Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1918 — Page 9
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Jack Is 5 to 4 Choice on Eve of Scrap With St. Paul Star.
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN., May 3. .T.t-U Pernpsey and Hilly Mifke. rival Wniy weixhts, are in the p!k for their i--'ui:nd bout at St. Paul t.Mus'nt. A iiv, v, ni'kotit tod'xy by both nun wourvl i:, th.ir training. nd fi:h dcc!arf li" u.:;M Jiave no excuse for a d-'fnt. I'.-nU'sey ruled a fayorite last iiiRht i. a 5 to 4 margin, but I.Iiske money is I-l-n'ifu'i. Indications are that ft rapncity crowd will view the battle its in -rest In the encounter iiKrcnMS wi h the rapi(t arproac-h of the time to .-.mnd th; gonsr. !:tvorts of John r.elsler. "John the F-,i!m." to prevent th bout b-mf hhn? sn old contract lo manage Dnips-y. .r,v;,.,i to r ol the arltr of tho fans. 1 at s:n.-e Reisler-? ri'-a was turned d..wn by four jucle-s. fistio fo'.-ow.-ra nr,.v lake it for Ktnnnil tliat tlv- .-..-iU-st v b. h.-ld wi'hour interfertr.'- and t !:;. are Foeking tiokots with liV'ro -nA delegation of Chicago fan? Is ?...ffd here this rr.ornmg. having 1-ft tbr. Windy City last night in ohartre - Al Hlooin. The ChioaKOans are t' r lvvnpey to a mnu. 1'hinnciBl sharks estimate that ti. pate will aggregate $-0,000 to t30.ono.
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Conference by Majors Over Games in Harrison, N. J., Causes Threat of Court. PITTS H " Ilvl H. May 3. charge, jr, t.'-.e f.layJng st-hedul.- of th- National ' i:d American has. ball 1. agues, to peri.ut .Sunday -s in il,,, K..,st ,. r,,. Mdri-i-d '.-.st..iuuy !;.- Iresiinr .Ihn--nn f th Aireri.-ati lenn... l-reaident T.-n.-t roc! Scrt;iry !l.-yd!-r r,f t),..- Nathmal :-agim nv, i Mani. y n-ej fi:.s, pr.-sideqi 'f tb. i':it.burK:i tiuh. Tt,. ,i,.,,i,. 1 ..
H'.auftra rti O'liK irt dated to P'Tmlr (K, ! Nv York National ai,d Am. , u-amn J and the Pr..okln l-:u: in j lay Sunday ball at Harrison. N J. 'No (1-cixi.in on schdu'.e channea v.-t
" a"" "' ri-s:-!ent T'-:i-r hh id at t ho r,"Pe nf toe H-s-ion. He refitsod to di--Ciias the qu. t,f n r,.s.il.l,. mva--i..n of territory claim, d by th I t:i rnat Ions le.-'Rue ond.-r the national agreement. Nf'.ther Prtsidt-nt T. i.er nor President Johnson vtoul.J comment upon a statement of .T,.sot,h J. i.anniti. owner of the Hurrah. ,.ui, f ,,. r. iona, league and onj of tht- leiJ(;ue directors.
J AMETOMS CnEED J believe in tKe United Stater of America as a government cf the people, by the people, for the people; whose just power? re derived from, the consent of the governed; d democxacy in a republic; a Sovereign, nation of many sou. ereign states; a perfect Union, one jnd in separable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice 3nd humanity fr which American patriots sacrificed their lives- and fortunes. I therefore believe it is mu, duty to my country to love it. to support its constitution, to obe-y itf laws, to respsct its fla and to defend it against all enemies.
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PURPLE BOWS ILLINOIS
Princeton varsity crew putting its slid! i:i the water. By way of preparation for their annual match with the oarsmen of Harvard, the Princeton crevj are t'r iiOiniK their training en Carneeie Lake, X. J., by stairinfj races with c-uck high school crews of I'hiUdelphia and other nearby place.?. Varsity crews are not hkely to break any record this year, as some oi the best men have gone into war .service.
T.AFATPTTK, INP.. May 3. Purdu? 1 ;niMed the proud Illinois baseball t-atn i i a thirteer.-innlng V.attle here Wednesday afternoon, the Poller Makers winning. 3 10 2. The pitching duel bei'Aen Heine, of Purdue, and Klein, of Illinois, was the mnnt Hpectnrular fen n Stuart lield in years, and the gain I'aelf was probably the best expedition f basehail stiport on tlie Purdue diamond in a decade. Illinois expected to win eailv. being regarded as th stronir trim of' the HI? Ten. whereas Purdue has bef-n regarded as v.eak. havin lost. s.ernl of iti malnata yx in the dra f t. Hut ,.,,, ), ;,rpr'! men played like his Irau -rs. and but for an inexcusable hobble b Peal! in 'ho eighth inning would have fhu' Mie Suckr out. Purdue has started its Pig Ten season in f.n fa-hlon nrd v. ill tackle Wiaconain here SaturCnv Pvevioubly, the Holier .Makers have downed Roftt IV:. Wabash. I-riukMn r.nd Hanover
This Won't Bo Bull Fighters Beat Yanks At Eastball, 22-12 WASHINGTON. May 3. Th first baseball game cer 1 layed in Spain to'.k l'lace r n A ri? Z". I ' tue,:i a Spanish and an Aniet i--nn tciiu. ami re-t,lid in the defeat ? the Ao.eticans by a sooro of -2 to :'. The America:! team had f . r its c: '.! a iii. Payn:arter Willi am trntes-i-y. ('. P. ..V.. prominent American athlete, formerly of Hreivn u t t v cr? i i y . A Captain Gonzales led the Spaniard-. Thr-e of the :. lO.-.icrn were ImM f!RhtT.. S itr.iiii ds .re said to l.Ue the name, but e. n-iuer it 'very co.nid icated."
HAMMOND GRAPPLER 10 WRESTLE JSSfifi MOUTH Will Go to the Mat in West Hammond, Saturday, May tht 18th.
the CiM New Viuk v, . ! .-r v: k ' .a-ily deftated .1. e Kdj-fii ( l M i va u!c - in a t el e-c utid bout
RING BENEFIT PLANNED FOR MOHA, HURT IN BOUT
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TILLMAN" FIGHT WITH TED LEWIS
PKNVKit. COLO.. May 3. J). ,,an.i by Jimmy J. do,--,,,,. i,-.ara. r of Ted Lewis, welt rueiirhr . ha rtir-ion. ( h;. i Pi'ly Hoc!, - f New York b- .,-ie. tfd to r f rce the t wiity-round l.ia betwee,i J,,.wi and Johnny Tillman of St. Paul, scln-d-ultd for the Stockyards fJadi-:r:i h.-io
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Karl Kowalski. the Hammond Idaekstoil h-wt t ;.-i o r., who claims the liighu .- y eh. ami ;. c.sh'i5 of the world, i to v. lestle at ! sc:ouske hail. West Hammond, M i v I v and hi opponent this time will -be H'iryan Mouth. Honmu-'"r'-.'k ml Fur. mean cham'i.'n. Iv'W.ai.-ki wci'!is 1 a 1 pound" and is s. t'ft. ire inch in l;eil.t wiiile Hn-i-t-an tips the s.-hIcm at 250 pound" and Is fcix feet four inches tall. The mutch will be catch as catch can and I In; fri-oss feci ipt are to .-i to the Ix-netit of the 1'ilish army from America. Kowalski w ill e)iallenge "!; b M'ot logoff for another match, this 1 irne a' South Mend. May 1. Kowalski threw "The Terrible Turk"" three weeks nm. two falls straight ard won l.''Ui side l't but MoiVigoff is not yet sat'stted
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A benefit boxing entertainment is being platmed for Eddie Moha. a Milwaukee welterweight, who was injured in a bout with Jock Malone of St. Paul several weeks ago. when th" Milwaukee boxer wr.s knocked cut and suffer d a 1 looii clot on the brain. Malone. mon; others. Is expected to participate ui tic benefit.
MARTY CROSS TRIMS EAGAN Cni.rMHrS. O.. May n. Marty Cross.
BACK TO THE FARM CHICAGO. May 3. Jess Wiliard broi.e trainhtit jesjerday for that hoti . !' s cliam plop hip mnteh v.-ith I l't 1 I'ui' -ll He il-er,nnlv pa'-i;ed his houra-hohl Roods !',o removal to his farm in Kansas. -r thir.k thet." -vil! !.. a fo-ht " lie said. "It won't he at St. Paul, they MV, but Mil'er knows . ii..r pines. I'm (.-i'mr to stay on my farm until I heir vhat is cor-ili-it"
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AMERICAN ISAO0E. W. Boston 12 1 i -ic.-eiand '4 CHI'WGO f, 4 'ctt York t d S Wa .h.i.jt'ou f s Detroit e 5 St. Louis i 7 Philadelphia 4 8 Y8terd.a7'a Results. ru-tre-t : "l-i - k". 1. !!.e:ton, ; W'a h iuRl on, 1. "!. .da tel. St. I.oi-s. L'. P! 'hit;. Ildii a. 7: No wVork. 5. Oir.fi TotSay. Chhago at Detroit. (.- , o,n,i ;,t S'. Louis. P.. '--ton at New Vt.rK. Washington at phihid-lphia.
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l.l-jowrl 20-year case, small sizo liracelot Watch, regular si ;..)() Same wat-ii in octagon shae, rcpilar $20.00 seller ' '. . 14- carat solid gold Watch and bracelet. 15- jewel movement, regular ,f2f seller. . Genuine Elgin, 20-vear t ase, thin model
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Genuine Keeonstructed Ruhy Kings, solid O gold, regular $(..;")0 to s?7.r() values S.fJU Soft Sleeve Guff Buttons, regular 2.."0 4 Eft tooO values f ,3U AmorieH made Alarm Clocks, guaranteed OOfi for one year fJ U U We solicit your Watch and Jewelry Repairing. We can save you money. Frank Suit in 234 State Street. Hammond.
Fi ; W. I. Pet. 3 ' Nf w York 12 1 .823 CUP 'AG' S 3 .727 i j phih'fi.-iphu r. .iir. J Cinc.tiriis'i 7 7 .500 E i St Louis 4 P .SOS g ! p... 3 to .2 31 0 j la... klyn .1 P' -211 Chicago 12: Cirtrinr.atl. 'c.
N v.- York .C: Pl.i ad. 1 bia. 0. P..?.- bur-h 1 ; St. L O. Pre; klyn, 7: I""stot'. 4. Gma Today. C:m-iin.iti st Chicago. New York at Host on. St. I.reiis at P:M.burgh. Philadelphia at Hrook'. n.
WILL PLAY AT i COLLEGE VILLE ! The Indiana Harbor Tiianeles wdM ! Jourr.ey t j '!!. -gevi'lo. May ath. where they will meet the Col!es.'il!- nine in ! what is ex , ot e.i I,, !-,. n close game. Til" Harbor t ?am and all rooters will leae the Certral r-rur t-'tore Sunday j nu. rning at Saia i 'cio. k fn McMillen's j truck fit.d vill arrive at Colleireville t I eleven, where they V, i;i he treat, d to a i bif,' dinner donated by the Coll- Eevllle nice. ! Everybody Is cordially invited to make 1 this trip "vho c.yrns 51 5' to pay all transportation charges. Steffeti arid 1 Lind will most likely be the tvvirlera ' for the day and oo the heme boys have j a good show.
TiCVO ,a:rri' " m'lU' from Sout:i Ikr.d. Good 9-room house and am and oii?hou.-e. a!l in ronrl (nmli ion c-nH sandv oaii
hor.se.-t, one wawu and hantess, on- bucj y. one P!0v, one cultivator's 1'lotv, one drac, two row?, chickens, farm Implement. 2 40 acre farm, lo ucies of crapef, 12 acres of peach orchard, 7 acre? of timbor. balance of land under cultivation, r.o buildings. "52 acre farm. 5 miles from South Bend. X- v g room house, barn.
E or t.mtar, .uanc of ;and under cultivation, two horses wa:on and harness, one buggy, one plow, one cultivator's plow,
arns;, two cows. rt;ickenn. 4 so acre farm. Id miles from South Bend in Grape Vine Valley. Soil black loam, pood house, large barn, new peppermint distillery, v-:io,! fences, two horses, one wagon and harm-i-s. one buegy, one plow,one eiv!tiva'or"s plow, or.e drag, two cows, chickens and farm implements. K'6 acre farm, 10 miles from South Bend, 1 mile from Osceola. Fair buildings, 12 ic!v8 of timber, 14 acres of pasture, large orchard, pood soil, two horses, one wagon and harness, ope busrgy, one plow, one cultivator's i-low, oae dr.t?:, inn cows, chickens and farm implements. 6. c,n a,.re farm, 6-room house, good barn, good fences, stock antl farm implements. " 1 "'! acre f -m, pi miles from South Bend, S room house, 2 barns, one hen hou.se, one, tool sh 1, one wood fli'd, all in good condition; soil sandy lorn., level, 2., acres of timber, water stream, 2S acrea pasture. Rood wired fences and cross fences, two horses, one wagon and harnesb, one huggy, una plow, one cultivator's plow, one drag, two rows, chickens and farm implements. & 12G hi ie turn, f -room brick hot:se, large barn, large ice house, larg heg house, large chicken house. U rge tool shed, large corn crib, r head of horten. 7 head of cattle, t-ome cluckens, 11 acrea of limber, !" aire.4 of pasture, rest of land under cultivation. i -174 acre farm, S mlbs from Pout h Bend, l 'i miles from Granger, fair buildings. It acre timber, good fences, good black prairie soii, two horses, one wagon and harness, one buggy, one plow, one cultivator' plow, one drug, two cows, chicken and farm implement. s 1080 a c.n- farm. Two sc'.s of buildings, on main road from South Bend to Grungfr. Two horsci, one wagon and harn."'8K. one buggy, one plow, ono cultivator's plow, one drag, two cows, chickens and farm implement s. 1 1 acre farm. Fair boi'din?, otintr orchard, 12 acres timber and balance of soil under cultivation, two horpes, one wagon and harness, one boauy, one cultivator' plow, one drag, two cows, chickens ;'nd lann Imp'omens. 12- Of. acre farm, 7 miles p-om Sou'h B-md Sandy loam. l-vcl, aH undo;- cultivation h tt four c;o.h. These four acres are in timber, 7 room house, barn, new orchard, 2 horses, 2 cons, one colt, ono harrow, one walking plow, one riding plow, onf cuttT, et.e bob sleigh, one corn ci'i! i a' oi . one sintle harness, one double harne--s, one corn planter, 2." chickens, 2 brood sows, id shoats. farming imv-!oment, wagon, hay rake. :', - So acre farm, lft room house, barn r.0s3l. h j ;gy shed, corn crib, hen liouse, gr-iinery, cow .sh.-d, horse- stable. 2", fruit trees, HO acres timothy, acres cTuver, 2 borne, one t! yef.r old colt, one Ournsey cow, lords, plow, drag, wazon, single and double harness, a disk marker. This farm is located 1 miles from Sou'h Bend, 2!i miles from Xiles. small country town of ir,'inii inhahitantf . Soil is mostly all black loam. Suiled for mint or garden truck. 14- 85 acre farm. On main roads, gravel loam top soil, clay and gravel nub soil, S room house in excellent condition, hip rooms, hard maple and sour hern pine solid floors, very larg- basement with outside entrance. Barn .'H. it w it b plenty of outhtLUing.?. Wind pump and water tank hi hum. Fair fnces. 1" acre. r';r;t;n. r, acres c'ov-x-r, "5 aoren drain(l mint mnr!i and meadow entirely covered, one acre strawbt " i-rif s. 7." i:.-?r;:,.,; trutt tro- s. Farm inelipV-s rix rood cows, five calves. 2 good heavy work horses. 15 chickens. BIO iods? of brand newwoven wire fencing, SOd f.cir-inch tile, tilo making machine, buggy, two cultivators, reaper, mower, wagon, two tons feed, rake and lot of other farm'";' inr-len.r nts. 15 sr. aero farm, locate. within tto minutes drive from So l'h P.end. fbroo'.;: bouse, bason-,- nt has S'.-j foot, cci'ing and will not freeze. I'ai'n is atxcit :t4xl0 with basemen' and cement boor. Large chicken ho;:se fin,) other e.:'lMtld:rtg; Wind pump. tr, bearing fruit trees of all kinds, a rs w hit oak f aw timber, S acres alfalfa. 15 ricres clover, in acre-' timothy. Ba'ar.e- r tiltjvat --d. About ! acres ir- now p'owed l i ady f"r i lant'n -t. Clay r.nd grave! soil and sub-soil. Farm includes 2 liorr-?, v.jigon. double harn"s, 3 cows, pigs, chickens, farming 'ords. Hi- 97 acre fa rnt ith a front a ae on the Carver Lake. 12 acres of rood oak timber. 7-room house, new siio. good size hain sheen sh.-.,i
: 'i lake farm on account, of hain;' such a hen'ia very attractive place for rummer homes. 2" 2." ai'it s of clover, 3," maple trees, p.Ti sheep, 6 chick' ns, 2 brood sow.-, wagon, harne. s and
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This farm is kno-vrt alit'ul lake front and is no res of wiio-it stiu-rd, cows, two horses, mo farming Jmp!emer'p. 17 -41 acre fa rm, hr.'Use, hatn. 2 i'or.-e.;, IS 30 acre farm, from C;-.: pi' own, Ind. barn, hlacksmi'h shop,
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located southwest from South Bend, lad. w 2 cows, chicken-, pi-s, farming tools. 7 and a half mib's from South Bend. 2'i. miles On two main roads, ibt.vi 7-room ho". , good pood orchard, cood fences. ?i; utid'-r plow, part
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troughs and lightning rod. Well pn:m:-.i Al! fence are good hog tight woven wire young and old orchard, 19 acres of hie oak ed, 20 acres clover sod p'owed for planting.
now. Soil is clay and grave, tn- an i sub-aoil. Stock, fevl ami tro!s. The above farms for sale on reasonable terms or will consider exchanging for vacant or Improved prone rt i in th C ilumot Region. We also have a large number of Gary lo's ;v 1 lr:prov-d pr.-per-tles for sale on easy terms, or exchange f.ir lrn.s ar.d farm?.
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Any time, anywhere, swing into the saddle and be up and away. Over your favorite road, through your favorite villages to your favorite playground with your favorite friends. Always ready that's the Harley-Davidson For 1-j Yean tht Millet Uat Watch the men that own one. Ask them how they like it. You can join the happy throng. You can ride with them whereever whim may lead. Did you ever stop to consider the many practical, dailv uses you could get out of a FiarlevDavidson? It costs but $4 to $6 a month to operate the most economical motorcycle in the world. Stop in tonight. We can arrange terms to suit your convenience. J. E. Leech 678 Hohman St. Hammond Distributor. Phone 2137. Have you teen the Harley-Daeidson Bicycle?
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