Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1921 — Page 9
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The Hammond Sotf(i.i u. clash Sunday w ith th ?trng- Seneca s traveling "ut of (":iji-to. This team comes to I!amm.?in1 with an nnbr'ilsen rctord. T;oay were nm-m-r!' up in the i- c ne lflr? year. The (.aiiis will I played at Harrison puck. The S.-aft n,t? wilt hv hotter playing condition.- at the park this SunJ.iy, with the numerous glaring faults brought, to lie'.: by the game Sunday, coach, fearing of the Seatena. w a J 1 put ihe gold and while through a grilling pi a . t o MOfifi.-n for the next three nljrht f 1 r th-- coming S .ticca cam--. I'O-T team work, especially in tho boo'.; tV-bl and f'lUu're n break up I'assis showed in t in: South t'hica.KO game, I'oach Caring will concentrate his el -forts on correcting these faults first. All of the first string men tarn? Urouffh (ho South f h'oago game n unid shape and will he out in li,'s to-i-jght. Credit roust bo j;lr-n to Fred Oder, book or, Hill, Pernio. Kpoerner. Knight ami fteiink for tho win over ih s'rong South Chicago team. The catenn hope to hp runners up in the middleweight division of tlx? .nd-"vVest league thi. year. The tainSunday nil! till vh other the boys ate ..itpabla -f handling these riu.s. of leams. The fj. 1-1 will he cabl-d vtt so there will he no stopping of the fame to keep the crowd back. The manatronient of the Seotenas announced that ihry have, signed ("earing:, high school athlete, to ocaiii and play with them. This la a great boost to th team as this man i. an all around football player. With "" ooring coaching the team thig year there will be no excuse for them if they ;ir" not runners up iu the league. The game starts promptly at 3 o'clock. !
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NEW EDITION TEAM!
soon as lie had received all the public applause his properly pfess-agented action hud won him. j Real estate men an) operative build-1 ers are conducting meetlnrn under thu , atisplees of "e fhiladelrhta ChamberS
oi commerce to t.rlnsr Rtwmt. anion
thu building traded promises to be followed by a tidal wave of home building and a consequent iejsspninjc of demand for apartments. This it in expected in another ear will result In a drop in rentals. Heal estate dealers rfnnrf mora
other things, a redu.jTon in rentals oflI,ool)ie ar howln an Interest in home
BY CHi:CK. The po.i ier." st-i' l-d tlu.- saiWii hy d.-f-.-at inu the lo avy N.-w K.lil ion (; ni to the tune of ,Z to ft. The New Kditioti pbiy.-d numo to tbv end threatening in the last i:ati'er when th.-y had ft.' bail on fie i n..lt;i'i' .i Hve vard line v io re- He- k alio' -iub-d The lineups follow: Samhiir: ky l'lt.zer T. ohi-u i' T Hrigts I.. Vhen I'-' : J; ';" ps Wilcxs oi ........ i I T! lbirrtirk H.O F. Mefluan lluport It T TintMaxweli H-K Mathenv
t'o ir.nii .) Q H .Newa.I l-i,,i,ru. I.H.H... Mini H-'upt. ) c, k-,,i,? . n n.r. iietrick ,al:i"!iny K.H M. Hurn.,Tou. hd-. us KsoIh, Fox CD. Ia -Hoiinty. ( Pip Is- i-'.i . Flournoy. Akron, Grid Champs, and Cardinals Play Sunday
buHine.Kn houses, and the few there are still left to rent.
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ouniii than ever before.
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('hieauo f'ardirials. led hy Paddy : , Will swir-n into Motion atralnft oM't. champion Akron pros at
N..iui;il jiaik. Hst hi t and Itaeine avenue. Sunday, Prominent amonff the lron sfidders are "I'lit?.'" pollard, t'liieairo colored marvel, formerly star half leiek at 1?r-wn university; ropl.v
of Miis.Hin, .loimson of an.l Hi-o: !'.-. I of Kordliam
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W it tloil : l-'lowt rs of
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BASKETBALL GAMES WANTED
SPRING-FIELD FACES HOUSING CRISIS
, (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE bPfftX. JFTKLD. 111., Oct Lacking I'.Oftft horr.es in a city of 6o,'(iO population, Kprinxfleld home? are at a pre-' mlum and a critical rent problem is boinx faced. Neither real estate men nor the xetieral public are showing inoltnatSonH to build and but a few scattered homes ar being: erected. -ents are hlsh, avpratfinjr J75 p r month for a modern medium-wined hotis The great demand for homes is keeping rent prices constantly on the upward rend. An incldnt recited hy ona raal estate man shows how demand affecta the rent priros. j A four-room cottage wan vacated. An : ad In the paper l-ought applica-! tiona in one morning Mtid th Titils p!ac went to the highest bidder for practically twice the amount the owner ; Intended to ask. Until building f.s s rled on a lame scale no hopes are neld for a reduction
in rents arm no one wants to build.
The average daily consumption of water in London is thirty-fUe eallons per head of the population.
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Captain F. M. Greene. F. M. Greene, whose work at center on the army eleven won him note lat year, is captain of this year's eleven, lie piaya a great deienslve game of the rovir.j tjpe.
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!, of the American lassy heav weight : l,i herlule haaturday nights, or
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.(Cily type. They have to back thni up. Write i. e of dates, giving dolt. !"e!la. Kuilerso. in.
BETTING LIGHT ON THE WORLD'S SERIES
TORNADO MIDGETS WIN SECOND GAME
OUR FIGHT DECISIONS
The Tornnio Midcets. formerly tti' ' 'olumhia A. ('.. won their second Sm r.f the .f.-iKin by defeating the rardinal Jrs. hy the score ot 3' to .
On the previous Saturaay the Mldpefs j defeated th Brooks H.-uso team by j ( 'ho score of 25 to o. The ball was
always in the ("ardiniS's territory an I the Midgets were never in danger. Sporrner scored two touchdiwns and kicked two icoals. Shanks score.l thre touchdowns on forward passes ami Siedenbeckf r scored the ot h"r touchdown. The feature of the gam.' was tl-,e ploughing t hrough the Cardinals line by Dariing and Iloyio and a .1 yard run by rhastelor. The Midgets
have a fast and snappy buckfitdd in!
Sp.iern-r at iuHittr, Iarllng and P'oyTe st fwl!. Siedenbeclter and Chantler at halves. n the line they have Peterson at center, Merrill and l. .'detza at guards. iJobieu and J. Metz.'i el tackle nrcj Shanks and Fineberg at . nd. Ti e Tornado Midgets would like to hook games with any team averaging H"1 to 11 i;s. For games call lS.'.4-it and ask for Arthur between 5:30 and ;:' . m.
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Harry 1 hor.c (III), Ietrlt T!lMi-r l!oe,itn heat llufk
inilh (IO). Johnny l.rny kn U."l out Kid Ilock I I 1. At Ihllnfr1ihl Joe 'riling bent Mc
f'oogan At Trrntn, .1. Ianny Krnuirr leat j Trry Martin (l.
Boston ltck Kansas heal ; Klran.kle Hrlit. (!(. j Fall Itlvn- KtJle S1a.ft lln beat j
Walter MoJlr !(. lnelnnnli Hilly It yen ntopped Hilly Weeks IM. Memphis Pl Moore beat I'rankie t.nrctn KI.
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c ha m pious. , i.;s in::' batm Jtuth, Whose li Sun Jiv as or;
son mark lo had s.i said he would make fort to r. ach the tirot;e year. "Wt:'li go g mining f mark nest sen son." slugger iP ela i i. " n sneaking hunch iii.it i IHith's 1-.I21 r.cr.l 1 than his 1'.' 2 " : . r i m
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KEILMAN CHAMP OF A. L. BATSMEN COBE IS SECOND
Ruth Says He'll Hit Three Score Homers In Season of 1922
m:v York, home run tun of the 10:1
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NKW Y( I Ft K. i, '. 4. man. Iclrdt outfielder, hatting championship jn h ague by n ."" of a to unofficial Uurts jijud lleilooau's boss. Ty 1 .' n merry ehnse for Die ti: v irni.'i Hy I i cd lo n t ho.Sunday with .:f o ....u ii.
ulmi carried oui to t..ur points gave 1 i, i : o;;i ,, .;;,!. .''Viril. Ituth. N( v Vork, was .ST?; Sish . St. I.oii j.-. las y. pion. fourth. .XT', and Spea land, fifth. ..'r7.
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TICNAL NEWS 5ERVICE1 K. Oct. 4 Hrttir.g on tlio
world' series probable winner is light, iii.'wiiiic to reports t roiu Wi II stint, pool rooms and otuir r ntera of gamtjln most places the Giants nfc favor-i;i-s a 1 fi o .lis. One Inn bet $;-m at even money that Bain' Ituth will 1J11111 out five, home runs in t h- series. Another bet thit Bihe wouldn't hi'k a liOiner. One sportsman li t $200 to $l.ibji '.'1 Yanks would win four straight. A fliant rooter put up $ti" aga.tst tiiat Arthur Neiil. ijiam hurier, w ins ios to t game. Another bet Uvorgc Kt'liv. i.Hant slugg'-T, wioild ouihit liabc liutli.
BUILDING STRIKE HALTS RENT CUTS
riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) 1 SAN Ki;AN'Clsro. Uct. A buildings trade strike and lock.t followed by a campaign of the ISuilders" Exchange to install the American plan or op:n shop
coiidilioiis lias stopped practically all building progress here for the past three
or four months. Thousands! c liomep, hundreds of apartment bouses anil scores of big business building;" have le euhaUed in the course of construction. This has effectually stopped any downward trend in rataln. Iu some of the downtown apartments the trend has even been slightly upward for the choice apartments. Huilders, agents and renter agree that until building is returned in full blase there is little prospect of rent reductions here. Ite-cstah-
Ustinn'iu 01 Maine labor conditions
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Making Them Incomparable With All Others HOTEL RATES REASONABLE
DYER JRS. WIN SECOND PLACE
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iois ar. taking- the .second honor of Vorth. m Indb.na f r plajing ball. They have playd IS games and lout 1 and hav..n t finidhed playing. Sundae they plaved the strong White Klephants and w 11 Ihe game, 8 and 1. Henry Ktolioan pileliod lor tnr White Ki.-phants. He intciied bard hut it was no tijie. the ball was plastered all over the tiid. fail .Mikiicb and Alois Keilman pitcbci for lover. Carl depended upon lus. cupport. Keilmnn went in
ami threw 11 Puibs and struck i out. There were also some fancy catchej i.iadc and hot grounders caught.
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