Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1917 — Page 7

Monday. November o. 1917.

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BOOT , .Si!"11,!! LARRUPED FU T01 BRT j ccwri-d i-r' two U;;ms from a h ,-.f N'-i.--n of Hi.i.ili)...l. Wiik. nswi of j L I I I i J m 1 B SmS 1 ... , , .... . ,. . ,, ... I VVJut iug. l-'i uiim. Srttirliili. T.iii-r. !

H. !llSllSr :t, n.a.ai ,.,,,n on tctol.,r Mh. .,,,, to , . fu. Il L II H

I E I 1 I IS OP K il aiu.!,i iti iioi-i biiai-.. Tia- folj.-du!.- for Laiilit. X-n . Mil, Mi I I K I 1 i

t!-' pn-li ..f ImnUrs i-f that oitv an.i

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friiiii tl," .-aa,i a ? b t!a.- . Ktrsr.pwr.il Line EnaMes t"a!,is a,; ! sU r -"!' "

ounty HmvluiK l.t'iK','. j hf f a; 1, iw inn : tiark fif Iast t'hii-atto.

two U;;ms from , a. )i of i .-. -a oi u.miix...j. u uk. nson M i

VVJllt '.Xlg, lai (Ijuill, Satrrlal). T.iii-r. !

Whana of i"l,i,a.,-,i and M.' 'uius.-y cf Hiiiin, nil, wmiiii t,c a raihtr lianl

li ititi to lTi!i I lit fi-nt. Tia,- H'li.(.)l,'a- for toni'lit. r.ih, I bril ls ilo- hoii.t; ifauii .f cat!, oity to- j

6'lli'T uiui a ;:ly linic if an I u'i i ( !

Hi-u Hi-Ji- ioaal aou-. i !iv o:. ; hitch itniiM.iual s. ri-. AVlial.-n. ::: !

1". v hi !i tf.iu st in

Ka Xy WkM.Aw C ?jr

son it hi i rars nriaiii that I.ak.

Paddy Driscoll to Use ; - 1 ;t cr..w. ,.f "i,,.-,.!. K-tt-rs- ; as ..(., of th.- I'tst liiij!ui-i in fhiiMg"

His Trained Tee for Two . This fan .-.t i. un.i ,.ut i-

i taai wn-.i is nitri sror.- .a;,,- , . tt is, l..s Drop Kicks and Circle tu.- n.-xt w.-.u a.-i art.-r !. ...-Ij..'.:, nt-i io j !'U lias ri"o;r-ss-! !.'itic s.mi wi'.J. M. a- M 9

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BT H. C. HAMILTON Jim Vtfro-h ha.-: anI.ji for this ficihl . (United Press Staff Corveepo&deat ) without hic-.tss. AViiiat-i .has f aa-eu

NKW y"HK, Nov. .'. .T, f-s Wi'i.-ir.l is i

O.ilroih of ffivinp li.m a raw -l.-al vh.-n j A';!l;irl uinl Gunboat im.tli lu.-t hi n. ; 4 twent j -roiinij i.u;ro. r in uhfon.ia j L rjat1

airtcp jor a "ijs j a?

BUting: rrndy to ht-ht I r 1 I- u.'on --uu-U-S--8 ffiiioom- a!(ia s aloriK ami h.nn -s

; fr-fl oil ttf ii.Kli ! r. ii a- no .v o.-.-ur'i'-s wt.iif- tn- wori'l .-tin w

in ti:e iiiinI of fu.-lit f'.n. ' fin'ccsf or to Ja.'k Jalinson. i-":.'..tii '.!; '

' no f the nio.it sprrtarui.ir ,.P'l: l't, motors a ro l.'.w anintr for 1li j the In ti i d- r,;.K anil Vi!Un! l.uti boon rant irritlilor I'aitl-.s t v.-r in iatcli. i.U,o ,.f th.-i:i. in foot, ha- noo!-; howling of. iato that ). was rohht-.l of

H-.l.-l I.iolla.-. ' !'iMi a-h.t,,l f,,t.a!l lii-.,ry in (Jury, ; u ,!!ini;e c.lf-r to Willar.l to Jif-ot tliojt.h- (l.-oisiori because of '.oi f, a h. As a i the ;nry ar;:i..' iiei.att.J th.e track ijitinesota mauler, only to !;ave Willnfl ' fiatu-r .f (art Wolard v.-s haky to e-

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Standing r,f Teams Oct. 29.

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End for Touchdowi? ati K ' iiiat vi! -

tov-.isK a:. .v lioaao ana noj,.,' . m ,v .M .

with one ,.f t;,,; I'hn ato t. aia wuu'al ! la.Ui). ya a good ti,.t,ir a tui with Lane fount y ro;1- r.rn.k of W. re.-ente'l by a t f ant e n, p. d of 1 1 e of' Aek-r & S.

I .-'.lit J:. n.l h'Kli poio1 worrb.r!" at I h,1SVv.t that la- w asn't r- a.iy to ;mv 1 f ot without beii.t: a,n i- t . ; ;v knoeke

sr.::. IT .'iit-a.-on l'ark In ary a'.urday at tor- j sorari'inK. Hotnet h ins deiitute. lniv-ver. ; otit. atal s,,,u,i 1ItVe in'h- eanse t

v-,1 i-fl n.M.n ..y a s.-uk ci ij-,. UUti t e.is vio- WJ1, fr,,n, wiJlar-l wh-r. h" sai.i urumhie Jv.-t I... emit- ..f:'r..h wants n

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Lafayette Before '2,500

Fans Yesterday.

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i,.o end run. Tin: Uir-1 quaiter nwd

The ftfttrn vtar looto.i: tiuir.at.-.n just att t- tho t an-hoow n.

of l':ne Vj'.'age -ver Inai.o. a was br '. -n I It w:.- m to, f, uf.x I- rio.l th.at the .esteiuay lu n ltanm:.i..i dcfl-at-U a' Tiite Vfliic- hu'h aiita.i -'ars ,-eatn t;-to chair. iiens l lauc I'm if, I-h- I r;cite.i. .-'haks and .. c 'art n. mado 1'ajcttc, by tho largest tu:jor:ty c. j v to . ach o- . : ;u! 'ia:- l:o!i,.- on coin j.'ilt 'l fusainst the clv-r kki r.-. i thf ber:ch euhin't n t-ui ; r. a

a. ! .-fiiia-. i,,.t wan. i,i.-s . ;ti. Kio.. r ji,t. Vi'lRgp fontht a hard aid cler;!. d. T!a- tatno nd'd writ l'ine ;

and it was ;la!i.n i - i Vii:'Ke I r il;: -a-s nfirr .,:. w r h"Ut !

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ON THE SPECIAL.

played gdtr.fl

sr-MtfiM? fer brpaUinc up the atta.K oi u,-, t' a noes i it:nir. s-Miu-thii tj. ernt C!ar K -Me It.b. The !. n- : s,;i p,-ii in th" ht.-t f-w iniiu;t--3. i,-.,, mi lio fr('in end to end pojad t . - -

f..st. a;-'re.fri v. chatpiorr :aii-e. nvnd's forwnM pastfe.s wore more than fl.o-e of tho hi-try. Ti

was in Idne Villne t. , rit,.ry neat ly the

mitre c me. i'ine

eaeraled lrv Frank U'.oeker and rut-j

aked bv la.hiy 1'iisc

, .i, .. o. v . o . i !. of ra;n's. err- !

ried the hall over for

i.-,,'-..,h cf.,.1 and made two sue

drc'p kick?. Ti fftet that Tine Vilhipe made first

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Your Country Has Called You; Yotir City la Calling Ycu! Some cf you have gone to war; the rest of ycu are here Helping ta win the var, mtkL g mun'tlcra in Arr.e ica's gri:.i rssr.al. Young men of Gary, you have not

f at,y ol-o s askea ror Dtooc prcttt. inttead your

s . 'jold t skill, veur strersoth. vour brlna hav

forged the steel, made the benzol, pro.

say by : of liis oppoi-.ent. - w ... M-..ww. .... ucc

tl)-ir supi i i.o .ty over 1 lie MMtoi s willard 1.1ms. If t ha '. h- wants to ? y. ) Fulton is goii, to p. t tne match. I riUflda against HrUMIantsm. The e-rv 1 at u nnt of tho Kan:e. South n,,, n hattle ami take that much ! 1 i out'h. and before anotia r y. ar has I shrapnel, the Shell, the Submarine

H- ml foiii-'i.t d.-si--lately j throup-h t h" ,,,r t(,n awav as his -hare of th- pro - i 1 a -s. d unless Willard t-;mi!.v Ml.'

CecJs. However, th r.ro.n-a , r 1 y whom 1 ana tol ires m wliteh

t,-ry th-y win the first leh- of the state . j, , woupi i.,. ,f.ady to Pp-ht so. n aiul that I p-ive him a few llioiu:-nJ To be . -haiapion-lii;. rate. entithnK them to i , , j p., ti!t. ,,. know when th..- j real i'ri.nk about it f..ft'r.. u probahl;. t,- t state ehampie-nship eonteii.h rs, j lm,c rame. bin the only ar- tire close eraoih to Of

r ro i.3ie they 1 feat Hanunond hipdi j Whether Willard's buin.-.s of ri n- j t 'nit ed Sta t.-s wh.a e a bou sell.,. ! a w cek he K e. ' nii;fr a eiteus was resj-onsible f,-r h:s'couid he st.-JK''!- Other

Iii.'ivi.lua: li-.-iicr.i belong o no om! j act U)M j turning down the .'Y.-r thn have ! be t went. v-rou n.l af.'air., wh re

man .-n th.; bry lite up e the tfam ; h'-a vvwf if ht champion rli.in't fay. 1 1 . T. i .a rd i.robubly voukl be bi to hold i

w.-rk. d

k work and showed

l;as been noised fa round-

but wei'i la i:r.ti h fr their light- '

s "" j plates, the "tank" et-el, the trench he!.

a;e the t.tl-! . t. , ... .

r .-lid ; pee.iy .fponeiits. I his is th ' 11:0 or-f.-.r was i.in.b b.ube. whf titer Wi!- I rob.-.bly would be turned jf !' to Ful- I ' " " ' vw,p lir--t tin..- in '"ms that tie St. Jos. ph ; ,., r.. w.OIll., ,,,. tT ;,u,-,h a hnK chunK. ifei to del'tnd. In that .,:, t a chain- i "wnitlonsyou make them.

. --an'y so!: , Jo-; it..- n--r.a.rn tie- . ,.ref,-rrinc to h !n-e that .1. ss v cild , ! n.-lup bout r.;,!, .biy w-aii-i b

uaii.a hoia-rs.

The a ! t !-

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a :o e n rsfinm'efi nt l.Ta"""! s--e .) v rial edb'Se f'.'.O-

t a. fa-t

pr It - r r i ri cf to hardly ! abl.

le.-ra

any t.itt' t

d iinmed ia ' 1 .'.

for I-'

promoting- if to was to lake re "f 1 i?s j kind '." a scrapper who cb

11 is ine

-t 't sit back

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husines." sn1 iter are for a l.ant-

Ves. Pi isopil shows rromise of b-H'. a rUlit c.vt-d fool bali pi-t.-r sotje (.!ay. Th.-re war.: nt paid fans and 0'.' ra.l-

.,11 who j-ain. d ; " l'; r"'-- '" '' '" -i- "

train from Hammond t,. lif-K.ettf say i.oth.itijr of the jjuys u iio kept s.

(Special " The Times.) W J 1 1 T 1 N ' I. IM). ...v. ;,. 'h.:tins-'s ; tuigt r h,.:,is bad a tv.-at tea' h tan.e un lU'.iu. y '- si!.-i. i';, i:an Priiii iiiir and his V'h.tii, Jutii-os t.:. l- 11

I t'-m i'i" M ' '.a.v se. a. 1 J.ior.sbip blt.le ft fc tp. i;. m .t f:.ii ly r-Mi the Soi-t'i Hi lid toeu z-.--jrzr:-r-s:

a- f-ei f-'oi.i'n I'.-U'l 'ti-itf- Its only. .:, the t -ft half who;' Sal"' broke ' mas--, of play, rs ill 1 lie .) r i , ,i for a ton clui-uvn.

f lofimsr i'.eart. ih lm-s I (..ur-.i.t-ti-.

; fhicaco, ; I linois. a. 1 Nurthwfstfi n, 12; I'urdue, 6.

a-. I vait ! looks ,.r it.

tr-ah'.'

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poos and

f th. ' . ..; I !,.-! id ' . -' ' all t

Football Saturday.

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IOWA'S VATISITV LIGHT Tins YEAR

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In ar.ot! r FP" r-

ta.ailar run Ki'l 'to k r"ii-'ht a unt on

th- a'.-yii'i lite- and si:p.ne! throe- h th--; Wisconsin, i"; ilini.esota. T. S,,,,!, p.n i-oe f.,r n to-.ich.b'wtt. The' .bio State, 26: Indiana. S. second half nnv t.iary two nmre well; MiehiK-an, t,-' Kalamazoo :.A. 0. earned imi-'hIowh". k'iry. hart the pic- j tireat Lakes T. fch, 2S: Iowa, 14. ., .- .-. - ...,-ie.,e i., .... ,m-, ;iin- i I.ake 1'uia.bt, 27; V. M. ' A. folit p-e

-Kin .a i . : -. i , , , - - -

NesT week (i.'iry f,rd laian.azoo tn.ii. Hi .ieni.an ab'

ra.t ei

loucnuow... j - ;- ... x , t Hill

j coul..lii't ovei tak.' then:.

It said, chicken dinners f.O c-r.ts on

Val

t lot-1 it.

rl,pM ana

tllller fettillt; hiwll P',!01.? V- I'll

10.". jdioi total. All . f the P,,js of ill.above in. n 1 i-.ned teams are h.-twcf.n the

et t

e,. ,.nlv twice does not it db ate that:

they v.tre not dangerous. It show 'a. j ' ' ' ' ., . .... .,,-...-.,..lli I Boll .

however, ti.ai i-iamiiisinu ' ' ttlr.ir t-nm f lay ntal becoinlm? a hi?h

elass f,-. .tball ir.a.hii.e. u us e .--neu uy ,

l'ine Village. Hatnr.iond dtptnded on a regular system of attack and defense and the educated toe of 1'addy Driscoll to win. WMticck Bloclts "Punt. r,.ptain Frank iV.ock-r t iayed one of the best games of his life. The guards. Selb-'-ar, dieen and ii. Volkro-n slop, a d all delayed plays, and the tackms, Whitlook and rtuffner. tv ere . !1 ov. r the lb-id and in pv'-ry play. Th-; ends, K"hh Jlemlerson and Nolan "knock, d Van ocad. Kohl dumred f'.. men and lulled the runner with the baU at one time and Nolan recover..! a fumble at'.d was therebv responsible for Hammond's touchdown. Whitlock did a d-ed of tT.e greatest value when be broke throu;-h ttie l'ine VlHaa btu- and bl..ci.e.l a puni from Bacon's too. Kohl f-H on the hail. I'links Moycrd at half back pliiyed one ct the best pane s of lus care-r. ri a-

Villasc -nh tr wie t,a.. --

f 17-la v

a rs

i tho window, and n-.sid" tie v c narked

y.a,. p;iy any team r 1 ; Hamii.ond or llasl fine-

what do

When th

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t-1 a nd a re v. . 1 1 m

Same a.-re . r a n v !..! -

1'or f e.it-s call i, p I'.itl-J.

j a rt of the f am-

Hat. a in

Wliiting Bowling Fans. (Special to The Times.) W HITJNii. i.'di., Nov. ,1,-i 1:1 aoeo

unt ;

rii.

peeiul pulled into Kafay-

.11 the mothetst went !o their re-

speetive doors and caii.d, vllurry hi, ciiildren. the Indians are upon us.' N'ce, chilly town, Lafayette. Kvrrybody but tfie E;k and the folks in the Journal office loo'.' dawn m the

inoiith and aii out et lick. I ,.f j a; -day and coition i-tu'.t. tic-i K. Walker Kemt. t Khumtr.y ivn mi-t, , i,,,vvi,.,s a et. ap,t ,,. aj,.,, ti. at h;s statmn by a O'1-piti..ii of ci'i-, ,Iu. tapt.,;i.s of bvh o am.s a-ia. i l ' ! bow i i'. on A , di t sua y e. :iine at j Amoiitt Ihose present were William j .i,..u shai,. H.i.m; tl,;. wiii be s.nHastings. Frank ilitchct.ck. 1". J- . js factoiy to nil, v, e icmam. j 'i'Lou'ke. I'renk Ilamuiuiid and Jlooi.y ; Your 1 .va! bow ii rs. j Clabbys dad. I'aptam Mn.e Harharok. !

t mi in; I'uUjtlit Tour tviemy-ii.e ceni Lank of Wbitiiur. cigars from the irl at the counter in Cavtain Oliver t'iiui..'T, the i'owh r try in; to ..t a ideast.nt j rodney'j.

smtie and then bet M on i'. ., it is;

said.

The oh.dhopp.:r from J . v.

marched in the i.-bbv of ,he l-'.-. ler. I RnU;T.TMfl A C CTvT

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LAKE COUNTY

stnoiwi.tf a roriHob pipe, tripped over, the rui,-s. asked for an Anna Ib-ld ci-'ar, ,' and piek-rt his t'-.th v. ;'h a jokkrife. ; Ti;e Han surprised the boys w he u be .xiiiiottd frat-.J t he-

m. ii. I cia-h for ne iiar'ii'in Indi-h-i mi'!'- iff b"iie.rs. Ill" WALLOPS

EH5SEUER

jlaiiia.ord HU'li. lh Henn.-elae r. C. Th.at t. Us the stot y of Lake county's w.-st i laini op. the Indiana hUh led f. , oil, all ha : ipmn-h i p. K.htMiK utiil'T difm -ilMes. H.i:n-

t s cutty lot c i i.iai-iiMiti

ev.-rv ft art to win ;-atvirda s

ties. it. lamp Custer. SI: Camp llarllee, A. fa n;,) Sherman. 2G; Camp Taylor, 7. Kansas, a ; Kansas AKKi", 0. ( '.rii'lii:';, I irak.-, 7. Okiahom. 14; Missouii. 7. Lradley r,dy. 2': Illinois Normal, 9. I'etroit. 21: X. W. college, 0.

GARY TECES LOSE THEIR FIRST GAME

Outweb-hed mar 13 rounds to the. man. Gary Tfclis lost their first fame of the season at Joliet yasterday when Hcj Jobet city team ran up a score of l"-n.

Joliet has one of the fastest teams in

I the state and wh.'.'e nary lost. ii. ey ppiy-

d an excellent mm,.- and tire uerviiis of a lot of credit.

no

-r V...... tl.e.,1 nr., IM'iSiall

met m- ...... .... an r.--..rt m r.t of t: :'; i s and Ivuelr

rr.B.ie t ne :-v.' -. .-. 1rferir.g earne and Ted Hb.eker's at,n ,eitv-i tbe ball were the other feat ar cf

the" bdcitlield work. As for JirisroU j well, why gild the biy" Hut if Hani-

line bad gone bad the na,. kiu .a ;

a in

moral s

T.,-..i)d lave b.en as

r-iL-L-.d as in the Ivaein- tame

I ow eru-sa 'i m e .

Kpid Xzchancre of Kicks

and le-iscni!

f lie' came. I

Pine Village kicked o t at tin- op- :

,t,,n....l the- bail t n yards 1

i - a - -

f,,re he was thrown

.K T V line DllSColl Kit

held and !

! sim er a a

ilEIIIKII I I II

TRAMP Oil i

I fti Hi si ua ; RAGiNES

end K'.ks l'ri.'ay niiht cie-ia: A. . ale.! Schmidt t m . ' .' '

1 1. '..- Barnes atal th- I'a.e t-ad Macks lift of tiary b. at th: M and .M t w. sum- .: 1 i ' ' out of three. The- sc-u-.-s follow; ,.

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hi.:

iub.k, - I ic, ;!-,!. ! . la.. -if! t V.l c 'umsey Kcl.-oti

hi 1 171 I 7 li' li.n211 - : a 1 l - lv; v.'.". 'ia1.'2 H.at Ink-

LOSES AFTER 10 UNBEATEN YEARS

7

Kill;

'.'2) ? ! i S '11M I 1 bl

and after feel.nfi

.K T V Hie lUlSColl KllB-i

Tl-.e Viiiauers were

forced "to ke k and lh i-aol soon i . I rn - j

e1 V. bftters any it'K ne imo ia,..e . j twen'y jards straifh' th.oufii to- j ,-,,.4, r of th- held and tnr. ateiiR.1 toi Sii.-winjr a proo'l. I"r'cl ;o?err break away but was ovei Uk-n. Kin.- rt j fat,,,... ;:n I'srai's t v.rn 1 1 H.mbuifs. llsrvar-i lui'.id m an a" Umpt " '''"'' j the te;r: winch is 'a flay Himmond

Vjt. Iiirxt Sun-lay, toppled the l;mi.

Kti-F a f ta a i n sia oioo-.i.l Ifectn .'?i.riiy

i. .,, a 1M,... Vi"S" it,r"iiciv-ut in-

eat ri

ind Pin" Villas

last halt of tie game plan dint if is either slipp cr

over-rated. For n icon i l;ne d.du ' n t '

tunny. U. i'ct kr was im-r- d .nfvi iban Kir.

SeUeg-ar Is Injured

The tn.-t quarter enI Tine Village tn t oss. - c ii , r ill)' ii;:'' I kl ''k O) -

vol! salted the prcaur ilisliinc

, . '. m t a.

V. I - .

hori itifi s 1 'a ' k,

' v ' Cornells 21). Tie- f re f Kit:- ... i;,,. L. L . v. ii somewhai .L. T tbm tb.e lJe Monahan f. ; i n ir; u h o ra ., r-

Eacine 0). . . Hat d.ford

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Mi

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so-r'ie-s vi ".John ai of ill b-iH. Nl,.,,. in which Iris- to,,.;

1- 11 st coral

'II ! son

K'.db

i: T. . ii. i-i -t i; .i.. it. j: h. 1'. i:

......nl ' i-i.-.' i t-ai i'-ck 'on I i"i y .eWl"U S--hia-M - !',-- a-ilu-Ib-i ,

1 loust 172 1 .' i 1 ."..''-- tx.', lb ijiiiiiii.o .I-.; f .1 ill ;;.,-; I a b- -a 22t i i:,;, s H. rs. !l j::; 213 1 I:;--- -ii ' M. i '.'iiojf ;i it) ' 211 i . , ,, i, Toiai? 77 '.M3 7 T. 4 2316 in M .v M th i'o'cle . K.v, i I'.a 4 fi J i a.ies i 7 ; 17?-.. N'oon-iu . 1 ,' a; ' i K 7 ." I ; i i i . ; . 7 1 7 1 - - ; v W'o - jjl- 3 I b- 171- .''."," N. Tola's S:y; avv S7" 2..:)1 IAVK cv M A i .a K..-.;-e-k. it7 i - n; I '.a at, n . . " a 1 , '"' 2" 2 - 7 .', :: a i M a !. ia y if. 211 172 ., 7 st s-i in w Kl 2-i ;.::, Til riier 1 3" ) 22t) 3 7 I if Totals M'.' '.' '3 .02; 2 7 7 1 ' da

play ed r.t lb r.ns. laer. With ba, 1. H -watt on tile injured . . a . j

team was somewnat cripjue.! and "si rap" made up f-r the th- sv:-r pilot.

fap-v.i'.n V.'drrc ( i".".ai Kftin.ci.l't s oo.al in the first -period after the p;f-

..K'li ba I been advanced w;i inr'i IJe.iiM la. r's t -r. ;t' ry by end run.

ked f ail And end run m nti'i : t.-r by C i-ii ianc w ho

d r."a! ra tted llamtm rid its j

1 j .,,.,.. H-nva'1 was sent in the host) I, .. ;, s of 5 i iv and start!' -d j

ba t : 1 1 n .i - :i punt e a ; .. . ..-n be ; a u d. v. to d. I . . . . . i - i a; f.ii see. red h i s j touchd.'.'.n m fee tlb't'd quar-;

Captain Davis.

It looks like a sad season on the pridiron for Iowa this fa.".. Tbt Hwkeye team was ton.; 'e'ely cl&sta. hy Wtson-vin a hit-jri, while apo and Wisconsin is not the stronpeat team in the western cotiteren.ye. Lack of heavy material is Jowas

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X'-t th- -o'-i i. '..uiiic a....! ivuiir me oti.fr

teams have suffered from a want of

I'liRKKI.KT. ("AL.Xi'V. 3. The fnlversity of Viisiiint!"ii's record of ten e.ars of unbroken football .ctories

r.ii -,- i 1-,,-n iho f'nv.-r-!

s.tv ,f faiifornia ' at. I '! ft

r"' . ,. , ' ".:;.' enough material C-anUin Davis .nys

: .; . ' tnat Jowa has had tk

i-artir.ir rufay ior if .uaun ,-.:i ihw .--irs H..M. i pl- in the' frst period f

w as the Vali'i'gt.'n t-ar:i able to p.h- j -

that Iowa has had the unkindeit cut cf all.

HUMANITY, AMERICA, GARY OWES MUCH TO HER YOUNG MEN. The city cf Gary expects you to do your duty at the polls. You oe it to yourself, your mother, your slater ycur wife, If you have or.'. You owe it to the next generation, to posterity. Most all cf you owe it to the women and children cf your city. Is Gary to be ruled by the people, (3 this city to be a Greater Gary? Or is Gary to be forever a Pullman, under the political rule cf Wall etreetT Giry to become Greater Gary must conduct her own government. Her people must have access to the lake

; front. There must be a second hrj jor, a public harbor in Grand Calumet j river that will net interfere with In

dustries. There must fce( independent industries. All that G?ry aims to be, hepes to be, is summed up in what the bideoendSot party stands for. Your mayor, R. O. Johnson, heads the Independent party. He asks your support. Young men of Gary, Tuesday, November 6th means more to Gary's future than any other date in its history. That day will decide whether nVall street or the people re to rule. Be free American citizens. VOTE THE INDEPENDENT TICK TT!

the second to save l,on. Taul Smso.ni won from Jack Hubbard in the thirl a foul.

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Tb'r !.-' s,j FIGHTS AT

Lay defeated ficrley l'i;t in the six round windttp at the National A f. ht-t tiiph'.. W li.tnty I-'i rai l defeat-

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rmijJU&LrXllA I Yoik heat Tom -a;. H.',ran

, twt. n -Mueklc i;-".. y of 'ht- ,iy r PH I LA PI 71 .PI If . .iv E. .Tohnu--- Tor amy l,.,nu- eo' leirott w. a - i topped

Pillows. Pillows for use- on chipboard, mad nf a lisrht and wat. rpioof material by ft Mary'nnd inventor, can he Bftache.'

lh. bout !'--' a person to act s life pn'sorvcf a , , t y and I more quickly than the usual devices.

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Champ Game Saturday.

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bait by iiamti.a.d with liiocior . a . r - , . . -, . . yr.y

I, all SellcKtU'. hhtlef." fVliy (. X-kii.J.

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in. h of the w a; , tain d :m. tiuui'v

was f -i lacal by il.-nn-mail. t. n ar.is on a f

Hammond had

i and -u--i;ld. r and .ail Faddy t i - s an '

ne I d . . v n ti a i u. l.'i't --

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BE OUT OF RACE

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Nan. ata of Newark. N. J,

hae i ..jut" t'-d in a biey.de rare here and was on. of tl

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ml Sa 1 u tda v. 13 i" 7. fary ha-

,n the ('"i'ltn- pii.i' which means t enbe the N'ori';e-rii Indiana cbamp-a-hip holers. ba 'h- o'aiila belt and ,o; o cla'oi w ' t 'i ana a ; in in th. ,.. sbite cbam; iorsl.ip. p. "an ed-'e" 'n v - ores oniy - I'amnd .-.nd South Mend tasslfo; to a s., . ... two w k"- hh, last Satur-,-ipirv h'tn b 1' is are aritii-ipa'itm-

an . r.ny u'i-1: Sati.rdavV panic will be . .j,. f -i "ti-p and in. k" conflict of the

Thorpe Sees Succecs for

: fo-o'h H'-s s'-irtel this afternoon to ; Uj i dr 1 hts i i-.'t.k'1' ' r !i;.j -e.asoti's hiK ; jh f !.i:VI7LAXr. N-.v. ." - -Jim Thorpe .-bash. lb.naxt w ill b- tn the lineup. ' jj

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ed in shale pr p circles foat-

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serious tiijui i. .-. I ! t r.-m his w h ei vi bile t ;'- i

ir.-m. At the city host ; al i

!.de rbpped in a jt v ., half in ! la ce of t j t j. i-c.-meiil tio play - juries

pesprrate t ia;re jr nfc r m tl-.e accoi.-1 Haeou. Acor.i;iti to a

f rs except to. se oil the ii.-t made up Thursday w re. lo be u--e,J. Van A ken !i- I rein; . d i;..t. ib ami he secured McCartney from rn army ca ! ,t .u: rient , he

'::: t. st .f ail football plaaat's. l. ii via. Sa'araay ii'i-1 with him piloting the team in the firure ,,;' pr. :"t -siei, . ; i l'o..tba;l. 1 lammond is c.-ntPhin of winning tne 1'er two years now Jim has b, . n pi.ay-;'a'l t m i rt a :a '. " P'i'ric. ii'e w oh a j-of,-s.--....r...l -i .'i.r.'ii t, M . !! "m;oo i s be. ;':. Sifurday nrtainst anion. .. ; Km.,--' Ior follows: 'a plain Warne. Q.

pi.aytd t--n pa-is la-' fail. said : Set. ;;;. 1-. t- . ' " 'v. n , ' -.tt-

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bad a fractured; '""'i''. a, . .,.. ,.,. ; , , ...... . . ... .- -- . - . -

always leuvi-.-! lejaa and 1 ...oioi. ia-n Kovascy, u. ... 1,0,., .... .... , ,... , . we played the t.t.e! tame of the voir 1 I L. '..: !t7.. L. T. : H-ss. Lipmski, Warne. Utii'Mi there w re 23.f" I ..! in t he- j L. 1:1.

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JIMMY CLABBY TO -nl ri,,..n mc;., .1 .-... n w,-,s r T'T XtT'T'7T't V P nTTT i failure in the oust i.tus nt., was 1..-

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Lightweight Patsy Cline

staled. H'.'ut'in.y is a If. s.a-'.ici ni.ui and he was r. sponsible for t-renti::rf llaiitto i;.l mnkmar a louciidow ti in the last perifi. .In i I'li'dan r be v. 1 S. l'".ut.-rs and Stn-cks t- U King's plaae

for the Village. Coach Ire en made no: changes in the Hammoi.J liii.;;p at ttiei start of the s o.ii.l half. At ti-' "i. l.tilS if the b..f !'!!'( Vilbe9 t?'" ' !'" ' It.ejitb on fy f'Hlil'ie oi' a : pun! by !riscoM to iry a drop kick which failed Priscoil luiii a kick thai

rolled to a distance of s.-'a-itlv y a put 'tie ha 1 out of delist r and II

icond ,i'l'. ii" a t it'.' rati io s'l.tant- t.-- u

tmice foCant w i.t re p-evn ur-.p-: o

i.ol. rc.ai.it..- tit so, re H . Ne-ia n ' p; i a;, ntaiaiar of Jobiiay Kilbane. wi'.l W'lit in for K lib (' w bis rf eo v p i-tr,;t I bae W linvsday for faeij-. Taylor, of 8 fumble thai enabled Prise. a, t , ) ,. ... 'S-n U . where !e will net s make a totnhd"wn on a iilbcii yard boa iik instructor for ti e p. w soblnrs.

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! WITH LI.0YD S'l PM-iV. Al'STllAI.IA, Nov. 3.

Jimmy Clabhc. tie- i iamtfnd m itid i a 'jow . d 1 kno' that I

weiaht. is t i have a roiurn lai-.i. !i w tth ; professional football b nf-ii.. amc-r, - (a- ; Alb, rt l.ioyd in Meiboi:rne on Cup i -..!!, p.. i tavirs and tb.eir tan.cs would

n. git. the I'lSJia-t si-otimiT o.a - 01 iiieijim the tola rroui.t- veiy cay. y.-ar m Victoria. Tim; e two boys mat j "Th. y will tell you that you can 'a i-bi.ut two mctiths a",, and n ill-it. was i kc-p pbi j era in the taia-iial ."lai-ii.-ii th. decision nt t he end (' twenty if. i-lay f.-..... f.a.tbali alter they leave tafi-l.-. P.-h have p, ,-. very k. n on a J c.db-ce, Poti'l 'ii l.li.e 1'. If tinp iti i n mi. tch and a very ihrili.n- sera , j m,.c, y is there, rbc y v. ill lo . p in shape.

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JIMTc Y DUITN TO ARMY.

1 '!.!: K!..NT. Nov. .'..-Jimmy

as- hss'.b.all ! layers' do."

DEFEATS COLONELS. i'l-,te.-ig.a'? deaf ami dumb foot ha! ph v. tho Silent A. '.. defeated the Hammond ( 'id' ma Is , ; if. A. A. park S ai'day afti rpot,, 6 to

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Puiiiiu; the past yi . r Palsy ens bsd twi n.y-two battles and in most of them j

he ha-- come out v. i! h liyine colors. Hts pr.-a'est ach ie'. nieni . however, wis in iit IttiiK th" i f?ral'i' de-eij,,n over Jch. ny Pundac r ;-cem! m Xw York.

Not Under False Colors ! NI'.W Vi 'CK'. Nov. 3 Patsy Cline. i the Irish lulu . i-iKbt of this city, seems i to he iU-liVt-rir.tr the ,MS f,-,r Harry i

' ' '" ' "' ' ' """"" ' ill that s-p.-.iks of disaster f ar several btht- , ( '...-. .... . .. ... ....... ..I i- ; - i j

v. t.u.l .s w .... M. ,i .' iter e.iaaill'l"iiriij... :

Pa t - v i; i.e. an Ittilia... ne a ilnek - he ia on,- of the po"d old jruarti f roni i C,,.ii;iy Loiif. r.J, Ir-h.nd, wni.h Is tinusual tli. se days, for most fighters wi'h Irish namis are far frooi lyt itiff what lb--" t

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3 ATISFACTORY LAUNDRY WOHK can not be done with the

raw water produced in this district. At an enormous expense the Calumet Laundry Company has installed a soft water system and now uses filtered soft water, which is softer and purer than rain water. We are thus enabled to use less soap, no chemicals, and do better Yvork and no harm to your clothes. Try the only soft water laundry dcing business in this district. It will not cost you any more and we are now in a position to give the best of service. Inspect our new, airy, sarilsry plant, and take enough soft water home to wash your hair.

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