Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1922 — Page 12

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and help nharo In the glory that pees to the winners. Folowlng- arc scores of the individuals shooters, which, duo. to the fact of k speedy bird, foor 1 l.Eht. and a lilsh wind, ars way off form: Teari No. 1, W. K. Vcr 37: A. I. i::',i!ii'.an ST.; J. M. Wlln'oksi'ii T.'j: W. Tirniu .":; A. I PeVorc S"; Frank W aimer 20,

i U X. Ptinnlnir I1. T.'jra No. 2. Pr. f FWknell TS; Pete Smldt 34; II Tlmm i 41: If. F. TCi;t;ers 16; Cur oilrloh 21; I Ud Wafskln :C; flan!; fherry 18.

iiiiiing Trapsfioiters Enjoy;

Team Contest Sunday

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(Py TUKRT ;i"OI(;K 1'ioni mackerel to v. ' .. : meat 1: the Mil of fire . f thf. powerful r,.;st Chicago 'Pib quintet: 1-Ast Thursday vht at the M -Klnley trym they consumed tic si:rart'y Put tender K. '. TT. outfit from the Twin t'!t v rri:!o:i. hnr.

nt the hlf-way mark. " ati an Jn onc-sMc,! t t i:

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Vest Friday nig-ht at the sam- i place, they 11! ?lnk their P.: rich j tuMis Into the P:;,- and powerf.l Crory rtoostcr five.

Pf 1? .- With a HrSi the team.

. -:R.n.ol by AY m. V,ier, was - v.-n a clof? ra.o wet the WhlUnjr i-c.s by tear,'! No. ? raptaind ! ii K.cprrsor:. SufViy. Fee. It'. " w by far tb clo-Vt team race vtr shoi pvir ?hfs tcvu'ar traps fri! also th roortV shooting: of enntfs! this sray.i . The ?hootE co nd!t ior. i were t 60 tarPts , i man, IS yard tareta. fri mm

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u;, i H. F. Krsrer.i Sid his trusty !i"i.dT9 had broken 1-5 cut of 1T5. ! i:e V. K. Vatcr an his warriors 1 ad acrounted for cny 101 of the ?; ed birds. Th's cae tram No. 2 a four target adv;. r(a& at the start of t. be iast !ap and vhit they v-oush the oJiamptnr.Vj'.p race, as v. Ml. But the captain team No. 1 i f t out his dtlck calle-r nd bepun to .'k to the shooters !n the same v that has led man a fine fTbck -.f mallards to his bllr,. This duck chatter completely co-jfused his op1 orients and at the sa;ae time help, d ti.n morals of his f-iilow shooters u. the extent that they tl&h'ened u; i-ir belts and nos.d out a.s wln!:(.s by nine tarpef.s Total score of team No. 1, V. T,. Vater captain. 25 e, out of 350; team No. 2, TT. F. Tracers captain. 201 out of S50. At TV.n gmldt's place. Thurk1ay nlg-h. : en-.br Uth. at S o'clock, the vinnlnff team will celebrate this ii'tory by a bl feed and a rood l3'i?h and any club raemher who v;is not fortunate In beinsr on the vrlp tani Is Invited to attend

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MACKEREL TO WHALE MEAT

SECOND RAY SCHALK COKS IIP

Now, the i lary ""osters are rate I among the toughest of the toug'i in these parts. They are the Fame jranp who will exchange compliments with the much press-audited Hammond PolontrU tomorrow eyj. n:r.g- on Hammond's floor. A slight indication of their strength may be trained from the current opinion of the local-wt-c baskettall heads whose business it is to Snow- the contending rank of the high clasy home fives. They opine that despite the Colonia's reputed a egret: a t P n, the Gary representation is all set to take a Kieep fa'! out of Mi'.'ett's men, and this because they possess ono of the best basketball club the Stetd City has ever turned out. incPicins,' the nationally known Gary "Y" live of 1D1S. This is a tall and !rshv bill

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HIALS MEET GARY INVASION TOiONTATTEHFLE

Ltirgest Crowd of Indoor Season expected to Witness G.iinc Tonight.

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low Intr the openiii? whistle t. ?!! .:irv s valiants, products of ;t bui.' Pst of well known mentor.1. :c oaiiiblo of holdlr.ir their own ap-.iPis ipo nation s 1 crt In tli s court k.-iiii". Opposed to our own galaxy, crmpoed of ITTlladay, Khelton, HurlPurt. rhonmsori. S:nPh, Scott and "a: !nvPl h a group of Oary'M al'Pt Pit.-Ket tn'iers, incliidlnir Hublnffer, . oilman. Foss and Frar.lt ;-!bley, ''hlli.'H, and MoGulr. Ktremely "Iiivmv basket ball perforr.iar.ce3 are mire to take place when thn play-nr.-i named t.ike the court, to do Pa' -

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A week from tonight. Wednesday. IV.o. icth. the I'crt fheridan team Wili luay here.

Clean JVlyatt. Glenn Myatt, brilliant young catcher of the Milwaukee A A. tam, is the latest star to fiash over the bi league horizon. He has just been purchased b the Cleveland club for $3U,UU0 and oiayins taaterial. Scouts say he has the brains, throwing arm ar.d receiving jtniity to make him a "secorn. Ray Schalk." C-orni Mack haci him last season, hut enf htm to Milwaukee in tho deal that caade Zip liauher e. EieaiLer of the Athletics.

! ST JOE MEETS

SIMPLEX FIVE

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CIGARETTES

and after all, what other cigarette is so highly respected hy go many men?

for any te-m to fill. And If the wis? bugs are Just one-haJf cor- : ect, then both the East ChlcaKO Club and the Hammond Colonials can prepare to shed the weoki after their g-anies with thent. However, the Club boys do not feel that way abr."it It. They flgur: that with the lncornp arable Smith hitting Pis stride and with Gaat, McSliane. Stewart and barton con-t-ibuting their best, they will stack an even bet .o-g-alnst anything- around this neck of tho woods. With such confidence liue-1 on one side and with the clasa of the Gary Boosters gym should side, the McKlnley gym ehou'd resound to some mlgrht baskeiball tussling Friday night.

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RUN OF 11 AT EO

PEilN'8 PLACE ! Si

Pocket Billiard Fans See Famous Expert In Action.

Basketball fans will hare an opportunity of witnessing- a. scrappy trami Thursday evening-, Dec, 14, when th? St. Joe A. C. meet the Simplex Five on the Irving School floor. This promises to be a fa,st battle from start to finish en the Simple:

are poir.R- to attempt to avenge

defeat InMtcted by St Joe three

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Euth turns have ben playing a superior brand of ball all season, and a g-ood (fume Is anticipated. The game starts' at 8 o'clock. No preliminary. Come and root for your favorites.

Our Fight Decisions

Pvunnlng- 77 balls In one !nn!r.

Cowboy Weston last nigrht defeat? ! Kickhefc-r 100 to 47 in an exhlb.- I tin match n Terrln's billiard par- J

lors. Weston demonstrated his

Decisions of boxlny representatives are: At Philadelphia Cuddy Dtrair:o beat Benny Bass (S). At Wichita, Kas.-Chief JTetexjuah and Olaf Anderson, draw (10). At San Antonio Kid Pxncho knocked out Dixie Dixon (I) ; Sam Rico beat Jack Fowler (8). At Indianapolis, Ind. Ixiule Anderson beat Jimmy Dalton (10), Danny Cohen beat Bobble Lee, four c5); Maxle E-;1stetn beat Jimmle Sayers (10P

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Masonic Temole Hammond, Indiana COLONIALS

VERSUS GARY BOOSTERS

Wednesday, December 13, 8 p.m. Betz Girls Will Play in a Preliminary at 7 o'clock

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CROWN rOIXT, IND Deo. 13 The American Legion basket ball team will pday the North Judson team at the high school gymnasium on Saturday night. This Is the fir fit jrame of the season and the teams have been putting- In eomo good praotieo and a defeat for tho North Judfeuii team Is looked for, Osborne, of Gary, le coachlns- the Crown Folnt team and will probably play In several of the grames this season.

rrenlus at pocket billiards with a I ,iTi U ninnber of sensational fancy shot i" t "t,T"4i after the match. 1 he m : st diffici:' f y1' "A I ,

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balls in the side pocket without hitting" more than on' hall at a -' Testo-i did the trick In fifteen sho's by the most marvelous display of control and draw cn the cue hall. In a billiard match, Kdeckhefewho Is the ex-champlon throecushion player and who has defended the title more than any other man, defeated Weston EO to 47, n.aktnp several runs cf three and a hlgii run of 4. Kleckhefer Is to piay Harry Towla, of Hammond, In a tournament nam In Chicago this week. In the afternoon Weston defeated James Pog-oslan, a Hammond, Whitingand Fast Chicago Street car conductor, I'lo to 56, at pocket billiards. The day's exhibitions were well nttended and the billiard and pocket Ptlli-trl fans displayed their appreciation of hPlilie l'criln's enterpri.se in giv'rie tPeni a treat.

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Daughter Recognizes Father in Tramp Role

After Long Sep

INTERNATIONAL NLVV3 SERVICE ST. POI'IS. 1C". 13. - Separated from his daughter for thh ty-fp. e years. William IT. Cooper learned of her whereabouts and, pretendingto be a tramp, called at her front door to ajs!. for a meal, "Come on in, liadriy," taid the

liauErhter to tho surprised father as j she opened tho door. She recog- j niat-d him although flie was but j fourteen i ears old when she last j

saw him. She is now forty-nine, and her father 1j seventy-five.

Doctor Uses Plane

TWfl OUT (IT TI-!DCC INTERNATIONAL kews sesvicei I 111 J I Ur I lint L ' VII-LA tJKOVK, 111.. DCC. 18.-. I IfU UUi UI IIU.UUj p Taylor la the first physic;

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p ook the first game of a thre-E-am pi match when' the lead off man tr:c' U ' ou t" win by ? pins, after that ths y ' Bedford -Shirt howlers got thawed If out and took the next two pj i Elmer Kail was hlgrh for tho erenlntr it ; when he packed In 565 for an avera. M i of 1 S S. Xex.t week the Shirts to-v! j the Mausen Cigars. U BEDFORD SHTKT3 3! Hall 177 167 181 503

i3ates 171 117 i03 560

Enrlght 200 171 1S1 652 3eohrlnger 202 188 1SS S88 Nelson 149 187 177493

Dr

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In this section to use an airplane ' repulnrly to me.ke country ca.lls. He I . en 'rtntor di:rnir the wni- 1

Chestnut Coke

Will take the place of Hard1

Coal in your base burner. BURNS FREELY WITH VERY LITTLE WASTE WILL NOT HARM -YOUR STOVE WILL GO AS FAR AS HARD COAL Let in tell you how to burn it Phone 1490 The Bsckman Supply Company 2SS Mieliljan Are., Hammond

Games Every Wednesday

Adults, 55 cts,; Children, 25 cts. (Incfodia? Tax) Dancing 9 p.m.

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G-iant Recruit to See Service in navraii f INTCIflATlONAt. NEWS SERVICKl SYliACfSK. N. V. Uac. 13,' i'aai"Rtfl who (Uccrj' "ftliifit RrmUw" s'.ioul.l ti'tfli a einnt et tho newest recruit of "this mun'st army" lr thU sltj-, Ils's Wllliorn IttttirtntftH naFs, of rtochsster, 21 yesf?i nW, fi fuaf J nch Jn hslc'.it, fi4 wgtiina 23 man3s. Dsrs. "') f-'f thp Ve-llcat Cerr fs y'at"1 far '-rvi--

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Silk Shirts Heavy quality satin striped jersey and broadcloth silks in all fancy colors. Also white and plain colors. All sizes.

Beautiful Silk Dressing Gowns

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Deeply colored silk brocades, with pure silk cord and neat fitting black satin collars and cuff?.

Handsome Terry

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- 1.00 Big warm looking Robes, in a rich variety of patterns. Oilier Robes at $7.50 & $3.50

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Genuine Velour Hats $g.Q0 Best quality velours in all shades also Mallory Brush

Beavers at $7.50.

Interwoven Hose in Silk and Wool 75C and ldl A box of th;se make an ideal gift.

Brush Wool and Polo Mufflers

Rich, warm, fleecy Mufflers of the better kind an appreciative gift.

OTHER SUGGEST! ONS: Fine Linen Handkerchiefs 50c and 75c Men's Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs $1.25 Gray cr Tan Kid or Buckskin Gloves $2.50 to $4.50 Fancy Manhattan Madras Shirts $2.50 and $3.00 Fine Quality Pajamas $2.00 to $5.00 Hickok Belts, with Monogrammed Buckles $1.50 Tuxedo Suits .$45.00

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