-hool protest against the cliffio l.'.y v' Its two star performers. Shr-iton and Cadwilder. It has teen Known y a great miny fans in Hammond

that a last minute atten-.pt .---, tho former Oi-vforcs-v. lie men frcm j T'layl-ns in the. romtnp tournament , ivlth Hammond voald be mr.de. "! h- ! r.ieasly fact that tho pnvs: is based , m the two players having played on , the Alumni and Presbyterian t'MW : will not carry much we.ghi v .'.h t:i' ; tat board of athletics. The att'-rpt, ro keep Hammond's two leadinsr r'ay- ; ers out of the eranvr-s goes to sho'.v that there 1 something: wrong w.th . h;t;h school athletics in Lake ctir.:y. j Coach Hart of "VVhitln?. who j ben givn crsdit for the protest, d- ; r,i that he aaked Seoretary A. L- j Treoter to Keep the purple and wh:t i men from f-jrther basketball compe- j iitk-n. Jf mector Hart's statement H ! correct the Himmond team will hn up in regular formation nh;n the In- ; rale" play (Oary) Emerson at O-iry j Friday evenln. j S-jpt. Monro and Principal Sprdm J KammonJ hfrh chool Jeft t Iii s

mornlTJar for lporte. where tliey intend t see that aorneth!ns b d"nat once In resarda to the pioif?'. sQaabJe. Hammond fane who are down-hearted over the unexpected affair are hoping- that everything will He etralgrhteaed when the two local ot Cciale return from the plow town. In tha meantime Coach Hee is drillinghis men very hard, Hess realize? that he has two tougrh games on hand for the -week n3 and protest or not' the entire iquad will work very hard show that they are not a iwd man team. Shanks and Erans are now able to leoate the xioops from ail angrl's and distances. Should the state board uphold the protest thcei two veterans will take the positions left vacant by th players involved. The Hammond quintet ha two sterling g-u"ds j,, Xlchole and Egrcers and barring the many "booB" whic hthey no doubt will get ia Gary the pair of watchful waiters will do all they can to see that the locals win. Meanwhile a sharp demand for tic:cpts ia being- made and it is announced that ever 200 students will go to Gary to see that Hess' players are not shy of p6p which 'they especially need at tills time.

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Every Woman Thinks I Wisb I Couid Make My Own Diesses Tea "an hi-c btylish up-to-date for 'he pr.ee of material. We teach you how to cut, ft: and and make dresses. Ku!nPf (cures for Professional t-estmakir.gr and Uestffn'.ng. tay i""i j.-. - . r.tr Cias??. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE GZ05 S. Haisted Street Sara Patek, Principal r.i-"-: i.s -:-t - - r CALL CE WRITi; ICE TEE-LI3

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Krs. OrrrstT Mathewoa ami eon waUhingr ice races at Sarattac Lake, N. Y., and p'ctur of Mnthewson as baseball fans know him. From the health-giving climate cf the Adirondacks corueg word that Christy ilathewson, 'TBirr Six," has put ever tns first strike on old man tuberculofis. His -physicians have decided he can move about in a wheel chair after months of time spent almost enthely in bed. Ami th picture above shows that Mrs. Mathewon is cheered by hi improvement. For the first time since Matty succumbed to the disease she ia emiiing. kr. f rieiua say.

CHENEY (t PHONOGRAPHS "The Longer It Flays the Sweeter It Grows"

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ST. CYRILS TO MEET

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TTHITINO. Inl, Feb. 16. St. Cyrils and St. Joseph's Collere of Collegevilla, Ind- will play their second lama this aeason at "miiting Saturday night, Feb. 19. The first game was won by the college boys after one of the Hardest battles they had this teaeon. Tho Cyrils had the leel in the first half but the toilers boya came back stro-nc ia the second and threw half n dozen baskets which was too much for the Cyrils to overcome. This frame ought to be much faster as the Cyr'! will be rlffht at home and this being their first real gam at home and th way they showed up when playing out of town, they nurely will make the roileg-o boys etep some If the want to win. Tho Cyril are having- some difficulties In arranging- games with team? their eite and have ben playing th" teams much heavier. There are few prod teams that would be right In the Cyrils class suc'i as the. Ail Faints Triangles and Club "U'hitingr Renews erd some ethers. tf Saturday's game will fce played at the Slovak Home hall at 8 p m. All the fans wiphiny to pee a real game of rasketbail be sure and da there.

S-'rortlngr Editor Times: Of course if we should t the "Whiting news reporter have his way it wouid not be fair to a boy that pu; up a great "Shi end led ail the way. is the version of Hammond an I other outside fans. In the opening- round LfplnsUl opened like a wild man and carr'.e i JV..W off his foet and it was the tiiat saved him as h was hanging- on tho ropes. In tha second round I.ipinski had Elder eoinsr again and .kept him covering- up and clinching- throughout the round. The third round ouened with both boys groins rood but Lipiuski had a safe margin S3 he kept carryingr the flg-ht continually. In the fourth round Lipinski was

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cau?rhj: napping- and wan floored by a

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f.ash and carried the flsht to Elder who was a little careful about coming in contact with Llpinskt's rights ani lefts. Round five opened with L.!p'nsk1 driving Eider to the ropes with a shower of rights and lefts and forcingEider to cover continually, both boys ended the round with a tired looU. Round six was tamei as both boys were cautious and looking for an openlngr to elip over a K. O. but both failed to uncork the sleep producer. You can use your own Judgment and fifftire the outcome for yourself and no unfair statements are used in this writeup. such as being- floored for the count of nine. SOME REAL HA.CIOXD I'ANj.

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of the world, i-, ready t re-enter t-i? pri.re riv.g cir.J t'.a-eatens to make l.fe Tr.iTflhle for tfirr y AV ills,. th sriant N'cw Orl-Jans :.'.gro who knocked out "red Fulton In four : - -. 1 Althouar i Mill C0iifln:-d in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth. Kay... his ;imo is almost up, niii the or.ee groat colored tighter has prre.'rtly improved in strength and health and claiir.s lie is a far bettor Voir ban he ever Mas before. A letter w. received from him bv Al lyipre in tiiis city yesterday askln; the recipient to iomf h'.-t manager. In the p-tter Jo'.in.--on derided the pr-;-en: crop of le ivy weights a-u tated that lie ts anxious to be matched with

in a! V las. 1 tnten. uemp.aey and any ol

the others. "I am going- to furnish one t!gr stirprise when I yet cut and start boxlng agaln," ha wrote.

NEW CONTENDER FOR TITLE flNTERVATIONA'. KE'.VS SFRVtCH JfETW TOHIv. Fob. if! Sammy Sletrcr. Harlem featherweight, who recently stepped frcm nmareur ranks 'to t

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DeFoe and Sammy Sieger . in Fifteen-Round Draw rElT YORK, Peb. IS, Billy DeFo-5 e-f St. Paul and Sammy Stieer off Nt Tork boxed fifteen rounds to a draw at .Tta.dison Square Garden la?tt night. Th" -ieeision was g-iven by R;feree .T'vi iTtaukup afte-r the Judg-es disagr-d Dp Foe outboxed his opponent and hs i the better of the infifrht irer. Sieg-er Used a hard rierht often and cam"

ffotif t the Anion. De Foe welph

1?3 pounds and Slearer 124. A tonround bout between Lieut. Karl Bnl-i cf .Seattle and Freddy Jacks of Bro, lyn was decided draw by the referee Each welerhed 127 pounds.

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Xa j I Wash Your Duds in Our Suis J for less than you can do it at H

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Gables Ivor' Cnips. , ',' Reduced prices, 25 pounds for $1.20. ' K

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If you are going to furnish a new home, refurnish your old home, possibly a room, or a few extra pieces, you will find here savings possibilities that are truly phenomenal. Better savings opportunities have never before presented themselves as they are now at this store. Reductions have not been made on furniture -that is just ordinary but the good, serviceable, quality kind that everyone will pride themselves in owning it. Investigate these important specials here this week.

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CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrcal Contractors Estimates Gladly Furnished. Fixtures, Appliances and iring. See Us and Save Money. PHONE HAMMOND 48 Cor. Fayette and Walter Sti.

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They are so good there has never been a lime until now, that ve could get all we wanted. Victors are good records becauje they ou?!jvr: other kinds. They are good because the Victor people, have exclusive contracts with the world's greatest talent, heard only on Victor Records.

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Regular 9x12 foot size." Some are seamless, all are good close weave. At less than mill prices today. Buy now, as this price is only for three davs. Reduced from $55 and $60.

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drawers of dust-proof construction, rubbed and polish finish. Extra pieces.

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These Sales Nov in Progress Offer Savings Opportunities That Should Not be Overlooked. Get Your Share of them Tomorrow

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tranbe Fiano & Slaslo Cc tiSl I tohman K- r, et 1 tarn ; ii ( n d , India r. i

will centiR'je to give the people of Hammond Good. Honest, Reliable Dentistry at the following lew prices:

Gold Crown, 22K Vv hite or Porcelain Crown

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OVERCOATS Your choice of the Overcoats while they O O V( last, $50 values, at only : . .J k) TROUSERS Your choice of the dress . C O C Trousers, $10 values, going at . . . .-

SILK SHIRTS, Ties, Hats, Caps, Hosier', Underwear, Sweaters, etc., at less than' onat-Jhalf price.

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