Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1921 — Page 8

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THE TnfES Tuesday. February 22, 1!21

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IMS FROEBEL IN HARD GAME

BY JIMMIE RAY. VntlTlXG, Ind.. Feb. ..Whiting high relstorM '.heir 14th win of th ?ca.ion by dref at in c; Krot-lirl v.-f G,i?y la.t night in t!v last he. mo Ramo f the season hy a score f "J 4 t " Jloth t'ams trie! pvcryihing ttv-y and it was a ba'-tle ail the way. Wlntinfr found t henine! v e.s up against t'HiRh prop m i t ion in in-, tincr the Fioebrl boys and had to extend theinnelves to th? limit and nil the way in order to come ecu on the l-.np en.' of the score. The fu.-;t passiri; at t.-u k of the locals was 'he undoinir . f Froebel. The Froebel b..vs. two of whom are small, but of -lrst tram caliber, had Whiting: worried thrii .iuh ut the ntirr content and '.:e;rt breaking- up play after play. They were also unfortunate In not makuitj more buskt-ts. se"eral times 'he h-iil rollintf in the h.; and then out. Hut the Whiting r.oy too had their troubles with the ball for they counted but ten baskets it; the whole frame. The defensive work of the locals was uperh. Kroebel l.rtnsr able to score only thi'r ringers from long range. Polk of the Froebel team j-layd by far the best same of the e.ii--c- f w the visiting- team. This Ia.l is r an dean hand!-- the ball w.U He puzzled the Whiti'ig la.ls and managed to work the l'.ill somewhere n'-ar Xrjdl who stopped him. The more we

see of Nejdi's m ork the bitter we! think of him. He never appears ex-j

HAMMOND

L PLAY immi s uih!

nv tuviN-"; i-TiAVK-nN. With the in. '.st dis.i.trou season lu the basketball jmuals of the Hammond hiK'h s. h-iol fl.,-k,.r,B to a s. r-

s n's fn l i'..a.-:i 11 m hite plav-rs a-.- i'l

win over in its ' ii.im

day M-.-nins -vitli a d.aisive vut-i ,,v.-r the Crown l'oint liih sell"

quintet. j The futili'y of predict-:!: -he out - j come of liasketb.iU irara. s ;-v i.f.isur- j

intr the .on 'en..

t!i. northern Indiana sectional t.oirnaf ! mint starts at C,u:y March 4. Ham

mond with its. lineup ii nt-.uch'd would have be. n aide to jjive the other teams a titanic :-t ru c u le and as it Is the locals ill on- iiier t hemse I v. ; 'ui-ky if they are able to enier the t u r na men t Tii. -re is .ru.-n talk tint the Hani-

rn..id liih sc! 1 w , be b-nred fr..nii i .. ,i -. . j . . v, .... i ..... - . . i . : . . . ; . . , . j 1

L r. ii I .. n it 111 M i' ' 1 1 , .1 i ii... i' j I .

v.ar. Thi; will be a sad bb-w t.. Ilam-t

tnon.l. i.iily -o u hoi ;or th. lirs T uin in the , -ity'.i hls'ory t he rl '

'.I ii.'-'i ! I ' - n l c... in busbl a b.rtie j -.vviiiisjuiii a; ih riew Ir.dustria' .-!). ..d. 'it,. ),,.,!. . , ln.,,1 f i. lli! V, ItS j

J s ' ; ; 1 1 ! i ; :i aud th 1 u n i ' . - -' s .L aiuiuni f I are i . ; . i : : v ; lut tie- M.a.- bund of atti- ! IftoS Will pass Up il.l H!,i oiii's i.rsi j j i.viTjishi and if th- imaid i-.ib-s other- j I i is... 1 I l n : : ;l o it 1 ' spirit will rid die

; .nit. (.ary, oe it remembered, was n j p i ' I out "f Indiana c on p. : 1 1 . . :i s - y . r;

ears .il;.. ..n a t-eimial .Uarue audi "

jou pl-' and , through the c.-l fu, . ,.f I'rin. ij-il ' n-pt to put ;. : M. I'n.y the St--! C,;y s.-heols u '

line i rt- , .t.l ! t to- tr I --ruce .a ! l.e . n c i -

ate. It's l.. w i:p t l J.il-v I do a i

tel. At l.-ast I ;

ins of this w-k when he averaged , v K I J 10 US.

ZS 2-3 for the match against H"- j S ( a n i.-h hoiiermakers. Whitey of the Weld-iaj ir-r..man came wtihin 5 r.f the hie.li ind i viuua 1 i Kirch. .ft" score by rolling :!P.7 in ttie first fiam. Samo.-on e.trainst the Acid Words ilub. j "Whitey Shiinrk of ;he Holler Shop team s hitting 'he mHpl-s for KT"Od scores. j Totals The scores foil, w; j Tiaui nvcrni;", TOWKK NO. 2 ! WK

i I l-'fTman 1

i y. u hay .la mes

1 ( 111 Ver T.i 1 1 '1.1 IIS

211 211

1 H 0 12-1 -lonUh

. IB.', 1.1S l'-.l n..rn,an . .107 HW 17a j Kirch. .ff

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Totals Team averape. STf..

C H.-nrlcson Haaseii Wad-

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T.dals T. am a vera -.v

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'.'2 3 SHI S 1 I

SHOP, 1 (

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Totals . . Team average, f "

110 i .', ( I ' H n r i k s o n

1 2.' , Mill, r . 11-. M.-Cartliy -i x i Whit iw-r 2 12 t.lesse . . .

. . 2 'i J 17 1

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810 5 1 .1

1 lik- turn for 11a

hop

1 to the nut

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Clrutuet I'u r i n t on Fa 1 k a u

AC1H WoliRS. IIS 142. 1.5-t l.i:i 132 1"2

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T.-tals Te;, m a via it rr.K-k-K.if. ha k S.-b.-.. eik- i t 1 Pick o v ieh . . . .

121 1.

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shTei th--- ,-.-s a-,-.,h nnrTO PS been establi.h.-d thiss-es. n !.;, has lb Ul been bristlinf Ch .-f.KKeui.K f ria oi : U J I i L. J U I Ull

loEitifENife

. . . 1 a :; 114 11, ... 731 074 f.7.

one reversal af'.-r nnot-er. N'. v.-i t h- -less, the Haoim-.nd hieh . P,o. 1 w i! rule a h' a y favorite ..v. r the. Hub hoys Friday. At the start of the baske'hall sonson the Hammond attack was puny and because its d.-'fens was also wavery in vital pts the locals l..st several panics. Th- Hammond tivshowed mo.'e flaws than the averaupers.n '-cnlil pi-k frotn the- l---i-i:c .a' rations. C.-a.-n !l.-s.-' w. fk.'., - t . K.-t a w i'ai:'; 1. cm hut th piay r

The North Knd Com-t of Hainm .nl will play th.- era. k Hammond Hidependents at the lrv-n-- sch ., 1 yuij Tin ulay evenin.;. !'. '.. 22. 1221. The j Independents, fa : -, .-r' y th- N.-rth S'1 ? '

i !b-br. w.. ifiv ' ' a - .- n -r a 1 on of real

tars. Th y In Id 'h ('. nets to a J . !." sc t e a few ks ;i-'.i, .i a o..d ,

Totals

Team average. tlf'S

i'K A N K CAK-Sk 172 1..2 11! 1 4 S 114

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. . .ICG J 37 1th ...1.1.1 i:tt 121 ...1,13 18a 21H 177 If. 3 1H ...237 l.ol 17U . . . . 8 S 8 8"4 8S? -3. I'.S. ...173 12 fi 12S 117 111 172 ....14". 11" 1'-" ,...222 2"'J lf4 1 S t 2 14 1 1 5 ... S 1 2 S 1 3 730 'K . ... K.I 117 17 ....113 1 1 S 1 1 ... HP'. 177 1 f. i . . . .117 1C1 lit . . . .212 1.10 1-53 v. .1 :i 22 7 ' 2 -t : 1 .' ,s. 173 17 IS'.' 117 14 1 1 . ... 1 in 1 3i . . . . 12 I 14 4 1 "a . . . .11',) H".H 172 . . . .7(11 i2S 722

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ured with the box-rs I have tnent toned. Several of- the inn re will in .,' lUlTLa'tl f llOW, but thry siinply .iai' heli. tiK. Just w ty it ts tliat v.,- h. . failed to (bvT.,p more ..-dm! h-iiv;. -weights Is a my t ery. That is why ' have confined my attentions for t.e most part to the trh. mentioned. Incidentally, lexp-'t to Ko ri-ht ati.ai! with the 1 . 10. T.sf y - C '1 1 p. n 1 1 -r arid Ii-tnps. y-Wi'h.r 1 ma t e )-. .-s. at)1 p,. fot rii- i'l that Charl-s lahrari's s:Rtie . j.ower .f attorn-v has arriveil by im.l

nnternation.il N. S". Sport iliK KdiJor 1 f roi.i London and cm rytt.inc if ,n NF.W Y'lltiv. Feb. 22. "The heavy-! readiness for t-nnir 1; ov. r th C"Chr:.n w.-i.-ht div;sb.n -i' bointr to. la yis 1 -t - J Ik.vh- intfies's to i.-.e.-' tl- if any b-C'-r than it vas wh -n "What ef th-- ..ill..-r dh .,r,.'?" 1...-;.-th-v were io'...iit in- the country for ar, wa S.C(, .

P.Y JA'T Vl.I"i''K

"white hop-s." "As I s-e it thre are hot three boxers of real cnlit.'-e. Tiny are I'-IW-s-y. ('arpenti r and YVil'ard." T'-x Ulckard. peer of boxlnj? pl"fnioters, mad" tlis interesting fat e-

"As for The rchi.i

i'-. V.-eltf-r

featherweight .l-'Ssrs.' he fail. I lo k on t-hnt as praet iea'.I y (i-.rm.int. I have be.-,) i)rrii,!. r, interest file r-hal. -pions of tl.es- r1S;-fs aside fr,:n the reeent I'.ritt .n-T.wls !...'. y.-l

1 2 3 1 1

. . .12:' 1.18 1 .1 I

1 3 S 17 1

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Totals

Team averace. "7i 2-3. ;ui-;.."i: wduks. M. T'ataky 1S1 1

.1. .I.-mikv 131

H. F.a.lb.ff 171 1

T. lei shook

merit today is 1 iseussinR- th-i hnivv- j fee why th. s.- t : ' i-h . k ,-rs sh-.u; weinht situatio'i n whn h he has been j f ! r. anybody, Ho-.vev. r. ttari a, li'-ply tnurossel for many months. k' "d roili! w.i'a's-, f-.s- w;t,rlint t'.ill kr-nnan manaired to xty ! f ' '" : " ' '' 1 ' ' ' r "' ;':''

twelve rounds v. it h. Ie-irais.-y and Fb ?art In made a ored it able fh-avlni; against I'.iarican, Then there are oth ers." Hirk.ml waa reminded. "Ive seen p r I-'. I ca 1 1 y every one o" the preson t-la y hfavyv-i(lit a.p!rart in action," Ficknrd replied, "and have tailed to disc,, ver where they can lip-

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sparse. The 1 i u ; p w e v, t s a,) ).;. ;,t . Wf iirhts," be ...riiJuiiel, "a re t!: real I.ve divi-.ions. It has always .eetl pv-t w a y."

TRY A "TIMES WANT AD'

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ly kicked lie necessary pimcn k :i

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which .- Ini'-i; cotnbtnat n.n musl have. In spite ef all the '' f-,ts tho Hammond team ; ante t. life vl-n Sh' lton and I'mlu alii -r w: re put in t h- lineup and as a result tho-purpl and white were able to win thre' Kamejs in a row. This put a e-t,w enthusiasm in the team and its fan..

cited and can dejiet-Jed on to g-i p.ut alonr conn-s old man -.loom ind the ball if It sp?9 within his territory, j rub s that, th- "iife savers'' of the b -Wickhorst come through beautifully cals are in- liribb- because throu-h an when he waa injected into the irame J oversight i h , y happened to play w.ta and made two cunterc. Hurke too: a church fe :n when they sh.aibl have I

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The C.oo. ;s .vkl he in t'nre tihtititf; s tin y ,ihvuy iJ.o. they have a re a." i am. Tin- ''o:o.. t.- iw. ,, ;, ,,; ;,t l-kiat!

Totals 62 4 7 4 3 718

Team avera-r-. 72 2-3. AltUAFFINK. Winsh.w K,7 1,10 Hia Miles 1.13 1.10 1:0 Wilt Ill 11:i 1S1 I'ummy 11a i;,n -,n Farowski 121 12 l'i;i

Totnin 736 761 7St1 Team nut:i-;i., .61. SWITPIIIMI IIC!'T.

j I'a rsi. 1, tsi 1 71 1 So'ene'l 1 :! 1 S'.

Tin- Com. ts will line u-a irainst the' ,. -

. 1 .ran t-ni 121 1 a.i

ikia-ai;o Saturday i:i;-'-.t. The final) score was .10 to 11. in Fast Chicago's j

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piayea a good same. liitins piayed been wati hin;r the prelim" contest ranie called a

Froebel at Crary next Friday and thej from t

1 niiiiiK ooj s win nave 10 go some I

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rv.s no doubt will Kiv-i ..-.i

them a ch.ino. t show tlo-ir skill. This;

name w til tie worth traveling miles to' see . 11 rt , I , ., , t. 01 1... . 1 ..... 1 I '

, , ,. . ! Team av. riir". S.lrt 1-

o-leen I.'le UUO Wel-ht t"atIlS. Fllst

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.110 110 .2 02 la

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Totals

rS.S 810 31;

win. Whiting's second team won over Froebel's second team hy a score or Hi to 9. Tommy D.van was the scorinc boy of this pame. making- 11 points of his teams 16.

side lines.

W.th t'n" two oentioned players out of the name the locals have lost two Sanies in success4 n . c-t-sts which easily would ha e been won had the two been in the anu-. What worries the Hatnmofid fj.is, and they are lee;.

1 ions strontr .lspite reversf .. is that

! Ai'IH WOilK?. ; Hummovid 121 1 S It? j 'ku i; ia 1.-1 1 j 2 j Crummelt Iik2 111 1?J Iki7(til 1 -i A

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Palikan

BOWLING LEAGUE

f?EC!.L TO THE TIVFl AVHTTINC,, ink. Feb. 22 Cap Fori-; r.f Tower No. 2 V am did the la st bowl-

12 2 1 3 0 20? ir9 i

Totals Team averaire.

721 7S.1

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Team averse, 77 1.

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FIGHT DECISIONS

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At Fay ton. O. llenny Leonard nloppnl , I'.tt.ile Iot Ct. At lloslim Put Met iirthy bent Tnl j .liimicKon Cll. j At I'hiladelphla Ivl! 'Vllll-m bent i l.e A Hell ;UI.eln S. Jrinh; Palsy ("line heal Johnny Summer I H). ! At Detroit Tony 7.111 Ktopped Don Ciirley i-) . Chuck W ilson anil ( Jimmle Zlll. f'riivr IO. j At Itallimore Tommy 1oiiKlilln hemt j A I .Nelson (IO). j At MiHvniikee .lohnny Mfmlrlohn 1 bent liver Hammer ltl. I

Kt f ivVork Itnllllnit Ortega Lent I t ieorp:e Chip (15). Frnnkle Hell j 'J beat Ihldle White ( 10 . U At St. I.nuU K-ivple Ciillendar beat I V-

lviil llrcnn At Memphis Bobbie Hughes beat Artie Simmon VI.

To the People of Lake County: Recently an experienced Tailor, named Angelo, opened a Tailoring Establishment in the room previously used as the dining room of the Mee Hotel. His tv.ilve years' experience with one of the leading tailors in Hammond enables him to guarantee excellent workmanship. He has 1500 samples to select from, so If you're in pursuit Of a suitable suit And one that's a "beaut, Made to gain repute. Let the wise man's boot Be your guide as they "scoot" To Angelo then follow suit. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING

EDWARD C. MINAS CO. 1 EDWARD C. MIMAS CO. ' 1 DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY L

Sale Starts Wednesday 1 snd will Coetiene for 4 Days FOR MEN AND WOMEN 0 FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS'

Now comes the Big Price Crash on shoes for everybody. Spic-span new shoes that have style, character, and our usual mark of quality. To sell quality shoes at $5.00 a pair, this is an amazing announcement.

Think of it! Shoes trTat would have sold from a third to a half more a few weeks ago can now be bought fo rless. But now your savings on shoes has come don't pass it by, to get higher priced shoes tomorrow and until Saturday night at $5.00.

The Lowest Prices In Years for Footwear of such High Quality and DesiraMlty

Women's Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Ties that Sold from $7.85 to $ 1 5

Women' $15 Dress Boots Women's $7.85 Ties

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Black and brown. Finest quality Surpass kid. Flexible light weight soles, French covered heels. Ia sizes 2z to 8. This sale, per pair

Black and brown glaze kid and patent colt. Louis and Cuban heels, flexible or welt soles. All sizes. This sale, per pair . '

Women's $9.85 Field Mouse Boot Finest of glaze kid, with cloth tops to match. Goodyear welt sewed soles, Louis hls. All sizes. This sale, per pair

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Every Woman Can buy a New Pair Shoes for Easter at this Price

Women's $8.50 Tan Boots

Women's $8.95 Dress Pumps Black and brown glaze kid and patent colt. Louis heels, welt and turned soles, suitable for street or dress wear.. Ail sizes. This sale, per pair

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For service wear. This boot has fine quality tan gun metal uppers, Goodyear welt sewed soles, military heels, medium round toes. Sizes 3 to 8. This sale, per pair

Women's $9.85 Brown Boot Latest model English lace. New toe, Cuban heels, Goodyear welt sewed soles. All sizes. This sale, per pair

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Women's $8.59 Tan Oxfords New color burgundy tan calf, English model with Cuban heels, Goodyear welt sewed soles. All sizes, AA to D. This sale, per pair

Women's $8.00 Kid Boot Black and brown. Military heels, service soles, English model. Sizes 4 to 8. This sale, per pair

Boys' $6.50 to $7.85 Tan Shoes Real good shoes, narrow or medium round toes. Goodyear welt sewed soles. Just the style every boy wants. Sizes 1 to 5 2- This sale, per pair

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ere are Men and Boys' Shoes that Sold regular at $6-50 to $10

Men's $7 to $9 Dress Shoes

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Men's $10 Tan Dress Shoes A most beautiful narrow toe English model. Genuine calf. Wing-Foct rubber heels attached. All sizes. This sale, per pair

Brown and black calf shoes, English, medium or wide toes. A number cf models to sel;ct from. A good run cf sizes. This sale, per pair

Men's $6 and $7 Work Shoes Black ?.rd brown. Nailed cr Goodyear welt sewed scles, solid leather inner roles. All sizes. A big value for this sale, per p?ir

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r,.TlMr CtAo' Cl-,, In black and brown eun metal. Real school girls' models. Sizes 2 12 to 7. With schools Ofl UrOWing OiriS OllOeS heel. Regular $6.00 to $8.00 values. SIe price $D.liU

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