Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 6 February 1922 — Page 8

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HOT FIGHT FOR FIRST PLACE IN BANKERS L E Hammond hankers bowling 'csjrue retting to be a very interesting affair. Tho buys a making the pins fail a. rast aa tbey are set up. Etins the1 second last match jrame of the reason th Hammond bank boys, tried thir level best to bea,t their opponents by as many pins as possible in order to cot rearer to flrot place. The Firt Trust A Saving Bank atopiped the league beadliners by taking two game, vehiie. the Northerners copped two frames from 'he Riimoon Trtin which makr? them tied for first place, Not only dirt the XWortbtrn Trust and Saving.-) tip themselves, for first place, but they also Klb Team score for three Fames r-tting 1617 pins, and I.jp.;ru-iki one of the Northerners copped the Individual hScrii score, for three games get tins' 570 J 'tis. Next Thui-sday afternoon will be T..hj lawi match ga.rae of the season. It promised to be a -ry hot sffajr. On t-.jm loodng two or more Fames will 7-a a bi" difference in the elandin;;. I he standing- of the Bank League. Games J1- Name W Tj Pfd 1 FTrstt KatJonal Bank 13 2 4 S3 2 Koitbera Trust & Saving Rank 13 u S3 S Irjtt Trtrat & 6a vines Bank , 17 IS 3." K&inmctvf Trast A Saving Fank n 33 3 Th scaro of TboraJ&y aftentoor axe 114 VMOKD TRUST A SAV. BA N K . 1st. JneL Sref. Total C 'WoStw ..,.1S4 1S6 1ST .&07 At EbT-t .173 131 104-- 4J! Ci-u-iti 112 US l;i ;8s Total , . 3 9 493 4 12 134 4 NOT-THERK T. A SAV. EA.VK. Int. Ir-d. 3rd. Total "d Ujtni 13 203 14 S70 3-Urjea ....liS lis 172 41o Be so 135 113 1SS 54 Totals tM 4fl S: 1317 FLRST HAHONA BATK. 1st. Jnd. 3rd. Total i. T.tvv . t;i its is- 4?: Xr-c.h, 1H 171 12U 413 i :-ret . ...I) 142 151 491 Tcrta ...... 24 4 414 1418 TTSIST TKTJ3T & SAVINGS "BA NK. ljt. ?ft(L Srd. Tot.! J. Mem j m i . . , 1 It" 53a 4:. EttllB 144 1 U !92 ?e Ebart. Jr 200 141 15J S7 V.lJ SS ST 441 14S4 SCHTOTTJUB FOR 'WLfiK TKB, t. NrTtJsens Trust ft Savings t Firist '.ua Pa-inra, Jiey 1 and 2. T-'-.j-st rfatlsnil Banlc va. HamtrKinrl -nst and Savlnsa. allayt 3 aad 4. ITS GIFXS ABE CONTTDENT P"aehf! wKl tbelr victory TrldAv fv.-rJpg over th gdrls) ba-sketball team f!a.rver. the Beta ir.rl. cf Hammond .!. a.:t rijjt confidence the cotiltif .of ; n;1s from Ptejrer. Tl.. tomgrh . V Just out markets Am' 1 "OKx--.-i-iW ri -n-i See these dresses in our window and then come up artd inspect them.

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In a les-;iera; i y fought and snmchaf mueht ti't the St. Joseph's VolIcge ftvc' defeat...,! tli.:- li:imin.nl A. C. te-nm on ,,. Hamm.in 1 i iurt. Thursday nisht. The iirple and red five was in Kreiit ion,., und although ferred to rnrr toiieh tanii-s and the refe-enf! failure to call foijl. gradual -ly forced a'.vl !n the Ke-ond period hy a difpiay of jns.ppT isswork and r.erfe ftat.r. handinc the up. slaters a h;i'd tinfeat on their hme floor at the Sin.U 5111,. with a four point margin. The clubmen, strengthenrd for t hefray with some upytnte star.?. trail during the err. Titer pjvl uf the tirst half, with the .'..!lesii ns evened the eunt a few second before timo was enJIed. Ft.jth trams i-arr- back Hhti'lK wildly ,n the closinj? period, in which liarnrnn-d took the leid t'roiv thn tnp-otT to 1e foree.i on the .short rnd of the srorc after a rush bv the The T'.f-tz t mm met dffoat a.t the hands cyf Stc;er en the 1'Pme floor of Steger stTfra.l wreksi ago. The Ions ride, cold wplhr and slippery dance floor im said to have pla-ed an unbeat-J ante jinx on the Ha.nunond bunch t4iat wi.e-ht . M'cH. st will be tiTe rent fh4s evening at the I.fayc'te j,--m. T-e Cf srii-l? wi'l ha at. home. 'Phere will be no lonjf ride 'or them: they will be warm and tne fteor i5n't particalar!y e'-Xk. The hn.ndio&ps are at; against toe Stegrer team . Te pime starts at 8 o'clock iliarp. I.3St Kiiday r-vr-Tiln? l!fi went to hfRrvry and administered a drubbing to the tune of 12 to l'K CHICAGO 1'S' FOR COLONIALS Chicago T. M. C. A. with a itrtner of twenty-five victories will lovade Hamloocd neit Thursday night, at the Lfyette Iyra. corner Sibley and Calumet Ave. The men on the Chicago tea.m have played together for the pa?t five year", and Hammond will h;;e thetr ha.nds fn!l trying to put over ii victory, against an aggregation who won the National A. A. V. championship two years, th is the highest honor any basketball team can receive, and It looks like the Ciiicazo five will cop this year at the rate tbey are traveling. The team has beaten Chicapo t'niversily, Detroit .Toledo. Kort Wayne, Aurora and Knox College, and re sUI! groing at a. preai pa-, whJcn -vrill be hard to atop- The team la composed of Ki-Colleg-e players, and some talent from the T, who bave been trained In the accuracy of the grame. Capt. Shelton will order his squad out every night until came time, so a to prepare for a great game, against the powerfnl five of C'blcagro. The home boya will make It hot for th Chicago five, an tbey also have some great talent In Shelton. Smith. Thompson. McShaae, Srott and Craoe. Mgr.

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fa.st collec-e -non wh demonstrated superiority to the finish. The purple and red center, Pueta, was hig-h point man with a t"tal of eleven, John Roach being a elos second with four ieid froala, most of 4.heir scoring in the rush of the final clash ltsinsr responsible for the victory. Wrier and Dniffe-l played a steady trame for St. Ioioph's and aided in tyinr the wore in the first half. Norton and iMifalo were the luminaries among tbe Tlajnmond crew, doinit pra,ctieal'y all the bnnket work. lineup: Nt. JiMeh.' Celleite. Hunnoml .4. C. Weier H.P Zas.oda Druffel Ij.T' Norton I'll el 5 : Trufalo TUai h, John Tl.it . i Jonff Hoffinan l-.t "Vaiako Field soal? 'VWier i. Pruffel, netz fo), Uotch, John (4), Norton . 11, I'ufalo (4, .liini?. Free throw urtr.. I!ufalo. Referee Potts, Hajnmond. 1 . 1 11 1 Clayton has announced that tickets have been put on fale at the Colonial Sporting Goods Store, and also at Monnett's Smoke Shop. The tickets will be sold at hirty-1tve cents each, and at the Gym the tay will be fifty cent-, so fa tv desiring to see this game can eetvjre their tlcketa at the above stores, and bj so doing:, they will benefit by the reduction. The largest crowd of the heason is expected to be on hand next Thursday aind root for (heir home team. All tickets for the Racine Sherwood pame will be accepted at the door for admission to the came. Manager Clayton haa a contract made with this club. ane. fans will tot be disappointed, as they were last Thursday when tbe Kleins team failed to appear. Hobart High School Defeats Hebron HOEJiRT.- litd.. Feb. 6. Two very fntereatitur .r.d spectacular g-ainca of baketta.H were played .n tbe Hobart floor piday night before the largest crowd erf the season between the Hebron high school girls and boya and the Ho-bart high school Rirls and boys. Both jja.mes were clean, hard fought and every tnure&tins from the trt. Although tbe ilobaj-l team was modi lighter than ITebron, titer pjainly toad them outclassed from the beglnnljic. The enthusia.sjn shown and the support given by the four hundred a.nd fifty spectators was most compMtnetitary to the hoTrest effort and diligent labor coaohes W'aim and Konk who are br persiteot work putUnv Hoba.rt high school on th nxm once mar In tbe aAhletic -world. The flnal neor was our to ona in ftivor 0 th Hobart fflrla and Iwenty-fite to t-w.-erty-t'wo n favor of tbe Uoiart teot. The Hc,r.rt team n-ii? meet the Crown Point high fubool at Crown Point ait Friday nig-hc. LUCKY FIVE WIN TWO MORE '.Hte Ivocky Fiv won Us lxtb and sevenlb ftnt of tb 9eaina by dofeaLing lli Nelgh"borhood centers to Uie tune of l?-7. And 4h All 6aint 3rs., 10-7. The all around team -work-' of tlm rucky Kive was 1b fea.tor of tbe games. For gramea write T. Carroll, l.'-S Sta.te t., Hammond. "We are a traveling tejn.

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WHAT a marvelous opportunity to pick a brand new dress to wear now and this coming spring. Dresses for matrons, small women, misses and stout women. Conservative street modes, afternoon dresses, and clever chic frocks for dancing and evening. Uneven hemlines, all-over embroidered sleeves, ribbon motifs, basque effects, long or silk or chenille fringe. All the newest trimming effects are shown. Beading is much in evidence, which claims to be a favored trimming for spring. Black, brown navy, lark, stone blue, reindeer, rust, and the entrancing fuchsia shades.

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EAST CHI GAG 0 DEFEATS WHITING

In -pite of the most veraplous prec.titioii .nd rbe tlFT-like playirts- of tbe WhftinF Owle, Satufd.r evening, the Kast Chicag-o Club five aa'n triumphed over their r.e.ichbors with a. score of 85 to IS. That prtm undying- rnelity. win or lope, tha "Whiting partisans looked for. was not lacking- in tbe Owls. The -ontrr was fougtvt out to -the end. with the throng of Fpeetatora standing spellbound. ebce-s, and inarticulate cries muffled n their throats, watchingthe balance of vitcor;- as it inclined this way and fha.t. The core at the end o' the first hair 11 to 8 in favor of the Kajst'Cb1cago team. This was no substantia! advantage. The rk.lt. CrdeBo hoys know If. They barf faHedto play uo to" standard . TTre Owls appeared sa.?. -Isfled ith the first half score. During this half it was apparert t ha.t the OtIi were directing their forces against Coach Smith. Sewing and pocketing him on every opportunity, the Owls mteceeded in isolating the big boy from bis te.m in th early part of tbe gram. It was a different story In th tas! half. The K. C. boya ralrjd and played with more eonfldene-e, forgetting that t?tey were tn enemy territory. A steady riarcb from center o the basket ootInued and the clnb tewm soon run up a lu.lity. The bos core : KA5T CHTC4GO 4 I. I B. B. T. P. T. Slielton . 0 r, 2 Gut 9 n n n Smith 4 fc 1 1 Mcrtane i 0 0 -Martin 0 0 1 0 WHITING 0l,S. K. F. P. T. Cole .1 1 ft Tbc'.sen 3 2' 1 1 Burke- 1 0 2 0 Morriaon 1 8 0 P.artuska. 1 i 0 2 Lynch 0 0 S 1 WILL PLAY TUESDAY. Tuesday eveniGjr at the TAfayette gym tba Hebrew Jra. wi'.l play the South Side Comers. Since the Comets j have anch p!a.---ers as Mayer. 1'roirim 'and Wilcox they a -e certain of offerj ing strong opposition to tbe Ilebre.w. Up to date tbe Comets bave per lo?t a game. The lineuo of 4he HeKrews will be: Miller. Ievln. Carnovitz. Kre'ger. Friedman and Xafiifmin. This game premises to be ore of the best in th? stason . DEFEAT FOR POLONIA T fas 7, a Traveler cjuintet of Indiana Hajrbor defeated the Polona Janiora by a w.or of 27 to S. Tbe basket ahootleg- of TI. GTasa and Gailitc and the gmardiog of Meyer and Barno featured. The Zeka Travelers bave defeated the All Saints of H3imond and th St. Staiilsiane.of E9t Chicago. Uneup-W. Glas ,sr.': TT. Glass, If: J. Galllk. c; K. Meyer, rg; TT. Barno. lg. Hxaketa K. Glawj ffc). Galllk fi. M. GlaJ t). Free throws IT. Gla.s. GlHk :. GARY WRESTLERS AT BLOOMINGTON BrXOMI7TaTOM, lrd. Feb. C Coach, Jae.k Teynold'a Indian university graiplers e-aptureil eleven of tbthii'teen preliminary bouts in the state A. A. T7. wrestling tournament, held in men'a (rrmnasiura iiere last night, t'ne other two going to tbe Gary Y. -

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Pictt w ill be held torn. i row afierroi 1 and niht. Tbe bout b'.tween . Campbc"! tnifiana and McKitrley of Gary, iti th ITi-'ponnd cl.x7. was. rhe most spec ta.cular of the : vetiingr. Campbell wen by a fall in 5 minuses 40 second.' Manlan of Gary. A. n. T' . champion i' the 135-poond ciase. won a dectsioi over Peck of Indiana !n that weight but lost on d- son to Martin of Indiana in the 147-poi;n.-I evnt. Mie-benor of Indiana wss awarded a deefsrior ever Hoilinffslirad of Gary in the 147pound clgpss. E. C. DODGERS BT IjARRT GfcOUGE. At the last regular meeting of the l-last Cblejao Piodgera last Thursday niu;ht, February !, 19XJ. a consummate report was rendered by the eiecutive board for the month of January. The membership role for the. month shqwed exactly one hundred paid members wtUi close to twcnty-v appUcations for membership filed for the menih of February. The roceipia for the initial month of or-jraniaation totaled $8fc.lo. Tbe upenditnrfs amounted fo ?57.tK leavirii- $:S.1 In tbe treancry . This is indeed a. stlndd start con sidering tbs 1'a.ct that th-e majority of the members Jotned during the last two weeks of January. For he month ef Februarv the receipts will more tluo double the receipts o' January the way new memuxsrg are coming in. and the expenditure will not be so hig-b. Among tbe more er.terprisinir plan? pnt into effect, by the club for Janoary was the purcbate of a victrola with e provision for he purchae of at least one record a -week fo" an indefin'te period. Ano'her plan was put. into effect to have pictures made or the Dodger's 1951 Pfrbtwelgrht championfiiy football ' team of northern Indiana. Several dcien 8x10 pictore will be bousht by the members and one 1620 enlargement will bs parcbased by the clnvb. it will be framed and hung in tbe olubroorn. ! Two dance?" have already teen scheduled. The first one will be riven n St. Pwtrick"s tiight, March 17, 1S22, at the Masonic Temple. This ! the only nis'ht" during lent thas the Ponva-n Catholic church permits dancing and the Dodgers expect to fl'I th luul n; for that occasion. The dance will wind up the basktlban season. Immediately after ler, t anctlter dar.ee will be given by the Dodgers at the fasonlc t-nvo1e. This dance will iiKtuguriite the basetbail season. With the membership role standing st ei;tly or, hundred for .lan-uary, it was moved to &4. least doubt that numb-er .'or February. Kvery present member has been requested to secure at least one pp-p-'ication for memberbb for February. Everybody between the arjs of 1 Jiil 6' is elisiblc. Ti.e campaisrn. for metibrs shall not limit Itself to East Chicago, it will embrace the surrounding cities of ? Hammond, Wbitin- and Indiana. Har bor in an effort to secure the best athletes of the d;str!':t. It Is p!atny evident that before atx months elapse the Dodger will be a powerfully solvent organisation ib' to compete with tbe strongest eiubs in tbe res'lon. v w v 1 1 1 e t V ce WITH DETROIT DETROIT." Mich.. Feb. 6. Jobnny IMohardt, d1fptaliCi d football aed Dresses if bought under ordjnary conditions, their values would be all the way up to $40, on sale Tuesday and Wednesday at $24.50.

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.eball star 'of Notre rame universiy, will 'join the Ik; ion Americahen tbe team starts south next month. To pervna ! . t rnds Mohartff knowlMSed that he had signed wfth he Tigers, and )DTsigaLio cf the port proved tbat (f Jfoharr! docrtdec! ; play irc f esonal basf-NsJl it wvuM le wvth Detroit.

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FURNITURE DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR Terms if Yoo Want Them Special Reductions on Dining Room FURNITURE

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February at this store, is brought out in these reductions on Dining Room furniture. The special ckscribed below is only one example of the many advantages to be obtained. It will be well to investigate the quality of this furniture Lefore deciding.

Period Dining Room Set Reduced to J79.50 You choose jfrom a Queen Amie or William and Mary oblong dining table and six chairs, in Jacobean oak or walnut finish. The table has solid walnut top and the chairs have genuine leather seats in either brown or blue. Specially reduced, the seven pieces at $79.50. To match the dining set above : 60 -inch Buffet, at $47.50 China Cabinet, at $45 Serring Tablet, at $22.50

Queen Anne Library Table is specially priced at nidi

The top measures 24x36 inches, and is solidly constructed in mahogany or oak. It has a spacious center drawer and shelf below. An unusual value at $1 1.65.

50 Pound Cotton Mattress

UL An extraordinary quality mattress with rolled edge. Weigh 50 pounds and comes in several patterns of fancy ticking At $7.45.

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Imitating trie Luitre, Sheen and Beauty of Rare Oriental Are These Whittal All-Wool Royal Wilton Rugs at $84.00 Here we offer the best values in Wilton Rugs that have been offered in years, from the fiest assortment of patterns and colorings in this region, resembling the expensive oriental designs. In the 9x12 Size Whittal All-Wool Royal Wiltons are noted for their life-long wear and colorings so much more satisfactory than the average rug. Rug Section, Second Floor. '

WABASH BEATS ITOTHE DAME fOTTTH BfT-iO. toJL. Feb. . rlotre Par tve.w Zo-sr five eJe-.-etcpeil upec.ted power here last night try lng AVabaaA to a J7-to-25 vlee.ory nd tbreateatjic UtU Giant" 24 wit a rally that eteJ two boVet tft t final trtfnato and was checked only by the fltal gim. WabAAh led, 14 fco list tbe etrd of Oie first half, but waj ont-seored n the second period.

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