Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 25 May 1918 — Page 7
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THE TIMES. Par-re Seven 110 JIHI i.l1 ' JM .'!J!k"HWIP! t,Z&SS'&a K-iZ Breaks World's Records at Bowling fry ,-rf -"o -'"!"r. -':''fr-:i-r w x:? 1 ',"t'"rT' V V fc
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(3y eu w. SXTTH.) Just a little ti?vci lac!; came a th regime P 'ri;i;- t.to !n the dallies to the effect that Jimmy O.idby. one of the prentest r;-.!.!'T'votifht boxers this country ever pvd'.t.-e.l. had joined Hi.- Australian mti:t-r f arees and ithin a short Mm-- . .!! bo a full-flo,!- i solsiier and ti ), way to i-'t ar to lUht f.-r world's democracy. Atis'nlian paI'crs later v t i:'.. d this. Jimmy father, who his hoi n in th cafe business In 1 lammond. Lid. , r yi'ar?. was rut out of th ntnntrc the first .,t th- month w li---n he discv- ( that .-. C ;!',!:.' J!-;;.-.- n S1.!? i-V j-ro position of his i!,icf wih t!v use of n!y soft drinks. Indiana, is dry now. .Hid this put th" o'd r t'hibhy eoiptct.-oy . '.it of It. 11- d :i't mind th-.s. i.i f." isn't clvlrc It a thought. L-.u 1 i-t'-ighty proud ..f r' ! thai Mil th;..' of his sons of niii'nry nsr,- nr- ru.v in the pf r ic-? auattist th.- Kai.sor ni a fourth, who M !..- , f .uro i;i a short time, will y 'n to. .Tuho.
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2S ycnri old tn-w and til'.trd with an Australian company that soon will lie on if way. Itrothir .loliimy. who 1:' only j it. .i -im l o.,l . l-h a Canadian dtO.uh.- J mmt some tiriu- hai'U. 1I Is now in j Ki an.-o. tho hi.-r ("iahhy li.-i i :ir already hot;rd from Iipii nnnl tinua. .lolinny was uil.i to ,i,d! as s -oa as war was do- J -!red hy rrf-sl hut AVilson. lint hi I first ,Trts wrr- ,'. '.i -ly a failure, as tln oxTininlnar horoai turn-'d him down ! -o'.,l ll,T!;nv of II . afllOs 1 'i ho j a!iad:. 'ins wi to t.i t so t arthaiar. John- j i.y w.'td. 'a r ih.r I'.no f:l w : 4 aoc i't-'d i
VM.Ifo Clnlhy. 2fl y.-avs o'd. roos t" 'o!unihiisi rarly tn-xt w-oi; lor s rvice v. a a omko-o th,:t. !! v is a pretty Kood sort of it hoxor, hilt not ranked as Idjih as Jimmy, wh a nktll -in 1 o!'--v-rr."p w-ri? of tl:o hifrh' .-t ord-
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semi-pro ba'l in or around '"h'oairo. Ho jj.T snid Poole was net on'.y a swe-t f.-hier j hut that he was alo p. poo l hitter ai d j
h.-ini? small in siz' h. was an ot'w P.iiirly hard man to pit h to. He is short nnd stocky and the hoys nt (drnvcrs Bay that he can sure era k that pill. Another chancre in the outfield will be hs-Lave in left in rdic of Hc-urke. After the showir.K f T'el.ave in last Sunnay's pa me. It would hardly bo fair to keep him on the bench and plve a man like Bourke tho preference. While Kourke is a good man it was necessary to let him ro as Ptrduhn cou! 1 not afford to carry him alonci with m"n like fie Lave and Ph. do sinitnr on the hcnh. That Deleave is th" man for that left iieid job was proven last Sunday when Hfter he relieved I5ourke ho cracked out a nice clean hit in his only time f t hat tr say nolhir.gr of the swell diving cqfch which was easily the star fi- Vtnq p'.ay of the day. that he pulled in left. DeL ive seems to be in solid with the fans who will welcome the new of this switch. With Pel.ave in left. TCon-.mTS in center find View in ri-'ht TTimmond can
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0 GOLF CKAIPIONSHIP THIS YEAR
Pi'-f ctors ' of tic Western '' df a? sociation ,'i t a me' tlnc ye -''. rday decided to hold no champion.-hip events this season. At th onri'iat i'1-.'tinit this i-iat-ter ws b-i't to the ii;Tc'i. n of the officials, nnd at th-ir tirst ncot inj; yesterday the followitiir resolution was pass- d: "It is n-.ovc-d and seconded that the Red Ort1iS cKhihitions now heinn hld un.Vr the ait-piee? -f 1,'ne as ciatlon are. in the opinion of the directors, sufficient to stimuli- nnd tralntnin interest in th-- cam.' ami will a's-i bo th"means of r.tisinj: a oonsi-h-rr-.hle su: f.-r American !:-. 1 f'ross ch.t.pters; therefore, it is the- sense of tho iir ct"rs that .all championship toiirnatnenld h - deferred for the present s- ason."
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it ! t"ro,hv that every i;nn within draft ae;e must either v.oik or fight. I do r.ot h !;v tb " coverntnn' has - in: ctiori of wipins out has'diall alethcr. but I don't care if it does." said. "if I bad my way I wovt'd -e i ery theater, bi rhal! park, and liter places of recreation in the ti'r;-. I would riak- the peoplo real-
i iz-- t'-at we are in the m. st terrible war in th history of the world. V.'f should ; all est. r the f.-ht and elin.ttiat- rvi ryJ hiiif,- that is nnnrc- s"iry. Let us M i f i to war. 'W mti?t I ii- kle in and
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JOHNNY COITLON AIDS UNCLE SAM
Johnny Couloi:, the hald-headec! Chirag-oaa and former holder of the bastaaiweigrht championship, it now doing- his hit fer T7n.cl Sam. Johnny has been appointed civilian hosing- instructor at Camp Travisa, San Antonio. Before Coulon went away to camp lie spont many days working with Xliis Gihljoas, the St. Paul boxer, trying1 to absorb the methedo O-ih-bens vises in teaching- fc!s pupils the art cf hit and miss r.t Camp Dodge, Iowa. Condon was tha haatamweiglit champion for several years, losinjj his titlo to Kid William In three rounds ln 1914.
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ili.-kt -in. former hit; 1, auer nnd now fvor of Miirgniilnv.-ii, tne iity wh-'fO ;!.- West Virrinia school Is situated. d-.i!.. l'.- s been th- lending hurler of he Mountaineer team for the lnst three o.ir. In his first year at the university i- v on ten 1,-ii'v s and h-t one for liis .-h. I.,-l. year he was Riven tie.' a.; f-.r i.f to;-- of th- poe'-est teams in 'i e iil-or- of th" Sell. i. !. y-t he w-n a iet ity of gnaiei in Inch, h-- pTl't! dh ThN year June lias on a tfinriotis : ;'h. Alre.-tdy la lias -i niu -she 1 Ariny
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man who fought in the biR Rlove tourney for the Led Cross at Madison Square Garden. A drfrnt. ordinarily abhorred by a boxfr. wh-ther it stands as a "K. O." or
- ! just a plaint "lost" in his record, last WILMIXOTOV. PliL.. May 2T-. Joe j night p,rrlme almost a niik of ,;..-t:nc-Jaek; on. f or inert y of the t'hieaKO White jtlon in the eves of sor: l.n.Hi people Sot. annoorc-d yesterdty rhet he is : whu ,., t;,..4 u, j;;i..ae.i , Ki into the done with professional baseball. !Rf.rdcu. It was it mm,; need that with "It. make- no .inference when th, war j the Mt r,.,eirts nd othT -ubsct ipt ions ends. I ;hai! not attdnpt to K Lac to R total of Je2.225 vm rt-a'.is-d from the hall p!.-i in to mnke a li injr. I intend honr.t to mt.ke ni home here and to follow tho j i;ttIiio; L-vinsl-.y. Harry OroV. Oun-
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LOITSVILLE. May 24. Fifty r'f cent, of the jockeys on Kentucky tracks and slight iy more than 20 per cent, of
all other employes of racing- plants in
the Ftate will be affected by Provost Marshal-General Crowder's erder that all men of draft if. must either "work or ticht." pcenrdinjsr t flrures compiled yesterday by M. .1 Vv'inn. of Louisville, vice-president nt the new louisville Joeky Oluh and Reneral manaper of Churchill Pnwns. Mr. Winn alo is interested ia tracks at Juarez, Mexico, Laurel. Md., and in New York.
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J regulations. It included sixteen ovt of A bloody r.os-lan ofrice forc' cf 12: thirty-four jock
eys out or a total or sixty-seven sna thirty-twn stable hands, track laborers, special policeman, messengers, etc., out of J1S ( miscelaneus employes.
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.i.i. -n is e. v.-'l over r r "-s cr'tloism of his .-vtion in qui! time th.e V. lvitc i7ox pfte,- b- n't-; ailed m tio- draf t. He says tie appit- d to the shipbuilding plant here two months iir.o for a jdi, thai Manaicer I'.ov. land kifw it. nnd that Lowland also
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TIGERS HAVE GAME SUNDAY
Piast "htca!-o Ticrs will cro-s bats j son, 5 to 4. .N-ornio! pisf-rs nmJe ten with the stri't s ndertakets nt Hraver's J errors, and several of these in a hunch park. Sunday Jhit...;-'-!' Stachtiva looks j were r spcui.-ih'.e for I'oi's ictory.
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with the loss of many pairs be the tn.-ijiii-'i, will make every bi? i- af."U manager think Ions; and hard before deciding to give up any kind of a ball play r.
TEttRH HATTK, INT.. May the last hrdf of the ninth innin
Poly broke a tie of 4 i. 4
S'ate Normal in the Prst ti'.t of the
PURDUE BEATS LITTL-2 GIANTS CR4WFOP.efVIl.hi:. IXP.. May 2T.. Wabash nnd Purdue played a weird baseball g;m on Insnlls field Thursday afternoon, the HrilT Makers winning- 12 to S. aftr each team had thrown the nie away several times. The Little tliants out hit Purdue, driving: Hailey from the mound in the third inninsj and hitting Oliver almost sa hard, but the scarlet defense hsd too many weak spots to step Purdue's offensive. Kaiser, for Wabsh. ri'cheil n stn,!y game.
BOYS TRAINING FOR MERCHANT MARINE Hv PsiTTtn 1'nr" M-W YORK, May 2D. Many of t'nele Sam's new menhant sViips will
sd won from I be partly niantwd by oimiers; now
un:-rco!nr tr.tmine in tne .ew- ion tramliiK s tat ien 'ef th.e Junior Xaval Keserve.
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f..r sweet victory for h will send Shaf- j KoIsbitJSvn. Poly's lanky pitchier, held j on more recruits, from 1 to 1 years er. the TU-or's star hurler. to the slab Normal to five hits and struck out oteht. old. to rill the ranks that are being- dand fh.:-,i r w!l be b hiti 1 the hat. The I Policmen narrow! v a(r:e. a free- I pleted by enli'm- nt In th navy and Tirers would like to arrnnuo a e-a me for-all tuiit. fo'lov ir.r- the , - nirint ers' at- j in the merchant marine service. The
with some te-Jin f.,r Sun lav. June 2nd. tempt to take a sma'i k-.
Thoy w-'ii ill like to play Crystal A. C. or I Normal youths.
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hoys in the last two years. Twenty-five wealthy yacht owners, whose yachts are no- a ailah! : fe.r actual warfare, have voionte red to take the l.o on practice- c-mis.-s this summer, a trainln.? cnii'f also wi'l he given at Camp Dewey near X.. L-.n-don, Conn., this summer.
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