Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 123, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1910 — Page 3

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FAST CHICAGO. The Masons will hold & called meeting In their rooms Saturday night. Box skating party at the East Chicago rink next Tuesday. Skating every night. 10-3t Mesdames A- G Schlleker, Edward DeBraie, John Haugh and L. N. James of Chicago went to see Bernhardt In LaTosca yesterday afternoon, and in the evening were joined by Mrs. S. A. Milner of Chicago and all went to the flower show. The Order of the Eastern Star auxiliary will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Burton Clapper, and not this afternoon as was erroneously announced Mrs. L. O'Brien, 711 Chicago avenue, entertained Mrs. J Arthur of Indianapolis, state president of the Ladies auxiliary of the A. O. H., for two days this week. Mrs. Arthur was on her way to Gary, Ind., and succeeded in organizing a order of thirty-eight members. A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR YOUR OWN "WANT," IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN THE TIMES AND THE ISCAL RESULT IS A JOB! Gold Prize $10.00 in Gold Will be awarded for . the best slogan, phrase or short sentence typical of Indiana Harbor jr East Chicago. v Contc8Wpen to all. Closes Dec. 31. Address, Publicity Committee, Commercial Club of Indiana Harbor and East Chicago, INDIANA HARBOR. Dr. Goldman, Dentist Office Emery Bldg. cor. Chicago and Forsythe Ave Consultation in English or Qerrmn Phone 1421 Formerly In Given' B!dz EAST CHICAGO, IND. S. HERSKGVITZMD Physician and Surgeon Auditorium Bldg. Phone 39. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. HOURS 8 to 10 A. M. 7 to 9 P. M.

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INDIANA HARBOR. The Lady Maccabees will meet in

Cllne's hall tomorrow night and all members are requested to be present. Box skating party at the East Chicago rink next Tuesday. Skating ev ery night. 10-3t Most of the automobiles In both In diana Harbor and East Chicago were impressed Into service ' yesterday to carry the various precinct inspectors with the ballQts to Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens of Parkersburg, W. Va., arrived Tuesday for a few days' visit with their children here. Mr. and Mrs Stephens are on their way from Battle Creek. Mich., to their home in West Virginia, CARD OP TIIASKS. Mrs. Oscar F. Johnson of Grapevine street wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors and Mr. and Mrs H. A. Carpenter for their kindness and sympathy at the time of her husband's illness and death. WORK AT YALE PLEASES COACHES New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10. For the first time this season Yale's eleven reel ed off plays so well that the coaches were satisfied. Most of the plays were formations given them by Walter Camp and Tom Shevlin. The coaches planned today's practice as the iongest of the week and they drove the varsity against the freshmen in forty minutes of terrific football. The varsity scored six times. " Shevlin's plays, which were brought from the west by the former star, especially were effective. Besides Camp and Shevlin, Carl Flanders had some practical suggestions. Some o the coaches favor starting Savage at left tackle' in the place of Scully and Paul a left tackle. Because of the hard work the eleven has had no scrim mage ordered for today. CHICAGO GIANTS LEAVE FOR WEST The Chicago Giants baseball team will leave tonight for Los Angeles, : where it will compete in the Southern California league during the next four months. Manager Leland will Join the team later, Capt. Harris being in charge at present. Three Salt Lake players. Lane, Langford and Langley, will Join the Giants at. Los Angeles. Those going from. Chicago are "Williams, Harris, Moore, Ball, Pettis, G. Johnson, Winston, Selden and "Wright. Highest Business Function. , i The, highest function of a - business Is the 'development' and perfection of the health and character of the employee. IP TCP THHK THAT THE TIMES IS TRYING TO GIVE YOTT THE NEWS, YOUR SURSCRIFON WILL BE APPRECIATED.

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Rounds With Storm Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 10. In a bout with Owen Moran at the National A. C. last night Abe Attell of San Francisco gave an exhibition of defensive skill seldom seen in any ring and never equalled in this city, while Moran fought a boring battle and forced the pace at times until the crowd roared its approval. His finish was a sensa-1 tional whirlwind of punches, which kept the keen-eyed Californian blocking like the gear handler of a huge racing car switching his levers. Until the fourth round there was no choice between the pair. Then Attell started to use his ring experience and brawn on the little fellow from across the pond. Moran, game and reckless, rushed Attell and hurt him with some of the right-hand crosses he whipped home cleanly. Things were going GOPHERS 10 FACE YOST ra Eleven Will Go Into Ann Arbor Battle Handicapped By Lack of Real Test. Saturday's Intersectional contests between Michigan and Pennsylvania at Philadelphia and Chicago and Cornell at Ithaca will go a long way toward determining the relative caliber of

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foot played in the two sections of the ' was Dealn- Ai lo lnal supporters ox country and the comparative strength i the malze and bIue be5an to place any of the most powerful elevens in the confidence in the aggregation. Since east and west i that game, Michigan has not locked In tire event Pennsylvania wins from SUpprt and " win not when PnnsylMicWsvu the-TKolveriiie' -contest with.! TS-n,als ?4?Hdar?..na: UgBr

Minnesota on Nov. 19 will have to be taken as a basis of comparison. There are not a few. followers of western football who believe the Gophers to be one of the most powerful football machines ever developed in the west and these persons have asserted that Harvard and Michigan are the only two elevens in the country which can give "v. i i .i vi i o. c tr,i cfc naiu (gallic. I hese opinions are based on Minnesota's showing against teams this sea- ' son which are acknowledged to he weaker than elevens which have represented these institutions in former years and th efact that the Gophers have beaten "every opponent decisively this season should not be given too much weight. Minnesota will receive its first real test when it gives battle to the Wolverines at Ann Arbor. Minnesota will go into this important game without having had a severe test, unless the Wisconsin eleven proves a surprise, an dfrom experiences of teams in former years, this is sure to be a great handicap to Coach Williams' team.- The teams the Gophers have faced have been easy compared to those Michigan has opposed in every contest Michigan has played, almost any sort of play has gained. It cannot be said that the team has yet met a stiff defense, one that would test its offensive

COLE, MICHIGAN'S CENTER, MADE OBJECT OF PROTEST

Center Cole, of Michigan's Varsity football squad, felt the come-back which followed Michigan's cancellation of Its game with Notre Dame because of a dispute as to two Notre Dame stars. Notre Dame has protested Michigan's use of Cole, on account of his having played three years Cole was star on the Oberlln Varsity before going to Michigan. Coach Yost Insists the conference rule does not affect Michigan, a non-member

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of Savage Punches. against him, but Moran was game and he stuck to the same style of battle, plunging into the counters of Attell and swinging to kill every time he drove a gloved fist from his well-knit shoulders. Moran held his own in thevflfth by a furious rally and again in the final round he uncorked something which was not expeciea. xie naa reserved a burst of speed and he threw it all into this round. He backed Attell about and fought like a tiger. Attell smiled and cut and sliced Moran with his stun ning jabs, but he could not beat Moran into submission and then Moran broke past Atteirs guard, tie flayed home a dozen punches, which made the clever Californian give more ground. The wonderful rally saved Moran. It granted him a draw after six corking rounds of milling. formations In such a manner as they would be tested by the Ann Arbor eleven. Practically on the eve of this Im portant struggle, Minnesota will give battle to "Wisconsin, a team which cannot now be considered a strong aggre gation, while, Michigan will play one of its hardest contests of the year, and it is certain the Wolverines will de rive more benefit from their game than the Gophers. If Coach Yost's eleven emerges from this struggle without any serious injuries, the Ann Arbor battle is sure to be a bitterly fought contest. I The offensive and defensive strength! of Minnesota is known and the possibilities of the players and the team can be "doped." At Ann Arbor the situation is different. Yost has had followers of his eleven guessing all season and it was not until Syracuse sota the week 'following: YOSTS ELEVEN OFF ' FOR PENNSYLVANIA Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 10. The Michigan football eleven completed its preparation lor me fennsy game yesterday afternoon and last night the Wolverines left for Philadelphia. The usual formalities Attended the leave taking of the squad, as thousands of the students and townspeople were at the station When the train bearing Yost and his party pulled out. Twenty players were included in the varsity squad that left last night, while Coach Yost, Trainer Kraenzlein, Assistant Athletic Director Moe and Student Manager Spice were in the party. In leaving for the scene of the big intersectional battle Coach Yost maintained the same sphinxlike attitude that he has shown all week. He -keeps on insisting that Pennsy has a wonderful team and that Michigan will have to show its b?st brand of football to win, but his confident manner belies

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his words. .He seems to be worrying less than he ever has done before so Important a game. SCORES IN MOTOR RUN. Steward Trophy, Touring Can. No. Car and Driver. Score. 1 Abbott-Detroit, Brown. .3 points. 2 Haynes, Irby 14 points. 4 Cunningham, Emery ... 1 point. 6 Halladay, Daubner. 52 points. 7 Haynes, Williams Perfect. 8 Henry, Padley Perfect. 9 Irnperial, Fundeburg Perfect. 10 Glide, Cassell 66 points. 1 1 Abbott-Detroit, Robins . Perfect. Van Sloklen Trophy, Roadsters. 100 Fal-Car, Van Sicklen. . .Perfect. 101 Midland, Nutting 2 points. 102 Grout, Halbert Perfect. 103 Hupmobile, P.andall Not reprtd. 104 Moline, Vandervoort Perfect. 105 Lion, Bloomstrom Perfect. 106 Moline, Wicke Perfect. 107 Case, Jones Perfect. 10S Imperial, Wells Not reprtd. 110 Speedwell, Holtzmiller . .Perfect. 111 Halladay. Caumeitt Perfect.112 Staver, Monckheimer. . .Perfect. 113 Staver, Chicago, Duis . .Perfect. 114 Case, Strang ....Withdraw. 115 Krit, Haberm'cht Withdraw. 116 Brush, Lincoln 8 points. 118 Hupmobile. Hearne Withdraw. 119 Moline, Salisbury Perfect. ' . a nmr uTiTrrmrnTi DRAWS A FINE. Memphis, Tenn.. Nov. 10. After paying all fines asked in order to keep out of a dismal prison in the wilds of eastern Arkansas, Harry Mclntire, pitcher of the Chicago National league champions, has returned to Memphis with a small band of minor league ball players, glad to return to civilization and poorer in pocketbook. According to Mclntire, the ball players, all of whom were on a hunting and fishing trip, paid at the rate of $35 each for fish caught, this amount representing the fines. NEW YORK PLAYERS SIGN FOR NEXT YEAR New York, Nov. 10. Myers, the star catcher, signed with the New Tork Nationals today, as did Arthur Shafer, substitute infielder. Catcher Ed Sweeney, Pitcher Jack Warhop and Outfielder Cree sent in their signed contracts for 1911 to the New York American league club. SIGNS UP FOR TRIP TO CUBA Cincinnati, O., Nov. 10. Business Manager Bancroft of the Reds this afternoon signed the contract with Manager Jiminez of Havana, Cuba, to bring the Philadelphia Athletics to Havana during the month of January and play about thirty games with the Cuban team there. By the terms of the contract, the fourteen Athletics who will go are to receive$500 each for the trip, making a total of $7,000. In addition, they are to have their expenses paid and their

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wives also may go along without any additional expense to the players. In all twelve women will accompany the I players. Manager Bancroft has received from ' Philadelphia the consent of President Shlbe to take his team and he also has a letter from Manager Connie Mack , telling him that he is the only man. living who could have the team for any J kind of a trip. They will leave this country about Dec 15. DRIVERS READY FOR SAVANNAH GRIND Savannah, Ga., Nov. 10. With but one day remaining ere the starter of the Automobile Association of America will send the fast cars on their long journeys around t'.e grand prize course of the Savannah Automobile club, committeemen, drivers and mechanicians are busy in final preparations. An indication that the grand prize race may prove a record breaker was afforded in yesterday's practice when David B. Brown, driving a Fiat, covered the full 17.3 mile course at a speed that figured out as seventy-six miles an hour. No other driver let his car out for such speed, though practically all of the thirty-four entrants of the three events were on the course for a trial. Tomorrow they will appear for the final tryout, using the course between the hours of 11 aud 2 o'clock, during which it is closed to all save the racing cars. Hemery, driving a Benz, and Nararro, at the wheel of a Fiat, are the ruling favorites. WILL ALLOW N. D. MEN TO PLAY. Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 10. Coach : Heze Clark of the Rose Poly team is willing that Notre Dame play Dlmmick and Philbrook in the game on Saturday. Clark declares that if the Notre J Dame faculty will vouch for the two j star tackles of the Catholic eleven he J will lake its word that the players are ! eligible. COLONELS SELL CATCHER TO REDS Louisville, Ky., Nov. 10. President Grayson of the local club announces j that he has sold Catcher Pauxtis to Cincinnati. Thcro Ss Only Ono That ia USED THE WORLD OVER TO Always remember the fall name. for this signature on every box.

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SECRET PRACTICE AT EARLHAM Richmond, Ind., Nov. 10. Secret practice is in progress at Earlham college for the football game to be played next Saturday on Reid field, when the Quakers will meet Butler. Coach Thlstlethwalte of the Quakers la confident his eleven can achieve a victory over Butler.. CALENDAR OK SPORTS FOR THE WEEK. THURSDAY. Opening of automobile race meeting at San Antonio International fair. Annual field trials of the National Beagle Hound club of America at Shad well, Va. Tommy Murphy vs. "Knockout" Brown, ten rounds, at New York City. Young Saylor vs. Harry Donohue, ten rounds, at Peoria, I1L FRIDAY. Opening of two day automobile race meeting at Savannah, Ga. Championships of the Canadian Amateur Swimming association at Montreal. Al Kaufman vs. Jim Stewart, ten rounds, at New York City. Frank Mantell vs. Leo Houck, twelve rounds, at Thornton, R.I. SATURDAY. Grand prize automobile race at Savannah, Ga. Championships of Canadian Amateur Swimming association at Montreal. Opening of annual national horse show in Madison Square Garden, New York. Annual Intercollegiate crosscountry championships at Princeton, N. J. Opening of winter race meeting of New California Jockey club at Emeryville, Cal. Yale-Princeton football game at Princeton, N. J. HarvardDartmouth football game at Cambridge, Mass. Pennsylvania - Michigan football game at Philadelphia. Chicago-Cornell football game at Ithaca, N. Y. Wisconsin - Minnesota football game at Minneapolis. CURE A COLO IM ONE DAY, SWA Look 25c.