Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1908 — Page 12

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THE TRIES. nuay. JJecember 4, 1908today and strongly advocated a resumption of racing. He said that It would mean millions to the local business interests. . He said that there -was a possibility of the sport being taken up in Florida on an extensive scale. He has just returned from a visit there. Deposed Hay tian President And Scene ot His Fight for Life, , . New Ruler of Republic and Man Who Engineered Revolution. We Retail Meats at Wholesale Prices RUSSELL PACKING CO. 9130 COMMERCIAL AVE. SO. CHICAGO Mortgage Loans

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Milton and "Paradise Regained." After - some common discourses had passed" between us he (Milton) called for a manuscript of. his, which, being brought, he delivered to me, bidding me talie it home with me and read It at my leisure and when I had done so return.it to him with my judgment.

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to read it I found it was that excellent poem which he entitled ".Paradise Lost." - . - ; . . ' After I had, with the best attention,

read it through I made him another Visit and returned to him his book.

He asked me how I liked it and what I thought of it, which I modestly but freely told him, and after some further discourse about it . I pleasantly said to him, "Thou hast said much here of paradise lost, but what hast thou to say of paradise found?" He made no answer, but sat some time in a muse, then broke off that discourse and fell upon another subject, so when "Paradise Regained" was written Milton said in a pleasant tone, "That is , owing to you, for you put it into my head by the question you pat to me at Chalfont, which before I had not thought of." "History of Thomas Ellwood."

Jimmy Clabby of Hammond has been offered a fight with Paddy Lavin before the Dayton, O., club to be decided Jan. 2. Clabby has a sore arm, the result of his recent engagement with Jimmy Gardner, but the injured member is healing rapidly and he expects to be in good shape for the bout with Lavin if the match is closed.' Al Kubiak, the Michigan heavyr weight, who recently defeated Jim Bradley so badly that he was near to death for several days, has been offered a match with Joe Jeanette by the Armory A. C. of Boston.

In the flight from his palace to the water front, Gen. Nord Alexis fought Billy Heller the Chicago middle-

his way through a mob of men and women, which struck at him and attempted : weight, has been offered a match with to cut him with knives. He was saved by representatives .of the Trench Sailor Burke by a Boston club and government, ho threw a French flag over his shoulders, thus . indicating to j probably will accept the go. the mob that the deposed president was under the protection of France. WABASH OPENS BASKET

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spent an anxious night after learning next week to push his claims for that he was to lose his friend and pro- tne 3b- " ' ' tege. Papke- had evidently gone over : , - : : : ; r. . his plans carefully in his own mind, as BELIEVE PAPKE WAS DRUGGED, there was determination pictured in .

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the sinker with its coffee accompani- j battIe-

ment. Coffee and sinkers are as oia as Xew York, "and presumably enabled the Dutch , to conquer a wilderness. The Dutch succumbed to the English, but the sinkers went forward to new conquests. On a diet of coffee and sinkers reporters have grown into managing editors, lawyers have developed into supreme court justices, budding politicians have blossomed into congressmen. - Even the presidents of the United States knew them on their native heath. ' ,

every move of the Kewanee man. Papke's unexpected move, . together with the motives that, inspired it, as well as other details of the affair, are best explained by the statements made by the irite?ested principles. Papke said: "I have dismissed Jones, this is final. I went to Sam Berger. of my own accord arid asked him to take up my affairs. I. consider Jones partially incompetent in business affairs and totally so in matters pertaining to my handling while I am in the ring. ' "I was to have $12,000 win, lose or

Friend of Illinois Man Returns with Story of His Being "Hoped." Kewanee, lit, Dec. 4. "Billy, must have doped when he met Ketchel th3 ' last time." : ' ( This report spread by freinds of the! local "thunderbolt," who have re-I turned'after witnessing his recent de- ! feat at the hands j of Stanley, has gained credence here. Supporters of Papke simply -cannot understand how he could have been defeated,' especially as he was on his knees at the count of

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draw, for my end when I fought four.

Ketchel at Colma. Jones falsely misrepresented to me. that James "W. Cof-

"There must have been something wrong with Billy," said one of the lo-

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froth had deposited a certified check cal contingent, -"he was not knocked for this amount two days prior to the" out. He lay on his back until the count

of four, then rolled upright and rested on his knees, watching Welsh toll off the seconds. . He seemed perfectly capable of getting tip, but Just watched

N. Y. FIGHT GAME TONIGHT- the referee in a kind of dazed way. He says that he cannot recall any count New York, Dec. 4. An attempt will after Welsh had pronounced the word be made to reopen the fight game in six. Welsh, however, counted to elevNew York tonight, when the National en. We believe either his food or the A. C. will put Frankie Madden and bottle of water,. carried to his corner Harry Ferns on for a ten-round go. were tampered with." ; , Only membe rs of the club will be per- - ' ' -' mitted to attend. If the bout is staged AFTER DAHIEN AND SEBRING. without interference from the police it " .. , ,-. is thought that boxing will flourish in Ebbets Enlisting Sevice of Pnlllam to New York during the remainder of the Land the Players

winter as it has not since the repeal

They who have become great have of the Horton law. New York, Dec. 4. Charles Ebbets of not forgotten the days of their youth. the Brooklyn club is anxious to secure So the sinkers become the levelers MORGAN AND DRISC0LL TO Bill Dahlen as manager of the Dodgers

of ranks, the badge of democracy, the FGHT FOR $7,500 PURSE next season, and has called upon Presi-

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tions with President Dovey of the Bostons. . Pulllam has promised Ebbets that he will do all la his power to persuade Dovey to relinquish his claim on Dahlen. .. Ebbets and Pulliam held a conference yesterday and at the end-Pulliam was of the opinion that Dovey would release Dahlen either on payment of of $1,500 or on the choice of one of the Brooklyn Infielders, barring Hummel. . , Ebbets Is also planning to get Jimmy

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gling ambition. The Putnam house New York, Dec. i. Owen Moran and obituarian meant well, but was carried Jem Driscoil, England's premier feathaway by his theme. Sinkers compelled erweights, have agreed to terms for apopularity; it was not made for them. bale for the championship of Eng--New York World. and be decided before the National Sporting- club of London about Feb-. 1. ' . . ,, .The London club has offered a purse Cabby and Rls Fare. .ot J7 500. Cabby is the same the world ovr. ' . . . ' '

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