Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1916 — Page 3
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BASEBALL'S NATIONAL COMMISSION NOW SUBJECT OK WARM TALK
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Davenport Calls Up Long; Distance to Say Its Coin- j ing Mere Than ISO Strong j for Big Battle at Ham-1 mond Tomorrow. j A hug distanco te'-'-phone ca'l f rem : the management of the 1 tav.nport A.' i '. to the guiding powers 'l' th- . ClaLbvs i.. : night gave usfwrnnre : that all is t !! and tomorrow w ill .e'j the invasion nf !.. a into Indiana. I Tliis is the .. ..tuif: MUlnight tnmiit Fan nr..! vhiy.-r. j ii'.'-.vi' Uavonpiii t :;i ?: i'iniwan j attached t Hoc!; Island iiiiin. j Sunday, 7 a. in. i legation arriv-s: i Chicago, passengers get up when .'"' get ready, have lunch ami eaten: :enei Cain on Morion for Hammond, j 1 i' : 1 5 lavt-npirt arrives in Il.un- . mond and is mot at Motion station by i tit' teen piece band arid a commit t.--.- : .vi.i.b escorts the crowd to tlie chiiiu-
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KBW YORK. Xov. 1H. That the j New York wtate law which allows j ten-round, no-decision boxing "ex- I hibitiona" will sliortly be put to a ' test was indicated yesterday by the j wratli of the managers of Harry j I'ierce and Shamus I ' Brien, 1 i trh t- ! wedght, who met a few night ago. i
Thidr bout was ."topped by the ref- j j eree, who declared the men were j not doing- their best. j The boxing- commission ruled that the referee was ritrht in stop- I
ping- the bout and refusing to allow; ; the boxers r.ny pay for their acrvr- j ices. According to New York I cl itics. If u'lii it n and Pierce car ry i the matter to the courts, which ! they have threatened to do, it will : raise the question of v.-hether the rommi: sion has the rifrht to dertuini) that tht; boxers li'nt instt-ad j
! of box. The .tat law ttllowa only i I "boxing- exhibitions." j : .
494 ACEES of LAND FEES ' in SOUTH AMERICA ' FREE lectures in Library TIall. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, continuous from 7 to 0 p. m. Office at 137 Trnman Ave., Hammond, i I In:l. K. Hug-lies.
Lake Ceisnty TIti
iieranty Co,
Abstracters of Titles I
Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lo'ts in IakeJDounty.
FRED K. MOTT, Prv. FRANX HAMMOND. Vlt
Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Oinces at Hammond and Gary
EDWARD J. EDER, Msnator.
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Ixft to riht: Dan Johnson, John Tener and Garry Herrmann. The r.Etior-al commission of baselall is in for a little criticism this winter, as it seems there have been opinions expressed in several quarters of a nature unfriendly to its present members. More impartial and disinterested treatment of the questions brought bf-fore them has been said to be what is wanted. A new picture of the commission as at present constituted is shown above.
l:,0 to .,,)-01abby fans hold re-! 001 fl If R H H P R C H TQ H.tion for visitors in chamber jfftl f ft'i U R i 1 1 0 IJLH I U
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by the band. 2:3o I'avenport and flabby line-up j for what it is believed will be the best! football gatco seen in J Iamniuud In j Hammond will start the g-ame with: practically the same iln.--up.aa it b--sran play last Sunday, far-tain rsiockr
stated todaj". Tab: .t and Meyers Willi'
play the halfback positions; Ted Miocker, full; Nolan and Stinchfiebl, ; ends; Volkrnan and P.uffner, tackles.-Seilep-ar and Green, guards, and Frank) Blocker, center. Davenport's line-up j
is not known n finitely but it. will
have a so.tiad of eighteen or twenty : men including: Jones and Shuler, the i stars. J Tt was stated over the phone from I Iavenport last r'ght that fares have been paid for iaore than a hundr.-d r fans. i
heavyweight. They plan to stage th ftiTht at the St ick Yards Stadium late ' in the Winter t.r next Spring. j
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Ex-Fresident's
Sons Flay cn Eival j Football Teams. !
DARCY NOW A SOLDIER IN mLITARY CAM?
KANSAS CITY, 11U-, Xov. IS. Outweighed about lii'ty pounds and outclassed in height and reach. Hauling l.-insky of New York last the deei-
ioii t'. I ail M orris, the Oklahoma
heavywedpht, here Thursday night in a tifteeii round bout before a crowd of 8NM) persons in Convention hall. Morns was outpointed in the early rounds, but Levinsky beean to weaken
j in the eighth, and from then on the Oklahoma!! had a good advantage, i I,evmsky was tired and hanging on at
I the finish. i j Eight rounds, went to Morris, three j to Levmsky, and the other were even. I
The bout was marred by wrestling! and clinching:, the Battler being the j worst offender. j In the semi-windup Otto "Wallace of
Milwaukee knocked out Itiliy Wagner in the seeond round of a scheduled ten
VIGT03Y TODAY
I Open Play to Feature Inter-
sectional Clash at Ann Arbor.
l'IU( KTO, . J.. Nov. IS. Two j moiim of ci-Prpslilfntu, (harlra Taft unil KIcliurd Cleveland, will lie on j oppoKlnt football teams todny j nheii when Princeton and Tale clniti at Palmer Stniiluni. Taft in j i a tnekle nnl won n plaee hn ii Vnlfi i
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reKUliir. C'lcveliind is a linrktleld in a ii. Imt owinn: to poor omli t Ion has ilunr little this e:ir for Princeton, lie is said to have heen promised a ehnnce to share In Prineeton's lust and most important Kume of the season today.
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50,CC0 PURSE FOR WILLARD . AKD FULTON
ANN' Altl'.'n. MICH., Nov. IS. I Michigan laces I't.misj lvar.ia today in ; j one of iLv big intersectional conilicts : m
of the year. and last night both Ur.Pinion of aitht representative. I coach, s are predicting victory for ( ThurMduy were, J their eleV. IlS. . , i. , H, I ,,rl Unrrli 1 n I Rxf- !
SYlXKV, Nov. IS. Ees Iai cy, the j Australian middleweight and wor ld's j
middleweight champion, reached his majority on October 28 and has been j called into camp as a trainee for. mil- j IiEXVEP., starv service home defense. Quite a leaving for
number of boxers have gone into camp! Jess Willard
under the proclamation, but the ma-' Jones, Jik Curb-y ior ity had already enlisted, and only ; and Jack Kaninu-r,
lad a under twenty-one and married ; will offer a $50,000 purse for
men were left, and these have not yet j ty-round decision battle between Wil-!.-n called upon to give their services, lard and Fred Fulton, the Minnesota
li-otu elevens will have their full j (strength, m the lield wlo-n the whistle biuws, and there will be no alibis; after the game. Sparks will start at j iiuarter for Michigan, but it is doubt-I ful if he will be in shape to do the ! kicking. Raymond and I.'unne ' can
care for tins department, however, COI.0.. Nov. IS. Before land with the regular pilot barking j the East for a talk with; the signals, the Wolverines will pre-:
and his manager, Tom ; sent a lormidable lineup. Maulbetsch
declared that he j will be at left half wun Raymond at local promoter. right and Smith at full-hack. ,
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College Football Today.
tling l.evinsky (l.'.lt Otto W allace I knocked out Hilly Wanner (1. ew York Irty Cross stopped
Albert Iludoud ) I'atsy Clinc heat Pnckey Honimey tlO.i j At Waterloo, la. .Veal Allison stopped! Tommy tiary
Winnipeg Tommy Gihltons beat j Joe llerrick (12). : lhiladelphin Mickey t.allajiher ! heat i:dilie agond Oil; Jinim? j IrKoy anil Joe Iiorsey ilrew tltttj Harry I'earce heat Johnny lfoican j
lots t noriey v alters oeai ammy Wall (li Whitey Fltgerald bent doling Johnny l)undee (tl).
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The Home of PLUTO
have wonderful hedlthgiving properties.
' Just what your system needs after the hot summer and to prepare for the social whirl of the winter. And it's such a delightful duty, French Lick Springs is so restful, situated in the foothills of the Cumberland Mountains, away from the nerve-racking: noise. A wonderful hotel with delicious meals, splendid music, an excellent 18-hole golf course in the finest condition, splendid saddle horses, and just a night's ride from Chicago
On the ip!.a-iiNHl?ci v U--?lclllCAGO. IUlAiAi'OUS ii LOLIiVlUJi Kit.) Two daily trainl - 'hicajro 8 : 30 a.m. with through obscrvationrarlor car 9 :0iYICE' . wi:h electric lighted drawing-room, compartment, observant; deeping cars from Dearborn Station. We have just issued a new booklet, beautifully illustrated, that describes French Lick Springs, and the wonderful Irench Lick Springs Hotel in story and picture, ou wul emoy reading it. Send for a copy today. Address French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick Springs, Ind. . Or E. P. Cockre!?, G. P. A fJlonon Route ., ' 143S Trar.spcrtation Building, Chicago, hi.
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apoiis. Florida is, Indinnn nt Tiloomington. Iowa vs. Ames nt Ames. Ohio vs. t jtse at t levelaiid. I-nns Ivniiia vs. Michigan at Ann rlor. Notre Iame vs. Michiuan itgies at F.ast l.ansiiiK. i: vst. ale s. Princeton at Priiicctoii. . Harvard vs. limit n at Cnnihriilsce.
Cornell vs. .Massachusetts Aggies Ithaea. Ilartinouth s. W est Irginia
Hanover. Pittsburgh vs. ( tiniegie nt Pittsburgh. I'enii State vs. I.afnjette at State tiilleKe. Army vs. Springfield at West Point. Navy vs. ii In om at Annapolis.
INDOOR BASEBALL The Seatenas, with seven victories and no defeats to their credit this year, are to play the B .C. B team at
j indoor baseball in the Community j gymnasium at Hammond at 7:S0 toi night and would like to arriwige fu
ture games with any ana an comers.
Depository for U. S. Government Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond Today We Represent Over $1,300,000.00 A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. - , We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
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DIRECTORS. AXTOX H. TAPPER. CARL E. BAUER. WM. D. WE 1 3. PETER CRUM PACKER JAMES W. S7IXS0N". .TOFEFII J. RUFF,
OFFICERS" F. R. SCITAAF. President. WM. D. WE13, Vice President. A. II. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier-
G. EDER. Asst. Cashier.
FOOTBALL RESULTS
Ilrown, 13; Jliyidrix colSouthern Methodist nni-
1 ferideison lege. 0. l.ic.-. US;
vci-s-tty, 3. Kansas Xorrnal, Ret ban Kansas Manual. Midland Harvard Si conds, 0: ilrown
o. Kirksville Xorrnal, 12; Christian V. ;. Ili4u.iue, in; St. Thomas, tl. IV-nn State, 10; Lafayette. 0.
Arizona, 7.; Xew M.-.'.ioi Agg Texas a. & M-, 77: ltolia Sc Mines. 0. William Jewell. T,; llaker, 0 Spi ineli' id State ' Xorrnal, 46 i'Ie State Xorrnal, 0. Cornell. .2:!; Coe, 7. '
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I-'rank- H'ecker, Hammond football capiain. has b en entered by his fri.-nOs in a "mu t popular yoking man" cf.nt'-st with a motorcycle offered as the f-rize.
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There's little comfort in most low priced ' cars. You can't use their speeds. They jostle you they ride roughly they don't hold the road, The $635 Overland is different. It is not only the speediest of low priced cars But you can use the full speed of its power
ful motor when you need it.
Easy Riding It has long 4 2 -inch, easy riding, shock absorbing cantilever rear springs. In addition the 75 B Overland is a longer car 1 Clinch wheelbase. And it has 4-inch tires. Its smoothness and ease of riding at any speed would do justice to a much larger and heavier car. Come in and let us demonstrate. That's the best kind cf proof. ,
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