Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 76, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1918 — Page 3

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But you Cannot Vote foi or Anybody Else UNLESS . YOU ARE REGISTERED. f The Present Registration Law permits you to Register Any Time Before October 6th at Crown Point or by Affidavit Before a Notary Mailed to the Board At Crown Point. To make it easy for you to re Hammond there wi all over in!

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FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 9sOO P. Art. REGISTER AT ANY OF THESE PLACES: Robartsdale Police Station; White Oak and 125th Street; Northern Trust and Savings Bank, Corner Hoffman and Ash Streets; Michigan and Maywood; Oakley and Indiana; Corner Hohman and State; Presto-Light Battery Store; Sibley and Calumet; Corner Hohman and Douglas; Barber Shop on Conkey Ave. I Urge All Republicans and All of My Friends Among Independent Voters to Avail Themselves of This Opportunity.

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PARIS. August 6 (by ma!! ) Although sports may be on the, ragged edg bark in the states. Ony are boomIn great shape over here. Baseball Kams r beic plyaed whr'vr our boys are quartered. Boxing shows also are still the vogue, despite tin worm weather. The evenings. alwas co-d hare, permit boxing exhibitions fll tho ,.ar round. Track athletics also Kr vii Ihplr own. an. tha star athlots

of tho allied armies are now busily en-.

gased teerins in shire ir th

meets. The lntial boxing show conducted by tha Order ff Moose e.t the mon't-r Xouveau-Cir'sue last week, proved to be & big success. l ive bouts v..:e staged, in addition to a number of fencing. -ber and bayonet contests. In the feature event cf the nljrht Jimmy OTay. of rittsburg. was downed in less than two rounds by F.UK-ne Crique. the French featherweight champion, a rleht hook to the chin ending the Smoky t'ity Ind's aspirations. Ori'tae. who is f.jrhtins in his best form richt vow. b ! from ti v,a,i about five pour.ds advant-

ope tn'weieht nnd c!so had a longer jn.m

rach than his little adversary, in" insult beine: that " Prvy nevr h-ul e chance. It was a frst flht i.Ue u lasted, but the French champion. v..i" has been through thre- yar.- of tho wt'r and has hll his t-oth 'hot awsy, w:t- t.. much for the little bantam from the Unitod States army.

Martin Catioie, veteran un . i v.i..j .(, nt Xo'.on his start In f ir

manly art and had the big crowd on its j fe'. j Jjar.ny Dunn, wti'.-kr.own former box - j er. h' li'is b- -i hanOMnf boxf rs around j CW-Hiind i'T tho past few v-ars. acted ns i f f-. r". bntidlinK th ; boys well. Punn : Is ,. ..w tl," I-.:;ik nTut t of th- K of j C's Ik re. j!t:d I.l.t work will i.-'iisisf --t ; ai:n m tle mi"i tr.'niK ," t ef .n-'i ; an so'if-rs o-f-r hi-T. . 'i'fie tenrirv bov.ts pr. vd quite in- !

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motor mech-.r.ic-s company over bore, essayed a "comeback." His opp.-ns.t w--'S Johnny Newton, ot rhiladelphi.i. C.nv foueht fairly w.-U, but bo v:,s f-n-l to use all his knowb .lc- of the riv.c pame to stick the n.n six ru.,!s. Newton, who looked th- Picture 01 h.ta. slammed away m grout stylo .iv.d several times it looked as "'o-il: tn- v. teran Canole would be sent to dre.inuan.l. Eddie Livwler. a douchty cava'rymr.r. whose h. me town is Now Tl ivr.. t oi.iv. scruup the surrrtse of the exenin whm t.., .Uspose,! rf FeTeeant 5ch inter. t Vhilad"phi. in less th-m a round. ,.,rr, n wicked wa'.b'o :ind hardly tad tho ' .,.( be.n smte.i wh-n bo s. ::t .-rh.mer crash.im- the ib-r. This was ,he becinnins of the ' a s. o-n.l knockdov n end ins the fey. I pi"; rand and l.'.ea;.. two Vvn.-'i boxer,. op.-r.ed th Mov wi:h a M'.sb-ns sjx-rotmd so 'to. I.-cay Minunc. 1 ho two Fr'-n-h bovs mixed it up at a pood. The second fittt.-h. bet wen Corporal AUter. of the ISrttish army, r.r.l Fr.inr llav. a Fion.-h Fo.d.-r. ii.e!

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SQUAW

WHEN BALL PLAYERS HEAR SIZE OF PURSE

th- t , .. . :-. r and jiu-j;tJU exlubl- i . , Fx pert 1-t-neh soldiers partici- !

pat-d lu these ccii.i and in th. l'-.-n.. m !

p.o.jts sovi.ral Fr-n.-ii 'dtamplonn p-'t

formed, so that the l.i j w i'tif-.'-'-d soiue j inch class s-u;t. Tho tirst show of the Moose lodce i provol highly ir.terestins. Josej.h A. Jcn-J kins, of l-itsbar-r. d'.jeotor cf the Mooe. ari-mgod tlio nffair and was in charge, wbii-j M. M. M iore, of New "i ork city, j acud as master of cerone uios. About r,..,'-i) allied s.e.io. rs aiei .ffio rs i'.ileii the si acic)us r.rcub.r li.aM. Matiy ;r.-nn-ii' ::t !'!': ers, inc'.'ioi'ii; e oerals from; tho biinth. Tairiisli au l Anglican j

a'tti.de.l the show. Frnie i;r w- ;

er r ' "sew orr.. Ir , 'H ei.r uiiioi i

twen b"ti s by sinunu; ins i-'oi.-. ''It's a l.onij "Way to I'o.r 1I P.roa,l'. a ." 1 liboxing bo. its ai! w.-ro iuil of pep and fans hack h'.n: would "iirprisod at j tHo cxe.-Ibnt cf-nt.-.ts ;., o-, ide.i fo,- thej SoilietS Oil lepO'-o. J i he l '.jr Is has-bail b'-acie continues i

f ourb'-h. despite the fan tint six;

have beet, ,r. reed to withdraw

a 1 from t) e e;r'-:'.t b'ca.i-'-e toe players j

v . re rushed to ihe- Iron. ini 'loir sp. e-:e miits when the r. rrnt bg ror.n- j

(. r-attack was laum-in u. t-n o" ... i c , . o.

wore p la ye. i in wo- u.-. j but several su'-priscs w-ik s-runs. The , Mii.tnry r..lioe. w bo have been c.urk ! . ..,,-, a H fai-t pace, wero force, 1 to j

ta:-te the bi'tcr par.ps of net eat. wino? F.rst M.-.t-r Mechanics, also leaders in their respective section, came within on . of boi: k Uo . ad by the Kei

Cress llea.i.iuaiu. is. t'e' -.inal oj mnt oe- ,-.,. c-rt xvolt.-r Snlrbti. of i ch.imnion. in a match rice at a mil" at

ii. : 6-5. 1 Springfield. O.. formerly played in thei a Frnnch athletio tr.'-et. planned .for the Matiy Indiana Players. 0l state nnd Indiana league, being , near future. The FeUrian only last week

The M-.-or Me. banicr. are one oi tne .,.,,-r... It i rdr xii.i swell : s t a i.. w ror.u.l for Fiance at

BOSTON", MA??.. Sept. 0. "W'ith th world's firio? receipts for three games totaling only $im,nen. it is certain that

spoils from all the tames will not Ke

sufi'icient to pay tin players of th- 11a.-'-("ii and ''h:cago clubs the share pron'.i.--

i cd under the new agreement, which r.oj ides ,U'.f"u"i f,.,- the v.uiieeis and Jl.t'ei

,o the inking players. I'o-ro.r.e east '-n

stHi.ual train yesterdav the player?

j pot their heads together and will make

loud official squawk to the commission f the size ..f the bo. .die shows ar.y ier.s of decreasing. If l":oson should win the next two ames rii.! clinch the pern? there v.:'.

he enough morev to pav the two

lub for all tl.eir trouble stid nsis of the . ee other clubs

Icncue sharing as provivle-l for. there wil! he nothing at all for them If th worlds scries players insist on their full share. While the rommissiou has taken r official act ion on the matter, it is pic'-v certain now that the v inner' sharj w

ho;-.p".l to Jl.C-'-d end the losers' to 0. If this is done th" echo of t he k from th. ball players will 1 hea-i me way across the continent.

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FOOTBALL MANAGERS ORGANIZE A LEAGUE

OIICAGO, Pent.

team'

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Va.. yesterday, wher- he was e.mploye.l hv the goternment. it is j;ipp.. ?d thin will cause him to quit the game.

hav ing

ball f. i a roth c r

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won iv. re genie" and lost one thus far.

. hi this team is i .'.ro 'rai i n. .:.... a v

wb., . o.. r:v lived at Kirklm ar.j m.u- .. . ' .... l . i .-.-e l with tho Wa- I

a na t . ) s , t : .... , .i i . . ........ ha-h rolh-go nine, later coin? to the v... -hi. 1 .V.olia! leacues. also br

ibe Mechanic. .1 abuny King, i meters, when In .

fn.lu-r.n lad. wlio hails from j 7:17 4-7,. breahio:nd. ;!.-.:. m with his home team which has stood ...-, r.-l le iu-i.e. also is putting up l-i' V J- an lo-u.i"..

o.'ored tin dis'.anc in in r. co-d ,.f - i ia 2-.",. all "n-M-iihi s-in.-e the wolb known form-

q fast nrticie of ,

of i""o!i,mbus. O..

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Willism Martin. 1 - r French rur.rer. is traminc V- rmeubm played in south- The l.-.tter's c'r. rt w a'l the mf-re

I. , - ..i..-. i. ,.-,...' ome r al , cm dit.-b e nr. n was pnx.t over a s.ow

i. n a trial ... in o. .. .u .. r.,,.,u.r-. ,,t' t'lelinell flld . tr:..-i: in the Tie .'5 fi" c ui.ne

i mi ruber o' th-

tlnd) clu'.. is hoi, ling dowi

team. FranV

When Duke Gets Bas Heme He'll Don tho

that his mother and other members of his family trcre dependent upon him.

9 Football manag

ers of teams interested in the organization of a ciTy amateur league, to play Sunday games on a rhampionsnip schedule all fall, will meet tomorrow niht p-

i h Wind'or-Olifton Hotel. A dazen

cams already are lined up. The scope

the organization includes a tnni

sectional arrangement. North. 'West and South Side divisions. The weekly mecf-nes ore to be continued an Autumn, and lectures given on points of indivijual and team play, bov to ayaM-1 injuries and other wavs to better irstandard of the prairie game.

Dollars and Determination spell

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Khaki of Uncle Snm; to Stamps

War Sav-'r-lWIUAIN 'HjlTiK I BEATS JOB BONDS

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f I.e, Arcr s. i mi.- u ui , . r rt . ' .. a r ou'.ar berth on -

, wh.reby Hank fr,1y. A m .. ,,r;rl,;!p Va.: .Tolrn ralhlon

1 and Thompson went to the , j,,,,. and Hurdle n. ke; - r-?. V-nro f'r Herzog. who, ...

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fr give en excellent exl-.il. t ion of the

WESSEL, IND. FIGHTER, BREAKS LEG IN FALL nVA NS VI ILF.. INT, Sept. ?. Enrl Vessel of this city, known as champion

. ;... . ,;tv n...netn vl-r.,1 1-e ! -Mc.'ni. ftf Ini'.fl'i.T i..:nO".S. 8Tia 1-s.eri-

!,ei!'i,i w-.th ernon. r mm im .hu r , aKam-M -'.o.. -.'.. . v.... v

went to Baltimore and later back to 1 meets Joan Vermeulen. the in.gtan tucKy, broke n.s . a .a., ai .xo.4.ik.

to he the fastest battle of tin pp:o. Alger, whose speed and b-oxier abilit v rerr.incied ore." of Abe Att.-l in 5 is prir.-.e.

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rrenchman and won hv a Vic iv-.rc'n :i ! Au;r-;, s. also in the Tacific ro:!st, ican mida.e u:stance runner.

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p.efore loinn'.r.g the

Tk,.,r,ntra r laved around I-os

Abel Kiviat

well-known former Arr.fr-

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IIONOHTT.TJ-, T. H .Sept. 3. Diiie Kahanamoku, holder of all the world's sw-imrnins' recrrcls from 2.3 yards to 100 m;'e:'3, has beea traus-

from draft class 3 to clacs 1 exemption boartl here. Ke ,

trill ho Induced into the army when ;

he returns from tlia United States, trhere he is now eti a swimnungr tour, it was announced. Euie I7aha- j nair.oku Is 3 ysars olu and r.nmar- I riea. He tas originally siren a tie-I ferred classification en the grountl

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IT! I LADeLP: 1 1 A. FA.. Sept. ?. Clay Turner. th Indian, had no trouble in landing on Job Tlonds at ihe National A. Saturday night, and should have secured a .i.- isie win tn a round or two. His blow s. howe-.er, sT-med to ;ack step.m aid the mm struggled through un;l the fourth, when Turner let Icoss and the rfferee stopped the. bout to save Bonds.

Are vou a War Saver?