Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1917 — Page 9

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f M ft! nillTP ! THIS WESTERN BOY MAKES RECORD JUMP flmi 00111111! r l OU o ! AT the AysvAL ,,enn relay cARN,VAHbfiKi ounUUL II HARD I ! WINS RELAY iMMlEJmW. STROoCLl ' f li SWIMMING 1 N0 15 THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917. PRICE ATTENTION.

n. Nl v '$ A .. - ' ' J&Zf ! Hxde Park won th- championship city ' U HO k& L V. VVv - ' ; high school r. lay ,. an.) New Trier L JU..

I V . .- won l ho intercity event in ih- annual

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Concedes Fall to Opponent After 2 Hours, 37 Minutes Injured Shoulder.

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At 1 '":3' Th-'v vrc M w i i h th d-fiwil ti'l st. o; - lot oh growili tire ,1 tho pariiifil r:rp. 1.-w i wax ilisplrtyii!; 'lU!? Shll Rod sp' . . Viii i In: t hi? l

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Hie T'arlv won th" ohampionyhip it

liigh school r. lay nwitu ami New Trier

won I he tiitercily evrin in ih- attmial

school lank tares of i lie Chn-nnu Ath-. letie usHN'ii tii'tt la" niRlit H iof hl s. lio,.T of ilarv won tin- grammar school re la y. The l-'i iii'bi'l fewiii jirrtipi-d !v other Krammnr scIukiIj- of j iiiiMimv ' one of ti e metiihrs m" the (Jury schools I hiwh s. hool smiisi Frank rollit ! was the hoy v lio whs sa i.1 to swim in. ' t s o classes. lie swam in fourih plac-

, for both tea pi. his f.jst time on the I

el.'.inup lap hail much 'o do with landinsr the urBtnmar school tirst prize .vnd 1 winning seci tid place for Froehel in the liK.'h school ihvisioii. 1-1 j (It- I'm k won the city teia title woh the time of L'.JT I-.", for the -'!' t atd t are. A 'hic:iRo l..-ii!ii nnt.it or ; K.lip him a lead ill th" !tr:- lap. hut the second and thud swimmers for Hyde ' Iirk evened the iii:i:i::ii, and H. t 'or-

I bulge's finis! sent the titio- and White j ahead a clear winner. t'lty liigh school r-t.-t v. ;in -iMs ', Won by Hvde Park t I'mttii-t. t'ohn. Creenbeig. i 'orhidRel ; ( 'bicaK Latin, i second: l.ane Tech.. thin!. Time. ' 2 :L'T I-.". ' In!, i-i in ii. 2lo y ars--U'on by New Trier N... 1 iStaftoid. Kneb.d. KitiK. P.obJims I : l-'rochcl. H. S. of ;.ii y. second: New Trier Xo. 'J. third Tim. 1' :.'.".

; ram ma r school championship. Hi"! 1 vards Kirs', heart Won b pel .s. nt ha '. '

school. .lelTcison second. Time. 1:4 1 4-.Y i Second heat Won by h roeliel Xo 1;

Kroebf! Xo. 2. second. Time. 1 l-.'c .

score, 1 r will be ma.Ti i pn la t ed by a tt'-it! v.. "king" beh rid the board who is to Ik 1 i t inforn-ed of the frame by t !ep-,one.

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EXPECT A REAL GAME With a bowling mob of -(fi 1-;tdia lfioba's and southpaw P.lack on the r.ibber the !a Hi ?a lis. who defeated Ha-itTwiid - wire last season, wl' invade Hammond next Sunday to sve I'mt-

C. Larson making his record jump. 0. Larson, of the Brigham Yourjr University, made a preat high jump rccorri at tho roccnt ar.nua! Penr: rp!ay'camival held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. lie made 6 feet, b inches, which is just threg-eights of an inch better than Alma Richards, the Olympic champion, was ahle to do. J.-trson jumps in a clean legitimate style and does riot use the dive jump that many of the -.vctcm boys use.

Final lira; Won by l-'r. eh i Xo. 1 (iJielnak. Yasusky. P'rhan. poi li2..t t o Kelsenthal. second: J . fferson. thtrii Time. PHt 2-r..

d j I n's p.ts the fnird beating. j Put Hftmmond. vvi:.h Pete i!enn:T:s on 'lie mound, intend to show tiie Hiilipans so much baseball that they won't want j to play out hf re so soon again. And if!

Hammond plays anywhere near the halt I

j they p!f-.d In the first two jrames they j c rtainiy w ill roiri n ahead th-; w inner i by a hie: inn rem.

Baseball Standings.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Tor Tlel ahlo Work of ltl ('AMlli 0 Al TOMOBII.i; 'I:' 7'ry ttm The Alp Vulcanizing Co.

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Daily Thought. Whnt we w-fint p see is one who ran

W. 1 .. Host on n 4 'UP 'Alio It New York S ti St. Lotus S S i'ii'ielaii'1 S n

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arn! still brescrvo his first nn; ptin enjoyment of existence. Stevenson.

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HRAVESARE : I FEARED BY

J. MUM i i

H hi I K is the ( inil liiialit m stove that wo can -nil )..! liuiit Mo.ii-p Brothers Com pany, stovp ii)ai)ui'a-tui-('i's sinee 1S.1T. This Moon otiihinat ion Itanup lias 1 fylinders ( 1 ii it i ! 1 i's ) tor coal and "4 cylindpi-s (hurners) ioi I-'idl lS-iii-h oven, will hake with --oal or ir.is or hoth at the same time. The entire i-Tove is Imilt of the highest Lrrade ray eastinir, tinisliedin the famous MOORE luster liiaei., equipped, with . full length warminjr -los' r with two tlrop doors, and self-starting qas liuiiter. .Mrs. Martin, expert home-keeper, will be at our hast Chicago store Friday, Saturday and Mtp'rday, May Uii, rt I anl 7th, demonstrating this Mooi-e combination. We would lik1 to ha ( you see the tempting bread and pastry Mrs. Martin will bake on the stove in our window.. Mi's. Martin will show you how simple the Moore combination .is operated and how well it is eonstriK'ted. The eldef attraction about the Moore is that there is not hintr to elianire. tr to take out to

convert the ocn from coal to uas. Mrs. Mar;lad to explain to you the merits of this -cylinder, self-starting, all-year-Our regular price for this stove will be S7."(. but during demonstration

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NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. 1. .New York S i St. 1. on is in 7 t'lUPAt;o Pi v Philadelphia 7 fi Cincinnati r I" in ISosTon .S r, Pittsburgh : 7 12 l!r ookl n . " 7 Yesterflay'1 Results. Pilii'innat i, i; Chic ago, n. St. Pouis. 4: Pittsburgh, f. Piiiiadelplua. 2; Mston. 1.

N?v York. 2: Hrooklyn. 2

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By H. C. HAMILTON

; (United Press Staff Correspondent. j I X1-7W TOI1K. May ".The zip. tha earnesu.ess and the all round dash mi- j I eluded in the makeup of the Boston j Braves which carried that team from the depths of last piaee, to a world s i championship in lfl I. stand a chatn e f-f j tearing holes in an otherwise well laid' out plan of one ,lohii McJrav this ear. ; Tiie Prases are dirt'erent from other j baseball clubs. They arc trained that!

way by i r(erp htaiiings. ana nccause : they are different, fans are horn .-PI o er again in th enthusiasni cr b-iselvi'i! when they visit a park where ihe'ltos-j ton ruffians are pr-rforiiilne. !

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To Delay SMITH Form-a-Truck has upset all previous standards of hauling efficiency. Can yon afford to wait before placing your order? Read the specifications. Specifications Form-a-Truck Attachments

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otgani7..d a s and are t : r ; from 17-IS to ret a pra

Its of Hammond have

tf'tis team feu- this season ii i ,e.-t nim te m a erasing ars. The Colts ivrulil like 't.ne cahie for Sunday.

Write to l'. i-'. I'rbano. l.'.roh street or Phone 310s and ask fr Kaspar.'mnn-

ager.

nds. j mi his pa v.

'Attaboy. " with the- Braves it's sometliing shout, from a member of that ;

j baseball club i one step in the ;rorgei I Stalltng's method of winning a baseball; 1 j J Pd Kotieli hy ts just a ju ral, hij; over- j ! crown man who leal rod lo pla ball.' ' .l"hn Pvers is a bundle of nerves, apl

i w .t s lij.-htmg:. Walter .Maranvillc is a j little f.-llow with a iimn clous pair of j hands and a set of noises that won't ! unit lichtiu.-. Bed Smith is just a ball j plaier who lias harncd to (ikIh and Huh I

hard for every step of a baseball game.

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COLTS PLAY AT INDIANA HARBOR

the sanie thing:-

have been called a money

are scheduled to ,

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The outfield represents

The Praxes

team. Sportsmanship, they say. is a word That doesn't thrive in the vicinity r. P Til . . C.-.'i ri.t .-nt.1, I

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j st Ues where the P.raves play. The i crowd likes i' f To watch the Braves in action is the J most entertaining- thing in sport. The I Praxes are not made up of hih-clnss 1 stars, every cog perfect. They ate just I plain, every day ball piavoi s. s(.me of j the men who couldn't hold their places I on any ot In r team. ' StalliiiRs has been siven a record of hard vunds the baseball field, a heavy ; fist and a. growl for every placr. But

Brine yonr Hdlnor, T''ers nev er performed Ffndfr, llnixla. Inmpi.j manager like they do f,,i

el tisii.R Batumi as "th greatest added feature attraction that any tcnt-d organization has ex er offered the genet -oos patrons of any arena program m i irons history.'' Thus ' trrea test of ail champions'' xxitli his sparring partners and company of trainers will appear' tx - e daily with the show. '

1 Ksrsoas:

The Standard Pol

piay the St. Stanislas baseball te.arn of Indiana Harbor at Harrison parlt Sunday afternoon. Sunday. Max 1.1. tht Colts f.re to play a ilm y team nt Harrison paik.

Expert Auto Parte. Mfg. and Repairing on Short Notice

f-nsollnn Tanks find out shnpe of

nammona auio oneet metai

Works tl.l. WOBK it AR.OTKRI1 WO Hnkgun t., HumtnoTid. Pboar HiRucfind ,K32. X. (if IAR. Prop.

for another (ieo.-cu St III 1-

iUKS I n the vernaciiar of the street:, x a Kofta hand it ta (in. re .

StaliioKS is leaking h(s bid f.xr nant honors this vear in ih" f:o I he mfist trying opposition. He is mg hi tlie NVw fork Panis a i iixv

INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE MEETS

THIS EVENING j ?

Flepresenta t ' x es of teams playing in th.e Int r- i - y Industrial baseball league arc to nim t at the Chamber of 'oinmeie .tonight at eipht o'cloi k. 1'ir.a. a i rangi iw m s for the first dax of Ilax. Situidax. xi!l be made.

GRAND ANNUAL OPENING OF

SATURDAY, MAY 5TH

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Lariro dancp hall. 'hi'-a.u'o or licstr;i voursclws.

Splendid rpfrfshnu'iits. Music by of six jiippps. Conic and rnjoy

Fisht Bill Up Today. SI'CIMIITKI.n. II. P. May Bi.'x-ifcS

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Standard Oil Compajtiy Armour & Compary Morris & Company Indian Refining Company Fleicbmann Yeast Company

Cudahy Packing Coir.pany U. S. Mail Cordrectors Schlitz Brewing Company Butlor Paper Company Montgomery Ward & Co.

And you can install Smith Form.-a-Trt:ck on any Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Dodge Bros., luick or Overland chassis. Arrange for demonstration Now Before it ia too lata ROSS C. FOKBES COMPANY GARY. IND. 562 WASHINCTON ST.. PHONE 164. HAMMOND, IN D 559 HOHMAN STREET, PHONE 632.

Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

: aggregation of basebal . xvi)l pay to turn back j imufs and note that .1

! been xoted a pennant in P.i M i he had actually reai herl the , f i heap and was driving a!nt:x ! Braves came along and xvr I j little w Oti in their mad ! last to lirst place.

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plaxers. Rut it ox er history 'ft hn Mc(I raw hud

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in legislation is to come up for consideration today in the House. Th" agreed committee bill is lo 1 placet ii pc n final passage. Packers of ihe bMI claim thai eighty -two votes are jn .-;hi. .ir tixe ii..-e than the ncessaiy constitutional m;ijoritx. Muchiuiet xvoi k lias been done for the bill.

LASSEN BROTHERS

CEDAR LAKE, INDIANA.

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OH LOOK WHO'S

Battling Nelson Has Joined the Circus and Life Happiness is Secured.

Following in the footsteps of Jess Willard Rattljng Nelson has sooe oxer to a' circus fot- the season and will add his popularity as a xvell known boxer as a drawing card for the Yankee Kobtnson Wild Animal shoxv that has just, started out. The circus people with their customary eloquence are already

Hammond Musical College A REGULARLY INCORPORATED INSTITUTION FOR THE STUDY OF ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC O. K. BLDG,, HAMMOND, IND.

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through these columns. SJ There is no fictitious value as an obstacle to a business transaction through the want ads. C You cannot afford to miss the chances thrown at your feet on this page, Mr. Careful Buyer.

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