Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1908 — Page 3

Tuesday, December 8, 1908.

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Bush of Magoun avenue were Chicago visitors yesterday afternoon.

East CMcagO Man Honored. Herman Trowe of Whiting visited In recognizance of his fraternal work friends in East Chicago last evening. Attorney Abe Ottenheimer was yes- Messrs. Bert Havlll. P. Gorman and terday honored by the Eagles' fraterni- Paul Skinner were Hammond visitors, ty. The -honor conferred consisted of attending the sessions of the Driman appointment to the office of deputy mers' club. grand president, and was conferred by Misa AJma Cochran of Crown Point Bernard J. Monaghan, who is worthy Js SDendin(, Tllw ,n F,a.t f.hiMn

president of the order. Mr. Ottenheimer will have under his jurisdiction affairs concerning Eagles in the counties of Lake, Porter and Laporte.

Harry Bennett of South Chicago visited friends in East Chicago last evening. Miss Ura Davis of Hammond visited friends in East Chicago last evening, accompanied by her sister. Miss Muriel Davis. ' Home Made Candies. Leave orders

with Miss Ida Phillips, 1208 Beacon vicker's theater. street, East Chicago, Ind. Phone 294.-3t Mlgs of south Chicago Howard Davis of Irondale, a former js Bpending a few days in East Chicago East Chicago boy, visited friends : here as the guest of the Misses Saager of last evening, attending the Lewis' skat, ; Magoun avenue.

jng rinK. . , i Thomas G. Davis of Magoun avenue was a Chicago business visitor yes-

as the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Dickinson, of Magoun avenue.

Max Nassau, the Jeweler, is displaying good bargains for holiday shoppers, lw The Sunday school of the M. E. church will give a class entertainment in the church parlors next Saturday evening. . Mr. Floyd Fryer and Miss Alma Cochran of Magoun avenue were Chicago theater visitors Sunday evening, wit

nessing "The Old Homestead" at Mc-

TCT3SDAY. Jim DrUcoll va. Charley Grtffin, 12 round, at Boston. Annual meeting: of the Xatlonal Baseball League la Sew York.

Annual meeting of the Metropolitan Golf association In New York. Annual meeting of American . Baseball League in New York. . WEDNESDAY. Jim Stewart vs. Jim Frendereast, 12 rounds, at Lawrence, Mass. Owen Moran vs. Tommy O'Toole, 6 rounds, at Pbiladelphla. THURSDAY. Opening of annual show of California Pigeon club at Oakland. FRIDAY. Wrestling bout between Yusiff Mahmout and Fred Beell at Chicago. v SATURDAY. End of six-day bicycle race In Madison Square Garden, New York.

ABE ATTELL GETS DECISION

Scores Victory of a Legal Order In a

Suit for Debt df $500.

Los Angeles, Dec. 8. Abe Attell won

DEMANDS OF MifJORS STAGGERM III Rebellious Leagues Are Not Bashful in Asking For What They Want. New York, Dec. 8. With some preliminary sparring the national commission, the National Association, the American association and the Eastern league crawled through the ropes of the baseball arena yesterday afternoon as a curtain raiser to the big winter show. After a few more or ' less friendly clinches, the combatants separated without much damage to the parties interested. The second round will be fought out Wednesday forenoon, when the national commission will hear both sides to the controversy. Despite the friendly feeling, the American association and the Eastern league virtually gave notlve of secession from the National Asociation and unless their demands are met a baseball war is likely. The seceders 'intro-

; duced their demands with the statement ; that rather than have friction in their ; organization they had concluded to

'withdraw.

This looked like news to Secretary

terday afternoon. :, Alfred Johnson and Miss Maude Welsby of Whiting were visitors at the Lewis' skating rink last evening. Mrs. E. W. Wickey of Magoun avenue is suffering with a threatened attack of the grippe. Max Nassau, the jeweler, has Just received a large assortment of phonographs, which he will sell on monthly

The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational f1 1 1 1 r r 1 1 -will pk'fl a ciinriup jn tha, TTAIra'

club rooms in Olcott avenue this even- an0the b.0Ut. 'esterday- but thls t,me Farrell of the National association and

ing, serving from 5:30 till 8 o'clock.

Mrs. J. D. Williams of -Magoun avenue entertained friends from Indianapolis over Sunday. When you want a perfect fitting suit made call on O'Connel, the tailor. tf

was of the legal sort and not a match likewise to the commission, and the for

wnn me gioves. tie was maae de- mer DOdy asked forty-eight hours in fendant in a suit brought by R. Mill- which to consider the demands. This

sap, assignee of Hansom & Co. of New was granted.

iorK, wno suea ior jsoo claimed to

have been lost In speculation..

Attell admitted losing the money, but

C. L. Kirk returned last evening from took retuge under the anti-gambling Washington r r anri i unnnrcnth clause and refused to pay. He talked

greatly pleased with the success of his trip. The short journey was beneficial

noon. Mrs

Walter Spencer and Mrs. Harry ;

payments. lw j to his health and he thoroughly enMiss Ruth Scott of Hessvllle was an Joyed the brief vacation. i East Chicago visitor yesterday after- j Rev. J. H. Palmer yesterday report-

el the acceptance of twenty-two new members into his church as the result of the revival services last week.

Preparations are being made for the

prosecution of another and more vigorous campaign in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ross of Beacon street left, this morning for Sheldon, 111., where they will attend the wedding' of their cousin. Miss Estelle Ross.

Barkers Topaz Cafe , Premium Brand Oysters of Quality sent direct to us from Baltimore twice each week For Sale at Al. Barkers Topaz Cafe Wholesale or Reta'l ,

Phone 202 For Fried, Stew or Oysters In any Style. I AM THE OYSTER MAN

freely of the matter, saying that he had

his doubts about the fashion in which the money was won from Jhim.

The plaintiff promptly secured a re

straining order prohibiting Jim Jef

fries from paying him his end of the

purse In the recent bout with Welsh.

Attell brought a counter claim, asking for a release of the attachment, and this was granted.

PLAYERS NOIV If A HE

Atkins Defeats Fales at Billiards by a Score of 100 to 91..

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LANGUAGE Office at the

Little Rock, Dec. 8. Tommy Sullivan

and Jimmy McNeil have signed to reopen the boxing game here with a contest for twenty rounds. Dec. 15. No in-

If you have any clothes that need re- terference is anticipated. Governor

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TURKISH WRESTLER IS HERE.

Ynaaif Mahmonnt Arrives In Readiness

for Mis Match With Beell. Yussif Mahmout, the Turkish wrest

ler, who is to meet Fred Beell at the Empire theater, reached Chicago at 9 o'clock last night, accompanied by his manager, Anton Fieri. He was met by

Sylrie Ferreti and Joe Coffey and is now quartered at the Victoria hotel.

Mahmount seems to be in good shape

and shows no effects from his recent hard bout with Raouen in Canada. He scales 198 pounds. He is unable to talk

English. His training will be done in the C. A. A. gymnasium.

The fourth game of the Fales-Atklns billiard match, at Gary, ended in a "victory for the latter by the score of 100 to 91. Both men now "have two games each and the game this evening at the Club billiard parlors will' decide who gets the $25 presented by the house. The game last night was one of the

best played in the series. Fales at times was more brilliant than Atkins, but the latter proved to be the most consistent and steady player. The sensational run of the evening was made by Fales, who made eighteen points, and the next best was that of Atkins, Who clicked off fifteen before a hard shot ended it. At the start of the game it was seen that Fales was

a little too sure or winning and was unsteady. Atkins played one of the best games of his career and could not be stopped at any stage of the game. The billiard tournament will not be started until tomorrow night and the drawing wil ltake place tonight

THRILLS IN BIKE RACE.

them done right.' ' tf

Battling" Nelson and his new find,

DeleskI, were in East Chicago for a few

minutes yesterday afternoon on their

way to Whiting.

Miss Florence Vorheis, who has been

visiting at the Edgar home on Magoun

avenue for the past two months, left

yesterday morning for her home in Sy racuse, Ind.

Manager Heintz nas arranged for a

ladies' skating race at the Lewis' rink this evening," and reports that he has

five entries already for the event.

D. G. Martin of the Indiana insur

ance inspection bureau, Indianapolis,

transacted business in East Chicago

yesterday.

aXVi an irmi iri t t nlM tttv-

coat made at the right price see O Con- JfAIL DOWN THE LIPT0N TROPHY Rott-Stoll 403.4

Detroit, Dec. 8. "I am going to win Moran-McFarland 493.4

the Upton cup next year or bust," is Palmer-Walker 403.4 the startling declaration of Captain Dnpre-Gorget 493.4 George Wilds, perhaps better known as Vanonl-Andersom 493.4

"Kid" Wilds through the chain of great Mitten-Collins 493.4 lakes. . Hlll-Demara ....... 403.4

"I am going to build a boat, and go Walthour-Root 493.3

Pennsylvania avenue.. The entrance had u r nicago, "na me oniy way tney uowwiig.HoiiutCT 4H3.3

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INDIANA HARBOR. Eislers', Store Robbed. -

The police were last night advised

that an attempt was made early Sunday

morning to rob the Eisler market on

of friction In the training quarters Of the former champion yesterday. Papke

paid no attention to any remark of

Berger, and went at his work in his own way.

Billy was always been hard-headed,

but his former manager, T. i.. Jones, often attained the required results by humoring him. Hugo Kelly, on the con

trary, is docile and is being handled easily by those in charge.

Reports that Papke may break with

Berger are current. Billy is still suf

fering in a nervous way from the effects of the beating Ketchel gave him

transom, and was evidently the work scuttle her befre the race. I have an Devonovitch-Drobach

of small boys as nothing was stolen luctt wu,l:" ,a BU," yettra ln aavance aoer-a ourcaae 4W1.1 but a few packages of tacks. Small Pf anything we have seen on the lakes. Brocw-La Bronsse 485.0

shoe marks were found outside the door which prove to the police that the work

was not that of experienced crooks.

The basketball girls, under the cap

taincy of Mary Maher, are making active preparations for their dance, skate and basketball game, to be played in

the Landefield rink on Guthrie street

on Dec. 16. They will no doubt play

the Bessemer Park girls' team.

The Harbor Athletic club will give

their first dance in Cline' hall tomor

row evening, the funds to be" used for the purchase of athletic apparatus for

their gymnasium.

Arthur Mack, who was a visitor at the home of Miss Mae Lewis over Sunday, left Yesterday for his home in

Cleveland, O. -

ana the boat wil be built with the pro- New York, Dec. 8. Thrills marked ceeds of . a popular subscription, in the six-day international bicycle race which Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit at Madison Square Garden yetserday yachtsmen will figure. I can't tell you and last night, one rider being thrown about it now, but everybody will see and seriouslv inlured. Patrick Loean

who is boss when the time comes."

LANGF0RD TRAINING

HARD TOR BATTLE.

Middleweight Putting In Time for Fight

With Fljnn, Who Is Confident.

of the Logan Downey team, in his effort to keep up in the spurt started by Walthour, was dashed off his wheel and

picked up unconscious. Although speedily revived, he was taken to a hospital,

Late last night he was suffering In

tense pain and is out of the race for good. M. Bedell of the Bedell-Root team broke his collar bone after a spill

in the afternoon. He was forced to retire. His partner will form a partner

ship with one of the members of the

French-Italian team.

San Francisco, Dec. 8. Sam Laag-

rora, tne eastern middleweight, wno

is to mix for twenty rounds before Sam Berger's club with Jim Flynn, put in a

busy day at Millett's today. Rising

rather earlv ' T.ftne-fnrd heenn tha rtrnr'a

work before the dew was off the grass. CUBS' STAR PITCHERS

Langford boxed three rounds with BEGIN WORK IN YARDS.

Miss bigne E. Myren or JMr street was jimmy Walsh, the clever champion

a tmcaso visitor ounaay evening, at- bantam, who Is to go fifteen rounds on Orval Overall started work yester-

tending the Moody church on the north the same night as the colored man. day in the stock yards as a cattle

Side. Then he took on Sam Mills for the sarriA nrter fnr the firm nf Van Knman. law

Miss Catherine McGrath has returned number. Mills is a big colored heavy- lor & Co. Mordecai Brown began

to her home in Chicago after a three weight, weighing close to 200 pounds, work at the plant of the Hammond

days' visit at the Galvin home on Fir Langford then finished the day's spar- Packing company this morning. Out

street. ring with Chicago Jack Gardner, a door life of the active kind is the rea

W. C. Brown of Grapevine avenue middleweight. son each gives for keeping in condi

mnvori tht.fr hnnhni itm. voctar. iiuucih;b tuuius iur anytning me non ior next seasons laDors tor an

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day to Pennsylvania, where , they will make their future home, Mr. Brown having secured a position in a Van-

dergrift mill.

Robert Ansley, M. D., was yesterday appointed chief physician for the

Roumanian beneficial organization of

Transylvania, which is the official or'

ganization of the Roumanian church in America. The .appointment was made

at the annual meeting of the society

held at the Roumanian church on Deo

dar street.

Dr. F. W. Merritt of South Chicago had charge of Dr. Teegarden's practice

in this city during the absence of the local physician. Dr. Teegarden was

testifying in a Chicago court for the

Inland Steel company.

John Tolmie of Drummond street entertained a number of friends, at 6

o'clock dinner Sunday evening.

Alderman E..V. Walton and wife left yesterday afternoon for Washington,

D. C-, where Mr. Walton will attend

the sessions of the National Rivers and

larbors Congress.

JL Charles Eg-fcert and F. I McKnight of

next

fightingfireman, Jim Flynn ought to other pennant make a good showing against the Bos- - -

tonian. The Pueblo man just bubbles

over with confidence and thinks he will

be an easy winner.

Flynn went on the road for ten miles

yesterday morning, boxed four rounds with Abdul, the Turk, and two with Danny Webster, a featherweight, besides doing his regular gymnasium

work.

DRISC0LL AND GRIFFIN

WILL BATTLE TONIGHT

Boston, Mass., Dec. 8. Jem Driscoll

the fast coming British featherweight champion, will make another bid for fame here tonight when he meets Char

lie Griffin of Australia in a twelve round bout before the Armory Ath letic association. A unique feature o

the bout is that it will be the first in

years in which two foreign champions

have got together. Griffin is claimant

Antl

podes.

the Harbor were Chicago visitors Sunday evening. , ,

Miss Jennie Szymanskl and Miss Stel

la Kent of Commonwealth avenue were of the lightweight title of the

the guests of friends in Gary Sunday

afternoon.

Dr. H. E. Stephens visited friends in

Chicago Sunday evening.

Mrs. Willard V. Home of Fir street

visited friends in Chicago Sunday afternoon and evening.

F. J. Teal of Michigan avenue tran

sacted business in Hammond yesterday.

Barton Wallace of Englewood was a

BILLY PAPKE NOT EASY

FOR BERGER TO HANDLE

New Manaiter of the Former Champion

Finds HI) Charge Irritable and Inclined to Obstinacy.

Los Angeles, Dec. 8. Sam Berger is not going to have any primrose path

Sunday visitor at the Teal home on , handling Billy Papke. This much was

Michigan avenue.

... . .....c r I shown when there was clear evidence

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ting local color for his book when he pulled off that dog fight. Ain't Battling the rattling author? Joe Gans has posted $1,000 for a sixround bout with Packey McFarland. Joe hints that six-round work Is his little brother and he intends looking after him. In giving Jack Johnson a chance at the heavyweight championship Tommy Burns has lost all respect for his calling and besides is a sap-head. Yours respectfully, 'James J. Corbett. It is announced in London that Hack-

and is more moody and Irritable than enschmldt will wrestle Zybsco. In tak-

he used to be. This makes many fa- jn on these prettily labeled canned

vor the placid Kelly, who is going along dainties for a few slaps and wriggles

supremely confident that he will win Hack shows that he learned something the pending bout. while in America.

It seems likely that Kelly may even Xr, statPl ipaeuft has. reduced its

carry more money than Papke when he salary 1Imit to 2,300. Not hard to see steps in the ring. He is hardly likely the fin,sh nQW of a few of those gtar to be a favorite in the odds offered by performers who jumped a few years

DOOKmaners, out in me smtm ueis ii

at Jeffries' bar and other places, to be

placed on the outcome, more Kelly money is in sight.

ANNOUNCES POLO TEAM. East Chicago, Ind., Dec. 8. Manager

Heintz last evening announced that on Browns McKay Dunlay. West, Sprague,

ago. Lou Criger will stick with his old side-kick, Cy Young another season. Lou doesn't like to make any changes this late in life. Of the seventeen Harvard men who took part in the recent Yale game ten

will be available next year. They are

Dec. 17, the Indiana Harbor polo team

would play an exhibition game in the local rink, choosing as their opponents

the fast Sans Soucl park aggregation

Corbett, Fish. Coach

Crowley, Smith, Leslie and Dave Campbell of Harvard

against whom they have played three was thrown out of an automobile twice games this season. The game will be at Cambridge, but he says he will learn played with a view to organizing a to. ride in the thing before he goes team among East Chicago players, and home to Denver or he won't go home, a Lake-county polo legue will follow. Dan Patch has paced seventy-three Manager Cooksey, of the Harbor team miles with average 1:59. If they had declares that the line-up for the game only fed Dan on gasolene wouldn't he

will be the strongest that can be se- have burnt things up?

manager, has signed to manage the Augusta team of the South Atlantic league. . Clark Griffith, the former manager of the New York team that turned and ran the wrong way, .is out to buy a real ball tea min some minor league. . Apropos the Eastern league-American Association fight -against the minor leagues: Judke Kavanaugh has notified the National commission that "curfew shall not ring tonight'.' for the Southern league. . The University of Illinois has a foot

ball player by the name of Percy Gumm. And they say, he is all right," a good sticker and all that sort of thing. -The record of "Big Ed" Walsh of the White Sox for '08 makes pretty swell baseball statistics. Ed .-won 40, .lost .15., tied one, finished 9 arid" was taken out once. ' - And Bill Papke still declares he thought the count was six instead of eleven. If it had been Joe Gans Joe would have said seven. , Several of the boys who did a dogtrot-tin-can act for several days grabbing the Papke end and laying good odds are hoping that Bill will stub his toe on the coast and fall in the ocean. There are signs that the running . game is going to be the means of separating Innocents from their money -it was several years ago. Have a care if some rummy comes along claiming to be Dorando, Shrubb or Longboat.' "Hard-head" Smith of the Chicago Americans says he will pitch for the Senators next season if they use real money in payment for services in Washington. ! President Ebbets of the Brooklyn J club is out with a denial that his base-

cured, comprising the following:

Harbor Cooksey, 1st rush; Gibson,

second rush; Sternberg, ecenter; Saund

ers, half back; Briney, goal tender.

Sans Souci Melzer, 1st rush; Kep-

second rush; Sternberg, center; Saundner, half back; Yeager, goal tender..

of any back in the country, the Western critics say?

SPORTING BRIEFS.

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Eastern critics who have seen Stef- oaM vvy fen of Chicago says that he is the equal he would t Pt a price upon it under

ya any tiruunisiaiRtra. lie tfxpctia iu &ei cure the services of Bill Dahlen as I manaEpr of the Rrooklvns next season.

The 1908 record of the Harvard and . Yale football teams shows Harvard won jjpQRXE HUNTS A MISSING MAN. nine games, tied one and lost none,

scoring 132 points to their opponents' eight, while Yale won seven games.

tied one and lost one, scoring 153 points f-

to their opponents' twenty.

Public Prosecutor Denies That Farm

hand Disappeared While Out Gnn- , ning Tilth Ilin Employer.

LaPorte, Ind., Dec. S. Following an

Reports show that eleven deaths re-

The Syracuse football team was the list ,nciu(ies ten players and o ne spec- Investigation of the mysterious disap-

tator at Great Bend, Kas., who in the pearance el John KowensKi, a iarm way and was run over by the squad. hand employed by Henry Wolford of The University of Pennsylvania foot- cool Springs township. Prosecutor ball team made a great record this Smith last-night ma,le a statement, year, scoring 215 points to their opponents' 18 Neighbors had said Kowenski and Billy Lush, the old Yale coach and Wolford had gone hunting on Nov. 10 Cleveland ball player, has been se- and that Kowenski did not return.

as a

Cincinnati

surprise party of 1908.

Patsey Donovan is mentioned

possible manager

team. Bill Edwards, the robust football official, says the new game is here to

stay.

"Ham" Fish of Harvard has panned

out one of the best all-round players lected to coach the navy basket-ball Later, it was alleged, human bones had

team. Yale will lost by graduation Burch, Brides, Wheaton and Biddle of this year's football squad. Who wears rubber heels now, Hayes or Dorando? Samuel Langford of Boston says he

who ever wore the crimson. The Columbus, Ga., baseball team has signed Jim Fox, the old Atlanta undertaker as manager. No racing this year at New Orleans. Anti-betting laws drive more people to work than prosperity.

Minneapolis will have an automobile show about the first week ln March, according to plans of the Minneapolis Automobile Dealers' association. Battling Nelson says he was only get-

will fight Stanley Ketchel take all, some or nothing. Malachi Kittredge, Wilkes-Barre's

been found. The prosecutor declares the testimony to snow that Kowenski and Wolford returned from the hunting trip, and that the next morning Kowenski arose and left his employer's house, since which time he had not been seen. The authorities ar estill trying to solve the mystery of the disappearance,

j new manager, has purchased Ducky been fOUnd. The alleged human bones Drake from the Newark club. were pronounced by doctors to be Newt Fisher, the former Nashville slate.