Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1918 — Page 8

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FULTOH SHOULD PUSS UP DEMPSEY TO GET WILL AR

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TAESU IK OWLS

By JESiTBCIE KAY. WHITING. IN1.. M.in h : -fans they'll be en dock tonu;bt t limit's on the AY hi ting owls in ,

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liieagoans Win Class . A Competition Against Assocaition Athletics.

de;ivr t-' oust the Leil leys 1'roni llou position as the U'Uditig basketball tc-ai in this part if America. 'J'!.i-sf 11 in sailers from the tlh 1 Jo gt n s"n t .'it Grvu

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with t ha- h termination that wins bat 11-3 or. land or sea. t-.n.l in th bak'' I'u'ii floor. They will b- loaded wit! confidence. Just it? tlmy foil that the; can n-! r-hoit w or I. if Kaiser Bii i hen once tht y ha vc touch. -J iVn-igt

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r or not l'r.'il Fulton would agree, to tor.-t Jack 1 1. in pscy, the Int.) sensation in the hen i y u el s 1. 1 s before meeting J '-us Wiii.-ird H hi a fc. t that an elimination lio.it l' -l v. cm these, two Mou'.'l bo a rnor.oymulcer, n great f;t:ht. and all that, Out 11, ' ) i o v -r.v ft-vv R ,; reasons why "!'" should refuse to meet I ompsi , although it is probable he will consent t !h.-. meeting. Kulton never has shr. w n himself to be a man who hatred anyone. He has. fousht them all

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Ihfrm Dn tiling for him to tarrv a while and

Irani a few more points about the game. TlKfo are. very few fight fol- i

Ojv.-ers who bfll. e Jess U'lllard wouhl ; fA

survive n ni.'iiiivj; wih Fulton. Irni- i ey's chrinoe wouhl h-: fiyrthcomlnir I "ori In that evert. Many a cooil ymir Bgrhter has bn r ush. i alona; too fast. It Isn't at nil '

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hallense.l him. and

I' fid's Sam has l-jarrc-I t hoys who take part in tl.-i h'

ca-h tamp mako bi-it-r tol-lie: sailors. TSti.H is no i o ti.o i u m.-ik" the hovi .:ir.t o i'tht. Th

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'. ompetlng- aralnst l.?42 athletes, reproser.tlnr 89 associations In all parts ot tha trorli, tha Central T. M. . A. or Chief?-) won the annual Y. M. C. A. II. xatlilr.n athletic meet. 1h suttimarles

for which wert announced vesterdav. d:?covct e-i this win n

The local nthletes totalerj 4,071 point, atiamst thci t'.ti.sp tlrai.t !'! tin Eprinsfleld, Mass., T. M C. A. col- weeks uro. T!i;s ...rcatiiaaion. jK plcir.(t second with 4,750. Jcntly hcut.-n at the -!nl of the 1.1 Class B. competition was won toy j came ba-!i so strong in th s,.,-i ti Honolulu with '.Sftft points. Wilson Av.ithat local far.s t!i"UL-!it that t'

T. M. C. A. of Chicago was second In : would tu under. It was cyi.lotu-': ot! this dirlFion with 3. 213. Tho individual j th fact, that tho soldt-rs are no. : ; dinner was- Walter Dutton of London, leH'pu until tho whistle blow. j

nt., r. J. McGary of Chicago, last: The Orcat Fak.-s avis'ors fo all pick- j

year's victor, plsclnir second by ten.ed ir.cn. The tlnost blood ir. Anterjci J" .

pcitts. 1 in this 6th l:vsim-trt. 'I !l.;SC ! S lavr.

I that ..hu-inp that inaU-'s the l?Kf-s't ta-.c WIN' THE WAR WITTi BRMD AVD ! appear none too hie for th-i,'. And Jo-

Bruin Uiset by Seals in 10 Innings, 3 to 2.

sas' riiAneioC'h ".i.. Mar.h :.i. The "uhs lost -rt lieir i.! :i mill'" to a t'oa-t

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.,1 San J 'ra v.: isi s : ( )wl ' rounds of r -p; i y

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DR. E. K. HATCH DENTIST Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Sundays 10 to 2. Phone 2328. 186 State Street. Hammond, Ind.

cal fans feed that the Owis mighty hirf tr.Fk for th'-m. fair in love and war, end

Lakes outfit will very hk-!;. something; on the local hoys. 1

- 'Lack of Pitchers Causes r ..X u l'1 I pi "1'iU'if t.;nt I'empsey is worth all the

KlvrniT. iii.-ii.p that has been lavished upon him. If such is the cast- it i raite piobatde ho would prove a to;ti!h :"t fot Kulton. If Fulton fail-d to

jsi..,-i I o-mjis-y hi j rlinno's of mi otinsr ! .Hard would il.vindi.. some, and ph ry I Would hi ;ddi-d t. lert.I.ey's faf t ' . ula f nir, la ui els. ! 'Mi ti.( dllipr li ind Jjernrisey has potn." 'I.1, tii's to i'on.5iu--r. If ito should meet Fulton he would he going; up naint. ; l.v far the t'oiphct rroiios'.ti jn h evr 'tis inll-'-d on to taekje. IF- would he I 'in tin it one of the hardest-hitting henjiyui inlit? ever M en in a rinp, and one ' to" tlevei et big men ivli.i ever atj t.tinci pro:, , '; ro to e as a sera pacv.

juo.ihl h" '!.'.: into the hunt pra. ll-j jc.-iiiy a novice, wh.ie l-'uiior. is an t-x-j j in rienced man. I en,.pey w lild he i I r ; i .. , I i . I ....... V K ,1 1 !

beaten his sta- would have to best in nil ovt to ri.ii. h the t..p p-'Uit it no v. h-.:d I' !ie;upsev is so certain he can defeat Fulton it probably would he a cvn1

POINTS IfiWID BETUR ryCTTTrsTr tci rrs.'inm - -

THEI ELP WANTED AND ! W IT! 1 A TTA t. t i i ti t C

COUUMM3-for RESULTS

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COL. J. .C. MILLER LANDS IN GOTHAM

, ill be a : il a-.! is! NKW Y)RK. March !:e i".r"at '. ai o on th.jt table. I hi.i p

"My cards, n sr to pro- ,

f prins i mote this bout myseif, ami it will be may be ..held July 4 us try eonlract w ith Fred ,

l-'a I ! and Jess Wiilard calls for," Col. T. C. MiiU r of Fliss. Ul3 , said those words yesterday who-n ho arrlicd in tins

TeL East C?iicao t ' DR. J. GOLDMAN" DENTIST Fttnt !'ationI Kaik HIAc Cor. Chicag-o 4k Forsyth Area. K4ST miCACO. IfB. Connultatian In Enellsa. Urtnaa PolUh. Blavlsh and Rmilin.

i in the nature of a circle movement or a ! (iouhle loop the b'op. cannot tell, i lhit the Owls will not he surprised at

I anything and will do their host to com-f city. j bat the skill and ability of the visiters, j "The iate has been set for July 4. i Tho Owls are in Kre.it sliMpc. t.pas The limivlicn of rounds of tho bout v. iii i Griesel. formerly of the I. A. C. will be t be detfrminrd after the location for the j with the local boy- this even in. To- j contest ha been decided. This is sure 1 Kether with Lilloit. th Owls will have the Iwmt will be for the. greatest iimni some scoring mschh.e. Ail tho other j01" of '"uisds permitted by the laws cf li.. i j s ... o i ... I 1li(. or.nin)iini!!v in wh.cli II is held No

place where- "bcxh.K is limited to fewer

tors. We prcli.-t some lively .Wnpsltnan nit. en r..un.i wm ls consu'ier.-u. and some accurate bosk-t shoo'inK. j The ir.atrh must be a rhamplonsh'p afThse Great Lnkes boys t-upht 'o be! f'r in allyartcjJars. pretty pood at drcppliijj the pHl through! the loop, Jos' as if the ball were a bomb, j DUNDEE MATCHED

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tctit r. So it was decided that all teams v. ishitiK to J'uii send their representatives to Indiana Harbor on Thursday, April 4th, nl 7;"0 at the. Central PniK

Store. From there they will ko to thet club rooms ;trel talk things over. In a j

jecent nrtic.es printed in The Time.4

soiue otic in Hammond had the intetiti. n

to organize a league there. Why can't the ei'ies amalKama to and organize an

"ii'lit teaiti lencue or two six team; .j

h ague and then play off a championship i v ries. Those teams wishing to join the league j'lea.io take heed to this an-

1,'ijni ''ini'iit a tai report to tne ni eetm at ihe specii.'-d time.

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Decorations for ttny part of your hcuso can t chosen from our aanytoned effects in Olive Green, Old Rose, Rich Reds, ttC. Our pretty floral patterns will make your rooms bowers of beauty during the summer season. New notiota in Wall Taper.

for three bouts j Avsf o Slice! Mela!

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' NEW YORK. March CO. Johnny Dundee, who recently met Willie Jackson et New Hfriven in n sixteen-round diaw. will spp'tir in three bouts with.n the next two' weeks, if. was announced yesterday. On Tuesday night lie will meet Tommy Duffy at Boston; on April 0 Ills scheduled to box "George Chaney at Baitimtre. atol lie will take en U- 'U Tendier, the cugfy I'hiliob'Ipliia boxer, over tlw t w e) e-round lout" at the Armory A. A. of lios'on on April 10.

MOLLA BJURSTEDT PLAYS MISS GOSS IN NET FINAL

A. FhiOne 732-M.

WARSHAW 3801 Fir St. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

690 Hohman Street. -r-

It your radiator is leaking, bring it to is and we will repair t for you .t. 1 1 d n o t overcharge y o n. We work. "We

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56CO.CO F. O. ,B. FACTORY. Is the last word in modern delivery, efficiency and economy We have made a careful study of the possibilities of this truck as applied to different kinds of delivery service. Lc-t us figure for you on the saving which this car could accomplish FOR YOU in YOUR delivery service. Specifications: Axles Front axis of I-beam construction, especially drop-forged from Vanadium Steel, insuring tha hishcot quality of axle stren-rth. Rear axie also of Vanadium Steel, and enclosed in a tubular steel housing. The differential ia of the two-pinion type; all rears aro drop-forgings made of Vanadium Steel. Final Drive 13 of tie worm type, enclosed in a dust and oil-proof housing. Direct shaft driTe to th center of chassis; only one universat Joint is necessary. A ball and sockst arransemeot in the universal Joint reduces shocka and Btrains caused by the unevenness of the road. Wheel Ba6e Model T Truck has a wheel base of one hundred twenty-four inches. The standard tread for all car3 ia fifty-six inches. Model T Truck will turn In a forty-six foot circle.

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; NF.r YORK, March SO. Miss Moll a

i ijursiet or .xnrwav nna .n:s r.iciim'r 1.1 -itj Goss of Brooklyn won places in the final a'SO replace 11CW. COJ'CS. U'C round of the women's national indoor! JnalvO and l'Cpair Fenders, ! tennis championship singles tournatn-nt. ' t r,. -j., ri- 1 r iln her semi-nnal Miss Bjurstedt bea, , 1 'jd. lailksaild Lamps.

! Mrs.e J'.han Kogge, alo a Norwegian, i C (, 61. Miss Goss defeated Miss

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Chassis Roadster

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! BASEBALL TEAMS, j ATTENTION! t j The Triangle Athletic Club held ! meeting fit the Auditorium hail Wcdncsday, March it. in w hich 4 0 riemb' r were present. This meeting was held j for the purpose of cic ting officer" and j to discuss the organisation "f a league. ! T'ani.l Boone w us chairmen. (Veil Cohen J was elected president. Michael O'Brien, j treasurer, and ,lohn 1. . ,ir!iri. se. rei tary. i In discussing the organization of a I league. Daniel B,..,ne told the member?:

several teams have been heard from bur nothing cap. be dene unless they g. t t ... -

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File your Mortgage Affidavits and Pay County Taxes at the American Trims t &l

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A. J. SWANSON, President. DANIEL BROWN, Vico President. "H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary and Treasurer.

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Long, specially graded, semi-elliptic underslung springs and extra large tires give ideal riding comfort. accentuated by the deep genuine leather upholstery.

Scientific development of the engine now makes it more powerful!., more speedy at the getaway, more active in traJTar and more economical in use of fuel. Improvements in the design of intake and exhaust manifolds secure the utmost power value from tod ay "s gasoline. The overhead Talve liigh-speed, six clyinder engine now delivers -ii horse power at 2600 r. p. m. or one full working horse power for every 48 pounds of car weight. The new force feed oiling system gives thorough lubrication to the vital moving parts of the engine. Higher eooling efficiency has been obtained tlirougli the us of a larger pump and new type biplane fan of powerful suction. Proper design has contrived a full 106 inches of body room on the 112-inch wheelbase affording seating capacity and leg ro'-m equal to that of many cars of much longer wheelbase.

The line appearance of the new Oakland Sensible Six. is enhanced by a sloping windshield of new design; an oil gauge of pressure feed type on the dash; a deeper radiator; a higher body wall and the tire carrier at the rear of the car. . These are just a few of the features that contribute to the complete excellence of the new Oakland Sensible Six. See all of them in the car itself in our display room. Touring Car . . $1050 Roadster . . . 1050 Coupe ... 1550 Roadster Coupe . . 1210 Sedan .... 1250 V. 0. 1. Pontiac, Michigan.

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