Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1922 — Page 8
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A HITI.-.O. Ira, Juri. 4.- loifovoO : .; ; " "f "U'bU'.nu a.t, 1 ii'i'.-i.ii : Wl!; ?f! t o p.nee To U OHOO i v-.iup, ,!i.n:iiry i tn, t'-.e p-rent e.-' i -a' r;np ! n the warr.e ro in ; -- i i ' h f Sort pn its In. 5 (jams upon the n...--! Con:.-nin ii y f!rm . Th! Ti-.rr- ' ', --" hiove dircf bearing 0:1 th chain- : I Oi.r'ulp -f th Chtcaax. distrb-t ,! ; f r.'M.l-l from pant porformaneen of oro'i ' ' .i-rig turntah a thri'.l t. the -. . ; i-".ate of basket fnne. The nio5. stasJ "'I"ns of this comtrnun'.ty have b- ; !". Red Crown rootirs la vtev :' ' the importance of tha eotn.iri.tr KC: ;? j One of th blRguit rrowds cv.'r seen : lit a basketball in "WhiM-as !. ; the prope,ct for Thursday r.tiiht. ' Joeks county foUow sjt of the basket : yams bars on end off tea l the report ; of the welforn of rho Cii!';; F-- s : f-atn . tt !s n-n other limn t'ifamous Owln v".v;t mail of tw. on i i thre yuars b :k. It 1 the !iat undsT the iMlvrs of the T " " ! -i - ' Att.UUc Ohib ! A:l.na! A. A. t. hpftTJ-n-elrht rh.imiilin?hln fl . e ! Ssars jrn R the S, ! cttr":: ! armcr? . Th's qiiln'.M I-:' th' nJ-Jif .t. ! . t--f & fTr nw p'ayv hve ol,!c1 i. -v j : titles aach yar. N.'v rthele tt:. -n. ; basketball 9harht nr.- ti nr.nl'Tia- 'i 1 tilt Chlcaeo diVr.-; h:r,;i! r ah1 t,..v. hld by the local rive nn.l p-'-rhap for j , tii Mtloneul erijvji . i On the Tif Fl e teim.. backe.J l;-o.-j -r by F. J. :arr. treasurer ., ihe j itr f CMmtti, are f uch won kmnvu cajTrs as 6tr1e Johns -m the lad who j s'x year? - cp.m n a- v. r. x tltet ratlatnl title for tho r. A. c. ftui!
vhen he nUnt the bull thit In th 'r t the time tl' Trf-ro"'i wills! to b etr for the MtppnRl'i;i 0f ,ntt:;ife! 0114 wbfrh rrn-itd turn Trr.nr. a. bnshet a title for hto tir: bid !' i-fn imd a neoriil n-ioner. The aa.nio In ' qartlcrj wl lh( ff'nt V..r gwa's Urlver?!;,- of l";nh flv In i"; At th First U.Tn"t n-itvrr rn the "rilormor,'' wen the nUorm: rhamjiloniihlp from th bii!no! A. r. by the score n-' Outs'ie of Johnson, every 'an v,-,:l reea.ll tb naniea of th'.m faro. "ii t'"
FIv tJer: F?Jc!y p!rrll, ear-t:j f tb form! -It; hie fbi.-.- s i'arl'nn; f-ctb,il! taam nrrl iVa.l'p" fairp-. -h.olce for qii.tr'erbfick ; Al MarTiar-it ! t ..rmer Xgrth western basket stari Kr Vafson, formerly .yf the Jje-vanl I'-irk' J'ines aa J last year' i -.vl f ", u b f: v. Captain Ml! Iciisy, whn 1 n t t-"-m1 hi k to the Jnrnps at rttiler. . J!i Coeh -tare and Al Itpj.-'.i r wh air lock Ha efcr th. eua-i work. Th rott tract "ith, the Clii.'ju.i teri pcltlclaUy s's' fbit nil i he fi.ri. r--inor p'a yK-vf ihall b on tU" r T:m'lsr nlsht In view it" the p .ipi I -. .Mice fiv: :i
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Scout Bob Connory of the Giant-a jrivir.ir Jimmy ()"C"onne some fatherly advice on how to prop himself for the big show. The news dispatc iios rercnt'y have devctcd many lines to the purchase of Jimmy O'Conr.e!, shir outfielder and first baseman of the San Francisco club, by the Giants for the sum of $7f,000. Little has been paid about how the Giants came to pet track of O'Conriodl arrd then decided to pay the record price for him. But Rob Connery, old-time player and now "Ivory Hunter" for the Giants, is the man responsible for the deal.
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was the, mam requisiie nun au.mj , , . ranked low with the hunters. As wood Parkit chanced it was a man of afc-i normal proportions that beat John-! You said it. McGraw doesn't Fort. During Jess Willard's raitrn ' bother to raise 'em; he buys them, only the inant were considered, ; of the men who qualified as retrualthomjh bier Jess had met wan j j8r in the Giants' 1221 campaign plenty of trouble from tattle mer: ; ony fVe were McGraw's developearly in his career. ' mcnts. The others were purchased. Dempsey proved that speed is of; McGraw raised Smith, Kelly, mort? value than bulk, so excep- Frisch, Younjr and Burns from the tional size no lonprer is considered i bushes to stardom, essential in a heavyweiiirht. Demp- But Catcher Snyder came to him pey is not a small man, even ua I from the St. Louis Cards. Infitddheavy weights go, but he is rot a i ers Rawiintrs and Bancroft were jjianf. hy-any means. Hi? rhet as- procured from the. Phillies. Outsets are bis prent speed and hittiror ' fielder Em si Meuscl came from the ability He is bij? en ouch Tor toe : same catnp. Barnes and .Xeiif, the piants find fast enough for the! curve ball artists, were developed little fellow?,, so that the searcher? , by the Boston Braves. Phil Doujrfor his successor are puzzled as to lass and Fred Toney were rovers what kind of flphter would have the I before McGraw put his brand on best chance. ' their work. Both had pitched with TVhen a prood general attacks a success at Cincinnati, Chicapro and fort he selects the weakest point Brooklyn before putting on the for the assault. Dempsey has no Giant refralia. Of the utility men, pronounced weakness, but clever , Mike Gt.n7.ales came from St. Louis boxing certainly is not his lor.;? and Casey Ktensrel from Pittsburg, suit. For that reason it looks as I So it has been on other pennant though a brilliant boxer who ca i : winning Client teams, hit and pet away would have the j McGraw has figured in more big best chance of beating him. deals than cny other major league Looking over th" present crop of manager. He is a ruthless, crafty hopefuls, the only ready clever . dealer. No man on his club, reheavyweight is Tom Gibbons. Gib- i gardiess of his standing, is im-bons-has plenty of science and he raune from the auction block.
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Th" Colonial Comet have hooked tiie crark Cr.lttd ('routine Specials as; their f.'i-s for Thursday evenins. Jan . o. at the Irviiifr school tryc- The i Speei ils is a learn organized in Pull- ! man and lirmid ,ro,--inij for the pur- J 0..3, ,.r .p.fe.itlnn the ("oitiets, that! they will K've h t'nl account of them- j rlvcs cati he usFurml. They are n-ifl- 1 intr to covi r till the money Comet j oao'rfei-s mn put 110. ?" the fans can j ioi nssiirril of a PatO. royal wbti '
the."" t.vo t'.ams lo,u h'-rn? Thursday nipht . The Comets will line up with PeKflf and Sheltori at forwards; Hcott, center; Orarc, fimlih rod Coa.rinn, guards, with Rathhun and Krause as ptiba. With this lineup the Comets will he hard to heat . The Comets si'i nii.'s will mo'i the W'cmworth II. S. of Wf?t Hammond In a curtainraifer. First game called at 7:15 p. m. sharp.
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The Sale of SalesThe FIRST Word The LAST Word and the BEST Word in Sales. .
J AST year the best we could promise for the Jdnu?ry Clearance Sales was . prices which were almost at pie-war leel. This January, reductions have been made on prices which had already reached "normalcy." The impression of sound values given by this statement is petfectly upheld by the opportunities which are to be presented during this event. The generous redactions throughout the store brings values of such striking character that to it serve the. opening day, January 6th, is the most important duty on the calendar for everyone in the Calumet Region. Look for the two pages of January Clearance Sale news in .Thursday's "Times" and be ready to attend the very first day.
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Prints more Auto Advertising than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealer to aet in touch with the prospective customers. Ercry Man b Lake C Mir.ty Win Uonej to Urj !a Uef tel ta AniosoLSa ilud 1 HE TIMES.
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