Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1912 — Page 3

Wodnesdav, Jan- 3, 1912.

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EAST CHICAGO. Mrs. Harvey K. Philips, Miss Ida Philips and Harvey Philips, . Jr., and their guest. Miss Mabel Nold, went into the city .New Year's day and took in the play at the Colonial. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W". Lytic of

Beacon street entertained at dinner last evening. !

iUlss -Manei noia, W"o nas orrn vinning her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ' Harvey R. Philips of Beacon street, ; during the holidays, returned to her , borne In Muncte yesterday. Dr. Jacob Goldman Is authority for the statement that Charlie Nassau was tha recipient of six proposals from as many fair damsels on the 1st day of , the leap year. The annual meeting of the Congregational church will be held Jan. 10 at the ; residence of Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson. Officers will be "elected for the year 1912 "und reports of the different church societies will be read. After the business of the evening has been transacted, a musical program will be given undor the direction of W. J. ' Funkey, Jr. A committee of which Mrs. E. Cfiman is chairman will be in charge of the luncheon which will ; be a feature of the evening. This will be served tifter the musical program Is ' completed. The remainder of the committee on refreshments is as follows: K. Cadman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jackson and Mrs. Mary Ross. Quite a number of East Chicago's society women are attending the reception given by the Round Table club at the Commercial club roooras this afternoon. Mrs. Nelson de Lor will, on Monday, 'assume the duties . of alteration w-oman at the Minas department store, Hammond, . ma.de vacant by the approaching njjrtriage of her sister. Miss Rose Bourque. who resigned a month ago. Miss Bourque and Mr. George Gindl will be married Feb. 1. A slumber" party was- given New ; Tear's eve at the home of Miss Helen DeCamp. of Baring avenue. ' The eveningwas spent in various original amusements. One of 5 these being a speech given by each one present. The best of these were, "Women's Suffrage." by Verna Jones; "Professy of the Girl's , Future," by Helen DeCamp; ."Married JJfe." by Mary Jones; "Which v "Would

You Rather Do or Anwstta Specter, and

i n!ght of a very enjoyable dance irlven

I by the recentlj- organized subscription dancing club. The same committee which had charge of the arrangements at the previous dance, given Thanks- . giving night, was at the helm, and ' twenty couples were present to enjoy .the occasion. The hall was decorated ( In holly and Christmas, greens and punch and wafers were s erved. The

third of the series of dances planned for the winter will take place in-Feb-ruary and will be a St. Valentine's affair probably on St. Valentine's night. Whether the number of dances originally planned on . will be Increased or not, is not yet known. The regular monthly business meeting of the Methodist ladies' Aid, which

MIA GO ASSURED

HUP TO FIGHT FLYNN. TOO

Mcintosh Wires Tom Andrews That Battle of Colored Stars Is On For Australia.

him and Frank J. Farrell, president of the New York baseball club, of the

American league, and for an account

ing.. In his complaint Gordon, who was formerly president of the club, alleged that he was to have half the stock of the club after Farrell had got back the

money he put into the enterprise.

Despite reports to the 'contrary, the Johnson-McVea battle for the world's heavyweight championship has been clinched by Hugh Mcintosh for Austra-

ws IO nave been neia tomorrow at tne jiia, as announced last week. Tom Anresidence of Mrs. William Collins of Idrews, the American representative of Grapevine street will take place at the Sydney boxing mentor,, declared Mrs. B. C. Lukens instead, 3610 Grape- j last night that the fight was assured vine street. Mrs..i,ukens will be assist- ana Johnson confirmed him. So it can ed by Mrs. Gumbert. The hour is 2:30 ;De safely said that the match Is on as

O'clock. As this is the first meeting of

the year, it Is especially desired that a good showing be made in the matter of attendance, to get a standard for succeeding meetings of 1911. i Mr. and Mrs. John Babcock and son Clark and Mr. and Mrs. J. Malone of

far as any match can be on ' without such details as the posting of forfeits being attended to. . , Andrews rmd a cable from Mcintosh yesterday in which the ', Australian agreed to all the terms asked by'John-

fon, Just as he had cabled last week

LaGrange, Ind., who have been visiting that he would do. Andrews called' up Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lukens during the ; Johnson on the long distance phone holidays, have returned to their "home, j from Milwaukee, told him of the McThe familv of William rxiih. i ,. jlntosh cable, and Johnson asked him to

,-no- mm- iki if. nr i. . . . jwlre- Australia that everything was

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ary in order to get in a month's train

ing for the clash with the Oxnard ne

gro In the Sydney stadium.

Johnson and Jack Curley held anoth

er conference last night over the pro

posed match with Jim Flynn at Windward, Nev. They announced after-

MAGNATES TALK,

AND THAT'S ALL

M'GINLEYTO

BOX MONAHAN Peoria, Jan.' 3. Steve McGinley of

Moline, a middleweight boxer, was

matched to meet, waiter Monahan, a

former sparring partner of Jack Johnson, in this city on Wednesday night

The bout will be of ten rounds' dura

tion.

AUSTRALIANS RETAIN HOLD

ON DAVIS CUP

Chrlstchurch, New Zealand, Jan. 3. The Australian holders of the Davis lawn tennis cup retain the cup, as the result of their victory in the doubles

today, and the two successes in th singles matches yesterday. . . The match in doubles was held to day and was the most brilliant contest in which ' Brookes arid Dunlop," the Australian players, ;had to do their utmost to defeat the American. Though the game. did. riot' extend to five sets, the. result, 6-,.. 5-T, .7-5., 6-4, Indicates the., closeness of the play. ,u Mclaughlin and Beats Wright, the American team, played splendidly. There are two . singles scheduled to be played tomorrow, in case the con test for , the cup necessitates such, and the Americans and Australians will go

through this, although the result will not affect the, winning of the cup, as the Australians have won 9 three out of five.

ARE TOTJ RJCADING THB TIMKST

Cleveland, O., Jan. 3. The Ohio and Pennsylvania league held its .annual meeting today at the Hollenden hotel. No' Bhrlll clarion sound announced the ! approach of the magnates. They trick- , led into the hotel corridors unheralded i and unsung, and didn't cause a stir in the, atmosphere before or : after their t meeting. NWhat; they did might be told ; in a few. words.. . They talked. That's: all. The election of president was de- j ferred. until the'Uext meeting on. Jan- i

the present time. , Both Mr. and Mrs. Collins are sick in bed, having different forms of the grip. Mrs. Collins has been sick since Sunday and Mr. Collins took 'to his bed after returning from his work i at the mill on Monday. The regular meeting of the Commercial club of Indiana .Harbor and East Chicago will be held this evening at the club rooms. This is the first meeting of the new year, a year in which much

important work will be undertaken. Members are especially requested to be present and to come with the determination to take an active part in the work of the year. The meeting will be called to order at 8 p. m. sharp. Guest cards have been issued entitling members to offer the' hospltallty-of the club roooms to visiting friends. Mrs. Victor Hancock of Pontiac, Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Meyers and family of Grapevine street. W. I Dllley returned Monday from

Go Fishing," by S Canal Dover, O., where vhe spent the

"Beauty Suggest- j holidays.

O. K.

The termn for the Australian bout as far as Johnson is concerned are a 30,000 guarantee, $5,000 for expenses and four round trip tickets. What McVea gets has not been learned, but his end no doubt will be small. The Mcintosh cable did not mention any date, and Johnson will not make any preparations for the trip across the Pacific until he learns when he will be

expected to fight. Andrews thinks that Mcintosh will stage the affair on Easter Monday. In that case Johnson will

have to leave Chicago early in Febru-

.ions " by Mary Mitchell. Among the dances were the Indian war dance and the -Campus Cops. At midnight a very

appropriate luncheon was served- Tn f the first hours of the New Year the glrlsi told fn another their faults, .hop-

TTttgtnaf they "might b - Improved by new resolutions. At a very eariy hour the girls retired.

INDIANA HARBOR-

The monthly tea of the Baptist Ladies' Aid society will be held at the home of Mrs. James Gardner, S609 Fir street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Gardner will be assisted in serving by Mrs. William Saunders. Arthur Berkovltx and bride spent the holidays in Jollet the guests of Mr. Berkovits' mother. Mayflower camp No. 309 will hold its regular meeting in K. of P. hall Friday evening, Jan. 5, and all members

wards that the match was a practical u" Iour 5" lne BVB C1UDB now certainty. Curley has shown Johnson j in the leaB"e were -represented. how he can make more than $30,000 out ; .. s of the fight without being guaranteed ; MIKE MURPHYTO . that sum and Johnson appears satisfied i that Curley knows .whereof he speaks. . TRAIN PHILLIES Anyway, Johnson' has agreed to box j -Flynn at the little 'Nevada town. Ill Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 3. Horace Fomiles out of Salt Lake City, and an gel president? the Philadelphia Naearly date is probable as Johnson has tional les.gue baseball club, announced not much time to spare before leaving today thut he had engaged Mike Murfor Australia. , i phy. probably the greatest trainer of Harry Forbes has been matched to ! athletes In the country, to help the box Young Togo, the Japanese bantam. Phillies get In shape .for the annual

at Fort Smith, Ark. The bout will be , spring series with the Athletics. Fogel staged on Jan. 9 or 16. Kid Howard, i sinMi Pitchers Addle Brennan and Ar-

Forbes' manager, prefers the later date, i tnur Rasmussen today.

Harry's bad left arm Is mending nicely and he expects it to be as good as ever

in a week's time. They still like Knockout Greek Brown on the coast despite his defeat by Sailor Petroskey at Oakland. Brown wired Manager Nate Lewis last night that he was going -good Mn the tenth round and would have beaten the tar in a longer fight. Jimmy Coffroth wants Brown and Petroskey for a twenty-round bout and the match probably will be closed for a February date.

SCHAEFER PRAISES CLARK GRIFFITH "The directors of the Washington baseball club were mighty lucky to get hold of Clark Griffith for manager next

season. He is by all odds the best avail

HERE ARE "BAT" NELSON'S LABORS Battling Nelson, in addition to other traits that have made him famous, claims to have put in the busiest eighteen months of a champion's life. In

able man they could possibly have ob- addition to fighting seven times ror tne

tained." said Germanv Schaefer in an lightweight title, every go in a dlffer-

interview the other day. Continuing nt city he accomplished the follow

Schaefer said: "I don't have to toss a '"b": Engineered all the details of his

lot of flowers at Griffith in order to hold hook. Life, Battles and Career. Maae my Job. If I didn't think he was the two barnstorming tours, one through right man I would say so. I know that West Virginia. Ohio. Kentucky and Miswhat I have said win not influence eouri, and the other through Utah, CallGrifflth in my favor. If I don't deliver fornla. Colorado an New Mexico. Spent the goods he will quickly shift me to a fifteen weeks in theatrical work, bechange o scenery. When Griffith was sides superintending the sale of the in the American league we used to scrap Nelson-Hyland fight pictures. Bought like cats and dogs, but I always thought an 80-acre ranch in Livermore, Cal., and

SHELP WINS TITLE.

Albion, Mich., Jan. 3. Eddie Shelp

defeated Floyd Cutcher. two out of

three falls, for the state wrestling ti

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One of the most enjoyable functions j are-expected to be present.

in Royal Neighbor circles held in some time ' was the entertainment given by Mrs.. Boyd Johnson of Grarevine, -street for her sisters in this order. New Year's

Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of 342:1 Grapevine street entertained Saturday evening in rfonor of the fifth birthday of their" son, John." An unusual fea-

he was a great manager, and I am still

cf that opinion. Griffith will prove to be

the best man the Washington ball club has ever had."

night. The occasion was hor 18th wed- ; ture of the etertainment was the fact ding anniversary. There were present that three parties were In full blast about twenty-five, all of the company In different parts of the Fox home at coming masked. The lodge presented j one and the same time. There was a their hostess with a cut glass sugar j children's party upstairs, a young peoand creamer as a token of their esteem. ; pie's party in the parlor, and a party . A tworcourse luncheon was served. Mrs. j for the older guests in the reception Johnson being assisted by her aunt, ' hall and living room. Games were Mrs. Blanchard. , The decorations were played and a musical program rendin the Royal Neighbor colors, these be- i ered. after which a sumptuous luncheon ing festooned about the rooms. I was served. The house was decorated

Cline's hall was the scene New Year's

NOTICE TO PATRONS OF THE TIMES AH classified advertising of whatever nature from East Chicago and Indiana Harbor, should be left and paid for at the offices of the paper there. J. J. Freeman is authorized to take the advertising and collect for the same. x -

EAST CHICAGO Telephone 963

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NATE LEWIS TO OPEN GYMNASIUM

320-acre ranch In New Mexico. Swung $50,000 of real estate deals in his home town, Hegewisch. Traveled from Frisco to New York and back eleven times.

STANLEY KETCHEL SLAYERS BALKED

Jeffersoji City, Mo., Jan. 3. The su

preme court refused to grant a con

Chicago is to have another billiard

hall and it will be ready for operation ttnuance in"the case of Walter Dipley j

ivate ljewis, prom an1 Goldie Smith, who are serving a

with holly and Christmas greens. Thomas Mainey,' a nephew of Mr. Fox's, ho arrived from England last Wednesday, was present. - The Bachelors' club entertainment

given Saturday night at the Auditorium

was pronounced by all a grand sui:

cess. Those who took part in the program were J. W. Galvin, Fred Green, William Thomas, Al Murphy, . Cappy, ' Jerry Sullivan and George Davis. The supper1, wiych was served by Matt Sternberg, was all that could be desired and then some. The officers of the club are: James Galvin, president;

i Matt Sternberg Jr., J. G. Kraft, secre

tary, and K. L. . Markey, treasurer. These entertainments will be a regular feature of the club from now on. Tomorrow evening Fred Nagle, mine host at the South Bay hotel, will en-

I tertain at a dinner in honor of Mr. ! Harry Ward, who .will leave, in a few i days for Los Angeles, CaL, to be gone j several weeks. Those who will be present are: Messrs. C. A. Westberg, 'John W. Lees, Beverly Chew, Charles 1 Lindmueller, R. J. MllIer, Charles E. I Slyke, T. E. Potts, J. JEarlston Thropp j Jr., Mr.' McGee, and Dr. C, C. Robinson j Mr. T. E Potts left last night for Canton, O, where he accompanied his daughter, who will attend school there Mr. Potts will return to the Harbor tomorrow. v

New Haven, Conn., Jan. 3. The first written rules governing boxing matches

to be issued by the police of any American city have been prepared by Chief of Police Cowles of this city. The rules require the boxer to be at least 18 years old: that no gloves lighter than six ounces shall be used; that there must be no hitting .in clir.ches, and that the break must be clean.

within twenty days

inent among local sporting men, and known from coast to cast, is to control the new room. For years Lewis has been Identified with the sporting game, as well as with several leading business houses. He has leased the upper three floors of the Murray building, Madison and Clark streets, for a term of ten years. The second and third floors will be used for billiards and pool.- The fourth floor will be devoted to a gymnasium. A physical culture ex

pert and a boxing instructor will be

employed.

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term In the penitentiary for killing Stanley Ketchel, the prize fighter. By stipulation the prisoners sought for a continuance to the April term, but the court denied it. The attorney for the prisoners will have to make a showing of the necessity for the continuance. ;

. j CALENDAR OF SPORTS ) A : FOR THE WEEK. !

WEDNESDAY. Opening of annual bench show of the Fort Orange Kennel Asso-

elation. Albany, N. Y. Hockey contest between Ottawa university and Boston A. A., at Boston. THURSDAY. 4 Opening of. ice trotting meeting of the Ottawa Driving club at Lansdowne Park.

Meeting of the national baseball commission at Cincinnati. ' Jim Smith vs. Tom McMahon, V terj rounds, at Albany, N. T.

j FRIDAY, , ' wrestling match between Zbyszkp and, Emlllo Pietro, at Omaha. Scottish curlers play at St. John, N. B. Hockey contest between Ottwa university and New York, at New York. SATURDAY.Opening of twelfth national automobile show in Madison Square Garden, New York. Scottlnh curlers play at St. John, N. B. Basket-ball contest between Columbia and Cornell, at Ithaca.

Basket-ball contest between

Yale and Dartmouth, at Hanover.

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FARRELL WINS SUIT AGAINST GORDON

New York, Jan. 3. Supreme Court Justice BlschoIT today handed down 'a decision dismissing the complaint in the suit brought by Joseph Gordon to have a partnership declared between

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