Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 18 April 1918 — Page 9

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f Bt I'MTrn P'l;ss J t By Jf. C. HAMILTON.) VKW TORX. April 1 Possessed nf roam of viMrann. after a few jtars of ' perirncntinsr with youngster. Connie M'K'k. manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, is hkHy to surprise ttw baseball populace this far. Jhs recent trades have frit en him strength. His team hard'y figures now an a la-t piae-? pr-.b--i-U:ty, although that's The spot perieralpicked for him by ! fans. P.'adir.g down his ',in-o. it run t -. en that Mack has g.-iino.! s'rengtlt ovvr ins flub of a ji-ar ago. in the outfield h now has Kopp and Wiiiker as bis main Ptrength. Both pt? excellent hit-

in another yesr. Hi team of Ui.'.H and

lub reet uits was (otnins along in Mart- ! hug fashion lf probably -oii!1 have I bf n ricked to hind et the t-P of the j second division with It this siu.'on. j Denuded of his young slurs. Mack immediately turned his thoughts m other, directions and began gathering a huto-h ', of veterans p. round him. They ry not : destined for m.inv more season ii the bir, show, for the most pait. hut tl;c i form a team tint v ill win jranie-. find; they will lay a foundation for another; team of youths when the time cornea. j

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ters. Oeorire P.is-n. formerly with the Tigers, is i. hij i 11 k ii'-pt base and hitting

tl'e rb-:ii;':t f -.-i t bn. a spot lie s ai'-i -rh, astute buil-l-r of championship mirnbly I'd ted for. Toungstera are b' j tr,,s uas s,itmi!' reniiw from his so. ond and shortstop, but the eterali. methods when the war came .lion. It

i. airy warouer. is ai inim oast ami , ,,. n sajt that he laiol l su

hiliitig hard and oi'tt n. Thi' catching:

Mafi' M icli boasts :s veteran anil goou. J

His pit ohiug r-iafi is more seasoned than any he has thrown ir.to the p-nriatu hunt for two sessons. W hen t e Mow..!.' of the old Athletics came Mark promis- d lie lack mn iik the lit.-- by U 17. He wasn't, but before the army behn l-ib-Hnir off hir men he had a yoii'iR. enure stooi, s t.-".i tint threat-m.-nd trmibb? for tb. opoosit ior

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If Ororcr Alexander la tuccessfol In obtaining A ruleau from hi conoty draft board iu Nebraska and enlists t the Great X.akea Naval Tjainlug Station, b mutt ba tiealt with in tht tame manner as the moat hum bid recmit In the camp. This was the glht of a V7aUing-ton conuiiualcation from the Navy Department received liurn Capt. W. A. laoirett yesterday. He wili be put throug-h the usual preliminary training course, accordingto the order, and at the completion will be sent directly to sea. No favoritism will be shown him on any hand even though he is the most talked cf pitcher in baseball. The Bureau of Navlg-ation evidently has arrived at the conclusion that Alexander is after a "soft" Job at the naval station which would enable him to maintain his connections with the CuliS. The Navy Department's cemmnnicfttioa xneaus that Alex will be a sailor in every sense of the word if he enlists.

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We have made a start on the long hard road to Victory. Our men are fighting at the front in France. Our American industries have accomplished prodigious results in building up a war machine to furnish munitions and supplies. But we have only begun. We must do more and more. This is not a war of armies but of nations in which every citizen must do his part. Every worker in our industries is truly fighting in this war. Everyman, woman and child who gives

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of substance and savings is adding to the national power. The foundation of all our vast war - making machine is the Liberty Loan. Money is needed to build more and more ships; to furnish food and guns and powder and transport and airplanes; to raise and equip new armies. We must oversubscribe this Third Liberty Loan and do it quickly. We must show the courage that is in us. We must show a cheerful willingness to make sacrifices for our boys in the trenches.

Wifey's Skirts Are Not Thick Enough to Hide Eill Killifer

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iog the rae tnat Kiilifcr is n nun of proppfiy, had been en-p!eed ten h;":'

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Sporting Briefs j

I Tho Kmpiic state stake for 2:12 trot1 t- rs at Sviiieuse. x. Y.. (irand circuit,

will be $10. G ift this year as usual.

i ear. The wtr bfts ciuscd the cancellation cf the nft'airs.

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M.-Uihattan i 'hess ."iub vonun to membership.

will admit

Ixiv.is Kaufman, of trie Brooklyn A. A., an eighteen - ei r-o!d atnle;o, ha;? fmi.sh-

t ed nmor.g: the. prize winners in fifteen out

of sixteen recent dist-irt races In the the vicinity of New Yrrk.

N. DAME WILL START SEASON AT V ABASH TODAY

The 1 'en ns ; v.m'i raiiroad V. it C. A. will bold Us steni i.hiinpionship rifle sh.ot nt '. verbro.)k. adjacent to I hila-

i d 'lphiu April - !. The t'smden and I t'l.-nn S(;i:'e?s ntr bnnipinns in the dl- ! vi!f'ir. Camden in 'he e;.st and Clean in the v est. i

NOTHr. OVArK. IN"1). April is. Kot-r

-en stronix. the Notre lam basfbail I C"ac!i I'.ob Kolwell. of the l.'nivet sitv am left for "rawfords ill- this morn - Lf Pemi. H Anui foo'.ball 5.tiad. cotfW-

rsc. v!fp in the iiflernoon Haroer's rrs tj.p

Knei!v J3.T5S.5S was earned by th Toronto h" k y playt-rs in wirmlii? the recent championship pt ris f rc ;n Vancouver for the Stanley r;."). Eaoh of the thirteen playerp of the te'im received It was the largest amount ever parnp.d by the pi iyers in a cup nol i. s. The players shnred In only the first three frames.

cofibint ion will face

i;i tiie ft-st coliepr .tan.-i of I tic season. 1'ridny Notre Dame will play Rose Poly and on Saturday Notre Pain- will furnish tl: attra. .iv.n ajeninsi Indiana. The fquid maiilt:? the trip includes Ilon-

chetil. , -inter fteicl: Unban, rltrht field:

econd base: Atolf. snnrfTopt flr.t bits: Parry. left held;

aid. third baft: Andres, catcher;

Murray. I.eery. I .ally, end Fn.H'n. pitch- is; MatiKi'i and Iloiioian, utility.

present rules 'if the rime as

Wabash team , n,..,r cerff ct as possib

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The lute; coileRian Tennis Association wliii-h inclu.s Yale. Htrvord. Princeton. Cornel;, Pennsylvania. Dartmouth and William?, v. ill hold it annual to-irnes on the Merion O. C. courts, llave.-ford. Pa., jn Septen.be!.

The British (-ovrnnif nt recently nrd-

ered I.OoO.'ioO soccer footballs for use of

its soldiers. Owing' to scarcity of leather, the covers were made of heavy canvas which had been gnen chemical t rtatment.

P. HARRISON TRAINS i FOR M'GOORTY BOUT

The taliforni.i state fair horse race program will call for ?22,SOO in purses. The events wll' he held in San rranclsco. August St to S.pu-niber S. All races will be tiree beats.

! ('HH'ACii. April lPhil Hnrrison. tvat. h-d to meet i".ddie M'tviorty at F.acitie on April Di. has grown superstitious at:d will se,-l: o'Ikt training quarters unless Mc'Joorty is kept out of the Arcade jjiii wl.iie be is training. The same noes for Manager Jim Mullin. Harrison and h. followers are of the belief ?,J.-t Jixrt- i" taking r.il-. antacc hy studying the. Clietto middleweight in h's ti'Hiiiipft P'i'l hav- lodged ;t bitter protest vilh Kid Howard.

A total of forty-six major leacue base-

boll players were traded or sold to other i Hubs of the organizations pretlmm to

thte stat of this years race. JlRtiy others hsvi? joined the colors.

Elmer O'lphanf, the star all-round athlete of West Point Academy, established another record when be recently was awarded two prizo tabors. One was In memory of the late Colonel WrlBht Edperton to the outpoine football captain and the other was by the Athletic Council for 'en-rnl all-around excellence in athletics. Oliphant is captain of the nine.

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INDIANAPOLIS COURSE BARS 16 YEAR OLD CADDIES INDIANA PO I j 1 3 . INT.. April IV Golf players who frequent the Indianapolis public ourscs this year may have to carry their own clubs this yinr unless

Bj mo are iinn'ij m nn'. i ii.e ser ice 1 of a caddie h-s tljan IS yearn obi. The

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Nine of the twelve lawn tennis matches of Columbus university piayers will be on the university courts in New York city.

FERTILIZER

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The Kentucky Association. whose spring merlins at I.txincton wiil open the horse racing season in the bhit grass legion, was formed in SCS and held its first meeting ninety years ago on the track where .lie races are now run.

garrlon arnl lawns. Kood .stock of V-C

Pavld Owl, a full tdooded Cherokee Indian, whose home is in North Carolina, las been elected captain of the Spring::-M (Ma s.) coliep-e nine.

Witli V. asbington, I). C. V.'iimington. Deb, !. tig Branch and Minola, T.. 1 . missing from xv rirciil' of sti'iimer horse shows, tln-re wi'I be some rather long rating spells between exhibits this

for farm. Wo have a

Fertiliser en hand ami can supply you prornptlv in ton, sack or srnall lots. Phone vis for prices. Maginoi Bros. HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 374.

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