Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1917 — Page 7
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1-y H. C. HAMILTON (Unitefl Press Btaff Corresponaent.) j NEW T")RK". Mmvh 3. Tins . ;!..f Jourtiy d.-wn ';! Ar.-Ti.'.'.n I. j srhoilulo Phou fti':!y as I :v 'iu t i v. ; t ptns-.tir. as v. ! -t j ur s 1 1 : r-1 -'!nsr frish. T.".- j.-s-? t!- n f.-nr c'.x,'. s i1'!0 t." be in ii-,i tlt'i' i,n l !!: hilintv is Fu.h thnt tho iir.'l:tb!y v:i'. r.ot dscf(5"il until thf -ason i in its r:.-:;n month. i r-ro!t look's t... ! o-,.- vi wl-jch ', will b?nr vntchlngr. Tb" 'bi.- ii.-o White I fox nr strong-, tne " auk.-, r-t'ttd j with frorxl Arms and !.s, must b. onuttt- ! ci In and it would t fo!!v to pnpposoj that vn a chnni-' in ninnajrcrship i rnuld keep the won irf;:l Rfd Sox from; mtiklns- ftn awful b d for tho Ban Johnson hunting'. I Tho tipors hav? hcn due to win a ' pennnnt for so vera! soasons. Just tmo ! thinir has hampord them. Corrprt the j fault 9 in the Petrol ritchlnc snft and! there he a baseball club that will ! tear Its w ay through nnythlngr. Imagine ! n team making six and sven run? a day. only to sa the opposition come throtiKh with Just n ffv more. The offensive power of s".rh a prand machine! is Inst In the inability of pitchers to! hold the opposition to a few runs. With j two pood pitchers rwro't should win aj rnr.nnt. for its stlokmen are able to j produee the runs. The same thinjr miht be said to hold ;
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Mrs. May Sutton Bundy in action. May Sutton Bundy's recent tennis victory over Molla Bjurstedt, the Norweg-ian champion, pives her a lone place in the history of women's tennis. No one beore has ever made such a record. She won the women's national tennis championship in 1905 and has since defeated all comers.
ranks which nre bound to occur durinc the trench" flshtinsr.
The Poinrines" will travel t t';ty Saturday to r'..iy Mich. Y. M. C. A.
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ers are there to do the holding. Oomis-I key's twirlers lost themselves last sum- !
mer in the heat of the rare, but there i? r.o reason why they should not return
The White Sox need a first basetrnn and t hey need him bad. If ''anoii i-nn com" : throuerh the White Sox w i'l develop a i ilanpcrous well balanced t"f.m. The Yankees are d-inserous. but hard- J ly enough so to be voted a spring pennrnt. They need more experience as a i
term. and a Tif.e n:oie stenditiesd in the p itehinsr staff. The Red Sox wli! supply the eniETna for the casrn. Th- champions cuinrrise one of the best baiaic.d and best defensive t-ois thrinvn t'tcet'nr for many years. If th" crack doesn't come this year it wii! be hard to keep them r ut of another world's championship. A great deal depend on .lark Harry's nhili'y. but the t -.am is so constituted that, if it hoid-s 'ra ther, 'm-'.i-'. .any one could drive it to a .1ar.
The Hammond made a success.'' u capo last night :
AH S"ir bowl in? team ;n us.'.n of Kast ('hind w i 'i; Sirst monry in
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the six game t u rua iro r, t . JIavir. ;i b !id oi' lV'.i pms frctji tl . nisiit !; ; jre. lt ur,n,ond beat K;ist Clucac" on th-- later's alleys by TO pins. N' !?-n of lia-u-mi.'nd defeated '"lark of Kast Chicago as ' individual star by 1 pins. Hammond's ; total fc,r the s, ries was ,',.""'; pins as .i4:unt f . o 1 S by Kast ''hioap-.. bavin;;)
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I clubs an pr evinp : re. and that it ; ; rii!. be jjee.-ssary to : ul;--' ut e. .-t.-.d j !..... I . -1. !: M. I tae. w d. j i IturUe li i. spent forty years of his life ; in .leal. up in hickory an! 1 w out y-ono of , ; tb.se o,,,. b. !! b ' 1 to polf shaft ! ! production. lb- combats the lu te !' . alarm bv assertiuir ihct twenty yen rs . front now r layers wilt be able to. obtain i jus! n pod shafts ns y.f present. Pollows forestry Statlatlcs. j 1 Hurhe basts t'os b.-ii.-t' e-n siatisties t ' furnished by tho dim. iisi.iii hickory j ' commit te.. of the Hardwood Manufac- j : Hirers Association of the l'toLed Sn!e, ! i which keeps in lo-o touch with the '. forestry d-partme?n. ; Hickory suitable for pof shafts, be ! ; asserts, is prow inp more rapidly than it is beimr cut for that purrose. Of thi.i j : timber little is avail.ibie for wapon ' i shafts and spoke m.-jtonal. The demand i j for these products also is decreasing by j j the prowinp use of the automobile and ! ' its wire wheels. j i Blgr Demand Cause Price Jnmj. I Wk'K- it is true -prices on shafts have j I advanced, this js due to increased de- i maud. It takes practically thirty j ' months from tree to te to produce a j properly season shaft, so lliat tho sup- I ply f r any ope year must be laid In two I ; . a:s ahead. The de mand lias been so ' rr -a that it has been met by usmp ! what'-ver malor::,! was on band. This 1 has lnoii product 'e' ..f p.. r clubs, hi" J , hiokorv rettinp 1h- bian.e. I i
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CHAI1PI0NSHIP GAME TOMORROW NIGHT
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t iv-n the Whiti-.p hiph s boo! mi the M- y r-Wa I Polarines. A preat defil of rivalry -x- Kbip-Klwe;
'Special to TifS TiMF.S.) OP.ANI If.J'f". MMI. "2. - In the national bov. liup te.nrr.oy which is windine up h re th" f.-dlowinK standings are recorded : rive-Men. I'ork I-,- ,:" '. .'iia-;,,;,, r..i'..-,i Pa ::.-. s. s'vra. u.e- ?.; Milb'-r ilaberd.ashe's. Ie;ron -. '7T Ib.t.d N.iar:.s. 'Fob do ;.:'" di-.-b. -!! Si. T b do ;.:ii : Smttb.'s Arca.b-s. .'ev. Ia:.d ;'''
M .it. ; . Ib.eh. st.-r Kns- rn Tvlark. ts. Detroit Little t p ib.eni i.a s, ('hicnro I.as.rs' Xationale. F.!in Two-Men. Mcfaiisban-T'ea. ia y. Indian;" b-n .'und Xirk Jbtdmp-er, "tn i; Kdv. ards-West. Mufl'alo Sm'T..w?-ki-l.'indpr: n. C'liicapo War. -I" eh. bare"
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! the winner a marpin of 2,",.' maples. Xel- j.wlinp t. am at t'.ary says clary bowl-
son and Knripht tied last evening with ers want two Hammond teams to join in
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Is's between these two teams. The y.-t-t I'olarineo. of coir , censbb-r their . lap trams superior to th "High Sc'io. l' Kids" as thy thejo. on account of! O.
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: if n'. w inch !e Cine r . l--.,- Way;i" ..: A pril 1 I. Tf a six-team squad can b. . bad th- loe-il m.-n can. bow! on May .". an 1 ti br.iiues . !,). at 1 ' rt IVajii". I molnipht on A pi i'l. j ! The Tribune. Deutsrhof. Dalt-'n fo-,', ; and I 'a e and M.ok tennis from c ;.-iry j will 'iik- part in th" tourney. ' l!.-wb-TS !ie are in'.-res'rd in t'".. pian iii.iv communicate with. b'ayton. i ; ee.re ii Oary K'.eniup Times. 12'.!. ; ' lary. Tnd : INEW FIGKT BILL TO
Put 75c out of every $ 1 .GO back in the Profit Column YOU can almost positively count on a 75 fo cash saving in your delivery and hauling costs if you install Smith Form-a-Tnick equipment. For one Smith Forrn-a-Truck will easily do the work of from three to four teams
1 costs no more than one good team to buy and eliminate all unnecessary labor and equipment charges. It will cost you nothing to maintain when it is not actually working for you and when it is working it will give you the lowest ton-mile hauling cost in the world. 10,000 users have proved these big service facts in over 4-50 lines cf business. The demand this year makes 30,000 the minimum number the factory can build. And the big new development the universal attachment fitting over any Ford, Maxwell, Buick, Dodge Bros., Chevrolet or Overland chassis lets you select uux own proved yewer plant. ROSS C. FORBES CO.
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HEtomond, Iixa- 160 Payette St. mens 652.
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their srrater ex peri- nee aeal known ' Mic I-'..rt Way. rMl'.ty to maintain their i.rstipe. a !- ". Ziepier. T'lctroit t.oLieh the I'olarines lark two of their i".. 1 :ra d -b.a w. C'!ev
teru'ar men. "'"bins, who has H bad J. I'lcair. r Fnkle. and Lynch, whose doctor has or.'- 11. Matai;. St. I'aul erod him to cjuit basketball, yet they . Mit-ap, Detroit ere conldent of obfininp and maintain-, y. Wolf. I'bic.apo liic the upperhand in the arpum.-iit. j If. Sieinmill. r. c 'hicago The probable lineup of the j dp.rines, ' I'. liaiz. c'fdumbus f s announced hv- Kvton last nieht. is T. ' 11. liim ry, Port Huron Xaef. Fat on, and S.-haffer. forwards;
I'iscbrupn. enter, and Sharp. 1 . Xaef Pnd X. Xaef, puards Cant. Tommy and
T.aten are o'epcnoj.o on 'o o.altie tne
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is bound to make H." per c lit of his shots: the finish between Ib-n lb ub. n rnd ring up 1f rea l r!'y of th" poin's1 .'ohnny .Meyers. candidal, s for rs usual. WltH Sharp at guard to stop; American re nil!.- w.-ik h t iitb, has
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BE DRAWN UP! v "ill-"A b '. March - .'. A brer ! n- w , linlin; lull, to ! m ro.;;;e..d 11, I1H- . nois State I., sisi.ciii - in place .f the ariou.s bilhs 1 1 . . pe;ic.n'. wii! b.- drawn UJ) fit a in.'-tmp in the If. ', I.a Salle at ' '! p. tit. Saturday A sub .until i '. tt e ..f the Jfoust, copsistinp of ;oyr r. Vice. M-ircy. bipsieoi a-vl T. M. Marphy. to-; p.'h-r with i"ca: .-) .-rt :n.r ed;!,.!'-. will j draft i he bid. j
b. vt inducements, any distance from six j t.. tw. n'v rounds. The men apreed to i
scab- i ir. pounds a 3 "Vl". k. Al Bloom, 4 North Clark street, is handling the bids.
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John Kawlinirs. John Raw'irps, who played a great ;ame at short for Toledo lart ?affn, ie Roinp: to have another chance to make good in the majors. The Boston Braves have picker him up and the sp. ed Ra.vlirtjrs displayed Li.-t soa.-'on would imiiete that he n verves a place in fast company. Kawlinjjs was tried out by the Cincinnati Reds .several seasons aro.
Gophers Play Tonight. j The T'.ast iT.iraero c.'ophi-rs w ill line ! up acni'd the ;.rf;eid A. c. at the J j batter's cym toniciit and fr-mi a;! relia-i bio dope Manager SU Shane's lightj ivitrlit to.-s. rs at.'- ' ypected to romp away with their le a-, p r opponents. The i Hast 'hic3fct five are playinc a wonder-j I fn! frame, and they have a cood claim on j j t h" 1 :;'-1 1:, pound t i t !. j i Just "Who's Who" in the lightweight j ranks should b" decided at the Mokin'oyi Sisyni I'ri.'lay nhth' when the Hudson!
rirotlv-rs of li.ammonl invade Kast c'hi-i rasn f..r a .-on'.-st w ill tho c ;..plers. J r'l i lay rvi.l's a.-nv ' be ib" first ; b.. a i . fn"st pfaeed by the tjopbers tr.' "if !ii weeks and a i i indieu: p.ns point to n l e. ord-br. ak.: s- it-ndanco. Tl.e i ;-ph"rs lineup is as follows: M Sliatie. "api. 'I'hoMias, forwards; lt-.s nihal. c.-ti- i -r. arid I -ea r n i "I i . Ida;: o- and K'.onan. i
I Friday night's ii.aiiv is b o.d to start j prompt ly"1 o'oh.rU. j
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ROIUWAY RINK OPENS SATUADAY
Met on skates; married, on skates, and are sk.a'ingr happily ever nftrr. Tins explains the partnership of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kyre who with K. P. W.aldron will manage the btollfcway Rink which opens in Whitinsr Saturday even
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time assured. Mr. and Mrs. Kyre are famous in the roller skating world bavin won international championship for couples repeatedly. They were married on skates at the Lakeside Auditorium rink in Racine. Wis . 'he evepinx of January 6.
ia;fl. Mrs. ITyre has won a number of; cups, twice pold medals and other honors fo- graceful skatintr. i The Ibdlawav rink is located at In-I i dianaoobs t.oulevntal and Ope Hundred' and Nineteenth street. William Italy, i who holds 11 medals and four tups, will ;' race under the rink colors'. j
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BRIXTON MATCHED WITH SPIKE K KELLY
Jim Barry is Killed.
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; b.-a .' i 'ht i k ' -t. v- '' ' iu'b d rei cently in a brawl in I'o'on. bana na. i- ! , otd.pir ' o Sa'o M. r the bia. k h .-iv-i woiir'tit. w ho returred to .. w ork yesj n-rday from Panaitia. ! Harry started his tiiihimr career at 1 Sprint' X'aiiey, 111. lie fought Sam 1 l,an.ford etc.. u imi' S
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