Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1918 — Page 9

Thursday. Feb. 21. 1018.

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UUNULt IH BOOT WITH PAL IBOBE

TI iV.ir HAVE TO LEAVE HIS HAPPY FAMILY JF CALLED TO TJTE COLORS

Rock Island Bantam Tackle Classy Memphis Performer.

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Mtke Dundee, the bantam idol

island rni vicinity, will Mart there tonight srn Jnst t.te- l&.sit boy h" e:has tried to outbox or out think --Ii 1 Wilson Moore of Wilson afmio ami Memphis. Mike could no pick tougher, Hme. If he comes through with a ood ss a. draw he can tell the worNi 'hat ho has reached the franr rank of i he tiny brigade. ; Peanuts St-hrribori. who uf'd 'o fight 1 '-me himself a few pars bat, k. Is pilot- j ''iK Dundee. Schreiherl is shiowd in i '1-e ': ' . ring and think his I entry i ready fur a formidable antagon- j !t i ike Mrinrf. The batt'e itself will ! Uo whether Peanuts has guessed cor- j leot'y or not. ! ,Moore. who h-js hern hopping around ' tit country like a, b;g league hall team, in the Summertime, is just bock after a ! couple of stiff lights in the oast, lie; "as bes'rcl. .- : .T'l ; lift to i "le veland '. . rnics. by .Tub?;-. Whit" jn Matt ll.nkl's 'own. but ollege that the popular dei!nn .should rot have pope against him. . Th o'her evening he whaled .lack Shrkev in th'? Hix;:arlly eng-nemettt i a 1 1 imore.

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earlier in th- s u.i. ri'id tli' i- - -r-' ; . alt th'.. !: '.d 'tilv'' (infithT Ml! ou f i WliHiiit.. ! !'. lb' v I' Huii'd ii".'ii' with 'fii ' iv-;r t.i.--i"i, uttfu!ri!l..d. i I'xiKii 1 Tli- tti.'' .-i :.!' sl-v. i.-.it - n i--k I llk;ti? I on sr d and '' ' -!op-d a t!ir1!b-r. Hair ... I The ;:. in th-' l'"t ha if -.'Hi. -d- ,' rotroy . ; maly fal nnd r";ik;h. but v.nh " I l ' : :ik J ;1 ' I"' ws

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ii m,d w hil- was too ; Iln in u. his . ouph d w ih hv ! ''".orrion ! 1.:hki -rJK. b:s- j r.yans

R. , hfir.g proclaimed the i. tot.-'. An extra

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t!aii t'-..n it 1 i Id'- this same. The ha.-kot sio?t :rg of I

i . -t:n. to i li'' j llosklns of "Whiting and I'ra.uic of !. U ir.i ing 1 1 nth ! Fr.ir h; featured.

led isi - l t.i.-in ' l h Mttnc inhl-ni)t ti'ov o.'tmt

Ui" c ur.ty cha'npionship tn th.-;r d'.'ii':i. They art pr'Tared to m-et the Hatnrr.ond leatn. th- or.Iy coun'y team i'i defeat th"in, on neti'ral floor if nece?-

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of Lowell, and ! Mitratz . t he ! ;id iri t he Kyers . .

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' ituehler w et tip- f' atiir s of the K-ne. . Th" SCC'e. Wlntiag- (33-

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TONIGHT IT HAMMOND

I l-'t--.-b-l -h.ir.i a i Gary yesterday ar - rnoon defeated the Hammf mi Hist' j sehool l.ake-hal! tean. 25 to In. At the I er.il of the :r...t ha:f the score was 14-14. . The sen. nd iM.eoel '.. am defeated the ! se.-ond Hamrronil V-i'ii. IS to -. KilPatrick starred for the Froobel firs: I tea ir-. !t',aek riav.. Hammoud'a best ! S,te. f The i;.-i5- 'l.:-ago first sr.d secorj ! Irir-nt r.!a- tin. I I n m ' r.n ri I3.!! fi rii Oc-

oiid t-air-.s at the "entral sdicm!, iRieiond. thi eej-.;r.i:. har!v -n the sea i-ori 1 Iair.!:i"iid br.it Last (""hicago by 4 fail iv close score. This will be the las' at home game f..r llarntnond before the I ournarnen l. Tlio r- ular .schedule nos with a garre at Whitinc next week. Hammond n ill have soring footbaU pra ti' e and serimmaee games.

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Latst picture of Ty Cobb and his family. Although he is not likely to march away with the next draft, Ty i'obh n.av be listed in an early call to the amy ramps. Though Cobb is married, "with m large and happy family as you can see in the photograph he is well fixed and his little brood it? well provided for. so that he can hardly claim dependants. In another vcar Ty mav be htirlirp hand grenades instead of outfield flies.

From Tow-Boy to World s Champion A History of the Life of John L. Sullivan

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SKW Tll-;.s. i-'ii. I'.-.Majbe today 1-n lolii-soii -v i ! i .otsi rise un and tell iii country iv didn't know what it was I'-inc v hen it a.-cepft-d the word from IV'tshuig that eastorn dubs in the

American bncuo would onen n dav ear-!

tier 'han the wsr.-rn club. H in lias so at-.ntujriced. He's capable

"f goaic to -list that avefu: extent. ; .hen tho American l'.aptie holds iisi stiii'ial ".he.i'.i !; n-.eet-.iiK today in t'hi-j i a... l'urthr than that, it is proba-j b." that the ofhadnle will ratified, ard the rre.sident will call off the meet-' iios for another year. The American J-atcne has been so : thoroughly traded and jumbled around' luriti? the v utter- months that it is doubtful if any manag.-r will consent' io have his car filled with any mure tjxehan.'s. How.-..ei, Mill, r Htigitis is now atnor.s tho it sent in 'lie

TROSI TOW.BOT TO WOSLS'S CHAMPION. t'HAPTKK III. A '.: nciniia ; i sports Hirer it was who ,ae Suliitan his chance to be. omc pi oniinen t. !'. lore thi man w ent to

j Boston and took a look at the touted j Foston Strong Boy. Sullivan cav scrii ous thought to becoming a ball player, j He' had received an offer from the

famous old Cincinnati lied Stockings

j and ss just about ready to accept.

How- ver. business took the sports ed:-

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and after (tettinj one look at the wonderful muscular development cf Sullivan he realized that hire was a man likely to become the pugtiistic sensation of the ng... He immediati '.y Men'-.! .Sullivan to a contract that ca'led for his appearance m a match at Cincinnati. Sullivan didn't know who be was to meet and neith'-r did 1 ho promoter of the bout, hin there was no difficulty about that. The acreement was mude and lived tl? to. The potts editor went back to Cin

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A fast and '.assv curt a!.; raier ' Played between the Froebd seconds and 'he Whitins liRhtw.-ichts. with IVhif.nR

would gather al-oui the Boston youngster (n Th.-. tl"0 t f 9 rrtt sii.llii ml

hui h final !v r-flm to rrrd ir. i MiMiawaUa is running to i-onl over Ten,

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Steve 'i erkes.

Jack Hendricks, the Cardinals' new tnanager, is in sad need of a eecondnacker and he has- an eye on Steve Yerkes. Steve ig a veteran of the bijr leajjtie.s and he ha been playing first rate ball in the American association latterly. Hendricks has the choke of several youngsters who have been tried out in fast company, but he wants a man of poise and experience and Steve looks pretty good to hire.

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even at that time jn hj3 life, as an appreciation due )-, in. Kven then ho had some atcue idea (hat there wasn't a n. an alive who could whip -him. and he a ted accordingly. Sullivan was an extremely broke vouns man when he landod in Cincinnati. He neer had taken rait in a real boxing: match. He had no overcoat, though ih- time was in winter, and h:s clothes

w re threadbare at spot:-. Hut he was : not a drinker. At that lime the rising boxer was just a.s temperate a young' man as there was. He refused, when! asked In 'incir.ua ; i. to have a drink of j "somi thing l warm up." .John L. foiUivan wore his first fis'nt-. ers' trunks, his first renters' .shoes, and ensiled in his first hit.- advertised bout i when he stepped into the rint; with; lvnaldson a man who had xabreil a; reputation around the country, and who j

teams, ticntir i my npiinuouv, he meeting n:u1 u looktntr for one of

the best meets ever neiu in un jih.

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POINT TO MEET WHITING

By XAV rLETCKIB. j WHITING. ISP.. lib. I'L The Whit- ,

was expected, therefore, to make short! iv.g High hoc. 1 basit"r.aii team will go ) work of .his opponent. j to Crown Fomt on Friday to play the Sullivan refused to spoil the nhine on fast bigVi school n am of that city. '

nd be san casting about for a i Lis pretty new shoes when he entered. Whltinp ti'w Iclds a ,j4-1- x ictcry .

the ring, and disregarded requests to i over Crown I'.unt. This gnm took place ; put rosm on them. It probably was p i at Whiting. The Cron Point isds arei lucky thing for Ponaldson that this was j out for revenue and thev promise to so, for. in their newness, the shoes ykid-' wallop th "Whiting s-tuad when Whiting j dtd around the ring and enabled TH-inaid-j goes to Crown Point Ur the returnj son to avoid the real crushers in Sul'.i-! panic. The Whiting players are in trim j van s repertoirs of swings and straight j for the game and are cntid. n' they will

pay was supposed to be tnough to keep punches. The bout went four rounds ' return home the victois j I away hunger and to clothe them. land the crowd begged for more, but ; Captain 'aef nl make Hie trip to i Sullivan was getting rather impatient I poanldson. aware of the class of the i the Hub city. It was thought at iirtt

w hen one d.-.y "Prof." Jo I"onaldson I man he was to meet. r, fused. Sullivan j he would be left home on account of j walked in the newspaper office and of - i had smashed and torn at him utinl the ; illness, but he lias r-Kijued his health j fercd his services. Ho showed clipping!) man with a reputation was neatly de- ; and will n.-eompany his team mates to j

illivan v as conlldent he i Crown Point. aet .-nttnites to cme

junior circuit, and, beli' the records.

Miller is ore of r,i- hat.nl..-r little suitable opponent for the Boston man

traders. Hug is out with the avowed : Iie ha1 Promis'-d him only JIM for the intention of picking off a hard-hitting ' bout' Hl0''- those days, was considout fielder for the Yankees, and be i ; Ted sufficient remuneration for any liable to go to all sorts of lengths fighter. Fighters were supposed to bto get him. lia undmtbtedlv has been i Inin- :r th? to how how- good

they were, and not for wealth. Their

ii'.ietly on the trail of some one to fill i

t hat plat e.

.'onnle Mark may announce today just j w ho the players are w ho will go to j th Athletics in the deal which gave Stuffy Mclnnis to the TJed Sex. ' Ru-1 mors have hen going the rounds that !

nM- Lew is. Lai i v Gardner and ror- f rom Ch ica go new spapers w hich showed ; nud-d of i

standing as a boxer

est Cady are the men who will be1 that he had s

tinned over, but it is hardly probable t'ady will so, for MneK Is already as weji fixerj in ca t- hers as he r.'-d be. i i-ast so tar as th'- addition of Cady ts concerned. -'.s for J'uft'y Lewis well that's something else, nnd the same rule n pt lies to Gardner. Mack ould use either to very good advantage and such an exchange would bo of treat benefit to him.

It mav be also, that some formal an-i ice

liouncement will be forthcoming from I Unserve Aviation crp

Phil Fall tn regard to the ftatus of home prior to his call In .March

I li'il;. Plank, the veteran southpaw who; v. .as faded to the Yankees along with)

I "mil Pratt. Plank has d'.lai'd he would net play, so the deal riecer-.sa 1 1 in-ist gfve he given more weight from Tie- so.. Loiiis side.

could win d'Cisively in a few moi c ; through with his usual st.e,iar pertorin-i-oui.ds. Filially, as th- clamor mcreas- ance. His position is back guard and d. ivri'irlson offered to rnct Sullivan man w h-i -gets fhr uah Xaef is there j again, w ith a side lie of S.-.nn, l iie bou. ! with the -goc'IC This is Xaef 3 first j to so to a finish. ' year on th- s-iuaU and he will be ellgi- j

so the match was on. Sullivan was given a lot of advertising through this bout. The day It was decided he .should go to Cincinnati to

box, his discoverer began to exploit him I Snllixan agreed to-the terms, and the ( ble !t next s ason s team. Na. f 1.- a

as the cotn-.ng pugilistic champion, . j f.ght finally was hejd. with Donaldson : junior and form rly plaved w ith the -.30 . whe n he t howed up in Cincinnati lie 1 succumbing in ten rounds a badly beat-1 pound t'-am. H wa elected captain at 1 was a;, object of much curio-ity. 'rowds j en man. j the close of lat basketball s-a-j - - : -s.- r."-r-.---.-.-; t?n and it i generally thought he v ill ,

entered some branch of military ser- n no tinti rr- mi r be re-' lected.

Wheat ha

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One Fall May Decide Championship Mat Bouts

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unni hill uliiu ; Johnson a Holdout, nmHII IMP nCI tnmU Says Washington Rumor

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Rockne to Coach

Notre Dame Teams

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NGTKK DA ME. 1XP. Feb. :'t Knit.

K. K"ekne is t succeed Jesse -. Harper j ss dire. -101 of athletics at the fmverst- j

ty of Xotro Dar.i x-hcn the letter's 1 ei a fall. T

rs-.cpatien ak-'s effo.-t ;rnt June. That j Ca ddoek or. pen's ihsziz: r::v.::Joe waicott, oia Figute

if tint f'oihal! coach and h.end track coach under Hiirt.fr f -r the past four years H.-krft c-.me to Xetre Iarrte fror-l Chi. :ie. in th- fall of 1!:i.

the Annual State Bowling Tournament.

NF.W Tir.K. Feb r 1 I n t roduct ion

1 of a ru'e remnririB but cne fall n dj cide a. championship wrestling bout is 1 the intention of promoters who v. il!

meet here. It j. eeeasioned by the con

troversy arismc from the recent Cad-j

j dock-7.bys7.ko match w hen for 1 k "''

time it was impossible to finish the! ma'oh aetf-r each r o-irest a r, ' had seeur-

-. ir' i v was art-, en 10 i

1 trip onrrins th" northern part . ts'it. in the interesi s of ih. niu

t r.iia! f rna mc nt or toe association to be ! iield in this city beginning April tl. He

Stoker on Steamer Now H5!, ,hc;nfllf,;!t"'5lli";n! ,to a !;rKP, j number of entries. L'glv t.-ftrns rave

Jal'-eiidy been promised f r'-m Ft. Wayne. ' KoKomo w ill S'-nd three and Marion , Vht e.

NEW TOHK. fb. :i. Is U'ii!'t i

Johnson dissatisfied with Clerk Gnf-j South Bend in April to Hold lZJLT Z'ZSr ;

1 the famous pit civ r has not et sign-d ' up with the "Washington team. I , B! - ....... - - J '

S'H7iI ltKXP. INI .. Feb. Sm Gentle, !-.;creiary of the state bowling' -'ciatior has ;,ust r.-".rr,''. fr-'in a

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ST. JOHN, cot'., the X. w eight far.

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De Pauw Sends Fifth

I Atlantic steamer. ' I su"n I'm cut of I Indianapolis, it is expected, w til .orne 1,1. . c., ......h ..ii o.-le - irt.-r..r' . oh n lartre nun. her of bowlerp. cfarv

Captaill IntO SerViCe f .-i1.' "It was a geod gam.-, but it looks alo will K.-nd a g- o.Hy number of learns. j R lot better than it really is" On his -

Gr.F-KNC ASTLF. IN' IV. Feb. ; i.D j rrival here Wohotf learned for the f I'a tw has lost its r.fth aih!e.;c tnptain 1 team of the death of John L. Suliimi of thi- y ear w'th th.- departure i f John ! . '- f. AVheat Ir.. cap'ai-i fl-i ' of He pilg "I Iv E H V WMH AMI I. focthal! sj uad. The oilvr four ear-Il j ,irl THI1 K 4ISKK.

I ORPHEUU SCHOOL FOR I DANCING

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Abstracters of Titles tssssassl

"First in War, First in First in Thrift

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N tht anniversary cf the birth of George Washington, the nation pays homage to the memory of this reat man. No tribute at this time can be more fitting than .1 tirm resolve to prac

tice "thrift." Like the words of father to son. Juwn through the years, com? the advice of "The Father of His Country' '-to the people of America today: "Economy makes happy homes and sound nations instill it deep" Washington's America fought for the principles of liberty and humanity just as the" America of today fights for these principle?. Washington knew the terrors that war held for th? thriftless he knew that national thrift is necessary to win a war. You who revere the memory of Washington, heed his words. Do away with needless buying. Allow the factories now making luxuries to turn their labor and materials into supplies for our soldiers. Make thrift your everyday rule of living, and reguhrly put a share of your savings into ' . War Saving's Stamps Go to the postof'ice, nearest bank, trust company or other authorized agency and start the helpful habit of buying and saving Wrar Savings Stamps and LI. S. Thrift Stamps. Help your country to victory and help yourself to personal success practice the habit that made Washington "First -in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen."

Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.

FRED R. MOTT, Pre. FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pre

ALBERT MAACK. Sec-V-Tr, EDVARD J. EDER. Manrger.

Crown Pciat, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Garv .

War Savings Stamp Ctt during February. 14.13. Worth XT, on

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