Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1917 — Page 7
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'JIMMY NOT A SLACKER" "If this country grcfs luto war I want Jimmy home. He's not a slacker." So states Jarues ClaVby Sr.. father of the Hr.mniond prize, fighter new in AntraUa. Ha es. pets his ion to roturu 'by May.
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Hammond Fans Believe ; i Their Team Can Triumph Over Froebel in Basketball Tournament Which Opened Today.
GRflPPLER HDEHS RIVAL
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0,-'.!'k hirs .'f the K-'ctionnl l'-!.-li-t b.i'. t-;:my at Valparf. which opens '- ,Uy. V.ay'.ng I "f rv. whom r- .-t ::!' -.(. M:"-v.--rA v '".
? .-.lish-Amcrican I plaJ'' Th Owls arc ciavins in
was thrown by r.ousn cr iar;.
lsor of th.-
;:i t'.i- t':!ia'? t. her r-"! pain'"
r.iiin onirtni: will i
this c ;'t;ii!tr a s!i- is t' ri!T If llninv.n.J azaiiist !!.
a eainst f-1th.?r frown I'oir.t or Whoaf on. atvl it is ( en. para' i v. :y o-rtain sh ian .'.-at ' iIi'-r of .:vs. t "..ach FU;s of HammonO. wiio st.its
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V. M. f. . with sucli forc he was knocked uicons ions in the fourth tiicV.t's hours of 'to- annua1. .Amateur At'H'p!!.' 1'-;.;;' son mat t o-.t rr.ainen t last niht at Soars-Roehuck T. M. P. A. The aooifJ.Mil happenei'. in the spoond
round vi the 3.s p. -una senior iiivisioi
By QUK.) WiriTlN';. IN P., Mnrcli f. Tomor-r-ov uinhx the Whiting basketball fars i will haw a biiK felt desire. 1 fuililif-di when tii" .1 tilia t.isy Memorial M. K. i ohnrch team of fliicao ooine to Whi'-j
' mK fur a latum ena iveni'-nt with th'WhititifT Is. - i ! The Julia Cays have been Coin it n '
; rrr.-at shape since their last is;t j PI TTS H I ' i C ! I . ' V,'!.:tinK and tlo-y are rrimed to put. Intlietinff !i" h ! til- sam- of their lives on Saturday nUsery uoen the Si ; evniiiK. Tit'-y are still smarting under I'lratcs if 1 i 7 :: j t!-..- still cif defeat wlii'-ii was handed j way bar': a cam t i them the fore part of the season, in tliejby them durtnir ! il City, and they liave been elaniortnar j Frf-d '""l.irk 's p I for a return frame ever sineo. feoimsf all ' If such a ord I the while thai they can clean their slate j to their de lux.- ; I if given the opportunity. only one j the credit. Mania:
i point separated thise teams in thoir ! first pain", and this oartte to the Owls ! im a fre throw in the lapt minute or
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nlpndid stvle arotisr-d froni h:s f-ar
now and hope to smother the church j these thr.-e cunstittit boys when they are here. a pitchinc sta'r' 'ha: This evenmg the Owls meet the Hast j h-al'hy af:".- ' on rj-p.-f'hlcapo "lub team in the 1-Kmle j averages, s-hoo! foil. The Twin Pity twys ex- Tl:: l?-c-e !s V.tsrh ;, p.-Ot to make tti Owls eNTop.rl thnn- I pale r fro'-! The selves to the limit, and if nothing else j pave promise of VmiiiS will hold them to a close sccre. own m the few j;an . ' j fal'. Kvatts end .Ik-'i
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Fverv Savage mileage rnaker gets full credit for good work because all work is "keyed" to the serial numbers on the tuts. We know in every case just who is responsible fcr "Heap big mileage." This plan creates a strong sense of personal responsibility and pride among our workmen, and there is keenest rivalry to see who can produce most mileage per tire. You can help us to produce even greater mileage for you if you will send us full details of all Savages that run over 7000 miles Please be sure to give Serial Nmrr. sire of tire. da;e of purchase, name of dealer, and actual number of miles run. To help show our appreciation for this co-operation, we wi'.l seed an inner tube patch free of charge to al! who report, "Heap E:g Mileage."
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l'a Mar.ai S. -Aff-! ( k i.nd d.-. . .1 if!: '' 1 ! v fan. Pan. tin to P ; i' (!,.-; o 'P. niilio occupio! 'i " ha 11 y "U do? o
n roms h-.tiK- staff ..t.e o th-
pass .ill K' r'ail-.
1: rea t pitchers in t re- National I'-aci"": Miller, the sensational hurlor dnvlepi'd last season, and Cniippr, .ne of the bps
after he is
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:!: neuchis f'-r i i : 1 in o ha ve a ;ng c!v.bs' bat' my
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Watch for the red Savage sign
playing better than
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b,s tetm
at any pr-- ious time this season, xpeets t p'.ay aiamst Kmerson in the fnals. He is taking the following squad to Valpo this evening: 'Pivit. center: Hlekman and Potts, forward?: Olt,-; ar.i Hudson, guards; Khir.d. forward or ceatr; V.';'.rc.'- ar ' arU-s. R.iard?. Kast finca.i slso.has hopes of win
ning a place ja tpo r tiais but m it hi r j Saturday
i-iarr.moyvi or t.: - i.i-nen is n-m m? tula gymnasium. Summarie that Kmersotr pr.-rets forwinnins: the! 153 Ponnd Class.
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I They ware (.ft' the mat. then called tolDUfiU XkliAH DUAlSSXx tn" center by tho rff.T--, when Nelson j SHOW POSTPONED
I toidio ii,:. fot to tns toel. tlis oppor.em. j by use of" a lee; hold, threw b.lm. Xel- ', sm's hep.l hit the mat with a thud.
i Dr. Vi' ii'm r. who was summoned, said !
the jrrappler had b-en temporarily stutme.l and that the muscles in the back of his neck had been twisted, causinga temporary stoppage of blood. After he had been revived. Nelson, with the assistance of friends, went home on a street ear. Final contests will be hold
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meet ar.- the LriM'a'est. The sciKdule; Friday.
-Valparaiso v. Kmerson. -Whiiingr vs. P'.rook. -p.iiirlien vs. Kast f hicrfc. Froebol s. Hammond. -Wheatfiold vs. P. Point.
Saturday. 9 ill a, m. T'lyinoyth vs. winner of -o'ciork K-fte Friday. 10:00 a. m. "Winner of 3 o'clock vs. winner of 4 o'clock. 2:00 p. m Winner 7:"0 vs. winner of S ::,n.
: an -1. m. " ii' p. m.4 00 p. m. 7 3) p. m.5 ?.) p. m-
Nelson. Swedish-American A. P., r!efeated Shude. Holstein park, decision, 1 10:00; Kut'per. Sears-Roclnick Y. M. P. i A., defeated Finder. Pentrnl Y. M. P. A.,
7:2": Stevenson. , Swedish-American A P . ("efer, red, Vppl-, ( Piry V. M. ( '. A., decision. 10:00; foop.-r, Sears-Hoebueij. defejitid Tiiidinet. for:) ell square, decision, lf';na; pirije, Piis.m Sokol. defeated Stewart, fen'ral Y. M. f. A.. 7:25: Hokish. dnry Y. M. f. A., defeated ,V-l.H..n. Swedish-American A. P 2:00 ( ref cren stepped bout owing to N' Ison's injury.) 175 Pound Class. P'crst. Cornell square, defoafed tYal-
1-t.O p. m. Winner ?:on o'clock Sat-j strom, Swedish-American A. P. rtecision, urday vs. 3 0:00 oYloek Saturday. 10:00. S p. m. Winner 2:()0 o'clock Satur-j Eea vy-tsreight Class. da;.- vs. winner 3:00 o'clock Saturday. j Johnson. Swedish-American A. P.. deKef erees D. M. Shares and Kay ! feated Anderson. Central T. yj. C. A., deMow e. ! cjslon. 10.00.
Sammy P'T'seless") Wolf.one, promoter of the Portable A. P., has postponed his s.iburben boxinK show one week, or until a week from Sunday afternoon. This was done so as pot to confiii t with the Dory-Harrison combat
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brunt of The burling labor probably wii; fall on Ma ma ut. Miller. Cooper and Grimes. j In Fisher atvl Schmidt the Pirates' have a capable catching staff. Fisher ' also can be depended upon to drive, in a few runs. ; Hill Hineliman, Ioiik -d. stance snartir,
s beiny groomed for the first base job.
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Many Phicaco fans "Doc" J.ihnstonn has been released, and
but can't afford 1 Hans M'apnr, who divided that work
with Inni last season, is not ovnected 1
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want to 5oe both show
It If they com so close together. 1 Wolf
tono has Waller Jacobson and Andy j to i.-por Williams. -Rabbit Hi-dlin and .Timmv ' jrreatesf
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Yates and Hilly Pepak and Yonnp Urown en lii.s card. The t'ekets are RoinR in bunches and the show threatens to be a
bi? success. and si-.or'stop ay : i pnatesr weak p. ''!
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liijti.ep. and McCarthy are expected to work around the ke; stone sack. Lack of both a first-class seeond baseman
be
he club's Hrooklyn last year shortstop
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NEW HOME FOR RIDGE MO OR PTi"1PA;i. March ''. A little. thinK like J 1 0.0 1 hi is not Koinp: to pre-ent the Hidjjemoor Poun'ry flub members fnc-.i havirifT ons of the most modern cluhhouses in t'.i ; mushy. Wlfii the
original plana were prepared for th" ' crurs from Rochester, are also eand!-laiilding-the cost was estimated at at I dates for infield .lobs. fro. 000, "rut tho arranfrements didn't! The outtield will eov.sist of Max nuite come up to the ideals of some of ! Carey, whrt has been spending the win-fhe-club's live wires. Accordingly the! ter hovrailing the niggardliness of th"
r ! ins were revised, and yesterday J. A
Ho -.ve vethe Spc.'s
with in on: pet en s ar Inch and third base, so pi rat neeessarilv doomed l.v th- ir
int at -und the mid 11. sack. po'.iglas Pair.!, a yoiings'-T who is in-provinr, wi'l rci ive the nssifrntnent at hir.l has.-. SifcJm and Mn'nii. y, r
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G&aF'V"7Z TUBES The only lu. -s that have graph ire vulcanized into tb surface.
Prevents deiriorj;?on. atickin(.
Simpson, an officer of the club. announced that the building will cost $0,000 when constructed according to the new plans.
Spring Style Show Opens Today
1 Our Store!!!
Pittsburgh management and threatening , not to report; .Frank Schulte. former J Pub. and cither Ihn -iaiKin or Bigbee. j If a capable substitute can be found
for one of them in the inner works.
5-j Otherwise one of the ou'te-ld recruits I will fall heir to the extra Perth. ! When the Pirates face the Miteheliwl I Pubs on the opening day of the season i they will present a line-up that fhoul I l it least finish the Jong drag ahead, of ! will cmf cmf crnf cmf crnf cm fw mf
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Step in and see our low prices for new 1917 Spring Styles Made-to-Your-Measure Fascinating disp'-a of smartest Spring Styles. Over 500 sparkling new all wool materiaJs tne pick of ti.e Nation's supply. Be a "Custom -Tailored Man" this Spring! Come to our Style Exhibition! We'll prove to ycu that Custom Tailoring is NOT a luxury! We've established our store as HEADQUARTERS for clothes that are RIGHT for men of discrimination. Come in today! Let our expert chart your figure! Many of our choice, new Spring fabrics are exclusive. Quantities are limited. Make your selection early.
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THE FASHION ILLUSTRATED 19 ONE OF TH B NEWEST SPRING 1917 IDEAS. MADE - TO MEASURE, ONLY
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TWENTY-TWO TEAMS ENTER IN CHAMPIONSHIP PHIPAr;i March ?. The National A. A. V. basketball championship, which
If their rather shaky infield shows un-j fce he!(1 on t,e floor of the new i
expected, strength they may even be fighting their way around the fop by
the time October rolls around. However, considering the admitted punch of the Giants. Braves. Phillies and IVdgers. j Manager Callahan should feel satisfied with a position at the foot of the select i four. !
Second regiment armory
! 15, drew entries from twenty-two fives
eight of them from Chicago and th.e sest from the Atlantic to the Pacific states.
ARCHER, IN TEXAS,
STILL A HOLDOUT !
WHITMAN REFUSES
TO LET DARCY BOX; ALBANY. N. Y.. March IP I.-' s Darcy, j Australian pugilist, who was refused permission by foverncr Whitman t. j
i battle .Jack I'illon in N-' l.'tK on tht
ground that he ran away from home to i
will not fight in i
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Governor. This was Govern.. r Whit-j man's answer to a personal pica made: i
i by the Australian j ri the executive j chamber yesterday. j
escape military servie. startinsr March New ork State as be
FIG-HT DECISIONS
Evans in California; to Try Courses There. PAPA PEN A. March 0 Pharls ("Pluck") Kvans. th Phicaco golf expert and national amateur and open champion, arrived here yesterday to play golf, but wilt ,,,-,f undertake his mtmh-ad vertised plan to teach ball players bow to follow through This, he fears, would be a violation of the amateur golf rule. Tie will play over all the Southern Palifornia courses.
HOT WELLS. TEX;.. March Jim
! my Archer, Pub catching Etar,
! holdout. Handsome Jim said so him-j self yesterday while watching the! j Pardinals cavort. j "My arrival here has nothlne to do j j with baseball." said Jim. "I've Rot i I some land deals to look after. Wecgh- ' man has my salary request, and it's his ,
next mo e, . Archer is paeklnK around his base- : ball togs and explains them by an- ; nouneinsr he might as well work out as sit around. ; "No significance." said Hugeins, . scouting the report that Archer would j join his Pardinal crew. j
At Baltimore Kid Williams stopped
s sti'l a Benny Kaufman (10).
At New Orleans Jack Kubso heat Fal Moran (15); Kid Chip beat Young Kid Herman (1C).
Add Horrors of War.
NCW YORK. March 7. The high price of war will have quite an effect on the cost of golf accessories this year. At least one well-known ball will be sold retail at al $1 eech. and clubs. Purs, and golf clothing are du to take wings unto themselves and fly beyond the res ch of ordinary mortals. Not onlv are prices liiKh. but quality in Rolf irood? is decret-tr-ing. Plubmakers bewail bitterly the lack of suitable shafts, and comments on the leather that is offered for grips is generally more emphatic than complimentary.
AThTLacTelpbia Bobby- Seya61rTsceot Jack Dunleavy (6); Billy Hiaes beat. Mnckle Sjley (6).
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