Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 11 April 1912 — Page 3

Thursday. April 11. 1912.

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New Faces in White Sox Lineup: at Today's Opening Game

EAST CHICAGO. The Musical club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Edgar of Forsythe avenue. The proltram will be on spring and the roll call will be spring quotations. Th efollow- , lng program will bo rendered: Piano Solo Mrs. K. Leach Vocal Solo Mrs. Zeph Campbell Paper Mrs. K. O. Howell ! Vocal Solo... Mrs. Harry Gaugh 1 Piano Duet Mrs. Lawrence ; .Tames and Mrs. John Haugh. Vocal Solo Mrs. W. J. Fuhkey, Jr. Reading Mrs. George Fisher ;Vocal Solo Mrs. S. Jacobson Violin Solo Miss Lillian Dixon Chorus '. ... The Club The Kast Chicago club dance given "night before last at the South Bay hotel wan one of the pleasantest events .of the season and was attended by 45 couples. The occasion was notable for the elegant toilettes of the ladles, good music and good management generally. HavlU'a orchestra provided the music and the committee on arrangements T consisted of Tom. Phillips, chairman: Thomas Henry, Hardy Dice. Harry spencer. William Cadman. Punch was servwd throughout the evening, i The first flat building to be erected In Calumet is now in process of con

struction by Louis Aeby. The building

is located In Carey street, near One

Hundred and Forty-fourth street. It

will consist of two flats of five rooms

each, is of frame and will contain all

"modern Improvements. It will cost in

;the neighborhood of $3,500. It will be

.ready for occupancy by May 1.

J Do ' not forget the East Chicago

.Baseball association'" price -mask ball, Thursday evening. April 11, 191t. at

'Lewis Rlrfk, East Chicago. 6 4t

INDIANA HARBOR Miss Virginia Brooks will apeak at

he Baptist church tonight at 8 o'clock.

Her address will be in the Interest of

clean government and will be under the auspices of the Woman's club of Indiana Harbor. The public is cordially In

vited and no admission fee will be

charged.

Elton Glfford Potts has Returned to

Todd seminary after spending the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and. Mr. Charles E. Potts of Euclid avneue.

A number of out-of-town relatives

who eime to Indiana Harbor to attend

the funeral of Alphonse SIrlln have returned to their homes. Among them are A. L. SIrlln of rittsburg, Joe and John Blume of MUlvale, Pa., and P. Pitch of Mlllvale.

Arthur Fish of Indiana Harbor and

employed at the Inland mill wishes It

distinctly understood that he Is not the

Arthur Fish named as co-repondent

by Otto D. James In his suit for divorce from his wife and filed in the superior court Tuesday.

Miss. Thelma Leota Potts has return

ed to Mount Marie college. Canton, O., after spending a pleasant Easter vaca

tion at the home-of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Potts.

A splendid audience greeted Evange-

llst.Parker at the Christian church laet night. There were three more additions

to the church. The subject of Rev. Parker's address tonight will be "Remission of Sins." Baptismal services

rMI follow the sermon. Do not forget the East Chicago

Baseball association prize mask ball. Thursday evening. April 11, 1912. at Lewis Rink, East Chicago. 6 4t

BOXING PERMIT

FOR GARDEN

New York, April 11. Madison Square Garden came Into Its own again as a

boxing club today, when the state com

'mission granted the Garden Athletic

club (Inc.). lessee of the garden, a li

cense to hold boxing shows in the his toric arena.

The lease accompanying the application shows that the new athletic club has hired the entire garden for one year for $300,000. According to the terms of the lease, the control of the garden will pass Into the hands of the athletic club April 21, and it is under

stood that the opening show will be

held shortly thereafter.

Paekey McFarland has already been guaranteed $10,000 or 15 per cent of

the gate, together with 25 per cent of

the moving picture profits, for a ten-

jtound go with the English champion,

Matt Wells. '" Tim Hurst, thVs Veteran

referee, who baa been selected as man

ager of the club, Is also negotiating with numerous other stars, including

Jeannette, Langford, "Knockout' Brown, Gibbons, Coulon and others.

DUNDEE OUTPOINTS

HOUOK EASILY

New York, April 11. In the continue

tlon of the elimination series, among

the aspirants to meet Johnny Kllbane

for the featherweight championship. Tommy Houck of Philadelphia w&a badly beaten last night at the Empire Athletic club by Johnny Dundee of this city. Twice during the bout Houck was floored, once by a left swing and -again by a short right hook.

CARD OK THANKS. We take this means of extesding our

heartfelt thanks to our friends ana t

neighbors for the assistance and sym

pathy through the sudden death of our beloved husband and father. Also for

the manv beautiful floral offerings. MRS. A. SIRLIN AND FAMILY.

SIKORA NEALY

KNOCKED OUT Detroit, Mtch.. April 11. Pat DrouiTilard of Windsor almost knocked out Paul Sikora' of Detroit in the eighth round of their fight last night, thereby upsetting all the dope. Sikora :was staggering all over the ring at the end.

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two hours , the old guard, drilling under : considerable handicap owing to the unfinished condition of the yard, fairly percolated pepper, ginger awl all that Bort of tljlng. Every heaver on the west side payroll was asked to unllmber in batting practice that the veteran outfit might enjoy some truly de

sirable swatting exercise.

CAPTAIN OF MAROON ELEVEN QUITS SCHOOL

Lawrence Whiting. Gridiron;

and Track Star, to Enter Business Field.

Lawrence Whiting, captain of he 1912 football team of the University of Chicago, has played his last game for the Midwayltes. He withdrew from the Maroon school yesterday and left for St. Louis, to enter business, after send

ing his resignation from the athletic teams to Coach Stagg. He was expected to remain In college this spring and be eligible for the Maroon eleven this fall. Whiting will be a loss t the track team, as well as to the football squad, as he was counted on for points in the

high hurdles. - He has played center on the football team for two. years, and

was one of the strongest of 8tagga linemen last season.

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WILUE HOPPE TO PLAY DEMAREST New York, April 11. Willie Hoppe will defend his world's championship at 18.2 balk line billiards against Calvin Demarest at the Hotel Astor tonight. Demarest is conceded an even chance to win by local experts becsuse of Hoppe's defeat at 18.1 by Sutton and

his recent poor showing at 18.2. A big

gallery is sure to be present when the cue stars bank for the first shot.

CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR THE WEEK. ?' THURSDAY. - Contest between Willie ' Hoppe and Calvin Demarest for 18.2 balk line billiard championship, at Hotel Astor, New York. y .. .. , National .A. ,A. U. wrestling championship tournament at Newark, .N. J. National league begins its season, with' Philadelphia at Boston, New York at Brooklyn, Chicago at Cincinnati, and Pittsburg at .St. Louis. American league begins its season, with St. Louis at Chicago, 4

Washington at Philadelphia, De-

trolt at Cleveland, and Boston at New York. Southern League begins its tea-

son, with Mobile at New Orleans,

Montgomery at Birmingham, Chattanooga at Atlanta, and Nashville at Memphis. , 4 Cotton States league begins Its

season, with Greenwood at Jack-

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New Orleans at Vicksburg. Packey McFarland vs. Willie Schaefer, 10 rounds, at Quincy, 111. FRIDAY. Annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Aeronautical association at New York. Annual field trials of the English Setter Club of America at

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at Dallas,

JMedford. N. J. Wrestling contest Zbyszko and Demetral Texas.

Texas league begins its season, with Houston at Galveston. San Antonio at Beaumont, Fort Worth

at Austin, and Dallas at Waco. SATURDAY. Triangular boat race between Washington and Stanford universities at Oakland, Cal. Annual lnterscholastle track meet at Leland Stanford university'

Annual indoor athletic meet at Columbia university. Portland,

Ore. Western Intercollegiate gymnastlc and wrestling meet at Uni-

verslty of Illinois.

Howard Morrow vs. Bert Fagan,

20 rounds, at Vernon, Cal.

ernoon. The Tigers won, 28 to-6. For three Innings the visitors held together reasonably well, but Paiettl helped the -explosion by a, wild exhibition in the box. and the Tigers' terrific slug

ging, combined with fourteen errors on Lehigh s part, turned the contest Into

a farce. The score:

Princeton .......4 0 0 4 4 0 6 5 23

Lehigh 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

Batteries Princeton, Greenbaum,

Strret and Wall; Lehigh, Pazettl Dyer

and Bell.

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EW MEXICO SEEKS BOXING LAW

For the second time in the pugilistic

history of this country a bijl has been Introduced in a state legislature for the purpose of legalizing a world's heavyweight championship match. Yesterday In the . New Mexico legislature a

measure was presented which provides for forty-five-round glove contests under state supervision. The bill is intended to legalize the Jack JohnsonJim Flynn fight next July 4, for which

Los Vegas. N. M.. is in the field. It was introduced by George W. Tripp ,of Los Vega. According to dispatches from the new state the measure has an excellent chance of passing, too.s Back in 1897, when Jim Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons were chasing around the country looking for a spot in which to settle their memorable quarref, Nevada . stepped into the breach in the same manner. The legislative branch

there legalized finish fights with five-

ounce mitts.' On March 17 of that year

Corbett and Fltz went at it in Carson

City, much to the discomfiture of the

pompadoured one. Jim Jeffries and

Jack Johnson boxed in Reno not so

long ago under the same old law.

It's no wonder Jack Curley, the

Johnson-Flynn promoter. Is hesitating

about naming the site for th big July battle. Jack wants to know Just where he stands before he leaps. If that New

Mexico bill goes through, Los Vegas ro doubt will get the plum, as . the Western Pacific railroad, which was

plugging for the mill to be staged

across the Nevada line a short dls

tance from Salt Lake City, has sudden

ly lost Interest in the match, according

to report. The Goulds control the Western Pacific, and the rumor is that Helen Gould has opposed any contribution from the -railroad.

CUBS I REDS READY

FOR START: LET 'ER GQ

Cincinnati in Gala Attire

Awaits Opening of the Season. .

Cincinnati, April 11.- Opening day is here again, with cow bells atune, a record-breaking crowd assured, both machines at weight and midsummer weather on tap. The Cub and Red forces will inaugurate baseball hostilities for the season of 1912 this afternoon at Mr. Herrmann's $400,000 fan palace. . Some time before 8 o'clock the Hon. Henry T. 'Huqt, mayor of this 'commonwealth, will horn through the assentbled populace, chuck a brand new, immaculately white baseball into the ring, eald pellet will be tossed back to Leonard "King" Cole and the pastime will proceed. Better climatic conditions for curtain raising In this particular sort of athletic endeavor couldn't be asked than that which prevailed when Chance and his shipmates went through thefr final- paces yesterday afternoon. For U

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One of the biggest athletio field: pe

Jects ever planned for Joliet has) bet

outlined by the Illinois Steel company

for the 8teel Works club. It will be on the plan of the Illinois Steel company's

Gary athletic field. By filling in

tract of swamp land. south of the mill on Columbia street, the olub will be

given one of the' best athletic fields in

the city.

Work of filling in will start within few days according to present plana. It will be rushed in .order that the Steel Works baseball teams may play there

this summer.

Just as soon as the work gets fairly

under way, a steel corporation league

will be organized. It will Include teams from the mill, E., J. tc E.. coke ovens

and Scott street and Rockdale works.

The number of teams to be In the

league is not yet known.

Games will probably be played on Saturday afternoons, leaving the tnea free to play with other teams on Sun

day.

The new field will be used for general athletic' purposes. In the fall football

will be on the bilL A soccer football

team will be organised. All the mem

bers of these various teams must be employes of the steel corporation. Jollet Herald.

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MEN DEFEATED New Tork, April Drseertyo ed-

mlnletered another defeat te Chicago in the National Three-OusMoa Btntard

league last night wtiea CBasrtoa 01 a. playing for the winners, won ever James Shea and Dr. A. J. Hurts e( the Windy City. B0 to at. Shea started forChicago, but retired afte the twenty-

second inning in favor 'of Her la. Otis made a high run of four, while Harris clicked off seven in one session. The defeat handed the vleitors robs them of leadership In the tournament and pate Kansas City on even terms with their western rival. '

TOD SLOAN SUED FOR DIVORCE New Tork, April 11. Tod Sloan, the once famous jockey,' was defendant today in an international suit for divorce. The present wife lsaTulia Sanderson of "The Siren" " company, and who was a success in "The Arcadians." She says Sloan will probably ' never return to America. An order allowing service by publication was granted to her. Sloan Is now training race horses and, spends most of his time in London, Brussels and Paris. . Mrs. Sloan makes numerous charges against her husband. One is that he showed too much attention to Miss Mabel Robinson on a train between Mew

WALSH-COSTER FIGHT A FROST New York, April 11. After a very unsatisfactory exhibition between Joe Coster of tbls city and Jimmy Walsh of Boston, Dan Tone, the referee, stopped the final bout In. the middle of the eighth round and ordered both fighters from the ring. Coster was willing enough to fight, but Walsh held his arms In a viselike grip every' time tho

two came together. Frank O'Nell, the boxing commissioner, requested the management to hold up the money that had been guaranteed the boxers.

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BURNS AND HAYES DRAW Indianapolis, April , 11. Ftankie Burns knew he had finished the -fight of his life when he shaded Chick Hayes, the local bantamweight. In ten rounds of fast fighting here last night. The Jersey City boy excelled at infighting and landed many blows which Hayes was unable to stop.t Hayes did his best work in the second and eighth rounds, when he scored several hard swings, cutting Burns 6ver the right eye In the latter round. Hayes had the better of the long-range fighting.

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SOX AT TAPE TO START AMERiCANLEAGUE RACE Rebuilt . Team and New Faces Will Be Attractions For Fans.

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band of white shins, with new and old j faces, will make their initial splurge toward a distant goal, and simultaneously six other clubs will set out with the same purpose that of capturing an American league championship and a possible world's title. "All set," was Manager, Callahan's encouraging word last night after the men had finished a day of toll far more strenuous than any spent on the southern drill grounds, -oday when the

lights are turned into the south side arena at 3 p. m. sharp the optimistic attitude of the leaTer may be understood, for unless the dope suffers severely the squad that trots out to tear Into the Browns' defense will be a revelation to the thousands who have read, reread, talked and retalked baseball since the squad hit out In midwinter for the camp to the far side of the Dixie line.

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