Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1922 — Page 8

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INVENTORY SALE

1 : sr-vinjr opportunities are the best in Sooth Chicago. , tl.ink DOUCLE STAMPS EVERY DAY TILL NOON. 3 rn? with every 10c purchase. EVERY BOOK OF 5 YOU FILL MEANS A $1.50 IN YOUR POCKET.

our savings by trading at Cave's.

an j Ends February 6th, 1922 Table Oil Cloth t r 4 Tablr OJ Cloth, white marble, standard qual- OA fpeal 45c value for this sale only, per yard Kitchen Toweling i8-ir:ch Kitchen Toweling, vary absorbent, red CJL,' 'e lf r. Regular 8c value, this sale only, per yard Curtain Scrim With blue, red, lavender and gold dots; 18c 1 Oiv:lue.. Special for this sale, per yard. Unbleached Muslin Tiie. wcii-known brand Walhalla, fine round thread, suitb'o for sheets and pillow cases. Regular 2Ac Q JL aluc. . For this sale, per yard O 2 v 8-4 Bleached Muslin j-lfte red round thread, splendid quality for sheets. OQ- . );; value, for this sale (5 yards limit), per yard. Dress Percale 1000 .'. aids of Dress Percales. light and dark JL -.attorn?. Regular 22c value. Special, yard. . "2 w Dress Ginghams lan;- range of plaids and checks for spring 1 CI X. L r cs. Regular 20c values. This sale, yard . 2 v Tomahawk Sheets 8 ? x90 inch, $1 .98 values. While they last, g OA J'h .... Turkish Towels M:;J u::k s"z?.. Regular 17c values. For this sale QJL cr;!y, r-nclt ........ ............... : . Outing Flannel l ieivy-u inty, fleeced on both sides, large range 1 . :-Ifutifu! patterns; 22c value. Special, yard, t.V ' (10 yards limit) FIRE SHOVELS 15-inch, japanned Fire Shovel, HLg rchsccd to . : I')P STICKS Spring clamp. Regular 35c value. 1 .pial et 0YS ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS-Boys' heavy weight, . , ! Macklnaws, double breasted, some l.-ic r.vjil pockets. Values up to $1 1.50. . . t,! ION SUITS Men's winter weight cotton ribbed Union Si:t ecru color. Sizes 40 to 46. Regular 1 M 75 value. On sale at P J. . ? EN'S WORK SHOES Men's every-day wrrk shoes, made civome uppers, good soles. Sold regular 9Q ; ? 50 per pair. Reduced to . . . . ' -N' S 4-BUCKLE ALL-RUBBER ARCTICS First quality. R-.'iyhr .$5.00 value. Special for this sale, d QC rf!vl.i. t:d to, per pair ... ............. w

PORTING' NEWS

CROWN PL PICKS OFF ANOTHER Legion Team Rolls Up Tenth Victory by Slamming Rensselaer Around

' bHEC.AL TO THE TIKES! CKOWX 1-OINT. Intl., Ket. 3. wil stc-p tha.i tumost invinciblo f'.vo sur Crown Point? Uict r lKt they won th-ir tenth straight vi.-tory by &oin&tlr.g the stroce Icgion flve Rensselar in a one -sided ga-rns. At ihfi end of first naif Crown Point led by a 14-5 -ore ar.u tbc-a rolIl it up to a. f.n&J sccro of 30-10. Play bisketa-'.l u3l 6 jay young-: Now- that secrr. kind of foolish but there is McWayno who is now ce'.eb rating his B'.xteonth yc.r at that sra--.a. Ho was tha shinniar star Ir. last riig-ht's t'2-1116' Olrl Mac made what really timcj Illce" Impossible has.'h.'na trrr.e and apain. With l'ag-en who v,iL3 "also rijfht" last Klg-ht it a t-mai'i matter to ffot a Utile 'insr like a basket. Then om.eo'.xe 'wants to know what !a ttie flatter with -Tiny lutjch Krudup" and 'Speedy Kuta C.aussen . " All one can Ray is that they are firco.1 and to prove it looli at the scons. Koth'.n-jr wrong with the "llefl-head at center or "Shep Everett" at gu-rj. Th La'e county tsport world la r.ow waiting to hear the outcome of nest Monday nisht'j game when th Point -::i rr.eet the -.'at five o" the Emerson Owls of Gjv- Tno Ow-" '-re determined to te the iuoky team, that dofeats tae Po!n,t boys but ask: the latter who will wi:: .

BIG FIVES

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TONIGHT

We ciT" jelUng any and all LADIES' HOME JOURNAL ;TJERNS Pick them oat wVile oar stock is fall and corn? lete. 10 iepts.

1SPECIAS. TO THE TSHES; TTJTING, Ind Keb. 2. Trie Chicazo Big- Five t para cornea to those parts tonig-b-t to play the formidable WTiitingr Red Crown in tlia fcwomi same of what sriay he a three game seriea for the championslilp of the Chicagra district. Th locaJ five Is the hoMer of th-at championshVp title by T-irtu of having- txaten tho bigr tovn team two games last year. The Chicago team is always a grood card in Whitir.ff because of the superior artlc3 they put up and also because e? the .fact that they are all woll knewn to local fans, haringr at torn time or othar p'aywl the caging fame in the uniform of the big Oil City team. Bernio lgaa will play orpoe?te M6s Cochrario tonight in the eruard positions. Bill Teeney will pilot the team at th pivot position. Swede Johnson antii Al Marquardt will start at forwards. .VII Pressor and Paddy Driscoll will his used an utility men. This squad has plaj-ed P.fteen games this year a.r.d ioirt two, one to Maatine, Iowa, and one to South Ber.d. Thi ganifl.at M:u,cat!ne was pla fd without the (?rices of Cochran anl Marquardt anI v.ias la no way a test of the relative ability of the two teair.3. In fact in the sond grarr.e at the Iowa city tho B'.s Five walloped their opiponenla 16-10. Judging from the way tho advance caie of seat reservations Is going' the Community (jymnasiura faho-j'.d be crowded tonight .for the championship fray. If th Kxi Crowns win this one, the series may he rnaie one of thre tames; th third same to he played on a nfu'ral Coor in Chicago The battle will !art at S:00 p. m. and dancinjr will follow immediately after the game and la.it cnt'.l eleven.

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BALL

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i. Joseph's College of Rensselear

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POUoARD BEATEN. Knrr.ond'fl bilHarl Kramamerst which ij no-w neaTirvg: Its finish Is beingconsidered a, verj lntereatins: affair, r.'ot only 1b Krwin Pen-in tatisfled with th ejsuccess of tho tournament ut mai.y outsiders are coir-pllmentirgr him on 'h; 3 kocxI work . Monday evening Kdwt-a Upinskl rave the boys a r.urpri.-e when he beat ln I'o'.lard who Is considered one '. the best !n the tonmament. Th score wa 20-15. Uplnski jrot the hitrh run of fvur Ijiliiards durinsr the earn?. Tho same wiwj witnosd bv 50 or more of Hammond's bllllardlsts.

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STALEYS DROP ALL PRO SPORTS; MAY RENT PARK TJSXSAVCTt. "T.., Feb. 2. A. S. Staley. president of tho A. E."ta".ey

Manufacturing- company, announced yesterday that T"r. Etaley company would discontinue all athletics in connection with its plant that ' dper.de) upcm the ft'eUo ?or support. Baseball is' dropped aion with footlmll. "Because of sharp competition ar.d bidding for p'ayeris, wc are dropping professiona.1 iporta on account of the expense, which in :.o -way benefits our plant," ilr. Staley said. Tire Staley h-aaeball field, one o? the best equipped in the stato outside cf Chicago leagu-? parUs, U offered at a nominal rental free i'or one year should Iecatur f:.ns organise a Thrt-e I josehll club l.ere.

VERTISE IN THE TIMES

CHICAGO HEIGHTS TEA3I COMING 7.16 Cihlcagrq Xieights bowlics: team which took a trimming- several weeks ag-o on its home floor comes to Harjmor.d next Sunday afternoon for a second whirl with tho Hammond pin busters. Chicago Heights claims to be in m-ueh better' trim than on the former oceasi n and promises to reverse the finals". On the same afternoon a match of' ten games and total pinr? will be roiled between Weed;: an J Upiirs-ki tro Hammond men.

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EAST CHICAGO CLU

Or. Sa'turi-ay r:1ght, Feb. 4th. the C)-si-:s Club basketball team will meet the Htttft CJiJcago Club team at VThit-iTig-in an effort to win back the lost iaorels of a weuk ago. On Jan. 24th th tlaat Chicago Club -won from ths Owls in a closo battle. The Slant Chi-, ciso teium la etcepkr.a!!y stron;? this year having- the services of Shelton and Smith, hail-d by their followers as the buiMn Iake county. Mcf'har.e, one of Kant Chicag-o'c firturs. Is also a dacgrsrous man. in tact, it wu he who caused tho downfall ff the V"h!tmg team when i3ast Cli!i-a.go emerged victorious for the first time !r. the history of the two orpamsations . This fact is the cne which has aroased the fjrhtln;T spirit of the Owls arid is pn'i'lne thi m!i to arre.iter efforts in

the hope of wipins out ha recent defeat. Aa curtain-raiser to this unusually Interesting game the Iloosier Club of Whiting will n-eet the much touted Chicago Boys Clab. The ChJcago U..y3 club. The Ch'caro team la made vp entirely of boys who played on tho Newsboys championship baseball team last summer. Tho ei-lcaj-o toys Club defeated the V.-hitlng Newsies 1 to 0 for the Newsboy i-nam-p'oaship and the, Whltins News'.c aro i.ow f.eekir.g- to ?ven mutters with the Chicago Hoys dub by taking- the- basketball championship. Tommy Hotter save it's a chinch If a few supporters will juat come out and . exircif. their lunsrs.

Tendler and Coogan In Head Collision; Bout Ends In Round

PHILADELPHIA. Pu.. Feb. 2. A peculiar accident stopped tho IjOw Tend".er-Mel Cuogn eicht round bo-ut hero last nis'r.t. V,"'.t'.i one minute of the first rou!', I gor.e, the pair made a furious rush toward each other. They crashed head-on. and tlie force of tho collision sent 'saca battle etagg-erir.sr backward. Coogan had h.s fore-l.c-d badly cut and tho blood streaming- fror.i the wounl, blinded htm. Tho roferso etopped tho f.S-at uJ.d called for a physician, ti ho oould not stop the flow oi blood, and rrdered Ccog-an to hla ci-cs;s!r.!f room. Hhe next save Tendler first aid. ITie fight was declared no contest.

I p. m. Kitfht after this rn.-i.tuh id over the Hammond toar.i that. br-,x a record at Chicago HofeMii wher. they bowled three thousand and tlfty-four In 3 games, will give Chicago Heights a chance to jret revenge. This match will start at C:30 rn. Mr. Ascher, who bowls anchor man for the Iie:ghts team, rolled C35. at Aart-ra lar 3-an-dy.

Colonials Play Tonight Hammond Colonials basket toshers will rnoet F-i-cine 3herw oods tonight in tho Lafayette gym a;:d it is extremely likely that the Badger aggregation will furnish some lively competition. Capt. She! ton has announced that i!s team is in great shape for this contest and tho boy3 from rvacmt will be up against some tough opposition when both tako the floor for ise initial whistle. The Hammond five has held thrco hard practice eess-iotis this weeli and have accomplished a wonderful combination in sneting baskets. Smith will be nred at cer.tor, this boy is one of the best basketball shoorera ever to wear a local uniform and for defensive work he can not be beat. Accompanied by Shelton, tlhe all-American forward, tho r.ac:ne five will have ths'.r handa full trying to stop these two stars. Then at the otter forward we have ilcShane, a well known lad from tho Twin City, he will hold down the ether forward poEition. Mc5hane is considered a dangerous man- when near tha basket and should he break away from the opposing guards a eccrs is scr to ba regiaU.red. The g-janl pislt'.or.s wJtl bs f.lled by Grace and Scott, these two men are considered as g-ood as any gnard in liaka county. Orawe plays' foor guard while Scott holds down the back position; so far this year very few baskets -have been made under the basket that !s because the boys are so accurata that tho enemy most try their chartcs or. long range. Manager Chayhcn has booked a preliminary contest between the Soatena Jrs. aid the All Saints, tMs contest o-aght to be a nip and tuck afCair as both teams have borne great shooters. Tlie big gam-3 v.ill ttart promptly at 8:15 .p. El.

Iriving A. C. Defeats Hebrews and Troop 1 The Irving A. C.'s have, yet to" meet ths All Eaints team to establish the 120 pound championship. Last Monday the Trowp 1 boys traveled to Irving school to be defeated by a ocorc ; 21-3. Curtner and Eusch etarrod ir. ihij ffare. Cuftner shooting has ke-ts from all angles of the floor. Th dribbling ef Busci made the iae worth seeing-. Tuesday tho Irvirig's -laye3 the Hebrews at Idfajette gym de-fcatin? tiem 12-10. Kurch started tins fame by caging a basket from the middle of the floor. Kron3?-l followed by dropping in another for the Irvings. Thr first half ended 7-S. The second half bean -with rotrh playing resembling a g5i ltrht. Kronrell added a point to the score by thooting- a fsul mad by tho He-brew- center. rur;ng th-.-last Quarter M'ller and Ivin tad seven pointu for the Hebrews and th" score was 8-S when th fourth quart i-r ended . Three minutes wt-o giien to play eff tho tie. At the end of three minutes the score was 10-10 Six mmutes more v.-os given in whkh neither side scored so the teams decided to end the games wtl.h the- first basket shot. Eusch of the I. A. C. shot the basket after a rrrinnte of play. A' return game will to played at Irvirg In a few weeks.

WILL LOSE MILLSTEAD

Cll.A.'W'FOKPS'v-ILi.r;, Ir.d.. Feb. I. Jubt a touch of that gloom, that y&a associated Itself with tho Notre Dame ar.d Illinois football camps these last few days wis evident in Crawfordsvllle ye&terday when , it became certain that Tfail'e Millstead. crack Wabash tackle Tor the last two seasons, was not returning to- school th-.c semester, but entering Syracuse University. It has beer, rumored since the c'.oae of last football scas-jn that the g-iar.f Litrle Giant v.-oild not be among tl'.ospresent at the next gathering of the "VTabah clan on Ir.galls field, but it was r.ot thought that thesa rumors carried any force. Mow, howover, it is curtain that "Wallie is lost to TTabash athletic teams for onco and for all. Besides being a football player. Mlllstead was a basketball and track man last year. Mi listed, in hip- freuhman year at VT&bash, made a name for hiTnself on tho gridiron, and was given honorable mention by Walter Camp oa his 1929 all-American selection. Last season injuries slowed him up somewhat, but he continued paying a great game for Wabash, and made a big hit with eastern sport fans and scribes wnen he performed wrth Wabash against the Army eleven at Vrcst Point. He was all-state ciolee in T320, but Dutch Au;, Wabash right tackle, cut in for this honor ahead of ilil.'stead 5r. the 1J21 eeasor.. Tho loaa cf the big fe!!ov will be keenly felt when tho Little Giants get together !c 1322, but Coach Pate Vaughan has keverai youngsters coming up lor the tackio positions from the ladt eeaBon, s'.d ho should be able to pick from them a suitable running mate for Aul. K. C. V, U. VS. NORTH END COMETS The fans cf East Chicago will be e-lven a sn.eniii opnortu n ;ty to see

Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American ftlaize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Hoby, Ind.

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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

Decisions of boi-inr represeEtaiive are: At Philadelphia-Tjcw Tendler and Mel Coogan Sout, r.o contest. Joe Tiplits beat George 71rno . Harry (Uid Drown beat Frank ie J:r-;tt St. Danny Kranier ted i'obby Bum.an bored draw (61. At Hot ?prir.!?, Ark. Peeweo Martin won by foul cram Charlie Sullivan . At Grand XlaDius. Midi. Harry Greb beat Hugh Walker .1. At Eldorado, Kar.s. Young' Fitz-'m-inocs beat Franklo Murphy (1C).

BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Dishes 55c James Conglej MEE HOTEL Reftnract Phone 574

soms real baakstball on Friday evening, February 3, whni tho K. C. U. qjtntet books up with the fast North Knd Comets. The latter team s re -organised "with lot of tars from Hammond, so the ,K. C. U. Is xpctlr.g- c. tougrh. g-aan. Lust Kridar the "ItiTlrteJbteV of Chicag-o were 1a Bast OMoago and

v.-hen the gams v c.s over, they char.sed their tune to "Easy Plck.li.s-." Vs scors was 65 to 10. . On "Wednesday. Feb. 8. th XL. G. C . will plsy the Gary Here. eta, This will ba a etlff gams aad Ota boys are gttin is rtra for tbeca. Ifoe ae wlfSi IC. C. 'J. can . C. aacl ask for Stanley.

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ARMY STORE!

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Wool Army Shirts New GoTemment Standard (Hire color Army Shirts, fa3 rat, well made, comes in all sizes. Oar regular O CQ price formerly was $3.49. Sale price u only''' New Army Shoes Really a wonderful shoe for so little money, but buying for cash and selling for less is what enables ns O A g to giye such good army shoes for little money PT" All Wool Army Socks The Government paid, we understand, erer 50c a pair for these socks in large contracts, they are absolutely allwool, with reinforced toe and heel, and just think OConly, per pair J

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Groceteria Stores Help Us Help You Specials Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday !-PCXsD LOAF OF BREAD 10c seUsr oc U'2-POOND LO,F OF BREAD 1 5c seller C GUARAN1EED A-! EGGS OPPer dozen C INDIANA BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 40 C Per pound '. IVV ELGIN WATCH CORN 35 C 3 cans for ...... PET MILK Tall cns. QC10 cans for i7aJ TOILET PAPER 01r 5 rolls for A SPAGIiETTI OR MCARONI 17 C 2 packages SPECIAL COFFEE - '95c 3, pounds SPECIAL SANTOS COFFEE-- 94 C 4 pounds for SPECIAL . PEA BERRY COFFEE-- 94 C A pounds for SUGAR With each pound cf Cofiee. J Q, 2 pounds for PARKER'S FANK3LS DONUTS OQ - Per dozen, 22c and 60C CALL US FOR OTHER SPECIALS

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Lipinslri Defends Title. Sunday afternoon. Feb. 5. ExJ-warxJ LipSnski will defend his title or junior champion bowler when he eticits UP again-st Joe Woods in a ten' es.n".e match total plr.s to count. These two boys have root t-oiore an3 each has Trori a matc'i so thia wiil bo t'er the ,chi.n-.i;onsh:p . J-Iach lio-xier had a large .follow injr cf rooters so in order to fret along- th( ra.il ou Trii. hive to eorai earlr-

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