Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 72, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1918 — Page 8

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WHITING'S OWL CLUB MEETING

Special To Thb Times.!

WHITING. IND.. Oct. 8. At the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Owls

Club the following officers were elected: R. M. Andrus, president; O. D. Lottenville, vice president, and Al ileldahl, secretary-treasurer. At the same meeting the following directors were chosen for the ensuing year: ftouse and Grounds C. C. Craswell. Billiards and Fool A. E. Gladden. Lease Lyla Dunningr. Publicity R. C. Curtis. Athletics Roy E. Green. Music Harry Glair. Entertainment Iave Paskwietz. Membership James Judson. The Owls expect to have one of the most prosperous years in their history in basket ball. A number of nationally known players are available for the first tfam, the Red Crowns, while the Polarities have some young stars already on i he floor. The clubhouse is to undergo extensive decoration and repair to get it in shape far th Silver Jubilee on Xo ember 13. At that time it is planned to have a nag with several wrestling and boxing bouts. The celebrated Blue Jacket band l'rom Great Lakes will furnish music. A minstrel show will be staged by the lub the last of November. As the club has a reputation to sustain In this line, it will not be their fault if it is not fully as good as the one last year. A special edition of "The Owl" is planned for November. This little publication Is nearir.g a circulation of ono thousand copies per issue and is eagerly looked forward to by the boys in the service. To offset the enlistment of S5 out of 'he original 100 members, nev. members are coming in rapidly to fill the depleted ranks.

ANY SUSKY'PREP' TEAMS WANT TO PLAY HYDE PK? CHICAGO. Oct. S. Hyde Park High has been left with an open football date n Saturday, giving the chance for some

local school eleven to make a reputation if it can beat the Blue and "White schoolboys. It is about three years since Hyde Fark lost a game. Bast season the team was recognized Cook county chamrlon. and polished off rival elevens from other cities, including Louisville, Ky. Manager John Adler Can be addressed at the high school or reached by telephoning Midway 6277.

OHIO PLAYER DIES FROM GRID INJURIES

COLUMBUS, O., Oct. S. Wensell WatUni, 20, of Chauacey, O., halfback on the University of Ohio foot, ball team, died yesterday from a broken back suffered Saturday In a game between the varsity and freshmen.

NEBRASKA GRID MEN GO INTO NAVY SERVICE

LINCOLN. NEB.. Oct. 8. Al Duteau. left tacklo of the University of Nebraska football squad and one of the team's 1917 players, has been called for service in the army, it was announced at the university yesterday. Duteau left Lincoln yesterday to report at Seattle, Wash. Harold McMahon, the team's right half back, recently summoned for naval

duty but who was reported to have been J

granted an extension of time in which to report, left yesterday for the Great Lakes Training station, because he failed to receive any official notification that he had been granted leave to remain here several weeks longers.

PURPLE JDLTED WHEN FOUR MEN FDBSAKE SQUAD

Northwestern University's football

hopes were handed a jolt yesterday akin to the one the Kaiser is absorbing over there, when four first-string ram quit the squad to enter an officers' training camp at Rockford. Lutrcll and Grier.

who were regarded as regular ends

Kaiser, guard, and Abele. back, were the

athletes who successfully passed the tests for admission to the Camp Grant

school, where they will begin their

studies Thursday.

Coach Fred J. Murphy had the biggest

squad out yesterday since school began

and held his hrst scrimmage in more than a week. As in other institutions where student army training camps are

established, the Purple coach practical

ly started anew with the taking over of

athletics by the camp commandant. The

interest Lieut. Jwtnews, acting com

mander, is taking in sports is credited

with the increased attention devoted to football practice by the men. Lieut. Mathews is in charge of the camp

temporarily during the absence of Lieut. Williams, commandant, who is a victim

of the "flu."

ALL STAR RING SHOW AT P HILLY TOMORROW PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8. Jimmy Dougherty promises an all-star show at the Olympia A. A. Wednesday night. In addition to the topllners. Jack Dempsey and Battling L'ivinsky, he has booked Johnny Dundee and Gussy Lewis, Joe Burman. the Chicago bantam, and young Terry McGovern of this city, and Is

planning to put on Dave Medar, the New York lightweight, with some good local boy. All of these bouts are to be six round affairs.

HIKESTBHAMMOND Is 77 and Fresh As a Daisy When He Hits the Four Corners from Chicago.

The man who helps his city and

his country by buying a 4th Liberty

Loan Bond is for them, the man who doesn't isn't.

Dan O'Leary, the famous 77 year old pedestrian, took an early morning walk to Hammond this morning and arrived here fresh as a lark and with more spring to his feet and pep in his shoes than a sixteen year old boy. The old man doesn't look a day over E0 and is doing a great work for the world In teaching people the Incalculable benefit of outdoor exercise and fresh air. Dan confidently expects to be walking when he has turned the century mark. He Is a great believer in rubber hells and was looking up his trade In Hammond. He is representing the National Rubber Heel made in Elyria, Ohio, and has worn them for years.

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Refrigerator cars for carrying meat are ice boxes traveling on wheels. Most people in America would have to go without fresh meat, or would have to pay more for what they could get, if it were not for these traveling ice boxes. Gustavus F. Swift, the first Swift in the packing industry, saw the need of these traveling ice boxes before others. 1 He asked the railroads to build them. The railroads refused. They were equipped, and preferred to haul cattle rather than dressed beef. So Gustavus F. Swift had to make the cars himself. The first one was a box car rigged up to hold ice. Now there are 7,000 Swift refrigerator cars. Each one is as fine an ice box as you have in your home. Day and night, fair weather and foul, through heat and cold, these 7,000 cars go rolling up and down the country, keeping meat just right on its way to you. Thus another phase of Swift & Company's activities has grown to meet a need no one else could or would supply, in a way that matched Swift & Company ideas of being useful. When you see one of these Swift & Company cars in a train, or on a siding, you will be reminded of what is being done for you as the fruit of experience and a desire to serve.

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