Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1921 — Page 9

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WHIG OWLS VICTORS OVER

'XOTIIER BATTLER K. O.'I) BY CHAMP TO PULL A CHANEY

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SQUABBLE CONTINUES

Leonard and Kansas May Battle In New York On March 17

Keans to Minneapolis to Join Jack Dempsey

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I Manager JaTOH K. March 4. Tentative J th rough th" fit

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"in OrntiC Stoics wearing Away. ' , .-era so ! 05 tons of p!.. tie. - !" xock is carried by the riv pr kito the ocean every year from rv

; ery s ju.'ire mile of the Uuit?d State-

oci-o-rJing to the United Stales j;o.

' ; logical survey, department of the la

' ' r . - i (i r i . i I ft m 1. 1 .-! . I ' - ; L i l . I IJl' -''I 'ilfl. . . . . . ... . o

nlpht f.,r a fift;n r.un.l h..ut Wuv-n win n..-t ..,.s t . .... . .i,,- , . wii r, i torior. lhe immensity or tnis wnyi Penny Leonard. t:BhtweiKht champion.! p.-mps-v N Hi!,s a v ;,!.vu!.- t. I 'tuition may be hotter comprehend';' and Kotky Kan-is of liuffat,. at .M,..(-i K,lt. ;,u-..t. At .- . .,. of ;! i..rm ai! vv hon It Is realized that the fuifac

i irfon Square garden March 17, , tio- show h-"!-.- j..,;r ,!! strip;

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F.Y JTM.MTl-: U AT. WHITIN'.l. In i., March 4. - T i-: Whitinp coa'.s .' wed U.-iry fans som-' f their H-k in trail.- "ti W, .Incs.'aj '"r.irik." vle-n th y va:ke-l otY w.th "i :f to 1 f ,-', re ,'r.jm t he t.ary l vi" ' ; . .mi. An.) ';it i vi-nm-; at 'the rim- , n-ity ( Vnter 'n Whiting thy ij.-f, nt- . 'i the Maroon A!i i-'tars to the t'ii:-, -f 215 to 1. The Oary grtmi1 vns a r'Msh a fTa i f. t wfnty-oipiit f"u!ii I'Cir.q; catlod. 1 'i a . i d itton bo t !i 1' a .-1 n y a n J Si U . ! r- iiiar.' of the teari. and r.'V; liian. a .vit'tlt ute. wpr pretty innc'i V.imtrrd ; :; - that Ih'-y rill not play iri th- ' tart:" last " (-ni;i z. The Whit Sn boys , a on this tamp h-- s-iporlor 'am p'a.": nnd hy their nidi if y to locat" t!:.-' I.a? !. t win ri' c.i.f. lo-iry used ! n men j 'ait it 'it. POt i l til' til noo h (...jo-.l. In th atni t.t pveninsr. t ho Owls ' I'ai M'it? -.'i f : t center an. .Tra- ; .i.siv'k an Rmr.vifj at croai'l I cic ' 'n.avts v a? fert jinSy 'iii4 t'::)-- an : : had a. world of tpeett. If" iroi..' olio pay 8i't"r P'ay and n as a''o to ' t t ho oa'd tui the bask - t a i; , .. Wice ii.ni.s.'.f. letter w.'is b!s-i ."ooj form and "lanag.-ii to evade t'.i- : -aardhiir of t'l (-biacro boys joifn"iitiy t j h ai'-vtvi i.inpi'reuj. Tvi li-- ' catr riijht b hind th C'hican-o b ys j and took the ia'.l aw ay from them an. I i! id .? t MP l.II s i; e- . ' I'aal Wa' son's p'ayinfli at center v.-.'.; : o.t to his liking but he d a pretty'

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RKNSICUA 111;, lmh, March 4. In tl-.c hiio oasketbi' ame with :r vvn

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r has aokn ociciP. ,! d.-tcat. 'I to-i-anio should he f-.rgot t n by this time

' 'ait insti ad tii" rown 1' otit ' ' . ! i ; r it up and if mind us of i

V-ast'-rs; " i c 111

thi'i,- pap.-r. hi I do not ask slip

over. v oth.-r is.-ii as sa y one tliiji... t ort of a former

and it any parlies were humiliate!, w- whipped into Brown's ttomach aim

Tony Dennis Is Victor in

Bout with Georgie Brown! whn 1

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moist s ta" oi s e. oi : r

The champ e.;e.. ; ;,, -i.iO, t r i ti

i" a ri'io .a N a Y..i

h . . k at t b i a ppea r a '

of t lie United States c0ers S.OiS.fiO

i gipiaro tn'le-s

I.TXN. .Mass.. March 4. Tony Per,- ! nis. Milwaukee 1; hi weight, mado j Xew Knirlan.d dot.ut last niht ano! won a decision over Oeorgie Itrmvn ..i

New York In ten rounds. J, nnis .ir.-j

tizen of Kiii.sfi'l.nr, ployed a stiff I ft hook which io- I

The !Ian;:ii"ti 1 Comets w !' play tts:- ; strong Gra.vl Cni: s-inij Sp'-c'als at !!) i irvinn sen..,. I .ym Friday nlhl. Xmr-U 4. This sliould he a ft 1 R j : s tlo- Specials' ha '.' defeated some i . 1'

ik, best teams in the middle w , t . ! ' n.-' id..-r it to. fault of the K-tiHS-da-r j at will. The- Sp- etals will have Cha.idl.T. si.Tj t"m. Althotitth our team nitty no; h" j

. the Hammond led. n.nd. n's in th. , r 1 tt.e oesi m i.e.ise..ie, . ln. .i"M','

iilleui). I.t .h the Comets and Speei

o ....,-,.,. i..t. a ih.-. -,,m.i - " them.

io.ve , f. at. , s, me of th- t.ost t.ams!- 'f may also !-ay that Kensie.ar -: oeai or roasting seems necessary to.:

i t.ake c unty. A curtain raiser ". II I "prrsrm . .i."-ti..-. ": umic uusion iraa- T... "T mo Want AH"

never ir her li;story has eh- hart a . Script. J ' ' ""

r . '. credit, vNbich is not htotut fj'V-.-n

Got to Mjke It Mot.

An employer remarks that a good '

I LADIES ATTENTION! i ! Ladies' tailor-made suits mack- ': to order of high-class material. ! $50.00. Fit and workmanliip . guaranteed. ! We are specialists in remodeling clothes. THEO. LEVIN

be phljed lot -A.' .11 tile Colllet. Jrs. a-..1 a e oo,i H3 .. ai i, i team. 'in Saturday even.nfr. March f. 'In

i ' onets first and s.-crd t'anis v ill j play the Ohic-i-co Hebrew Institute- . tlrst and yocortd lennis at Chicago. Tl" j Comet Jrs. will piay the curtain rai.-' r for the I'.ciz ititln te;.m and C. It. t. I Lrirls team. Ti" 'hree Hainrnond teatrsj

v;ii iiae a inrpn t..oini el i..n it. i will travil to ("liieajro to pu'.'. .' b"; r ! a orites

KEARNS SAYS RICHARD If L SPR!NG SURPRISE PICKING FIGHT SITE

Toughey Kamser. George Chaney, knocked out by Johnny Kilhane in 191fi. hep-nn a

...od job at tout. Th- held h-s own; sensational comebtick last fall and

ith ti e renowed Ooreas. and in ah! l'as knecketi o:i;. 'rtearlv a .hirer,

s ilarit-i! fitit-r.f ii wn t' .am. Il we ; i! n t w ;n a nsiit-J f.-r o irs-lvf s, w; Jo ro t (jo t" the fot rounding- country 1 iiire plavers. like certain tvatn. v know of do. i We "ill fay fiat Crown point has no U '!; cothitig- whatsoever. A a ay or. so iPo-r the Crown 1'oin t -Rfn.-s -la er ' itunv.' the m.magor of the Woodmaa': Pa ix - ' a II team wrot th". Crown l'oint ; nianaui'ti:. rP. for a .anie, out was r.ot oi-eii I'r.vor. v.-ith an answer. We h: not claim to be the b's,. in town, hu' : v e to claim to he on-- of the fas't- . jir-peund teams; In thei country, and our team i rnposed of lienbseljer m-n. N'ow. if Crown Foint can pyt out a. home team of our weisjht, we are ready to play tli -ni at any time on a Crown roir.t fio.-jr. We ask thta Crown l'oint a.--. our offer r qlitt crying-. 1 MEMBER OF r.-nXPSEUVEK TEAJI. i

:i6i TUts-t State Stre. t T. lephimc 3632 H ' W are .specialists in remodrllnj;

Team Wants Games.

i tion scored twice. I'.iar Jack Tra -! men in a row

Hopint: to follow

. -isii'ic flayed a pretty ev-d Knar linsc Chaney 'a example Toujriiey Ramser, .am-' and la-inn Yon ? i ! erabi y ;.nj a wildcat h&ttler until Denny Leon-' ..eeping- the M.y.-oon forwards f roi.-i rd knocked him out a couple of c-many e:... to th basket. Karij years aero, has spent months get--vatson contributed a ruraher of p.inj j ' 'TiT ft-ady for a similar ct;meback. as Is usually his custom, in ad- '-'nder the t'.t'clrore of Recidie !ition h maJ seven o-it of eirv.-n j i'lanchard. I'p;p.-?r is winding up a ;: .-e throw, j 'onsr trainin? period at Battle Creek Jordan scored t!. inn?; point for j s:-,; ' ' ';ioi'th plans to try his :'-p visitors, ire made two ringers and j . . : : rr. ' t.- free throws i;s rlnsi-rs io-r of Whlf incites plan on inak'.n ri ones. I- or that matter so we.-- !,,, trip. Tlo- re oi last cvenini ' 1 those tn-id- by th-- Cbb-atp p,.:si ai,,,u.: O'VU or-a nide !:y V.'il lia ins ih - i WhKiiijr U

-'.-end half i it, he miitiai.-.l to .-iih ! H. V. P- T. i

Uifii fveryb-Iy axait'npr word fr.i'o Tex l:ickard. th; New York promo---, tel'int; where h- will t;ize th wov! l"s

championship battle bet ween Chatn-i

plon Jack Dempsey and George Car- j White Circle A. C. ,, whiting would ttntier. Europe titleholder. July f. i iHe to book tamea ith any 95-ieO Jack Kearns. -Tianaper of roi,-t:..'y, pound teams. For games write or ca i

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES? WHITING, lnd Marc!, 4,

The

Tra vc sick v nd make a counter. ('. Wats Tee pas?!IU' of the Chicago hoys w i - ' T'eOter. i:si'i:ii!nb:i-. Some ef the individ-i 1'. Wats ai piayiup v as go --a. ttl.-.cki in par- j ivr.o-.vb'i ' i-ilar wr. last and eb-xer. T!:.-y T'ava:-h

.d not get a-y team Turk to tret '..-:' lr.o--an

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p ipped info town yeat erda y all wry;ped -,tp In an optimistic air. "Just leave It to rtlckari," sail Kearns. "He's the fellow who know? how to do thing -. and now that lis Is playing a ! ::e hand you can look for him to spring a big surprise in nouneirig the site for the fight. Rh k-

; ard doesn't -start anything that ' 1 doesn't f n?!: an I this bout is no ev ! caption. Rickar.1 Intends to announ ' the ite w'thifi tn days, alihougi' the

.or.tract permits htm to wan wr.iu March S."

by phono !'; J- - J Fi.schrupp avenu

Steve lb. ,,. Whiting.

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Purdue Tossers Beat

and Red Jackson seemed at times to -- b" in the tisy. Hinkie played a en ..i Total3 14 5 S 1 BLOOMING TON, Ind . March 4. Tnl at'o-, a did Williams. Oc-rgas didn't Maroon AM Mam tin. dlana went down to third place in the s-' m to have the pep that he on;j I Ih F. P. T. conference here Jast night, tied with a ob J Jackson, rf 0 0 3 - 0 Purdue? by losing t-- the oilTtnakers. T'.e bc.y. w,ll nun- r.--t up and j Ulna!--. If 1 0 0 3 29 to ). Th? locals obtained s. lea l leave Sunday night f,; r Kansas City; Co-gas, .-. , 2 4 2 U at the start, hut Purdue soon tied if where they will take part in the A. A. Ploeki. rg 1 Oil1 and it was anybody's game tintu just I, tournament. Manager Cr.tfkh and Williams. If? 2 0 3 0 as the whistle blew. The half ended. Coach Hart are expected to o d nvn 16 to 14, in Purdue's favor. In the and p! that the boys are taken care Total- 8 4 3 3 second session the, Lafayette quintet of properly, should the Wlotinsr hoys Referee Irmn'-nbauscn of Chicago, outplayed Indiana in passing; ar.d u't anywhere near the finals a nnui- Score, at the end of half 1? to S. shooting1.

KANSAS TO FIGHT RITCHIE MITCHELL NEXT WEDNESDAY MILWAUKEE. Wis. March 4. Tr.'-t Richlo Mitchell av1 Rocky Kansas will meet In a t n round bout here nest, Wednesday night was definitely announced last nicht by Tom Andrews, local fig-ht promoter, following a lon clistancp te.phone conversation with Tt Rickard in Nov.- York and with Pan Rogers, Kansas' managet. In Buffalo.

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on sale at 59c It is simly impossible to supply ibe demand for these records you must come at once if you wish your share. Only one record of each number sold to a customer. Friday and Saturday are the last days of this sale. 2927 "I'LL SEE YOU IN CUBA." Ted Lewis' Jazz Band "MOON SHINES ON THE MOONSHINE," Fox Trot 2858 "ROSE ROOM" Art Hickman's Orchestra "CAIRO," Fox Tret -2713 "SOME DAY I'LL MAKE YOU GLAD," Hickman's Trio "U AIT AND SEE" 2748 "YOU'RE MAKING A MISER OF ME," Henry Burr "SOME DAC YOU'LL BE SORRY THAT YOU'RE GLAD" 2744 "I'M aiMBING THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS TO YOU" "FRIENDS," Campbell ancXr 2570 "YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND A LOT OF SUNSHINE IN KENTUCKY HOME" "TACKiN' 'EM DOWN," Quartet Van and Schenck

"WHEN YOU LOOK INTO THE HEART OF A ROSE," Chas. Harrison "SALVATION LASSIE 0 MINE," Tenor Solo "AMONG THE WHISPERING PINES," Burr

"JUST OR ME AND MARY," Tenor Solo 2836 "YOU AIN'T HEARD NOTHING YET." AI Jolson "COME ON AND PLAY WITH ME." Tenor Solo, Murray 2829 "WONDERFUL PAL," Hickman Trio "NOBODY KNOWS." Fox Trot 2845 "HAND IN HAND," Campbdl and Burr "MY LOVE SONG, MY ROSES AND YOU," Chas. Harrison 2856 "CINDERELLA." Hawaii Guitar Duet "HAWAIIAN HOURS WITH YOU." Seville and Geddcs 2864 "JUST LIKE A ROSE," Fox Trot, Paul Biese Trio "WHEN YOU'RE ALONE." One Step 2876 "BUDDHA DARDENELLA," Colored Saxophone Sextette "LIMEHOUSE NlCIirS," One Step 2891 "SELECTIONS FROM TAUSTV Accordion Duet "FIRST WALTZ." Marconi Brothers 2895 "VENETIAN MOON," Kentucky Serenaders "BO L BO," Ted Lewis. Fox trot 2907 "ABE KABBI3LE DICTATES A LETTER." H. Hershfield "ABE KABBIBLE AT THE BALL GAME" 2916 "IN THE HEART OF HAWAII," Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele Trio "HAWAIIAN SMILES"

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Fancy Oil . Sardines, specially put with key, ihree boxes tor

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Oscar Mayers fancy Ba- O Q con, nice ahd lean, lb

Round Steak, fresh and tender, per lb Beef Pot Roast.

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Sun Maid Raisens, per 97fi fruits and vegetables and deliver package at fa- " j .'o all parts of the city.

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