Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 21
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YALE-HARVARD BATTLE WILL DECIDE lib', TIIKEE CELLAR TITLE O . "'CSV 5? 1 I J - M V! w Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value
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i YALE COACH EXPECTS ' TO HAVE FIRST SMOKE n JN A YEAR TOMORROW
East Chicago Club Has 15 ! :
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At tli.i end of the saint', aoeorchne t !iN present epee;atb-'ns, Tt. E'.iliy will spoke Use match. I i v lit fie c'.tur .in tl dniu' his first iraft f smoko sl!i-e Harvard beat Vale hi: t
Past a vera! year:-- th ! J iJL' ., ..
ast C,,!caEro C'!!b Kas born onto,-- smoko a pa in until Vale beat Harteam. in tlie basket ball field, t vard in football. Kaoh year Las proven mure p.ueeom- ' "I bop to light up Satirday than the year preoedlnt; nn.1 ! about P-P ' ho said.
-- " ' n .nn.ng- ifaii seem . xeeptionally bright at this .-rlv .' Hson da to. i Past nltrkt at the lnl'ial pr.ieu. ! ' f t' cl-jb Jl'teen fermer and pro. I speetive- players reponibtd. Amo:-!.-rh- rifwcopiors who ir,ay r-prosort i V." olub tills year ar Hot.1::, Xo'o- I
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flexible and powerful performance of the Nash is the rugged reliability with which it operates in hardest duty. It has a name among owners for requiring but
the most casual and infrequent mechanical attention. And now, reduced in price, and embodying new and important improvements, it is an even more exceptional value.
FOURS and SIXES 1 educed Prices Range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. Factory!
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wi.l o;k-ii r'litir basket hall n by pJayinc Uunnr-'iiJ iiiti
.:x tl.t I.iit' r'.i flo'.r. As the Initial trniiH' f the K'i'ason. all rrcooix in "rooky" playing- a: o espcotel to b--bfH' ::tnj n.-ither team a r 1 1:1; a t -s .fforlntr atiyt iiitts if-.v for the tray.
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bo;nu to hrln- these noro'h't a n s tc.-cs-.;-!! ollmax and
inrtlor i ti ;'. irn:at I "n will bs nni "liiioii in thor-o coUnr.r.o. It lias be n ciis'oinniy for the 'on !;!:u:.u.-i:i'-tii to tlo' bsi b;;I! ;aio; the opportunity of !"-ti.--iv-st tennis In the inbbiic v. est In action. bast yrar tbo CMcr-tro liiir 1T-
: -..pt aro.i tv. ice. the W h '. ;ji . -V.u-h S:ni;h ue Xoel that bo ha i -. r.s, one-, Vr.l p-rieio ',t.'. vr: tr ,he notorial and looktji;; forward to
intttro o.ovolopT-.f r.'s oo pi"-.! ict r.-a ;
rru i rt::'ilts tror.i his- p;. u.- initio n. i'. hip
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The rival captains, Chai U-y Buell of Harvard. iv.il Kalpli Jordan of Yolo.
When Yale and Harvard hurl j game's the thirg. TI.u- prov ous themselves at. each other on th successes or reverses f tro football field each fall titles ! tear-5 mean ncthinx- It jost I mean nothing. They bght "for I a well this year. For I'r.ner- '
ine giory 01 tta t.ii and "ine ! ton has it : erred the tr ory that
name of old Harvard." The has been Yale's an 1 liar ai J j hea
for years elev.-n ' b exdet hy bentifs: U.ilt. The beaten loem in the B-jiLU-k-'' in.-or. t.'t.i wi'I havo tasted defeat in boi'n "i-icr Three" battles thia
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. hh the Whit i :- i- Ow! In on!- r to ho p hasket ball ;m.' hi level as In the put. .ih.- ; h best opposition will he .Ued i"..r the club team. Practice
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first lino 8-j iad (fives asijuraa 'o of do v.. 1 1 p.n u: :;:to a yptli.ir team. isi-iee eb.eiasr the football season. Director Smith has recruited his
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Preliminary g antes 'will be play-i
LOOKDiG FOR BUCK'S SUCCESSOR INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NliW lUItK. Nov. 4 'Jion Kill-in-er, ali-Amerioan back at Pern State last year; Jo- 1 '.rooks, forimr
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to Piank (P'icl: (I'Noiii tis load roach of th" Columbia University team. (.'Ncill hatided in his resis-
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