Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1918 — Page 9
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The Now York Motorcycle, club will build it ,-lnbhoiise . nti'l establish per-
j n:auont ;uarters a'. Amltyvllle, Long
Island. Men a nil women motoreyi lists will be liable to me mbership.
The Kocky Mountain conference will meet In Denver January 12. and decide upon athletic team schedule for the season.
I The tw ent y-fifth annual North w
(tern bonspiel will ! held in I'uluth, I the IS
i the week of January CI.
Gary's Fast High School;;.
Quintet to Play St. Joseph and Benton Harbor
---An Important Week- j
End Trip
The Multnona Club, of Portland. Ore . building' two additional handball
.-oU' ts and will a 'commodate leu play
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Welker Cochran is likely to ebal-
I Wnge' champion Williom V. Ufp f-r
balkline, billiard elm mplonship
this spring. An admirer of Cochran is reported willing to hack the youthful star for H.OOt' against I!''PI"-.
Yale University, it Is estimated has o.Of'O Braduates in the military service of the government.
By spring many of the minor col- : lego sports will be dropped for oth f j spojts which aim exclusively at iriii- ( tary trainins;. Hayonet fighting ;tnd j hoXIne; will be taken ud this winter. I
The manipulation of th arms and
. . ., . .sin boxing mnd bayonet flghtingr ar the
I j. o. taiui, i riiuri"n. i i;o o i tj i . ... I eatne. f. ,...- i recently m r ranee as a result of an ! p '" t,i-l '
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I M'rvice. i- the rlr.-t American intercol- lv . v.w York and r.ther .-hows held
during the summer netted a tno! of $fli.7l9 for the American l;-d Cvt fund.
Harding's Fight Special Flivvers, Eats Excepted John H-Jiag' elctilc apacial. carrylcg- 133 flffht fan and a ten of corned hl and caVjisttre, bound fox tfca Dowuey-Eaan tight at Kliwaa. kea laat night, waa Villd Juitt north of Evaaoton aad the lanatlca and cabbage returned to thl city. Tha special waa manarea by Ed Turdy, but It waa no fault cf the Chicago Toferes that It broke down. -When an examination of the motor was rjada, It was found that a fuse had blown ont and several miscellaneous thi:ift had happened. Aa official of tho North Shore line over which the special had starved decided that It would he best for the trip to he called off. Although the fans xnissed the fight, they had a delightful time wlille the corned, beef and lasted.
Whoever you are, wherever you live, whatever you do, you will find profit and pleasure in reading
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on. aV.or.,' them the defeat of two i th front ?ince the United States enKhnois high schools. Krnarson h-.sh!tered the. war. Paull rowed In the if Garv win Irsvel ., "Miehia-.n IV, ,1 v i Uri nceton crew in 1316. and was a
lah with the twin GandT cltif. S'
j n. ember of the Charter Club.
home was in Pittsburg.
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pii nnd IJentoa Harbor, basketball J
j tion if made up of 364 institutions. I he premier Gary team has yet to pVhn organized in 1915 it had thirtydefeated this season. eight members. It represents S'tO,0'0
students.
American and National League baseball teams will play forty exhib.tion games as part cf the sprinc training pr'grarn this year.
e fur trial at Whiuoir You (an do most any
thing with a VV:d.
r.- hear some men talk about next
year'.i football team had teen declarer!.
u d think peace
Iloh Imw. Hammond copper, is t kind to lei rabbits starve duiinir the h iii v snows so ).e slo.ts 'em and ran 't-in.
With the news cf its school's reinstatement into tho state high school
Each
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nthlAtle pnliil'.nint f.ni to
.-umeuc association the scrarpy lot of various soldier and naval campa hv i.tnersonlana have i ractieed nightly j the Metropolitan Association of the ; nd reports from head Coach Jack Gil-j Amateur Athletic Union contains u.
;oy are radiant with optimism. Barred football, one basketball, one so.-cer t ies in Boston February 11 Yam.ola. irom state play the Garyites felt some- ! football, one indoor baseball and bat j the Japanese expert and " baib s l'et-r-"'.1?,t depressed as their hopes are cent - snd on set of boxing glover. I son, of St. Lou is, will b" m- nb.i. ,.f i On M-,o, ,1'.,. l..,. v.: ' ! .. -
Kastern intercollegiate indoor track ,
sports will not take pla'-e j Kxport tit horses to the war zone j Meadowbiook games in riul- f fallin'g off. In S-oie:nbi i iiu.o- ;
March v ill attract winy ! ber sent abroad waa oiiiv f'.411
Boston checker player will meet m The first Hammond police shoot of ' a championship tourney in February. the N-w Yt will be held next AVed- I It will be open to all experts within j 'i--'iav. Bob Tmw is the pnmier and j
ten miles of the statehouse cf that. lai.t.s U:-i slate, pistol t,h t tul-.
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' muuiinof ion ;n ii a re n. Hut now
that tha gloomy quustlon has been iet- ! and field b and both P'roeb-1! and Kmrson a-- 1 this year, sored their re-entrance Feb. is, joy 1 adelphia
'"teas supremely and a new fighting j " the active college athlete?, -rii'il has. enveloped the plavers. I ' on Friday night Captain Johnson will! T,,A 'rtis,"-fl Tr-sctd by t, V,ead his m-n against ,r. Joseph high i torian ,A K-otBa.11 league to - hool there, "fhe fellowing night Ben-Ith "!,1"r,ti" in ntion . ti.-v.- .,o ... , .. i with the t.roposal of the curtailment
AVi'liam F. Hoppe will play on exhibition balkline anl three-cushion sn-
llte'
nl Uenton Harbor.
Keport s
port must pico ,
rttng to
' ; ni Michigan state that Gary is not f "-a red. St. .Toserh ha lo.st to South
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i thos- who joined in the cry to stop
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compared with SS.S-i in l''lnumber of mules fell from lT.C'IM e.3t. while for nine months last
the total was 142. '23 horses and '-.-:n''2 aiules. as compared v.-ith -t'',.3i't4. horses and 91,0".. mules in the corresponding period of 1911".
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'football without the propr knowledge Major league bell pla yer are . ti- j
d thi.s ar and tliat school has
i c.-n beaten by riFhavka. AYith this . Umerson is not expecting much of biittl" x.iiii tho St. Joe crowd. The !-:;' h of Bentoji Harlor is not ii. Undouht edl y Gary will retur n ' v o more victories, io i i. rcn ar.d Harris Lmerson i-t iv. , tic fastest forwards In state icy ib-s s.-son. Dimleavy at enter i mi;-. John.n. the captain, nr.:'. '.; :th T--u.ir.ls av very cleaver. This i .'.- team play-d together lat year t ! '. - n ir-perf-H-t along ail lines of rook and (lno. S-udent muiiuper Ttundell Wood will ic.ompany the team. Manager Wood nre paring his team's schedule in
i .rde r that games with Lake county and . NofShmu Iii-iiani hich schools nn he , r
of th? facts pnd circumstance, in 1S1 4 dering "Whtris will I be tomorrow
with nine clubs contesting, the t,,tal number of member.- was marly 2'V""".
with an approxiu.ate revenue of 00. In 11S the competing rpibs were
I educed to four, the nvembership dror- ! ped t'. about 3.i"''. and the re' enue ! was only $13,100. and. although in th i present season two additional clubs, have Joined, there has been no marked , inprnao in ?be per -nl a 1 1 en ri a n ,e. '
Wlien the war began f:.rtv-two associat'ons. in'ludmg ! clubs vcr- affiliate,; with the Victorian League and at present time no associations are af-
The Yank boss says he la ri-s."
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Boston Fighter Wins on Points From Tom Jones' Protege Big Crowd Sees the Bout in the Wisconsin City
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. -o-ntron nnd-r?tnr.d!ng a
box.rs is tiiat before the latil will win.
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l ia ;ed as r lost of rvir.n the colors.
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A new- amateur athletic i,ni',n divjn is to be torn -d of clubs in Kansas
i'v. M i., and eth"f bii cities m ivan-
lJpleaure. Gett-ng out of bed with t
1L Al'Kl.l-;, WIS.. Jan. B.i. The
nver f the Joe Ke- n swat cn-om-
i ti.e defeat of Bryan l'o-.vnev Hi
ten-round brittle in the Ami i; riii m
here b'st nijht. Joe pbinted a crushillg 1-tt ho,.-k 111 th'- loW;,ey 111 , 1 -; t i o along sl'ii! the tni'biie -f the .seventh round, when Brvan ;is leading him "n points. The blew ;,u -' d a h, inorrh.H-rc
I th-- -toTT.-lch n.'ld IioWnev bled free- j
team? in the lurch Friday and ?at- ly from the mouth thereafter. Th.- i urday when they travel to St. Joseph I pure b w;: tlo- h-iib. I.iitny a no' ,
Ha'-inKnd High battles. Lowell I'iida :' night at Central .vh.-ol. The game' ' uc-lit to be a - dinger.'- !
r:.irson High bssketballrf are pre- j p. t'ng to le.ve two detested Michigan;
."l 1 Penton Harbor. Mich, to p!a;
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W'Hih htf,-ks froru linn to the fin
and F-ageri hande 1 h,m oui'e a pasting It -y o-ie of ihc bb",iieit light i met: . ei, in tlo-s-' parts. Th v shed "rrT;
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The merchants who have advertised have done a splendid hoUday business. The people are all busy; they're making money and they're Willing to spend it. The merchant who Is going on with the good work and showing the people that he has what they want is the man who is going to keep on doing business after the holidays
Uit he
won't ll;, hi u
toM me the mil tjfb-r th
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i I ,u,.-o'i. The (hud .-line f,-,.ru 1 K'V-
I i,e s mouth in a t - gui ir stream and j ! some thought the tight should have' Xt.- I.fwis left with J'.-i! Moo re f r h-en stopp'd, figuring that Bryan w as j Pro id nee. P.. !.. Inst night pa! ir.erin badly hurt interr.ally. Hut the i'oliim-i I'rar.k Lvneh t hr tomorrow i.irh'. i - ; 1 i. boy has -i M", it h.-art ami thushed j
; -lilting like a thoroughbred, thougn on
', the b.-.rt end.
! Bvoi vlfOily concluded hlre the fight that if both men wcr- on their feet tt , i'h-tmi.-h l-ovliey would V. 111. It WH; ' thought Fagen would have to put v --r i ' Ins well known haymaker to win Hut t the dope went all wrong. The Kageu j J risht. t!m mauler with which he slaps' ; l,i,. foes to sleep, did not go over. J"" j i offset this, however, with that nasi i ' .left hook to tlo bo,. I fc'wney will not)
forget that wnllop for -.'me time.
Both Draw Blood Early. j ; The fought viciously right from the j jump, and Harry Stout, the third matt j
im-mnonnin
II ft III Ml til Bit II
nfliviiviuiiu TO PLAY AT . CROWN PT.
ring, permitted them to to it
range as well as while Mand-
i..'cpei!mg a I tlouot of o' loit in morrow night's same with I'rown p
t r.-illt
in t! U t .'
ing ..ff. They did a lot of rough work al antral school by ita eHeeine tear,
inside, with honor? about even on that!"""' v mis weeK .tar.j
I,. , ,. , . ,.. mend
lllie ill Olli. eiMje-liOl. .AT. e(,(1j, n? ,1,,
high sehoid'i hasU:tball S'juad '
f;-.n round both were bleeding from thi eagirly await the coming of the county I mouth, nnd from ,hoi .mi a little thing 8at conlestants for the t hamnbuiship :
like t. ;low of gore rrtssed almost un-jutn'r I noticed. I Coach "Wallie" Hess w ho so siucc ss-! I Dowrov used a corking straight left J fully tutored the football team through'
to a championship season la.-t fn s . jubilant over tho season's, prospects and
! Willi great effect in the early rounds, j tilting Joe's head back and keeping him
off balance. That left jah was winning
with bis team in perfect running
the fight for Downey wh'en he ran into j anticipates no trouble wl atev r
rder i ivi' h
the above mentioned )eft ho.k.
BOXING NOTES Harry Carlson of Brockton was giv
ing Stanley Yoakum of l-nvtr, Co!., i
! such severe punishment in the tenth, j ; round of their twelve-round boxing j I jniAth at Boston that the referee stop-i t i ped the bout. Carlson was awarded j i technicul knockout. j
tomorrow night's cppenfnu.
Th defeat at the hands of Va'.pa- ' rai. is 'aken lightly in expectation of; i return game here so. n. j
WRITING OWLS OUTCLASS TERRAPINS; SHORE 42-11
Jack Curley, who pilots Carl Morris, has in trouble in finding work for the giant despite his unpleasant habit of roughing it in the ring, lie is matched to box Battling Levinsky next Monday in Boston.
Johnny TXiniee and Pal Moran will, collide over the twenty-round route next i Monday in Xew Orleans. !
; WHITING, IND. .tan. in In a one ! sided game, the Whiting Owls defeated i Pulaski Terrapins of Chicago last mht. j 42 to 11. The local quintet ou--l'i'h-'d j the visitors in every department or iplay. The playing of Bond and Shaef-
fer was the feature. Lineup; owl an.
rond, rf.
The Times Is always glad to get Sporting News of events in the Calumet region but it must be news not comment nor personalities.
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Iho Cincinnati boxing commission announce, that twelve-round bouts to a decision will he permitted in the future. Joe Welling, local lightweight, now a "Jimmy legs" in the New Tork naval militia, has secured leave to box an exhibition with Young Tate at Toronto next Monday night.
; Schaeffer. c. 7 : Byers, rr. tt i Elsmer, lg. 2 j Terrapin (11). Wolmski. rf- 3 i Scheffler, If. 1 Pyhow, c. 1 Dr'winski. rg. 1
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iNew Orleans Police
l-'reddie Gilmore. former Chicago box-j W&r 0vl Bcir1' er, now in the oil business in Tulsa.! . -. . . . . v-'c" , . ,.,
j . Tf Vfi,I....1.',e, J.-V., UtLl. 1". perlntendent of Police Moor.ey jester . day ordered police capialns and detec fives to istop operations of handbook
on horse races. Superintendent Mooiv; said the', many perons are evading the law by use of telephones, ami has asked tho assistance of the telephone corn-
CTEEKE(r Abstracters of Titles
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who is hero on a visit over the holidays, i declares the boxing game ia on the ; boom in t lie western country. He has ' passed up fisticuffs entirely, hut will
! he "at home" to any Chicago bcxer w ho i
performs in Tulsa. j
Tom Jones yesterday denied the yarn in circulation that ha had closed to manage the ring affairs of Kddia McOoortv. "I'd like a battler of Mo-
ileer'y's tv pe
pany in running down these violators.
Enii-t In The Woman's Army !
and 1 4iellev T could get Bv CftT ""TVim FoM".
Lake County Title &
Guaranty
P Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots
in Lake County.
FRED R. MOTT, Pr.fc FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pre.
ALBERT MAACK, tac'y.Traaa. EDWARD J. EDER, MtiMeer.
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Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
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