Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1911 — Page 3

August 26, 1011.

THE TIMES. For the convenience of our patrons we have opened a new down town office at 163 State Street where all Coal Orders and collections will be taken care of in the future. Open Evenings BALY' BROS. COAL : COMPANY Phone 788

EAST CHICAGO . AND, MP. HARBOR

EAST CHICAGO. St. A I ban's Episcopal Church, 302O Fir street. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Strangers cordially welcome.

Services at the Methodist church, will begin tomorrow with a good fellowship meeting at 9 o'clock at 9:45. The regular morning service will start at 11 o'clock. The Epworth League will meet at 6:45. Miss Garnet McNary will be leader, and the subject will be "Strenght in Service." Rev. J. . McNary has chosen for his subject at the evening service "Hireburgs and Fellow Workers.", The regular mid-week prayer meeting will take place on Wednesday evening and the Sunday school teachers meeting on Thursday

evening. Rev. Alexander Monroe will be back from his vacation to conduct services Sunday in the Congregational church. The subject in the morning will be "Lo, Here, or Lo, There," or "The Race After God." In the evening the subject will be "One of the Impossibilities." Swedish Ev. Lutheran church, corner Baring avenue and 149 street, holds services every Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Send your childfen to the Sunday school and come yourself In the evening. All are heartily welcome. Mrs. C. WV Lytle of Beacon street yesterday entertained at luncheon Mrs. R. T. Sloan and daughter. Miss Alice Sloan of Erie, Pa., who are visiting In Chicago. Mrs. Lytle and Miss Sloan were former schoolmates. - " The Sunday school classes of the Methodist church are holding a picnic today at Robertsdale. Various games and contests are on the program, a feature of which will be a water ball game. Races of all kinds will be in

dulged in. A large watermelon will be the prize for the class having the largest percentage of-membera present on the ground. Ice cream will be served and a good time had. Mrs. Michael Gorman Is spending a couple of weeks with her brother. Dan Lane, anC his family. In St. Louis, Mo. She Is expected to return next Saturday. . . ! Nassau & Thompson, whose place of business Is the headquarters for sporting goods in East Chicago, are cleaning up their windows preparatory to making a fine display of fall sporting goods. They are going to Institute an Innovation in that they will carry a line of sweaters of the latest patterns and newest shades.. Miss May Barnes will return today from Chicago Heights, where she has i been the guest of Mrs. John McCaff for the past week. It is expected that a large crowd will attend the baseball game tomor

row between East Chicago and Gary

on the Whiting grounds. ' Members of the Epworth League In

dulged in a hay wagon ride last Thursday evening. The" party, which was composed of about thirty young

people, left East Chicago about ' 8

o'clock and returned at 0:30, when re

freshments were served In the church. .

Manager McAleer plans to have bis

Washington team do its spring train lng at home next year. . . a, . '

INDIANA HARBOR. First M. E. Church, Rev. R. B. Seaman,, A. M. pastor. James Osmer, Sunday school superintendent. v 10 a, m., Sunday school; 11 a. m. public worship. Evening service at 7:45. .Our church motto: In Essentials Unity, in non-essentials, Diversity, in all things, charity. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. Subjects for Sunday, Aug. 27 Morning "Shall the American Sabbath Be a Holy Day, or a Holiday." Evening "The Toung Man Who Has the Courage of a Righteous Conviction." ,

A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Acker of Hemlock

street, last Tuesday morning.

, Rev. E. O. Bradshaw, the pastor, will

occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church tomorow morning and in the evening he will preach at the Western Avenue

Baptist church, Chicago. His subject

tomorrow morning will be "The Rock of Ages." In the evening Rev. R. A.

McMullen of Milwaukee will supply the pulpit. Rev. McMullen will officiate at the above named Chicago church in the morning. Other services of the day

will be as usual.

Mrs. George H. Summers entertained

informally with a thimble party yesterday afternoon. About twenty ladies

were present.

Mrs. A. G. Lundqulst Will be the guest of Mrs. Laura Atkins this after

noon and evening.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M- Rudolph have re

turned from Muskegon, Mich., where

they spent a part of this week.

It is expected that a large crowd

will accompany the ball team to Ham

mond tomorrow.

The flat above the room now being

used as a church by St. Alban's congre

gation is being finished and as soon

as it is completed It will be occupied

by Rev. M. M. Day, the pastor.

A story of the "Selge of Moscow" in

moving pictures will be presented at

the Family theater tonight. This is

wonaerrui picture regarded by many

as equal to the "Fall of Troy," which

was presented at the Family theater a

short time ago, and which will be pre

sented ' again next Tuesday, night -by

special request. - X

Rev. E. O. Bradshaw is spending to

day In the Harbor.

SPARTAN.

WHITE SOU YANK .

YANKS OFF FEET

Standing; of the Clubs.

W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 74 40 .649 1 Detroit 1 71 47 .602 Boston 61 55 .526 Chlcagco B 58 .504 Cleveland 58 57 .504 New York , 59 59 .500 Washington 54 68 .424 St.( Louis 34 82 .293 Teaterday'a Results. Chicago, 6; New York, 5. Washington, 16; Detroit, 2 (first

game).

Detroit, ,7; Washington, 6 (second

game).

Boston, 3; St. Louis, 2 (first game). Boston, 6; St. Louis. 2 (second game). Philadelphia at. Cleveland, rain.

Game Today. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland

games).

Washington at Detroit. Boston at St. Louis.

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TOM THOMAS

DIES IN LONDON

Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 26. According to a cable just received here, Tom Thomas, ex-champion middleweight of Great Britain, died suddenly in London of heart disease, aged 32 years. Thomas had posted a forfeit of $2,500 to meet Papke for a championship battle and intended coming over here this falL '

By using seven pitchers and sixteen

bf the twenty-three able bodied ath

letes now at his disposal. Manager Duffy bagged the second game of the White Sox-Yankee series yesterday, 8

to 5, thereby jumping into a tie for

fourth place and dropping New .York" back to sixth. - Two of the seven pitchers were used as pinch hitters and both delivered in grand shape. The other five performed on the slab for brief periods, some of them not long enough to get warmed . up. Manager Chase used twelve players, but he as a piker compared to the domestic leader. ; Every time you. looked there was a new man in the game somewhere. Doc White and Lee Tannehlll were the home lads who will be remembered longest by the spectators, for they were the boys who were there in the pinches and did much to save a game which was won and lost and won back again so many times that everybody lost count trying to keep track of the lineup.

"WINNERS AT THE ELGIN RACE -MEET FRIDAY ILLINOIS CX'P 20&35 MILES. Driver and machine. Time. First Herr, National 3:05:55 Second Merz, National. .... .3:06:04 Herr's average speed 65.6 utiles an hour. Last year's record 60.6 miles an hour.

KAXE COr NTT CUP 189.46 MILES. Driver and machine. Time. First Hughes, Mercer 2:37:21 Second Barnes, Mercer 2:39:25 Third Pearce, Colby. .. . ... .2:46:11 Hughes' average speed 63 miles an hour. ' Last year's record 55.1 miles an hour. . AURORA CXP 135.57 MILES. Driver and machine. Time. First Roberts, Abbott-Det. .2:31:11 Second Kullck, Ford 2:39:11 Third Robbins, Abbott-Det. .2:46:56 Roberts' average speed 53.5 miles an hour. Last year's record 54.1 miles an hour. - , TODAY. ELGIN NATIONAL TROPHY 305.03 MILES. Entries Twelve. Last year's record 62.5 miles per hour.

HARROUN STARTS ( MOTORCYCLISTS Ray Harroun, automobile driver, will start the field, in the Harroun sweepstakes, a ten mile motorcycle contest at Riverview motordrome tonight in which are . entered ; Walters, Hasha, Balke, Mitchell, Graves and Albright.

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CUBS DROP NOTCH BY LIGHT SHOWER Standing of the Cluha.

W. L. Pet. New York .69 44 .611 Cbicago 5 42 .607 Pittsburgh 68 47 .591 Philadelphia 62 51 .549 St. Louis.. .... 60 52 .536 CincirvrtaTf 52 60 .464 Brooklyn 44 67 .396 Boston y. ." 28 5 .248

sure, and never, for an. Instant caused a thought of a postponement at the Polo grounds, where the Giants "and Pirates were to do battle. But there's

quite, a difference between conditions

at the Polo grounds and over across the

sound where Charles Ebbets holds

forth. .

Atwood's Flight ; Day by Day and His .Record. August 14 St. Louis at Chicago, 6 houra 21 minute, 2SO milea. Augnat IS Chicago to Elkhart, Ind., 2 houra 16 minute, 101 miles. Auguitt 18 Elkhart to Toledo, O., 2 houra 43 minute, 133 mile. August 17 Toledo to Cleveland, 2 houra 43 minute, 123 milea. Aqguat 18 Cleveland to SanviUe, Fa., 2 hour 40 minutes, 84 milea. AnKuit 19 Swanviile to Buffalo, 2 hours 11 minute, 104 milea. AufTUMt 21 Lyon to Belle Isle, 1 houra lO minute, 93 mile. August 22 .Belle Ittle to Fort Plain, 2 houra lO minutes, U5 mile. August 23 Fart. Plain to Caatleton, 03 minute, 67 mile. Anarnst 24 Catleton to Njack, 1 Jbpur 83 minute, loT mile. August 25 Xyaelt to New York City, 1 hour 1 minute, 2S miles. Total distance, 1,265 miles. Total flying time, 28 hours 28 minutes. Total elapsed time, 10 days 8 hours. Average speed, 44.44 miles an hour. Former world's duration record, - i;l64 miles in total elapsed time of thirty days.

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HAGK" TO HAVE TWO

HARD BOUTS BEFORE CLASH WITH GOTCH

Two strenuous mat sessions are scheduled for Hackenschlmdt's last lap of training for the coming match with Gotch. The Russian's general condition is such now that his trainers say nroloncrari wrestling- with his partners

is no longer necessary and the north I

side eamp deems that more than two good stiff workouts next week would do more harm than good. . Temperamental, like most foreigners, -Hack", has been worrying over his cold which he contracted last week

GAME AT KINDEL'S

GROVEJTOMORROW There Is one big game to be played

at Kindei grove tomorrow between the Klndel Colts and Oakley Juniors. The

two are the best teams In Lake coun

ty, the KIndels haing a record of winning seventeen gaVes out of nineteen, while the Oakleys have an excellent

record, only losng a few games this

season. The pitchers are of the best,

both being in fine form.- The fielders have been playing fine ball and both sides are heavy hitters. No one Is positive of which team will win. The game will be played for a prize given by the teamsters of East Chicago. The batteries will be Eastridge and Tague for the Oakleys, and-Frisk and Gratwick for the KIndels. The game will start about 3:30 after the All Saints and Wabash Colts have had their battle. . '

and 'the stiffness In his muscles brought about by the cold winds oft tho lake when he- first went into his newtraining quarters. Yesterday the big fellow seemed to have recovered entirely from 'all of his ailments and for the first time sjjicfi he reached here was chipper as a lark.-

PURPLE LOSES TACKLE

The season's first jolt to the Northwestern , football rooters came yester

day with the . announcement from Joe: Wandrack. star tackle of last year, that ;

he would not play this year. Wandrack will leave the College of Liberal Arts and enter law scftool. This will render him ineligible, for the law school has a rule forbidding freshmen

In that department from competing in Intercollegiate- athle'lcs.

Yeaterday'a Result. Chicago at Brooklyn, rain. New York, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Cincinnati, 8; Philadelphia, 4 Innings). St. Louis at Boston, rain.

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is Indiana Harbor's exclusive residential section. Streets are - being paved, cement sidewalks are laid, sewer, water, gas and electricity are in. Shade trees are planted. No saloons permitted. Dwellings must cost from $2,000 to $2,500. We have some choice residences, steam and furnace heated, on very easy. payments, All residence lots 35 feet wide. Citizens Trust fi Savings Bank 3405 Michigan Ave. . Phone 155 Indiana Harbor, Ind.

Games Today. Chicago at Brooklyn (two games). Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. St- Louis at Boston (two games).

New York, Aug. 26. The weather man was kind to Chicago's retreating champions yesterday. He sent a shower over Greater New York just after lunch and the Cubs didn't have to go over on Long Island to do baile with those pesky infants. Instead, they were permitted to stay in their own country and play pinochle and cribbage amid the comforts of their own rooms. However, while enjoying this idleness they slipped from first to second place fn the pennant race.

It was not much of a shower, to be

DOCS KIDS VS. THE ZIMMERMAN COLTS The Doc's Kids of Hessvllle will play the Zimmerman Colts at Harrison park.

Suiiday, Sept. 3. They would like to arrange games with the All Saints. Hammond Royals, Wabash Colts,-and the East Chicago Juniors. They have an open date for Sunday, Aug. 27, and Sept. 4. The Doc's Kids average between 16 and IS years. For games call up 1287-Y1.

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TO LAY TIGERS. The West Hammond Cubs will, go to Whiting and play the Whiting Tigers for a $15 side bet tomorrow. The Cubs

have a number of new players and they

will go bp" against a good team and expect to win "with their new men. They are A. Saifel, E. 'Scutz. A. Saifel was former pitcher of the Cook Cubs. Otto Green will be on the pitching staff

Sunday and Mikey will be behind the bat. Chinky will be behind the bat j

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BAT NELSON GETS BUNCH . OF NEW SCRAPS AGAIN

Battling Nelson has signed for three fights. The battle-scarred Hegewisch warrior will start his "come-back" campaign in Boston on Sept. 19, when he Is to go twelve rounds with Young Nixon, a clever eastern boy. Two

weeks later he is to box Young Saylctj a lot of tough fights left in Battling! the Indianapolis crack, and a f ortnighfNelson. I understand that Saylor Is a I

after that he will take on Matty Baldwin, the Hub veteran. All three bat- ; ties are to be staged by Mlah Murray's ! Armory A. A. at the city of beans. The Dane, as a result of closing for j the trio of bouts in the east, has called off his proposed match with Lew Powell at Sacramento, Sept. 9. Bat has been in light training at Hegewisch for ' several weeks, and will leave for Bosj ton in a short time to finish work. He probably will remain here long enough

"5! to see McFarland and Wolgast mix It

at Milwaukee if they actually get to

gether. j "Just tell them that the Dane soon i

will be the real and only 'come-back," said Bat last night. "I'll show some

of these young scrappers that there are ':

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tough fellow, but I'll give him a run for his money. Those Boston fights are all twelve rounds, which will give me plenty of time to warm' up In. Just watch the old Battler gw when he geta started." f Asked about Mickey Sheridan's challenge for a bout at Kenosha, Nelson said he might sign up with the Irlshma nafter his Boston fights. Bat is perfectly willing to give Mickey a chance' if he can be assured a good gate at the Wisconsin town.

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