Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1912 — Page 3

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TInus.Iav. Oct. 10. 1912.

THE TIMES.

Pitchers Who Battled to a Draw in Yesterday's Cub-Sox Game -J , - - , 2 ,1 1 ' ' -r'v , -

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I , I swung Willie's head as though his

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DARKNESS HALTS SOX-CUBS BUTTLE; -NO RUNS SCORED Bruins Gain Advantage When Lavender Earns Draw With Walsh.

City Series Receipts. Total Htf rntlMiioe 111.0 12 (.row rrrrlpln 1 1.45.25 rlaer share ,2xvN.4:J r ... ,.tl.'K xhare 2.IMMI. I."

National cwnailwloi l.ltU.oijrl

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Lloe Stor Kaufmann & Wolf

btamps

Exceptionally Strong Values in Ladies Suits, Coats and Dresses

Player ihure In the reeelpln of i

LADIES' FINE TAILORED SUITS In stylish heavy weight French and storm

si eerges. navy, blue and black, :!4-inch

nlr three more Kanien.

m the amt Kme of the eity erie , jackets, lined throuKhoiit with heavy satin,

IBt lfHr tne nnrndiinrr n?i I - mm i.; .w.. ' .s..,:2. s

several models to choose from. Regular

Weather furrcast I'nnett leil colder today.

I 4 Vntler wretched conditions ChicaKo's I i

and t Is. D(i values, Friday

only.

13.85

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Jimmy Clabby of Hammond put up a p-reat flsht in Buffalo nieht before, last, and a Buffalo fight export says: "Jimmy Clabby, past master of every trick and art In the fame of hit. Ptop and get away, grave one of the greatest exhibitions of all angles of the boxing prame that has ever been seen in a Buffalo rinp last nifrht, when he outboxed. outfouprht. outhit and outclassed Knockout Brcnnan In thrlr ten-round tltit In Convention hall, and twice came dost to knocking out the wonderfully rupecd I'.ufialo boy. "In comparison to Clabby. Brennan was as a draft. hors to a thoroughbred, and Clabby won in Just that fashIon. He was too fast for Urer.nan, too accurate in his hlttlnc, used too many tricks and at times h.-id Ilrennan so confused hy his wonderful work In the

and hard punches. Ieft Jabs that

swung Willie's head as though his neck were a hin,-o, right and left

swings that almost turned him completely about in his tracks, and hooks that threatened to carry his chin out into the audience simply rained on Willie's adamant Jaw, and, though he was tired, weary and well marked at the finish, he was still there, still ftb'ljting, and still willing. "The crowd simply marveled where Clabby's punches came from. He darted his left in as fast as a serpent's tongue. He feinted and plided about the ring like a panther, with left and

rtiht waitlnp to shoot at Prennnn's

i Jaw or body the moment an openinpr showed. He landed twenty punches to ! Brennan's one. smothering; Brennan's

leads or half-round swings, and rolling in the sp.me rMrectton of every effective punch until when it landed it had lost its force. When he cut loose the crowd simply

clinches that Brennan did not know j 'ooh-ed" with the force behind his which way to turn. From the time , punches. For five rounds he contentClabby darkened Brennan's right eye j ( r himself with trying to draw Willie with a lightning- left Jab in the very I wide open for solid punches, rippinK first exchange of the first round until J many home as they went to a clinch, a weary but still willing: Kaye wel- and at the infiRht.inr showing- his facomed the final tinkling of Ikey Klip- j mous 'loop-the-loop' and back-hand fel's bell, Brennan hadn't a ghost of a f punches with a marvelous accuracy

two m.ijor league teams fought a m

nifi--!:t h.itlle on tiif S'utii side grounds yesterday in the opening clash of their campaign for the city championsisip. ami when the umpire called a truce at the end of the ninth innitift the score was d to 0 in favor of the Cubs.

It is not often that a drawn battle results in advantage to either side, but in this cape there is no question but that the Cutis achieved a virtual vic

tory. The hue box played their

hih trump card in Ed Walsh. who pitched a stupendous panic considering the handicaps, holding the Cubs down to one safe hit. But their ace

was wasted. It caught nothing, neither jack nor the frame, and now Manager Chance has command of the trump suit. i. , s'.abmen. James Sanford Lavender, alias Jimmy, to all intents and purposes pitched the Knat Walsh to a standstill. He was hit for six times as many safeties as the Cubs made off the V.k Reel, but runs are what win ball games and the Sox could make nary a run off James S.nford. By that feat Lavender K-ive his team every reason to believe it can beat the White Sox in the series, and put the south side team on the defensive. Confidence cuts so prreat a figure in short battles that the lack of it produced in the White Sox camp hy their failure to cop yesterday's pame will prove a heavy handicap to overcome.

LADIES' FINE SERGE

DRESSES,

Very Special at $3.98 and $4.98

f" Several different styles to chooso from, some are trimmed with velvet, others with pining of contrasting colors; $7.50

sj and $8.50 values, special at 4.98 and

3.98

JUNIOR COATS, $7.00 Values, $5.98

Made of well-wearing chinchilla, in navy

and gray, with shawl and notch collar?.

warm and comfortable for winter school wear

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Sizes for Indies and Miss-es, ,r.2 and

inches long, made of an extra good qual

ity caracul, shawl collar and deep cuffs, j

special for Friday only ,

ills.

8.65

100 LADIES' AND MISSES' SILK DRESSES, at $8.99

Of an extra heavy silk mescaline; waists are trimmed with silk and buttons of contrasting colors, new long sleeves, crushed

silk belts; colors are navy, brown and f.

taupe, 15.00 values, at

8.9:

WOMEN'S HATS Pretty New Fall Styles, $4.98

More than a hundred pretty Velvet Hats to select from at this price, large and small shapes, nicely trimmed with wings,

ribbon and ostrich fancies, special

4.08

Specials from Various Depts. of the Store

Carpet Broom, fine quality corn, regular 3c value

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Palm Olive Soap, three

' 10c bars for

20c

CHAMPIONS FIGHT TO EVEN SCORE.6-6,

ii ELEVEN ROUNDS

Darkness Stops Second Contest Between Boston and New York.

Ladies' Plauen Collars, white and

cream, 50c values, at

25c

Chocolate Dipped Carmels, per pound

15c

2'4-Yard Wide Unbleached Bed Sheets, special at

49c

Special Demonstration of "MY WIFE'S SALAD DRESSING in Grocery Department.

Full Size Bleached Pillow Cases, special at

10c

No. 1.o0 Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon,

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Women's Wear Special Savings

Ladies' White Lingerie and Voile Waists, silk embroidered front, val.

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chance. He fojprht a courageous battie, one that mide Clabby pay him the same eulogy pronounced by Mike Gibbons after the Cleveland battle, when he said: " 'Brennan is one of the touerhest

boys I ever met. I hit him enough ' nan's head. It plunked solidly on the

times and hard enough to beat a chin and Brennan went down cleanlv.

that simply astonished the crowd. In the sixth round he came near 'ijettlnsr' Brennan. Kayo had taken

I 4Ulte a mauling and was desperately j trying to land his swings. Suddenly j Clabby shot a left hook Inside of Bren-

heavyweipht, tut I couldn't pet him. He must be made of iron.' "It certainly looked that way. For the entire ten rounds Brennan was a mark for Clabby's wonderfully fast

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World's Series Receipts.

Total utendance S0.14S Totiil receipts 5K.31.0 lMayers' share Jtl.M.2 Kaeh elub'H xkarr 10..'Ort.42 Commission's share fi,s:t.0 TOTAL FOH TWO GAM1JS. Paid Attendanee BR.S7S f.roB!. receipts ft3.t,M.00 riaj-rm' share T.OT.! Kaeh clnh'n ohare 24.029.42 National rtmmlliii J.t,:-t9. In the first two Karnes of the world's series last year the attendance was !4.57 and total receipts !M2O..-i2l.50.

5.00 Messaline Silk Waists, plain tailored and lace trimmed models,

new long sleeves, in black and all

wanted colors, special at

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SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY BAIN OR SHINE

LAKE SHORE TRAINS leave La Salle Street Station (Chicago) every 15 minutes after 12 o'clock noon until 1 :0S p. m., s-opping at Knglewood and South Chicago only. Returning trains at 4:40 and after the races. Calumet District Special Service MICHIGAN CENTRAL RY. TRAINS leave Kensington at 12:40, Hammond at 1.2:54 and Gary ar 1:10 p. m., arriving at Park at 1:30; returning at 1 : 00 p.'rn. Kxrra sections as required. Extra Trains on SOUTH SHORE ELECTRIC ROAD will make stops at regular Mineral Springs station, at which point motor busses will take patrons direct to grand stand. Motor busses will operate at frequent intervals between the towns of Porter and Chesterton and main gates at race track. Admission, including Railroad Fare, $2.00. Admission at Gate, $1.50

while the crowd was In an uproar Brennan pot to his knees and took

count of nine. Clabby tried desperately to finish him. but Brennan covered and the time was too short. Brennan made every clinch a latlnp one after that, whil" Clabby pounded him hard on the body and ripped crashing rlt'hts to the face. Once Brennnn eauirht Clabby off poise and rushed him to the ropes, his rischt. flying wild, landing solidly on Jimmy's chin. The crowd yelled, but Clabby l.!Uhd and proceeded to pump both hands Into Brennan from all anjrles. "In the seventh Clabby tried to end It, bv;t Brennan fousrht him close and Clabby missed the vulnerable point on three occasions by inches only. Brennan showed wonderful ability to assimilate punishment in this round and drew a cheer for his erani'-ness. "Clabby eased a little In the eighth, tut the ninth saw him HKfin fie-htlng hard. 11.- folbivve.l Brcnnati about the

rintr and shifting hands tried to pet Brennan with one punch. Brennan dodcrert. the issue, but his crouch and tuarcmc both ered Clabby and he did most of his punthinp in this clinch. "In the tenth Clabby a-J:ain put on a 'full head of sham and tipped Brennan this way and that with hard j swings, shakinc his to ad in wonder that Brennan didn't po down. He ' pounded Kayo hard in the clinches and :th-n suddenly shifted to the brad, in ;in effort to pet in one punch that 'would end It, hut althouph the punches landed Brennan proved too touph , and at the end Clubby pive him a real ' hand-ciusp and an admiring pat on the ; back. j "One of the incidents of the bout was Clabby's effort to i;et Brennan's cat

by talkinp to him. 'Look out for that jaw," Jimmy wotild say as he edtred in, then shifted an awful hook to the stomach. 'That don't phase me,' Brennan replied. 'I can hit some myself.' and he'd try to pet one over. Brennan showed every element of pamem-ss, but was up apair.st too much class."

Petticoat Special Ladies' Black Mercerized Petticoats, wide corded flounce and dust ruflle, a splendid

dollar value, at

The Finest Front-Laced Corset on sale is the "MODART." We have it see the "MODART" the next time you are In our Corset Department.

60c

2.19

Ladies' 3.50 Bath Robes at 2.19 made of an exceptionally good quality flannelette, light and dark persian patterns, full

length and width, special for Friday..,

Women's Crepe Kimonos of an excellent quality cotton crepe, full length, colors are light blue, pink and red, 1.50 values QuG Ladies' Bib Aprons of good quality percale and gingham, pretty

light and dark checks and fig

ures, nicely made, special at

Ask to

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Boston, Mass.. Oct. 10. New York and Boston yesterday foupht out the preatest world's series pame ever played, and because darkness was descending the p;ime was called at the end of the eleventh innlnp with the score 6 to 6. Both teams are figuring that they should have won, and either side of the arpument can be backed by facts. 11ures and beliefs. especially beliefs. Analyzing it critically, the tiiants were lucky to be In the runnlne. A muffed line fly, a sl'.uhtly misjudged foul that Carripan came near spearinp with one

hand after lie had lost it. put them Into the lead when they seemed hopelessly beaten, and. staugerlng. strupKling, and fighting, they went the limit. There should not be any discount of the p.uneness and desperate work of the (Hants. All the way It seemed as if they were beatn. Boston has shown more skill, more brilliancy, more all round work and seemed to be wlnninp easily when the Ciants, at bat. turned and. seizir.e the opportunity offered by Huston's errors. foupht their way ahead. Boston, desperate and determined, slupLrtd back. One terrific drive by Speaker evened it up. and an Instant later Lewis drove the ball to the fence in right center. One foot hipher, the ball would have cleared the barrier and Boston woul dhave won another panic. The ball shot back into the field and Lewis was. held at second.

With the pame in the balance. Larry Ooyle, a real ball player, mode one of the preatest. plays of his career, cut off a base hit with a one-handed stop and held the Bed Sox even.

Friday is Bargain Day in the Clothing Department Double Stamps with All Purchases

Boys' Regular 6.50 Suits

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Made of all-wool cheviots and tweeds, in fancy mixed grays, browns and tans, some have extra pair of knickers, 7 to 16, A AA special at Boys' Winter Overcoats Of wool cheviots, hlues, browns and fancy mixed tans, grays and browns, in stripes and diagonal weaves, convertible style collars,

r to 17 years,

3.43

When tbinps are lookluc tnlphty blue to hriebten tip just take a chew of IMOX MOIT, It will do for yon

what no other tobaceo on earth can do.

NEBRASKA TRIES SECRET PRACTICE Lincoln, Neb.. Oct. 10. The pates to Nebraska I'.eld were locked yesterday and Jumbo ttehm's cornhuskers were put throuph their first practice that was genuinely secret. The varsity playey slovenly football in scrimmaging with the freshmen and could score qnly two touchdowns in a half hour.

FURNISHINGS FOR MEN REDUCED New arrivals in Men's Hats A complete line of Imperial Hats in every new block and shade. The best $3 Hat

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fj Men's Laundered Shirts, neat it stripes and figured effects in :l plain and pleated stylos, well

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Boys' 1.25 AU-Wool Knickerbockers Well made, large range rtft ange of patterns, pair C

Men's and Young Men's

Trousers

All-wool worsteds, desirable ii?'

fall colors; peg top and conserv- -f f&

ative styles, 30 to 42 f$ ..' I waist measure, special jUu v's'?

Men's Pure All -Wool Hand-Tailored Trousers

Worsteds and blue

splendid assortment of fall patterns.

serges,

5.00

SPECIAL for Friday Men's Regular 15.00 Black Cravanettes can be worn as fall overcoat and rain coat, f a. a a

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Some emoke that Clarenc Drr-w 6l5arl It eathiSea.

Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers. jaguar color, full

range of sizes, 69c values

39c

Boys' Fine Sweater Coats, the new Ilyron and shawl collars, in sxav navy and maroon, sizes

26 to 34 a 3.00 coat, at

2.00

REAL SHOE ECONOMY. SPECIAL VALUES FOR DOUBLE STAMP DAY.

Men's Box Calf Shoes, English welled soles, new round toe, exceptionally well made, special for

Friday,

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A Wonderful Showina cf

W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES

for Men, all leathers an I new shapes, spechil

values at

3.0G

Ladies' Fall Shoes, at $2.00 New models, full round toe, ehort vamps, either ouban or low heel, in patent leather and gun metal calf, rcgu- fif lar 2.50 values, at... . tUU

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