Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1918 — Page 7

Friday. April 12. 1918.

THE TIMES.

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HIGH SCHOOL &THLETEGS E& IVLBMG, TESA PSH&B i!MG

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HAMILTON SELECTS BEOS

WHITE SOX TO WIN PEI

(1!.. If. C. HAMIl.TilX NIIVY Yt'KK. April 12. A h-.n--dis-noe shot at the world's series entrants ao-ars to the writer to involve Ctnma ti end Chicago.

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shortstop, and the chances rf he wil! j start tin season with Uena Blackburne j or Pav .heiu at Sfcuml base Kilh'r, is a sood fielder, but rather weak at the j hat T'ne heavy lire of Hiaso and Groli. i however, should offset this weakness.'

Cincinnati has the National

;--m that I'mures to win the pennant in il.e Tener league, end the White Sox look (food t repeat in the American. On .hist one thinjr hinges 'he chances for the Keds to kick history an J precedent :nto a rocked hat and K- ' Into a world's series for the first titoe m the history of the fail c la ..-!. That one thing- is Christy Matthewson's ability to kep his pitching staff

in trim and deeiop a couple of youtiKS-j bear

lax n ho can stand the National league i two jo'injt pace tn only s fair port of way. j n ha: w

leattueiA pood fielding shortstop can do won-j

ders in ;m inneld where he has bui king j by hitting anions other members. i In addition to these defenses Matty I possesses one of the smartest catchers in baseball In Tom Clarke, nnd one or: the best hittnifr catchers in Ivy A "inao I Tlie latter needs a lot of work. If lie j fceti) it this year he wi'l do better than) i'or tho l,it two son sot..-". !

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TOM HUGHES MA V JiETUKX TO A, A,

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Last year Matty showed his ob'lity , iviih pit. -hers by bringing out Clarence! Mitchell and Miko Hfas.in. He has ' f(rii better material to work with thisj e.-ir. The result should be n pennant, j Matty has the best lUtrieM in the:

itn-sler and Conloy .-ire capaol-j r.-eruns i-a'-h vi ,tli hifi, league exp i i'-ncc Miitty slmuld hae r.u trouble m whipping them into snape. Dutch lieu'h'-r. splendtJ utility man. rs.ay show some of the stutT that ciused experts to pre-

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Duke Kahanamoku.

N'ationnl jeatrue. lie hsis Ial ("h.Tse ilemie Groh at third-

i diet a star career for him as a pitcher t first l;i w pd a y-nr hso when he went up to the Cub, -two of the best I Th.s team has the punch th- ability

inf elders in either leosue. lie has youi k

Kopf. a fair ball player, to Btation

men on bases and push them

Duke Kahanamoku, tha Hawaiian wimmintr champion, is coming to the United States to compete in all the big swimming events here this

it I around for runs. They ehould win unless S'Jir.mer. The duk3 holds a.most : ' evei v Dossible title in the short dis

tance competitions and liana to establish a few new records this sea-ion.

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Forced fo vacate on or before April 20, as building is to be wrecked. Our enlire slock must be sold and removed regardless ol cost and value.

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Swagger Style and Values that are Without An Equal in the United State

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smartest st Knrlisb Uit. krnad flat heels iovmtile evrie'

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VOU will understand why we do such an enormous business when you see the remarkable styles and values we produce at $3.50 and $5.00. You wil sav they are easily worth a Dollar and more per pair or we miss our jruess. More than 300 Smart Styles for Spring and Summer. See them tomorrow.

Men's and Women's Store 56S So. Hohman St., Near State OPEN EVENINGS.

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acciitents break tip their i ombin ti ion. As for the VVhite Rex it has be

said for the most part. They !:t" nly gj pau; one, dangerous rival in tho American leaeiie and that Is Hot.,n. I'.ut the Jtd 1 '

pox. rnnde up of j.layfrs who hsv.- been1 filled in during the winter, sh.uM not be expected to hit a stiff enough pace! to curry it to a pennant over the t-'Ugh j filing that is sure to Oevtiop in ''-. pur.g'!' c.iciilt. j Clan,.' I'.-.ov land's pitching y'sfi" is ir-j tact. His ir.tield hasn't lost a single con, ! ai d his ourhUi sttaids where it left oft j lust ear. j There is playing .sense, punch and de-j fensive tcrestness r.i this team and it1 lias the heart. The i-r,tnbinlion is hard j to beat. If the Kd Sox achieve it they! will b; entitled ( the .lory. for the; White jox appear even trMT tlinn n I year ateo in comparic n with -he i-st of i the lea ptie.

"Ixtag Tom" ITughe "Ixinp Tom" Hushes, the old American Icarue vetsrsn who has

J been pitching in the Pacific Coast j learrtie in recent seasons, says he is tired of the coast and wouhi like tc j come hack to the American AssociaI tion, or perhaps majors, now that

el.ercns are coin? it It is likely

i$jr. the old man.

Larry Gardner.

Since it appears that Connie Mack j

han picked off Larry iraraner m ma deal with the Bo3ton Red Sox most everyone admits that the Athletics didn't suffer so jrreatly in the deal after all. Gardner is one of the best third sackers in the frame and of just the fort to steady the youngsters of tic Athletics' infield.

The Giants have th v1ntr. nnd it

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the Met i raw iranir. The t'ulis fig'ire as the stroriKest rival of the Iteds. The I't-d mid Indians are 'he stroe.Rst chiibnyers of the wold's champions, with h" for-i,-r show -n more strength t!,at Cio: e'-, v. hi- h has suffered heavily m the loss '.' pi; rs to th artny end na y. D0LAN GOES TO MILWAUKEE MIIAV.U'KKK, April 1C--in a threecornered trade Cozy J'olan. Indianapolis utility man came tho llrew rs esterday. Out of it Iai!s ilie n. t lioh F'.pseher from Milwauk"" ari l Duiie U, i!ly from Indianapolis. Indianapolis net-. R'-d Corriden and tj.is WiiTVims from I Louisville. i

Nots of the Boxers

Here's why Jack 'arky nnd Col. Miller held their cenf-retue the ,ttr--r day.

,),.s Wiilnrd wants to settle the Se.tdio suit brou (-'t by Curoy f,nd u v.i!linir to

corapromis,'. 'ol. Miller is soMmtr the intermer!:-i;-y.

CAN'T SELL KNIT GOODS

An order fcaa ben lucd by th. Secretary of War protecliug- Had Cross sweaters ana other knitted artlcl'.a from ala by tha soldier and requiring' that tfcese artlcs be ic counted for In tho utats manner ai ffOTemtnent property regT;lrly sup. pUed by the Quartermaf ter Corps. All flonatlonu of this character r. celreu from KeJ. Cross ilite.tor ar to V9 tliatilbatecl in the tutor through the War Department or Division Qnartermasters, trho vrlW b responalbt.e for their renovation at tha end of the season or when nc longer required, just r.s If these articles were gTvertment property.

THOS. KELLEY TO CAMP TAYLOR

DVQCOIN'. TI.I... April 12 Thomas. Kelbiy of Puquoin. former director of athletics at the UnlverHy cf Alabama, has been appointed T. M. C. A. director at Camp Taylor. Ky. Kelley played football at. the fnlversit y of Chicago vc'irs ago.

HammQnd Second Hand Furn.Ex. 204 Stale Si. ' Opposite Postoffice

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SHARKEY VS. EX.-CKAI1PI0N

T'lriLAHKLPllIA. April 12 Jack Shnrr.ey cf New yoik who defeated Joe

t Tuber, the Vh.'.adelphis bantam here i Saturday nijtht, was signed up yesteri day I-- rreet Kid Williams of Haltimore. ! the former bar.tam weight cha-npion. ! here April 2" in a six-round bout.

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For Important Ordnance Work Apply in person or by letter Standard Steel Car Works ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT HAMMOND, IND.

GOVERNOR THINKS WILURD SHOULD FIGHT IN FKUBGE

! MARTINSON IS VICTOR.

STERLING. ILL., April 12 Tour,K Satripson was thrown twice bete by I-aui Martinson, the first fall in 22 minute, i seconds an lthe second fall in

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JOHN THE BARBER MAY FOIL DEMPSEYMISKE GO BT. rAI'i.. April 12. "ffieinls ct 1h St. Faul Poims Guti wri s.imevihat

1 1 si u r of 'i l ii iff ..-. 11 . v ..-., - . j New York h'ol by nn injnncti,,n served j in the Cir.-uit Court St. L ! r--j suaitoal Jack I'enipsey from boxiiiK in, that cit v. As lV.mpsey is matched to box Miske m St. I'aul in May. there is j

some f-ar that i.,.r-i.:r nv-.y ihmko an attempt to tak- action in that city to block the proposed b"Ut ar..l rut tho club to the trouble of deff tuiing it.

RENO. KEV., April 12.-In re

ply to a query asking if Willard and Fulton would be permitted to fight in Reno on July 4, Gov. Boyle sent the following reply: "Willard and Tulton can not fig-ht In Nevada on July 4 or any other date. They have my unqualified perxiiisilon, howe-rer, to go to France and fight the bocha any time they are ready."

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Whfu you buy of a sliding ))ri(ie you fool you must bo m your piard

iano doalor all tho. time.

You know lie is li ving; to pot 1 tu- bos' of you. No matter what msid" price vou force him to. oi are doubtful whether the price is low

enough anil th value

'ST. PAUL MAY i GET THE FULTON- ! WILLARD GO

BILLY PAPKE

GOES TO COAST Ki:VANi:n. ILl,., April 12 Billy l'(.pk , former ir id,l!eeeJKnt champion, whose home has bfen here. l"ft yesteriiy for Los Anc'lci to reside perniaIKIlt 1 V.

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JNO. DONAHUE BEATS DANS "KHAR RAT'lPK. J , April 12. Johnny Donahue of R Island easily defe,-itd Andy Pans, the Monmouth imhtweipht. in a tn-round battle here.

You know he U u?ina hi .-kill -his experience to pet the better of you. If you try to Ket value from such a dealer by taking the advice of a wise ' friend.' nu win bo more helpless than ever, for the wiae friend, while ostensibly peOinsr you an inside wholsal" price, Keest to it that the 5. rice i. still hiph f.nousrh to make the dealer a fat profa and give her or him a .secret commission. , only way you can play pvpji with a slldine price dealer is .jot to buy from him. To he a bsohj '!- !-ai and worry free come to :-.ir store, where each price is the lowest to every on Where our kill and experience !; your n!!y p.vd aids you in seleolir.z the best piano for your money. The friend who tells you to trade at Straubos is sincere, for e pay no commissions to anyone. Here ou will find the finest selections of pianos, ii.fludinp the KRANICH & BACH. STRAUBE, HAINES BROS.. MARSHALL &. WENDALL, BEHR. BROS.. KOHLER A CAMPBELL, FRANCIS ACON, ETC. SfLENDID USED CHASE BROS. PIANO, only $93 LARGE SIZE REED i SONS PIANO, only 93 $500 USED WESSEL, PLAYER PIANO, only 325 NEWEST GULBR ANSEN PLAYER PIANOS 395 NEWEST BEHR BROS. PLAYER PIANOS 425 NEWEST WILBORN SOLO-HARP PLAYERS 425 USED BURBANK PIANO. NICE MAHOGANY $5 NEWEST OVERTON PIANO, LARGE OAK 190 $10SENDS A PIANO HOME $10

j ST. VA I'U April 12. Reprrpenta ives ! - jof Col. .1. C. Miii-r. t r tnoter of t! " PACKEY AND MIKE

I W illnrd-i'iiiion noiing maicn, con r-rriu i i with John W. Norton, president of thej 1st. I'nul Ainerienu Assoclntion basobHllj ! club, looking to llt possible Tise of thej ! association plant here a, v. hich to st-ite i the match. AeeordiiiK to n-pi-rts of the.

conference r,o decision was red died.

HE WANTSJ50ME MORE Boh Monoxs-ifT. the f'hicico cropplewho wns defeated by Karl K"alski. thu north side blacksmith, st Obimbia hall

TO MEET IN RING ; CAM)' iolv;n. 1A . April IC Mik-i iT.lhoni f.vl I'-ickev M-'FarKnd. boxins ; instructoi s at Camp Porlee nnd Camp Zathary Tnylor respectively. Will meet in a six-round bout as the feature of nn athletic tournnnient between tiie tw; c.intonm-ni here either April 25 or

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in West llnrmiiond tho !! r niKht.J wsnts another rc.etintr with the Ham-j mend man, accordijiir to ,-i ftntnienti

hy him to Thr Times yesterd iy. j

1 will give Kowsiski a side Je-t of,

SJ.O'ifl." snil Monoxs.ff. "if 1- will rreet me aain. W "h n he d' ft .i'..-d rr. in West Hamrr.otid he refused to wrestle any uther w;iy th.-in the Crck s t i an 1 that burs a!", holds bt low- the w:ii-t Mo".' Xow if he will Ktiurnni ee t, meet me catch as catch ciin 1 will have a sldo bet of Jt.nOO nnd will donate the pro-!

coeds to tl-.fj Red Cross."

ROLL AT SO. BEND. Eddie Co-'hriiiKer and Chirenoe B.-jts

are the onlv two Himmrnd bowler's who;

will take part m the st.ite howlirtj? tournn rtient which is To be held -it Pout'i liend. ' 'Wog jsr'os" an.l "Cones" will roll

TO POSTPONE , ALL-ALASKA DOG RACE FOR YEAR XOMi; Al.ASK-A Arri! 12. The allAla: k.i sweepftakea w ill not be held here this year, the ,omo Kennel Club hivlnc decided yeste-dfij- to postpone the race unC.l r.-'-x; year on ac-ount of the nar. FIGHT DECISIONS Decisions of r,"?ht representatives dr.esday were: At Unltimore Pal Moore beat Johnny Krtle (15). At Boston l'.ryan T'owney beat Tommy r.ob.-on ( ln: Ifl'ly Casey knocked ceit Tft Suilican 2l.

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Tho United Slates .government La? taken over the FORD plant to su-h an extent that our allotment of ears is now 12 per month instead of G5. If you are considering the purchase of an automobile now is the time to place your order. .1018 Ford Sedan. "-passeiiper and Roadster, electrically started and lighted, demountable rims, over-size tires, non-skid all around, one extra tiro and tire - arrier and steoriii- wheel look. See the full line of Fords on our salesroom floors. LEADERS THIS WEEK Champion X Plugs 40t? each with $1.00 of merchandise. Champion Porcelains 3 for $1.00. Open Sunday all day and evenings until 10 prtn. PRICES

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Fully Equipped i Sedan, fully equipped

$915.37

o-pass. Touring Car, fully equipped 684.43 1,'oadster. fully equipped 649.04

Standard Equipment. Sedan, standard equipment. .$734.87 5-pass. Touring, standard equipment 483.43 Roadster, standard equip"!.. 468.04

All F. O. T. Hammond, Ind.

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with teams crftered from CJary. They, itond unfesrnnril yonr national leave for South Rend paturday noon jftnnnetal future trny them.

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625 WASHINGTON STREET Gary, Ind. Phone 1470.

508 HOHMAN STREET Hammond, Ind. Phone 650.

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