Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1921 — Page 8

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rr. i WwSS SCATS PLAY t. CHICAGO NINE The t-..a.n-r.a Co! is wi'.J rros-s bats u-iia the strong East Chicago nine kr. iwi a. X . O. V. at Morn J-arx buiay, AUS'-st :i. This will b 'he fans :a. i-;'vrt'jni!x to s..-e the Fcat-,.,-.s ju action as ih rf ir.aln.lcr or 10 l-u ila.-l this re 1 kt-I for out of town. Kariirr in srs,,i;i tho K. .' I" bavbal! v!ut 0. ''.-at- i the SohU na's by th.. -unr f i to : . Sine a tr.i-n the S.-at:i.-is lv.o j.:renst.r.er.e.d th.'ir ",ub a great ili, j. with such wo;: known men as II' 1 r-'ortii, who sis re is a fa t short- : - ;.nl a good bat? re uni :n all i it --it bj;: r'.ayer. K.l-iis L-'.renJui. the b-r flri sa.ker ii . i? a new ir.an on tiu ciiii ;r.o' the K. C. U. rn-.c before. Eddie. ha. ;-:av;.i 11 irair.es w:th the Scitf Has witr..Mjt. a single error a:nl surtly has d:,c h; shar- in th batting end or th. same. B.'.l Kohde who was the h:f.-K star In lat Sunday's gran si? m.;, no doubt p'.ay his usuaJ position ... th.rd ba.e :n big loague styl Sun-d-i ' ivawr llinfe.. the epcd artist a a; run bfi called upon to do th , or" against the East Chicago rii-,. Much credit must be River, Hms for his wonderful pitching- since d-Mined the geatena uniform, Kcn-ri-1;.. Jens and lludr. w:".: take c-ir :( tiie outfield pnstit.-n. with such fast m -:i as these the K.u Chicago batl rs will have hard r-ck'.ng Sunday .'n--ii they try to lose the ball in the air with this trio of ft orders. Jonks v. ill no doubt be covering around Znl h i. - surplantins Prendergast, who is to-,'.- nliiyir., with the Krie baseball rbih. Walter Hss. the only man on !: Scatcna club who played apainst the X. C. U. in their last appearance at .!..rr!s Fark will tgain ktep the I last Chicago lads from stealing the 1..---S Punday. In tho Scatena hasela.i n-.reiir.g last week. "WVifr Hess lis old-ted field eaptala and there is ro doubt that a n-.an ith Walter H .-? ability Is sure fit for the job. "a; t iin August K-lmke Known as tho 1, -. v re of tho East Side, daservc.3 a lot of credit for putting such fast base bill team on the diamond as tho Scat -n.is. which have won 15 games and lost 3 this season. Heirrae pre.Jiit. . an easy victory Sunday with 3i'vs and Hess as h:s battery. The following Sunday the Scatenas will trav.-l to L-iwell whore they will play the fast American Legion baseball t-a:n . 'I'll hatting order for Sunday's gime will be as follows.' North et: Jen r", Khods 3rd baso; Kennedy If: Hess i ; T'.enan 1st b; Hudson rf, Jenks 2nd bu.se; Haaes p; and Murry, utility. WEST ENDS TVUh Steve Mlka pitching in great form Sunday the West Ends swamped r:-f.r ZZ to Z. After the first lnnin wln tho Dyer club collected three .',-.1 ..ties off Mika and a couple of wa'ks for three runs they were harm-1,-f.. Mlka. iightened up and held the 1 .)t'a! club down. Mika struck out ten halters and allowed 3 hits. Througnout t'.o wholu game.. After the first --ir.ir.c the West Ends kept on poundn' the Dytr pitcher and got 25 clean hit.-. Dyer used four pitchers but none ,f them could stop the newly or ii'.i:e.l slugging West Ends. They h; ;x all Y.'cst Hammond lads on the club. They ara showing sorr.6 of the fa:i that the y can organized with a . . - f bo: :r.e town boys. They have one best clubs right no-.v and the ratters that ever was seen In tV- st Hammond. The.y are Steve Mika ani Jca Zimmer, pitchers. While sliki Mlka due the catching, who is brother to Steve. Walter, the East Hammond lad who played his last gome with the Wr.-t Ends and did ,-on.c spbndid work for them this season !s going t Join the Forester club funday. He. got five hits again st I Iyer, that Is three singles, one double. 1 thrvibagg.-r. He has been doing this kind of good hitting all season. Go m lulling by Kustnsk . Kunka. P. Simmer ar.w Lynch . rial '. tlie West Ends to down the Dyer club because they hit sor good clean ts which wire Impossible to g, t. Sunday, August 21. the Wit Ends pl.iv East Chicago, Maroons at West Hammond at th. lr own grounds on Kojth and Burnn..m avenue,. Game called at 3 p. m The Maroons are coming strong ana prom to show n goo.l game if they don't beat th West Ends. The lineup will be a. follows: Mlhf. M'i. c: Rusinski Srd b.ise; Kunka rf: 'alcr.gf r 2nd br,-; j. Zimmer ss: Maglziash 1st base: prir.co If; Itrych cf ; tteve Mika or J. Z'.mrr.er. p. They have a fe-v open dates ar.d would I.ko to l-.e.jr from some c'.ub. ("all Hammond 153 and ask for Job ATTEL SEEKS TO DETHRONE KILBANE f'NTEPNATtONAl SEWS SE"V'CE' NEW YORK, Aus. 1''. Abe Attell. 'ho lost the -world's featherweight ha.'T;pionsh !p to Johr.ny Kilban'.- ; "i n r p e bo instrumental in deng the o.i impion . Torn McGinty. wj-.o !s promoting th" title hout b -t.w".-;- Ki'.bane a.nd Danny Frush. the. I5a.t:more battler, announced today that Attel ii soing to h.lp train Frush for the battle. Attell will leav" for Cleveland in a day or two. The Frush-Kiba-.e ho-i a 13 round baftl" to a decision, wi'l be stag.d in (' o' vel-jnd September 17.

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TEX RICK TO FIGHT FOR PI r'NTENAT!CNAL NEWS StRVICE! CinCAGO. Aut. 1'' A vigorous fight on the connitu'ionallty o,f the law ;roh:hiting tlte transportation of motion potures of Soxmg matches f:o;r. wne slat.? ro another, is planned ty Tex KioWar.i. ao oo rd : n g to ann ounce mem made by Rlrkard just before his departure from Chicago for Xf v York. rttckai-d js under bond of $ 1 ".fi'iO t .day follow in?; his arrest for violation o; the federal laws for brnifT'.ncr p'ciur-es of the loinps-v, Curpentier tight into Illincis. Co!. Jeihn V. Cl.nniti. assistant t"n.:tHj States district attorney. announced that the maximum pna!ty w(u'ci he demanded for Kickard. This ;o nvtHy is one. yvaj" in prison or ll.ftrtn '""e both. The offnf is the swiw for which Rickard recently was fined ? l.'O in N.- York. The pictures were shiwn here Wodt".esJay night to a group of wound 4 ex-service; !:ien and oth-.-r exhibitions had been planno-J. Kickard also was planning to take the pictures to Milwaukee for exhibition thera a.nd should he do so. would again be liatla to arrest' in tho Badger state. "It is the poor man who is hit bv the ban on those pictores." Kickard said before leaving for New York. 'The rich man can pay the h'gh price asked for whiskey. Jl,. can a! pay for a n a.i at the flgb.t. The poor man is not pormit te; to e-e the films even . "I lntemd to fight this case to the limit and it is my belief that I will win. The Inw which wo are ssvid to have vloiattd is' not constitutional in my opinion." SUZANNE'S DOWNFALL CLIMAX OF OFF YEAR N FRANCE'S CALENDAR PARIS. Aug. 13. Default of Mile. Suzanne Lenglen in the American women's tennis championship, the last and perhaps the worst blow of a disastrous sport season, hac left France in despair. . When Carpentier went down before Jack rempsy. France took the Jolt to her national pride. philosr.phlcal!y with the consolation; "We still have our grand Suzanne." Paris hardly could believo that the wonderful little maid of tho courts, the superwoman of tennis, had lost one set and then defaulted to an opponent she defeated so easily earlier in the season. France has suffered a season of sport reverses. The English horse. Lemonora won the Grand Prix. Tho Hclgian Scleur won the Tour de France bicycle race. The Oritlsher Bennett won the Grand Prix motorcycle race. Joe Murphy, American, won the Grand Prix auto race-. Italy took the first thre places in the. Seine swimming race. An American dog won the blue ribbon in the Grand dog show. An American teaum won the rifle championship at Lyons. Then Carpentier and Mile. Lenglen fell. JAP STARS WIN AT TENNIS liNT-RNATlONA!. p,WJ SERVICE CHICAGO. Aug. 13. Ichiya Kuma-g'-e and Z.-r.ro Shimidzu. Japanese tennis stars, can win a place in the final round of the Davis cup series today by defeating India in the doubles event u.t the Oowcntsia club. Lake Forest. The Japanese players are the favorite s . Kumga and Shimidzu achieved a notable victory yesterday when they won s;ngle matches from MahommeJ Sieem and Dr. A. IT. Fyz-e of India. Kamagae defeated Slecm 3-7. 6-1 and 6-1 and Shimidzu triumphed over Fyzee, 6-2. 6-1. 3-7. Wilson and Downey Must Appear in N. Y. on Monday NEW YORK. Aug. 13. Johnny Wilson of Roston and Dryan Downey of Cleveland, who will me-et for the world's middleweight championship in Jersey City. Labcir day, have been Tiottfif-d by Tex Kickard to come to New VotK n xt Monday ftir their final two weks' training, it was announced today. One of the preliminary contests will bring together Johnny Bu.T of Jersey City, and Indian Russell cf Harrisburg. HAMMOND CLABBYS WILL RE -ORGANIZE Hammond iti to be represente-i in the Chicago Football League by their old tiir.e f aveirites. th? Hammond Clabbys. who really put Hammond on the foot, ball map. They are reorganizing under the. management cf Jack Do'!. Games will be booked with all leadins teams and mill be played in Hammond. . ' .-'-i: -'.f .-;' 1 1 -iri-i;Tiiinifii iiiii': SOMMERS Recreation Parlor UTiere All Goodfellows Meet. You'll Like Our Business Men's Lunch 96 STATE STREET

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RS RGANIZE At a late mealing of the Hebrt-w Juniors o f Hammond plans w r laid in a first appva,rance of tho club in a fast lightweight basketball ju;nlet. With such material as Krlvger. Carnovitz. Coldiuan. Waxir.an aj-.d Friedman and probably under the eagle eye of the Hebrew Institute in Chicago as a leader of the club's athletic committee hopes to turn out a first-clasj basket hail ti ;in of it weight. Has k t ball practice wilt not start 'at in November and ur.t'l then d:erion for the club has b-en pia;;nei to its fullest extent. Football has ben decided to be omitted this season as no teams in the Institute league of its weight ha-s been formed. The Hebrew Juniors will Join the Chieasro Hebrew Athletic Association in charge of the Chicago Hebrew Institute. BLEIBTEEY WINS SWIM AND SETS WORLD RECORD INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 1? . A newworld's record for wo-mor. of 4:1S 3-5 for 3'" yards in a 110-yard open water course nm established hero yesterday by Miss Ethelda Lleib'rey of New York, in winning the 440-yard national fre- style A. A. V. swimming championship. Miss Charlotte Boyle, also of New York City, was sicond. and Miss Euphra-sia Donnelly of Ind;anapolis third. The time was 6:Zi. I lss Ulelbtrey's time for "0 yards ha? j been bettered, it was announced, but j not under record making conditions. C ALLAN STARS ARE COMING TO HAMMOND On rvect Saturday afternoon at arrison park at 3 p. m . there will be a ball game between the N. I. G. & E. Co. ball club and Callan's colored stars. This colored tea:n is made up from some of the fastest ball players in and around Chicago. It took a lot of talking to get Mr. Vino-nt to come to Hammond with his stars but aftor the g-as team showed him where they had won 10 gams and lost 1. he said that u aa good as his team had done and consented to come to Hammond. This sa-me team will tackle tho K. C. V. team Sunday, one of Eost Chicago's fastest ball clubs, so if the N". I. G. & E. Co. ball team expects to win this game they will have, to hustle all the way. Bill Johnson promises to have his gang there and if they come they will make it tough for Heinle who will bs In th box for the gas team. Whiting Newsies Play Chicago Boy's Club Jrs. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clork an interesting game is booked at Whiting Park between the Chicago Roys Club Juniors, one of crack juvenile teams of Chicago, with the Whiting News Boys who to date have not lost a game. Tho Chicago Boys Club Juniors arc considered as one of the best junior teams of Chicago. They have playc-d twenty-three games to date ami have lost but three. While the Whiting Newsies have played rH games to date and haven't lost any. Will Close My Office AUGUST 21 AND REOPEN AUGUST 29 U' h i ! c attending the Sixth Annual National Lyceum at Davenport, Iowa.

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THIS LYCEUM IS A POST-GRADUATE COURSE OF LECTURES I am picking up new ideas and methods. I will return better prepared to serve you with the latest and best in Chiropractic, from the home where Chiropractic was born and developed. Respectfully, CHAS. A. WILLIAMS, D. C. 105 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Corner Hohman and Sibley Steets Hammond

Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company Spend Your Recreation Hsurs at the HAMMOND BATHING BEACH Frequent Street Car Service via HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY CO.

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v .e 4U I, A- , ...' A new picture of Harry Wills. Harry Wills, n?e;ro heavyweight' f.frhUr, is considered the foremost contender for Jack Dempsey's title. Wills h&5 been defeating all of his opponents, principally via the knockout route, and he claiins lO have challontred Dempsey to a raatcrh. A WiUs-Johnson battle will ro doubt be arranged shortly for the colored heavyweight champioutkip of the worij, INDIANS TO PLAY AT DYER SUNDAY The fast Indian Junlc-rs will travel to I);.er on Sunday and tackle the Dyer Juniors, This going to he or.e of the best gimts p'.aycd at Dytr. The lineup wi'.l as fellows: HaJducko c; Adam p; Mo hnar 1st b; V. . P.uncik Jr.d b; A. Runick ss; Crupa-'k 3rd b; Wad.-ho if; Cc-ncvKU rf, G. Adam cf. Burman Back From N. Y. Fit to Box Midget Smith Joe Barman. Chicago bantamweight, matched to meet Midget Smith of Nt w York in the f?aturo contest of tho Twin Citbs A. t". si. o.v at East Chicago Sipt. rclurn-d yesterday from New York, where he had his tonsils removed and his injured It ft shoulder trcate-d. The local boxer will start active trair.ir:0- at th- Arcade- Monday. Old-Time Methods cf Persian Bakers. The I't-rsiuii native bread today is little different from that u-cd l.t-MJ years ago. The Pers.au oven is built of smooth n:a-io:;ry work la the ground end Is usuu!!y ubout the size of a barrel. Many ovens have been used for a century. The dough Is formed into thin sheets about a foot long; and two feet wide and MaP-no'l against the sido of the ovea. It bakes in a few intact es.

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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sport Editor

Freddie Bratchi batted for Red Paber in a pinch in the eighth and batted in two runs that ei.a.'ole'' Chicago to trim the Yanks. Babe Ruth -nK-ke-I out h'.3 46th homer of the season . ii" h now- 3 weeks ahead of his 1323 srfvMuie. Clarence Mitchell and Irn fa i.-r handed the Cards a pair of lickings in Brooklyn . The. Pirates increased their bv EDWARD C. Final Clearance

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$QC ff -rr men an your.g men's suits that sold OO.UU up to $60.00. $)) rtf 7r n-en5 and young men's suits that sold &.kjJ up to $40.00. Final Clearance of MEN'S TROUSERS. Priced at about One-Half 51 2 3 Our Entire Stock of Men's Athletic Suits Very Greatly Reduced 75c 95c $1.15

Included are suits of every known fabric, such as madras, nainsook and various other light weight materials. Ail sizes from 36 to 50 included in the lot. Get Ready For School FIRST FALL SHOWING OF BOYS' APPAREL Boys' Practical School Suits, all with two trousers. Special at $9.75-$12.50-S15 H'obby New Caps S5cl$1.50 Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits, 8 to 16 years. . . $1.35 Sweater Coats, in all the new colorings $2.00-57.50 Pumps, Oxfords and Ties SPECIALLY PRICED Snappy Tan Russian Calf Pumps With two Etf straps (like picture), at Latest Model Pearl Grey Pumps With tongue, fancy beaded ornament, French covered heel. Specially (Q Qtl priced for this sale at Suede Pumps at Reduced Prices All black, brown and grey

suede pumps, strap models. at $9.85. Specially reduced Misses' Patent and Tan Strap Pumps Sues 0 1 1 V4 to 2. at..P'Q;:7 Child's Pumps Sizes 8z to :Ldsr..iiy.$2.49

COMPELLED TO SELL MY STOCK AT ONCE, BELOW COST Sale Begins Saturday, Augusi 20th Bargains! Bargains! Pure Wool Suits of the best materials and pretty patterns at $12.50 $17.50 $22.50 PANTS FROM $2.00 UP WINTER OVERCOATS CHEAP Don't miss this opportunity to save money. Ccme and see for yourself. A. SCHUZER 509 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND, IND. Opposite Bunnel's

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Jorm McGraw'a texn bowed to Ad .lpho Luque, Cuban star of the Cincinnati Reds. Allan Sothoron thot;gM an express i train hit him in the first three inr.M.i.o at C lev.-land but it was or.'y the AC. -1. tl.-j on a rampage. K-ur hits was the .'i:n t tal of St L .u;s" efforts against Walter 3- hnso.i . The S.na: .rs won T Burli In the draw afi.r 'tetroit :..-kei waivers o-t t '!- vet short top. Ti Yankees had a c'la'rri :r. fr him, teo . Detr-.'.t b- st t r.'h fr.ds of a twin b:l! to Bo-ton. 6! i P ?! it ill Si i-3 i 6 till 8i a ti Hi Selling regularly Q to k ii I Brown Kid Oxfords With low heels. Sizes Q QO 3 to 6. at....-0 Child's Patent Baby Doll Slippers Sizei Qg I i n I

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