Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1917 — Page 9

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HIMMOID 9 i THE DIXIE SUN IS SHINING ON MANY A SCENE LIKE THIS a HAS WEALTH r-- jpjjf) OF MATERIAL! - ..J&?-- - m

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Practice to Start Sunday

Regulars to Play Portz All-Stars.

B IRTINS CHAYKEN. the biRgost thing- coming: r;: after a long !rrary iviiitor, will h ! !aed fit Parduhn fl-Kl for the Urst linv

cr..i:;p Sunday by th.- Hnmmitul

b-irbll club against tho All Starts nmnr,'il by the able Kulilau ' of fix !': z. Man arc Howard will ry i' n that reports for rrar; .:' a oh-tii'"'' " mk th" team mji.J it' a iimts ';'!!! warrants h:m for a pcsitm v i'h

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' !: s that h v ill ski; all tV,- ; ':iwr M.t' hw bapVnll nbi!it'. MthougJt ho .-n!l f-.r r.-.rr ' issue! ln.t v-"'-k it vis Of . i -i M.a

.' rl work ?ha;i Ifrfrn its f arn-st . for th" lorn' cin'i wi.i U: t o wfcks :n wht- li to rt itr.i ciMiisr Kami" ncaitist tl H

I'i'lipst? tParti on Arnl 22. Th'- S'iru'1'ifrom Roseland nro "ilrpi!" to t!.'.' i;Trongest tfnm in 'nr rivl tl: Iiri'ihn outft will hp to r'"V ; n t 1 lip.p of bas b.lt to lw-:it th isit 'nr n ' nWh"n priftic" starts S'inrlay t!i v iM at lnst b tw o i nndififi t fr o.iri; l-oitior. Th" only job that 'sn bo ticn'fi a one-handf-i fropositin is th'' tsk o Fe' Hnninp. who will b "x-

I.ining the ball out in early spring training

If the rfibifl fan wants to know what a spring training- scene is like and hasn't time to make the trip south he rr.iht look at the above picture. With a lare wire cape behind the catcher the hoys march up to bat and try to swinjj in mid-season fashion. Thev do, at least, after the first aches hax-e subsided. In the picture Herdrickson, the Red Sox utility player, is astounding the natives with a drive to the fc-nca at the Hot Springs training camp.

ppcted "o win e'-ery ra.nio. The former liost years th .-eminsr fafnn an-1 should j b-? his fault as hi? pitching arm at pitsFed str pitohT should hav on of hi5 the Crown Point boy falter it will not ; ent i. in the pink of shape and ready

for the ump to lio'ner. play bai..

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lake Selections Today

aymeot Like Rent

Must make room for Grand Pianos.

The Straube Piano & Music Co. will feature Baby Grand Pianos. A largp assortment of Kranich & Bach Grands, Brambach Grands, Behr Bros. Grands, Straube Grands are expected to arrive within two week?. WE MUST HAVE MORE FLOOR SPACE

Sixteen ba?'ba1i artists of various fame have so far nnnounced their intension to strive for various jobs on the team and from the squad Manager J Inward should b" ;hie to sie,t at least ton

tl-strlass men. Tom Mahoney. who re-

I cnt I. v sipned a contract, with the loeal j

tram, will be riv -n every opport u n 1 1 v to show- his skill. Mahoney has had a '

rroa-. ie- i .. pei i.-nco m ttr una; league and the Mtinoie "prm'.'i" should have no trouble in landing a regular

berth.

i Soil ida y is another man vhtn Presi- ; j dent Parduhn thinks we!! of. lie i . half the size of Mahoney and s ':! around the 155 mark as. a seooud sa.-ker. I I It is said 1 those who have srn the' ! Knox bov- in action that there s no one j

j around this r.eek of the woods that ean i compare with the little midget. Molt. I who tried out with the Muskegon club

I last, season, is a favorite for the third ' ' station as he has more experience than ' any of the other eandidates but with,' ! Hilly ranieH trv inp for the same poso- i

tion Moll will hav

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Our extensive salesrooms are now crowded with pianos and to make room for this larcre shipment of Grand Pianos we offer Pianos and PlayerPianos at

Money Saving' Prices THIS GROUP AT $5.00 MONTHLY. Newest $275 Oak Overton, warranted ten years, only Newest 28. Mahogany Burmeister, a splendid piano, only Xewest .f;jO() "Walnut Irvington, manfrs. sample, only

Used $300 Mahogany Cable, largest size, like new, only

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$198 200 210 138

Used :;00 Mahogunv Hammond, full sue, warranted, only lo

THI3 GROUP AT $C.00 MONTHLY. Used .-r tOO Mahojranv Straube, fancv ease, onlv $237

i Shopwoni $'.V2o Francis Bacon, oak ease, only New if'32") Kohler & Campbell, diseoutim:el style, only 235 Used $400 Wegman, pvxl as new, only 195

THIS GROUP AT $10.00 MONTHLY $450 Shopworn Plaver, large mahoganv, best action, only $3oo

a S450 New Eastern Plaver Piano, 88 note, onlv

$5(X) New essel Ulayei- Piano, 10 ear warranty

j $500 Shop Worn Melo-IIarp Hammond Player only

3 ROLLS, BENCH AND SCARF FREE WITH EACH PLAYER

U Every one of these special bargain is fully warranted for ten years and if you

j are not fully satisfied within one year, you may exchange on any otner piano at tuu H amount paid.

I order to keep himself on the No. lj j squad. j Ithode. who has probably made more I home runs over- the Hammond park) than any other brill plaver m Hami niond. will mam covert around short ' PI'ovioiiiK Parinan in tio- meai; ;:no d'-s. j not desert the All Star aperep.ition. ' Clarence Thompson, although assured' j of a position on the team, will make a j strong bid for first unattached. j i Wuh the overhauling of the et.tire otitfield positioriH ow ner Pardiihn and I ! Ma!iae,e.- Moward weie shocked to hoar' i lha Austin Walsh, the home run kine !

i of ('iiicapo. had broken a ver!:'l cou- ! tract with the Hammond f-ain and bad J signed up W ith Don ''Ftrif n's llaon

-!t lub of the new- Ohicem, league. I Parduhn showed lie was no "slacker"; and yesterday eveniuK su-nol up a new' outfielder with a bier rep. The riewcomer's name is kept a secret j; cail ,0 j announced that tho new- plaver won- a! South Chicago uniform list vrar. I In speakinj? about uniforms o.n- oll friend Mel Monnett. llie .Sraldin? rep-i re.sentative in this city, announi-es that! the Hammond club will have the mfij-j est suits ever donned W.j a baseball club. ! The suits are of w hite color with green I

j trimmings showing a little f.-ns,. r,r Irish humor. The expenditure for the: ; suits is over $150 and it is probable that ' j wln-n the season starts Parduhn's check i j sec, mnt will look a trifle punctured, but i with a successful season in sight Par-1 jdtil-n should at least sta-t to make thej j ppinolas. I

they do more than please the taste A cigarette that simply plrase9 the taste does only a part of Tvhat a cigarette should do Besides pleasinjr the teste, Chesterfields do another thing, a new thing Chesterfields just "touch the spot,' they Ui you kno-x you are smoking they SA TISFY" I And yet, they're mild! The blend does it it's the unusual skill in proportioning the costly Imported and Domestic tobaccos. And the blend can't be copied. Chesterfields will prove to you that then?

can be more to a cigarette than good

taste. Try them and see.

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broke away and in the nexi rush Morris butted Fulton over the right eve. Pulton If. out an awful yelp, but as no attention was paid to it again he e, 11 1 mued bat! lintJ. Low Left Ends BattlB. Morris kepi plugging away and Mr. Pulton was rur.nirtc a poor second. H" was c;esp rate at this stage of th mill. Suddenly he lowered his bjond hend and ripped three lefts to the body. Two were fair, but the third was in the groin. Moiris f' it to the floor with an asonif.ed expression, on his face.

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The spoi l mtr w orld of Lake count y

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war with ;erman. The fxodus of albletes tti the country's military posts had its lir:-'. affect on the squared circle. Jreen. Johntiv dabby and others have

NEW YORK. April Z. Fred Fulton, j already sone from Hammond and the Minnesota plasterer, fell from tbe'otners are planning to follow, pugilistic scaffolding last nisjht at the "With the baseball season approaching Manhattan casino w hen he fouled Carl : (he war is certain to have an affect on Morris in the fifth round. I p to the! t, ,-. lineups of the various clubs whin time of the foul Morris had tlo best ,.f ; they begin play. Whether it is a call

the bout, battering the piastcrer about for voiui, tiers or universal service bas

rer about, for volunteers

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fa j quit again tonight. 5 1 tall sycanioro it loi

Manv of tho hi-h school graduates of

covered both watriors from : this v ear may enter th" serv ice, accord- ' ii.g i.. their idans. And the football

bei-oew ..f last year including sonie of the ClaM'vs, may not be here to answer the . , f ro-'s whistle in the fall.

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the midsiction. Fulton, a long range boxer of he jobbing sort. w s taken ''Tnp'c-teiy by surprise at the tallies ..t Morris, who stayed so close table, let D

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tfie start. He fore the' fight. Morris told friends Fulton quit to him before and would

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Morris Funishe His Rival. Morris, with his head against the ta

I plasterer's chest, whaled away with! 'right and left to the body, varinc- - 1 CHICA,;. . April 5. Jimmy

casionally with an uppercuf. in the ' desert., n the holdout brigade, and .signed

third round Fulton's face resembled a red flannel shirt and he looked as though

he wanted a telephone call.

i ARCHER SIGNS

CUB CONTRACT!

ALL ATHLETICS AT MICHIGAN ARE SUSPENDED ANN APPOP.. MK'H.. April 5 Suspension of all Michigan varsity contests scheduled for this Spring was yesterday passed by the board of control of athletics following the action of the regents last Friday. This action, brought about by the present International situation, cancels automatically all baseball and tra k contests. The baseball team was to have left on its annual southern trip Saturday. All varsity coaches will be kept here, and instead of varsity contests, interclass games will become paramount. Baseball games are already being arranged between the all fresh and varsity teams to substitute for the scheduled contests. All schools affected were nofiflrl last night of the board's action.

WELLING BEATS BEECHER IN SIX ROUNDER NEW TOHK. April 5. .Toe Wrlltng niade a target of Willie needier last night at the Palace ?. c. Welling weighed 13d pounds and p.eceher 143. The bout went the six round limir. bu' lieecher was on the verge of a knoi kout at the final bell. Ted Lewis stopped Jim Coffey iti one round.

DARCY APPLIES FOR CITIZENSHIP PAPERS ClHCAiji). April 3.- -I.e.s limey . i Australia appio'd for his first papers of American citizenship here est ordav . With Fred Oi'.more. who is looking a Tier the ficbtt r's business affairs at present, and a local attorney, he went Lfoi a Circuit Court judge and made the necessary oath. Darcy leaves for New Orleans at noon pjday to "rrht Jeff Sn, i-'i AnrP FW ORLEANS. LA., pril 5.--Re-pons have readied here that I.es Harry's erstvvhi'.e managers are following him :-.nd will attach his receipts in the jeff Smith fight here April -'3.

GOLFERS MEET TONIGHT TO REDUCE COST OF GAME

Alonzo Kurt, first vice president of the Chicago Telephone company. who has been delving into the expenses of n number of clubs in the Chicago Histriet Golf association, will present his plan for a standardization of accounts at a

! meeting of the secretaries and chairmen Archer 1 . o

01 nim?e ci,niiniu,'t,s at me v. 111' 11.1' letic association tonight. It is expected the research efforts of Mr. Burt will en-

WILLARD JOINS CIRCUS TROUPE CHICAGO. Apiil 5. Worlds Hea weight Champion Jess Willard .-juit.Chicago today. He will lepve for Norfolk, "'a., where he will open with the wild west show wiih which be has contracted to appear all summer. Willard gave a dinner to several of his friends at a north side cafe last night to celebrate the getaway.

GIBBONS READY TO FIGHT FOR FLAG ST. PAI L. April 3. Mike Gibbons announces he is w illing to do his bit folios country. He is ready to answer the first call to arms should the time come that married men of this country arc-needed.

Morris butted Fulton over the left eye in this round and cut open a gash, j Fulton complained to the referee. i;-,n I lirown, but the hitter paid no hor-d. Ful-I tor. went on with is work, and m the :

ne,t round had a bit of a b nd. In the fifth round Vi'ins rushed

Fulton with his head lowered pounded the lunch basket again.

to atcll tor tne lira again im. .-turon. , : ... H,, fflin, sh'p nft"n-f -itil

Ardo r u" " "ll " - j able all clubs in the association to Jur r., .,-. nfter onlv a ievv mmutes !

Vit I : le i - ' of conv . rsat ion Neither he nor th

'ub residetit went Id discuss the fmmicia! end of the transaction, but Archer j teemed satisfied Willi is ileal. Karl Sin::!!. t!;.- outf.dd-T s- . uir.i

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chase supplies at a minimum cost, and effect a big saving all around.

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Spike Kelly on Stage. 'lib. WOO. April Spike Kelly. Doc Krone's welterweight, ha? opened an engagement at the Calumet Theater. Ninety-second street and Calumet avenue, in a show called "Hogan's Win."

Short is Never Short. Frank Short, who took Jre Mandril away from Tommy Walsh never overlooks an opportunity. Tie won $2.f"ni yesterday on opportunity, a horse raring at Hot Springs. He is said to ! willing to eive Walsh the $2,000 to S6cure the boxing servi.es of Red TV.Ian.

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