Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 26 July 1918 — Page 10

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FACTS ABOUT BIG RAGE

Facts aiiout the First Annual International Sweepstakes at Speedway Park Sunday afternoon, July 2S. at 3 o'clock: Ralph Mulford. United States. Pario Besta, Great Britain. Arthur Duray. Belgium. Louis Chevrolet. France. Ralph Fe Falma. Italy. Ira Vail. United States. Purse $27,000. To winner. $17,000: second. $3,000; third, $3,000; fourth. $1,-E'-'O: fifth, $500. Each driver pays $2,000 entrance fee. Conditions Five heats at two. ten. twenty, thirty and fifty miles with flyIns starts. Referee C. E. Bnlierson. Starter Thomas J Hay. Stakeholder Dick Greiner. Admissions Club section boxes. $3.50; all the rest cuf main grandstand and boxes, $2.25; infield. $2; backfleld stand, $1.10. All Include admission, seat and war tax. All parking- space, including infield, is free. Transpoi tation Ten special trains on

Illinois Central beginning at noon, from Randolph and Van Huron stri ct stations: special four minute service on Metropolitan elevated lines to terminal near track; special trains on Aurora & Klgin electric line; special auto bus line from State and Adams streets direct to track.

BACKSTOPS OF YE OLDEN TV ME PLAYED WITHOUT AXY PPOTECTIOV

FRED FULTON CLEARED OF' CHARGE OF EVADING DRAFT!

XCW YORK. July 26. Fred Fulton. ! Minnesota claimant of the heavyweight. I pugilistic championship, has "satisfac- i tonly explained his failure, to appear for examination'- before his local draft board here and the request for his ap- ' prehension as a delinquent sent to the ! draft board at Harrison. N. J., has been canceled. Jack Curlcy, promoter o,f the I bout between Fulton and Jack Dcmpsoy, !

scheduled for Saturday night at Harrison, X. J., made public today a letter to this effect from the Xew York local board to the Harrison board. The, letter states that Fulton failed to receive notices mailed to him due to their miscarriage and that he had been "entirely frank" in his answers.

Better to have War Savings ' Stamps in your safe than the blood- j stained hands of the kaiser's '

i hordes at your throat.

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The Sport Spyglass

After sixteen years' experience in 5u'tir.g. the clever right fielder says all you have to do is hit the bail and hope sails far away. Vhon you ttand up t the plate you rr.ust guES what the pitcher is going to throw.. Tho only thing necessary is to be a good puesser in order to be ready to sius a curve or fast one.

Middle Atlantic division of the Ama- Speaking about college athletes as a teur Athletic. Union, comprising ilubs of ; result of wartime conditions the official

Philadelphia and vicinity, recommended publication of the University of Penn- i

to the national council of fche organization that Article 12 Section 2 b: waived.

so as to permit the giving of War Sav- J ir,'-nt fcnd Deration of college Bports in;;.--, and Thrift stamps as prizes forj when the war is ended. Certainly many

sylvania says: "We ere prepared for j iome radical changes in the manage- '

athletic competitions during the continuance of the war; provided that tho stamps so awarded to be ued for saving purposes only.

The Great Western liht harness trotting and pacing campaign will start

1 at Ea Harpe. 111., and will con

clude September 21 at Peoria.

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Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment

Do Not Neglect It.

im: catchers of half a centw?n ago stoopec? BEHIND THE PLATE. VlTH HANDS-. UNMASKED PACES AND UNPADDED QODES The present day backstop, who goes about in full armor, cont'-Ws strangely with the catcher of baseball's early days, who went entirely without protection, and consequently suffered much with blackened eyes, brokea coses and cniaK

Lew Tendler, the light !:chtweight boxer, is one of the few pugilists who tries to protect himself and avoid accidents wliil" training He wears a sort of headgear like football players, only

J it has canvas strips with rubber proI lectors for the ears. Lew Is afraid of ; sustaining the dreaded "tin'e.ar" so charj acteristic of exponents of the manly art of self defense.

of the evils which fastened themselves on the intercollegiate sports during

their tremendous development will never I

asain be tolerated. We doubt If the training table, at least the expensive brand, will ever be revived. It Is unliUely. also, that exorbitant salaries for athletic coaches, who work but a few month3 of a year will be endured."

Syracuse has a new trotting track equipped with threa subways to ein-i-inate all danger incident to crossing home stretch when the races are in progress. Automobiles, carriages and spei -t a tors on foot will b? tnili'.i i to rci.ii the infield of the track by these underground passages. Th stabling cor.i-nts of four hundred fireproof stalls, in sections of eight, thus guarding aga .nst the danger of valuable horses from fire.

When you use medicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Catarrh, you may succeed in unstopping the choked-up air passage3 for the time being1, but this annoying condition returns, and. you have to do the same thing over and over again. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real benefit from such treatment?

Throw these makeshift remedies to

the winds, and get on the right treatment. Go to your drug store to-day, get a bottle of S. S. S., and commence a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause the dise?e. You can obtain special medical advice regrardin.tr your own case without charge by writing to Medical Direc-

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CHICAGO 5S i Xew York . 55 j Pittsburgh 45 Philadelphia 10 j Cincinnati 33 , Brooklyn 36 ' Boston 33 i St. Louis 35

The University of Michigan fotball eleven will tackle University of Chicago on the latter's gridirejn Faturday. November 0. It will be the first time thete old-time rivals met in a football game since 130,1. The game may be the deciding contest of the western conference championship, a-; was the case many times before the Wolverines clashed with the Pic eastern tams in recent ears.

Hdward F. Gecrs, the veteran light harness driver, is anxious to crown his successes on the turf by driving the trotter St. Frisco a two-minute mile.

ACCURACY FIRST

P.i'.'y Blackwood, traveling secretary of the Cleveland baseball club, carries a complete set of photographs of the players o.f his team and a booklet containing the records of ca'jh man. which is a useful guide to fans.

The symbol of the triangle used by the Y. M. C. A. originated at the SpringHeld (Mass ) college, the originator being Dr. Luther Gulick. who maintained that one was not an all-around man unless he. were developed physically and mentally equally well.

Cravath. the Phillies' mighty homerun hitter, recommends as an aid to long drives that the bat be held tightly.

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ly the schedule of time and tempera ttire given in tbe book issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C. Free for 2 cents to pay postage.

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CASH CAREY GROCERY SPECIALS FOR July 27th to Aug. 2nd Inclusive

Harry Greb is poinp to spare no ef- i forts to knock out Hddie McGoorty when

j they clash tomorrow afternoon at Fort '

Sheridan. This may be the determination of all fighters, but Greb has a double ! purpose. Greb is a member of the re- j

: cruiting branch of the navy and on a

victory will depend his furloushs. If he j

I can stop Eddie lie has been promised a !

wrist watch by the; officers of his regi- i

ment and occasional furloughs to go ; elsewhere and light. If beaten he will j AilERICAW lEAQCE. find his liberty cut short. W. L.

And there are now few who believe Boston 54 he has it in his makeup to stop the j Cleveland 50

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PEAS, SHADY LANE, 3 cans PEAS, EXTRA SIFTED, 3 cans FANCY SUGAR CORN, per can HELMET HOMINY, 3 cans . PORK AND BEANS, No. 1 size 3 can3

SINCERITY GREEN STRING BEANS, (20c seller), per can 17C SANDWICH TUNA FISH, per can IOC CARNATION, PET, VAN CAMP MILK, tall cans, per can 12Vs:C NONE SUCH MILK per tall can IOC

We make only one delivery daily. Our price is 5c for each delivery.

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Yesterday's Sosults. Philadelphia. 10-6; Chicago. 5-11 New York. 3-3. St. Louis. 2-2. Brooklyn. 10-6; 1'tsburgh, 0-2. Cincinnati, 4-5; Boston. 2-0. Games Today. Chicaso at I'hiladelphia. Pt. Louis at New York. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston.

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"Look Out tor the Dog

If your home contains a Victrola, you need never apologize that your talking machine is "just as good as a Victrola.'' There is no talking machine as good as the Victrola. Visit our store and hear different makes in direct comparison.

Camp Grant soldier. Greb has a world j Washington

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Soaps and Washing Powders OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars 5SC KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY 10 bars 60C U. S. MAIL SOAP,

10 bars ARMOUR'S LIGHT HOUSE,

10 bars 57C SWIFT'S PRIDE,

10 bars . FELS NAPHTHA,

10 bars - GOCi

PEROXIDE TOILET, 3 bars 25C OLIVILO TOILET, "- 3 bars oc)C KITCHEN KLENZER, 3 cans 1C INDEPENDENT KLENZER, 4 cans - X2C No Limit on Soaps. Miscellaneous. RED CROSS MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI, per pkg IOC TOILET PAPER,

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NON-SUCH MINCEMEAT,

Per pkg IOC SINCERITY ROLLED OATS, per pkg 12C

of stamina and can take plenty of tho : Xew York 46 McGoorty punches, while on the other j CHICAGO 40 hand he is powerful and hits with tr- j St. Louis 40 rific force. From the East came the j Detroit 37 word today, as a sort of warning to Mc-t Philadelphia 3i

Goorty. that Greb is in wonderful shape, j Yesterday's Kesnlts.

There is every indication that the fight will not go the full ten rounds Greb is not alone In predicting a knock

out, as McGoorty says his left will scoro i Detroit. 7; Philadelphia

such an end. He is backed in his belief j Xew York-Cleveland, rain by Boxing Instructor Fred Dyer and j Oamei Today, Capt. Eddy of Camp Grant. ! Boston at Chicago.

Washington at St. Lciis. Philadelphia at Detroit. Xew York at Cleveland.

Pet. .611 .543 .533 .555 .45.1 .46.435 .413

The tono test, the mechanical test, the duration test will prove that the Victrola has no equal.

Chicago, 4; Boston. 2. Washington. 1; St. Louis, 0

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WORK OR FIGHT. Tilers of Draft Hoards II--. c the Flayers Jumping SiIeJ.

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othtr players affected may be permitted to continue their diamond career until the end of the season or as long as the government decides to let the same go on.

rjiHE first White Sox player affected . by the War Department's Interpretation of the "work or fight" rule as applied to baseball is Otto Jacobs, assist- : not catcher. Jacobs yesterday was noti

fied bv local board 5S that he will have I

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JJJULUTII. July 25. If the Crowdcr "work or fight" edict stops organized baseball, George II. ("Babe") Ruth, batting and pitching leader of 131S. may pitch for the Hibbing (Minn.) team of the Hiail of the Lakes-Mesaba League.

to obtain more useful employment In Aq a,Jtomobl;c ,oad of ..,ron range m.lthirty days or be r. classirted from Class j UoRaires. business men and ball pro4 to Class 1. Jacobs is married and has , moters ToV(l into Duiuth from the

a wye and two children dependent on him. He is a full fledged bricklayer and

hopes to obtain employment in the construction department of a stock yards jacking company before his period of grace has expired.

-before tou purchase. NEW VTCTR0LA3 $22.50 32.50 $60 $90 $115 Nothing Down on Victrola.

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WHITING- GAME

TTTALTER MAYER, who caught for the !

rrPFriAT. To Ths Timf 1 WHITING. IND.. July 26. The Boos-

Sox several years back and who now

with Boston, rejoined the Red Sox j ter Jrs. and the Lake Shore Stars play- . i - VI.- ,le"-.. - .-t.-ji r- 1 . ,-1.;.

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here yesterday after a visit to his draft

board at Cincinnati, where ho was called for investigation under the work or light rule. Wallie was given permission to continue to play baseball for an indefinite, time. The board will let him know in a couple of days Just how long he has to obtain another job.

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JF Secretary of War Baker renders a favorable decision on baseball today,

f,"l when the fate o.f the national pastime

will be decided. Jacobs and Mayer and

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1 ECONOMY

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MARKET

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Phone Hammond 49

Our sale of last Saturday crowded our store to capacity, and the more the patriotic public gets down to real war-time eonomy our trade increases. Our "meats are all fancy minus the fancy price."

GROCERIES. Potatoes, 1 peck to a customer, pk. . 44 Tomatoes, Red Ripe, basket 20c Cucumbers, Hot House, 3 for IOC Moon Milk, 3 tall cans 31 Sauer Kraut, large cans, 2 for 25c Baked Beans, tomatoe sauce, No. 2 can, two for 25c Toilet Paper, 6 large rolls 25e Classic White Soap, 10 bars 49c

MEATS Sirloin Steak 35c Short Steak 30c Porterhouse Steak 35c Native Chuck Roast 25c-28 Plate Eeef 20-24 Fancy Cottage Hams 38 Fancy Brisket Bacon 38 Young Native Beef Liver 16 Frankfurts 22

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ed a no-decision game, Sunday, at Whiting. In the eighth inning with three

Boosters on bases, Byers was hit hy a

pitched ball. The umpire told him to j J -J , ..... . ti. ...- J l.i.- J....t-s I ?.

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Schultze f the Boosters was the star o.f the game with 20 strikeouts to his credit. The Booster Jrs. would like to hear from all 15-16 year? old teams. For games write Mike Stofcik, Julian avenue. Whiting. Ind.

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S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammend. Second flocr above Pastime Theater.

NATIVE BOILING 15c NATIVE CHUCK CUTS 19c SIRLOIN ROLLED ROAST 25C NATIVE PORTERHOUSE and CLUB STEAKS. . 2-ic

CfTB,n rmA YOUNG PIG Lean and

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HIND QUARTERS 26C

FORE QUARTERS

HOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE

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where vou can save 75 pes i hr

rent on your clothes

J buying here.

HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY 538 Hohman St. I Xmra IX A5D SEE THE BAROAI7I.

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HAMBURGER Have you tried ours. Absolutely pure 'Jflif and fresh ZiXjL,

PORK SAUSAGE We use exclusively only best of Ham Ar trimmings & pure spices. . . .ZrC

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

NO DELIVERY.

HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED BY FRANK SUTTIN

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NECK RIBS Lean and meaty

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