Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 6 January 1922 — Page 8
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SETS FIELDING RECORD IN NATIONAL. BUT FAILS TO WIN FIRST BASE HONORS
Walter Holke. first oaseman cf the Boston Braves, set a new fieiding record for National league first husemen last .season, fcariinK to the olfteial average?, recently issued, by booting only four chances in the campaign. This great work, however, fa:led ta give him the edge in first baairg in his circuit. George Kelly of the f!innts and Charley Grimm of the I'lttisburg Pirates may well he rated as better first suckers than the Brave hid. He 13, however an A 1 infielder
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ST. JOSEPH COLLEGIANS DEFEATED
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It'll Be Tough Winter For Champion Wilson U'TOX, Jan. 6. It's ..'ir.f t. !'j a t'Mi-h winter for Johnny V:1S'jii. Thi midJJeweiifht champion is "tlat bustcl," according to a rumor noised around here. Speculation In Wall Strep. cont the Italian $S0,0C0 and h ha.- nothing- Iff' xopt a horns h bnnf5ht fur hiv mother, !r !n falJ. This. wliS th barring of AVtbon from a;ipearm in boxtnx conteat !n four ptatt (anfl they nr four of tha b-st). In dlcates that he fill have to f.jht soon. "Wilson will be barred from New York rtute a. c. r'-ult of likrun out In his bout with Il'trr Oreb. ivtassachusettf, l fa horn, state, win ixW. sin!Ur actlt.n. Thsouthpaw titleholder already wi.:nrohlhited f-om appearing- In N-. Jersey and Ohio r1r.es.
TED LEWIS MATCHED WITH CARPENTIER
;'iut(i3. Thin g?m will usher in on '.et'.vo basketball teuton and will pn-
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I emy squad of Chlcifr,. Thn r..,t . -h I via,: th fane with plenty of entertain
lino-up offers Trxln.-k:, Zasada enl "(rt" "on,i r otr i,am ww I"iN-!..r. forv-ard: Tniffalo and v.. 1 r''fr"c the am w hlch h ben CU"
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iASE HEIBWU1 FIGHTS GHA1
The QU'-siioii J.as bee'.i asksd many I 'tite a." to who !s the be. bn.vr in
Hainm.'ivi, so in r.fj.l Sunday after- (
lomi tit t, ,-i.xu th fa'iri will have a J Tot:;
ha;e to .-- ten nf t i.c m in art ion h.-n thf t it id rrpmiriiti rig th llarnmotlil 1.11 it ! -j'arii t:; it y, !; ; 11 .-1, the Al! -siai . T'i lliki win be inaih i r ?r'":n surb men a lt.il li'innon. ( 'ooksy, I.-iuehcs. Vr.deraon and Ned Ne'wii.
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97 STATE STREET Just West of Hohman Street 212 E. STATE STREET Across Street from Post Office Men's Slieepskin Coats Just think of a good tig heavy wccly sheepskin coat, ViitK moiecloih luring, come in all s:zes from 35 to 48, our rejula price was $12.00. Our Sale price is $ CZ 7C only O Woo! Army Shirts New Government Standard Olive color Array Shirts, full cut, well made, comes in all sizes. Oar regular (0 C Q price formerly was $3.49. Sale price is only
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, NCi KL.KS, Co.:.. Jan. A j ,vr '-. n .hare that V.'asl:lngt-rt ar.d Jeffer- j I'handa or:'s v'futhall team w.'.s unfairU' de-j
iriv.'d of a tct.ehdown in it? j-corelf-s1 ame oua:n.t tho L'ntvrrsity of C'Ci;'"in!.i at la.ader.a M.'iidny has t"n .ie.fl hero by Karie .Ntii'.-, V. and J . r-iuji. . Neaie dria..ej H. tlTu:" II. :e-
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not. have caiied . .rt. .-.em or vv . am J . off.xide on a piay fm'ii v. hieh Half Tu-k 1:;-"iiK;t: riod :t-t ball across the Cn'.iforni.i Kne. Other offic.ji.s, hrr.ve---.-r, do rot airrer
" " j .'. ith X''a!.; i.riii s.ij- that lluebd blew f T. : r IIht-' h.i 1 Tirr, "n-ii- j hi? horn, which ealle-J th-? offuid--, f"ii ana's flyweight ebanipion. knocked out j hcf.ir Fr. nk-it had radi'-d ?h line ','. Ktistmn of Ind'anap'.iis in th- -if ?-T!mmar;e in Ins .ci.e..fui li.ish Mrt. ro..r.d a ft. I.e.;-.; e.i tn nun') j fc-r iho ei.-l. in .:':. ! 1'r:, lr the rtile-- ihr . ;ii! cvjij'i! n "
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Last Night's Fights.
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t hr- 'i y-ars. '1.1-1.5 Kd.iiw Tbot-h. -; "Ihjr i-j! tlobl-r, l-af k !'ito h:.o-ljrM. K-iosii liiii-le ri.is t. e-jiie ; r. her'- vh:o
on iiii v.-.iy to hi.-" In.;.,-, at Oakland
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The Man Who Defies Any and-All Competiton
Wanner Malleables, 25;
Hammond Pirates, 19.
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j or if i to be a s-:t ion :, r cppi.nenr tmn i 'lie. ifainmon 1 I'ira'-s c i-rt emp lated j w'j.'n the tS quintets lit.e,) vp for i nl.iv last Tuesday evening in the Ma;wood eyni. "When the pun went -ff
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Choice Pot Roast 6c witt s rremram Bacon .... 30c
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iptie Club load rung- in C5 point t " (he Vi rates 1? pointy. This same was a thriller from .-art :o finish, and w i.i ni.ivd before j, iare audience. I., n e u p : M minor A. '. Jlrate. J (irr T.', !..'" .mho , .tzor Moi"ai-tbv iehulti TF Ka'.ina "'nan I'. t; Mayor hirmPi'T K.F Keinert "Daro Devils" Win.
! Ti c r.are Devils defeated th fa.t
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j rings arourd tin whole Midget tearj. i The puporlor fjuarding- of llowat and ' ,-j,.t7 V.t ttift to Ruch a. low
niayed a gO"(i panic. The Date rev:!-.
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fi', ; pounds. Kor pnmes w rite Malcolm 4 , Uowfct. S32 ifou'.h II-lirr.aa ptrct.
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ITowat 11. "1 H fftna; Tarnoorrodftpki Kron.m Siedenberker IF iJufrarr.e Easterday JX.T l.ehk-ti Hub!" Irfvin for Kowat, Smith lor Pafrarr.e, Mirkcy for Leltell.
of the bitf'.e for city , rridry in li.ist Chieac I
v. .'.) be piayd tonic-b.j j, . McKir
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Club i ( hioar". i ne t.;:o at;rr-fraf ion have
the sitar of "at y-nr in ttddition t Kmith. the rangy crntf r and FhcUon.
ror-.r,ard. both fom Il'aur. T!ia j rt v-..-terars Include Gar.t and -te-?h3 e. . j E "?j forward: Jfartin and S'ewart. puari. r-v4j The K. C. C.'. have a fast line.-up J fl and have b. n victorious i't all of thei; I n five fitarts this Fea.on. They .-..re in I W!
New Army Shoes Really a wonderful hoe for so little money, but buying for cash and je'iir.g for less is what enables us O m7 C to give such good army shoes for little money " All W ool Army Socks The Government paiJ, we understand, over 50c a pair for these socks in large contracts, they 3xe absolutely allwoci, with reiriforced toe and heel, and just think OCp enly, per pair Mother's Fruit Jam Fintst Fn:It Jam we have been able to sell, at such a rediclous low price in 10 different flavors, a big 'yC -No. 10 can at only 12 lb?. Armour's Bacon Here's a real buy cf 12 pounds of the finest Government Bacon canned, well worth twice what we ask "1 QO for this good Bacon, our Sale price is only "
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All wool reclaimed Army Blankets, fine for raidaitor covers, various colors and in diffeent weaves and weichts. a large lot to select from.. Out they go at S 1 95 only
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Ladies9, Infant's and Children's Wearing Apparel 588 OAKLEY AVENUE, BETWEEN STATE AND PLUnlME", OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Tlic rushing Holiday trade is over and a half loaf )fltr than none, ticreforc I am selling
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I invite you here from far and near you'll st it clear and will not. tear to favor ine with an order I am out of the HIGH RLNl D1S1R1CT. I am an expert designer and tailor. It will pay you therefore to buy at this sale. Save $15 to $20 on a suit or overcoat and be satisfied. LOOK! ! I am slaughtering price on all my fine stock of Men's, Women's and
Children's clothing and dry goods.
M. GLASS
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Hammond. Ind.
COLONIAL COMETS WIN ANOTHER Th North Kr.d Colonial Comet made !t rend six RtraiKht for the season by dt-uhbiriz the f:5t Orand Cress in ff HpecUiS to th tntic cf 45 to 23. at Irving ry:n. Tho tiimo -eras hotly fo-itrht thrnuffhc-.it. The bp-Tin.ls xdayed a whale of u. , game and deserve credit for their snappy all uroumi playing.
j They fought until the final Whistle
f Tiandicr of Hammond, p5ed cei.t.-r
a 1 for the Fperi.ils and he proved t b E ' :n.m- friends that ho is no loueh when lit cotr.es to playiitij: the frame. Ho p:ay Iri a sweil f.-iMe considering- the fact jjL it bar ;-;e bad never practiced with the x 1 lean;. .Smith starred for the Comet?,
a j wild exciteinent tbravitrbctit tl. frame, j I 1 TV.tf Coniets a.t a team playod a Knap- j
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I of the iTarr.m-m.l l"nn..i n.-t Thursday. Iv.i.1 be t bi(r Kami fr the Comets
K I when they r;.iv tlm Pouth Chicatto
'- I h;ii"9 in a return ram-s at the P-vir.K 131 j rym. Th- Whales are nnr,ip to li.m:58 iiie.rtd loaib-i with ftar-. 'Che- expert
tlj to wipe f,-,it the J r.?,5 Ocfeat they tuf- I St. 1 E 1
til ! !, ri! r,t 1 "m r- lian.-t. of i h e tim'tH earlier I
in the reason. Tiiey will brtinr 3. iarfe army of rooters who will wajrer arty amount cf money that the Whales will trim the Com'ts. The linennt Specials Urandelle, If; Slurrar, rf; Cbatiiilcr. c; I'ieree, Is; Kelly, r. t?orttt Sheton, 1:: 1 Hoi:, it; Scott, e; "lijee, If; Pmith. r-. Itaskcta: Comets, Smith, 1 1 : She! ton C; Pe Kolf, S: Scott. Grace. Specials: Murray. S; Kelley. 4; Chandler. Free throws: Erandeile, 3- Ke force V".
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DR. F. B. DAV5S, D. C, FH. C. Chiropractor Hammonrl's PIrner Representative flours: 10 A. M. to 7 P. 410 Hammond BIcIr. Phort? 2809
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TIie?e prices need no explanation, nor any urging. The items that are reduced for this sale have been cut to where a big response is certain. Supplies will run short and we suggest vou come carl'.
Serge Skirts AH Wool Serge Skirts Black and navy; sizes 26 to 36; formerly sold as high as $1 2 ; very special this week 33 03 only Women's Hose A very good Silk Fibre Hose, in brown or black; 8' o to 10'; worth 75c; special at . ; "
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Children's all-wool like home knit, black Stocking; sizes 6 to rz pt-'u'al .q
Men's Hose Men's heavy all-woo! grey Sotb; O CL p reciilar 50c seller, special
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Rather than carry over our Girls Coats, we will sell them at any price. They are all of hij-'i prade. cloth, well made; Q& sizes 8 to 14. Extra special at PO.i7Q Men's Jerseys Jo close out a small lot; all sizes; worth $3.00; while they jast; extra spec- QO ial at 7DC BLCOMERS Bloomers for women; all different QQ colors; bo-t quality sateen
Flannel Petticoats Women i flannel Petticoats in irrey A (Q stripes; good quality. Special. . . .
Children's Rompers Children's Creepers .ind Romp- O ers; good quality flannel, 69c and. . '
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