Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 357, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1922 — Page 9
Friday. May 5, 1922.
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Fine Qfanulated Sugar. io lbs. ror Pure White Lard, 3 lbs. for ; Fine Creamery Butter, per pound Fine Tomatoe Catsup, 2 bottles for Fancy Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans for Pet MiJk. 9c a can; Nutro, 3 cans- for Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 3 cans for Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. for California Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs., 45c; per lb Fancy Preserves, assorted, 2 jars for 37c; per jar. . . Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 5 lbs. for Karo Syrup, Vi lb. can, per can Fine Cooking Potatoes, per bu.. $1.47 peck
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Flour Ceresota, 49 lb. fl 1 1C
Monarch Coffee, 3 lb. pkg., per pkg. Fine Peaberry Coffee, 2 lbs. for 45c; per lb Fine California Peaches No. 3 can. 23c; 3 for. . .
Extra Fancy Loganberries, 24 C No. 2 can, 3 cans, 98c; can Monarch Sliced Pineapple, 3 5 C No. 3 can, 3 cans. $1 ; can SoaD American Family, Fels
Naptha, Lighthouse and P. & G. Naptha, 10 bars. Argo Gloss and Corn Starch, 3 pkgs. for Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans for Lux and Fab Flakes, 2 packages for Live Poultry, Hens, per pound
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(OjN April 3rd a Dort standard touring car driven by Lynn Hockensmith, an amateur driver, beat all previous nonstop records between San Fran cisco and Portland by 3 hours and 26 minutes The running time checked by Western Union was 25 hours, 51 minutes faster by 2 hours, 29 minutes than scheduled time of Shasta Limited the fastest train between these two cities another confirmation of Dort reliability.
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LEGION NINES TO HAVE FRAY ON SUNDAY
The Hammond American Legion baseball team will officially usher in the Hammond baseball season Sundar. when the Oary Legion nine will oppose the locals at Harrison Park in a contest that promises to be one of the best of the 1922 season. Weather permitting;, a lara-e
crowd will be on hand to see the two veteran teams ' In . action. A great deal of optimism prevails In the Gary Lesion ramp, but that will be knocked out say the Hammond players. The Gary crowd, heaaed by Mayor K. O. Johnson, are comingto Hammond on special cars, anj with Johnson on the Job the fireworks will be plentiful. Post Athletic Officer Chayken and Adjutant PvsJph Thorsen are ar-rang-ing-for all the usual opening day stunts. The newly organised Hammond American Legion bana of thirty pieces will lead the way to Harrison Park from the Legion club rooms on state st. Pest H' entire membership will turn out In full force, followed by the two teams who are to play, and the fans who are coins; to see the same are asked to "fall In" regular formation. The Hammond Legion team, which
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has been practicing: for three weeks, looks ready for the first blar game. Granting- that the pitching- will be rood, the home boys should be able to smack the visltlnc team by a neat score. If Ulrlck. who ts to start on the mound for Hammond, Is rig-ht. It will be a contest wort'a while to see. The Cary Leg-Ion is well fortified with hurlers. having three aces on their club, and the locals will have to play in mid-season form In order to come out on top. While the Legion team Is a new one to Hammond fans, the players will, no doubt, be recognised. s most of them have played g-ood base ball for other Hammond teams the past few seasons. The Infield positions are practically settled. BigGreen will be on the Initial aack. while Davis, a Northwestern student with much baseball experience, will handle himself on the second corner. Davis can field with the best of them, and with the stick he Is considered a. daig-erous man. Urbanskl -win attempt to hold down the short stop Job with ChayAen tearing- Up atound.the third cushion. The outfield as It stands has many good candidates for different berths, but It will be some time before a reg-ular trio can be decided on for the outer rarden. Eccebrrcht Taylor. Thomas. Bllemier, Pedro. Stcinkraus, 8hlpwreek, Tarue and Howat will be grlvc:i a chance to show themselves In the sun. The backstop work will be handled by Wein-nlng-and Tarue. two crack veterans. The probable signing- of Creassaum and Atoll to assist Ulrlck in the box will put the Legion nine :n the best of shape.
THIS TEAM WANTS GAMES The Morris Colts, , team of boys averag-in IS years old, are now organized, and have Just received their uniforms. They would like to hear from amy boy team of a sLmdlar ag-e. The Colts lineup: Groat, first base; Doolln. second base; Laeomb. third ba.ee; Bberle. shortstop: iforan. left field: FlaJaerty. center field; Kreuner, right field; Hartman, pitcher: Curtis, catcher; StcFadden and Klein. Utility. For a-araee, see J. J. Dunma.xan. S80 Plummer avenue. Phone, S61-M. The weavinr of cotton, one cf the chief Industries of Korea, is mostly carriej cn by the country women at home.
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according to the prophecy of a professor In the University of South era California.
NOTRE DAME GRID STAR NOMINATED SOUTH BEND. Ind.. May 6 Frank E. Coua-hlin, captain of 1920 Notre Dame football team and a former football star of Engrlewood Hiifh school In Chicago, received the Republican nomination at Tuesday's primary for prosecuting: attorney of St. Joseph County (South Bend). The nomination on the Republican ticket In St. Joseph county virtually means the eloction.
At Philadelphia Pete Hobln beat Jack Palmer (8): Young: Joe Borrell beat K. O. Phil Kaplan (8).
MARTIN LOOMS UP FOR KILBANE GO KEW YORK. May 6. When Pepper Martin plastered Babe Herman in that furious first round In Madison Square Garden, Tuesday night, he Just about kicked himself into a direct line to demand a fight for the featherweight championship with Johnny Kilbane. Kllb&ne has been in possession of that championship for more than a dozen years. He's been an artful dodger for most of that period, but now Pepper Martin looks as though he has a challange which hardly can be denied.
At Fort Wayne Gene Larue knocked out Spike Sullivan (1); Eddie O'Brien won on foul from AX Wolgttst (4): Johnny Lundy defeated Tommy Milton 10).
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