Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1917 — Page 9

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fih t';ut; h.i.- l.-iii r.-r.- ;:'- i-J"l, h'Hv.'Vi r. ! i h ' !;. u' :rutf : it the u.-itn ! ;!. ' :-v tr..- r.jtijjire on af--".Pt -f i-i- Krt- i:-:i, ' '' j-anic. "i" f'T th"- i-:r:"-. w ' ! h ; 'it patrons, pho fi s in 4atv-r. ' Therefore .-:tui- th-' : .) n 1 1 .3 'J a. sr. and was n-t tt i :nmitl iy Ihe ii-r:iire f'i' aro t' 1 !n' a1'"'"' alternatives th" Peei U-. . iaitn tin ame. If thf u:! i'r.v iuds ; : i -1 this decision the less A. C a.'" ui':;i,tM take tn matter J-frc ai.y ..!VU itii

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stason. l.tiny ictct kus in sixteen t-f them. ! This brinss t. n:ind an arti'le put; m The Ti:.e.- by thf TriariJ.U-s in- j dlana Hasjor, slating th.a. the;.- were

the undisputed rhasnri"" -f the l class, titcaiiae ttlev h.ad w..: r;

pases p.r.d 1-st but tl-.n-f. I f vc..id. speak true ttie I'oerK-sS ...;i'l lik- to set forth theirs. In f.ur c?.n;(s with the Tr:an;'.es the peerless proved the better u-.:u and in a seii.s of thie names with thf- D-i!..a tlaiher the team that defeated the Triangles thiee times, t iv i of these tames were taken hy the 1'terless. Sure! v. this o'.mht f alter the idea, of th.e Triinules who claim to be th.e "u ndi.-p i t ed ' ehaasplons in that especial class. Next Sunday begins th.e haule for the East Chiiasu ohaiv.pi'inship between the I'olish A. C. and th.e P.-t -- less. If the two tatns lin-i tip to expectations a hot contest is expe le.,1.

Arthur Nchf (above) and Tj lor. Tv'cr and N'ohf nrr T i'hrpr jrcnt i uil fo- th? lloston Braves ani Mr.n-r-r-'r S'allir''.; coiitits on th'-m to rar.ko qui; a rcsir.1 u'ai"i;r the rc-ir.:ina-r of the season. T!arnis p.'so (iainj: ;'ro-it vrk. FJucoIph is rot !!vi:ic' ur to hip rri-nni of otlicr yvars. F(.ri Hu-rhes nayntf; the penalty d' hi tn.Tnt.-ndo-.is work in the 1916 an;ran ani th-i tnx o-ily hopes l. vili do scmt-thir.tr this vear.

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COLTS BEAT

HESSVILLE

The Ka.-ptr Colts of Wesf Hammond won Sunday from the He.-svilles after a hot battle, the score ben- 2 and 1 in Hessvillo's favor until the eighth irminz. then the Colt., made 6 doubles and 1 singde makinir a rally of 5 runs and making the s-'-re and 2 in the Celts' favor. Chaw k Roekway. the Colts pitcher, allowed hits and worked himself out of a h.ol twice fitter hav-r. 5 three men on base a.d none gone. Kid Harney, the. Colts" fhortstop. .o,.t 4 two-base hits. For games call 3105.

BASEBALL MEN SLACKEES? TWO MACKS TO ENLIST PHILAEEld'HiA, PA.. Autr. 5 'layBates, third baseman, and V. N..yft. a youns pitcher of the Ph liati " ph i a A.merieans. est rday not ified "Janager Mack they wouid 'juit the team next Saturday and join the riew national army. Roth men were subject to draft and have pass-1 the physical lest, but decided to enlist rather than wait the call to the c .dorp.

in-r masks ..n th-cr f .. Th. v w tU j !. ;! :s. Th. w. ' like t,, arrange make a four-week stop in Ijik" i u n t y , a ii.es wi'ii th. -, rlers A. C. consid- ; i'ter nhidi ti'-y will tia'dl to Nol'-rfu the best laui of this section, also York ph..c ti.e S- u.ui ii-. A. I' . f I the h ud sh;--.!;- L;.i!!:,.i cc Hurler thit i.:rv. cons;,!- i 1 th-- 1 ' u t' am in Team. ;a::d..id c- H ' or the fast Trithe vcoihi front the ms tf -, t 17! anil. A. . Tio s. -..am whoch they reto f..- ...n.es ma;.- ( i Karnes The Mai l, is ,-. nl- i V.-.r" .--U- '. .i-d f..- th- 12th, poh ai d 2:th nly hi'iiu.-.. of th" tf-iid 'hs f 1 n n th-.- n,..nt!i. nr,.l !. wish to take a heicoie. a pc'-ii-le ico-'hiil i mi of the. ' i : ;a r may a. sc ilarie c, ;i.t;d .j'.hn Icahh-a, i i-'th'-r of . Th-. Ma-k-; M:.r' ..-- npr.-ar on the Pahhoi and- r of TO.mkiyr! Xa-.lA-h m a la'! r odd r.r,aiia, the wear tional tvan.. Aiti-in-h wo kn.cv the j .-niy an! 'olue stri;ped hasehall pants t.-.iins of tins -.-ti..n may n t t" truth j n-ifh a hlu. , th h-lt. blue and whit" ' pp.-.so;oe o ,t He k .o-. t f y w 1 1 ;;V.; ' s k s but ll.ey wear j.'r.-ey .oiraters them o little p.a'-r ee Knywa. aisitad c' sihits and have a mask The iisiv.lj hav-. h.. op a i .- u -r 1 -;..li as ti,e Ku Khix Klan iifis only rever i. .-..uipusii-d by a n - other t-a a., j t he;.- Hr toad of hla.-k loth which ho it major, ruin.:-. s. -pro ,y a sua - I i caches to 't 1 u r shot, hp rs, so t hey cant" Jr. This f-cit Is !v h,-.vi!i,' won to.t h ici - :i t i t! '. This team absolutet a ent -1 h i : im s .:,h -J' 1 . in j; Jy d s ri-o jday for i.i..n;y as the-.-sc-ot-ed i:i n 1 (.-;. ha--, a wonder m : i:9wi a lar-e- i'lckin;, Th- liimtj.., and their 13 j-.- jr oh! p;- her w !:, it i battir.g oroe;-, it is sid, none rf the .-aid. has all the .-uvv-.-s ncfoii t s.,n s ... C i n a y r le.. ,, s,a , s . ,i y t Uf : become a ri'-o.i pitch- r ici.:,. h . a j team. Tb...-.-. who wi h to secure euros i worobrful hi-akiui; spitl.-i; with t he w rM e to I'aiml j;,.oU,., of Audi-i name .,f a y.'iiriK Wait, r.i !,.. n Tl'.- t.-iia;:.. Iiil'ina i 1 i rhor, la,j, I

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attained th" I,.ir-s--.jv'ht ambition of j l'antifs race enthusiasts by d.intr the ; mile under the two-in-nute maik. It j is a ( uiu. us fa -t that wh- n Maud .S j'!ui "" in this as onsnlered a most .emaikabte feat. So it was. j but thirty y.a'-s lai -r the numb-r of j2.;" trotters runs into the hundreds.

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is the bic' word, as all men of wisdom know For 60 years Anlieuser-Eusch ha-e been the trewrs of Honest Old BUDVVEISER a brew of Bar!ey-M."dt and Saazer Hops whose sales (because of its distinctive flavor) exceed all other brews by millions of bottles. When BUDWEISER is used with common sanity it quickens the spark of human g'eniality and friendship. BUDWHISER'S name and fame cover the civilized world. Vn to St w m tctirteouiV ANHEUSER-BUSCil ST. LOCI;, V.SJW invttd to insect cnxi plint cuven 11 cus

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OUIMET DENIES AVOIDING DRAFT

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that i-'iaiois i.i-r.et, the fcimcr nnti.nal ami pi'-ert western

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th.e draft on tin" atoiii.l that be could

le of moie hcivoo io his oounuy ay playinir uo-f s-eme.i so out of line; i with (Otiino.'t's c ha racier, that be was yiiicd resiaiePn.ii- the story. Ill a telegram received la-t night cuirr.et slates he mm-t listen to the call if his cauntry. his wire telng as follows! "Story not true. Have no choice In the matter, and must acucpl the conse-(-ienes. Take no stock in any other

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