Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1916 — Page 6
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Downstate High School Says Steel City "Gang" is 'Claiming State Title Cer
tainly We Are Claiming It; i 'n,Z
Why Shouldn't We?
i Special to Tin: Times. j KENSSELAER. 1NI.. Nov. 21. The: .;. ,cat of Sheridan high school at the hands of Gary hrgh at the. latter place ,ituiday put quite a damper on tho j
Sliendan-uensseiaer itanie ai -. lie next Saturday morning, and tonsuierable of the glamor of the coining ontest has been erasrd. This frame has been advertised for the state
championship, and now that the dicr- ' ill team has been defeated h ,t ; tliern representative, Kensselaer ! v, ,11 have but very little to gain, white a defeat will eliminate them both! vm the running for the state chain-I
ei.-iiship and also from the northern fnd'ami raee. Sheridan pulled a foolish iiidv by scheduling tin's, game.
st.-fl t -i t v- frnnrr is row ciaiirmifcr'
state title and a Win by Jo-nss-nvpr Sheridan will leave a I'ontrn. ; between the two schools which
iahly will never be settled. mry
has met "with defeat once this year, tho same as Kensselaer. Tlie defeat .dmniistered to the Gary team was by
high school and it either
:i y or Morocco could be scoured hej e r Thanksgiving day the game should . v. the greatest crowd tiiat ever saw i, :gh school game In this city on M-Uey Day. A win over Moicco by nsselaer would be an indirect win er Gary, while a victory over Gary mid give the state championship to -nsselaer Kensselaer rooters should company the local team to Lafayette ; Saturday and help 'them win.
rillCACO. Nov. 21. .Toe Welling.
i full of confidence And with a real live
manager in his corner to direct his fighting, will attempt tonight at l!a-cin-to reverse the decision in bis former meeting with 1-Xer Hammer, u lien the Swede was voted the honors by the. majority of newspaper critics. Wei ling's manager, Jiiymy Johnston, who calls Joe the "Wonderful, Will-
Welling," wiil land in town this
ruing and won t waste any time
here, but will hurry .along to Racine,
where the lightweight scrappers are billed to settle their, differences. At the time of their previous meeting several months ago Hammer won on points, "out. his margin v asn t
Since that time Welling has
along at a winning gait.
beating some pretty good 1xys in tineast, while Kid Howard's Bristling Iilondo Tiger has met with several reverses. Ever has been trimmed by Johnny Ihindee a couple of times and stopped once by that New York slugger, 1 fenny Leonard. In view of these results, it looks as if tonight's mixup was about an even break, with the i buncos in favor of f Welling, for he
(H : ftOHEKTSON, assistant gcueial freight agent of the Moiion, makes no claim to great golfing
ability, at least not near. where he might -ho called upon to demonstrate
it.
Playing recently, over 'he French
Uck course he succeeded in notching
par fours on each of the first two holes, these satisfactory figures being due largely to accurate runups with his midimn.
.s i hey walked to the third tee lust
caddie remarked: "I knowed you was a regular as soon as you called for
your midiron to make them upi preaches." Hob did not dampen the i kill's enthusiasm, but later when tellj ing the story confessed he used the midiron because of his inability to use
m n sh 'e.
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been going
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FLEMING HOLDS WELSH TO DRAW
DARCY SAILS SECRETLY; COMING TO UNITED STATES
u.rox. Nov. ;.- tralian pugilist, has from Australia and i to Valparaiso, Chile,
-1Ts Parry, Au
serre t ly sa iled j s now on h is way ! from which port '
he will embark, for the Tinted States.; The information was contained in a' cable received by the high commis- j sinner for Australia from Melbourne, j Darcy is -believed , to have joined the steamer at Newcastle. I
rHn,ArELPIiTA. PA.. Nov. 21. i;ucU Fleming of this city was able to hold Freddie "Welsh. lightweight i-auip'ou of the world, to an even oeak in six fast rounds at the Olyma A. A. last night. Welsh won the ! : st two rounds and the last two were en, but In the third arid fourth 'leining made a great rally and outpointed the titleholder.
GROOM FULTON FOR WILLARD tiCNVKR. FOLO-. Nov. 1M. The city will Ftage the net heavyweight championship battle, according to Promoter Jack Ourley, who engineered the match at Havana between Jack Johnson and Jess Willard. Local promoters plan to match Fred Fulton with Joe Bonds, "harlie "Weinert, and another not yet named, in fifteen or twenty round bouts. If Fulton stands these tests he will be given a crack at Willard in a twenty round decision fight.
Special to The Times.) I'UOWN PilINT. INI).. Nov.
The Frown Point high school basketjball team has completed its schedule l of names for the season. Seven games .uill be pi i ,.,) :, t die home gymnasium .and live sili be played on foreign
fields.
The I 'l nn Point, tea in should make ! a good Stiowing this season, sever;;
of the hist players mi last year's five being back on the team this season. The candidates for the team have already commenced practice and the local five will be in good condition for its first game with Whiting on Dec. 1. the game to be played on the home grounds. Following is the scoedule: Dec. 1 Whiting at Crown Point. Dec. 13 Crown Point at East Chicago. , Jan. 5 Lowell at Crown Point.
Hi Crown Point at Gary. EmHigh. 1! Valparaiso at Crown Toint, i.h; Crow n Point at Gary, Froe-
fiolden opportunities TIlfES want ads.
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Jan. erson Jan. Jan. tel. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Crown Mar. Crown Mar.
2 Hammond at Crown Point. ! Whiting at Crown Point. 2.1 Crown Toint at Lowell. 2 Emerson High, Gary, at Point. 23 Froebe! High. Gary, at Point. 30 Crown Point at Hammond.
Have the Clabbys lost confidence in themselves because of their defeat by Davenport Sunday ii a ' game that Hammond won and then lost? Not on your life. They are still looking for the strongest pro teams in the country. Elyria. )., recommended by Manager C. J. SuediiolT of the Fort Wayne Friars as a splendid team and "a lot of lighters," was scheduled this noon by Manager Forrest Morrow of the Clabbys to pl-ay here next Sunday. The Fort AVayne Friars, two weeks after Hammond played them, defeated Elyria, l; to 7. Tho Toledo Maiyons two week-s ago were able to llp over a drop kick on Elyria and win against that aggregation 3 to 0. Last Sunday the Toledo -Maroons and Pine Village played a 0 to 0 game. With this record and assurance that Elyria has a fast and talented football squad. Morrow did not hesitate, in offering them their price which is an eight hundred dollar guarantee, the largest Hammond has given this year. The telegram from Manager Suedhoff of the Friars which was received this forenoon follows: "Elyria. O., has wonderful football team. Toledo Maroons beat them ;i to 0. "Wo beat them l." to 7. They certainly have a lot of lighters." In view of the fact that Elyria was aloe tn score a touchdown on the Friars and Hammond did not. it Leasy t-. determine that the team next Sunday will be well matched. Elyria is a city of 2U.O00 population and a factory town.
JTT It's a ration
JJ appreciate,
the boys
is this re-
freshing mint-flavored pick-me-up.
It brings added vigor for it allays thirst, helps appetite and digestion, keeps the mouth sweet and cool. Send some to your soldier boy it's small in cost, big in benefit.
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LOS ANGELES. CAL. Nov. 21. Dario Itesta .automobile racing driver.
i became the sole claimint yesterday of ' the American Automobile Association's j title of "champion driver of America" I when Johnny Aitken. his rival. an- ' noKinced that he would not race. at Ascot Speedway on Thanksgiving Day. Aitken said last night he was leaving at once for the East with Wilcox, his teammate. Ilesta ha 4.100 points for;
the .championship title, and with Aitken out there is no one remaining whu ran defeat him.
LOSE TWO GAMES i Special to The Time.'.) INDIANA H.VKHOIi, IND-. Nov. 21. The Nagdeman bowling team lost two games to the Hohenadel and Poisls Lejiin in the Kand'dph Bowling League Inst Friday night. After losing the first game the Nagdeman's came hack and won the second, but were unsuccessful in the third game. Kd Quinn tried his best to stave off defeat with a 5:5 series. Gill should have had a TOO series if the pins had not stuck out on h;m. .AVhah-n and Bunting had a close race for dog on the tean, while Clark followed Quinn 24 pins. , Friday, November 21, Nagdemans roll the Little Bohemias, who were leading the league prior to last Fridaynight. This team is anchored by the well known Tony Korlicek and the
Nagdeman s will have to put up a better, game of ten pins than they did last Frid ly in order to win.
Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Ca. 1624 Keaner Bids- Chicago for tbe Spearmen's book on Gam-ption.
Whiting Stag Tonight.
The Whiting Owls will hold a stag! tonight to boost their basket ball i team. The event takes place at Whit- I
ing. and boxing, and wrestling bouts
will be staged at the
LJAND work commands respect in every field of endeavor hand work is careful, painstaking, precise work hand work is used more largely . in our made to measure
thes than in any clothes .
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MERMAIDS
WIN FIGHi If! fi. il II.
is expected that fully two thousand i bugs will be on hand to witness the game. ! In their nine years of existence the 'Thorns have played practically every i team of class in the middlew est and
they have always come out of the battles with a clean siate. Sunday the Thorns trimmed the heavy Hamlin Hanks by a 7-0 score at I'll 1 1 ma n.
NEW YORK,
swimmers won in
Nov. 21. Women the annual meeting
Amateur Athletic I'nion yesafter a fight, in which the were championed by Everett
have wonderful healthgiving properties.
C. Brown of the Lorrin Andrews. Robert S. Weaver cific Association to abolish the r
Central Association, if the Honolulu and of the Southern Pathe recommendation gistration of women
The Home of PLUTO
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tailoring makbs style perma
nent and enduring it isn't nearly as fast nor as cheap as machine work, but it's so much better that there's really no comparison between the two. The Continental Tailors of
Chicago hand tailors our made to measure clothes.
'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
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swimmers was defeated. But the ruling rewritten to stipulate plainly that membership in the A. A. V. shall be granted only to women who wish to compete in swimming events. Furthermore, the union insists o:i the right to dictate the costumes the mermaids shallwear. They must appear only in plain, one-piece, black suits that cover them from toes to neck, and must wear a bathrobe up to the moment of the plunge.
TURF REVIVAL
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what was to be a ten round encounter, before the club at Hudson, Wis. Ref eree George Duffy- disqualified Jloha in the second round for fouling Gibbons. The club refused to pay Moha the 22 per cent of the gross receipts guaranteed in the contract, claiming that by delivering the foul he abrogated the contract. The sum in question is about $1,000.
CI 1 1CAGO. horse racing "pari-mutuel"
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Two daily trains from Chicago 8 : 30 a. m. with through observationparlor car 9:00 p. m. wkh electric lighted drawing-room, compartment, observation, sleeping cars from Dearborn Station. We have just issued a new booklet, beautifully illustrated, that describes French Lick Springs, and the wonderful French Lick Springs Hotel in story and picture. You will enjoy reading it. Send for a copy today. Address French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick Springs, Ind. Or E. P. Cockrell, G. P. A., Morion Route -a 14G5 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. Or W. ( J. Haley, Agent, llatninoiid, Intl.
GOPHERS DEFEAT CHICAGO LEAGUERS The East Chicago Gophers, northern Indiana lightweight champions and aspirants for the middlewestern 1 3."140 pound title administered an artistic lacing to the Wallace A. C. of the Chicago Independent football league, at the Twin City athletic field, Sunday afternoon. After the smoke of battl? had cleared it was discovered that the count was 53-0. Tho North Shores, present league leaders, defeated the same eleven -by a 6-0 score, November 12th. Lucas, the visitor's colored fullback, was easily the individual star of the game, his tackling -being the best ever seen on the ,Kast Chicago gridiron,. Rosenthal ami Madura ploughed tifWallaco's line fo rbig gains, while Thomas, Keenan, Harrow, O'Brien. O'Connell and Herie. at the other bacl;tield positions, were usually good for five or ten yards. The Gopher line again proved a stone wall. Next Sunday the Gophers tackle the Pullman Thorns at East Chicago for a side bet of 1230 and it
Nov. 21. Revival of in Chicago, under the system of betting, for
which purpose a bill will be introduced in the coming Illinois legislature.
I was discussed at a "Business Men's Association" meeting in the Hotel La i Salle yesterday. The meeting was called by WilMiam E. Golden, who was described on the call as 'secrvtary of the associaI tion," m liii-h, he said at the meeting, was to be formally organized "soon." i He has his headquarters in thc Plant
ers Hotel. HV presented a pamphlet entitled "A Bill for a State Racing Commission," in which racing is fixed from
; May I to September 30 of each year. i Petitions are to be circulated for signatures of business men and citizens to be presented to the legislators. : Another meeting to be h,eld soon will complete the organization and start
the work.
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FISH, CHICKEN AND FROG DINNERS.
Open the Year Around. PHIL'S PH AGE Sheffield Coat Hous PHIL SMIDT, Proprietor ROBY, INDIANA. Phone Whiting 26. None but respectable patroaaa solicited.
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SOUTH AMERICA FREE lectures in Library Hall. Tie - day, Thursday and Saturday, continuous from 7 to 0 p. m. Office at 187 Truman Ave., Hammond, Inch H. Hughes.
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DOES FOUL BLOW ABROGATE CONTRACT? MADISON. WIS., Nov. 21. Whether the delivery of a foul blow by a pugilist abiuiffat' his contract with a boxing -club is a ouestion now on hearing before the Wisconsin Supreme court. It is the. first case under the Hedding boxing law to reach this court. The point at issue dates back to Pec. 4, 1914, when Bb Moha. Milwaukee, and Mike Gibbons, St. Paul, met .in
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