Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1918 — Page 3

Tuesday-, March

5. 1918.

STATE TOURNAMENT TO OPE! 01 DAY EARLIER t -I

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THE TIMES.

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Schedule Out for Basketball Games in Hammond, Playin State Tourney to Be One Day Earlier.

SCHEDULE AT HAMMOND.

Trldr MornlAf 9:00. Morocco r. Tfcl Oaka (l)j 10:00, MedaryTilla ru. PreUTlU (3) lliOO, Crown Foint v. . elaar (1). Xriday afternoon 4:00. Valparaiso ve. Whiting- 2) 8 100, Hammond ti. Brook (1); 4;00, J5meron t. 2ut Chicago (2). Trl. day atn.f 7i30. Wlnamae . JCeutlani 8:30, iowell v. winner eioo a. m. (3). Barday Momlg- 8:CH, winner IOiOO a. m. winner HsPO a. m. (1); 9 lOO, wlanar 3:00 p. m. a. winner 8 p. m. (2 t 10:00 winner 4:00 p. m. rw. wlaner 7i30 p. to. (1). Saturday Afternoon A iOO, wttmer 8:30 p. m. winner 8 iOO a. m. (3)i 3:00 win. ttrr 9:00 a. m. winner 10:00 a. m. (1). Saturday livening- 8iOO, winner 9i00 p. m. re. winner 3:00 p. m. ()

Official! (1) Ort I.. Walterej B. B Xockenbacn.

(2)

2 p. m., winner at Ylnclnnes vs. ninnur at Kokemo. 3:00 p. m , winner at Hertford City x. winner at 'Washington. 4:00 p. til, winner at Thorntown v. winner at Craw fordsi -llle. -:30 p. m.. winner at Kendailvllle vs. winner at South Bend. Friday night at 7:S0, winner at T:S0 end ? 00 p. m. Thursday. At S0 Vrlday night, winner at 8 a. m. Friday vs. winner at 9 a. m, Saturday morning, 8. winner at 10 a. m. Friday vs. winner at 11 a. m. 9.

winner at 1 p. m. Friday

2 p. m. 10 a. m.. winner at 3 p. m. Friday vs. winner at 4 p. m. 11, winner at 7:30 vs. winner. S:30 r- rn. Saturday afternoon, 2. winner at S a rn. vs. winner at 9 a. m. 3, winner at 10 a. m. vs. winner at 11 a. m. Saturday night. S. winner at 2 p. m. vs. v inner at p. m Three, hundred and on schools entered the section tournaments this year. Two hundred and forty-five schools entered last vein

FIGHT SAGACITY ' KEEPING FULTON 'OFF JEMPSEY GD That Is What Manager Mike Collins Says Regarding a Match.

GARY "Y"

EXPECTS TO

ST. LOUIS, MO., March 5.-Bu'!n sagacity er words to that effect makes it unwise for Fred Fulton, Minnesota heavyweight, to fight Jack Hempsey. western heavyweight, before he meets Champion Jess Willnrd.

BEAT OILS

Whiting Expects Fine Basketball Games at High School Auditorium Tomorrow Night When Gary Cracks Are "Over There."

By JTMMIE KAY.

I "iim.vu, i.mj.. ilarch 6. And it , : hns coins to pass that Gary "T" has a E i team that feels it cah r!al the Whltin'

This Is the view of Fulton's manager. ! Owls. In order that fans may makei Hike Collins, who is here with Fulton! their comparison line ttiti, i .vi.i.i?

vs. winner ' i nrrsntlnr -tetn .-, th vii.n.t.t..,'.i .. .i . . I

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Dout next Monday night with Tnm nenlns at the High school auditorium, j r; CowJer. J Early 1n the fn.nn the, Owls defeated j rE "If Fulton met Dempsey now he. the Gary teem by a few points. Since' would be guaranteed a purs of $7.500." , that time both teams have strengthened. ! i Collins said, "but if he accents a. match ! Garv has also tW-s'd ik.i v,oi

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KAUFMANN & WOLF -'HAMMOND. Ind.

"ZTJCH originality is in evidence in the style notes of our showing of early Spring models in Women s and Misses Apparel. The styles are original and closely follow the slender eilhoutte type Bodices, tunic types and slightly flared skirts are a few of the style ideas represented in this early spring style showing. Come view them tomorrow. Double S. & H. Stamps Wed.

Willard triumphed over

and we certainly b'ie he will beat , aj.i some re? to the gim.

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him we then -would nrrane a, match. Tho Gary "T with Pempaey and f?t JjO.OftO for ourjhe.t. season thi

er,,i- 'iary- nd iiMntty btli-,e Collins said: "Ftt'.trn is not afraii ofit!m is the better of (he Iempsey any more than h Is of Jes " ! t tament s were rumeroua

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hrom low-Boy to Worlds Champion A History of the Life of John L. Sullivan

MARTINSVILLE. IND.. Iarch 5 The f.ret fame In trie'etate hlgrh school baaketba'.! meet at Floorclra-ton win be played Thursday n!ni, 31rch 14, at "it o'clock. A. L. Trestor gave out the foiowlnc achedu'.e: Thuraday. T:35 p. m.. winner at Brasil vt. wlnnr at Martlnsvl'.le. g.30. winner at Richmond ve. winner at Bedford.

Friday. 9 a. m.. winner at Newcastle'

v. winner at Lafayette. 10 i. m, winner at Franklin vs. winner at Columbua. 11 a. rr... winner at Rochester r. winner at Greencastle. 1 p. m,. winner t Hammond vs. winner at Anderson.

CHAPTER XII. After his triumphs In New Tork. Sullivan's name, of course, w as on every

one's tongue. He went to Boston Immediately after he had conquered Siade and opened the first of his saloons. The ntiht h held his opening a crowd of thousands gathered around the place. Police were called to open a path for traffic. b;.st they were totally unable. Sullivan showed her for the first time that, in his condition then, h was absolutely ur.f.t for business. He was too good a customer at his own bar. and the saloon business aoon was over.

capable of hammering the average man Into unconsciousness in a very short time. The trip over Sullivan returned to New Tork to meet Charley Mitchell again in what was scheduled to b a four round bout, but it never was held. Sullivan heard that Mitchell was ignoring his training and with a child-lik" faith that soemed remarkable in a man ac.-utom"d ti t'kin? h:s ovn ad lc, SuliUan believed tfc atcri. He found himself a day or so before the bout, full of wine, so fat he could not move quickly, and totally unfit for combat

BACKACHE KILLS! Don't Trak the fatal mistake of neclectlnr what may seem to be a "simple 'i't'e paekache." There isn't any such thing. It may be the first wnrnir.gr that jour kidneys are not working properly, and throwjnr off th poisons as tl:y should. If this is th" case. g- after the cause of that backache and do it ouickly. or you mav find yourself in the grip of an incurable disease. GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will g-Ire almost Immediate relief from kidney and bladder troubles, which may be the unfiKpi'! rsnoe of general ill health. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Carsules are imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. Thy ate prepared in correct quantity and convenient form to take, and ere positively guaranteed to give prompt relief, cr your money will be refunded. .;;t them at tny drjj store, but be sure jo insist on th GOLD MKDAT, brttnd. and take no orier. In ro th-ee jaie. A d V.

Sullivan closed the place, after several ' with a man like Mitchell, months try at It. But. in that time, he J The night of the bout. May 1554, had lost thousands of dollars. ! Sulllvsn went to Madison S-juare GarBack to the fighting game he went. ' ,en, where a huge crowd had assembled but this time under the management or lo the milling, rtm-.bed Into the ring Al Smith, who seized on Sullivan's1 in street cloth", epd addressed th successes and took him for a t-ur or the assemblage. He told them he couldn't country. Smith off-red a sum of money j think of flght!n because he was not in V any one who would stay with the; oh ape and didn't want to rlk his tfl. champion for f.ur rounds. P.eports have; Pominick MoCaffoiiy. he seid. would jplaced it at varying amounts, but it is i r,r against Miueil in his place, hut mostly like that It w as $100. Records i jj ttchell refused 1 meet M-'Ca ffert y a nd. have little to do with this trip, for they j f(.r the nr,t tjlrj, in hjq ir(, Sullivan take In only seme important bouts that j disappointed an"aud:enc. They had the champion engiged In. He wasj to lcav t, garden afier eeinz a few

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High defeat-1 ary bov s and !

fans wa'ched the C'wls trounce the:

I Camp Custer team. "Whether or not ! J such statements were Justified will be j

arcertained on the floor. ; The Owls were out for practice last I ; evening and everyone looked In the pink 1 of condition. In addition to the men i zz

who played in the game On Saturday. J'lepp, a tall lanky fellow who can rlay real basketball, was out and so tin'

Gus Griesel, formerly star forward on the I. A. C. team. It is possible that j E both of thee men will be seen In the j E trsme. If they are the fans will be as-! st; red cf a large score, no matter who ' Vine. ! Th crowds that are now attending the games appreciate the brand of bas-j ketbsll that the Owls are giving the pub- j lie. Arrangements were made on Run-j lay to bring the Fairbanks Morse team : of Felon here In a week or two. Camp ZZ Grant T. M. C. A . Km Roes of Indiana poll. "Wilmington. 1!'.. Seals, and Mu- j s; cat ine will be rien before the sa"5on ; E;

Closes.

Apparel Fashions for Spring

Tomorrow we present a special showing of the nev Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses. Priced very moderately for so early in the season. We offer these special groups, with the determination to bring hundreds of women here tomorrow who would otherwise not know of the splendid styles and vaues which we have assembled for early Spring.

The Suits at $25 and $35 are o distinctive. o attracttre, that they can't help but be admired. 8emlfUted coats, aome In veatee effects, with backs aligrhtly lenfer than the front. Colors are Quaker cray. Hammi, Havana rown. copen. navy and black. Fixes for women and misses.

Beautiful New Suits at 189.71. $47.50 and l2 5" the dominating" atye influences for Spring-, of finest French Serge. Polret Twill end Covert doth, in the new shades. The coata are In the new lengths. ome In vestee, effects, beautifully lined with silk.

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drinking heavily at this ttm

times he went on when he really was' much the worse for liquor, and how he j escaped defeat In aome of his mills is j still . mystery to close friends. Hisj iron determination and marvelous physl-i que. however, pulled him through. i It has been ata'ed many times that! Sullivan raid his opponents on this trip t to go out quickly or rather that Suili-j van's handlers raid them, but thi; charge never has been proved, and is.. most unlikely, for Sullivan tins fullvi

inferior bouts.

Supply and Demand

THE UNIVERSAL CAR

POULOS IS TRAINING FOR WtATCH

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The Newest Coats for Spring Th latest style Influences for Spring are thoroughly represented in this comprehensive disptey of smart Coats which have been gathered from every available source.

Remarkable Values at $18.50 These coata are the very latest, they are cut on stralg-ht line with front and back .panels, having extremely lare collars. The materials are Delhi Cioths. Velours and Fopl'.na In Havana brown, Pe-

kln blue. Quaker a-ray, old rose and

navy blue.

Splendid ralu

$18.50

Smart New-Coats at $25 ! In this g-roop you'll find coats of exceptional (j-uaJlty and style. They are all wool Popllna awl reihl Cloths, lined to the waist with Tnasah Silk. Belted t modelj with big- ilk collaj-a that fall down the hack

or can be buttoned high in the neck. Colors are Quaker, old rose and Fmml

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By JTMMIE RAT. WHITIN'O. IXD, March 5. As predicted. It was some game;

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Fans who expected to see a game full

: John Poul'i. the Greek heevyweigh j wrestler, Is training hard for this match i'.vlth "Big: B.ll" Hokuff. wh'i'h will he ! decided at Central Hail next Fridnv ; rlg'nt. t Poulos la in great share right now. ! He could g-o into the r.nc at once and

: match his condition with that 'b'e opponent, h.it the Greek is

! no chances. He is so anxious to ga n !a victory in h'. Initial contest, that he

will leave nothing undone to perfect himself in every .way possible. He has added to his training1 staff, another f 'ant grappler in the person of John Sorenson. A world's champion could not have s better training corps than the Greek b-y. Ad Same', imparts to him she finer pain's of the jran'e, Johnny Mev.

Js"ever has Ford ben able to supply enough Ford cars to meet the demand. Previous years have taught wise buyers to arrange for their Ford car long before delivery. Commercial cars and bodies for all purposes.

Sedans Coupelets x . Tourincr .

trs for speed and b'p Sorens'-n

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Chassis .... Roadster .... The Original 1-Ton Ford Truck

$695.00 560.00 450.00 400.00 435.00 600.00

All F. O. B. Factory. Bunnell Auto Sales Co,

508 Hohman St.

Phone 650 Hammond.

heavy work and the way that crew grot their work, it looks as if their life depended cn it. fiantell has taken such a, fancy to the new comer that he will

rbe In his corner on the n'ght of the j bout and coach his willing pupil. j Reports from the Hokuff camp are

thst "Big Iliir gradually rounding inio form and he pro-nises that when h -steps into ihe rlne. his oond'on will be all that can he desired. B'l! is do.nu no boasting, but h'a manager h' signified his wlllmgnese to put down a good s!xd chunk of money at odrj that hla man will he returned an eas'er

i winner long; j elapsed.

before an hour will havs

Johnny Griffiths Is Winner Over Welling

AKRON', O, March S Johnny Griffiths, boxing; instructor et Camp Howie. Fori Worth. Tex., handily outpointed Joe Welling of the I". S. naval reserves at the armory here last night. "Welling hurt hi9 right hand in the sixth round, and it is thought to be broken. Young Scotty, Milwaukee, featherweight, and Harry Keplar, Akron, boxed eight

j rounds to a. draw. Billy Pryor of Cleve- ! land, featherweight, was knocked out in ) the fifth round of a siv-rou'id curiam ' raiser by Kddie La very of Akron.

of pep and with action on part of both teams were not d I. a ppotntcd. Although

the score was 47 t 23 w ith the Owls on j the long end of th jc". Huntington alway's showed it was dangcrou" to leave

t'nni unguarded for an instant. The game started off with a whirlwind luh end Owls knew on the first brush that Huntington was not willing t, concede defeat on the Owls club floor. Their guards were working well, but through them Schaefer worked for the

! fi'it score jf the game. Frlellng re-

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Owls but always was close and l- a pf'sitlon to run a iead If either Keplitiger or Heck could get by Kgan and VVcis. It couldn't be done and therefore Huntington went back home to explain it to the folks. F.very member of the Owls team took pnit in the scoring. AVels the Owls club running guard making tivelve points. I'elsma. got two lonely baskets in the few n.lnutes th.it he was in the game I'nnl end iochaefer got Ave each, and Kgan dropped a nice long one" Frleling made four pretty ones right past the gua rds. gist. Adv. Humbert, the HtinMngtnn cen'er and Schaefer had a battle royal. They were about equal on the jump. Schaefer having the edge, however, on blocking. Humbert, covered a lot of ground and made manv good parses. Heck, the visitor's short forward put ihrough some nice hnskets and made three, out of five free throws. Keplinger. who last yaar p'ayed with the Fort Wayne team, was in fine fettle, making four nice baskets. The score: Owl (47).

n Frle'.fng. rf. Pelsina. rf. . ' I'ond. If. . 5 Schaefer, Ci?a. rg. K T"in, Ig 1 Hnnting-toa (33). H Kcplinger. rf. -. . Heck. If. 2 Humbert, o. ' Walters, rg. 1 Hacker. Ig 0 Rllerman. lg. 1

Score at the end of tho flr-t half, 1 to 11. r.ffi'ree lmmenhauscn.

Stunning New Waists priced at $3.98 For Wednesday's al w offer the charming Blouses of Crepe d Chine, some have embroidered fronts, others are plain tailored and have washable white silk collars. Colors are peach, ma'ie and white. They are priced 1W 98 Neiu White Waists

Many varieties of them all of grood qual

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Millinery of Pleasing Individuality Here arc the awe.t Ideas in Sprioe Millinery chic tailored and aporU Hata that -will ad tvecamingr traartneis to any woman's appearance. Liseres. Lacquered Straws and Milan Failora in biack. and the new Sprinjj thades; trimmed with

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snvart. Your choice

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One lot of medium and small shapes, the very latest styles, in black and colors. Special $1.98.

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That sign vou have in vouri window misses the man at whom it was

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lie went down another street. Times Want Ads o up and down every street in winch there are homes to go. Think it over.

Call Hammond 3100 and Ask for an Ad Taker.

Purple and Gophers . Sever Athletic Relations MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.. March P.A severance of athletic relations between the fnivortlty of Minnesota and Northwestern University has been announced by member? of the. athletic board of control at the Gvpher Institute. The move followed an anncunnnr.t by athletic dircclors at Northwestern to the effect that tho basketball game between Minnesota and Northwestern scheduled for March 15 has been canceled, the Turple refusing to rlay.

You Will Want To See These New Spring Dresses These dresses exhibit the slender, straig-ht-line silhouette; have the new sleev.-s of georgette and taffeta combined; convertible collars; eoutaehe braid trimming; narrow hems; and are In ankle and ahoe top lengths. Made up of Silk Taffeta, Satin. Georg-ette. Jeraey ajid Sergre. Colors are taupe, brown, Quaker, Fekin blue, eopen, navy and black. Priced at $18.75-$25-$30$32.50-$35

Handsome Frocks of Georgette

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and reasonably priced, too. Exceedingly smart frocks of Georgette Crept with tunic embroidered in .self end contrasting: colprs. Many are trimmed with

silk aoutache. Colors are oopen, navy, green, gray and black; splendid values. Priced for this sale at -

22.50

Tate Wins in Second. NOWATA. OK LA.. March S. Texas Tate, local heavyweight boxer, who gamed fame recently by his bouts with Fred Fulton, scored .1 t no-round knockout here lr t nljrht oirr Pi Al William. The blow sent M illianii to the floor so hurd" ho br'.'ko his shoulder blade.

New and Exclusive Designs in Boots All the NEW styl feature? the NEW tops the NI7W Ion? vamps the NEW heels all the worth-while NEW points. Lace Boots are the vosue this Spring, but the patterns are quits different and the vamps are longer to give that much desired slender effect. JOHN KELLT designed the new bots for us and this alone suffices to assure tia that nothing: is lacking- to please. We extend you a cordial lavitatlon to come in and them. $7.50 to $11.50

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