Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1921 — Page 3
Ann! 23. 1921
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Ed Licinski Gets T Police StoD Fie'ht: :.fonn ns Knn unr with a ungund rquauy
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Bowling Prizes? Fans Disappointed hauej in venth i y r,.n. Lt n:,,ie; August 1. s r..i 5 at c
I August S an J 1" at Hid''.
The city howling teagu of tlary finished Its most s'KcFful ear in bow hnK frUny. April is, Amongst rl.ose it.-ciing !":'' in ;.sh e i !.
A -rowd of 1 600 fan; ins;d the stock yardn and another 1 !') on the o'Ui! clamoring for .Hmifsion w ere
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THE BIG LEAGUE ROOKIES ARE NOW DOING A "COMEBACK'
LEGION PREPARES FOR MINSTRELS
A rr.er.aier meeting; n sj b?.-n planned .'t peit Tuesday night to be bciJ '. r.t Hammond i"v;rt hor;s which it U J expected wi'l dr.i'v Irsge crowds of s-rv r.fti as, we ' 1 ns prospective : alent for the American I.' g'on tnirs- t .-;. to be given at th- Farthrn tn ; ;. eat re in May. j 1'lan." for th nv.njMvl are rap;j-y l-v.ng Cv.mplHtpd. Ar the meeting; hV.d : f-' : court house, earlier in the wee-,:, j " '-I tckets were kivpti out for .-si. I !. - 1 a.realy t ho a ! e s r.". : n are ropor'- j . f. jrf at success in dips.r.g of tlrni. t Vrrangemcnts r h.-iiig ma-.i to ;at rehearsals for the show early m j vfy. The case bo picked m a J '-.ort t.me. ami will h- cin?'sf of o i ',v f r li' liimmomi n beauty. w " ,'-.d h'srnc tart A local yoins i
Isdy -vcrmse vriee ij ivp!! knov rt. as elt . her ability on t'.ie etnge, will be. iced for ti-.e Icaln. : ''o. 1'(K t :. feature, the ". e?t (laneinp-. sinsins ?.r.d blackface talent w'. he at ::ie '''fV'a! of the c ortintit ;e.. ,n . harr ' ca.l:ng ti parts-
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a teii-roim.l H-in4ur. Li.Jt. I..vnrh the mocI: yards district. a litifT en ordei . Issued by Chief I-'il znior.-of-iktr. stopix-J the oho -a.
rj!uth Boat .:ia. ant.ouncei Nf-r::.-em tesatta. wii; be !.f.d at Uulutii July f2 and l"i. and I'a'.utJi Roat ."uli. Vnl ei-iity of V.'feon:n niret en Ju'it J"j-d.
Tta.i Lrgut. laitt-r team am n.i c j, l;n'n hit .CS J id 1 1 :-c u '. c-r 1 itl-. r-
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REST OF SPORTS II. i;o:--,r,i. Anif. r;can U nr..
fiar. defeur.-! a. V. V. .- . r, 1 -. 0-7. in wiii-'in.i;. o1' S:irr.-y liar courts i-nti;..- c : s n i ;!.. --, 1 ; olijm.'ton, l".n z' an i .
Mrj .'and racing tommsiiion ru'ea r. I" Chinn. horse nvnr, -.T tri-.-under tupen lsion of coir-.oigaion nl
f r -- yiolnr..! an i Pr . s:df r.t Frazo I suspends C. -N. r reeinan until iieee-.n-
of Iks-.on lle.i ; x adjuet. in ritltii.-. "r zl- i'-'-'1- f'jr ronsniring to "ax" d;tT-r, nces .-..m-U the f.i.'t .a.--;. : rt.-c at Uw :e Arr.l 13. rr t. n? -en; hnr..-. If i-om . : -j f-o a' m "r.tli. ; Arnc; i'an p .): .'a:i .:r' ir.'.t'..r ! v.cu.ry in practice match at .un -i.'V -- - tor itit'ir-ul.-.na: ;,-:..:-r j I 'i'-ld. London, w inning S so.-.ts to 1 ht r rices h-; v ti !'t. rt rites nr-dl nri-r xrratch team.
:.C1 DON. Apr; "" ;-' i p. ciur plor' o S"!.frf. ; -j: erda ;. ' r har.-i c f - 11 V e Jar-" Jaclvr' - r ' s Irish t r . ?
-- ?!-.. A'?s. , .!"..; ;;, an w om- j ,i ff rrcd 'let t ' : i 'i o'- ir.ir ! r. I h.-H-r of C--i d - Cecil
' - '-. --harr p'. t of V:'and. A : : uph the Amr;rai player turr ?d tn I
card r-f ,51 for t re t ; r: y - 5 r -i.o.-.f V'.- Jaekson ea-ne horn- w Hh 1 eS nn'i ;.-- Ueitch -t: h Is'1. T.- tourna-c--nt. th first c pc ti cm! in which ';; ?tirl'Tisr ha? ronp"-1 d, nc.i? -r ",:df Il:strpt-d trp'ir. The American wo-r.an played beat;'. -.' s-If on al-n"st e-ery h.tc. T"' - -I"?, t !i e FTf n'lr. v'T-r bocey is .'-jr an 1 th ?eventent'.i. 'tb a ii'.e heey ca-j-rd her trotibl-. snd. in f ! c. "icn f the Ciller--.- ; -,.t c.-. r the : - r . T ' . ' - ' i.! 1 ' v 'i r ...
RUTH AND KELLY REMAIN TIED IN HOME HOr '
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reparations f-T active, participation j ti ba.fha ". cirete i'-i he mado by t'. ' Indrana Marh-T Athlet;.- Association at j meetine 'Al'i'.ch ha ttc-n eallod f-T ; j ftiny m.-rnirg at iA o'clock. AH r ! .... ,. th .issoct.on w ill bs -. ; i f-e in'.an a. llarb -r hasr hall park at 1 ! . t'-.e task .e!eot;ngf a fain wt; be- ' I s-r. i'ractb-e c!ll continue t!irourrli-j I f.y.t the v-.-frr, and cl'Bnse in the !in"- j ' i;i ':1! be ma le. The opennc parne1 ' r.f it..-. f,isfii M ill be pldj e.-l the foli low-in? Sunday with a fa.-t colored ; 1 t'-am fr--'". the -hiea-e. A. C.
DRIVER'S HOBBY
jjnrir howLnp ehampion rf Hammond IM tjpiiif ki who reccjvid a prize, for he in? sixth place in ti.e average Mtt ar.-i tiftli place In the t.-.T.u sbiiidar.'. lid I.rr.inski nvoracvil 11 pins for .'.1 sarifs. V. K'.n.ier was seventh i' !'..h ISO average for the s''i-('ti.
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f!nsr nail cannot u in it." .said Andr Boiilot. French race lr.rr. n he. w.i be seen in a Tal'.vt-Darracq m fi"
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
ana polls W"r Speedway on Monday.
May S'l. Hid l,lih is a oit broK-n.. but" he has a style of expression that j is elucidating as well as amusing. j F.otllot entered the racing same . wh.cn biH nineteen years old because J 'ire took a fancy to it Matching his
brother." His brother, neori.es TJO!'- I rittfhrjrslj jot, v ho died a hero in the late world; N,v y.
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.-arrs and Georre Ke'.'y -t o N '-. T-rk NetionaC- remained at a d-p-n --at i estcrda..- -rhn e', h pie.; e r
n-urded out hi? fourth circuit c'.out of ; leti.-s clubbed II
e scaior. Vlmtr Smith cf Cleveland and Km! I xlusfi of the Philp.e'pn:a N'atlor.a's i-e only a ?'p behind, with t'rrree ".-ne rj"s to thrr credit, while BS Vrusel. F.rr.ii's brother, cf th New '"o.-k Americans, has two. Several oth- ', ila'-'trs :?o have made ' wo. Ruth is far ehead cf !at year's ht.-di te. as ho did net make h's fourth b-Trie run in lj;a until May 11. K' ! -";' bonne rjn total for 1 3 C wbs ele . -e. P-jth made fifty-fo j'.
war. as one of the sreatett auTO" '" j c 1 IICA' j' bile race drivers of all tune and A"'''1' i ,.(,,, if rapidly .'ollowlnj in his footsteps. ltrooH-.-n
In the Tarso iorio in na.y in i .- i pi, . ; , - .
hatl'v, f,..a rf id no 1-sm than six tlnns . ' ' ..
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, ju-.t as h- about to thunder across ( Ve.terday'. Reeolts. . the finish line a winner ho etddd. , r it t hu h. 6; .-ineinnat i. 1.
i. i.. ;ce p... i-r ,i-r-.:v , turned h:s car cotnp.ete.y arouno, !. . j-;., h--e become an epidemic. r,llt a cti-ir of the riind stand, a n -1 j
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! everv race ' fa;-- Coi'.lot. "but .-nee 1 i
- am into the cmpttition all fear i;i for- ; Fab" lluth vol v.;s fourth -otter " '
-mer at Philadelphia. The Vanl.ii jP Uvcd to like the India nspol;? J st a ball game however, for the A'h- course hef-t of all, he said and n nti !
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HOOSIER SIGNS TO DBJVE IN INDIANAPOLIS EVENT
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g.iowcr?. the Hoosier oval h reluctantly re-j marked in an un lcrstone, "it's too il ry j TOM GRIFFITH'S double and triple j n0 ,v,'' In former days Uoillot was j of Joe. Gcschser gave Brooklyn a. vie-i wont to have a bottle of Yin Plane lory ever Bestcn j with hid meals, but alas It- avjt Jriak ! water n o w . j ZIW'3 finctnsr put th F i 1 1 sb j rM j I-"arm;nar is his hobby off the rac-. F,rates on easy street at Pittsburgh.! coure and fishing his favorite nport ; It was r.fsburqh'e fifth straight Aic-I but the r-.-h young Frenchman frankly ; tory over tat Tieds I admits that he "prefers to bo laz-.'" i rather than engage :n any pcrtnaneiit j THE weather man copped three wre ; business pursuit. li.'cau.. s,:s sist.rsl Stsmes. ' always received large hoe of c ioco- " " , ;ats from thcor admirers, K.oillo: "B ;
see aiiiu-.ircn wn-n a noy . wa. t ; oc a j g,irl. Rut there 1s notn.ng feminine about Andre w ho made a name for j himself in the French air ferric and was cited numerous times for Irs I bravery against the llun in the air. . hut as he say s. "Cue war is over, and
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It !sn t necessary f.-.r Koillot to train j for any race, acc.rding to h.mself. for' he is always in trim. He !ivos a plain j life in the open w Uh a lot of exercise I
anod eats as "less meat as possible.'' His family objects to racing and when asked if ho would Etart racing If ho were a youth again, ho replied, "no fear," and then added that he intends to ghs up racing at the en. I or next year. Roi'.lot is always a cent-r of attraction at the Speedway and Ins made, many friends in Indianapolis. This will make his third trip to the Hooeler capital to compete In a JO')-
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For Refreshments Come to a lee Cream Parlor Wc satisfy everybody with our rich ice cream and pleasing drinks. We please young and old bring your children and let them enjoy themselves by sitting in our special children's chairs and tables. Nickle Plate Ice Cream Parlor Corner Sibley and Oakley Ave.
G-oodspeed Sets Record for Stock Car Speed DATTONA. Fla., April Co. L It. Goodsjed. driving a stock car at uytona Ueach today established a new world's one mile automobile record f-r cars of the stock chassis type, nenollnting the distance in n !.". seconds, a rate of 105.1 miles an hour. The record formerly was held by Ralph MrC-ford.
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ROSCOE SAJILES, n Indiana lad. got h1 first tstte of ratio In b amateur race on a balf-mlla track in th Hoosler SUte. and for ta third time he Is attempting to gather fame and fortune on tha bricka ot the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He will drive a Imesenberg in th oOOmile race to be held Monday. May 30. He is a racing success on tha Pacific coast, but has always played in hard luck in tb$ big classic In Ul native state.
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