Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1912 — Page 3

Thursday, Jan- 4, 1912.

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OPENJNK3 PEAKIT XBOE., MONOLULU A WAR" On December 14. 1911, after ten years dredging, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, one of the greatest strategic points In the world, midway between Occident -and Orient, ,waa formally openisd by the -jtertng of and departing from the harbor of th "California," flagship of the Pacific fleet, with Rear-Admiral Thomas In command. There was a general ceiebration in Honolulu, including a banquet attended by Queen LilluokalanU ThU photograph shows the "California" returning thi ralute from Camp Cowiea, and coming to anchor just oppoint the drydock.

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EAST CHICAGO. Alis Dorothy Jones of. Cincinnati visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Davis Magoun avenue. ;

Tlie Woman's Missionary society of

the " Congrregationkl church will meet Friday with Mrs. Bruc Miller of North Bartng avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. S Dewey are receiving congratulat'.oiis over the birth of a little daughter. The little stranger put in an appearance on Tuesday. A number of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor men are in Crown Point today tc attend th meeting of the county council. Their object is to urge the appropriation for the Canal street and Chicago avehue tridges. Clinton W. Lytle will be a' guest this evening at the tauqx-et to be given at the St uth Bay hotel In honor of Harry J. "Ward. A number c.f at Chicago people ..hava been havlng . trouble with their 4water pipes bursting.

Next season President Ban Johnson .will publish the American league averages every month instead of twice a year. Newark has signed Firt Baseman Harry Swacina. Two years ago Swactna was tried out by Pittsburg, and last season he managed the Mobile Southern league team.

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INDIANA HAEBOB. LOST Stiver mesh purse near Barrett's grocery Finder return to A. E. Hardest-, 3516 Hemlock street. Liberal reward. No questions asked. - It Mrs. J. A. Patterson enetrtained a few friends at a birthday luncheon day before yesterday. Miss Alma Fernier. who returned from her Christmas vacation with the resumption of Hchool, entertained the K. S. Embroidery club Tuesday night. The C. P. Holway home, which has been under quarantine, has been relieved of the scarlet fever sign which has adorned Its front, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holway, who has been suffering from the- disease, being'jiow himself again. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelswander of Elkhart have returned home after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Witt. The Noiswanders were formerly of Indiana Harbor and are well-known here, Mr. Nelswander having been one j of the proprietors of the Harbor pharmacy. ' Jack and Jean Stenberg; the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stenberg.

'. who were suffering from' an attack of chickenpox. are recovering nicely. Jack

was in a rather serious condition at one period of the. disease, having been

' threatened with pneumonia.

i Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brlney of Fir

! street will leave next Monday for Cley

I eland. Buffalo and Niagara Falls, to be

gone three weeks. . They will make the

trip in an automobile. W. H. Smith of Pittsburg. Pa., -rep

resenting the Frtek interests, was In town today and made a trirv to Crown

Point today on business for his principals. Mutt and Jeff, in a comedy, together with other pictures, will "be shown at the Family theatre tonight. Mrs. F. M. Hascall of Drummond street entertained Mrs. Margaret Winkler of Hammond at dinner last Sunday.

Designating the football code, as it exists at present as a "hodgepodge of words," Frank W. Cavanaugh, coach of the Dartmouth eleven, who Is here as a guest of the Dartmouth alumni, yesterday aired his grievances against the gridiron rules. Contradictions and complications abounded, declared Cavanaugh, and it appeared to hiin as if the officials In charge of the revision had been extremely lax in the accomplishment of their duties. ' "What football needs at the present time more than anything else," said Cavanaugh, "is not additions to tfie rules, but a revision of those under which the game is being played. The code never has been intelligently re-

rvised since It first was issued, in' spite

of the drastic changes which have tak

en place In the game itself.

"There Is not a rule in the book

which Is not contradicted, and there are

rules in force which are dead letters. There has to be a meeting held annually In New York to decide what Interpretation shall be placed upon con

flicting rules, a thing which should not be and would not be if the code was Intelligently rewritten. -v-

"When the officials made the de

cision on the Dartmouth-Princeton

game, giving the Tigers a field goal on

lflthe length of

before taking a lucky

bound

rule up

letter of

on a ball that rolled hal

the field

over the bars, makers of the held them and said obey the

the rule. "Two weeks later a Yale man at

tempted a forward pass from behind his own goal line, but the pass was uncompleted. The rules say that on 'an' uncompleted forward pass the ball

shall be taken back to the place of the

previous down. But they also specific

ally declare- 'a safety is made when a player of the side in possession of the ball makes an uncompleted , forward pass fronr behind' his own goal line.' Did the rule makers come forward and say, 'Obey the letter of the rules' and give Harvard a safety and a victory? No. They declared that the referee was right in 'using his judgment. Why wasn't the referee wrong in not 'using his judgment' in the Dartmouth-Princeton game when there was a similar conflict in the rules? "I do not think much of the forward pass as a play in Itself, but I would not like to seeit eliminated unless some other feature were added which would keep the game as open as it is

at the present time. This might be done by increasing the downs to four and making the distance to be gained fifteen yards."

will take place on the night of the

urana Prix, which last year fell on June 25. Johnson said he was glad

the bout had been switched to France, for the match would draw a larger at

tendance. . Jack said emphatically the match had been closed, despite rumors

to the contrary, and that Tom Andrews,

the Milwaukee promoter, was drawing

up a set of articles, which would be

ready in a few days. ,

With "the arrival yesterday of Tom

Flanagan, the Canadian who condi

tioned Johnson for his fight with Jeffries, it was decided that the FlynnJohnson fight fehall take place before the McVey match. This means Flynn

and Johnson will box twenty rounds for the" championship early In May. Curley, ' Flynn' s manager, said this would.be agreeable and the former manager of. George Hackenschmidt already has started to make arrangements for the " fight. - ,

AMERICANS DROP

TENNIS MATCHES Sydney, N. S. W., Jan. 4. Five straight victories was the record by which Australia defeated the United States for the Davis challenge cup. But one match was played today, Beats C. "Wright defaulting to Tod Heath. Maurice McLoughlin, the Californian who took the place of William A. Larned against Norman E. Brookes, made the best showing of any of the Invad

ers. He forced the local man to play five sets to. win and won two of the first three sets. The scores were 6-4,

3-6, 4-6. 6-3, 6-4.

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M'VEA BOXES LANGFORD THIRD TIME JAN. 26

Sydney, N. S.. W., Jan. 4. Hugh Mcintosh today c1e d a return match between Sam' McVea' and Sam Langford. r The two colored heavyweights will box twenty rounds at Rushcutter's Bay Jan. 26 provided McVea's hand, which was Injured in the' contest between the two Dec. 26, heals. This will be , the third twenty-round battle between the two," the"flrst. In Paris, having been called a draw and the one here on boxing .day resulting in a verdict for McVea. . ..

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MAYOR PUTS MATCH ON TRIAL FAKE MEANS DEATH OF GAME

One more bad looking wrestling

match will mean the death of the sport

in Chicago. j This, in substance,, was the edict of

Mayor Harrison yesterday when asked

what action he intended to take concerning the mat game as a result of the wretched exhibition of Coorderelll

against Pedersen Monday night..

"It's not fair to hold us responsible for the lack of courage on the part of Coorderelll," said Matchmaker Joe Coffey of the club. "We- thought the match was a good one when it was arranged, and the first inkling we had that Coorderelll was not any too confident was when he asked us for the money before going into the ring. He will not be offered another match by us and any other wrestler who refuses to give his best efforts will be blacklisted by the Empire A. C. "I defy any person to produce proof that . any member of the Empire Athletic club, which promoted, the wrest

ling show at the Coliseum Monday

night, took part in framing up a fake or to prove that any match on that

card was a frameup among the wrest

CHAMPION WOLGAST ESCAPES PNEUMONIA Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 4. Ad Wolgast, the lightweight champion pugilist, who was threatened with pneumonia sever4?l days ago, was reported

to be so much improved today that he expected to be out of bed by the end of the week.

The Milwaukee team of the American Association will do Its early spring training at Cairo, IH. Indications point to a peace pact between Horace Fogel and Charley Doo-

In, and Dooln will once more lead the

Philadelphia Nationals.

.fitener Kegel salmon showed so aiuch class , in the few games he took

part In at Princeton that Connie Mack

grabbed him for the Athletics.

Charley Murphy, the Cub boss. Is in

Panama looking over the canal. If

the "big ditch looks good to him he will

buy it and give it to Roger Bresnahan The New York Giants won the Cu

ban series played In -Havana, copping

9 out of the 12 games played.

.Jimmy Barrett, thi old Cincinnati

and Detroit star, has signed to man

agq the Des Moines team next season.

The new owners of the Toledo team

have made : arrangements for the "Hens" to train in Lexington, Ky.. next

spring.

Harry Pattee, the former BrooklynRochester player, has been engaged to coach the Brown university baseball

squad.

Something Mew. With the beginning of the new year Indiana Harbor will have an up-to-date Automobile, Carriage, Cab and "Wagon Paint Shop at 3416 Pennsylvania Ase,, Conducted by ' W. L. WILLIAMS Phone 589-R

lers and managers. For such a person the club will post $5,000, which is his when the proof Is produced. "Suppose it had been framed up for Coorderelll to lose, don't you suppose it would have been after 'an exhibition such as would have made the fans stand up and cheer? Such an exhlbi-' tion would have made the match appear like a frameup even if it were on the level. Now every fair-mlndd man knows that a match that Is dead on the level is likely to terminate in a few minutes as did Gotch's match with Hackenschmidt. It is the square match that the ignorant ones fuss and fume about. Coorderelll dislocated the thumb on his left hand and refused to do his best after that. We should not be blamed for something we could not prevent. We tried out best to make the Turk wrestle, but he had no heart to do so. "The fans who were dissatisfied with the wrestling card Monday night are In a minority. That was shown from the fact that three-fourths of the crowd stayed at the Coliseum until 1 o'clock to watch the outcome of the Vincent-Bux match." "

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JOHNSON AGREES JO BATTLE

Posting of Forfeits and the

Signing of Articles 1 Remain.

All that remains to clinch the championship bout between Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn at Windward, Nev., is the posting of forfeits by the principals and the club and the signing of articles. After a lengthy confab between Curley and Johnson yesterday the champion said everything had been agreed upon, and as soon -as the club or persons behind the move to stage the match stated the amount of forfeit money the articles would be sign

ed and another championship match j would be booked for the west. Another bit of fight information was j gleaned from the negro, when h said j he had received official notice that his, fight with Sam McVey had been trans- ! ferred from Australia to Paris, France, j According to the champion the bout

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