Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 11 April 1918 — Page 8

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Thursday. April 11. 1918.

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. CHICAGO ATHLETE HOW LIEIITEiSIT

Ki-Ay last May Frank E. Keenan of Fast Chicago heard the call of hi? country and responded by enlisting as a. private !n the quartermaster' a corp. Four months later h was made a "TSeant. At that t!n-.e he wrota a letter to his mother appris'.ny. her of the promotion, adding 'that ho would not 'oe satisfied until be became a com"1 :s!ened officer. Yesterday. Mrs. Kena received a " Ire from Frank, youngest of her three '. olunteer eons. Ftatir.g that he had secured the coete3 lie.itenantcy. T.leur. Keenan ts known throughout

the country as a real live wiie. His J many friends, although greatly p'-eas-j ed. are not eurprfsed at the ririd riso ( cf the young Fast ChiraSian. ' The nev officer was Ivrn In Last i Chicago twenty-three years nj. '?! was graduated from the St. Mary s j parochial school and later attended the j East Chicago hUh school. At th tone i or his enlistment, lu tus completing I his preparatory woik with a Mew to'

entering the Chicago Kent College of Young Keenan has long been associated with the athletics of the region, having managed the Mercuries Vaseball iluh and the Ea?t Ch'cago Ooph-

SMITH WINS BOOT AT

WEST HUflMOND CLUB Karl KovaWki. the Xorth Hammond blacksmith, last night won his side bet of a thousand dollars nt the Columbia

Hall wrestling bout in West Hammond ! whn he threw L'oti Monoigoff, "the J

Terrible Turk" ulu hroke Ootch's leg. in two straight falls. The first fall was

ers football tea-r.. I n 13 minutes rn-.l li seconds by a Lieut. Keenan won his bars at 1 ' n t j bar lock and the second in seven Sam Houston. Texas, and is t nresfnt land a half minute with a hammer lock, unassdgned. Ho is visiting hi brother. The match wa in il reek -Human style. Private Stephen J. of Co. C, 5th Ilnai- ' i-.-irtt. diatvi - following his defeat

neers at Corpus Christ!. Texas, for a few days, and is making- an effort to secure an extended furlough in order that he may visit hut mother before his departure for "oer there." The third member of the "Keenan

Fighting Forces." Peter J., is station- j

ed at Fort Thomas. Ky.

Moncioft chatting' 4 Kowaiski for a return ma t.-'n. catch -as-catch-can, for a $!.0"'0 s:ue be. Kowalski accepted with the pro ls:on that the bout he set at a date f-r enough in the future to

I give him a chance at the new worlds

champion in the meantime.

About a hundred and fifty fans were pi-p-t.-.p.t The proceeds went to a fund for soldier?.

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SAX FRANCISCO. CAL,.. April 11. James W. Cofiroth. race track and prize fight promoter, telegraphed from San Diego, Cal., i rsterday to Dr. J. K. Raycrott, chairman cf the committee on training camp activities. suggesting

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V. illerd-Fred Fulton

I hea yweight championship figrit scnea- j ulol for Jul- 4 be staged under go crn-

j.icr.C nu'pi.-.'?, v.irh half th; proceeds to go to the fighters and the other half I to be used tor gymnasiums in training j carr.r here anil overseas. A drey of the ;cfra;ii received Ivrtj -aid CofTro-h was prepared to hankie j every t r.'.nsr. including getting rertnis- . r0!i frot-, th" governor cf Illinois v York. ' ut -uld ask. It. Ray-rof t j to get pr rmissh-n from ths ettorney, geii'-ral for the interstate transportation ' of boxing films, i

MILWAUKEE ! WANTS DEMPSEY- j MO RAN BATTLE j ?Ii I.TVAUKKl. "UTS.. April 11. The ; 'rea m "ity A. C. seeks to match Frank j Moran and Jack Ifmpsey for the near!

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from Fulton, it is presumed Dempsey j is tsyirg to ballart Lis claims for first chance ! th" rs"xt champion, whether j Wilhard succeeds himself or Fulton j

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'.' to t lie f .'!.. i ? the ;.,ci.ar worK of Can!. A j r.l.o k and T '"iiohiie. The pii-inng oih

i l.ind and Xorduuint was more tnan aiatij agor Rene expected of them the first i I fiamc. Tlie Trinngh-- Mft the strong;

in'aml I.abaratory nine net Sunday nffrnon at thn Triangle diamond. A good game is expected. A wonderful' iii-provemt-r.t ocr the 1917 team is looked for hy the fans. j The Triangles are anxious to schedule', n few gair.es before the leapu reason j

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DEMPSEY'S BOUT IS ! ! STOPPED BY REISLER j ST. T.Ot.'IS. Ami! 11. -ia-'k Dfmpsey's

The champion Dulutli Beat Ciutf ears- auJ in 1S9G his offspring wen $:0S,6VJ

! Among the British civilian prisoners; j recently released from Germany to The j I Hague for internment for the remainder j ! of tho war is Tom Sullivan, the English1 i sculler, who was head coach in Gcr-i ' many for the Olympic gauges when tag j

war began. He was interred on Febru-;

men intend to stage a big regatta July

13. to which elubs throughout this i-ountrv and Canada t til nsked to enter i rr j.

in purses and stakes.

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It is estimated there are 3500 or-, ,aiuzed sorter clubs in this country, i iii'-hidiiig a total of 4 2.50ft players.

(Formerly the J. H. Vrohl Cc) HO H MAN ST. AND E. J. . E. TRACKS HAMMOND, IND. Rhone 2330 DEALERS IN Brick, Stone, Lime, Cement, Sand and Black Dirt. Grading and Excavating.

A U'tnl f 4... "i'n s'.Mo -r tool; part in'

I two inodilhd nifr-nhon races ruiied off.

recently at Ocroji J.iooii, Aytr, Mas?, la the ftrt 3'0 sturt-d.

Sfiirg.-r Hamlin f tur nsro alhlete. is. ! tl-oi nrt m .tuber of his rare ever to i .aptain a Knox- coll, r.- (ill.) team, ll-.'j

will o.'.pt.Vn tlu-vhasf -ball team on w lnou he is the leauutg hatssuan. !

! -sonal '.-bert !. lia V'en tut erfered with, ho (l.'fiarro osi.-rdny in hfs ati- ..: t ) :i --ti'.:oi) '' .l.ho .1. Itisior ol' ; i ,v y,,t k . !iinr t. t.-sttatn Ieinrs.y tri.i.i tiirht to Mi.-fouri. He d -olared tl,.. '; iifrT:t v iiii 3 1 1 i .-1 1 ; r ontrary

to th i 'on' ti'ut ior. f.f the fnited Sate.i

jK-n-psoy vas yi..;.ned t'otn boxiri li ,!'.- McM.tvre Tii' .-'lay night : A

i - ,-vr" n '"u,"r a,,,":arel ,-iri P(,rr.n ,..nlv beat Cham-

te....Hary r. .si .u order. ,Ulj, VlKjow" K Tloppe, "the balkUne

as on rui.J-i on iiionj. , billiard s-mr. :5D to S5. in an exhibition I Pierre Maupome, of Cleveland, cliam-

' n.atrh in Boston. In the next game he. r.iCn and leader of the Interstate Three-j ! led Hoppe. 21' 2 to 134, but lost 250 to Cushion Billiard League. will P'.ayi

I 225. thus losing an excellent chance toj Augie Kleckhefcr. holder cf th? world's i accomplish what no other player has championship for the title in Chicago,

1 oar Dollar. Mean More Power Tn I'nele nm'.i Fichtins Arm Without That PnTvrr Ovr Will Toll.

.Princeton's only intercoilcgiate tract and field championship was one in 1S7S. the first year of the organization.

They're t vncifyirif soldiers. Stop the Hun by buying Bunds. Hujr l.ibt-rty Bonda! I.ejid our SI oner to I'nele Sam. Or l,oc Vunr All to the Klner!

Crystal Glucose for Pine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone Bouth Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

RED CROSS BASEBALL SELLS FOR LARGE SUM

MLSK,1jK!" .'KJ... April 11. A baseball ! arhi.; n t", "N -r f-'av itt jt:' stamp f-d autographed by Huhie Jenninc-?. manaRcr cf tho Detroit club; Christy Jlathowson. manager of the Cincinnati Reds, and Ty Cobb, was auctioned off in the local ball park yesterday and brought $t0). The proceeds were given to the American Roil Cress. .1 - r,r. in;- Sh h"-4 c Cobb at'd ihi It: i 1 1 H.i.'O :i u i-'hi 1 .ih' i 1 ;. ltt.t! and ( . h d.-li vercl n ti addi at noon meetings licbl hore.

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i-retl tha Unii-sity of Pennsylvania re-

be 130 points in three blocks of Coin's cacli night. '

Toronto rnotorboa; enthusiasts may eriU-r a speedy contender for the gold

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lav races, to be held at Philadelphia, "! "J i u-mu-i uw. o6a.

April 26 and 27.

St. Simon, the great English eire of rseehorsf-3. left 42 foals as the result of r!srlv tn-oilv vonrs in the Stud. Of

i Thes- "It stnrt'-d in raves nd l!l of

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A rT'eetingr was held in Manchester, England, recently of members of the national war fund committee formed for th- pttrpoeo of helping soldier soccrr I'l.iym ? and th ;r d'-poiuh tits. Lord Kinniird vns ai-r.;nt. j pi f ?iilTit and '. .T Wall. ro'. -n- . TI r l-"ootbali Assooia! ion. the lTotball J .. ague and

PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND at VULCAN COAL CO. COAL and FEED

Indiana Lump Delivered . .

St. Simon led the list of winning sires j the Southern League, three or tne pis six times in nine years, irior to 130j Unglish associations, are all member

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