Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1917 — Page 9
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Fridav, November f. 1917.
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'n f :on "1 ;h tnsi-hos in Ji.a im-.l j ttKii.:it w.-ikitiR tl;- t'. .l".y. (lif l.n.l ixts t".-r !:. iMrfi'-iv- cs'iii.'i'i t!,.- A'i -;. I;:,.;-.oi:i V,.- w.- r.d I- h-nu- at v.'trrth f two pairs l--f r' tho iir:iv. , 2 ) Tf;" w.i- "-.il.-.t fv 'ai a! a: a n i Oai I'-iii.y 1 :. i.. . a 1 1 iih '! , i.u Mi.a.i lit yi !ps , rt. str:uiv:'i';i 1 jck tn i it t-.o); hhn iuur to jrrt on ; with kin-Jin'."-. -tri'J'?. Jut wbon thituxs w"re pi1itif ' !.: f ..mi y d-'t i . i I t ; , n t l t.f fin ut ii wa? I h 1 miOntJjht and his wif i ). v iir-un i daw r.-tn ,rs w r.h.-ut a- Ch.ii. r, t.i : lam.o. - vjt hn-fe- on i ho iish. and h. .it ,i-.n lWnny's dautv!itt-r n5 ! i'.sow i i i n ;h- Un rk. lart:iy abK- i- r. -r !::. l.'.f jov.-ol for fJie lm-1 h ra.-o way o ; y, ,, -Tis j;,s f,...t M- r." a.-lii),s fu rr'-ly t-etllicar t!iin.. t-he ktst w Urn hor in his t!lu -wmn shoos Bud ia i s f.layniHtos of the -vnmf had j skin ..f his irnust-rs was dinop.-d iiong it on his ri!:t . '-v is the last : oroumi his I.-ks lii: nn a pila a tion. i-'ur r -k"r Bf-.sfions eml that he w.mj i Wht-ti ho h.-nt o.vor to remoic h: slv.-s itching- for rvnjr. Throuerh hor bUtmi- j th luimmp jt.--i.t of lumhatro crat-Jie.i i.'hmi'nts iriothi-r was ruaii.-d to 1; i r-ri in tho l.in!os of tiio n-in- and h" K-tvB tho farad of the 1; i-o at ?- - - f-tra itihtf n"d m in a-ony. ' mi in gra '.tud-.- (l-i Horinv trhi t!aj a ft or t!v -"C":id i-'v-o cniti- off Ci iliauffour to tako thf family homo nivl i li. nny "md to sit haok arid rf hoars" i..-t to l'At!i".-r .ahont rouirnii.jr for iiim. ! on v.f h ;t;on;h to ronv.vo trmifrs, I.ft in tho i.-ath sirn.'.o witfi f.-ijo uh; h to: jroi-.-s.-d t, ).an a lor.cs i-!.-other mlt with wiiito snhs whisk rs !ii ! th- r ;!!. tor m th" d ri v. ins-ro.-.n . v. ith iVrmv funk his .-yo tiv.dh de--f r in hi- tin ir Iolowal acoont pjishfl and "n:--tiry smoke and craw h il into his jKikcr w.-t s.xl.-i inscnrdcri ho made tho asotnt j n Hi;!it :i.irf!:'.ts onk-r and stiil v.-oar-I'nir hours lat-r ho caf up sftor a ; i-nr lus silk hut. ."-ties of sound l..-atii.;s in whi. h even T!ia bvdroom i!-.r show-prl o.,o dim rat hands tro 1 i K i H won hi hnv : 1 nil lamp, tut no other liirht. aod H3 l;kf-i to rid.- J r,me li;t l'a-ro yna no i assod his da a nhi cr's o;.(n la.or i.e wasway to n rouse t:.o chatiff-'ur. . l ot co-!soi.-u.- .? Ui- faot tin' ho w, Ohl l'.-ir y put on Ins nvfrona! and. pcsint; in n umisual jdot u r- 1-a re lri;s, r ntnrod outdoors to find 1 ho snow f i'd- a ppiko tad t-i.at and a I wo-q-.art Int. inif p!.'im-i'U?!y in thick. ut fiakos. Ii? Ho tird-H i pas-, hut was n,,t out of hfoi two ir;i!.-s ( f ho.d'.ng alf-ati of him. j earshot wh. n ho hoar! a low. clor.r Tho situation mad-- a s-..-t' J.-inand 1 oi-c sa ir,i . -V.-:i. !d iar;-t, s?e n of i;d rtonny's pat'on. o w I. i. -ii I t hoy finally pot your pnnts."
LOOK FOR RECORD CROWD SUNDAY The biest crowd that hat ever sec:; an indcperulcnt football frame in this vicinity is expected to be on hand Sunday at Hammond, where the Ilammon.j ar.d Corneli-H a m b u r tv elevens will clash for the western professional football championship. Interest in the j-'ame is at fever heat, and hundreds of dollars are beinc bet on the outcome. The ame promises to be a kicking duel, with "Rube" Johnson, former North End star, for the Cornells and Pa-Joy Driico'.l, la-t year's Northwestern captain, doing the work for Hammond.
MANY OF LEADING COLLEGE FOOTBALL STARS NOW SHINE ON ARMY AND NAVY TRAINING CAMP ELEVENS
iBAHHEH SIGHS UP POn LI
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W. G. JL OFFICERS WILL HOLD OVER.
'r tlk iii'-ll":' of I. a.-' i 1 ir-is... t!:--i ex-t-UsJiiiPt w h- 1" a s a !ui!..! r of l.v ly - li-ixors nni."I' l-i in a ".a u -n i I t . has ! s --r.rii np for iifo un l- : U.-- han.jo. ., .of .fij-s Mao H-iv-:. a ';.:. Kiih Ti,-ii-o-ajd" ', k, I Taal;'.--.l II'..- r . . i.anmr s;..Tto-l t-. !,.-:fu a.i :i. i an 1 I !;! li"V r n ol.aa w n s :ih lys T-ady to j,oli n.s." rtoo :i for i -.m -ii with it..l f :-t of tivm. Mc": 'h-'tt and I 'l a ; k ' M- yors a.!" un-i'-i iiiPOai's inanat;--. ! Rt. .
IBM RUTH IN AUTO
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HAMMONO HAS WON ! SIX OF NINE GAMES
Purple and White Ha3 Made 93 Points on Gary High Since 1911.
If Hammond dofoafw Oary tomorro-v at Hamm-nd in the annunl elaf-h !- tirwn t,. foo'hall tonms the t"
j sohoois ;i v. .1! ti.- the first vietory f ' j ill i.iirj.lo atid white sun-e Ud3. Th ' scor " in pa.--t aars wore ns fo!iowc. j Jl.il Ha t'tm.-nd. 12: Oary 0. j Hammond. ." : t'ary. n. j 1M2 H-e.im.-r.d. T : Gary. (. li:;i!iitii.iii!, 1"; (kiry. j T' 1 a J !r:tia:a,.id. M : (Jaty. ' i!-;" ri.ii(!. 40; tiary. t ! l'.'lt ili.n.'f.'. nd. ary. T H'K. ilamrootid. ' : Cary. ?n I li'K'o- Jiamno t.aj. '. ;ary, ! Han.mornl ban hi-h-J '.-f points
.arv ;t; s;x yea
ars and (iary h"? srrr
' 72 I'Ciints on Hammond, a tuarK'n in th ! iattor'.- faor of 1'6.
lx"ft to rijrht: tiemsh, former I)artmooth. ftar; Charlie Barrett, old Cornfll hTo, and Bud Talbot, former Vale captatn.
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i7i..Y'-'vif Ump Sherman tiiam at Chilhcothe,
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Red Dolan Wires He Kas Quit Tom Walsh Knymond ("Red"i Poland, the New 'irk-aris 1 ijhl w-pieh t . in a wir" to tia-.-poriing-editor of a t'hicatro nevFpnj-r last niKl't m riti-l tlx- Htory that If has ou.t T;mmy Walsfi for i'lT.'y ("liod'i W alsli. v ho n -o in. iiat's Pete Herman. His wir" read: ' "Yes. J have i u i t Tommy for 'Ked' Walsh. t'otiid lad .-.-t a Ion if." Brennan to Battle CofTey
has a powerful team at Cr.nhcotlie and Cupid Black, last fall's a!o oi t;-
tain, has Gerrish. former Dartmouth for Trlffd TlipTr,onf' Bfilt
star, and Chariie Earro.tt, the o'd j " Many f the football hrroos of the and navy cantonmfnt. f-'ome of the Cornell hero, on hi- X. wjtort. j xrv- Y,,,.C v,,v ? r.thor ih'i
r rommonoe e;:-. in on r." star elevens est line-ups are the Now-port mvni the navy teams seem t . have shown
ttat have Leers orjrariizi'o n uu army station, the (amp Devon.-;
he . ; re mo: i
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liotre Dame Victory Over Army a Remarkable One
JESS WILLARD'S CIRCUS
LEASED BY GOKBIIMENT!-
iJ'.iai.r.oi of !! nai o1" J:m I'offy
111. la.vl v.ol "P" 'la . -V nor of a diai.ioa! ! 1 1. ' i tofiriit Hfi-r liodr soi,. du'.e'i t- v.
" 1 round ho ..it at iho Fa,!iionl Spfotini: fro.-.d ! Minnap-dis w i terw "it h f . mav P" the .. eli;h. Hilly ' n. inHn.jK.-r of i.'ol.c... .-ti.se " n. t ofiarm of ti.-" Si. l anl l.hi t-h.ih. ; s'li diao ). Myi t, manar- of Urtnnan. arse. -.7. I ?. ftj'.,.. i-ro.ootor. aon.-m. ..1 "S- '' pn r l-.a s. d 1 !.. !-o alai it will le given
land eh. r aniniah will hrii.K a t.-tiial, h.-sPl. s tak.r.K tho h' a . y (i : t-nrd. n of wi atr fe.1sr!C f-ff .! I
i V.'h'n t he show was h-asod V tie p.ivern- ; tf-rdrty h- had praeti. ai-y o..in.
take over th." t.-rms with hoih
ol'Oe Of W ....-I r. Ila Ii ;
i Herman Will Box Ertle
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WREGU WOMEN HUBTl-. ' ; s. tmi!', J !a , 1 as h.-.-n l.-a"-ed hy the
Collins Books Fulton
and Smith for Nov. 29
i Soldiers Fiffht Marines
If Price Is Guaranteed j in philly Grid Battle
t re ra t
"o's 7 to 2 ic'orv ov-r th"
Army ai VYs; rOni. Nov. 3. app. ar; U 1 the more I't l,i,-lt,,;il.l,. when tho .,..;- I
jliops uti-.i. r wPiih I'oaoh Jocpo . H.ir- ', per has de1rlop. d the Itim.-r h vi 11 j jtl-i year are known. I"ioo a ' ! t..ir? ' ; va i-o lost hy .T.vhi 'tioti Vf,..n. Ward, j harlitr.iin. liaujn nn.l Joliii ?Ii!t. r. T- n ; ! o'.lo r H.m.narir-s of a y..-ir aco an- j.r.- j '! pal ing t- f.sht for hto h- S-ra rt-I
fairs of the WeMorn thilf A'soeiation man. O'Hara. .S- n kf -i d. j : t .1 1 i n k. t for another year. The tirket nominal- ' ;rant Mclminy. fouhiin. Mor.ther. !
ixasper and 'apt. I'aal.-n. I'amel
Gclf Association Ticket for
1918 Same Except for One Change in Directorate. Present iffi.--ers will hand"'- th a!
P.d.sjox, N'.-.v. !-!:, th" liostan l:od S-N nan
d; a th la T" hi';." " i;a h h a troU..-;. oaf. i;.t;h". car a erasiietl m'
K-o "i timer.', accord n Jr. v alt or MonIh.it h ofioiian. sf-at rip-,- pertti'-r of the hoavyy '.-.'ii p. ! i ; -h t r'i.'.mp'i.ii, who had h.an tiav.-l-
tit-r with Wi'-ar.is show. Mon.dnn
came to Cm s.-nih after t
- t. t d a y u !;. n a n a:; ' on w ri s .-: ;-n i r c cra-li - ii A f J- s' ; tkoio the i rod
"d across i!" ttaiks and 1 J-s a fa d la r 1 llr!, ;tlo. lio'll 1 Ida
t I rillhADahriil V l'A . Nov. 9. Six
FT. rAUI,. MINN., Nov 9. Mik; N V. V r.Ri.1-: N?. t,. . N"v. ?.--P', Lr.ndrei t-o-.i-'-rs !" ii.e rn:ti States "oil ins. new Minneapolis f.ht impr'-s-' 1 forma n. ha n' am w.-iht 'hamia-t! of ! a ;. tai la t a . .a rps arriad opterdiy sario. has . s'ir'. i to k- jro,-,,l Ids'- Iho world, will take on .to) ,.!:.- j;:t!e in fima Al'entown f-.r tho srame on Ptur-
n.-.sihiy from t h-I promise to Rive Mmti"p..l s fans a h t- ! a. t w nty-roi;nd
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ltilci. f..r th-' cham- day . t w een their foothali u-aoi and
sho-v .(.jtt fr tlto year. 1 ter brand of hoxinir than they hae been ! pion--d.ip here if the -app'al l-..-rd pritii j t lie fnt'ed S-te mnt;c e.f-rn on Mir.-r alone the Fl"r- aceiisf arred to in the, last. for th" 'him his release from the I'm'od S' a t . s Fra nk i m t'odd. 1'avinn to the war. this
ne M.ow . as taRf-n o!t
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i-Ul.t-r of tie ! is i-, th-- a'f 1 d-tion. M.:-s .' t;, -toil. , era v 1- d out of
M;ss Catr,.-. fi-tie 'I' '',!-!"' 1 1 I'l I 'll 1 1 o". a
Aili.ud'.s lam!- hy a department of the tinted Srai-.s army qii.tr' rti.-ift.-r
i'ai in a s. t i..t:s (an-I err ?. ed tit" ni!i"'r.'iin saddle horses
main bout of h's opi-nir.c: show. N'o r m- army draft and if rommi k Tortori"h. j pm has taken on ;i!most as prfat mi-h'-r ho pnnounoeg Fred I 'niton atid ; ioeal promoter, gu.trsnl' Herman $a- j i-u iatoo ns the cj stoma ry clash h----iunhoat Smith. Iienny Jeonard. l!Kh- "Oil for his s!;.-re an 1 allow h'tn to In e-n tie- A rmy -itid Navy. TJie 5fci weight champion, vs. Johnny Tillman, name the referee. of tickets has boon heavy.
r. a pass, a. oirod l - o t m'n t
ed f
the annua! i lection m January!
end announced last night hy Assistant j r'-. net s y u ad" i n t i !e rds t - 'r y ' o f" 1 1 R 0 ll T EK Secretary Crafts Higgins 4s the same. , th-'-t .seii.,,.'- ;. t h . t ics. After b"in Uwii I UllilVU
BASEBALL G000S
with one exception, as that of last year. The sole fhan?o Is in the directorate, where James If. J'arnard of the Ol'n
hold to a see,roi,-cs- tie hy Wlsa ort -in sndi defeate.i, 7 to 0 hy Nebraska, tho offer-( tive o.-n-lims of Harper ar.:l l is chi.ef j
j assistant. J";ockne, beKMi to m;.k. itseif
View Club. Thicaso. will si,i.a-e;.-d T. H. fri. The South Dakota Oiyotes wt r , Boyd of St. Louis, v.ho is taken up with j tramp!- on. 4 0 to 0. Then came th
gov. rnmerit work. The ticket will b as follows: riesid.tit rharlr? F. Thompson. Foo?moor Counu y Club. Vice I'rosid.-P! riiar'.s W. 'h-rtrtan. F.iue Jiills Country t'iuh. Kansas t'ity. Secretary 'h irles r Sirail' v, Oiyinpia Fields t'onntry "!i;b. Chicajto. Treastir' r Cuy 1". ;b-icjr. J'iue Mound I'ountry Club. Milwauk . Iirectnr II. V- Smith (Nashville (Tenn ) ilo'.f and Country dub: Arthur Th Caldwell. Country Club of Detroit: S. O. Stri t and. .!ii"r"in( "ountry
'!ub. C.'ti I'-in.itry i
ISarrard. ;i"it View Coif i'1-ih. Armv in 1115 and 1017
NF.W Tr.!. Nov. r--Vh-n the
brilliant victory over the. Armv the American i a'r'd la -it Alcedo f- 11 vn tim week following. Sack m I'M.'! it was; '. i a '; rtr.an sohmarita-. one of tho outHarprr who startled th Fast by ex-'tos of bus oh. til pa i a pherna h i i;iv-n the hlbitinK a forward pass attack never ' officer.' and yr'-"' hy 'tie X' i.-.m! h-acue belaid 1. fore on atty .-ridsror. In tha' um to the .,.-i aa, Th.- row had '.
tame Notre iam-" rcift!. to! clev n .".r. v. r:tt- n ;.;. .b-hu K. 'i"-ii. r short iv of f.ftron forward h.-af-s en.) beat the j previous to th- siaKin-;. 'hanktnt; the Cadets. 33 to lft. This year Har p.-r sur- , bttirui an-i Ftat.iiK to-"" men had b". n reptitiously h:elopei in mhl-soaoti anjwiven mu.-il pleasure hy possession of aeri:i attack that worked fo -ffert j vol v the hats, ba'.is and j:lo-os. as a threat a .- 1111 th" V.'tf t I'mna-r' I - that they dar.-d not draw up th.tr s-.- j Every Can o food p'JLt Up th'l3 ondary defense to sf-p th" .-ffe. : i .strairht iooihaii with v. inch Ntr- s.jmmer helps make food shortasze
I. 1 ;. t can. Tvernes-s 1 ! tatno won th.. ;ai: P.'.'l.ew-a. i n-j-
, o.e Toledo, and Jnrtiejt II. 'the only rottular win'" pliyad nea'tist t be ! ivt ivintpr tmonitik'e
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