Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1916 — Page 7

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Champs of Indiana Are

Three Northwestern Students on Way to Columbus in Auto. Determined to "itness the chain -pionohlp football clash between or!hwMtfni I, niversit y and Ohio Stiije nt Co hi nihil tomorrow, three A orth western Mudeut. Lawrence Turbuil, .Sherwood linker and Glenn Knllte, left KiunMon rlrrduy

i ufternnon to drUe the 370 mile to i Columbus In a romlMrr, rofuel.v j decorated with Xorthvi extern 1 color?. They expert to arrive in j the Ohio riipital tomorrow morninc in Koil , on for the Kiime. Two j op were expected to lie ninde, J one n( I.i)tae(te. Ind.. where they j expected to hpeuil l:it iilsilit with

, , , j fraternity brothers itt l'nrdne I ni laucn reared in .tJaager verottj-, it nil at Jnton, O,, where - , i j they expect to be tonight, hiirrlni; Otate and lUrKey JJayl! del.it for repairs and puiittureK.

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(Special to Thh Times. 1 JirLWAOCEE, WI:5.. Nov. 2,

Wisconsin tonight said: "Althougrh Gary hig-h school of Indiana will cons here, with a clean record for the season and with the championship of Indiana and Illinois already won, Waukesha high school does not propose to he defeated on Than'-;-eriving day without letting the Hiiojit lads know that thev had been piayirtcfootball. Coa,eh O'KourVe 1s grillini.his men day and nigrht in preparation for the Turkey day h initial fra.-as and will have an unusually fast combination in the field. Several members of the Carroll college disbanded elevtn have volunteered their services t " Coach O'Rourke in order that each player may receive individual atten-

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Kast Chicago hig-h; s-ehool is starting I the basketball season on December S i against Lowell with only one veteran. Thomas, a guard. The loss of six men j by graduation and two others et-o.i

let'!, school, makes East Cli:ag-U j

I mmmv nive me wean sister in J.ake i

j counly ih.s year. AlthoUfc-U over forty i men h.tc turiu-dj out for practice, all ' arc lig-ht and inexperienced.

If. the intention of Coach Mur ray to run an mter-pehool tuii mamenr

tiny Mil! so to New Yoik unless tile wit', .i.,i,i l(.,c i .. v....

President's physician advises to the j time is ton short and elimination pracl I c"'nr,'n'-v- jlice.-i are now limig Ik Id. The wquad i " i was cut v twenty men today, the f. j LEWIS OUTPOINTS h-wim- !,..-.,., r, tnin,.d a!l1 upon hum

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la other words, Chesterfield Cigarettes are MILD and yet they satisfy. This is something totally new to cigarettes. It goes further than pleasing your taste satisfy does for your smoking what a juicy slice of hot roast beef does for your appetite.

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know VOIl've flftcn s:mn1.-irT

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vice of Dr. Grayson, the White Hons-' physician, did not .-ee callers yesterday. j Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilsuii are foot- j ball enthusiasts, and it was announce.! 1

But they're MILD, too Chesterfields are! If you want this new cigarette delight (satisfy, yet mild) you've got to get Chesterhelds, because no cigarette inaker can copy the Chesterfield blend. This blend is an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the biggest discovery in cigarette blending in 20 years.

'Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY'

JOHNNY GRIFFITHS IN TEN-ROUND GO

hopes for the

' T K 'K1,A N ! ., Nov. T. ;l T.eu is. Knehsh welterweight champion, cleiriy outpointed J"hn t .1 ; i n i T i ; of Akron here la.-t jiitjlit lit a Vast len-lou-id bolt. I. -'A is took four rounds, one by a voty lars;' maruin. while (.JriffitJis S"l the riie in one stanwa The rest V el'e e ven. Or:n';th. put up a great battle. but

tlon. Because of Gary being an out-! found l,e,v is his superior in tile art o" of-the-state team, Waukesha will have j rush, jab and g.-t av.-ay. In the earl" the privilege of using- every single I i ounds Griffith tried to mix matters in player on the squad, whether ungual1- j close, but soon gave it up, as he fled on account of standings or not. found I,ewis ready and willing t

The team has hardiy played a game so far this season without beinj handifapped by the absence if some star owing' to low standings.

The game will be fleid under auspice?

ad.-pt. these tactics. In the sixth ' round e.-pecially GriiYiths kotit Ro;ng-j into close quarttrs and lost the round

by a wide margin, Lewis landing: sev-

piayed at 1'ranie i t. ral hook : and uppercnt.i which stairif the Kiks' club. ! gered the Akron id"!.. After that Unit

the money realized will he used f charity work at Christmas time. It

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proposed to make the day an enjoyable j to get in several hard jolts to tl

"ne from every standpoint and to g-tv.j the Gary boys an tin usually pood time while here. A theater party in the evening is planned."

Bowling League Notes. Abe's Kids showed more "pep" than was ever shown on Hammond bowlingalleys Wednesday night when they won two out of three fast eames from Zander's all-stars in the Young Men'.:

League. The Kids are all younk bowl-j

I head, while ho kept the Britisher from f

inflicting any damage, and the round i was the only one in which Griff had j

the edge. Griffiths finished but was clearly outpjointed rival.

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in aim i mam uu w o t . i . . i 1 1 to beat them out of first place. (

Woods surprised all the young: fans!

ELGIN PLAYER DEAD FROM GRID INJURY KUJIN. Nov. CI. Cyril Fritchard. full back on the K'cin Hig-h. sciiooi

lig-ht eleven, died yesterday as a re

sult of injuries in a ga-iue two week;'

CI.MO. O , l O-L i ' ' 1 1 to i'lU'ive it OiO.'.J

by toping: the p:ns for a 201 count "n cXnt v,n ili!t brai was pei formed his first game, which helped the Kid s j iwednosiav. The Klgin football a great deal and gave them a lot -'f j schedu le, including the Thanksgiving j (lav game with the Kngiewood High The American Express team showed I school tenia, lias been canceled on acP 'or the first time and lost two out count of Fritchard- death and both of three to the E. & V. team. local teams were disbanded for the The Kids meet the leading Nor. Tnd. season.

Gas Co. team Friday night at MeCool's alleys. STANDING.

W. Nor. Ind. Gas Co The Kids - E. and F "

Am. Express 1 2 ..Tin Sanders All-Stars 2 1 .222 Tn three fast games last night the Gassman Bros, won the odd game from the Bankers. The winners getting ftfi2. the highest mark 'reached this year, for their second gam". The Bankers showed a lot of improvement and will bn a hard team to beat from now on. Ned Nelson showed a little of his old time speed and got. 24fi maples his second game, coming within one pin of the league record of CPl held by J. Canners of the M. and M. team.

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approaeruntr season: j Centers lirozowsky. Small. Allan. Cils.-ui. Forwards Given. Itosent hal. j .-Sanders. l,ev:s, Koiuan ich, McCorniacl;, i '.-(iack. Hiumen t hal. Guard- T'roim.-is. j Speedy, Mcyuown, Schwab, Johnstone, ; Knight. 'UUt. .loin s. A few of thes" men served their ap1 ID enlicesh.p on the second team last iyear and accordingly are making fair i .-howings at th beginning of pra.-tic.-. j lirozowsk- and Smith are making ; i onmieiidabie .-bowings at center, but I ; it may be necessary, to shift Smith to a i j forward position. Given, Rosenthal! j and Sanders are developing fair cy? j J for the basket, while the other candi-j i dates for these positions are showing: i up well in floor work. Theio is hub-

to ciio.-se ironi among t!: guar.is. ;

I Capt. Tiiomas, Speedy. McQuown. Iliili j and Schwab are putting up an even I

I i.,iu, aim n wio prooanty oe well m i ' ; tiie middle of the season before it ' I j possible to eiioose between them. The i i back guaid position seems at pr .-cm j

to be t!c Hardest one to fill. There aie!

s for the position j ecd and cleverness ! v.. i, .... i ,.-...,1 ;.. i

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K-siii ctno jii'is m ii wn:ie tnere a jv t ! one or two who have the physical ; I 'ualifications the others lack but;

i haven t the ex-peri. mce to hold down position in the first team this early in the seasojj. I Kat rhiensrn Scliedule. I'ec. s b.wfil at Kast I'liicago. j lec. 15 Crown I'oint at East l"hiicago; Wheeler at East Chicago. I lJec. 22 Emerson or B..veti at East, i Chicago. Dec. 2" A himni versus first team, i Dec. 2:' Rochester at Rochester. Jan. 5 "Whiting- at East. Chicago, j Jan. 2 Froebel at Froebel. j Jan. 19 Hammond at Hammond. Jan. 2t5 Lowell at Lowell.

j J-eo. 1 soiiui Rend at South Rend. ! Feb. 3 Emersfcn at East Chicago.

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YOICK. Nov. 2 1. A New Yorki

paper yesterday declared that Christy j Mathewson, now manager of the Cin- j cinnati League club, may be made j president of that club 1o sueoee 1 f

Garry Herrmann. Herrmann, it was said, is expetced to retire in order to become a neutral chairman of the national commission.

Feb. 1 fi Crown Point

I'oint or Emerson at Gary. Feb. 2! Hammond at East Cilicag Feb. 2 Whiting at Whiting. Mareli 2 Froebel at East Chicatr2Iarcii 9 and ! Distr.ct tourn;. merit.

siate. tournament on Ma

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'football caitif at the day w io n the Thorns j 14 0 pound champions

Crown ; and thi rn Ind ;

. ! East C! ! The c . mi-idie ! the S'i""

e n ! i t a : 11 Co r atlendeil Twin City :;nnof l'uinian. ! o' Cooii C.'iHitV.

home. The

i and fell to el fans ! pa lm of his 1 1 -ferae i Hp tore lite

j and went home. ; v eloper! doctors -

boy attempted to tjick'e the ground, cutting the. hand on a piece of glas.-. glass out of the v, onnd

Vfter tetanus oee -alic d, bu t w c-1 :

East Chicago Gojihes, Noil ana ciia in pi. .n s, hooi. up at i eago basebail p.ar!--. out. st. is biHeif t,. for ?

unable to save the boy's life.

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ed with tin- w ... k of Captatn L.-a-- It is estimated that fully 3 iicn's men and expect the. maroon and ' will be on 'hand when the

white to annex the title. On tiie other starts the game. 'j hand Ma img.-r ' omer of the invad-- i ;ng souad le,Is that they shall return j FOOTBALL PLAYER I to Fuiiriian w.ili an o trier victory. . Th- s.uith Siiore Oectric Hr,:. ha, DIES OF INJURY ! or oi.iis.. (i to inn tii-ii special trains to j CHICAGO. Nov. 21. E!t;ir E. Carl- i

fo-c .mnioda to the l..0 l ooters who ', quist. seventen years ed-i, LH'.t South DALLAS. TEX., Nov. 2 1. Noah

: ti ip from the Chi- i Morgan street, a'v football player, died j ('"lted" Henderson, welterweight i at his home yesterday from tetanus, j champion of tiie S'outhwest, who was have not been do- j wh'ch developed from a cjit received j operated on for appendicitis Sunday, years of their exist-jin his lett hand Xi.vcml1- 12 whil- j died at St. Pauls Sanitaih.ru last

Southern Boxer Dead.

expect, to mai-.o t i-se. .--i.t.in!.. As the Thorn; f . a t.-.-d in t he nin

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NEW NICKEL PLATE FREIGHT HOUSE

! The new freight facilities of die Ni.-U el Ilate Road at the junction of'Oak ley,' Fayette ami Russell si reot i, c

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Att'rjcpen for general use on Saturda for; inir. Nomber 2Sth

sixteen successive years, t tie Pitts j Til0 now i,oUs,-., platform

burgli baseball club yesterday decided

! tn abandon that resort and t ie pirates

Pirates Quit Springs.

PTTTSRCRGTi, PA .. Nov. 21training at Hot Springs. Ark

morn

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track are modern in every sense of the word and will add malt.Mallv ... ,i.

The Moerline team ran into a snagixvill do their practice work next : freight faeiiiti.- of the c,ty",-,f jj-im and lost the second game of a three j Spring at a new location f art h-r m,)UtL A hurl, class, dependable freieht

ani- fti ten to tae .mo ooi team wno i sou in. 1 iie cnoice or a new camp 'iasi

also showed a. little better bowling All games scheduled for next week will be rolled on Tuesday night. Nov. 2Sth on account of Thanksgiving.

narrowed down to two cities and selection will be made Saturdav.

! Another Collins.

TT. ' PHILADELPHIA. PA., Nov. 21 A WILSON MAl NOT 1 son was born yesterday to Mrs. EdfiV.V. A PT,TV VH WAwlward CoHins. v:for of the White Sox

service on in and outbound freight will be established.

l he freight and passenger service of the Nickel Plate Road at Hammond will j be handled by Mr. P. Thompson. ireit i

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Wilson's contemplated trip to New ! Kid Thomas Wins Bout. York on Saturday to attend the Army! P1IIL.VDELPHIA, PA.. Nov. 24. and Navy football game may have ts! Charlie ("Kid") Thomas defeated

be abandoned. He is suffering from a ! Mickey Gu-llas

rounds before

heavy cold, 'attributed t-

sudden ! a local club last ngiht.

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! To Keep Plants Fresh. i There is a siinr.le way to water I ferns and flowers which will be of in- ' terest to one who niust leave them ; for a time without care. Tuke a washing tub and place three or four bricks in It end put about two inches of

: wrer ia the tub. I'lae. the flowers kfjpGVKX inff-vsi i ou the.se bricks and place tho tub SH where they cun get tbe morning suu- ; shine. f-y .

i P Daily Thought. jv ; Why tell me that a man is a fine "A speaker If it is not the truth that he fl is speaking? If an eloquent speaki r is not speaking the truth, is there a ' more horrid kind of object in crea

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