Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1918 — Page 5

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PLAYERS UNEASY OVER WLO'SJERIES PLANS Responsibility Net on Owners, Say Cubs; Want Assurance from Officials.

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Wanted Male Help

WANTED Men steady work; 38 per hour. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf. WWTEP Men to unload coat: -nc per ton. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. b - - " 1 1 WANTFD Ham, v m-.n around factory. . ruma n arc WAXTEP Young man to assist 1' store; bring r.-fproi-oo. . J65 State St.. H.immoni. . WANT El renrtaM -Nislr. man. one. that ind st. i iy. , phono mend Pu: . . - ( ley &e . H-ir-imc-rici. "7T."T.TT7r- t c. a. GihWANTED Laborers; 4.c per hour. Opportunity for quick advancement assured. Metals Refining Co., Osborn, Ind. L Fireman who has had experience in handling automatic stokers; good pay; S hours per day; 7 davs per week. Apply at the Calumet River Llectnc Station.J-ist Clnf- . WANTED An operating engineer with turbine experience; -nod pay; $ hour dav; 7 davs per week. Applv Calumet River Ele-trK-Station, East Chu-ago, Indiana. wArrenemen ftctrU: good wares ana "'"s: V s.n-t Foundry Co.. East Chicagc ANTEP-Aut mechanics. Aut-moMe .tie st. Hammond. u-iVTrri Man. middle age. n? vSiVWork: Rood position and s...i. Applsui.t. Sdward CM-JI MAILING MACHINE Operator wanted. Two Step Ladder Co., 292 Indiana ave., Hammond. V.' ANTED Boy tetweci ".7 and 20 to ork in car repair sh-v: eood opportunity to learn car busmcS!. 2'-.. Ho. man St.. Hammond. LABORERS 42X2C per hour. Apply 371 Logan St., Hammond. WANTED A Teamster; stead v work. Beekman Supply Co., 265 Michigan avenue, Hammond. WANTED Experienced Grocery Clerks. Apply P. D. , Lovegren, Lion Store Grocery Department. s"f WA.VTED Bov over 10 years; also man. Hammond Laundry Co.. rlnmrr.ond. ..-(-. i. WANTED Middle a red man for r.ight elrrk: must have i...t i fererc.-. ' ml a Lvrdora ho'M. A. M. oigu Mgr. Co!u:nb:a ave.. Hammond. b-o-ol VNTF.ri Driver for cohI wagon: stead v work: Rood ray- v '-an ("oal Co., Hammond. WANTED Men, steady employment. Apply ReidArnr.lotb & Co.. Ilammond, V-T-tf Indiana. WANTED t'ontomMT operator; cod ea'arv and opportunity to compet.nt'nnVraMr. Aprly. Works Af.mnt-H-.t. standard ftcvl far. t dep't.. Hamrnor.d. ordunf S-7-21. WW'TKIi iiffi-e '3ichnnn and la'iitor lor ninlit. work: .Mrly. reliable nan- ta-!v i5ition: S'"'d wasrvs. Alv. 1. f..nkev ..).. Ham mond. K-7-21 WANTED Men for labor work, 40c per hour. McKlroy Delting Co., Truman and Sold Streets, Hammond. Indiana. ' "'u WANTED Intelligent, strong man on near beerkeg wagon. Apply Max Bear. Jos. Sr-hlitz Brewing Co., East Chicago. -7"2t NAILING MACHINE OPeraior wanted. Two Step Ladder Co., 292 Indiana avenue, Hammond. s"7"3 For Sale Motorcycles. FOR SALE 1917 3-spee,1 Indian motorcycle; fully equipped: $15. 237 Lewis St. or phone. 2237. Hammond. .S-l-6 2ITD HAND MOTORCYCLES. Excelsior. Henderson. Indian. Harley, Flanders, Thor. Yale, Kaek Sears. Pope. Dayton. Motorbike, Pxccisiur LiifHtwelghts. Sold on easv pavments. EXCELSIOR AUTOCAR SALESBOOM. 229 State St. Thone 24SC Hammond. S-tj-lt FOR SALE 1 9 1 P Twin F.x. motorcycle with fide car: fully equipped; bargain. Fhone 2C'13, Hammond. Situations Wanted. WANTED Position temporary s FtenOirrapher or clerk. Phone S91-J, Hammond. s--2

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ANT. t A K i'EIMMEI'. EI iHKATi: FIXTERES. El.ST I'T "KNACK. LAEN'DKV TEliS SHADFS AND SCiiKENS. A C '.Y AI.L M,mV!:" JU.MF V.ITH IM ME. 1I vT-" !iisccS1 ",N- VN1, l.KlNO SACUIFICKD ' .t"- HSOlV'tKLY 1ST J PP. I'";-:. WHICH MEANS A .SAV1NC, "r AT LEAS T S5..-.I T Y r. CASH l;AL Xi'E I P YM ENT OF ONLY $ MONTHLY. x JS. o . VV AUJlia VV IUj i "Kom of the Eost Hr,ne Bargains" COS. OAKLEY and PLTJMMXU AVE3. 101V. HAMMOND. OPEN EVENINGS. FOR SALE Modern 7-room hoi?e; can be maie into 10 rooms: 6rt-foot lot: good location. Phone 2SI2. Hammond. 7-2-tf WIL1 fxrhanitc my two-flat brick bulldinj;. 2 six-room "rlats, located in Chicago. Whvt Imve yon? Apply Hammond Furniture Exchange. 2S4 E. Slate st. 7-23-tf FOR SALE Store baUdinff, flxtures ar pavtnnt down, o.tiancc 572 M;cii:van ave. l'h-ne ILmr.oui 7-2-tf 5" FOR SALE Attractive S-room modern Prick h.nr.e; r.ak finish and oak floors throughout : 132 Highland st., one block frrnn Harrison Park: bft barKaln in city. For terms and price J'hone 345 or Mi-W. 7-26-tf FOR SALE Verv desirable modern 8-1 rf-i m h use on s.- ,nty-five (7j) feet of trf-iin b Location the best !n the i ",tv. The :-.t buv in Hammond. W R. 5-'"i'd. 44', May st. 7-23-tf '. 1 . i F'" R ?.t,n The two best lots in the famous Mayv-oort. addition, runnina throueh frm May st. to Bauer, grivirx builditiK sites on both stret's: a bargain if so'd at once. w. U. Ford. 445 May st.. Hammond. 7-31-tf FOR SALE Modern 6-room bunpalow at a bariTHin: leaving city by Sept. 1. App'v on premises. 1013 Park place, near Walth.-itn St.. Hammond. 8-1-6 FOR SALE OR LEASE Residence in Ino'iana Ha rbor. " : 1 1 s.d! f urnittjro with house; newly decor t t d. J7 5t IL-m-lock St.. Indiana Hrh r. S-l-6 - FOR SALE c,,,o. 7-rooni hovise; pood location; mia sell at once. Infjuf re upstairs 1"5 State st.. Hammond. S-3-S r(i sS T.f:,!: oak floora and trim down stairs: t: dry tubs; cement basement: h hea!: desirable in evry respect: erms. Phone J. W. Jones. Hammond 273S or 23. 5-s-3t. FOR SALE OR RENT 1 1-story frame building, suitable for manufacturing, storage or garage, 44x00 feet. Call 1S-11-W. S-7-FOR SALE or RENT Furn.shed hotel and restaurant; money. mnkinjr Place: rv.a.v.n for selling bath health. Ciiil Hammond 1520. 8-7-It. FOR SALE Alley comer lot. west side of Doty St., east of Hohman at., Qx 12o ft. 7S7 ITohme.n st Hammond. i)-7-2t For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Oadillao and Haines cars; both in perfect .miiion. Apply 373S Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 8-1-6 FOR SALE 1017 Chandler chummy 4 r...Hilet'T. Jiiqulr" A. H. C Oarage, D14 1'orsyfhe avi-.. East Chicsfto. 8-6-3t FoR SALE Ford tnurlr.r. Ford ster, P'. rd truck: also ."-pass. Dodee Van's Auto Sales Co., 93 State St., Hammond. -4t. FOR SALE 1 Ford Roaster; Rood condition: delivery body attachment. ?225. Phone 1652, Hammond. 8-7-3t FOR SALE LIP-. f,-, yl. 7-pass. Over- ' inil, (.'. ei hrui' repainted and a new : i'. i 'ash or time; wl accept part in tr;fie. Hammond Au'o PaintiiiK and Repairing 0"o., 47i-4sU-S2 Hohnian St.. Hammond. S-7-2t Lost and Found LOST Poekctliook containing riu money but important papers and reeiptrati' ii card. H w. ; r1 if r turned t' Julius Napla, 3'0I Car.-v st., Indiana Harb'.r. 8-7-4t LOST Suit case out of electric near Fin's arafre: no questions asked; liberal reward. Return 10(7 Calumet ave., phone Hammond 2728. 8-7-St bo.-'T Vtniif,- man's l:Ije broad cloth f.';t: i roTii auto, berv en Hammond and S . OhlCHtfu. Reward. Return to 144 Ciinton st.. Hammond. 8-7-2t Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT Z it 4 unfurnished rooms. I'iione Ha;uruond 7is4 fi-o-tf WANTED TO RENT T- or 6 room cottae or flat: ..-u!h side preferred; best reftr. in:e. I"hone JIainmoiid 2033. a-l-lt WANTED TO RENT f. or 6 room house or cottaee; best reference. Write i::8, Tiun a. Hammond. 8-7-2t TO RENT -5 - room bungalow furnished. Call 2J0:i. Hammond. 8-7-lt WANTED TO RENT 5 or fi-room house or flat in Hammond or East Chivago by St pt. ist. l'h 'a.;- Hammond 2VA-S. 8-7-2t Miscellaneous Automobile Fainting. Torn CAR IN A RFSSETT FROWN and a gold stripe, with possibly a new tt.p. or seat covers to match, will enhance .ts value and make it look like new. HAMMOND Al'TO PAINT & TOP CO.. 47S-SO-2 Hohnian St. 8:6:5 Expressing and hauling done. Call Phone 2"S7, Gardner & Vegas, 1IC Sibley St.. Hammond. S-5-M-W-S-tf MONEY TO LOAN On firs; mortgages. $1 1.C'O. No agents. Write CSS. Times, Hammond. S-7-fit For Sale Horses and Cattle FOR PALE Two good work horses. Applr Henry Grot:. Knickerbocker Farm, Hammond. Phone 12S4-Y2. 8-3-4

Wanted Female Help

A. ri'.Ii Girls to opiratp rower sew-I mg rnaohtne. Apply Mcllrr y lu lling : wonts. 7-22-tf 'VA.N'TED Girl for housework. Mrs. Harneit, 4t Elizabeth it.. Hammond. WANTED Female Typist, one with dictaphone experience preferred. Apply Wm. Graver Tank Wks.. East Chicago. 8"5 3 WANTED-Girl or woman for lisht house work at sum met- resort; good waives. Mrs. F. S. Hetz.. phone 499 llimmnml. S-5-3 WANTED CJIrl to .,rk in store. 3210 Flock ave, Indiana Harbor. K-5-'St. WANTED Waitress at once. Eschenbaf'h Restaurant, 707 CTncago av-ciute, E. 1 II 1 n O ITA 3 - D-J I L, ' WA NTED Cashier, cy. Hammond. Summers Pharma-S-ii-2t iV J Experienced ?trl for Ken. r- , Bl "'.usexvorrf: C'wl waKes; no wash,n; ,n limily. Mrs. K O. Winekler. 1 rVlroU 51 Phone 9S. HammonJ. 8-6-3t WANTKD Maid, to pn honie evenlncs Call Room . "; Hohnian p; O. K'. K-6-tf -;-.T" : "rt.'f-i' -na cook, i none Hammond 1630. 8-6-3t WAXTE Waitress st once. Palmer restaurant. ?31? Michigan ave.. Indiana Harhor. j.hone 962. S-6-3t WANTED Mi 'die aped ady to help with work in boarding house. l(?7 Lopan st. Phone Hammond 2737. R:S:2 WANTED A Dishwasher Hotel Carleton, Ham--,!mond, Tnd. 8-6-2t WANTED Exrerinceri stenographer and rafhier Call Lyndora hotel. Columbia ave., Hammond. A. M. Voiirht, Mgr. S-6-it WANTED Waitress and dishwasher. Joy Lo. 100 Stifle et..' Hammond. 8-6-2t rier.ced dishwasher at once. Liberty lunch, 141 Sibley St.. Hammond. S-7-tf W ANTT.D Maid, to p.i home eveninits. Call Hi om S. ?3' Hihman St.. O. K. bids., or phor.e 2:7 0. Hammond. -7-tf WANTED Dishwasher and Majestic hotel. Hammond. waitress. 8-7-3t WANTED Girl for dining room, also woman for kitchen work. 1 State st , Hammond. 8-7-lt. r.vplst. a Kirl 16 years or li. Conkev Co., Hammond. S-7-2t For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Lesser's Reliable Sjioan Bank, 65 State Street, ;nammona. Open evenings, 4-lS-tf We Buy Liberty Jronds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 406 rorrthe Ave, Kant Chics so. Phone BX Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the 'Hammond Furniture Co.,' 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, Mgr. 7-2 3-1 mo FOR SAM Ice from car at. Howard and Plummcr avenues. Will deliver to all parts of citv. Wm. Siclaff.

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F')R SALE CTIEAPOliver tvpewrit-r-new. used only 2 months. liinuire E'i Sibley st.. Hammond. S-l-"tf FOR PALE Ojood square too trunk praoricaiu new. 4t Rimbach avenue. Hammond. -6-2t. FOR SALE-Furniture for 7-room nouse a:,d hlsh (trade piano. 10S Ietroit St.. phont Hammond S. 8-7-lt. FOR SALE 1st ofTeT takes frarne stable. 24x40; 2 watron sheds 'x'4 and ltx4S. Thesf! buildinKa ?re to be v.reckfd and moved off premises. Standard Oil Co., Fisher and Marble sts Hammond. 8-7-4t SPECIAL SALE We have bought up a lare lot of good 2nd furniture, such as dressers chiffoniers, wardrobes, etc wb.'ch we are going to sell at a bargain DRESSERS. 4 ONLY $s no CHIFFONIERS. S ONLY-I L V, WARDROPES. double door. 7 onTC-"K 21 AND NFMEROFS OTHER ARTIOIF.S AT REMARKAPLE LOW rri.-rs C'tME Pl.EPARFO TO p. FY Th'f4V WOODS AS THEY WON'T LAST LONo' HAMMOND FURNITURE EXCHANGE, Phone 2349, 281 E. State St., Cor. Sohl St. 8-T-f For Rent. FOR RENT 3 -room office suite- Ten. soiiahle rent. State and Ilohman Ms Thone 345. 7-15-tf FOR RENT Euilding and -saloon Ucense. 341 W. Plummer ave., Himmcr.il. 8-1-7 FOR RENT 5-room cottage 4930 Reading ave.. phone Hammond S23-R 8-6 -2 1 FOR RENT Cheap to right party 21room rooming house. 15 riu'mmtr ave., phone S77M, Hammond. 8-6-St FOrt RENT Two cottages. 78 nnT81 Henry St.; $12 per mouth. Call 2621 up to 5:C0 p. rn., after which call 4:9 Hammond. R;ti;2 l'OR RENT Corner store; steam heated, hot water. Thornton and Calumet ave. Suitable for drug store; reasonable rent. Phone 159 or 797 Hammond. 8:6:3 FOR RENT Garage. Hammond. 613 Ann st.. 8-7-lt FOR RENT 4 room flat unfurnished. down stairs; also 2 furnished rooms. 429 Los an St., Hammond. S-7-tf FOR, RENT 2-story brick flat: fine loonHion for hotel or boarding house. Columbia and Standard aves., phone 1021. Hammond. Wed.-Fri.-Sat. FOR RENT 4-room flat desirable for young couple. Inquire 3938 Hemlock St.. phone 503 It. Indiana Harbor. 8-7-lt

Till GITY HARD SCRAP

Expects Stiffest Game of Its Season Against Hammond Sunday. The old rivalry is on again. On next Sunday afternoon Hammond and East Chicago will engage, in one of thos old t:m spirited baseball battlos. the garni to be played at Parduhn's park. East Chicago Is beginning to eel pretty coiky since th ir recent string of victories and that the fans from over there have, the confidence in "Cy" Morgan. East Chicago's pitching Idol, will be proven on next Sunday when they will come over with $20n to bet or. their favorites against the Hammond club. "Eddie" Prennan. who Is a local boy. will do the catching for East Chicago and according to a statement made by him last Sunday evening it in his opinion that East Chicago will out-hit Hammond notwithstanding the fact that For Rent Houses FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse. 2-iO Truman ave.. Himmoiid. Call al ter 7 p. m. 8-7-1 1 1 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 1 nicely furnished rrom. 183 Detroit St.. phone 33jl. Himntond. 8-o-2t FOR RENT Nicely furnished south room. Inquire 715 Sohl St.. Hammond. 8:u:3 FOR RENT 2 nic? elf an rooms for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 36u Sibley St., Hammond. 8-7-lt FOR RENT 3-room furnished flat. 601 May st.. phone 975 M, Hammond. 8-7-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms for house keeping. 377 Holiin'i St.. Hammond. S-7-lt FOR RENT 3 modern sleeping rooms. 525 Murray 8t.. Hammond. 8-7-3t FoR RENT Will rarty frm Ordnance 1'iep't. Ftandard Steel Car Co.. who wanted to rent, call 227 Highland St., phono Hammond 2621. Hammond, at ' -e 8-7-2t FOR RENT 3 nicely urnished rooms for light housekeeping- Cor. May wood and Sibley et., Hammond. 8-7-2t FOR RENT 1 and 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. 18 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 8-7-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, bath and electric lights. 47 Sibley st. 1st. apt.. Hammond. s'u FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms to man and wife; no children. 7S7 Walter St.. Hammond. h-i-lt FOR RFNT 2 front rooms for Usht housekeeping. 419 Truman ave.. Phone 2627. Hammond. FOR "RENT 2 rooms fo- light bouse. keeping; no children; can arrange for 2 or 3 gei.tlemen. 4!21 Olcott ave. East Chicago. S-i-3t FOH RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping: no children. 783 Claude St.. phoni 3017 Hammond. 8-i-2t FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. 70 Oakley ave., Hammond. 8-7-lt. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Room and board, private family, by refined young gentleman; within about six blocks of court house. Will pay verv well for satisfactoryplace. Write R. A. S., care Times office, Hammond. , S-i-2t WANTED Roomers, 344 N. Towlc st , Hammond. 8-7-2t LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. To vhom it may concern: All property owners of the. City of Hammond, Indiana, are hereby notified to bave the weeds in their vacant lots cut within ten (10) days after the publishing of this notice or the city will take this matter in their own hands and the same will be taxed to the property owners. C. If. LFTHMAN. , ORA F. HIGHLAND. F. O. HOPMANN. Board of Public Works. August 3. l'.US. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA ) Lis: No. 12461. COFNTY OF LAKE ) Lake Circuit Court. April Term. 1918. Edward Hlnes Lumber Company, a corporation vs. Nils A. Sundholm, also known ns H. A. Sundholm. By virtue of im order of sale to mo directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cosh in hend, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Toint, Irdiana, on Saturday, the 31st Day of August, 1918, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot three (3) in block one (1) and lots twenty-one (21) to thirty-one (31) both inclusive, and lot thirtynine (39) in block two (2) in Morris Park addition to Hammond. Lake County, Ind. If said rents and profits -r 111 not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the sa-.ie time and place offer for sale tho fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Nils A. Sundholm. known as H. A. Sundholm at the suit of Edward Hlnes Lumber Company, a corporation. LEWIS E. BAP.NF.S, Sheriff Lake County. Ind. GEO. E. HERSKMANN. Att'y for Plaintiff.

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A. htm- m 3 w ui m m AMtlUCAti i-iiAiiLix:. W. L. P.oston 62 4" Cleveland Zi 44 Washington 55 46 -New York 4 8 50 CHICAGO 4S 52 St. Louis 45 54 Detroit 44 57 Philadelphia 41 69 Terterday'a Keiolta. Chicago, 5; New York. 4. Foston, 7; Detroit. 5. Cleveland. 1; Washington, 0. Philadelphia, f, ; St. Louis, 4. Games Today. New York at Chb ago (2). Roston at Detroit. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Washington ut Cleveland. Pet. .608 .573 .54 5 .490 .4S0 .4 55 .436 .410 NATIONAL LEAGUE. w. l ret. CHICAGO 65 33 .663 New York 53 40 .506 Pittsburgh 51 45 .531 Philadelphia 44 52 .458 Cincinnati 43 52 .453 Hrooklyn 43 53 .448 Poston 44 55 .444 St. Louis 42 61 .408 Testarday'a Results. Chicago, 6: Brooklyn. 3. New York, 4; Cincinnati, 3. Pittsburgh. 10; Philadelphia, 2. Boston. 10: St. Louis. 3. Qames Today. Ch'eigo at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York. St. Louis at Boston. Reynolds, who ha bad a tryout v'h the Cubs, will do the pitching for the locals. That East Chicago is going into thia game for all there is in It is shown by the fact that they are out lor practice every night this week. They promise to be in the tiui of condition and in this way they hope to get the jump on the locals. As stated in last night's Tims:3 the local management is busy replacing players from Chicago, who have been given their release, with men Just as carable from around town. More thrn likely Daniels, who Is a classy little ftelder, will be seen in the Hammond lineup as well as Sugar Handy, who has been slated to bold down the right field job. Other 'local players may be added to the team within the next few days and a complete lineup and batting order will be published in the columns of this paper a little later In the week. East Chicago's lineup will also be made known so that fhe fans will have a general idea of who's who before the big battle star'.s. The winner of next Sunday's game will probably play Gary for the county championship. COLUMBIAS WIN. The Columbia A. C. of West Hammond defeated the Pilots of Schererville by a ecore of 9-1. Greese, who pitched the full game, played the best game Ojt bis career. His ball made the riiot batters bide their bats and was so effective that when he had men on bases he whiffed tho next two or three batters. The home team had Hilbrlch on the mound and the Columbia batters knoced the ball to all corners of the field. The Columhia team started right from the second inn:ig with three hits and a sacrifice scored two runs. The feature of the game was the batting of Crossley and Patrick, each getting more than one hit. also J. Lletzan who made a triple and a single in three times at bat. K. Lietjian played a splendid game at first base. He will leave for the colors Wednesday. This makes three sons from the Lletzan family. As a whole the Columbia team outplayed their rivals in al! ways, playing splendid ball on the defensive and also on the offensive. Hilbrlch was hit hard but wild base running by the Columbia team cut the ecore a little. Next Sunday the same teams will play at Lansing and the Columbia team is seeking for two straight. Score: Columbia A. C. r. h. po. a. e. Patrick Hoge, 2b. Roblnhorse. cf. - Crossley, c. E. Lietzen. lb. Chayken, 3b. J. Lietzen. ss. Flowers, rf. Greese, p. 1 2 1 2 2 -0 -l .0 0 2 12 1 7 Totals 9 10 27 16 3 miots. Plagel. c. Govert, ss. L. Hilbrlch, p. Kuhn, If. Austgen. lb. Shaw, Sb. Boney. rf. R. Hilbrlch, 2b. Teu'ewach. cf. r. h. r. a. e. 0 16 2 0 0 0 2 0 11 -0 0 .1 3 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 0 1 1 8 1 0 5 3 Totals 1 6 27 17 3 Two-base hit Crosley. 2. Three-base j hits J. Lietzen, Austgen. Double plays i to Austgen. Sacrifice bits Chayken, 2. Struck out By Greese, 12; by Hilbrlch, 6. Ruse on balls Off Greese, 1; off Hilbrlch. 5. TWENTY-FIVE IN CLUB RIVER SWIM With the closing cf entries for the tenth annual river swim of the Illinois A. C, to be heldB Saturday, twenty-five of the best known swimmers in the central west, including two previous winners, will start from the old Columbia Yacht club at the foot of Randolph street. Included in the list of nominations are the names of Perry McGillivray. Ruddy Wallen, and Herman Laubis of Great Lakes Naval Training station. McGillivray has been the victor in the tricolor club race on three different occasions and Wallen has won the event twice. Laubis has won the Mississippi river swim on two occasions. Club officials have decided to give prizes to only the first ten finishers. In previous years awards have been made to all those who finished. The race will start at 2 o'clock and the finish will bo under the Wells street bridge. Traffic in the river will be suspended during the race. Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun.

UNCLE JOE AUCTIONEER AT RED CROSS MATCH

i t POLAND SPRINGS, ME.. Aug. 7. j Representative Joseph G. Cannon of I Danville. 111., better known as "Uncle j Joe." took the part of auctioneer last night at the Red Cross drive and humorously Bold the privileges to furnish cash for the Jones-Adair-Stlrling-Rosenthal goLf match. In all over $3,000 was raised by this method. MCINERNY, GRID STAR, WOUNDED IN FRANCE NOTRE DAME, IND. Au?. 7 Lieut. ' Arnold M' lnerney of South Bend, star tackle of the Notre Dame 1915-1916 football teams, was severely wounded in France, according to a cablegram received by his parents. Lieut. Mclnerney was one of the first Notre Dame men to receive a commission at Fort Harrison and In December was sent to France. At the close of the 1918 footbail season he was a Chicago Tribune selection for all west rn honors. DEMPSEY ACCEPTS GIBBONS' CHALLENGE MILWAUKEE. WIS. Aug. 7. Jack Dempsey yesterday accepted the challenge issued by Tom Gibbons, boxing j instructor at Camp Meade, Md., Monday night and declared he would meet GlbI bons in a ten round fight here any time j ie latter desired. Dempsey said he I would donate his share of the receipts to the war fund as Gibbons announced .be would. CORBETT VISITS GRAVE OF FITZ There were moments yesterday when thoughts of a day back in 1897 returned to James J. Corbett. former heavyweight champion of the world. Those thoughts were of his defeat by Robert Fitzsimmons in the fourteenth round, thoughts of the courageous fighter who faced him and turned the tide which was running strongly against him Into victory. Corbett yesterday went to the grave of Bob Fitzsimmons st Oraceland. Chicago, to pay tribute with a wreath of flowers. Across the grave stood Mrs. Fitzsimmons, widow of the departed Cornlehman. THIS BALL PLAYER CHOOSES TO FIGHT Ed. Hanley, catcher of the Gary team, has refused an offer from a Pittsburgh steel plant team. He Is in the draft and will sweit his call. Hj was with the Chicago Cubs in 1915 and later in the- Three Eyes league. Join the War Savers army. S -Pi i LECTURES Dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., "The Right Way to Live." Mme. l. Lee, 319 State Line 6t., cor. ner Douglas, one block west of Honman. Phone 3346 Hammond. fiHICH ESTER S PHLS S. for J .(n kawa u Bt. Bifest. Awn RellabM Cl sold by druggists ismntsz

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NEW YORK. Aug. 7. Positive assurance that they will not be disobeying Secretary of W.-.r Baker's work or fight ruling will be demanded by majority cf the Cubs before they will engage In a world's series in September None of the men affected by the rullr ? Is willing to take the char.oe without such assurance. The published result of the maprnates' meeting in Cleveland Saturday when they continued the schedule until September 2. ar.d ret the world's series for September 4. V-ft the players up m the air as blsh as ever. The optln.ists believe the cp,h owners miiKt have- some lrside information to the effect that the September limit could be stretched ten days with the. consent of the administration or they would not b..ve taken the action they did. Put they want that information put in black and while. Tho players havo been coddled n'l sesson with information th.it Washington c!!J not intend to interefere with the 1918 scedule, but it would put all msjor league players at work in the fall. That dope proved misleading. In conseQuence the players won't accept any report that participants in a world's series will have ten days' grace after September 1 unless they get it with the official sanction of the administration. "It may be all right for the magnates to assume the government will not object to a world's series after September 1." said one of the players. "They won't be taking ny chances, because no penalty will be imposed on them. The players are the ones who will get it in the neck if the work or fight order is not obeyed, and I for on nm going to obey it."

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