Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1917 — Page 7

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when Al Jlct'.iy was matched with L:s ; Drry f7r a liout in Mn,!ion Sruar(Jardpn every tipht fan in Nav York ho- j fsn to psn the pcniliner nuvimi;. l.ik--wise, most critics hopp.'il into th- ran-, ninsr hrit'd.-iilrt ami k-ivo the milch n j hroH1!de or so. ! The result was thnt 1'romfilcr Grant '. Hueh I'rown decided Al wouldn't do ns an opener for his club In the garden und j switch"d over to Jack Dillon when he had the i hancf. A! McCoy ln heen latiKhed t ?" tin- . mercifully muff he luckily dropped i Ceortre Chip in " finj:i pnnch and came . Into trip's alloered middleweight title j thnt it behooves .on-e one to slip in a : word of contntendation for him. McCoy i the iouchest middleweieiit ) who has shown his ware? in a New York j rinc for many n day. Ihllon hit him j with everything 1 had in stock and he , didn't more thin irke the F.rooklyn boy j blink. They were crush.ins blows that' most of the heavyweights would have, fallen un'ier. Al took them ami at the j end of the bout he was just as fresh as j Dillon. ; Had the bout K--.re ten rounds lonser . it is very doubtful if r'il'.oti would have! been abi- to wonr down his lighter op- .! ponent. and f it had been one of the ! old time forty-rive round affairs McCoy! n-ieM have been the winner, although he i

w as rttt.vl a:'-'n t one ot the i..nchest . t v , i'aJv fiw.iivrf o.arn '

bovs who exer stepped throuph the- bj ) v C J M fc " ' ; V,v V, ,"ji 'i .,,- ,....,,e . MrCov di.ln'V hit TMIl.-n hard couch ! C , " V. . , - - - I s" '' ' '' " 'ket !.-, i i n:-! for the' India !. scrapper really feel' t. i uimSutfi n-WMmwnitni mjinmmmA !. iwtosJ W , last e i, iu. xv h. n :i wis cur bat!,-; the eff-cts n. lls h-avy richt hand .ta,.k i:rtrry. on of tho croaicst b'ts.-ball .layfrr. th ca-ne ha? nirr.od , )ith( ' lv't ' .-ii'f "u!has be,n f-icatlv ov.-r-rfited. Hut .dc- j sins mure into tho limolisht :is r.w manaec-r of thp isoston Hfl Sox. ' scor-'w ln.-h u.-s t.. ::: t i,.,if titM-l Vv s rtvl- is n hard on- to fathom, lie f 1 -u n.t.i in.i is ;.. h;,rd to hit and he is v. tv d.-mr-! Frpfl Mitohe'I, 'alo of the Ho ton I'.ravf-p. is to be given the opportunity ho l '-h- :- u ; six points b. hind th-

erous. T'- an ke, p -n and on and j ha long coveTet! ns ir.n.iiPK'".' of The Chicago Cub.-1, where other boxers would falter and' fade away. r t-.: --- -- - - . ...

Met""oy in't n champion, hut he stop-1 Mike were p:rr. the t i t T . It woti 11 put!

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I a, fdlows: j Hammond. East Chlcag-o. K.'S-. i ;. Nv-weii. : 1"'., 1 Jii is'.t J. Wha !-n , ; It. Whitak-i T. V.'hal-n. W. M.-t ,ume. I). Toner, j -v''i N-ls.-.n. I r. 'lark. OtSTOSE TO MYSTIBSi - !

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ped the man who was credited with be-i an end to svo h exhibitions as ihn' put ir,g a champii-n and he t'-H heir to the ; a i-h-rt tin:- j: sv i.i N'- - Yc k v tltl. Put '.though he isrn't a rhsm- j Jack I'm I Ion and A! Mo'' y buttled. Also, pion. there isn't a inidf!ewej(fh now ! it would crul "i .'!! t in - any arumeTit rtc:htin. a r-pa rent !. witii th. abiMty to; as i- . b-th-r . I M. C"y i.-1 en1-:-.-.! ' take Ktl-e title from McCoy in a ten j the championship. round, po-decision bout. A;! a Mlr ,,f cac.t McCoy Isn't en- . ; tit!,,(j , , ,(,, championship any more

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('. in oth , f" thes- a -'airs. If 'Jibb-iis stick;; to Irs lai-rn an

tends-to del. -nd the crown he will ha e ph nty of supporters. ".I-s; an one wilt bo willing to concede him h- title.

jVXike's Opponents.

CHICAGO TRIUMPHS OVER WISCONSIN

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By H. C. HAMILTON (TJalted Press StafT Correspondent.) XEW YORK. March 13. Mike i.ibbons. lone f T,jnl7--1 an the foremost middleweight in this country, and acknowledged b.v many to be Hie peer of any in th- world, has dr.-lared himself champion of 5. is class and says he will meet all -haller.ft-rs. the only stipulation being that they asree to vrie"h in

at l."x pounds, give or fake two pounds.! CHKWO . March. 1

"f will adhere to the old rules of t h i meet, fencinir. wr-stlirs and

London prize ritisr." Mik- announced nas'i-s. the Mar'.ns won from H 'me. tine all comers, xi vc or take two! l.-.st i,it;ht. Th- total scor- i i j

poutidn from i the proper middleweight limit." Mik- has been havine the time of his life trying u force !,? iJarcy the Australian into a ina'ch. with no success. He now is radv to pass up the famous Ksnsaroo Juniper and let Darcv- do the .has inc. Jt would he a fine thine for boxinp if

BRAIN GYMNASTICS OAKLAND, CAX... March 15 Leslio Mnnn'g brain ran amnck In yesterday'a game. .In the llrt, with Oakland men on first and second and none out, a short fly was hit to left. 3! a nri trapped The hall, shot to Terkes at second, who tagged the man there and stepped on the tu.g forcing- the man who was at first for a double play. The crowd applanded. In the seventh an Oaklr-nd. hatter Linirled to left. Mann rolled rhe hall to the shortstop, while the "batter scooted to second. The crowd applanded ag-ain. bnt couldn't understand how one brain could originate both plays.

scor- i -a-ii ; ! n to in at i!,at tn-.e. ' The M) sties .,t away to a .-hI s-nrt and had nine p -n,ts bet',, re 1 h- ''wis m i-; chine i;,.-t in u,,rkii:K and nl-.h.. ?!..- ow ls worked and toiled hard they (..-i!d noi ! f! -i'-S. r thcil Ti'l-e .;,. s. Wt, 1-,.-- I was si,-k and th- ' i Is wr-r- force; to ,, ! without th.- s-r.i-.-s -f this st-liar fo--j ward. i'--U!-h, with this whs th- ra.-t 1 that I'ai 'atn Iixt.m was injured richt !

t-at't-r th- besinnin.c of the sr.,-,,,id half

i y ttirt.wn on Ins bum should, r which will put him out of tu- K-'inie. The iin-uj-: Owls (23). Mystics (26). 'r,7.r-i F u,,n, ,;,'v'r,7: F. inters. Churchili Thompson Hau-r Mxi.iti. Hariuska ib-.rn Sprin:e-:iT ; I.ovHaskets Ktmtel ), Thompson ( 2,. S'prinscat-' Horn s. Win'. is (Ji 'inner ('-), I.ov- (4) Free throws-tier irtz Ti. I'tshom Ml. lief, roe I.niiE-. 1'm-;-ir Immenliausrii.

. HUNDREDS OF PISH

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-,he litiish was 1.1S7.S to 1 . 1 3 1 . 73. The

Midwayit.es took the ' pymn-isti- s ard, nj, ked tle-m

wrestltnsr. but. lost in the f n .n the gymnastics th5 Maroons t;.d o evcrythins: except V.orizorttal 1 the wrestlinsr the Maroons won in class exe.pt the 113-pound. Ii fencinc. X'-rris. AVis-opsin. d- ; Traeg-er. Chicairo.

NOTES ON THE OAJlffF.. (By Jimniie Kay). .-pr aiSfratc'.s p'a mc was the feature -!' the panic. X. -.-r has th- hie ctmr.1 .;a.d a 1-tt.r ir.riii;.- i ha u , ,(;,! ;iSi nitbt. o-vtr-r. was all oe,- the !'.-r with hi- -M t.n,- p, p and push but was away off en sla.ot nit;- Pro k-ts.

i iiomp-..n. ht h- r- with 1 1,,-. K, ,ds.

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Fishermen who have o,-, n i u i to pass! j in automobiles across th- Calumet a-.--; tiuc extension through Lake n,-.' are, discmsolate thes- days. Hundreds cf fish .from two inches jo two f-rt in, ln!rth. are strewn ab.-it -n top of thej ice. half devoured by the s, ;i puiis who !

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IF the Celebrated Victrola and the Edison Re-Creation P li o n ograplis were not the recognized standards they would never he imitated. Xoliodv ever tries to imitate an imitation; and

IF you buy a talking machine of the "just as good," play any record" kind, you are buying only an imitation of the genuine, for no machine will play both Edison and Victor records vcrfectly. IF you can change a horse to a cow jou wouid be

more successful than possible to produce a ma- h chine which will play Victor or Edison records &

as the inventors have demonstrated, for two ex- (

tremes can not be neutralized except by injuring the beauties of tone.

VICTROLAS $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150

EDISONS $80, $100, 150, $200, $250. Records for All Machines. Expert Repair Service.

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FIGHT DECISIONS

: The T-list ("nicano ih-ph.-rs ha --la thai 1 'team with the addition of Thomas, the

! Twin City hmh sch.a,! star, bus entered : At Toledo .Trankio Murphy

i onto a w-iiaunt; streak, d. f.-itin several ;,;mis in. dudn u th- itih y A. '. ..f In-, ; diana Harbor at the Iatt.-r's gymnasium, j "S to -'I. The Colliers op.-n.-.l with a I rush on th- Uii-ys and 1-d a th- .nd ..f

1 the first half. to 4. Th- Harbors h i.i., i ii,.. i.,t l-ilf h.

I 1 1 1 . i . . ... . . . . - - - ..... i their opponents to a 1 0 ail score at ont inie. j O-.-pii'i' th- ...mail lloor Hie Cophers' j f rwards. McShat.e. Th-nias. J:-s. i,tha! jand Oarrow. exhibited :ood passint and

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Oecislons of frirht re jresentatives are: At New York V"iUia iistey and Trankie Brown drew (10). At New Orleans Young Jones knocked j out Jack J.tiVhell (12); jack Marshall1

and John SIcCtili drew (10). '

beat Hal

Stewart (10); Prankie Mason beat Paul Psclorsen (10); Art Wellsbacher topped Tommy Long- (8); Youny Eng--lish beat Eddy Dolasky 6).

..WANTS GO WITH MEYERS

"Play the Short Tackle." An ao.-isrc story of a subst itntioti in one of the bin names last fa!', is lob! b a prominent official. Theoach want-,) t , send in some i nt ructions, so h- called a substitute and btii d- red his mind with two things. in-- was. "Tell the quarterback to -lav i he short tackle." The other v.'.s. ' i'-n't f"il to report.- lie sure i,, i-, ..,,rt the referee." The word hardened'' is ii 1 ;,,-, ) a. b 1 ;, . In the Str-S:- and ' . a I -1 1 1 - 1 1 1 of ih- tammcny oii.ai' it act as if tiny had more lean a h-ad -n th'ir mind. In any case, this pal Ocular substitute wen' rush!!:-; -n the f,-hi, and. fairly hurhntc himself on the r-f-rec. whisi.-r-d cxcit.dly: "I'iay the short ta-ki-: play th.- short tackle" The refei-'-e backed aw ;' hum the bearlike hut: and rcmark-d with as much Vltsriiit y a - be could c jnmaud: "Itoy. I Car v-u a'-- nnxinir up your inst I II- i i- - lis."

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KYLE STAR OF

couio.ed on a major portion of ih-ir; r sb.ots. In this department Kosonsbal'h was higrh man with seven field t Roals. j h

a .ii.'iiu .' with any . f ii,,- 1 Ih. At I i e n' I-a :,,iki- Kid If-iiin, r M-a is under his i;.;,i;-;li, m-ii' and!

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TOURNAMENT A

Kyb- of l-hnerson was easily the star

Thomas casing six. For the Riles s, j so s M- vers is our n a I chnmpiou. This I of the s-etional' basketball tourney at Cardeil led with six bask'ls. The yotim; whirlwind bus h-x. d some K,-,, I Valparaiso, aecordinp to Coach Kills of guarding; of IaniH.n and K.-eiiau kept;bos in this .hiss. !' una r .has the bov'the Jlanimond sipiad. Kef.-ree Mowe

the lliley scoriuK down. The Cophers hae .-t to be defeated and th-v challenge the Owis' lithl-w.-i).rht team to a series of three games

j for the championship, of th" county in that division. They would also Ilka to play the iHineeon KniKhis at an early ! date, i'or (fames call Manager McStian.-. I K. C. 4J1-W", between It and 7 1'. m.

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LINE-UP GUN

i The hollas and Carber A. ' C. wlio

claimed the championship of the region in 191G, are ready to schedule games for the coming- baseball season. The lineup of the tf-stii follows: IXahlin. c; It. HeK!in. lb; Sheslcr. 2b: Wcrbila. :;b:

j Xordnuist, ss: Totes: a. !! Klin. Donohue. i fielders; A. Werbila. o. The team would ; like to schedule frames with clubs aver- ! aphis' 1'", to 17 y ears. Kor pam-s writ.I Thomas Donohu- dr.. :',...' 1! mlock St., Indiana Harbor.

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Chi-rok-e A ''. KaM .Si,),., tj. f,,r ,!Sj;ion: coinin.i; ll"hl. I-aoic r i has ,.,,,ked for I Forwards Harris ilhnerson). Soto-:, him. Uoiihl like i ,e..,r f,-(l, , j ( Kroeb. 1 . mot-rs ..f this ojiv and ihirv. i Ce.-tcr llrozowskv (Fast Chicajro). Yours v.tv truly. : Cuards KoIIus (Froebel). Kyi- (l-ini-FRAVKTi: KID )UVK!;, -rr. . Fast -hicoso. Ind . i 1

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YALE QUINTET IS

EASTERN CHAMPION, Ki, en.- Fa., , iW,, NT-;S" 11.W1-.N. 'i.".. Marcn 1.". ; middlew eiKhi cone-i alonir acain with Vale won Up- mien ail-gmte ba sk. t ha 1 1 , noi -.f.r K,-,,, ho . As ISanr.-r said a title last iii-bt by defeat uii, I'rincetoii. ' s!K.rt tint- a., that he would net a few

I- to li. I ' e w Haven team i.-ii. 1 ;C ,.,,.i-e cd bovs in bis stable of boxers.

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Hockey Players Fit.

CHrCAO . Miroh If,. The Xewca.-tle. I Ind . rolh r hockey f.-am did not suffer j PrCSS GolierS tO Meet. j duriri"; the r'cent tornado. In fart. it claims t- be in n-rf.-et shape for th-i ( '1 1 1 1 ' A b . March 1.7. The annual i two Karnes -ch-dul-d v.ihi th- Harmon nie-elnia -f 'h- IVi -s Coif I'hil, of '"hinnd I'oop-'- ail -stirs. Saui.d.-ty nisrht ! ..ili'.i wii' b- h-ld at "a l'v.-s Club the 'iim will he staged tn the I u-. a m- ! t w. n t y - ii rst t' r. 'ity Hall K14m.ro laud Kink, while the Snn.tav afternoon j Fuilditi. 1 Ncnli Clark street. on -aiuc wilt i pla-d at Flvrrvtcw. ' v-dn-sla . March -!. at ::?,' p. m.

United States Goverment Indian Land Offering Have you thought seriously of securing a piece of the rich Indian land which will soon be offered to the public'.' DO YOU KNOW That this land can bp farmed as profitably as the land in your home county in Indiana? That it is located convenient to railroads and markets? That it is in the rain belt--10 inches average annual rainfall? Tint some of it is rich prairie land? That s'onie of it is covered with fine commercial timber which will more than pay -rr tbe land? Thai ihe.se lands are local. J in the GREATEST PROSPECTIVE OIL FEET in the world? That we will be here but three more days. , That by lilinfr your application on tho

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INDIAN LAND SCHOOLING CAR. while here, we act as your represen'at i ve at this offerins by (be Uni'e States Gnviu nnirnt and secure lor ou the s-iecific tract of tan el you choose? That your opportunity to file fur a tract, of this land pas-es wlh ihe departure of the car from your city? Those Desiring to Take Advantage of This Opportunity Must Act Now. Applications should be filed on the enr now located on the Erie Railway track? at, Sibley street, Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to -5:30 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Xo charse ;o- hoh-sai-i. Sehaoiin-. atni In; o: ;n;it io::. ' NOT A GOVERNMENT CAR.