Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1917 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Wodnesdav. 1-Yb. 7, 1017 VIC GIBBONS TO SEE DURGY baseball le'icuo f,,r .,-asoii. Kinht eiti, s c,.ti!. l. j ,,.. ,.aue. accidms lo the pres. ait piens. OaiiieS would he playe,i on Sunda y h. The cities mention, d for memhevsfdp jr the baRue art : Soiii"'.ir. i ',,! nmbii -s. Frankfort. THESE TWO PIRATES A HE CALLED THE MOST GRACEFUL HATTERS IN THE GAME j Anderson, r, -h inirt e,i. Princeton, KokoiLL BET HE BEAUTIFULLN io and Alt. I'armel, JH.

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The American Phantom and the Australian Marvel Are to Meet Here Today Talk of Match Is in Line.

In America Fes Parcy of Australia Is , rotr.ar.led as the KrwUvsi nf all for. ign I in iddb-w .. l.icht.--. This deduction un.u. s- J tionahly is oiTi'i'i. In Australia 1 ho 1 no lit ion of the name- of Mike Ciibboiis i of St. Paul calls to their attention tin-; ii. an they hrt been told is the greatest j ol' AnmU'iiii ii)niiil''vt iKhts. Tins con- j elusion also is correct. iiil'l"'iis has! I- t il taught to I . -i t t the t.stn- skill j of Farcy, who has whaled most of our!

1-st men. Mike except cd. Pa ivy m turn has been taught to respect i ibbons. The American Phantom and the Australian Marvel arc to see .aeh other for the first time today. No doubt troll is decidedly curious and as th. re is little question but that they are nomir to meet olio of tin so hue days their introduction should lie an interest in cveiii. linguistically speaking. Mike was in brother Ton's corner while t'e- latter enea-ed in w.irfai-.- with Pud;,' Hob M.iha fit Mi'; .. :iuki e last niubt. Tie y v ill get into Chicago this morninc and

stay there fi r a few days before KfltiK I

Must to keep son..: nut dales. It may be that both Mike and .is ill gpt H chance to se one Hte'tb-r v ,th the mitts .n durnu; the ;ibbtis slay there. Mike surely will have that chance, for Parey is boxing afternoons and evtnings with l-'red (liimore at the Pay-market. It is anticipated that Michael and Tom will be present at one of the performances this day and run their pVamin? ot hulls over the frame ;ind sparring work of t'-ie Australian. Mike is to do some training the rest of the week at the Arcad.-. according to Kid Suspension How.'.rl. the Perm

llrumm'-l of 'lark street. if Parcy ' i iiKapen.ent does not j, recent be w:'.l ' thus have an opportunity of seemtr; the! sppedy Mike unlimb.-r. j

WHat The Critics Tlilui. The preaviling opinion amon boxinsf

Fcrlbe.". critics and fans who know both men. is that Gibbons can show- Parcy something in ten rounds, but that over

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Eyes of Basketball Fans Are Turned Toward Oil City Where Important Contest; is to Be Staged Tonight for 1 Their Benefit.

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BY H. C. HAMILTON. (United Press Staff Corresfronrtent.) M:" V I:K, i'. h. From J; kl.vu m.s the we,d that leoiee Cut-haw. eon ! l as. man of the liodo rs, has

' 'e d to ,111 ,.ul. baseball and e,, to work

( elal to I'm: TiMKS. I VltITlX.;. l.VP. I'.h. 7. Th.- ,.yo f the helothall world will be turn-di ri WhitiiiK ioti,t i! v.l, en th" team rej,- I s.-ntin th. l:l:i;.,,- Athh'.le '!,,), wllli hi-h u i'h the .i: u, t. ( iu ;s u. ., ...,.. I

-lltlltlMT. No lb tilllte rt ris,.,l I t',;,t luli dee;,!.. it,,. ,,,. ,,,,,rv of t. I

t t rniniation mis i.-n nnttdl- w. st. Tie- itnui;iK. tt,.-nt ,f tieI '" "'- i, ts,r 'bich ivaele d Kbetts. but owls ate makii,,.; pr. patations to take!

" " "" K How II il!lt no liaseprii I ea n; f o,,e ,, H,,. U,rit, ,t ,.r,,W)i ,,Ht j mar-mat- -Ihd.efs ,,, bat red - .a n cut ,of at-.-nLd a K;,tII.. U1 ,. northern

in.-, unary and e, t !1Uriy v.iili 1'. il art . f

Cut-haw i- one who saw the shite

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Hill Hinch man (It-tt) and I Tank Schtilt. The Pirates may not It-rnl t!ic Xational league in many respects, ln:t they at least may be proud that their line-up contains the panic's two most pract-ful batters. Frank chultf and I.ill Hinchrr.an have been selected as the two batters who surpass all others in ease and pmce at the plate. Both of them are heavy slu.ir;:ers and send the ball far away, but Ihey seem able to do it without any noticeable effort.

in line for the , t. of course. Clubs in j ty. of si : Milwaukee. St. Paul and N-w York are price of on aft- r the bitt'i--. winch threatens 1" .the Is draw around $7.".".n if . tie- s-at prices j Y. M. i '. A.

i are ptit'il su n icienr i . i mn .nir w s i n. a yw ik! i wants the li.mt for the Cream City A. t'. 'from one

in Milwaukee. Frank Miilk.-rn and Joe schools. iornstine also are utter it for the . , . . . Mulkern has offen d the pair JlO.'tOO f. r, HERE'S THE STOVE

; two bi- tramrs for the-.-ii Satui'iay i '.. iiiik' when .1 c la -! i with the 1 ,a I'ori nd the Whit .he lush .-chot'l t- I'll will play a t.-Tin ill- bl Chl-arr-o !i!h:i

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ni-ri to ;.put: th- money

a distance the result may be different. ' What the fiehters tiririi n-'hody has TO PLAY JOINT GAME i', iscovered. The truth is they probably j iSp. iial to TllK T!Mi:y. ir.n't foretell th result th.-mselves. WHITIX',. IXf)., Feb. 7.--Vhst ina Talk of a O ibbons-1 a t cy match is basketball fnn will har ?, i.j.fir'tini.

LEAGUE WELL WON (By United Press.) IM'l WAI-ol.ls. IX P.. I- h. 7. -Con-si. 1. rab'e v- 1. a sr.. " talk is b. Ins d 'tie in - p. ,rt ttirr cin l - o- r th-- stri'.-

state. it , , xpo.-t, d that :

f el. yen Pods. r? j : h.-r- will b- fully 1 .L'oo pt-.ple uhoj taken off s-. ral will liork to th- WlutiliR lnvh s. tiool 1

us a .-. -is ,n. le.ii h- trvmn.isium where th- iran... is to I,., I

th- .lily ..,e who has taken the j .!:,y., and it is regrettable that llnr. 1 !h:l! '!'s h-Mer i,"t to play ;,t .-.M ! :v.:i b- a i : -da : ions f..r only halfj ''!::,n Hi- I. due.-d injure. J of this n:iii,l,, r. 1 ,,"1,''t I'-'f such a whil- of j Alan;--, ,- Willnms- of the tri-. olnrl a s-a-on last year. His Work m.-st ofsiiiad m his in-; 1,-u-r Mrmnc-r '"" summ. r was up to his ordinary j c.m'fith of tie- (.uvi.s stru-d that tin re : styl. . win. h is very -oo, b-.s-ball. Hut j wouhl b- a larj;- f-dlowitik' accompany j w.ri.l's f. ri-s cam.- aerossjhis ;.am fie,, C!,i.-.-iko and ask. d that.! Ce-i-j;.. didn't. Ibi was charj;,,! vii'h i reservations be made for th.. m. Th. t-j ,"-s "! '' ! '-'- to ball K.ain. . in ! hao ;,ise be. n icimeroii- i-'une-ts fori thai rii. (ii..-ni.ie fare., and h:s ba : I mjr s .at s . '.miiiir m lr i.iv.l fans t..p.id-

-' " ..rrrnir. However, th-i.- at Curs!; v as d-. ply 1 -i by :h. f . .-; j i . s. i a -,. !- -; c and ;,-

-CS !l.,l respolisliO. t,,r !,..-- s j ;i -, l!;,r.. . , ; s I will 1

''" iri'ises- lie --ali.. ! h.-!i,.- ace-uiimoda ; . d. ! !",,!"'' as a ball play, r of 1,,-J Tb, Trl Clop wi'l r,,sent tb. iri tlass m irl.t ha- been ,x;.-e!.d .., ;,t j si ron,.. : hu, ,lf, ,,, ,. .,.,,,,0 j h- w. n. l.-d his way from Hrooklyn I'll th-y .11, iaknrjr n chanees -n b. ,n d.-j a w.mht ,,f wo- oy r his h. art. Tr.:- ;!:.-. I Two officials wall hand;- the" '''' 1,-'lv' " '"'" than a !i"l- t-. d-. Willi j e;... j) r. 1 -. ,-, v S. Mo,,,-..,. f.,. r!y i iiis sudd.-n d.-teriiiitiat ion to r tin . foaeli of sr. lt!1:-,,is w ijj j.f.r.e, whih

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c. ntly. wlen h- f. 11 d-.w n on 1 ere in p.oefon the prnis, K,,t a p-

! v. rs. -IhiKlish. That h lit If- had the name of drixm

runs ihan any in. n.ber of th, p,r,,..Ki eluh. but he didn't da ir 11, th- wold

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I ' O ... .ri- OU , ore.- Ol I , I t'atne 1- I "- . "l io r. !).-. who con- '""'' the earn- :,, tri. pie.-.-nt hold, rs of

Cii 1 -ha .. . j : h.- iiodw-st. . in m pi 11-hij., whi'e th.-re i'l lia.l-e j i re oil,, r- Who hle follow, d the

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-. ii. s and that hurt. Although h- !.a li-.w-y. r. no li aii-f ;,),,. !h,. ,,.. h id a winter to think It ....-r. his frien-p ,-,.,. w ill l. p,.:!, r. art s w :;l hieov that iti-ist he b -is not fo t. n 'h- bad work i pal.te ,.f 1 j . ... r a I ! r tr,- .-onrh, t ir-diPd to him in til" bi si 1 i. s. j morrow ni,;ht. In .-I-',..- i f th- fact ithat th.-y will I,.- handicapped bv tli.LOWDEN ORDERS !"-'- "r '' vh" . coy. r. -l lp,;n th.- injuries h- r f-iv.-d in FIGHTS AT OTTAWA h- .,,:, P1,, 0is a,CALLED OFF ; ha, k thy will be r-tuin. d the victors. ! Ane-ris Of S'iiiad of t.-n tie 11 that Refuses to Fermit Use of;M;,!,;,-'r , r ' 1 A

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Even the tvords blend A new, bright light in smoke-joy Omar aroma! It's such genial, joyful aroma. It thrills! It cheers! 1 1 xips Aroma makes a cigarette they've told you that for years. And Omar is aroma. It's the perfect Turkish blend the triumph of rich Turkish and ripe accentuating leaves. And Omaromar spells aroma. Even the words blend.

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of Railroads The people now own the railroads. Every citizen has a voice in railroad regulation whether he is a share or bond holder or not. The ffewMi Ceite! lines Michigan Central R. R. 'The Niagara Falls Route"

"America's Greatest Railway gystem

are owned by over 30,000 share and bond holders. Many of these arc savings banks, trust companies, estates, etc., with thousands of other share holders in turn. Hence railroad problems, involving state and national regulation of rates, wages, finances, operation, etc., are the people's problems. It is the desire of the New York Central Lines to cooperate closely with all the public to solve these problems correctly.

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Armory; Boxers Movee to a Theatre. OTTAWA. Il.l., l".-h. 7.- - -;.. . -rn.tr I.owd.n's r.cori , in. nd; ' ion t , . the adjutant Ki-neral that. the i,,,n,K l.i's s. hediiitd for th'- spite armory I., rlast iiii,!it 1- prohibited r suit.-,! ,:t deputy sheriffs beiii station in t1.. buildimr t,. see (hat the orib rs w . rcarri.d out. but did led pre.ni. th-. lithts b.-inir In Id. The t-rnor'ss -t rt was bas-d on the state ia-.v prohibit mu public buiitlm.us b. in;,' r. ra d for thai pu rpo-e. W ith th.- armory closed to th. m thpromoters shifl-d th- sc-ne to ila- .;ayety Theater. Mauric- l-'lynn rind led CI.- foii-a t a t.-n-t'ound draw. Clip! I-'lynn and i;,d Polan w.nt t.-n round--on eeii terms and bmiiB X.-bt-rr, II stopped Kid Hyatt in llir-e rounds.

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BIG GAMES THIS

WEEK IN LEAGUE

"Smoke

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Omar for Aro m a

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tie- Lake County li'eh

ball Ass.., lalioi,. h. Id ;.t r-, n scho.,1 ,.)' ii r y. will .- , f a fi a n i.- 1 "'i.l.-i t- , n-

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TED LEWIS KNOCKS OUT

KID GRAVES: " n

e will u int.. ;

i fir. ' pi ice and if .-h.- loses -he will j probably drop into third with Froeb.-i : , in set .ii I. Fast 'hicauo's bop-s of win-' I i.m; th.- championship dep.nd on th. j Katn- Friday i- imc. A d. f.-at will cry , j t rob thiy jait ), r out of th-- ruiitiinj!' for'

ther import 'Hit irahi.1 in the r.o .-

; is :, be ll.ii,iiii,,ial';; invasion of Car XFW V HK. F. b. 7. Aft- r furnish- wle r- a, s up apiinsl Fro. 1..-1 Fri - lmr one of the iramost exhibitions. . .i ; day ev-nnor. Tb. i. has b.-.-n a j.r---it s.-iai in tie- b.cal rintr, Kid C,ra..-, Mil - d.-a I of d is.-u - - i.ui r.-K'H'din- this -am. waukee w t 1 lerw i i n h I . last iimht was1 which was at brsl to be played at limnkn... le d out by Ted ("Kid") Lewis, tie mond. Kimlish w-Ilerw-iKht. at tin- liroadwny j Sportmtr Club of llrookly n. shortly ait-

if the b. Kiiiiinii; of the ninth round. A left hook to lb- stoma. h. deliver.,! after a series of ri-rht. and 1-fi blows t . . the face and jaw. sent. I raves t.j th. mat.

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FIGHT DECISIONS ; ! r " " Brag-g (6). Decisions of lUrht retrresentativps nn-i i Ottawa, 111. Ked Dolan and CUnt

INDIANA BEATEN BY PURDUE, 24 TO 18 I.Al'AVIlTTi:, FX p.. 1". b. 7 - Purdue displayed line form in its tram.- with Indiana last niubt and d-feated the

riynn fong-ht a draw (10); Maurice Fljron aad Red Cole fought a draw (10); Kid Nebergall stopped Stanley Byan (2).

Boelim and Jack Dempsey drew ! At BostonGeorg-e Alger beat Joe Con- ( G ) ; Archie McLeod beat Battling I nolly (12): Pat McCarthy beat oe White (10).

At Milwaukee Tommy Gibbons beat Bob Xffolia (10); Mike Ertle stopped' .li:nmy Libby (2); Billy Whclaa 1

beat Oreddie Andrews; Eddie

T. GIBBONS BEATS MOHA IN NEW

IILWAUKEE CLUB

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Smith was the star of the Purdue t.-am. !o',l.i.Of file..,. C...I.1 ...x..l! ..,.1 Liv , ,,, .a-

i' II lie- f n -ois. .Mai Kiev illl'l I Iliiren, ti--.''i1

also iilayed in prt-eat form. Xash starr.-d! ; ? .i-e

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'n''u' 'j,'f- isfariorilv answered bv Purdue (24). Indiana (1. ' Williamson ;. y F.uschma n ;

Markb-y p,. y Williams: Stmth c Xash Jllt i hurcli n. ; Pyru m

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At New Orleans Jim Johnson beat

Tlie j Harry Mills (2)

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Mills broke his

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TUIHWAFKFH. 'l... F-b. 7. Tommy Cibboiis outpoint..! Hob Molia hisr. nicht m the op eninjr show of t h- n -w South Sab- club. ; ibbons, however, was unable to drop Mi.ha. the contest bom-, on.- uf a ob-vcr boxer acamst a sluc-r. The bos gave a fancy exhibition of 1'iMht intr.

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DISTILLING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 2S,()00 OALUONS

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Field snals Markl. v C-. Smith (1).

Church (1). Williamson (1). Xi-h (li.;''a

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CHICAGO HOCKEY STARS TO MEET

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H003IER TEAM,"-

Lake County Title

Guaranty Co.

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j The Iliehnioiul, Ind.. roll-r hockey ; team, considered the fastest aKtrrejta-

i tion in this section of the country, is t jcominsr t., chi,aE,, p. m-. t th. ciiicac-., : jijiaiia ITnrhpr Xow Has a

I Ali-r-tars. 1 v, ,. cam. s will 1- playol. i the iirst at tl. In-eamland link Satur-; i day tiiclit and the .-. -ond at Kierview j j Sunday afternoon. The Richmf.'id t.-am j ! has not beep defeated this si ason. Ked j

I and Kid Williams. Hill Whittinsr and Possibly Chick Ke.pjer, an old-time Chi1 catro favorite, will be arnoiiK the plav-

ers representing Fhiea.,. ! PllOne 283.

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QHgZET iiwBa Abstracters of Titles g

Witt-iriiiiirKlWft.KdSr.

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Hotel Mohawk

Abstracts of Title furaiJhed to all Lands and Lots in Iake County.

FP.BO R. MOTT. Pr. . FRANK HAMMOND, Vlo

AL-BERT MAAiCX, 4VTru. EDWARD J. EDER, Matngtr.

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Crown Point, iadiana.

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