Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1918 — Page 3

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fortunat enongh to rnaka a coujV.9 of errors at critical moments, they would have ronird away with a 2 to 1 victory

as 3o.fi thoti- runs were FcoreJ on clean

hits tthilo Hammond earneil only one

their three tallies. These, however, are I he breaks of the game and East Chi-

capo promises that if they get an even chance ct the luck on next Sunday they will be sure to een up the series at one all. The way these lads started after Reynolds in the second inning it looked

like Hammond was due for a tritr.mins' ' ' u u

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ast Chicago and Hammond Will Tilt at Parduhn Park in Second Inter - City Championship Game. Hammond end East Chicago will play their second g-arr.o of the series for the baseball championship of northern Indiana next Sunday afternoon at rariuhn Tark. Tha reason why the second contest is Rot being played at East Chicago is because of the fact th.it Hammond's diamond is in much better shape than the one over at the Twin City, also there s-.-e far better facilities for the players at tha local park as the club house !s fully equipped with shower baths and anybody that has ever played ball knows tnat if there is one thinjr that a player likes to do after a Rood stiff panic it i: t- hop into a nice refreshing shower, especially so In this hot weather. This Pvnlnnari.-iM ic yr . ' , . . . . .J . .. ? - - ,

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i win vi.y iaus Know mat it was be- Morgan

y-L in., niuf n nei:er accommooHtiens at the Hammond park, that the East Chicago management consented to th entire series being played over here. East Chicago surely surprised a lot of local fans by the speedy exhibition they put on last Sunday when Hammond was lucky to nose thorn out by the narrow margin of one run. the final score being- 3 to 2 with East Chicago on th short end. Were it not for the fact that the Twin City lads were un-

' BOSTON, MASS., Aug. 14 Bt)3 Euth, 'batting' etar of tha Sod Soi; San Ai'iiew, catcher, and Amos Stntni, outfielder, yesterday received notices from their draft hoards that

they must gret into useful work hy j Boston 63 Sept. 1. This has put an additional j Cleveland 62 crimp la trorld Ferlss talk here, as ; Washington 60 tha leag-uo leaders nrithout StUh ! New York 51 B.-culrt bo helplo6. The players ore i CHICAGO 52 becoaJng" more and mero diatarhed i St 1-ouis 4? over the "essential occupation" reara- i Detroit 47

latioa end evoa If the Kod Sox win rhiladclphla 42

the pennant it appears doubtful whether several stars would he In a world series linoup. It is reported that Carl Xaya may not ho with the team much loafer.

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at the hands of their much under-rated rivals. Jim soon woke up to the act however that East Chicago meant business nntl after the second frame he pitched more seriously with the result that he had very little trouble holding the enemy in check the rest of the way. Hammond was no better off than East Chicago in this respect as Morgan who Cfrtainly looked every bit as good as he is supposed to be. pitched a swell game asule from the fact that he was a little wild, passing about an even half dozen

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JOIIN'STOWN'. One benefit ball

and s-ai.ors' ath!eti: ec.ui:men' the war department commi.ns training camp aetivitlea is V in every city of any co.-..sejaeti.:. United States he ' ,-. ?! -,w ar,,j according to tWo plans of t'.e ; Eascba!! fed"ra; h i., the s.iad-l

hall Governing body !n this . intrv. -entire pr ceeds are to t : t jriu-ti o to Dr. .7 iseph E. Hitycrof. fhainnin the atlilvtti- U isi -ji ,.f ;:;o m C-.m;s fr.r rem ; froir. big b-is. centers are hv!! . :n j.t , ,i v a;i ;,

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xhere is a harrassins discomfort caused by PJczema that almost becomes a torture. Ti:e iixai.ig almost nnbearab'-e, arid the skin secio oa fire 'with the burnir.gr irritation. A c-ore from local application:; of salves and ointments ia L-npcrsiblc, because such treatment cn only allay the pain temporarily. Tha disease can only ba reached by oingr deep do-ara to its source. The source cf Eczema is in the

of Blazing, Fiery Eczema

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infection v.-hich breaks out thrcuga ths skin. That is why tic- most satisfactory irestrr.er-t for all S'Xailsd shin diseases is S. S. for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the bleed that eg impurities can rtmain. Get & bottle to-day -at any drugstore, and you -il se results from ths right treatment. Write for expert madicai advice, vhich yea can get without cost, br addre-esirifc Medical Director, 21 w;ft Ixo.-atory, Atlanta. G&.

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:cadl::s barcball men "f each City , tis set behind :'.: last bis! t of the bieball s' ;! to: f'liidj thr( -.'ish hail gan.rs. In j 'Pies where the National Paseba'i; ti ' ih r ;rr'-sented the ('fti -ia'.s of j ' .. ..sr.ofiations '..111 '.-.- charge 1 r (:,' s v i. , ur.i crs ai" being call-! 'o tJ.ke '-etiy. .-har'c of the ar- 1

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pect him to come back strong on next Sunday and they feel -onndent that he will turn in a ictory in his second trial. East Chicago will probably use their

seme lineup that started last Sunday as ! bolh the fan:- a:el players are of the!

opinion that Schwenke can put up a much better article of ball than he displayed in the first trarne. Ordinarily he is supposed to be a good first sacker and one of the heaiest hitt s on the club as is indicated by the fi.ct that he bats in the cleanup position. The Twin City bus3 are with him stror. and insist that last Sunday was his off day. The fans as well as the players feel that if given the opportunity he will more than redeem himself next Sunday. The complete lineup of both teams will appear In Friday nisht's issue of The Times.

Testerday's Kesults. Chicago, C; Pittsburgh. 1. Pittsburgh. 7; Chicapo. 2. New York. 5; Boston, 4. New York. 5; Poston, 4. New York. 5. Boston. 2, Brooklyn. Philadelphia, 1. Brooklyn. 4; Philadelphia. 3. Cincinnati, 0: St. Louis, ft. Games Today. Pittsburgh at Chicago. Philadelphia at Brook!', n. Cincinnati at St. Eouis.

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i tr.ond p.tade i two straight from the I Shererviile Pilotj Gruse was n t!.e r.'rv:.:! f Ti Columbia team wk'ie S haefer of "i.I- ! cag.i twirled for the Pilots. The Coi lumbia battti .es f.. md the Sou'hpnw easy and r.irkt d him (or a total of 12 ! h'ts analnst 7 c!' the Jokers, i in tre fl;5t iiiriine: k wr;s n. two. ; ti.rt-e f .' the Pt!ot, bit tb.e c.dusi.'-Sn

one ty Chmielewskl ar.d one by; h. Eddie the p.ca! pitcher allow--' x lilts and .-"ruck "i;t -.'vr-lve vt !

Sunday the P..,yaJ A r. play -lie Stat" j Line Juniors at th Harrifo;: Pa;k a. ric- of the three-game, series for the i

. Lalo County Champion.-hip. as 'lie two! of V-st Ham-i '"a;ns ar,; ,h "r'ly a Daring in or

i.ro inn ;.aii' "o in;y. 1 Score bv inninjrs: Poyal A. C. ..0 ii 3 1 (I " 1 1 n s IS 2' Ursrctvis.-h ..ft 0 0 2 " 2 0 0 0 4 6 4 1 Batte: iff Rryal A. ('.. Chmielewski t 'and Uadjim;-!;!; Herr,. vi--ch Casimer !

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mould. Equality is the universal heritage. Your chances are as good as your fellow's. You alone can

design your future build the structure for the stretching years. If you build it on the sure foundation of thrift, savings and economy, you will enjoy the reward these virtues earn. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY?

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U. S. JEWS GO BACK TO UNO DF PROMISE PLAYING BASEBALL

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I rors. The vis: tors .n!l not hi' i pinches ar.d when tliej-e would be danger. li'ies" would tighten up i make thcis roll out to the Ir.fioM. feature . f the (;aip w.' th" fll. joi" "H'nldy" Pai tr ::!:. who made t! , grandstand catches, ci orvi.no ."i l l' j inp. The name wv- '-aiie.! in the -. j to let the players catch, a train j home. I 4'olanihln A. C.

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Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.

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WASHIXGTON-. D. C. Aug. 14 . j Patrick. If 3 Americans serving with the British i Chayken, 3b 3 army in Palestine are to introduce base- ' K Lietien. lb 2 ball in that country. Present plans call j Kr"ss!cy. c. 3 for a number of game 3 in Jerusalem be- ' Hope. 2b 2 tween rival nines among units of these Robinhorse, rf. ft troops. j M. Flowers, rf 1 Complete outfits for four teams werejGreese 1

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?. The Graver team at j "" in dnnster his.nc: the njr runs whenever neces- j -:nP.v st in the f.,urth inthey cl..no,i Daniels, the i l!irt Oibsons. for seven : -.hi-. e was a farce ,-,nd the ' 11 those who saw the frame e ;:Us-.n Iwys wt.uid make i .frs for Uncle Sam than i t

Sink a submarine! One certifi-i catc filled with War Saving Stamps j will pay for a depth bomb. j

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the Clark Griffith ball and bat fund at the request of the Zionist organization of America. The outfits will be delivered to the Jewish legion of service in Palestine.

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composed of Jews from this country ; I,. Illlbrlch. c serving: with the British army who are j Kohn. if. below or above the draft age or ara po-j Shaw, 3b IHioally disqualified for service with the j Tarlewach, cf. American forces. Kilbrich. rf - I Honey, lb. ALEXANDER, EX-CUB, j-. P ARRIVES OVERSEAS j Total i Tw-n base hits. E

NKW TOItTC Auj. 14 A letter re- 1 ceivf d yesterday from Charley Ward, i former inf.cMer of tho Dodgers, now in 1 France, contained the first word that; Groier Cleveland Alexander, former Cub; and rremler pitcher of the National 1

I-.eague. has arrived overseas. Ward, who was sent to Camp Punston, is in the same battery with Alexander.

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TITLE RING BOUTS Charlie Wh!e. who is directing the boxing fit Fort Sheridan, offers a fine lot

i of contests for this afternoon at the i fort, bouts in which the boys of the

infantry will clash with those of th.cavairy in the finds for the championship belt. Some fifteen matches will Ki staffed and will be free to the spec-

!tnto:s. nctltts starting at b : 3t. '. 'rarl'

has invited Cmmt:,- Commissioner Frank Uagen to re.fe.-ee some of the contests.

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Steel Car Co. Inquire of Mr. A. M. Voigt ; Manafier at Hotel. i

Keserved and admission tickets on sale circus day at Summer s Pharmacy, Ilohman St. near State. Same prices ts at show grounds.

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Restaurant Wednesd'y, Aug. 14 AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M. The company has spared no expenss in its determination to place at the disposal of the citizens of Hammond a strictly hich class restaurant where they may with comfort and assurance enjoy the delicacies of the mandarin. It will be the purpose of The management to conduct th? Joy Lo Restaurant as r.n nha! eating house where families, social organizations, auto tourists or ladies without escorts may rrather for an enjoyable repast. The citizens of Hammond will always find a hearty welcome at the Joy Lo Restaurant. Everything will be done for their comfort and enjoyment. The kitchen as well as the entire restaurant will always ho open for inspection ajid visitors will always be welcome.

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