Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1921 — Page 9

Thursday. April 28, 1921.

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rsrecut. to t"v Titc.i . . rNTIANArOL, Ai-ril tlowdv v.'ilcoi, the racln pride cf Indi.uiup-.-.'.., has tagr-ed to cuter tho 53'.t-it:'.e rnc at the. Irdimapoila Motor tpeedway. Monday. May :.tl. He will drive a Peugeot, the or he roue to a pl.nir,ia victory Sn the International Kate in 1511'. Vilco. reared tn the si.adowa of the most successful spend way in ail th world. irfKaii cutting iwini .anvrs Uiie BtHi in his tw-a ar l ho has e.-imnaigne-.l with th l-.-t driver an. I er, of a fair of c on t i i n ' Hut In recent years Wilcox Jiu.s .nt'cO Irmaelf with the lot of a bu.ine man -inn( at SO)-mt; r.' ttiuo- -nmt

thou the cor. Mant Mtics of hi a many admlrere, both here and lro;i i, act his j nr prcwnt eiro to ttrlvt. wly i cars on a r ' eonr.. onw Mm -t'.'n j and ho poe? into th& s uca w rh a will, j l-aat. year WiUvu tratred with md Boll lot, btst this year I...!I!et will j drive a T'slbot-DiSTi-f a while liout j will probably reanCri on th other sl.it -f t'u potfl. Howe 'ir it is said tUat j a aecond Peusrent win be. entered in j ha bis event l,ns with the French I ear that U S;s " V.'lloox's j i parage. i new and "titrl.1 liRn of racing i car was tho ratiM ' f th5 poor showing I of tb Pe-Jtr-ot t'i"J In th race last i May. Willi a clover combination j three .stellar illt.- thi raUblr.ls ha.i j .t all A-.-ped out that T'eiieot was due fo a bt cl.,a?uip. Uut ti. cars were j found wantlr.fr ant lorjr before the j raoo waning' th threo curs ha 1 i bion puhi-fl to tho bM.-Hucs, c;u by j ona. and tbo .lrl-.irs Flipping down to j the otts to eo their rivals flirt with j

he g-lory an. I jr-"!-J that filways attsnJs victory In the Indianapolis event. Kut this year tho Joureot cars have Seen tr1v1 ar.l V.'l'cos an-1 his rtate are bem: t'.tet as h real cjir.;U due for tho Ktcnrli -nvJ-.t.

Th victory r-f "VVllcox In 1319 wss j .in ejpeciri!!y ho.idy examplo cf Jnv- J

ing. K-T!,.r'.t wu 'or.c.oah'il ij-jiln th early stages of thn ray, yet always within striking- 'ilftar.c? of npt place, he came tr the fore with a rush durlnp the last quarter, and held Mi position In the thrreaftor without being threatened at any time.

THAT GOLF KNOWS NO ACE IS SHOVv'N BY THESE WOMEN STARRING ON LINES

Promoter Frank .MniUoin aniioune.-n Johnny Innxlee-K.irN y Kans'is battle at Mllwjiui.ee Tuesday iilul.t diow 17,7aO uato recelpia.

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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

COLLEGE BA jUBALL .".'avy, 2; ikurj;'.! ech , 2, 11 li.uli.ss. Army. C; S ;,' rae a ho, 3. I'm v.,rd, C; Cli y, l-i It c t -n 4; ivriic 1. "T -el . h' a 1 1, T; Kahi n.a.o-', 0. oi;-.-l!, K; .,., h.-s. r, 2.

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DR. HOWAT Announces that after May 1st, his offices will be located in Suite 5C6, tlarrtraond Building. Phone 103.

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7-B TIGERS WIN AGAIN After eleren Inntnep of hard flcrht!n the TB Timers of Irvmsr school of Hatrmnnd 1efet"d the 7A Hull-togs hy a. (i,-rr of 7 to 6 In the fourth gam r.f th series to decide tho charnpiont.e,jp In the above school. Tho TV's hid the grame laid away In the early InnlnETi hut Stephenson's eeipport weakened In the lut stapes and the 7B's improved their base running- and Md the cor at the end of the ninth. T'.t" usual amonnt of Interest waa displayed by rioters of both jrrades, for fnch player haj his eys fastened tipon n new pair of shoes that the M. & B. Bootshop has planned to frlve each player on the winning team at the clone of the eries. Each team has now won two rim end already plans are heln developed by both captains, FerlercfT and Kee!r to gt age the final within a few dvvs. Both ttami were crippled by the loss of good players who failed to Tmr. nre r.p with their gTades after the tejeh-e-rs had checked up their ellcfiblilty lists with Principal Cartrlerht be.fore th game. Hokensen of the 7B Timers wss handy with the bat and finally chalked p five hits to his credit before the final 4nnlnjj of the contest. Fcderoff pitched a pood gam fr th Tlarers and both Vanerhn and Wnr. ley did credit to themselves on the recelrim? end. Keeler caucht a croo.i m for the ?A's and his throwing- to eeond wen exceptionally jreod. Ltne-irp of teama: TA ICetler. a: Stephenson, p; ,Co11!r., lb; Berdlne. 2b; Glass-on. 3b; Vaujrhn, Bf. McSflnds. rf; Shnltr. If; lyars.n, rf. 7B Tmishn. e: FederofT. p; Boch. lb; Kroyzek, 2b; Kokendy, Sb; IJjtnwekl. set Kow.ikl, rf; Ramsey, If; linkinsert, cf.

The fact that they ?r .i.-i'.p three-ooro years in p ii-'-n t prevent these Flnglis.a ww-u.-n from playinsr 'I hr-y t two of t'l prominent - ' i : the Kariifi who he;pel :'a' e recently the veteran I; i finc society at Ranelayh, i nlard. 3iembfrs must Le over ritty years of age.

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BROOKLYN. V . Ar-:':! :?.--(5cor,T Kelly, first bas. -n i f.f the New York Giants, kept puce with Babe Jlv.th In their rsce for bh? leasue l.on'.e riui honors l.-y cracking ut bis llf'-h circuit swat of the toeiHon in the fj.nr.' a train st Pr-vihiyn vivrriiy. Of.e man was on bns- in 'he c-inth Inning w',.-n

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A store where men, women and children like to shop. A store where Service, Quality and Reliability backs every purchase. Once you know our store and our merchandise, you'll understand why men come to us, season after season, for their clothes. You'll become one of the "regulars." An Exclusive Floor for Men's and Boys' Clothing Second Floor An Exclusive Section for Ladies' Hosiery Holeproof and Phoenix First Floor Drop in at any time we'll be glad to ?how y&u th.- new things. LOOK FOR THE SIGN"!

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GAMES WANTED West Ends of trest. Hammond have n open date Sunday, Slay i, and would liVe to book a Rama for this Sunday " ti-l would like to book ?,tin.'s for any other Sunday. For games call Hsmtiond 163 and ask for Jie, Call be-

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eel both r-ial work und se.rrm en a wiil I if r ' a !' 1 e r o r k o n a r e a 1 a r d tl 1 y . 1 1 e ... ; i ; e . f-'.illo win -i walk ard runs r.p the !'..! abcut his Quarters, lie boxed U-lit r-'imds with tw i. -f !:!s --T arri rs-r partners. In the llrs-t act-to he faced .1 ... 1 l-i-j -irn n f'r f.'.:r rounila. fit! i thT i i'-t Jimmy b'ir. y for it jtt;ni!ar ' tli?. 4 n. e. !

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Willie Lewis Sees j K. 0. Win for Georges!

N nv Y'tltK. April C - W.lUo Lewis, fi.tViT :-iat mid d 1 '.ee ' n-b t, who taught ir'-s e'a rp.-nr i.-r much that

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Top Gl.irn had anotl..-r double header aided yoi.erd.-iy to his a'.r-ndy tjldnMm Kcho-l't. Without waiting' to s"e wii.it r.tit" 1r.''- 1 of-

fft- In I he way of w-.it her. wba.- S.x i.ffic-als t-ani.-elli.-d the riei.e.iub-.j oppearance of the Browns hn a slight. J

shower arrived shortly after tu noon i

hour. Liter th nin aptn-ar-d mil f-v-Tal '.vi'-lred fa-ij driihd op 'o t!'. trai.is only to !ih ator.i'.ed 1;.. "No panie" Rlj,-n,ii. Th'5 -Sox now have ?ven po.-tp.me-rneiits : w.rk cff. Thr.-e of them

are at homo and four mi fore'en lota, i They have play d mily -i;;ht -ini"s A -atii. r p.-rmit 1 1 1. s today. tha

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Corn Oil Best for S?,lad3 and Cooking Buy Tn firp rrnllon can?

and save money. American Maize Products Co.

Phone Hammond 233. Rrjby, Ind.

Bill B remi an Matched to Bex Lilly Miske May 9

CINCINNATI. a vlexnd-r C":ii-riir'

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Ed L'.pinsltl. Hamn-'-mh Junior champion bowler, will be een in a"t!0 flfa'lt as .-nrh.ro- r--an n -4.,;; Klnder's learn which will b o. 1 b-'to In Hammond at the McCool bow I ins; alleys BVlday --en!njr p,t p. m. ('an" Kinder la laklnjr this fam to Milwaukee for the bowl! r.p t mi rnair.cn t May T and 8. Kinder i tuning nn b.is team apslnat Capt. Scalar Hsndy's special. th team which Is mostly mnd- up of the bent, bowrs in Hammond for a rifllrh 0irn TSi, K-... ii.. -

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rnaten garn- wnn they gee '-'.me line up.

f'fpt. Klndr's Hne.-np tr. Kinder, Mudly. Hr,oksej-, J, Gill end Kd Ili'nkl. Cant. Handy a !ln-up H. Handy, N, N'olson, Kririeht. fyers, arii j Ye'nkTt.

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ANNOUNCING OUR OPENING Saturday Evening April 30 Everything New and Modern

LTOW Franee. April 2. Pre. indent Mill-rand hen e-nt to ttu Kreneh

sueiii ii.f'-rica.'ii e. cola u 1 . fn 1 Sevres vaee. which is to be awarded to th? pittslmrtrh Krsneh amateur b bt w,d e ht title In! h..-,.,k iv'n' t ' i e hnxin cfiaiiiii!on.M.ir hf-uts to J.e j 'ilIC V held here, in Ji-Mi, I N-,,w Ymk "Tber ie no ef-ereliy ef u-r. It ft le j i !r,st ,,n

Ji;'!ln...-- an. th pres;d--r.l of the f -deri Hon, explaining he desired hi? Si;'! to be dotilt'-d in the licht weight ttit-.m. "What W" want now is to de-

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Commencing today, se place on sale th- gre il:.-!. L clears ever offered by this arericy. Eacii car i.; -:::ii in first cla.:;. mechanical cor.ditiiin, and will be sold suit purchasers.

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1918 DODGE, overhauled an J repainted, new fop. A-i shape. 1919 MONROK; TOURING, exceliept condition. Has appearance of a new car. Hejiainted and ovei hauled. 1919 PATTERSON, Red Seal Continental motor, repainted and overhauled. 1919 CHEVROLET "40" TOURING. A-l condition, overhauled. At a bargain price. 1921 SIT'PHEN.S DEMONSTRATOR, has ware ultech, special top, lots of extras. Vi'iii sacrifice. Guaranteed same as new car. 1918 OVERLAND TOURING, repainted, has Continent. d Red Seal motor. In A-l condition. 1920 NASH TOURING. Mx'ei 03 1, cannot be told from new. Carries jan.e guaranteed as a new car. Run let's than 3.00(1 miles. 1017 REO 5 -PASS. TOURING. Model "R." A-I condition. THESE CARS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH. ON TIME, OR YOUR CAR TAKEN IN TRADE

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