Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1921 — Page 3

Tuesdav, August lb'. 1921

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TENNIS "METEOR" HERE FROM PARIS; TO BE MATCHED WITH AMERICA'S BEST

French Girl Has Coughing Fit!

During Tennis Match and Defaults

BY JACK VIEO'-K TFf COSRESPONOENT I. N. SERVICE FOKKST 1111,1, A'.ii;. 1 " Moila TMursfodt Malory U Ihf s;ratest woman tntiiii player In thn wrli. This vis the vKrdrict Uy e.f thoufnd of ardntit lovotc. of the nt g;am. who taw the Norm girl sweerp MIlo. Stiaanni I.entrh'n of Franc, from the courts in thn brief put of one- et . Technlcaly, MTk. Inaden will ft HI bo th international eh.irnvlon, but norw who saw hr defa-iH to the frrlm. determiner! and brilliant Moila after a e-wlft nni humiltatlntf defeat in "tie e-t attach! any import anoa to a mers f-ohnicality . M!b. Ia"nsrlen' 8Ufli1.n an surprising action In uittlnc the court camo like bolt from a cWr sky. h

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of aft'r-ffct from n aitack of bronchitl and was f"l to thi o'.ulbou couffhing fncl wiapins hysterically . Today, at VorRt V:1U Inn, n-hnr f.izinna 1 stootnij ivith hr

mothor, it la said mia ill 1 c.inflnfd m room for a 1y or two. Itfr

phy.'ioian, accord (riff t-a attach-" at th j

Inn, eaS'l her catfl !s n-t it furious orip, but that sho must hav fiuU t anci careful attention until r'HpvM. Tr M19 t!r rrirrpt of tprnl? fans today '!ep !n thf fct th.it Mil. Jrs!n did not finish th mat oh.

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Bozanne Lenglen, photographed aboard f hip on her arrival at New YorkMil. Suzanne Lenerlen, who holds all the tennis titles he ver played for, arrived in th?s country a few days ago, not only to try to arnex all the American tennia championships open to her sex, hut x raise a fund for devastated Franc? by playing exhibition pames. Mile, is now twenty-tw yean of age, and has been a tennis star for eleven year.

The li le rtailrfad f ii..- l'ali f lat-ll,-inin-..-t:'l h88 at la.-t j-in'-rt th- MM-K-rn l,eugi? f "hicatr-. tin Sunday, AviKUHt II. HiinnniT1 uiil travel t' M.'iris. 111. M:-rri.-i h.i;: unr .f th--fH-fest i-lul.v In thf 1;iru-. X.'.roIriu!'.. :. KOillK t' C'-lUf ln.ll'.f- with t H l-acn Sunday, '' thoy have 5iuri"l pr.iue of t i - l'(M t'T'-l -.'hiwd th:it ,-ould 1m- ha.I. Tli-i'- will i..- a xurjri' :ii. f Mammon. t r..xt v.r u thoy are .tinit tu if t ! t h-r ,vf th- f.i-if st (I'.i'.. , II .1.1: ,i.i,l '.a.-1 h.l . At tin- pent time th y haveorfco i' 'tts v l ,i jut rtiiti- i.. k frc-nn tin i 'in.'. i;:in T.. 1:. Kli.-d ,.f H - .- v i 1! e ; i i 1 1 ' u r i , v licyl , Ix f. :"!)" S'fiy M' y is. ll. IT ( ri ile r k '" -Ti. North, i'. KinK- an-1 Ii- nvtr ll'iim J on a of thf Lent pitchers in northern I n ' I . ri l . The rluti bus nlrciwly jil.iyej llniitli,.ton. Ir. l .. M:iii-n ".. ;: .ffitli and Mh-hliTfin .'!'. n th t nty-sev-en'h .if Auwust th-y will iiay Waiiis"fi!! The lin"-up on Su'.idfiy nt Morns will he ut t'.'ii"w. North, ss. i.ir..n -w, lb; M.'yrf. rf ; T't's. ,-f . It. !, If. Kh.Llo. Cb; I"r nd-r..-t 'jS; U'lnt. 0! llains. p.

STORE CLOSES 12 NOON THURSDAY

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Morning

OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

T'ecis ior.s

ho xln reprf si-ntati -s

At Ijons Inland City Harry ParnliloM"llei Kred jvHrO"l i i . At Atlantic 'uy K1 1 s Walters -t.;i-led ' '. is H. .h.nson ( 7 . NEWSIES ARE AGAIN WINNERS

NATIONAL JUS.

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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK 1. N. S. Sports Editor

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of Ind. Harbor !i to their loni;

Th lowly Phil.o hehi the rirates to an even break but they galrod a hulf gram?- on the Giants, thanks to ftahe A.!:iui.s wlnnltif of the second halt" o-f tii-.' f.vin Mil.

Tli! National Sr. a.nnexe i a notH'-r w

tririg of vlct-iri"? when they troun:J fie tVhi:ii-sr Arrows t- the tune of S T at Indiana HariT r. And, 111 'r;ny. j .;) sh' iiid hav- b"t'n ti.erfl : . se th Ha: l or lads t-.-uml thf; Tin y didn t -.vate any fine in SC.irlr.gi i' th'-y f ioai'I c ;t ;no n:ni in the . ry first inmra-, a sinslo, a hefty :;.le by M. dUM and a force out . isml the ilamase, Not Veins fatis- ;; d with this iiurcln, they scored w. mote in the fourth. The AVhttlnff : ,i Is (scored 1 in the ffi'iiiii and -- in tho fi ft h and Just ti-fore t.h - . r.y sf-ventli. mof.hfr'. tro y w-. re vn h prut -hane to u in. I-or, :..r.nnv. yi'ij n.ist: i a m this hi

onlne. Four ba. .n l ..iis. a sir.i.' I'.-mc run hitter? yCFterdny:

no a double ;r..d a.-, d t u: ions and , !': :'. a dlr-hia. I; Cmlf, Hrve: Sisb the Whiting lads otit of th- run- Whit ted. JohnVon, Brooklyn; ltli

I Ietroit; Hernhart, rirates; Titi:

Tlo"'e amhitlousi TV.deers took the measure of Mo'JraWs rr.en with 'Jrinies on tho ri 1'ind by n-.aklnp a three run rally In the ninth. The winnlnjr streak of tl-r Proitu was oroken by Detroit. Tio TlK'ers hairuncrud VanGilaer to advantaste. The once (rreat A'.-x held no fesrn for th- T! raves who knocked htm Into tho sh.,w-er; In the sdxth. Cruiee hit a homer into the right fl 1J blea-jhers. one of the longent possible hits in bis league rarkn.

PAL MOORE 00T TO GUILD PUNCH

F0RHNDELLG0P

I'a' Moore, ; hantnmwclKht who meets Satismy Ma ml in the feature bout of the :,Mnit show to be conducted by Jim Miillm and Jack 8aer at Aurora on Aik. is w-.irkinur to develop a right ban! jmnch. I'al is

oeevc-d over -ew.rts 'h;it he i-ai

punch hard en-ojh to een slow

the 91eo,';y Malol 11. Since he started to train for this contest McM-.r has d'-n- more bagpunchlnp than lie usually do, j for a

oaC'i i '.'i rd; rials w er'defeat yesterday at

r ground by the Wl.itm Nrws-i-y Si-ore of S to fi. Thi-- titakfs s t-ond defeat for the l'rnii;f eaj-c. The N'ew-lr-, have a rf--

boys til' this

turn tram to rUy th Columbia A

h.i im: d'fe.-ite-d them last w at Whiting i-ark. This will likfly he

nc ;,t we-- k at jtamnii-iiii . by mnlntrs of Newle and lis t: ifi- .

Whitint; N. M - 1 11 "I"

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lotto ri-: 1'arsner and i Kiiors ;

iy fin-l Tiouulas. spl.Mulit I.Hine In Vjht.

Snturiiay. Ani-i't 2". an i n ' rest ; r. t, K,tc.e is tio.ovi d at ";i'.ttnx j irk b -twe.ti ;hi Ciii.-ai.-.. !' Cl-ib -Irs. ..nif he crack juvenib- t ;.ms at i'hi-

.vlth the Whitln New . late have not lst n ;nme.

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THIS EVENING

battle. He also tears Into t.ne anb bae with a v,iiR-eance, arol if trainingwill develop a wallop he should have It by Aug 26.

BELL BUOY IS IMPROVED

The Nationals star pltehr-r eiinih-: twirled in his u.v.: i.! i-i-r. bi-ie fo-ri and Allowed only 6 hits While strik tntc out 8 men, h- woi.j itlv-ii wonder ';il support by his teammate, jjeor-:-

Harbor .....2.l L'O'i 4 "ix"VThif.ns 0T" OIii 'j'1'!-

I'lrstes. nr,d Olson. F.rooklyn, one ok

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GRAVERS BEAT GENERAL CHEICAL

Tn a hard fought Kanw an-1 which too fans cHaim was the beat jtuno ever played in the Industrial L,--ue, t he i' aver team defeated the General Chemical team of H gewisch hy a seorei of 8 to 5 . lloth t ams piaye.l remarkable ball and w I h the ?cre of 4 to 1 In tli- fourth inning wcainst the Graver boys, it f i mt-l evident ': at the rles-l-sch boys would at 1-oist win one fif the thre pames rlayed xwith the fr.'ivr team. Howver the Graver boys ca.me bacn mrer.jc in the remaining- inntnsr and c -pped th game, making- it three ctralarht from the H"Kewisch brys. Next Saturday at .'; p. m . tho CJraver team will play the Standard Oil team at the Stan-lard Oil Company's park in Whiting. This R-anv will decide

who will he the r humphns of th In- j diifitrial Leauo thi year. Gravers j are now holilnc down first place,, w"ifh ' too Standard Oil tea.n a rlos, sc-on 1 - !

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AHllllKA.V LHAHIK. W. U Ne-w T l k f-. ii a Cleveland - Washlnttton B-) :'i St. Ixjuis Boston 5"

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VrS--rdnT Tie-fult. Ilieti t.lt. 7; St. I.ou-,.-,, No ot h,-r Kft'no h-dul"d . NATIONAL liFAfilT. W. U

Iht tsbnrgh 71 New York 17 iioston 2 Urf-oklyti oi St. I.euis 53 Cincinr.atl 49 CHICAGO 44 rii'iade'.nh'a 3"

VrltrrAiT'i Henlt. lloston (; Chlcatfo. . 1 'ii 1 1 a .d " 1 p i. la. K; P' ; si-u r'h. 7j . nttsburnh. 8; Phllaolelphia, 6. Jlr -oWlyn. 7; Now- York, 'i . No oth r traniii u h e .1 u I -t .

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The p. -; i,, j.-..-. the '"I'tnn tolling- of whb-h i:is bi'. ii tu.- subje.-t of many a m, iatti b '.: .-t-.-ry in vers'-, has be,- n piui -h i;oT ro,ed upo:.. 1 now- I .-ars the well known mat k of mo.'-rn o(TIci-ni-.y.

tr:e MKht haoys are tis-d in siunc of the waterways aocor'lit.n to Mr. of th-- l-.-..l l-lxiilu Mfiice Milguide lmrmM arni 'v boa's io (iatiiTfri.il rorla.iis of the

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On last Saturday the N. X. G. &. K . Co. bail lu!i was sche luled To play: the colored Y. M. C. A ball team but . on account of the rain th- cnmp end. d ; In the second inning. The pas team 1 wa - leading ;,.t could not call I; h i pnir.e so t'.miiht at fi o'c'ork thes-- 'v.-') i teams will he se.-,i in action at liar- j I (son Park. Manager Ilnn.'y of tnej jrjs ten. to hx. so m e thi n r up his .-.ieev ; lileh will 1-e announce. j jn tomoirow night's dition about the rfiming sam' j 1 next Saturday afternoon. I :

A. A. Team Downs Yanks 6 to 3, in Practice Game

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! The Indlanap. !i- t.oin; o: ; ( ,-, n assoelatl .n defeat 1 l I Americans in an f ii! .'h

I t-lday. ii to lo Kah- It !.-p:.rtmont r-t j A .,,;:'.( o-jt of ti . t '., 1 out a com- I e.-,., .r,

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barpe- ca'i.'i! thruth S-m .-a and Ca uca tik-s Sen-ica I.ak- Is d -'; ! i' taoiBh for bariti s ov r iis entire stir- j

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i face but ther.- is , shallow- area at ! the north end of Cay una I - r- k f .

Th, electric light huovs ar- used t" mark points of safe pHsi(re over these shallow areas . K.ach buoy i -- equipped with lamps and mechanism for fnuslnir intermit '. "nt f! a shim? of the '.iL.-hs and ar. Fx'de bnit-ry uprl' ihe current. The Exiles, sr rechs rated every two terks.

-St. Louis "Cornish" Bars

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Hard Question to Answer. Bobbie was f ,i,i eif hip words, find never let n chur.o slip by of usim; O.'ii'. He did not. however, always ct tht-m in the riitht plHce. Ho wns s'ck abr-d with ;m ntt tick of moa !.. T!i do, tor cnlllnr; one diiy, took up n liiito! mirror and showed Bobble how be )ooled Bobbie pazed "t his mo(tlod faro d!s(T,;M oil iy Ip. tlift mirror, o.ik) then lo.OxU;- iip to the ibicfor. lts!c-d, "When do vol tliink I wiM be btuk LO

Mason and K. 0. Brown i civ

lll7.ation?''

Try a "Time Want Ad"

ST. IriS. Mo., Auir. 17 - Frank If Maxon of Fort Wayne. Ind.. and Knockout Ilrow n of Nw Orb ans will not be p.-rioltti d to boy here until after Jan. 1. next, a-, a p--n;.l-y far u poor dhewliiy here rc.'fn'.j , t he police- boxInir comm'-.n;on imr.Mno d - .-. e rd .i :' . Jack Lawler. Omaha liRlit iri.t. w 1 1 1 no: !,.. alii -wed to act as second the remainder of this year.

Small Girl's Generous Offer. Little Rose w,-i louylr.g with her rtoll m lion the win fed! off. .Mist then a mau cariiH fioin who i.fid no hair un fb.e top of his betid. lo.e ran ttp to li'iii and sairi "Say, inls'er. you tun uipp liii:"- wi;: to coyer thai enij.ty spot on. tho tp of yo;;r head If you wnnt it."

It ifi IiOp'd that a 1. funs from Hast ),, hand to cheer ih,: G vh'tory. SI ai" thc the Industrial t ii, r.ot been ta'.f-n a was h ;:' The s; a ndn) as f dlow s :

d el r. Ef.lt (on of j

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organisation of 'h, j a ii riant has from K.tst Chif tia tvanis are

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FIGHTING "COP," DARNEILLE, WINS KIS DEBUT BOUT

FAMOUS FANS

ICiVC, ISI.A Mi CJ l'Y.

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"ft lihiiT .'" won his tirt p -' sfional bout last nich nhoi t ho refer,. stopp'.. i:(s mat cli with Kred

New York in tin? ltb to. o he , , ew elchts bed i '-th' r with mt dlspl.iyar.d S.-l-r-i der ap-

tejy ej-h . -i Ti; 5 jarne!'.l-. is;, poanls.

Schro.-der

round. The ia;-n:nele;I o.'o b I n ni i a si".. pea-a-i com pi weights w. --e: Fchrocder. IS1

Poison Fish In South Seas. There Is a fisli which lies burled la Tim com! Fici'l of the South sens the Fjones of wh'ae dorsal fia .ire hoiiow )tke tb.e fanps of a rattlesnake. When stepped on it ejects n poison which. ! ' ; ; or r-rlriplp" Cue vtofrn.

Bv Hobo I

, : ist!LJ7- AVr UFNOLPDV WWhO V, hN-T'S TO CO.tS , ,j J pQVS raNK rf'b VZoXtt EmOOOHTO V KOOMt J ?o?, ' tx:" - :-rNsN. i i -x. C-T ' I slS .. .t -Ab V i -r-:., r . - v- - -3ot" 1 -J s' . .:.-;.i I TTll

Brings Extraordinary Y1 1x 0

ar gains in nvery uepartment

Extra Special Features Added to Our Great Manufacturers9 Outlet Sale For Thursdcy Morning Only

No Phone or C. O. D.

None to Children

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50c Milk Pan 5-qt. Granite Milk or pudding pan, with coupon, Thursday only.

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Pants, 75c Good looking mixtures, sues 8 to 17, special, with coupon, Thursday morning, only 75c.

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Slippers $1.1.9 Black canvas Juliette House Slippers with patent stay and rubber eels, with coupon, Thursday, $1.19.

Fresh Baked Uneeda Biscuits 4 pkgs. 19c Very special, with coupon only, Thursdy morning.

15c Fashionette Hair Nets 9c Choice cf all shades and styles; with coupon only, Thursday morning, 9c.

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Men's Heavy Blue Work Shirt

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Also light weight, both kinds, double stitched throughout and cut extra large. Fast colors.. Sues l4l2 to 17, with coupon, Thursday, 50c.

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Percale and Gingham DRESSES $1.49 Pretty styles for street wear in many smart patterns, with coupon, Thursday, $1.49.

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27-inch Galatea Cloth 17c yd. Both light and dork colors, for girls' school dresses, boys' suits. Regular 39c values. With coupon Thursday, 17c.

42-inch 45c val. Pillow Tubing 29c ydc

coupon, Thuhsday morning, 29c yard.

Women's Black or White Merc. Hose 29c or.

A very pood quality, with coupon, Thursday, 29c pair.

Recular 30c

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17c Choice of various styles and sizes. Wiih coupon Thursday, 17c.

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usmi yowns 39c

A good quality in white and pink muslin. 33c with coupon Thursday.

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