Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1921 — Page 10
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; Thro -.vi!l b. a bo-'ing titirnam.'nt 1 stajrrl at M.-Ca 9 nVy.-t on thp 10th ! April Thij tfurnanmtit n ill ''" I open to th." firt 10 bowlrrs to send m thoir cr.try loo ivhich v i'.l b5 $i a iifin and each piati will roll Z gani' j
BV mildlE RAT. HITIXG. Ind , Mart'; 7,. Fur.s wi'.l j otr.p grai ia.ke'bp.!l th' rv?nt; at tin Slovak lo:ji when the Mii-
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it? AVbiting T'ip Maroon All Star are ca?ta:i'.d Vy 1'au! Hink!: who no only was captwhi nf th Unlvris'ty of Ciilrtfio team in 1920. but . -is considered t'te bos, guard in t!u ' '.Tiff rence for thp past three yc.irs. IT" is a g-rpat athlete and made an ' nvia'j reputation as a football and io-rohaU man. For Hinklf's partner at guard, t'i M.Toons wiil have Co'.viile "Re i" Tick son. captain of last year's footteam. ,ind who has played puaid on the varsity team for two ypprs.
ivot pos-ittoi will be locked after illiam Govgis. who v.as capta n
I a-:d the it;a.i with !h hittheft avcrago for U fcT'-t . will J", o - o t1 : .- ! piu:o. Altose.tb-T thero will be about
S pi'U"s if 40 mm enter the contest. The first ;tr::f will lc? $40, second $3, third $".. fourth fi fifth $1?. six lb $lf. .-uyo-ith $3, and there will al.o bo a $ prir,e for the nif.n shoe t!ng the higiict individual gatne. making" a total i' SlfiO to ho civen away in prize? and you will have your bow ling- pai.1 for out cf the entry fee. All those vjt'r.in,? to enter can do sj by leaving lueir mtry fee at McCools in charg-e of Manager Mayers. Names cf s-omi cf the bowlers entrf'l in ihis tournament: Iladley,
Handy. Bacbt-lor. V hi tic. P. EnrigbUJ Ked Nelson. Ooeksy, JereenF, Fiates.
J.en. I.ipinski. t.ili, Jloli, 11. UOi.ilringer, Io slier. J. Yonkers.
P.Y JACK , Y 13 TOOK fOBPESPONCENT I. N. SERVICE!
XTAY YORK. !aroh 3.--ixtli place
in t '-. Anierioa-i league pennant" rac will t-atlsfy Ty Cobb thin year. He '.p.s i'.op-:, li'u-tvcT ,ti.!;t his team may do better. If Detroit manage? to ftniah better than sl-ith, C'olr says be will feel thankful and will be ready to pay hi rc.fape.cts to "Lady tyjok." The newly appointed manager-star of the Tigers ii making no prediction.". In a eie.raphed interview witii the writer today he modestly tells of )ns plans for th ; com'n p.-ason. Il advances no claims for his team. "As to my expectations regarding what Detroit vt:iy accomplish this
number of yparj and this iK partition : is poing to be given a lot of my attention. "As to training, I have decided to do away with th'i doubles period system, morning and afternoon. I will ha.t a real. hard, snappy practice once each day. Alfo plenty of hittinar practice, probably dlvld-d Into two squads, the regulars and recruits. I have a :'- w more Ideas, r'-'jrarding training and other things tb-it I will put into practice but jim not teady at thid time to discuss tho:ii."
Cobb'H efforts as manager of the "Bengals" will be watched with keen interest by fans throughout the country. For 13 years he has been the outstanding, all-around star of baseball and his debut as manager and whether or not ma.iHcerlal duties will affect his playincr win hold tho atteuf.ion of th bas:b-!l! nublie.
LANDIS IS STRICTLY SILENT
riNTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE CHICAGO, Mar-h S. Judgfl Kenesaw Sfountaln Landis maintained strict 1lence today regarding tho report of tb Judiciary committee of the bouse of representali-ei at Washington which recommended a thorough !tarInff of impeachment, charges agalns! him by the next congress. Among Judg."! Ijindis' close arqualntances, ho vver, there w ere persistent reports that the federal Jurist would resisrn if eon(rren3 Indicates its lntntton of Instituting formal impeachment proceedings. Speaking before the f!ssourl bar association a few- weeks ajo Juflg Iandis said: "There is a method by which a fi--era! judge may be removed from office 1f he is unsatisfactory, and that is by Impeachment. But they wr,l never Impeach me. If both houses cf congress by a majority --ote to pass a resolution expressing disappointment st my attemot. fo benefit 10.noo.POO
who have a whole-hearted interest in baseball. I will send my resignation as a federal judge to Washington by telegram." Judge Ij&ndls declared tbat his position as outlined then bss not changed.
Tendb r befo.-e Frank Hulkern's National Athletic club, but Tom Ando ni, matchmaker o.' the Cream Ony A. C. row wants to line up the local lightweight for a bout later this month. Andrews has several propositions to submit to Frlsdman, and yesterday suggested the Sailor and Pinkie Mitch ell would prove a cod match. Freidman i willing to make this macl, but It is quite possible that the matchmaker will decide on another opponent.
$750,000 OFFERED FORjBIG FIGHT NEW YORK. March 3. Tex Klckard. promoter of the Jack DempseyGeorges Carpcntter luavyaelght championship contest, announced last night receipt of a J750.O09 offer tot the bout at London. The offer. rn cable form, was a'gned by George McDonald of the l.otidon O'.ympia. Rlckard, who has until the end of the month to select a site for the contest. Announced that he would icive the proposition due onslderatlon.
I NEW YOnK. 'arch 3. .Toe Stecher j and Stanislaus Zbyszko will meet here I March 14 in a finish wrestling match. 1 it was announced today.
FRIEDMAN HAS MANY OFFERS TO SHOW HIS WARES Sailor Frc-idman's good showing against Lew TendW of Philadelphia at Milwaukee Monday night is going to result in his getting more bouUs :n vhe Cream Ci'.y. Friedman fought
N. E. MAROONS WIN The N. K. Maroons defeated the Tiger five by a score of 18 to 4 in a snappy game on the Maroon 8X0004. In the first 1-alf the Maroons led by I to 0. The next half the Tigers got 3 baskets while the Maroons got fH more. TT. Hanagan was the chief scorer for tho Maroons. He had 4 baskets to his credit and scored 8 points for his team. K. Nett and H. Hanagan played a good game st guard. B. Golumbeck and W. Bosnoc. played a good offensive game Llneuo: Maroons 18. Tlera !). B. Golumbeck. . . . F G. GroaL W. Bosert F B. Eowlins W. Hanagan C F.. Fishy K. Nell G G. Golumbeck T. Hanagan G Milv.,n
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LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS
At -rr York Midget Smith and MrTln rolling boxed n draw In twelve rounds. C'b.-irlrs Ileerher won ilecftion over OIcU Ion 'mnn In 12 round. Johnny Bnflf defentcU Krankie IMly In J 2 rounds. Thll lllooin defented Jimmy Ivelly In 12 rounds.
"We have about -.he frame team which finished seventh in the 19l!0 pennant . SSS race. Th'-re ix nothin-y I could no in ZZZ the way of making changes, ( rarfes. ' - and tlie like, for tho simple reason x that the men" win did not so well Ia3t j year may be more successful und-jr j different conditions this year. A ap; result I must wait and find out tho i j men w'U atune themselvse to my I -methods, if I vhould discover after i two months or so that certain player j JSZ cannot deliver the goods then I won ".a j 3S
go about mauinj cnangec. "Last year we finished sei'enth. Th's year I nope, to be able to finish at least sixth. If we should be lucky enough to finish a little higher I wouii feci very thank'i:!. "I have never t-Iaimed anything for our club or myself as a manager. I
am simply coin- to do my best and
finish just as "nigh as I can. On-
thing sure, we will endeavor to let th ;
opposition know that they are in a I ball game every day. "I hope to show a decided improveraent in" the pitching staff. Detroit ; has lacked consistent pitching for a1
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BLUE SERGE SUITS at $12.50 If you're a big fellow and wear sizes 44 to 50. you're tacky you can get one of these fine blue serges for $12.50! Come early tomorrow, you'll be surprised.
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Special A Year 'round Knitted Overcoat
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"The Hudder" is a featherweight, weighs but 38 ounces, yet is so knit that it keeps one warm in all but the coldest weather. Shower and wind proof, it is ideal for Spring; in mixtures of green, grey, brown and heather. Special at $18.
For Boys Hard on Clothes BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS Special $12.50 We recommend triese suits to mothers of boys who are "hard on clothes." These suits were selected by us for their careful tailoring and fine material. Twelve dollars and a half is mighty little to pay for such fine suits. All sires from 8 to 18. Fine suits for school and dress at $12.50. BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS 15.75 The most practical suits for boys are these with two pair 6f pants they last twice as long. Here are fine cheviot .worsted and cassimere models, in the mannish patterns boys like. Mothers, too, will like the way they are tailored and finished they are $22.50 and $25 values at $15.75. BLUE SERGE PANTS $2.15 Our regular $4-and $4.50 Boys' Blue Serge Pants, specially priced for Friday and Saturday at $2.15. Every boy needs an extra pair of pants you can get them tomorrow at a noticeable saving. Guaranteed fast color, all-wool blue serge.
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