Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1917 — Page 7
"Wednesday, Oct.
in. inr THE TIMES Pago Seven
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Tom Alley In His Pan American at Speedway
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N. 1 FUNS BUMP 1HT0
MID LUCK
Runyon Tells of Woman and . Baby Who Wait Up Ail Night in Rain to Get Ticket and Same Seat.
Th? close of the Chicago ratiiK season a vck from Saturday at the Sppedwny will see '.he majority of th drivers and mi'chanicians hvi-diiij? the call for the povcrnmcnt for trained helpers in the motor and aviation ifctions of the armv. It is not Kv'iifra'ly known that.
in addition to being' expert drslernors and I builders of motors and mounts, both ,' drivers stid mechanicians are superb pli liil specimens and rs ?uch wU '
have no difficulty pismiik th" rigid tests prescribed by the medical officers of this
overnment.
2sEV YORK, Oct. HI. 'Sets riht there nenrly all nicht with a baby in
lk; r arms, siie does." ftUl the bin: cop.
rntin? to a. particularly skk- sjt near tlie 1'ighth avenue gates of the l'olo Grounds yesterday afternoon. H4 ruminated over the recollection. "Ain't that a hell oi' a note?" he inquired fir-ally. "iSettin' there with that baby wailing to crash into a baseball parae?"
"I'll say it is. the damp pink "but look at me! "She's a little
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HEGEWISGH SOLDIERS LOOKING FOR TO GET THE JCTOHY SC0RES (Special to Thb Time.4.) NEW Yr.HK. Oct. In. Every ArnerEAST fllK'.WO. INI'.. Oct. 10. lean soldier in France will havo his C-)oh IV.t MeSl.xnv's East Chicago .'-baseball appetite satiflea durintr the Gophers are. scheduled to hook up with ' world s aeries through the 1 nitt-d I
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miuniunn FOOTBALL OOOlli
fellow with plaintively.
said the whiskers.
1 " dame." continued the
Don't weigh more thmi sven after she's soaked
with rain. She has an empty soap box. J'vme guys get it after she poes inside ftrd raak a bont'.re ov-.t on .V.:..i:hattan f !i! thent to '. p vvactn. Thinks 1 to riyself, I'd like tu see the cokr of yo-ir old man's liiiir. ma'am, lettm' ou : tl
out ,vl niKlit with that kid wait in' to '
horn into a ball fsime. but vvh-n I try to fcive her a buzz to hnd out w ho she is an'i wl-y h- is pu!!nmr thi?. : u.''" it don't tak. me no lime to nu!'-' jut jibout how the old man s-tan.)s ar.-und his jo in i ." "Mind Your OTvn BvtBiuess." j'h.e cop V.-ejir oil. ".Shi much as tells me to mind my own business." he said, "l.e just the s-aine, as I'Ari r.ic to po t" 'lticao. She yn she's here to aw this world's series ;iiid she's gciiiir to see it. She rs s she i-Hv,-iF- sees ail the rallies the jiants j.bi.v in the regular season, and ulnars ft-'s in the same sent, and tii.-tt slie's go-i-ti; to hav u tliat f-ri todf.y or bust on-ot h ii'K. "Aiid all this time." concluded thfi i."P, "tlr- kid is iioii'iiiniir ir-i ear like t;i il.ii!:-. Ain't that a hell of a noS-.'' "I'll say '1 tsT" anl the roan with the damn pink v hiskt-rs. "Now. look at.
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"What became of her? asked one M n crowd of cop auditors. "The at I see of her she is lamrnm
their old ria)s. the. Heewisi h A. A., at the Twin City utbhtic held. unda afternoon. It will be the tsixth time in as many seasons, that the ilegewisch eleven has essayed to trim the Gophers, each time, thus far unsuccesfuliy. although the tir-a.1 score was always veryclose as the following table Indicates: l'jl2 Gophers, 6; Hegewisch, 2. 19l;I Gophers, 13; llegewisch, 7. l'G4 Gophers, 21; Hepewisch, 6. 1',15 G-.pl'cis. 14; HtK i.iisch. 7. 1016 Gophers, 2;i; ilegrewisch. 6.
ss.
Special ar-angements were completed today by American headquarters in l-'ianco to jfivo the Sammies the fastest possible service Hi relaying United l'rc-sa cables, which will enable the American nehters to follow the big games. Urom the park in Chicago or Xew York over United Press leased wires then over the ."..'MM' miles of cMhle to France and thence by c.rmy telegraph and telephone lines, the results of the games will be flashed to the boys preparing for the
Manager Frwmyer of the Hesrewisch trenches, team tiirnly beiieves that his tani will A cuhle, from W. S. Forrest, in charge come into its own Sunday v. hen the j of the United Tress bureau in Paris, toI earns renew old acquaintances. j day told of the complete arrangements Captain Pob Pnrrow is confident of j that have been made, by the Ameriaan i irtory over llegewisch. lie said: army officers to hurry tho baseball dis-
"Tbey have n pood team, but they can t patches to the front. The dispatches
stop us. V. e ha c anylhinir in tlie m tie. at--h us So. Although Tie nk r-fT 11. T. Kfli-nnn. niariagev. has be .a
Ml" 1 -lh. ii a . ! Im y. field.
Chi. K.
:'.n lit 1'. nil
uns- -ifln hop. th- E;.r
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a team that w ill gi ve j i.hilc west a htrd but-. i: !-'." j siritpar if a lone way the Goi h.-rs' player-! un t;e?rt'iSitioii.? wi h j the I'uilmMi Th-.ens
iot .-er !-. T eal.-.l !H" - '".) i game on that ,:S to V.ave the E.lte.e
Chicajfo atUlotie
American o.n-e.r on He w.ll deliver them Unitrd States slitnal
instri: e wire
Cted." I and not
th.
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DRENCHED FMS
V..-t;.-. In.-klrf l'.o-.d nrirl foodsell.
guards: fir eat. cotitf-r; Parkers, ((uarter- j f-&
n:-tn:tting the world s , tmek : I-'roen-.ko rnO Haiitiish. hal'.es. and t f t
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its to tae various camps, l ns l Wcnr.an. fullback.
.Mil be s..rit to tie the French front, immediately to thi corps t-. iecra pli-r. . "The latter is cal : d. "to clear tl
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serie.i r
ft rrangemeits ore such that the score will be ui-tribut.-J to the Sammies f.s fasfcJJts c ib'.es. telephuiie and t Icfe-rnpn wires are able to operate. "When the Simmies wake up In the tnorr.iri the rwuils of the games back home will be posted in every rump." Owing to the difference i;i tune, the scores will reach Franc durln.? the
n'tht. When tha games start in New (
York at 2 p. m. it will be 7 r. m. in France and by the time th; gani'-s are over it will be b d time for th" Sammies.
ANN ARBOR. MICH., Oct.- 10.Candidates for the arsity eleven at Michigan University are showing much gimp this ye ir. ";imp" is Coach Yoat's word for pep and ability. Tim men are far xceeding the fondest hope of Yont. The fact that the men are now whipped into condition and placed definitely in tl-.eir future positions is due only to the fact that they were "virgin timber." They are all new men at the university and are even yet an unknown quantity. Selected service and graduation and enlistment lock away ninny players, tried and true, who have carried the ball safely over the goal of honor in the past. Yost plac.;;; big hope in Tad Wieman, who has shown his ability to batter the resistance cf opponents, and who is a bear-cat on defense. The Michigan mentor klso sets in tienob'iok n first clr.ss n an as a Under. In trial skirmishes he piloted the varsity in hip league style. Then there'n Freemke. a fast runner in whom reliance will be placed to tear off big sains, llannish is good at smashing the line and building interference. Graff and Fortune, two new seniors, hove been holding their positions with a tower of strength. live, another new man, who haibd from the Poo, appears to be a real timl. Rye is st senior. The proh-'Mc lineup for the varsity follows: Kimcr and Cress, ends: Culver and
msm id PLAY FIRST SATURDAY
NEW ri'iRK. Oct. 1.1. The postpone-
I merit of the world's series game yey. ler.ii'y f.ntiif 'ied a new topic of dis-
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:.ing pVou .nh tl.e , i look a i
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op. said the whiskers. I .-. k t hisof tough
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wrre in pr. Many aliusi
! l-et en t'.-i J '.!: i'liiiad'-
io.se foil
and in-i
1 those dire-tli
terest -d. Weather r
: demand, and there were ns to the famous 13 1 I series
Tew Tork Nat le-riais
Ipiiei A nierir a lis. 'ft. i-s !' b-i.s.:bail and world
Hoblitsel May Manage Boston Club Next Year
try- I
scries play in g.ii'r.-:l recalled that during the . on tost of th.it year there was a iap:-c of a fill si days between the thud and fourth gauiva. Heavy and continue.;" rain oiuse.l the comiuission to call oil" the scheduled game until many i'mis. tired of .h-l-iy. sold tli-ir
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specula'ors for a fraction value ami returned to their
v. a v, ;! .u re
lu .k. I.istep. now. PIay Foker to See Gaii.e. "I plav poker all Sunday night
inc to win trivsc'f a wad to git m thi
game, which I do with a few dimes hes.drs car fsirt. Tbvn I work ail diy Von-lay and last night I wait nil night
lit iine out here to horn iryeli' into
nice seat. 1 almost freeze to d -nth
1 never see a tnornitig so n.-ji h bchinl
i:- mv life, and I cru.-h right in audi pear ir,. self a scat down in front. I BiSCLCher ZXLS I077
ports (
i NEW TORK. Oct. J'"--It was report - i C-i here VfSlerdnv oil r-OO,! nufVi.irtt it
a,4d that Dick Hobli i .!, lirst h.-.s-nipn of
j me notion it a -ox. nas m.; an agreei merit with Owner Harry i'raz- e to munI :ige thst club m-it s asoti. The official . announcement, it is learned, will be
teai" in uosion roomy. Manager Harry, who handler the c'uh this ytar, is here, but knows nothjtijj of the change.
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. !.ets I,., ' t heir f fj .-e iTi-i- towns Since that I'v.-d e-i r, e.;t (,; br-.-
inlervei:
u ti 1 1 1
e series thout a t where erdn y.
has been pol ponea Sunday
-et t I" spend
-re all morning in l the spare 'o-igh I
sandwii Vies to k. ;p fi..m then they go and postpone
i an t set up all rog I'm too muei loser o
And. besides. I lost
e rain and 1 got buying -.tar . n aad the game. I
t tonight because
m mv sleep already, m v rn in check.
Ritchie and Farrell to Box Four Rounds OAKLAND. CAL. Oct. 1" Wii'ie Ritchie and Marty Farrei! of New York will box four round" at Emeryville Wednesday night. Ritchie 5ia been i lining for several weeks.
m r
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Have Reserved Seats j NEW TOE . 'Vt. -,"!. It's not all I sorrow ami si.dness, tiiis thing of call-
off yesterday s game between the iud Giants. Though the Sox playtm! I'ans wer greatly disappointed.
for tie-y f.-lt sure yesterday w. uld see arn'.ilw r icioi , the bleacherites w ere all Mini, v tltosi: who w.re fot ninafe to g.-t in b'-fore rain halted the pnsti.fie. Tliey received ramc! ecks. and today they can stroll in as tie- man with : resered stal clo ck.
Intercity Book Games.
CHICAGO. Or U.aSeball as.S0ejn meeting at tlie Manager Oalahan in his eagerness with the Albany Jsrnes Hut ton fo
'. in. The Intercityion h-1.1 its regular Mohawk clubrooms. of the Logan Squares; to even up 1 he series Larks h.-s signed up r first base and Mike
Helo Your Country By Buying a Libert v Bond! '
er tf ,h
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llecliinger
for Sunday: Logan Squares Central league
City park. Rageps at American Grant Park Navy at Normals at South ci chiiago Giants at Mich. Janesiile at Bel... II. Fomiae at Joiiet. 1!!.
his old catcher. Bookings
at A 1 ba n y All-Stars
Park. at Garden
'Hants' park. Hammond. Tnd. icago. P.entfin iiarb.or, IV is.
(Hy I nltrd I'rcnt.) MINNEAPOLIS. MINN, Oct.
W ith its first gridiron butt'e set for next
Saturday Minnesota's iropeois of a run m th-- r.ig Ten conference race, depend on bow poorly its opponents fight not on its own strength. Uar has depleted tn Oo-h'r s:uh 1 inmost completely leaving only Captain Hau9r, Ecklnnd and Kingsley etcrins to lead the recruits on Norlhup Field. At opening practice not
enough men to form two clovers showed g.;',, up. Lu: with hard work. Coach WI!- f.J Hams has over thirty candidates m $ 'I Gopher moleskins new. frH
I Meeret Lractii-e lias flireadv s.nrl.-.I rn
' .. an) -ague rumors outside the football ga'es are that Couch Williams has tin- fd
surprises on his squad, p. ii will probably save the .r.ce this season for the L I
big warrior at opening ted 4" to r.n yards and Us nearly that distance. ' !
Cnptiiin llausvr camo out of earl jfj i-criininage in -xceile-.it form and counted on for some of the best pher line w ork, though he may be shift- l-j"! ed to (lie back hold. Loss of Yannest j t.'' who .'hewed wonderful speed in several j L !
at quarter last y.-ar will leave p .5 hard t (ill in this year's m-'j Yannest lad been counter on 1
by Coach Williams but announced last ' -..
v, f.ek he would not return to school.
is hunting another quarter-!
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ALL NEW CLOSED CARS Motor Tracks For Expressing and Bloving S49 South Hohman
7 Games Booked for Chicago Fcotbail League The opening of the 1 hi.-ico Football League will be in v,: ;ui.v ted Sunday when loiulecn of the sixteen tcaros swing inl action. Sec 11 gr.io.-s are booked. The only game that will not be played Is the South Chicago vs. Tornadoes tilt. Following is the list of the games for the opening Sunday: Vincennes A. O. vs. Hamlin Hanks, at Milwaukee and Sawyer. Cornell A. C. vs. Opals, at Cicero Park. Ilrit t-Midways vs. Standards, at Normals Pall Park. Evanstons vs. U. f?. Prill Rearing, at Forty-eiehth and Armitage. Cardinals vs. Mohawks, at Albany and Lake streets. Iroquois vs. Igcrotes. at De Paul Field. Sheffield and. V.'ebster. Oakland Autos vs. Thorns, at Pullman.
covered some LiCklund's toe day more than Gophers. The practice punlei
made drop ki
Jtnies gap bine.
Wiliiems hank. Among i-xr.ec'ef! v. :ir for
last year s sto cop Pig th- Gcphers
uard: Jordan.
ards, back field.
m
eond string men Ten honors this are ernon Wilend; and Rich-
Welling Beats Duffy in Gotham Battle
Joe
NEW YORK. Oct. 10
the Chicago hghtvveight. wr 1 nieniber of tl.e New York htia. gave Jim my DulVy a 1 in boxing in their ten-round
night. Welling lauded sary from oil angles and
tenth rounds had him
Welling.
n is nownaval mieal lesson bout last
on his advorin the fifth and
almost out.
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friends who led .store ;i
last week was a lijr success, and a big: surprise,
have not been in our store lately, who found om
revelation, and we now pride ourselves on having as finely enuipjed, modern and right up-to-date stoic for men as vou will Kind an v where in the countrv. 1 Durinp: the twenty-rive years of our business development, wc have been conspicuous as a men's store center, and at the present time wo claim preeminence in tills locality, and justifiably so. Men have learned that our clothing, shoes and furnishings departments are incomparable in selections and price savings.
In the and vouths
belief that this men's store offers a service to men, young men . in which men of sound judgment are interested, we extend you
cordial invitation to view the stock stock we have assembled for the
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ncceruini;- h. the indiviilu;(l taste of I I
Men
We have clothes for all occasion;
every man. And in the other lines of men's apparel -Men's 'Haberdashery, we show a complete line of the newe typified bv the label each article bears the label of
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GRIFFITH
! TEP.PE IIAI.'TK. Rents "f flats land apartments in Terre Haute have i cieen raised. Lea! estate men gave as I their teasons the high price of coal j snd the extremeljr heavy demand for arcs rim "
Eorn, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. ( ford Loihveil. a baby girl.
According to a ruling .f th- co board, school will be dismissed next .lay in order that all muy undid
!if-l
cf India na'rol s.
business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. L. P.. Moss did shopping in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. James of Buckner. Mo., who has iecn nendine a few days at the home
I of O. G. Poulton. returned home yester-
da y.
important part In the conven-
mty j Friue- I
MILLER
is e.xpecied to go on Saturday for the have
en t ire day. j tion.
Tlie Woman's club held its nguiarj Christmas kits to the soldiers wera iis- HC0SIER BRIEFS. cussec; also plans for a Hallowe'en j E V A N S V I LLP.. The thirteenth child
party.
! ban
been
REAL ESTATE MEN WILL CONVENE
j family.
All
born to the of the thirteen
Wood wnrd are livlngr.
.Miss Edna Crissman. a pupil of the
school fair at Crown Point. Griffith !f ightb grade, who was operated on for school will have an exhibit at the fa i r. appendicitis last Thursday night at the Mrs. F. A. Malmstone nnd her mother. J Mercy hospital, is doing- very well and Mrs. S. It. Woods, were Chicago visitors I no doubt will soon be coming heme. Monday. j Mrs. J. Cameron spent the week-end Pr. Malmstone was a Hai-omond vis- ; in Chicaco. i tor ver-terday. j A Dexter is ill with typhoid fever at The lloy Rcou 1 s gave a social In the ! Merry hospital.
baser er.t of th M. E. church las: evenire o.vlr.g to bad weather it nil not os well attended as it should have been.
Miller hib-t to
th.
planning to send a big excheol fair at Crown Point.
! W A i; SAW. I titer has n I .0 res prcdui.
A Whitely county fartccord onion crop. Five ;d 4.0D0 bushels of onion.-.
l.tid Oct. 12 and 13, and a large party
SOUTH I5KND. IND . Oct. He The , State convention of Indiana real est rite , boards is to be held in South H. nd Oct. IS and 10. ' j This convention is under the auspices ! of the asso.inted boards of the. Stale:'
but anyone interested in the r business, directly- or indirect! vited. The program will irelude different subjects, a bar juet.
to different points of interest. The l.'!ie are Invited, and th
HAKTFoKn CITY. The small son f John Meyers of this city was seri.tisly injured when his sister threw u i. ce of broken glass, striking hi;n a the foot just above the heel, nearly
ring- the tendon.
ea 1 estate j scv
I VvV.isHINGTON-. Walter E. Johns, n. talks on;!V. has filed suit against the Palriand triiSit . re Ohio railroad for i2.",000. H j alleares thrit his arm was injure.;
y will while working in local shops '
