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Suaa'. July 31. th Scatena Coltswill travel to j.--.-. tbey will cro Sats with th hor.:s i,iv tv.- Th r:2: t'-is w:'. Calumet ajji Sibley street at 12 o'cl".sharp ar.4 the d-? -w.ll r $l.i"0 a round trip. The t g bu will at Chesterton at 125 o'c'.rck and return from Chester u-n at i-'i"1 and get baclc to Hammond at 6.4". One cellar w-U get you to Chesterton ayback. The Scats have defeated t.-.e ... rvi- --.rlier :n th season V. IICB v.-. ivu ...... -,,t -. 1.1 t.- 3. I ut Man-, U y i. . w i - ' " - aer Morton of the Cstertr r. n:r.e .ays that his .-lur- is tw;ce as stror., M It was when the Sk-ats l3it p.ay"4 club. Denver Hanf will be catd up-a to do th n-.our.i work for Tv,6 ---ats. whue the reliable v,'a"'!- .'., ,.-! -io the rece.ving. The lir.efr ; jf.iiy's g-air.e w;.i rje as . u x-Crh. Jer.s. ci; ' -'-v -. r i s lb; I p. Huii rf; J UG1HGER HOLDS WILSON IS CHAMP ju'.y 30. middleweight ,... w.lscr. . f rhawptoti ir. s:--r. Comment i. iS :hairn.3n Wali- o commls-s;oa word of the ..; criticised the perwittins an T.-iate. and for .ililea to climb f.e u.d fi. Ijiff fr ,:19 ;evisr.-i i -tsr L'-Ssager c the : 2 d h f r - - r ' " ? 1 5 s 2 a ft r. a 1 ar. d C'.-ilai clit-'-tr? Ma; Jt(;"t1.n " preside, t o: tho National V 'i.'-s Aiji.iit would not venture 7'."' ,"p.r:-r 3 at act;on would be t o-.'ia- jM tor Wilson. xr ..S. July 30. "In my ..""., t., - .1:0 con-.missioti made a I-'I-.-oas .--r in suspending its rule-s'asr-pt -Wilson's referee. The v.-e-.e n'he-e Judges are not appointed. -a-3?:: -1 as supreme in the r.iatar'ef dec. -s- It is this fact alone that '-ill h to elirnlr-ate whatever .i Down.. -ay advance on 'Stle'1 said rS'-ck Burke, secretary or Til Ty.--ir.a 'coxing commission, in eisjuas:as tha' r-'-wney-s claim to t: wtull a:- be recognized in this state. White Training Daily for Bout With Johnny Dundee Charley "hit? --h? hvst into the eice tie e.hr c!h. claiming he oea. Eecay Ijecr.ard Harbor .arout a ya- aa-. V.nown that h is letting r-o srs?s ; under his f,.f get a.n"ti,-- ,:hsn- at the title. Charley is rriitvr? :"' at Ferretti's i-wn o 1 -.r Ms i" r'--:n atciswu cirst wluh jcnr.i Tcrk cn Aug- 1 will go to C:r. I1 "illacs on Aug run dee in New ! rrni Gotham he b , to meet Ottc LOUTSIANA SNUBS DOWNEY'S CLAIM rE'T OTI-EANS, La.. July 3K Bryaa roney. proclaimed rr.lddle-a-e'.ght champion, is not going to le recognized as such by the Liou-siata box ng commission. Richard T. Burke, secretary of the comish, sys there is nothing in the law under which the state commission operates, where it must recognize a champic.i. 'In wy opinion,' Burke says, "the Ohio comission made a grevi-jus error in suspending Its rule to accept Wilson's referee. The referee. whre judges are not appointed, is recognized as supreme in the matter of decisions. It is this fact alone that will help to eliminate wnatever claim Downey may advance on the title." TENNIS STARS MEET FOB CHAMPIONSHIP j NEW TORX. July 30. Miss Maryj Rrowrt of San Francisco was sched uled to meet Miss Marie Wagner New Tork. in the challenge round for the New York siate tennis singles championship today. Miss Browne won her way into the challenge round by defeating Mrs. May Sutton Bundy u rf tin annual stat' tournala llic ; ment. In the doubles Mrs. tundy at. a j Mrs. C. V. Hitchins were slated t play Miss Wagner and Miss C!a; Cassel in the final round tod3y. BUCKEYES WIN TWO GAMES The Columbus Buckeyes wen a double header yesterday at Gary, defeating the American Cnrts. Chicago, 5 to 1. In the opening game and titer, pounding out a 1 to 0 win o- -tr th Gary team. Scores: Amer. Giants ..000 000 00011 5 2 Buckeyes "01 P03 0015 8 1 Batteries T. Williams ar.d P. W:lUmi; Dlneter and O'Ne'.l. SECOND GAMES. (yATy 000 000 000 0 4 0 Tt.MKv 021 302 20010 9 1 ttm Manaeer and Snyder; Roberts and Eggiestor. . CARL LOITNER Graduate 5wedish Masseur Wonderful help can be given by scitrouble, overworked brain, rheumatism entific Swedish Massage, for nerve stiff joints, sore feet, poor blood circulation, etc. It is krown the world ever, and highly recommended of prominent physicians. Business men and women should always keep it '- mavpa i. r t n in a r 1 r li! k., C;,.,J;SL VTrc-ar-o P! rJ take a treatment and be conviuced. Cccscli your physician about it ROOM 26 STRAUBE BLDG. FHONE 3776 HAMMOND

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ond if all set f-r their gimn .- I5'.an-1 t- n".irr r'ternt'OB ri take p'ace at '.he Harrison w h ! c h w park a.. ur.ond. hr' thi' s." be romrtiy 3 o'clock by a rejrociition ompir. n!y cnrtu-tc,i B". if I 'land out recent'. y lrr.rrove.1 their club with the addition r.f a new who was r in inly responsible defeat of 'h!t!nK last Sunnotwlths'tan'l'n this fact have further pitcher for the day bu; POPULAR "BRO" HAS KANSAS BERTH J Ed T. White, for the part three years golf professional at the Ham mond Country club, will leave Monday for Hutchinson, Kansas, where he will have charge of the construction of a new 18-hoie course, and he leaver a host of warm friends who regret his going. White has, during his stay in Hammend, made the Hammond course one of the best in this section of the country, and is to be congratulated on the splendid work he has done in this city. A man of great experience, rot only in the playing of the game, but alto in the care of courses, he has succeeded in developing the Hammond links to a high degree of excellence. While some of the men might kick & little at the sportier greens with whtch he has supplemented the ' sissy" ones, still they admit that Ed has done wonders. White was formerly with the Racine, Wis., White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and Woodstock. 111. clubs. Maurice White brother of the departing professional, and well known a',.,1 likd by the Hammond members. w.U act as professional from now on. While rtgrett.r.g Ed's departure, the nv-nbers are well satisfied with the new expert. LOOK THIS OVER, WABASH GREENCASTLE. Ind.. July 30 Coach Fred II. Walker, of DcPauw University, is expecting some of his new football material to reach this city early next week. They are coming to visit Walker, look the university over and possibly put In some work, getting Into shape for the opening of the football tarining seaaon a month hence. The camp at Culver will opaa on August 2S. Walker will have with him during the training season of two weeks some of the greatest football men of the country. They will give his men the once over and also give them soma inside football pointers. Among these men will be Walter H. Eckersall, Chicago; Bob Gillla, AllAmerican half-back, Cornell, and Bob Peck. All-American center, Pittsburgh University. American Athletes Rhineland Champs COBLE.XZ, July 30. The American athletes are champions of the Rhineland. At the conclusion of the athletic oarnlvnl the neorri stood t I nlt-d States, 200 polntKt France, iris Great Britain, 5!j Belgium, 38. Transgreasor'a Alibi, The way of the transgressor, as a general rule, Is to blame It on a woman either the one who "drove" him to it, or the one who "lured" him on it. Pearson's Weekly. Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 HOHMAN ST, HAMMOND Phone 3032 BM.K ON YOUR CAR. better thai ever -that's h -tory of every ra h iter reraised here. Be'lfr tha i you tro-iht it to us in the first place something you can be proud of. That i". what we call radiator economy. AH Work Guaranteed Prices Are Jost Pagf t WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED

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Hainmcnd fef! cnfldcrt that the : ri be able to beat ?';- isi'.T- tlircuih the efforts of .Tiiv Tltcn h- i? e ree'ei to pit-h i -h'i!e ef 3 pa me a? his v !:1 h'- Ins 1as 'll)ht uotii after he returns from hip hT.'ymo.-n s'"me time in Aujum. T!.-- ili h'j true, poor Jim has fallen ty the wayside and it is doubtful if h i-ill -ver he the same after the rude awaken'iigr that is sure to follow the desperate, flaring matrimonial plur.jre.

w . I. Pittsburgh 60 34 New York 59 31 Boston 32 33 Brooklyn 49 4 7 St. Louis 43 47 CHICAGO 40 :--Z Cincinnati 38 0 1 Philadelphia 27 6i 1trdy' Reaulta. Philadelphia. 6; Chicago, 2. New York, 10; Cincinnati, 7. St. Louis. 1; Brooklyn. 0. Boston at Pittsburgh, rain. AJIERICAJT LEAGUE. w, u Cleveland 61 34 New York 57 34 Washington 51 4S Detroit 48 49 St. Louis 44 50 Boston 42 62 CHICAGO 4 0 54 Philadelphia 36 68 Yesterday's Rault Cleveland, 3; Boston, 0. Detroit. 18; Philadelphia. 6. Chicago at Washington, rain. St. Louis at New York, rain. Pet. j .6 3 8 i .634 i .578 j .610 1 .4S9 I .435 .413 .237 Pet. .542 .626 .Bl5 .435 .468 .447 .426 ,3S3 FORESTERS AT BLUE ISLAND For the benefit of the fans who may wish to accompany the team to Blue Island, Manager Zeiler wishes to announce that one of the largi intercity buses have been secured and will leave Russel and Hohman street at 12:45 o'clock. The fare will be fifty cents a round trip. Zcller wishes as many fans aa possiblj to make the trip as the fare Is nominal and he promises tho fans a real time and a real ball gae. So come out and see your Foresters tnnka their bow In the Interstate league.

TODAY ONLY Men's Sport Shirts, large assortment of patterns, today only. . .79c Genuine Paris Garters 19c Men's Khaki Trousers 98c Men's Full Length Union Suits ,79c Ladies' Silk Hose 49c Children's Hose, 2 pairs 25c Specials for Saturday, July 30, 1921 A Few Lines to the Public We recently used the expression "B. V. D. Style" to describe Men's and Ladies' Union Suits that did not bear the red woven B. V. D. Label and were not the product of the B. V. D. Co. This was an error, as "B. V. D." is not a style or type of descriptive term for athletic underwear; "B. V. D." is the trademark of The B. V. D. Co. The B. V. D. Co. having complained of these uses of its trade mark, we wish to say that hereafter, so that we may not injure The B. V. D. Co. and so that the public may receive the right service, we only refer to the trade mark "B V. D." to advertise goods bearing the red woven "B. V. D." label. We have no desire to infringe in any way on The B. V. D. Company's trade-mark rights. KOVACH BROS. Four Corners-Hammond Trading Stamps Trading Stamps

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BY JACK VEIOCK f 5 t 4 r f R r p ON C '1 H T x r ' 5 ti c V I" L NEW OI K. .iu' !n Ftan- ' S 'wondr girl ' if t h". tin:. is curt. so.-n will ?!: in action on thii side o the A'l am i - Mile Jiuiann I.englen. tnter national women's tennis ."ingles cham-p..-n. s tciidu'.cd to sail tru::i France today compete in our national cbaiiipriifh'ps and a sertes or f '::.': it ion ir.a'ch's f'r the benefit uei a s t r d I ra . T!t" conting c-f Mile. Lenglrn is 'f itn-is'ja' !".'-rej.t H'-r inissicn on this f.de of tli-5 p nd is as big as was tint of G-f-T- . Carpentier. Carp' r-ti' r came to this country t.j attemp' ' "'i'.':' n- opponent in spr.rt. Mile. Lenglen comes to compete again.-, t a .-o rc- of th.- best women tennis players in this ccuntry and her task will not be light by any manner of means. Mrs. Moila Bjurstedt Mallory, holder of the nitiona! singles championship, is expected to head the list of American stars who will dispute Mile. Lenglen's attempts t- win the title. Mrs. Mallory is still in Europe but is expected to return here in plenty of time for the women's national championship tourney at Forest Hills. Aug15. In addition there will be Miss May Bundy, Miss Mary Browne and Miss Helen Wills, youthful San Francisco star: Miss Edith Sigourney; Mrs. Marion LInderstein Jessup and Mrs. B. Cole of Boston; Miss Eleanor Goss and Miss Helene Po'.lak of New York; Miss Corinne Gould of St, Louis and Miss BobbTa Esch of Cleveland. The French player is scheduled to make her first American appearance at Greenwich, Conn., and will take part in some ten exhibition matches in various cities under the auspices of the American committee for devastated France and the United States lawn tennis asosciation.

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