Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1921 — Page 10
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TOWER STILLS WHITING RACE li.'EC'.Aw TO THE TSMiS '.HITING. Ind . March he -.r.Zi'.V. N- 2 team is still leading :'.! Standard Q'.l A. A. bowling -mcr.t at WilUii.son's a!!rvs by arrov margin .'f three gsnifa over tvoftf Wc;t'r3 quintet. Only four , . b r " is", a n o f .' ' i:-.g contests. - t ri'O n son of tli individual re -".attcring the :'.. that may 6 t.ic championship 'irlers set a new for single game mBplrs for i.'5t. a aad till t.'ie fnd of. v, a new miin on th jason. Siiaaol Vrmaktrj tram is showing- real 1 Li.i-3 by r Siandin, 'I'.lrg an average of t - V.J r ITS.
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1 gh tram smg'e game. Tj-wer Stills 2. PJS. I 'eh average individual 3 jimci, tt. Tower St!::? No. 1, 213. f ! ?h IndiA idual single gauie. ijaman- , Welders. ;3i. C .V . 'wjtchirg 1 I'l ITS Boiler Short 21 f 'iianson. Welders .42 .36 Crane Car . Press- Stills r.S e. Welders "1 our. Poil'r S-hop t i v, H' T' Hsn. ?la'ii i.ff;re . , . ame?. Towers No. 2. . ,".1 . ol .4? .51 ..n .43 . 51 .."1 - , 4. t .30 .4? .2t . n ,i . 4S . ol . 4S . 4 . 4.1 . 4 . 4 1 7 11 17 1 1 S? 1 ' r'.yp- ToT'evs "o. 2 V T.iee, 2fain Office I.'T g. Towers No. 2 irorft. To'ers N. 1. . . . "aschtk. Press. Stills .. f ; e h . Switching ir. Jtol'er ShT Its. Ten er .'-. 1 is: 1 I islb 5 1 5e IKS 13 1 t 5 1 1!1 mn ISO ifi 1 fio er. hi, f-r nop Boiler Sh.p an. Towers No. 2 . . . Boiler Sit op Towerg X. 2 "w. raraflr Works. .if oh. Towers No. 1 r. Main Office fht. Crave tar --.r. Main Off;c da. Uabor . COMETS DEFEAT COOK COUNTY T-e Nrrth Tnd Comets of Hammond j:-prss'J the Chicago Hebrew Jnstt-u-team at the Irving trym Saturday r ht by randini? them a setback. 2S t "3. It was one of the fastest fames e t played cn the Irving' floor. The c e was hotly fought throughout. T'i- defensive work of tl-.e Comets featured the game, every player on the '"o.'f.rt team deserves credit for th '-tory. Cadwa'der was the outstandiiz car of the game, his all around i.'itylng was reypor.sible for tho p"od f.;i vrinf of the Comets. Snelf Sad ';i.-d luck thr.-UrhAut the came .he had iny chaneej, a' (he basket but they IRV3 fell short. b n:n? i;j four eals cut of about three dozen ! ancs. "e made '.:) frr his poor 'i 'otingr b.' keeping his opponents on ' run cry minute . the game. The 're at the end of the first half wa.s 1! to 9 in the Hebrew's vavor. The Comets took th lead at the i'rt. of the last half and were never ' ev(i. aJ sv8 ider scored 34 of bis i ram's points. Pheiton wade 10 white ''ace addd a basket for stood tneas- :. Scott. Hathburn and Ashbauclier t-'iyed a good crusrdintc came. The .erfat van a bitter pill for th" 11c- - -r boys to swalb"v. This was tlirfr "nd defeat nf th season tvnd tlie ft.. st time they were beat by a light- " ''.jrht team in two years. The. Hebrew Ir.stltuts team ho'.ds th ' rojnd championship of Cook Co.. I" they recently won the Dally News r ' 't a : s . The Comets no doubt have the best il".:r HRhtwelsrht team In northern '-f1 ana. They are rljimlnz the chamnsh:p at J 35 pounds. They woull e to p'ay a fw more crames before '.-sins the season. The Comets' exact - !rht averap-o ! t0 pounds. Any ams wlahln g:ames rail 1094-Tt !v- ' etn 3 ap,j 5 ; m, arj(j a-,. r;.j?. JAGK-GEORGES TO BATTLE ON PERCENT BASIS NETT TOR1C. March 22. Jac: T'empsey and GtrgeS Carpentier will o-erate on a percentage arrangement is rnattsr what site Is selected for the hsavywelght championship battle Vsrr.pusy through his manager already has agreed with Tex Rlckaxd and .rpen'ier Is expectevi to step into line nd all talk f fabulous sums for the cjarrcl will be at an end. Th fighters trill spilt 6J er cent 15 going to Dempsey and per oent lo th European champion. Tex Rick,d has cabled Carpsatler aBout ti:s new arrangement and exjKti a.n answer today. will r.m the plaes for the batt'e.letd in dus tlats," lickard said yesterday. Tak The Times and kec? n :aucb thj whole yrot)4.
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Robby Jones, Tiger third baseman, ROCKY KANSAS OVER 37 .TACK VEIOCK 5TA-F COPHE.SFON0ENT I. N. SERVICE NEW YORK. March 22. TlocUy Kansas is t'i iron man of the Dghtvc'plit t is'on. More, lie i? h worthy opponent fr Ffntiy bnard. chumpin of th 1"5p.'undrr? richly drscrvea a chance a, the tlt'.r. This is the- verdict of Gotham boxing f.ins today follow lng lianfas' victory over Willi" Jackson in a colorful 12j round bout at Madison Square Gard"n. j He has earned the right to a match -a I tli the HijhtweiKht champion under ' tl'r direct'. -n of Tex I'.ickard, who I plans to stage another 1ST. pound title i . . . . bout in the open air uurinK comir.K summer. And he will be a handful, even for the crafty, hard-hitting-Ije'-'nard. Kansas Is one of the most rushed light weights who has his TO CLOSE SEASON NEXT SATURDAY 'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! WHITING, ind.. March 22. ihe WhitinR Owls will wind-up the basketball season on Saturday cvenintf when they lock horns with the strong Invader five of Chicago. It had been the intention of the Owls management to lei the Kancss tournament games he the v.-indup, but many requests from the fana who have been so faithful In their support of the team tills season has caused the scheduling of one more good game and after much careful selection and weeding out the Invaders have been selected to furnisH the opposition. They are rated as one of the best teams in Chicago, havinc finished first in the heavyweight division of the Inter-City league and hae made repeated attempts to enter into competition with tho Owls, however conflicting' schedules made tho echeduittig of the came Impossible. Vrank MaePonald who has had the Invaders tinder tow this season is secretary of the Inter-city league and in a position to Judge the relative merits of various teams. He haa been anxious to have his teams play the Owls for he Is confident that they cen win and In tills way establish themselves among the top-notchers In the baeke'bull sport. Inasmuch as this will be tho last appearance of the Owls until iieTt season when a team that is uspelted to be much stronger than the present team will take the floor, Iflrtto bunch of fans are experted to turn ouf. There will be a curtain raiser played at S o'clock eharp in which the, He. itori will hook up with an equally strong1 team from th's part of ths county. possibly Hammond. which game will settle for this season. t'o lightweight honors of the county. Coach Hart has had the local five out working and is prlvir.g them a careful grooming in ordr that there will be no slip-up in their ability to malts reod. Battling Ortego Stops Denny in Fifth Round NEW ORLEANS. La., March 2 2. Battling Ortego, san Francisco, last night knocked out Young Denny. Now Orleans. In the fifth of a fifteen-round fight before 3.000 fans. A hard left fa the stomach in the fifth round doubled Denny up on the floor and when Referee Remy Dorr reached the count of seven one cf Denny's seconds tossed the aponge into the ring. Ortego made 1 hta fight to he body and sent Denny to the fi-Pr twice In the fVirtb round with hard body punches. Denny claimed that he had been hit low and Referee Dorr cautioned Ortego. Nick VlrIn fo rounls and Young Barrere1 kayced Fredils Erwr Jn four.
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going into the air for a high one. PUIS IT WILLIE JACKSON hands in anr ring in many. mar:-' years. He is a fighter from the sol's of his feet to the crown cf h1! head and be can take it. Several times during isst night's heut Jackson landed rights that turned Rocky parti-- around but be always rams ba-k for more with a grin on his f a c e h n d few into J a c k s o n like a young ru.iaeg. The Buffalo boy is not a master o science. He is not ever-fast on b's fee? and is not what might be called spectacular. Rut he can hit with bo'h bands and he reminds one of the gooj old time two fisted lightweights of the Nelson and Wolgast type. His chances aira'.nst Leonard when they meet will undoubtedly place him on the ahort end of the bet but the wise ones will have at least one "ticket" on him because lie is the kind of a lad who can win the lightweight title In one punch if he lands on the "button." THREE COBS GET IE GATE'; MORE TO FOLLOW SOON PASAtCNA. Cal.. March 22 Manager Johnn5' Evers has begun to wield the ff inieter and has lopped off three Cubit ts, who will start home day after tomorrow. The first to luar the rattle, of the eld tin can were Frank Meyer, a catcher, and Jim Coble and Frank Kenny, pltehsrs. All three are "native sons" or near "native sons" of Chicago. A catcher named Dili cf Brawley. Cal., is entitled to first honors for being canned this spring. Speed Slar'in toll Juhnny Evers how good he was and the kid lasted three days. The t.'ubs conclude their training at Passd-na tortav. BOWLING MATCH Before a very largo crowd that gathered up at McCool's to sea tho match game for the Junior bowling championship of Jake county Kd l-ipinsk! foolei a great number of tho West Hammond bowiing fana when he started cut and kept up the lead throughout the entire match game. Woods claimed that he wasn't feeling we'.' and before the match game was over L.ipinsk! made Woods ick when ho beat Woods by 263 pins for the pioiiship. Tiie score: Ed Eipinskl ISi. 159. !i?4. 203, I3. 35?. 20?, I6S. 227. 141. Total, 19Ss; average Ho i. Joe Woods 151, 133. IS J, ld2, 17S. ISfi, 165, 141. 133. Total 13S7. eraga lit 7-10. IJpinaki wins by 1".. h v268 pins. Ed Ijlplnskl will howl Jack To!'ard of Ch'eego Helen's st the Randolph howling alleyi In Chicago WeJnesday evening at ." p. m. for a purse of $100. Many Hammond fans are goln see the match game. up Kramer Carries Fight to Sandow, Wins on Points PHILADELPHIA, March 22. Danny Kramer, contender for Jos Lynch's bantamweight crown, easily won from Sammy Sandow of New York !n the final bout at the Olympla. last night. Kramer won Keren cf the eight rounds. Sandow refused to open up. Jimmy Sullivan of New York outpointed Jack Palmer of this city; Earl Hartman. former amateur champion, who represented the United States n tho Olympics, won from Martin Judge on points; Buddy Fitzgerald beat Marty Burns in six rounds, while Ray O'Malley outpointed Mike Kearns In the same number cf rounds. Time? news service :s the beM that money can buy and honest effort caa furnish.
Young Montreal Earns Shade Over Tremaine TOL,nr0. O. March 22. Young Montreal of Providence. U- I. defeated I'arl Treii .ne. the Ci veland boxer, bj a ?:iade in their twrl ve-rour.d bout hero last night. Montreal won because of hia eig'psslvtnt.'s and clran. hitting. Trematno- hit Montreal low eevcral ttmss and was cautioned by, thr referee in the tenth round. Montreal ivelshed USVj and Tremaine US.
Blues Found Married Life Some "Blues" INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGO. March Now It's the dlvorce blueB." t October Jifrs. Mary E.J'-ie and N!' W. I!u were granted a divorce here. Then John JJ. IVatt?. a frHpnd j of the family. tfCerted a recorieii lat io, I But all In vain. The Blues 1k, e Just been divorced again. And row Mr. (Watts is through with tie role of pt-ars iniakrr In marital trouble?. '"What g-ood did it do?" lie aslted. "J heird 'em arjfue th? cn'iro le- on January I. They would hni-o wiedde.1
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When you buy a Hart, Schaffner and Marx or Society Brand Suit you insure yourself against disappointment. No matter what you pay you can't get more clothes satisfaction. It is just a matter of what style and pattern you like. A very complete showing of men's and young men's Easter suits. Your money's worth at any price.
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75c and $1 Ties at 45c More of those heavy bengaline lus trous silk ties in flowered effects. Slip easy tacked bands. It would be wise to buy three or four ties at this price.
Great Lots of Light Weight Union Suits for Men Special 85c and 98c MEN'S $1.15 UNION SUITS Fine pine check nainsook MEN'S $1.50 UNION SUITS The summer weight garathletic style union suits the underwear men want for ments. in short sleeve, ankle. length style, spring needle spring and summer. Short sleeve, knee length. Taped nb. White and ecru colors. Sizes 34 to 46. Lay in a under arms and at neck. Sizes 34 to 44. Qr " sea80T1,s supply at Wednesday's exceptionally QOp
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NO CRAP GAME, ONLY ONE DICE I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. March When is a dice pamo ti"X a nap grmir. .on there Is only nin; dl-e. This was th ruling of Judtfe Ste. rt in Pniirc ''ourt h"re In d!scharRiniC twle tnru arresttd in a gwiii. 'lir.g liout-: rnkl. At thrs .'a:: time 1rn Judjre cotifi;icard the 'pot' of SIS.."") and ordr.rfl it Riven to an aprd widow. MOTORISTS CAN'T GET AWAY TVEPTT-.P...V PPIilNG.. II.I. March This lif'.e vi'bip.? on the outskirts of s'i.-aco is belK-ved to po."--5cs the only dofi- ;pood "ror" in the world. iot only t he duly couim!5lor.J. but U anuaHy' rr-.t of flying- autoists who b:?cze -tt ('cl'ti avenue, C!,icuko. into W:Mcm Sprins. at a niiiea niiiium K'-f-
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In Time for Easter A Great Sale of $2.50 and $3 Shirts for $1:95 If you like good shirts at a good price lay in a big supply of them. They-att of fine woven and corded madras, excellent for wear and in scores of ney. ;
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Sale Boys 9 Madras Blouses; $1.25
These boys' blouses are the famous "Bell ly finished. They are of fine woven and corded madras in the new spring striped patterns and plain white. The sizes are 8 to J6, the finest boy's blouses that have come to us in a long time, specially priced for Wednesday at 1 .25. We advise early choosing.
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Ijaddle'3 method of operation la simple. He merely waits alonp b'.n "beat" until a speeder come alonsj. Thn. like any normal hea'thy dog, be runs out and chasm tie; inacMnr. Kut lrftiead of merely barklnp for a few feet and then turning Joyously back. Ladd! unless the speeder Is speodtnif awfully f.-ist. Ixjuntls on the running b'ard and llitn Into the driver's seat. After which the speeder Inevitably slows down and drives meekly to the Town Hill police H'utlon. If ho doe' n't, but no one yet h ,s resisted tho dog- gpeed "cop" or Western prtnp.
Fodder Hung In Treet. la Cashmere a dot1 method ct patting fodder away for winter i to rogue. The chief industry of ttaa people eooslsta Id raising fine wool and !a innklnjc this Into fabric which hara carried the name of the country all over the world. Aa In winter enow ilei fflme five or ic!x yards deep, etippllea of hay are hunc among the brauchea of trees, where they are eally reached by the flocks of hheep. Try a "Times Want Ad1 oney s W4 r i 4 ( n 1 WW Ccpyright 1920 Hart
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TOP COATS $18.75 to $47.50 If you want a top coat for Spring, and you'll surely need one, there's a big variety of patterns and styles here to choose from. Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand and other fine makes. Tomorrow's a good time to look them over.
Men r. - .1 i early for the first for $1, per pair make," cut
Men 's Caps at $2 English Golf, (one-piece style) caps of fine men's spring suitings. Browns, blues greens and fancy patterns. Sires 6 3-4 to 7 3-8. Fine Caps for $2.00.
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