Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 28 February 1921 — Page 10

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l. CHICAGO WINS OVER FLORA 1BWS 11V VIIICIXIA 1!OV,'A!ll Usut Clii'-aco :i seho i i mi!

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-l xid'.ek. cased a h-ld ! vh:.-h g..v- . . tiam tho lea.': Job n.t . .m- follow. -.1 .v.th another ba'iv"t ami Spui!:ck Ki-n r.R up his p ytart niH'li- ti thor. A t'"chn:c,ci fc'jl on K.ift I'h.'.i;.) t' 11 .ra their first point r.i.-i'ic t-y I'orv'n a-ui at tlif anartcr trip Fro:p st '.l t-l ;it the half 12-i with hast Chic a. ..o ijiul rc!vani.'ing. lir.nvn of i'iorj, t'l" an 3 a hi'; f..ot center, succcrdd In malctnr f.-tir ofiskrta Iuri:is t'.o pam. bat in i-o--r. r position with kU his hoi'nt. h-1 f.i;lcd to gft t!"J taU over Sjuid'.fk. Ilast Chicarro'-i guards were ir.ainlv it." cause r.f K'.ora not ga;r.tns mor- ; .ints Ij'jrr"ll v. as injiud in t iv t bird quarter an-i Popovich was subbp ! :n. Crjwcl! was cubbed in for Jios-

:.(y at me nan anu p.aycu ins posut.'U tie tlie Knyiish authority aid "tliero v. ' ll making 8 p.-lnts. !s no it,. to . htu,,.,. of pulii-iq- a TV:n; r'.oth fams piaytd a clean game ! f-oy-Cai. cut km- .llfafr in Knslnnil t;i.i.i

T. j l.t is A X. I K! l-'cb. :s. lla'ph T'. j! I'a'ir.n u,.i! t!,.. ."..'i-t:i il-- i'.nal auU.ru.n, bi'.i- r;o (, h - vc.li r.i:iy in i'T ioi'iv.tr.4 ;i J and Sfcuiiiis, ,m avcrap .! d f j It' 7 :;-l i -ii I a i hi'tir, Ha;d l-.i b i (, I rrooi-,1 for autoin bi'.os of ISli inchvs 0 j i! i - ti I a t c tiii-ii t . Tommy ,M lio vas Prorid. Hsfi - T, j Saib-.s tiil-d. Jii'.my Murpiiy tuurlh, li , its Vail fifth, and Miller nixtb. 0 j l1-1 I'airr.a viull t ho first hr-i,t of twei(i j t j--live m:U from a tiHd of nmo dii-I ij lh" (', t'tii and hinl litat of fifty miles ii f rotu si x. ij I Snrlen "Win Srooml llrnf. u Sari' w on th . second hat of (wenI l-flvo u iies in 11 minutes and seeI ;iuN, a r i '. . ii ; .f 10S.7 nri'os a:i ! hour. Sarles' tin," was .said to bo a j rfoord for tl..' ,1 i t a n.o, j !i;rihy v..n tli" third h"at of Ihth1 'e-tivo tnil'-.s In 11 InlauteH C7.41 t-c-i . ... .

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ATTENTION, L We have cut prices on Wet V, ash. Wash Your Dads in Oar St: a 3 for less than you can do it at home. We use Proctor & GaLles Ivory Chips. Reduced prices, 25 pounds for $1.20. Special for Tuesday and Friday, 25 Pounds hr $1.00 i his offer includes Hammond only. 24-hour service. Hammond Wet Wash Laundry Company PHONE 514

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of aknr.ncnd Good, Honest, He- ; liable Dentistry at the fcllowinrj j Igv prices: j Gold Crown. 22IC. . $5.00 up1

JVvln'c or Porcelain Crown . . .$ j.O'i up j ZaSESeZHl ! llritlze Work, per tooth $5.00 up :

Gold Fillmps $2.00 op' POftatOeS LI ; Silver Fillings SI. 00 up!

i M 1 Full F'ltls. utmer nr lower. .$'l0.00 on

Z;::. -V ; tu ".'I : " ! y 150-11. Car, 22 fell., $2.20 liiPaniless ExtrVcting $1.00!

Multiply your dollars here as never before. They will ah a os t do double duly hare on this famous Dollar Day Read Carefully every item we offer 1 n i 1 1 i s a dve rt is e -ment.

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week's hard practice and the r?suu of mother weeks of practice, will j ROSE -LIPINSKI

snown in i.ac Kv'iiouai lournaineiii a' ii:iry March 4-5. Kaht Chlcaij-i has added another ye'", leader to their list in the person of .'tt'.e TjcRoy Kevan and he will be wilh tiio K. Ci rooters at the tornament to

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GET PRIZES AT GARY Tfillla'n tlo. county recorder. a"d Fid I.U:nski. H -immond's iu-:i r b-w!

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1 oid ths crawd lii cliTrins their te.ini ilerful siio . in - in the i;ary bon !!tuc r victory. The lineup: j Uurnamont at tao IJroadway bowline llat t'hleago SH. florn " t . i a'.'iys la Clary. Ib se and I.ipin --ki .-'pudick C Ttrawn ! finish? 1 se..,.r.d i-i the doubles The

.losney .. ..'ohristorie Popovlch , I'.urrell ...

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Field goals Spjndick (7), flreswelt Johnstone (2 1. Frown (41. HuL-iur, Ilyruni. Gerard. Free throws Crese('l (21. Spudlck. .Tohnsione, ;-0l v in I i. Catcher C). Fubst itul ions Cres"e',1 for Jtosney, Matiasof.sky for Johnstone, C hall man fur Popov ich and '.leiard for Colvin.

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The n'ori: in EinsleH: Tti. Av. "U". Rn. ..I'U ITT en:- ; c 1 .-, n . ; K. T.'tiito-k ; . 1 ! J :1 is:, 1.2 1-, AVilli.'im K .'o ma i the best f l.-.iviiii

f ";PLC! Vl TO THE T'MESl TViUTlXi;. Ini, Fob. CS. The Oi-I.s '-a-e hat tif.i R.tnies sehedubd Core they ei.te;- the A. A. F. touvirimrnt a' Kansas City next we.k. On Vc1n. day they will co to 'l.'iry to on pace the ,e;i.n team at the Fr'.cbel cym and on Thursday the Maroon AM Stats will ai'pe.'M- at t he l-h'vuk Home In V.'hitinpr. Th? Maroon All Stars consist of f irrn 'r University ,.f fruciio players wh.. -have bande.j toireth- r.

They lnelude snion; .tilers 1'arl, ti iFnh.le, la! v"ir' captain of the Fnivrrcitv of f'h.eao I'-nri when t'te.v' .... .. .-. . -. ... t H

This will be th-"- last opport uuuy 1 1 I '. see i. U'httinjr Owls in aeti. .11 l.efor.- ' they leave for Kansas City and a larji 1. lurti'.tit 'will i n s s the e e ti t . ! e

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hr- Tdis-er ton pht'js called off but ' the bonlir; fans v. ill baec the oppor- j titnity to te Jo,, "Woods bow! I'pia-' ski. I Tuesday -li-ht t M.'Cnots Fd Finitt-I

ski won the j-.ml.-ir championship fr -o. WooeN last vfir and AV.v,, rxpets t' win If l.a-:c Tuesday night.

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BT JT.MMTE RAT. WinTrN'G, Jnd.. Feb. 28. -EI itnlr.at -Ins all doubt about the superiority

rocr ths Chleas F'.p Five the Whit- j 1mr Owls defar.ed them again Satu'-j day night, this limn by a fee, .re of 113 j to 2t. The gitin wa.s exciting all ti," way and In mary respects creator i a;ketball waa tli.aploycd than in at,y i pa ni" we hava een. ! Tliq Chlea.gp) quintet ra"lilns ti-e, valtia cf Kar'.e AVot.on to the C-.v!s ! nsej Elliot to irinard b.lm tho eatiie came. As great a playrr an "Wats on ' l.i ha found It Impossible, to dude j lllliot who was cn h'.m from start to j itnlsh. In former fames Karl Wat-! on averages better than twenty attempts at the basket. In the came! Saturday night he had only two, amj! he had none in the first half. ShortU" j after tlie second half he managed toj 't away from (Ki'.lot In th" middle of' t iie floor and sent the ball through ! eountlngr ring-. Hi. only other attemj t i " A3 a one arm throw with Elliot 'n j front of him. This was the preate-'t i guarding that we have ever foii. 1 .'l.liot had but one personal foul called i oti him and we serlo-asly doubt whether i the referee v-'as ripht m this decision. But wiille Earl Watson did not score i I'otter and Mastney carrto throush' beautifully. M istney, who has tie n j tii!;n for the past two weeks, played ? a star jams at enter and although I rushed and rushed he more than l-.rlJi his own a grain. st the playlns of Gu.s ' ' ricscl find Cochrane who played cen- ' IT for the Chicago boys. T'otters ' pUiylngr, particularly in the first, half j less the best that boy has done c ! ently. II was In every play arid ! plaed hard. He made the better part ..f lils attempts count in this first' period. He gjt tiy Cochrane a r.umh-r f time. Boniethi ntr that is quite hard! 17 do. Tie broke up play aftr play i-f the visitors and kept ihcm from gjt- ! ting- started. i llarquardt of the Chicago tearn w? i in fine form and together with Finoti stood out as t leaders for ti lsi-' i..rs. Manjuardt managed to v -.: k himstlf loose fru'i his guards and from 1 a. distance cased th" oval three tinos. Mis passing was brilliant and he- mov ! cd around tlte door at a pretty Kate, Johnson's sho.vlnar was diminished i f his rnusli tacfi -s and unsavernahn: j temper. He managed to make three ringera - but w.ia off on free throws making only three out of cinht at- j tempts, which is far bei,,w- pv-r- 1 "50. Bill rr?s slrr played well when he was put in the pame. ' Earl AVataon Mas havinpr trouble' r-tth his free threes 3 In the first hail ; maliinisr but thr.-o in eiij'u nUompt,. ' Ho came through in the s'.o.m! half ' maklnff everyono of hi sfour trie.,

.Hint. The Chicago B Five were out to '-'.n at any cost. The rough playing , Iriesel cauiod his rmnal from tii., Kamo at half time, f.otr persona! feu's being called on him for holding, pushing and trlppintr. In all twelve personal fouls w-re ralred on the Chicago outfit in the game. As in the previ'.)-.!., gamii the stumbling block for the visitors was the srroat defense of Stoek and Paul Watson. These two lads, t !vyoungest members of the team lamo through with the required stuff to keep th" Chicago team from counlin... Tho Big Fivers tried everything, even the old trick of sending Moose, Cochrane down under the baske-. Stock got him ?viry time but once and this once Cochrane scored. They ecu id rot duplicate this even though tl.ey tried time and again. The. score;

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Long Bloomers Ladies' Long Bloomers, fine sateen. Biack and colors. Per pair

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Reached Crash

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