Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES.
Wednesdav. Mar. 27. 191
REB RUSSEL ON STRING FOR HllliTEl
11 GAME POSTPONED
'Spurt:. To Tun Tivits "! UHltlN'i. INK, March .37. Whiting. ; fans were rnnsliiortWy disappointed n: j l the ncwf that the Owls-Fin Uoe fn;f scheduled for Friday mid Saturday of
JOXES SAYS HE' LI. IV IX HACK REV AS STAR LEADER THIS YEAR
Big White Star Negotiating With Paul Parduhn for Coming Season.
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Reb Rjun, "Whit Sox hui ter who; h refueed to accept a big cut In salary i from that -olub. may pitch for the Ham-! mood baseball club the coming si.'on. '-'wntf Faul Parduhn hs a letter from j
Kuas. U Mho is at his horn In Indian
th's n-pk have been on
week. It was impossible f,; a, lmuber t of Oieir players to make the trip at thl date am' so t T same r ill he plavcd on Friday and ."aturday, Apr'! oth an. I 6th i These, two games were to close the : Owl" Club Sfacon. FiTorts arc brine J made to lineup aome strong team to i play ata'r.st the c',i.b o;i Saturday of
this Mtfli. h-atou College. Santa Maria Council. Ruff ah 0'-p'.. nr Rochester Centrals ma be the ' Is' opponents.
apoha. statin that he is farorab'.y con-. sidering the offer to conia to Hammond DUDE CLOTHES That 'White Sox will not meet nuss!!'j j fT 0"VT?T A T T Q terms U the opinion of manv fans. ; Uw U V JCj XV A
Russell - will take Tta. Heni-.int"s i plae. Henntng !s planning to return Kansas City and ParJuhr. has haitj
eai ror oiner puoners nt.s cum win i jtVs Wl'lard jesterdsv, ha 1. . . . JV v.. . . - VT . . " e
i'J i"? '""mnf. j tvjUi the outstrctrhsd paw otV Tba lUmmom! toam will open its sea-j t !cn BrCorJ!r.r to a ChWs.-S
ati anrll 2t tt home mnA Trf'l 7v S-.i
tfc C!tx Tvea.ru of Chicago as it i last Jeax. Ajnonff the now players are:
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"I'm fine; nover better. 11 a "Te
Kommtrt, ootfielder with the r.aliirans , 'tortea i-nuon.
;3 yMT. - n P'n'i. n the pin'Ki" c Moll, Rhode. Mostll. DeUw and Hud-' JM)t- "What Is the reason 'or
a will Pla.r with Hammond ag-aln and' clothe, and. sases a!lve, tj tfc.il a rati Artie Hoffmaa ia to continue es man-; w"h you? ; 'Oh. these are my everyflay clothes."
Earl Chetney has been rured TOv;nJerr.
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replisd the challenger. "Jou
JESS WOULD LIKE TO FIGHT IN EAST !
I am ;
to -et accustomed to them, so I'll feel j comfortable when 1 im champion of the: world." . ! Thfs tbj the parting shot that, ended1 the familiarltiea. Wil'.ar.l went hack to' his seat, whispering to Miller. "This bird v i'i be -wesrlr.K overalls again ; when T finish him." Anyway, he aot a ;
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SXUIlilOTjn. VD, March 17. Champion Jess Willard. with Co. J. C Miller.
arrived hero ywatanlay. They will stay J '.augu from th olonel, who sfopp.-d j hre or four days. Whtie they came' "bar lijnchlnir" by puHiiig- out n wad !' ; here to dl$pos of horses left over from! papers and passing thorn to the plauis-j VTlllard's circua, both said they would! tors. The.y mad- a bluff a. readme talk with police officials about the pos-! while tho photographer prepared his.
aihilttr of holding the fight between J flashlight. Then they grabbed theii
"Wll'prd and FiUton on city.
Fielder Jones. Fielder Jones, faraoui as tha boss of th champion "Whit Sox some ea.ions ago, says he is go'mg to win back his reputation as a star leader this season. Jones hes become riltd up at the remarks of his critics who have nnplieii that he has forgotten his old craftiness and he plana to show them. "1 I don't iacd the Browns right up there where the race Is hot I'll never look at the ball ame ajjain."
W&ftf W'W N m'4 'i3 r-r vs fl life? jrl ' I
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July in this j trusty pers and started trr'.'inj as the
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Th4 Golf Association of Thilsdelphia , season among eastern
consists of thirty-two chil:
orgamza lions :
last year for tiie first time the cup.!
. which originated in Halifax. Nova ! William T. T.ai. nho is to be tried out( Scotia, was won by a New Tork eleven.! by the Phillies this Poring, is a former rrevious!v the Philadelphia clubs usual-;
!y won the emblem. !
it:f."ld r i.T the far.ious t'n i erst; y of
Kawai. riiii'? from Hololulu which toured the 1'nit.ed States a fw years ago, meeting college and c'ub teams.
ilararJ has alxteeti at work indoor?.
;V-oared crews
Hugo Eezdek, n,anagcr of the Pitts- j turg Xationais, and Ed Harrow, pilot of!
i the ex-world's champion Boston Anieri-
can League nine, never played ball on either a maj-jr or minor league, team.
The t 'i'a l!a i or. which is 'lie New, ' Z-talHnd terni for th- pat :-mutiel wag-er-ing n.al.in. i in u.-e oti tl:e iaoA ! tracks there arid recently several recoris were broker, in thi amount of j money handled, for JespiT'; th war the; i hors? racing sport is enjoying great; ! popularity. On Auckland t 'up day the: ! turn-over amounted to $4.14.3:;. whk-h; j broke all records. I'nder the New i Zealand system th.e horsemen shar" iu the prejf.ts from the ma-'hines.
Kutnagae, the Japanese lawn tennis player, is the onlv player of the "f.rst ten" who is not iu the t'nited StateTiilUtnry service. Kumagae is lllsely to do h!9 "bit" In charity matches this summer i? he comes to this country. The l'n:'.ed States National I. awn Tennfs Association Till etid $2,5CO worth of tennis supplies for the u's of the soldiers in France.
The S',J. Mhaj.s rar New York oi the tin'orni of thits links free.
.'o'f and Country "uh. y. will rern.tt riien in artnv or ni ti use.
llenr.- Ford jao.OOO men in trihutlon of hi"
wi'l emp'oy eventually i he manufac'.ure and di-tmctors.
The Halifax cup cricket cias: will not be held t-lus year. It has for .vars hen one of tii feature events of the
Film "". T-'ls.. where Jnn Barnes is, instructor, has the smallest gve-tis of j any soif course in Arnerl.a !
ELKS TIGHTEH ON 1ST PLAGE
"Why Bobby, if you wait a bit for it you'Ii have if to enioy longer!"
"Poo-poo! That's no argument with WRI6LEY5 'cause the flavor
lasts, anyway ! " lifter every meaf
not rrnt with great success in the past, bo s have been training hard, and a
, but Jim hasn't given up hope by anyj fast battle is expect-'--!. i means, and if Bennv Kuuff 1-J taken by j . rnclo Sam in the national army draft. DEMPSEY VICTOR
i battle for the Job as center fielder, j
Thorpe's chief trouble since he broke; i into major league ball has been his in-; JOPI.1N. MO, March ?7 Jack Hemp-
. ability to hit curve ball pitching, though j sey knocked out Tom P., Icy of Toronto '. last year lie was qui'e effective with the in the first round of what had beer.
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Hammond, Indiana. We give the S. H. ireen Siams.
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The TfaTi-mord T.V.t? took a firmer nilp on nrst place, in the Take County howlitig league at Mc'eol's alleys in Hammond )at night by taking three straight panics from the Bodney'f. They tnade 1 rn average of fiS'l 2-3 puts for three I games. The high gani"s f,as 911. In another series at Kast Chicago last Tvgri! the Mil(r and MeCunes took two ; out of three games from the Fife's. The ; I-'ifes hit the wood for Pi rins in the opening gatr.es but fell down in the rei tna:ii;iig two. Th scores v. er fo(- ' o v : Bodney'a Clu1. ; .Tohv.sor. 1 t 4 lie C.TOtier 1 T 5 . Sah.. I 111 I"-: 121 Cerha 152 14.; IT? j throat 151 IT:; 14 6 ; . . t ; Totals UJ !" 74 1 Team average. TS3. Ilia Club. ! Kbert y?1) 1 ' 3 j F.nright KS ?0'i ITT i Ecklund 145 1-"3 170 ' Mcuinsev . tC."- I1"' lti7 j Nelson 17 14 Si" Totals So! '11 SS'J Team average, 83 2-J-j Tlfe Club. I I.cngr.ecker IT 1 " : Rahn IS? lo IS? j Kumey -1?' 159 ,ss ; Kadford 17 3 153 1 rick 15J 1" Tot a la ..905 S2 M, ft M. Cltib. j Porsev COS Ml 141 ! Kohd -- 16? 173 222 ; Moll 153 17S 19 ; Goehringer , 1"3 172 191 Gill i"1 36J 165 ! Totals ST ? tU THORPE'S PERSEVERANCE , If pe rseveranctt counts for anything, '.lirn Tl.otfe pnely is entitled to a rward The big Indian is now st Mtirh.u J for the sixth year in succession and is I Etiil striving for a berth as a regular in the Giants' outfield. His efforts have
sti'k against .ou'.hpaw.
scheduled as a tweUe round bout. 1)emp-
JOHN D. FINALLY
sey scored seven knockdowns l fore he
ftuilly sent Riley d:wn for tha count with a left liook. The Canadian hmi-r
TJIA-TED OUT I l"J not recover consciousness for ten - - - minutes. Uompsey wrrighed poumis -vl-.i-li l:as to io with land Riley 21J. llcr and the son-. et irons I
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Here's art: John X. Rocket' .
meek, likewise lowly cadii. On thej i'ust day that the man of tame made his j appearance at . I'mirso on the const all; the raddies made a rush to get his bap. The lad who gut the job '.a onvied. . hut when the ,.vmd was over and th' bo;.- f'eeied the -act amount that wa I coiuinc to htm thy pt omptly gave him J the lnugh. Next day when John I. arrived the raddles were somewhere else.! Finally or.e bov said lie would take aj chance, and although ViO got nothing ex-I tra lie. continued on the job as long athe visitor staved. And th"n just be-j
fore leaving the millionaire gavo the boy a $20 bill.
MARYLAND KILLS ANTIBETTING LAW AX.Vpni,l, Mil.. Ma-'rh 8 7. The house of dehgates yesterday defeated a hilt to abopsii betting st race tra.-l.s in
SeciEiosa of flfht reprentatlres
Monday were: At JopUn, Mo Jack Dempaey knocked i out Tom Klley (1). l At New Haven, Conn. Willie Jackson
and Johnny Sundae fought draw (15). ' At Philadelphia Zew Tandltr baat cU die Wallace (6); Xil JTorfolk beat 1 Jack Thomjioa (6). At Pittsburgh Towng Cbaaey ljaat Eddie TVImler (10). At Boston Fraaiie Brett and Toung Sacco foujht draw (12); Johnny Iioos.ui beat Tommy Elm 8).
The Itching and Sting
of Blazing, Fiery Eczema T T 111 j a . s , . .
Notes of the Boxers ' - l.e McMahon and Ihni! Tliiry will lea1. 8 tomorrow morning at I'1 o'clock for Rock Island, whore l,ce will take or. Johnny Noe tomorrow night. Pattlir.g Johnny Schulta and Johnny Keiderer fight the semiwindup. The advance sale of seats !s said to be 52.050.' Tom Jones sent Puggy Morton to
, ceium.Du last, ntgnt to help Bryan
I Downey condition himself for his battle' v ith Jock Jialone at F.m 5h-T:1-n I Apr:! 4. ! j Pete Mattes, who las hen 'raining at tire M rightwood g? m ,for the last three weeks, is now ready to take on any of j the local welterweights. He rrefers j Lee MoMahon as his first opponent. J i Jess 'WiUUrd. will probably hire Jack J Hemple as one of hi. trainers for the i comine championship ba'tle. Jack 1elp-i ; ed tram Jens for his bout with Johnson,' : nd desires the Job again. i According to loop ieuria a laifie amount of money will be wagered oh th- : Denny CIve-f e-Uoh Russell hattltf. Tehich will b-- held one of the h.ujt.s "f an all -st?,r s,i :1 1 Racine Arrll ?. r;-.h
Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire,
There is a harrassingr disconifort caused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching i3 almost unbearable, and the sJdn seems on fire with the burnine: irritation. A care from local applications of Halves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only allay the pain temporarily; The disease can enly be reached by going deep down to its source. The source Eczema is in the
blood, the disease beine caused br an
infection which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most satisfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases i S. S. S., for this remfxly so thoroughly cleanses the blood ti:ut no impurities can remain. Get a bottle to-cr.y at any drugstore, and you wiil see results from the ritrht treai mertt- Write for expert medical advice.' whi.-h- you can pet without cost, by addressirjr Medical Director, 21 Sift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
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