Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1921 — Page 9
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THE TTMES PA HE
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TAD SCOUTS -FAKE TALK
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Kami'li: - and X. 'A'. .-p.-od bu 3 a' poioniji park ; lUvenmnod Titter and W' . .S . Sportsmen at Harrison and Di s Blaine?; West H.tmmond Marions una I'.ini'U.) A. C. at STid an.l Dn hnni;: ' ! i .-;t o Browns And New Trier l'io-i-A.r tt Wilmette, i.'olumbus K. i and Ary A. C. at l.elmd and Clark
FRENCHMAN'S
WHITE HOPE" DAYS MERRY ONES: CARL WAS FIRST
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Points Out That Always Before Big Fights There are Rumors of Fake
1 BY TAP j Cr- riMen for tl inlet n.Lti.-rn! N. S 1 , NF.W YORK. June 2 A prointn' r.t j -i- i. al man is report, d ta 'iav't hat the commi; I e-nipsi y -Carpe -i - tier fiiht is to eo twolv,- routids a:;d i
return mat
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Re nci on Wei'., a'l that 'v can J.iy about that Is: that man really Mufi w ;,. A;,-n he tan make a lot of money
b..:n.jr th.u ih, tutu .b k' tne "'
thousand of men w-tllins
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Ja.k Keams. "ho munae" i-.-mr.-
sey. isn't daffy enough t aci.-.-uch a c iiira. t with u.-h a d..r: uu opponent Carpentivi-. K-arns. who look Pempsey a
r.A-v rfiT'i't at: 1 made him a world's
champion In ' w ' a:s. is -(.n.d.-r. cju.'e a smart person in pugilistic ma
ters. Hi? has everything at sUkc
t;: ftjtht. Carpenii'-T has nomine 'j !.... Th latter still w ill be regardee. as a fighter no mater how long- !he fie lit wuh Dniipsty goes. Carpmtier win get a hnugr fortune, j win. loee or draw, tn this match and ; h.u ome!h:ng to shoot at. Pempsey ; a'.so will draw down an immense sum. ( but do z-ni think that the champ'"!1! would "arry" a man ith a punch for twelve round-? Would yiu smoke a! pipe in a powdfr mafi-azln? numors of fake are always e-ring-'
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BT JACK VEM'CK Intf -rnational Sws S. Sport liditur. : MANHASSCT, U I.. June 2.- j Georges Carpente r's stuck went up everal point today f'jliowintj ht.i j firsi r.al workout with rnemtera 01 j lh pri-fa looking on. 1 tieorpes displayed his ware Wed-j nesday afternoon in a short hut very ; nappy session with tpaiTinu partnrra 1 and gymnasium apparatus and t hurt: I who aaw him were very faorably no-, pressed. i These things -an be aid of Carpm- j tier today: J lie i inexcfllent physical conditb.n j
rlg:it now.
ro e vM 'to: battle with
hitting
Carl Morris
before bi flfc-ht. The writer
n-a, toid befor- the Johnson-JerTris fight that another theatrical promoter knew for a fart, t.ht the Her.o null na. a fake and that Jeffries was slated to win. This" t.p was in All Broadway knew it. Je.rf wbs favorite at the rir.jrMde . How fjuiei 'he theatre lobbies were aftr that fight . Wasn't Thilade phia laughing ln? nifcht that Leonard and lvilban i jglit? That was a fake. too. They Vn-w it v, as to the limit. Leonard won with a K. O.
MIS GtECGr HAMMfg
Th "white hope days" in the r-nnali of heavyweight ftprhtine furniBi Cstiana with mort
THL ORIGINAL. WHITE HOPE,
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dope and "copy" than any other period. New "hopes" bloomed every day and moat of them
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lasted but a day. Carl Morris was the orinigai "hope." He' still fighting.
Kelly, in 9th Homer, Ties Meusel for Lead NEW TOr.K. June 2. George Kelly rna'l hif nintli horn.- run of the ffip,n h' re sterd-ay in the fifth' inning ff the ira-n" with riit ! n del phi a . Keliy ts now ti-d with Meusd of the rhillles
for h' tne run linnr.- in
tej,trti' . He is si's V1 mar's oT Bab Tluth
- . , , tame on the Nalii.nal r
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hind the sa.on" '
MOONS BEATEN By THE PIRATES
The Hammond I'irates celebrated Decoration fay by defeating the Maroon?. 6 t 3 at Morris park. The peP and spirit of the former was the dominant feature of the nam... IierR
j pitched beautiful ball, allowing only four hits, while the Pirates s'.vatt4 ! Green's off-ring f r a t"tal f t'.-n I (Ifin "oingl-s. Hhinart and Ka'.tna i knocked tlie pill to U eorners of the 1 b't, llliinait getting three healthy sinrl and k'inr two terrific two1 bunkfc t'5. wln.'h inciil.-'ntally put the
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nninir it looked ae it
the Marion" would cop t'i" game, htii ;n the third inrins the T'irates tot tii
old batting eye and were not stopped until 5 runs cr'SS--d the plate. Sweeney. Kalina, iSlaven and D.onke played errorless ball. ! Pperner was put in by the Maroon i in tiie nintli inning as pinch iiitter and couldn't get the hall out of the infield. bring easily pegged out on firt. This is the second (fame th Maroons have
lost to thin tram this year. The I'irates have an open date next Sunday and would like to have a same from teams avor.isitiR from 16 to IS years of age. Score by inninpn: Pirates ons not 00 1 V) Maroons 020 01 00 If 4 R Summary Two base hits Kalina 2. Tate. Stolen base Kalina (2). Slaven. Uhinart. Struck out - Ky Berg. ln; h" Green, ii .
('dutnbia A. A. and Forest I'krks at Keystone arol Madison. Chicago lied Sox and Murlf y. at Kedzie and lllst oi: Adlers and I'ellw 0"ds at 7 Ttli ;ind InglesKU-; N. K. W. of Joliet. and Columbia A. at Hammond; Kexo. at T.y.ois: t'lrcl-s and l.lve Wir'S .if 4Tth :i rid 10th. Ar(im.iiu and Campion's nines at Sfiin ib id, lonoreB and St. Johns at s;; ! and South Shore; llovnl Stars and !'- (iurn A. C. at Ko. s'Mt. it and Marl'-m
lie f.ecms to be hi n vrry toiti'-rtM
tate f .firul niowipir of worry over hia cumin
Detnps v . Kenorts '-f his speed and
ability w ere not exagera'ed . lie has one of the Sreatst rlph? hands the heavy w. ialit division has. known and tie. Is fust and atcilc a- j panther. J Joe Jcati"tte and Jack Ooldbera, j iiiiddb-.w eicht from Panama, furiiish'-d :
i flsiie opposition for Carpentiet in a j
I four round session, gowu t ,vo roiinos j each. What Carpeiitl"r display J ! against them left a very favorable im- ! pr ssion on the emits. I As a boxer Carpentier is last and xeiy shifty. His footwork is one of i his preatest assets. His riht is wl'.h- ! out a doubt his b'st Viaiid. ile bits ' "..tli it from almost any poMiion. ! G''ores' iavor.tc punch is what he : . a. is thv "aalu puto:li." it ii- believed i (ii- he circles about an opponent, to .nif i shoi t o the mark from a side angle 1 anii while lie is on his toes. It is this : punch that he w ill count on heav il y w h n ho faces P'-mpsey. j Jeanette .i-owded Carp' nt jer t very i soend they w eie in the rinp together and i'arpenti'. r i c t j;o soioe voidii?
punca' ". olt-n apulO;izirig to jcunue bun Up landed an e;ia iiaid onAgainst (oidiertf the French Hasn steamed up and iiad he ret pulled bis j.unche- lie would have knocked out the land from 1'aia.nia. touh and ru'li'ii though he is.
ULLA US IN FRENCH NET PLAY
ST. iM.orii. 1-': n. June Z. i re d'f. at yisteiday of Mme. aussai d hy Mrs, Mo!!.-' Djur.-l' M.i!bo- n si i a ik hit sits 'c.is th- -en.-ai J..;i of the ntlh day's play in the '.vol.! ha fj court t"nriis . hi inpionshi ; i"nnnInvnt . M'hen the Ano-rican f.l.ivcr disposed
of Mine. Vanssard. who is ranked ! ; France as the third best woman tennis' l.l.iyer. alter Mile, hi-njl'ii and Mine j Gollito. numerous l-"renclim( n are mi'M ion i np whether the w.-i.is which tloy have b n l -tying- on Mil.-. I-n'--- ', b-n's cli.'i nffy ncftin.-'i Mis. Mallory are j likely to prove a inv- stnient. j HOBARTS RWJE RESULTS SPECIAL TO THf TiVtSl ' HOIi.MVl, Ir.d.. Jun 2 -Following is the results from the races hold her" at th" llobart Sn-'-divBy Sunday in the pre. t nee of about L'.looi per.p!-. i n k mii.i-: s rtt K ii.u r.. Tim". ! ft Simons 6;li.j i 2nd M tckefy ! :38 , ;ir.i.i:fi.,i,. ;s : till Hear "o.'i j FIX K Ml l.i; MUK c n. T itm . it rr: Huff 2nd W. I). Kfistier 1 , 3rd .1 . W. Huff ; ii-.N nii.i; Kitt.i; i-oh ai l. j Tim. i 1st Harry Frse 1 1 . 2nd Simons Il-, :trd Mack fy 1 1 o' Fit.iir ni,i; Foitu iixt i;. Tim " . 1st Harris 7.4" ' 2nd Newman 7 . t.. Srd Freenta n f. . 7 ;.". k; mu,k i iiki; nut m.i. i mi'i.i. Tune. 1st-- Harris IV;;. 2nd - Foil . ):-'.
TAGGING ALL THE BASES j By JACK VFIOCK i I. N. S. Sports Editor )
ICppa ICx-y was ceased to the ers in the slvt'n f.y t;ie Cat dinale "'- v i ri! -t: a ianiMji at C i nemn.tti . J: m my Johnston dt lit c: fd ! -iitt that tnaliled ir.r Uodgi-rs to I o Uohtoii. iiiium inr a e i off Barbai e si ins. The "n ales made i! Hire" out f..ur from the Cues ;.y bauin Mat tti I rei ly . lion. err by r:.t and Jon' :n '. ilrst v-'a"'- iave ltos'.n an -dr" i'nil.id. ".phia by I'y.ir ? iioiii- i in t s. . ond jriie 1 n;iiilol i iie A - to -1 f v e ii . Waahinfiton bat Ca:l Mays wh'li I weakened in the Pth whleli he ent' holding- a four run Uad tii aniiad piled up f.'r him.
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Mason -Kelly Flyweight Go Added to July 4th Bill
INTERSTATE LEAGUE
Tii" folio wins: Kamcs
scheduled for Sunday:
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There will b two rliampl. nVp irati dies on the .July 4 card at Benton Harbor. Benny !.("nanl and Sailor Fre.-dmen wiii feature t o slow, iv ! I n Frank'.e Maon end Jimmy Ke'y filfhtinc: for the fiywripht champion-
ben I ship. 1'i'on-oti r Fifzsttnops yest'-rday
siiftied .Mason and Kl'y
GRIFFITH LOSES
TO HOBART NINE; (SPTCISL TO THC TIMLS) j GRIFFITH. Ind.. June The Gilf-j fltli A. C's attacked the strong H.-j bart team I'ecoration Day and I'Ui closely contested (fame to 2. Feat - ures of the yaine were pit'-hinc .ri Shearer for ifobart who obtained 1S s.trlkeoute. gtvinsr only 2 hits; pito i-j inr of Jonr:- for the G. A. C.'s v. iv allowi'd only hits, double play l.y" the G. A. C's. Sehafer to Go vert. ' . . Tuirsrart. j llobart comes ro Griffith .Tune "! and the G. A. C.'s w ill certainly evi n j up mat.ter then. The stronp I.eifjou
K. of C. League Standing V. !. I l'lji'iinnti I ! . v " S'..uth Clm-aco I "o ' 1 1" air. moio I 2 ' .' " '- ii ii m u .' '-' ' ' ! la r ; 2 " . '' '' i 'no ai. i leitfht s . . . . 1 " Miue Island 4 i"'1' llllil'l.Ts I AST IM1X. J fa muiond. i ; W 'i . t imf . J I'uilma'i, 7; Sr.-jtli I'iii ao. ,. Cbieajro Ibdyht. 2-': I'.iu' Island. 3. illlM I V. o . o d ,1 ' ' t. mi:n m-;t i mivx. i'liicaf;o Heights at 1 U muiond . Blue Istniid at v. lilting. 1 lit l v i at I 'ii ic.ii; o I i e i; r . Pulii'B n s . Fisk m'H 1 ' sli " tlo' a a ll . e l .
VT-. U T'i i t shut (fi) 21' 11 New York 2t 11 I'.i'.ok'iyii 2 2 2 2 Boston in 2" Si . Cou-is ! Jf CilK'AOO Hi 21 Philadelphia It 2i.'incinnat i 1 I .'i' Veieril' ll-utt. t'lt t sburjr h. 4 . i 'b o a .-. J .No.v Voik. y; i'iiii.uii ii.p.a. . New Yi.i k. S. i 'io ia ! ! ; ' ,, ., Si . I.oui.-. In. i .': ociiioat '. t Bi-ooklvn. :.. I'--:.,,,. ( AMFHK 4 1X1' IE. x Cleveland 21' II N' w Vork 21 17 1 'f t: -in 2 -i W n ;i ' i. t on .' . i M.-.-ioi 17 ." S; l.oij:.- . . . 10 2-: t ' M 1 1 ' Ai :' '7 I !,:.... . !. : . 1 inlfii'iit' !ttjlt. Bo iui. - I ii'i i'i ' i 1 1 i .-1. i . ; o . " . ' " ,
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team from Bowell play (lie th i'.'s June ") and a pt""il Karne i; i sed all w ho a t l-'-nd .
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With r;yxn s : ml lim'-n in form io 'tii'iits Hum X"d a d'i'ol vi.'tury from j t:..- riul-. ! 1! tot ninth hom j u v ' J I J)' '! I l S3
Grch ShnG; V ill Is Traded, S?.ys Garry ' I , i " I N N ATI. .Inn. : - H. my K . Gii i, iioli.'-oi" c.io.iin it ml ti'O'd ha- -man of llo- i'. ii. ioo.iti N 'li.-o.tls. si-'-hi.- o.i;;a. t e( tiv ct-ih'.- t- rti. ..- I'day . il.- ooplfj the . :: ' . f $l"."o". 'nit hi- pry 'iil to-t start ijntil lie is i' install', 1 by Jud'-'f l.andi:. Sii'.-ijst tliiriiaio,. president of I'l. liil. sntd Hi rniip! n iilvi said Gron pl'ol.ubly w ciibj iraded to the e'til thni irak''.- tlo be?; t.ffrr Groh h'-ld o,it for a sai.ii of I12.eri0, and it is b'-lii vrd that he ,ijfnd w ith The understand i nir tlitt he be traded. He has vowed tl'Pt h' wnuld n'vrr ajiain piny in a Bed uniform.
State and So hi Sts.
Hammond Indiana
THE PEOPLES STORE
BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inches wide, full bleached, medium 1 quality, 10 yards for
APRON GINGHAM 27 inches wide, in a wanted variety of checks, ( 1 " 8 yards for
COMFORTER COTTON 72x90 inches three pounds, just the size for t 1 a comforter, each -
BATH TOWELS 24x48 double thread quality, full bleached and "1 heavy. 3 for V A
WHITE DIMITIES 29 inches wide in a pretty range of checks, 5 " 35c values, 4 vards for
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Trie astonishing price reductions of this event will cause a stir of amazement wherever particular except our usual dependable quality. The warm weather is causing a great demand for summer things and the stocks of this store are sories so much in demand. The following items are but a portion of the many values.
Friday, June 3rd
people gather. No merchandise will be featured bedecked with all the wanted f abuts and accrs-
H0PE MUSLIN Seven Yards For $1.00 Full 36 inch finished soft, full bleached.
BED SHEETS $1.00 81x90 seamless full bleached, ood substantial quality.
UNBLEACHED SHEETING 14 Yards fcr
$1.00
3b inches wide, fair quality, free from annoying imperfections.
BEACH CLOTH 4 Yards For $1.00 36 inches wide in shades of pink, blue and lavender, for summer dresses and sport suits.
SUMMER VOILES Four Yards For $1.00 40 inches wide in a profusion of beautiful patterns, for hot weather frocks.
MEN'S UNION SUITS $1.00 An exceptionally good quality knit C'.rnients in" while or ecru, ankle length, short sleeves.
WHITE ORGANDIE $1.00 54 inches wide, permanent finish, fine sheer quality.
WARNER'S CORSETS $1.00 Back lace medium figure, in pink only.
PRINTED SILK POPLIN 36 inches wide in a pretty variety of patterns.
suitable for dresses, linings.
etc., per yard at
TABLE DAMASK 70 inches wide, full bleached, prettv patterns, d? 1 $1.69 values, psr yard 1
CURTAIN MARQUISETTE 7 Yards For
$1.00
A jood quality curtaining in white.
I cream or ecrti.
LADIES' BLOOMERS 2 Pair For $1.00 Made of phssr crepe in pink only. All sies.
RUBBER BABY PANTS 3 Pair For
$1.00
Water proof in a good flexible qual ity pink or white.
SHIRTING MADRAS 3 Yards For $1.00 32 inches wide, silk finish pongee in pretty stripes.
SHAKER FLANNEL 11 Yards For $1.00 Good width, medium quality, full I leached.
STANDARD PERCALE 6 Yards For $1.00 36 inches wide in a wide variety cf new patterns, for dresses and aprons
LADIES' APRONS $1.00 Light and dark shades in a good style garment.
LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.00 Black or cordovan in a pure thread silk quality, regular $1.50 values.
LADIES' WAISTS Jap silk and white voile and organdie, in pretty tl 1 styles, each at - V
BOYS' HOSE Black only in a heavy quality hose for long wear, 3? T four pair for only y
MENS ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Made of checked and striped madras, (j 1 our usual $1.23 values, each. .
CURTAIN RODS Oxidized. 36 to 72 inches, good heavy quality. (2? 1 two for onlv P "
BOYS' BLOUSES vTiite only, in all sizes, striped patterns, (I 1 $1.25 values, each 1
LADIES' UNION SUITS Low neck, no sleeves, knee length, light weight t ! for summer, 2 for ' V
WHITE VOILES 34 inches wide in a pretty range of figures, for l "1 dresses and blouses, 4 vardo ....
HAIR BOW RIBBON Good width floral patterns, including all good .-nades, in pretty combinations, (J l four yards for ......'
hrnrkS Ynil i nn Ma Ira Yniirco VVil h tho Naur "Vrtr.icA' Polfornel 1
ivvnu avu vuu mum, lUUldVll II till liiO 11111 I 1 iiillU 1 Ulll1 112). These wonderful new patterns bring the dreams of pretty, impresive clothes nearer realization for every woman. For they are not at all like the old-style patterns full of confusing dots and circles that a good many women simply couldn't understand. Each price of the pattern has printed instructions telling you how to cut, and how to put parts together. It is as simple and easy as you can imagine. With this amazing improved new kind of pattern, and the charm and newness of McCall styles, there is a bigger chance for home dressmakers to have as dainty, smart costumes as those one sighs for in the exclusive shops.
A New Department We have recently added to our many lines a new department of window shades, curtain rods and new draperies. Equipped to care for all immediate needs of those contemplating new household equipment. Every item is marked to suit the convenience of all.
WARNER'S CORSETS
Every woman who stops to think realizes-that if one is to preserve good figure lines, W
one must wear a corset, but there are hgures and there are occasions which require less corseting, and for these has been designed the Warner Corselette. It gives one the smart appearance which comes from smooth bust contour and confined abdomen. It solves at once the problem of keeping the figure trim looking and comfortable and supporting the hose without a wrinkle. So, if one must go without a corset occasionally the Warner Corselette is the thing to wear. We have them in all sizes.
