Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1918 — Page 5
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meats phoned to this office and not paid for within Ave days. Wanted- -Male Help WANTED Mdn steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf LATHE OPERATORS AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS J. AND L. OPERATORS MACHINISTS TOOL MAKERS GOVERNMENT WORK THE F.DWARD VALVE ND MFCS- CO , 1200 WEST 143TH ST.. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA OK THE EXITED STATES FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. CITT HALL, EAT ClllXOO. WANTED Bov to make himself useful about Jewelry store; must hre': reuccs. 65 State St., Hammond. 9-18-ti WANTED Man with some experience in blast furnace operation; long hours. Sunday work; good salary. A rita J. V: Times. W NTED- Watchman for Central Chemical Co. Apply Timekeeper s otce. United Chemical & Organic I rodacts Co.. Hammond, 'j-.s-i WANTED Men to untono coat. 20c to 4.oc per ton; each car paid when unloaded. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. S-lo-tt WANTED Man for porter ork. Arply Gibson Y. M. C. A. 10-t-tf WANTED Electrician who can look after motor. Reid Murdoch & Co., Ham 10-S-tf mond. WANTED Eahorers at Gas works. Apply to foreman, Hammond. 108" 1 WANTED Boy, 1G years of age. for steady work. Times office, 214 Hammond Bld, Hammond. 10'9"1 wXNTED Firemen who have had experience in handling automatic stokers. Good pay: 8 hours a day, 7 days a week. Apply Calumet River Electric Station, I- i si 10-9-1 wk hast Chicago. WANTED Man for janitor work; $18 rer week. Apply elevator, Hammond Bui Idjang. 10-10-lf WANTED By the Lyndora Hotel, Columl)ia av., one day and one night porter. Must have experience in hotel work: good wages, room and hoard. A. M. -i - l l. A I . 10-10-41 oight, Mgr. ( WANTED 2 men for park work. Aprly Park Pupt., City Hail. East Chicago, or 3716 Ivy St.. Indiana Harbor. 10-11-tf WANTED 1 electrician, 1 machinist, 4 pipe titters and 2 fitter helpers. Apply Calumet River Electric Stntion, East Chicago. 10-"-6t Av ANTED Handy man familiar with all kinds of ironwork. Hammond Machine - Forge Works. 216 Wilcox st. Plvm473 Hammond. l't-ii-C WANTED Teamsters: steady work. J. M. Dahlkamp, 254 Fayette St.. 11mmmond. 1 0-1 2-tf WANTED Men to unload coal, etc.: 4.0c per hour. I. P. L. Co., Griffith. Ind. 10-12-tf WANTED Fireman who lias had experience in the handling of automatic stokers; good pay; 8-hr. day, 7 days a wk. Apply at the Calumet River Electric Station, East Chicago,- Jndi-10-12-fit ana. -VANTED Ford truck drivcr. United Chemical &- Organic Products Co.. Hammond. 10-12-3 WANTED Janitor; salary, room and board: (rood home tor right party. Hammond Country Club. Phone M-l i-tr WANTED Crossing; watchman on Morion r.iilorad. Arply ',. O. Ellis. Moi.on depot. 10-14-2 WANTED Toamter; steady job. Applv H. P. Downey, S2S Calumet ave.. Hammond. 10-14-1 U. S. Employment Service wants eranemen and machinists for the Hubbard Steel Foundry Co. Apply XT. S. Employment Service, East Chicago, or at Hubbard Steel Foundrv. 10-14-St "WANTED Barber. Harry's barber shop. 271 E. State St.. Hammond. 10-14- ".. NTED Fainter and glazier; (rood wages; If' hours a day. The A. A. Lane Const. Co. Cai! at Green En?. Co., Fast Chicago. l'J-l WANTED A night watchman. Nowak Milling Corpora tio. 150th st. am! t'aiumet sve, Hammond. 10-H-n "WANTED Two strong Mvs for work vfi dairy. Apply Hammond Dairy Co.. rioi Oakley ave.. Hammond. 10-11-tf Situations Wanted. WOULD lik stenographic work evc-n-ipgs Rnd Saturday afternoon. Write E H. Times, or Phone "j:;:!! Hammond. 10-1 -1-3 AVANTED Position as housekeeper in home with children. Wri'e A fix. Times. 10-14-2
Wanted Female Help ! , , j WMi:i) Competent girl fur general , housework, l-.i-.ssei-, 65 Stale St., Hammond. 10-1-tf
WANTED A Kir! for housework: good wages. Plummer, Hammond. WANTED Woman for cleaning Apply Gibson V. M . A. 10-7-tf WANTED CuA, dtshwsshT, saleslady and waitress dimmer's Restaurant. 41 ll.Uh St., Whiting, Ind. 10-b-3 WANTED Waitress at V. M. C. A. Gibson: good alarv, room and hoard. 10-y-tf WANTED Cirl for laboratory assistant: high school graduate preferred. Inquire nt time cHic of I'mted t'heinial ln4c l-'rodut-s o. 10-Il-lf WANTEI.v-l.ady clerks: some experieric1 iitM'i'SHary: position permanent. See Mr. Payne, Lion tore. 10-1 1-4 j CIVIL SERV ICE EXAMINATION In I Hammond. Nov. 2. Dec 7: 1,000 women j clerk;; iiecdtd: salary $1200: experience unnecessary. Women desiring govern- j met.L I'osin.jp.s write for free particulars. U. E. Terry (former Oii! Service Y.ewiner), 457 Columbian Pldg., WrsIi-i inyton. 10-12-3 WANTED Experienced waitresses. Pliillirs flotel t'htcatro ave.. East OhiCHjto. 10-1 4-:3 r WANTED Oir! in law otlice with some typewriter experience. I'none Hammond. 10-14-3 WANTED Saleslady with alteration ex-1 pcrience. Liberal Clothlnjf Co.. 6u;l 1 Hohman St.. Hammond. 10-14-2! WANTED AT ONt'E Dishwasher at Mee liestaui ant. Hammond. 10-11-1 WANTED AT ONCE 50 girls, both experienced and inexperienced, to operate power sowing machines; larce povernmtnt order: good pay and rapid advancement. Apply at ;urhcn Shirt Mfff. Co.. 105 ('ondit St.. Hammond. 10-12-tf For Rent Furnished Booms FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping, I suite for bachelors, also 1 bleeping room. US Plumnier ave., Hammond. 10-7-1 FOR RENT Furnished two rooms in a ; cottapc; handy to Standard Steel or: Conkey's. i'hor.e 1318 Hammond. 10-7-tf, FOR RENT 2 strictly modern furnishe.il liKht hcti.eK-epin(t rooms: hot water r heal. Phone 177b or call 0-31 Michigan j ae., Hammond. 1 J -1 1-1 FOR RENT Furnished room. Hohmun St., Hammond. 7S4 So. io-a-6 FOR RENT 2 suites of 2 room? each; .or 1 suite of 4 rooms; turnished fori liht housekeeping:. Oa.ll 510 lnraham ave.. West Hammond. 10-1 1-3 j FOR RENT To oMieij or mercantile) man. modern furnished room: steam j beat. bath, electric lipht- 159 E. Slate I St.. 2nd iloor, front Hat. 10-11-3 FO R It E N T 2-roorn furnishfd apartment, no children. Phone Hammond Sls-M. 10-11-3 FOR RENT 1 larpe front furn.shed room; all modern conveniences; buitab'.e for 2 gentlemen it couple. i:.h or without board: rcf. req. U27 F-.rsytho ave., Atlas Apt.. 1-C, East Chicago. JO-12-2 FOR RENT 1'urnished room: modern. 24 Webb st. Phone. I73S Hammond 10-12-2 I'OR RENT Furnished room for jrentliricn. 163 Stale St., Hammond. 1H-12-3 FOR RENT 2 tarpe, clean rootns: convenient t,. railroads and Standard; reasonable. Phono Hammond 3174. 7 33 Walter st. 10-12-2 FOR RENT Furnished room with board if desired. Phone Hammond 205:; 10-12-3 FOR RENT 4 furnished front rooms for liirht housekeeping. 2 32 Mh hipan ave. jo- i w i FOR RENT Part of furniehd upper; f.al: 2 nniHitfs' walk to car line. Call at 3j7 Truman ae. after 7:3" p. i. ii-i FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms and 1 single room. 1113 114th st.. East Chicago. 10-11-1 FOR RENT 3 rooms for hpht housekeeping'. 333 Indiana ae.. Hammond. 10-14-2 FOR RENT- Very desirable lipht house-! keeping- rooms; most modern. 33t4 j Commonwealth ave.. Indiana Harbor. J M-14-3 FOR SALl Small iuare. harness." und ! litrhr wiizon: cheao. 727 Sohl St. ( Phone 1820-W Hammond. ln-H-3 FOR RENT 2 suitable rooms for lisht housekeeping-. 614 14 4th St.. East Clucn go. 10-14-3 FOR RENT Two modern steam heated coiinectinc front rooms, suitable for 3 or 4 gentlemen. Phone yy-W. 222 Sibley st., Hammond. 10-14-2 FOR RENT 1 lnrire front room and 1 small room: steam heat and lath. 27 Webb st. Phone 433 Hammond. 10-12-3 FOR RENT 3 nmnu for housekeeping: no objection to children. 24 1 Michigan ave.. cor. Oiikliy. 10-14-1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in private family, suitable tor one c-n-tb-man; near Country Club; board if desired; ref. 1'hone 1H Hammond. 10-14-2 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for lU'ht housek'-eoim;: no children. Inquire :;7 1 Sibley st.. Hammond. 1 " -1 1-1 FOR RENT -Two iarae hou-eket pinpr I roonis. furnishing bath, gap and elec-i Hi"1. Inquire 4jy LoKan St., Hammond. 10-14-2 For Rent. l-OK 11 1". - l ll"Ut: 01 liioifiiiri. rj.iiooi.j 3719 Michipan nve.; 12 rooms upstairs,) 5 downstairs. Inquire on premises. j 10-2-tf i FOR RENT Modern K-room house, furnishfd or unfurnished. Phone 1147-J Hammond. 10-9-G FOR RENT 0-ronpi fram house with j ait improvements; on good residence j street in Indiana Harbor. Call Phone !.'3. 3736 Cedar ave., Indiana Harbor,! Ind. 10-11-12-11-17 j l-i 'K ir.N i iiar;i;f. -i iv-un si.. Hammond. 10-12-2 FOR RENT s-roow buncalow, 110; garage if desired. Call forenoons. Prion 30-R Highland, John Lynch. 10-12-2 FOU RENT 2 large room flats, furnished or unfurnished. 644 Sherman St.. between Columbia ave. and Nickel Plate tracks, Hammond. lft-11-3 FOR RENT In East Chicago, completely furnished 5-room house. ""all between S and 4 p. 111. Must pive best ref. 4317 Northcote ave., East Chicago. I'l-l 4-2 Fcr Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Oakland 34; 6-cylinder, 1917 model; in good condition: 4 new tires. See Mr. Ryan. 405 Tyler St., Garv. Phone 2930. 10-5-tf ANNOl N't'EMENT Change of address. Oldsmobile agents, known as Toon's Auto Sabs Co.. now at 93 State rt. just west of Hohmnn. Phone 461 Hammond. 10-8-12 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1915 Buiek: 2pass.: $2t'0. 4506 Forsyth ave. Phone Hammond 672-M. 10-12-2 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1915 Buiek. 2pass.. $175: 1916 Paige Six." i-pass.. SfiJO. 4R0t; Korsvtbo n e. East Chicago. Phone 672-M. P'i-U-2
Real Estate Bargains
OKLAHOMA LAND. Free Tnformaiton Relative to the Next United States (i)vernnie!it Sale of Oklahtiina Indian Lands. Oklahoma with r. Indian Lands S. Government Title. Oklahoma Indian lands with 1". S. Government title lir,,i bonded abstract lncludiriK all Oil. Oas and other mineral TltlT .-.. "t,tr . t t. i a - , v.-,, 3,ll l M.i L I 'III. I 111 ! laieis are located in the famous Oklahoma oil ' m iare oil t ompaiiKs Have leased thousand of acres of land in tins district and are now drilling. These lands have some food timlar and are close to main line raiironds and towns. Price $7.5ti to $12.50 per a. re. I live in Oklahoma and furnish many Oklahoma Rank references. For further information call and ask for D. a. Williams. Hotel Mec, Hammond. Hours: J) a. in. to 0 p. m. Developing and Colonizing Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma. FOR SALE -Just completed. 1 P-room and 1 ti-room bungalow with every modtrn oiiufiiii nee; hardwood floors throughout, kitcht-n enbineis, laundry tubs, etc.; soulh side, within a Mock of car line: lowest priced bungalows in Hammond. Our small cash paymiit and monthly terms will suit von. H.UeilS AL- MOORE. Phones 2143- 321. 402 Hammond Elds. 10-11-tf - FOR SALE House of 7 rooms, cn be made into ten; near Standard and hifch schuul. Phone 2bi2 Hammond. 9:6tf iOU SALE 4 0 acres of timber land in S. E. ct'tner of Lake Co. on Kankakee rHer; rich soil, well drained, ash and maple timber; price itlO per sere. Hank of Ic Motte. De Motte. Ind. 9-21-1 FOR SALE OR TRADE for property in this district, a house and a aero lot in St. Andrews, Florida; houss Js rooms, moiern; id.-al loraWon for mechanic war. tin climate thanae: new shipyard buildniK tliere. Addrtss L 2, care Times. J-2S-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE For ?e.al estate in (lary or iciniiy. e.pjity i:i u;n-acre farm with improvmnls. northeast of South Bend in Elkhart county. Ind. Address Box 1105. tiary. Ind. 10-11-tf F01J SALE Brick veneer oak finish throughout, 8 rooms and bath, hot water! heat and garage. 132 Highland st. A snap at -$7,50(); $'2,500 cash, balance, terms. Call 345 or 846-W, Hammond. 10-11-31 FOU SALE 7 -room cottasre with bath. barn and jcaray:''. C7L.;121 lot: small cash pay nit nt. terms. ;"2'j Murray si... I n.:nmond. 1'hone 8s.'i-AV. 1 it-1 0-6 j FOR SALE 2-story 6 -room frame house with all modern up-to-date improvements on pood residence street in Indiana Harbor: will s.-ll cheap. Call Phone !':-!. 37St Cedar st., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 10-11-12-14-17 FOR SALE Beautiful new- 6-rooni bunfcalow: sun parlor, screen porch, all built-in features, also parage: best residence district in East ChieaKo: leaving city ; terms. 4202 Baring ae.. East Chicago. 10-14-6 FOR PALE J. AVesley Reed's fine bom-? i at a bargain. Phone 1117-J Hammond. 10-14-tf Miscellaneous. PA PERU ANG IXG and pointing; pood wort at reasonable prices. Carl Vermin, 440 Michigan ave. Thone 1429 Hammond. 8-31-lm NOW i the time to build your storm windows. We make a special combination storm door and bcreen door. A e build spmcir: furniture and repair furniture. t'has. Masko. 174 Calumet gve. Phorv. 2t26 Hammond. 10-1-12 Ae buy and sell hish-fc-rade used furniture. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 201 E. State st. Phone Hammond 3079. 10-14-6 RT"; AVE A A' ING tie t yours made for winter. 5:l Sibley st.. Hammond: in rear. IO-14-3 Lost and Found LfST New $20 on State st. or in Hankforth Hat Shop: reward. Return to Times ortice. , 10-1 1-2 LOST Pocket Look. Saturday nftern.wn. on State s1 between Slate Line and Hohmnn st. It contained $30 eheck and $5 cash. Finder return Mee Restaurant: $10 reward. 10-14-1 LOST A porketbook with $22 and receipts, in alley between Alice and Real ave.; reward. Return to Times ofn c 10-14-2 LOST Between Hammond and Gary, cream colored wool shawl, black pin stripe. Return to 430 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 10-14-1 FOUND Goat, in yard at 3:116 Deodar St.. Indiana Harbor. 10-14-1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO RET A pair of Belgian Hares. Call Tel. 9S9-M. Ham. 11-12-2 WANTED TO RPY Ford touring or Saxon Four roadster for rash: no dealers need apply. C. G. Terry. 157 State St.. Hammond. 10-12-2 AVANTED TO BEY Second-hand clothing, hats and shoes. Mrs. Robinson, 1205 Madison St. Phono 2274. Gary, Ind. S-2S-lm Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT Furnished or 5 room heeted flat. Write S 84. Times. 10-14-3 AVANTED TO RENT Good rlsno bv responsible party. Phone 834-M Hammond. 10-11-3
ROOFING SALE 4600 rolls S-ply Flitte surfaced rooflr.K Beautiful dosi: s. Red. preen or silver! gray. Manufactured by P.ird tt iron. ; Ouaranleed 20 ymrs. to be ;"ld at lens , than it cost to manufacture it. on ac- i
eount of &libt damage ioi,e by R. K. Co. Every roll in pertect i;oniition vyith exception of outside wrappers unl labels. Now on pale. EMIL MINAS 612-614 Oakley Ave.. Hammond. Phone jfrlce 2205. Phone Ros. 2 467. phono for samples. FOE SALE Bargain, barber i.hop outfit: 2 ehiurs, 2 French plate mirrors, combination wus-h basin with healer; all in Kood condition. Inquire Emjinetr, Hammond Building:. 3-17-1 We Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance. Open Saturady evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4 SOS Forylbe Ave. ICust CbieaKO. J'honr r..'t. Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hamir.ond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Ark in, gj- 7-23-lma FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser 's Reliable Loan Bank, G5 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-ld-tf l"OR S A EE Oil paintinsrs. ritd studies. one 10x20, subject Meditation"; the oiler 12x21. copy of "A waken injr"; reasonable; both framed, pld leaf frames. Address tC6-M. caro Times. 10-3-0 FOR .SALE Black embroidered chifTon cloth dinner grown, made over black satin and embroidered wiih silver motifs, silver girdle; beautifully made ami in jrood sty le; never worn; size 34. Address 123 Z. care Times. 10-3-6 For SALE trombone ment. good mond. One Lyon Ar Healy slide and case; perfect lr.siruas new. Phone 150 Ham-10-io-tr FOR PALE Complete set of furniture for tu.tall family; all like new; must, sell on account of leaving town. Call Phone :!. ;!7 3S Cedar St., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 10-11-12-14-17 x r w .'ui .oii ritfivuiK Move,; Kood condition. 33d E. State St.. Ham-, mono. 10-12-1 j FOR SALE 2 heater. 414 mond 101 5-M. stoves. 1 Becker st. ringe and 1 Phone 11am-10-12-2 FOR SALE Rabbits. Xew Zealand Red. Belgian Hare and common. 725 Indiana blvd . Rohertsda le. 10-12-2 FOR SALE Large oak prnph- Will simI for terms. Call 32t Pino st. Patl.e phono$v5 and make . Hammond. M-12-3 LOOK! Working Men! We sell for cash and save you 25 to 35 per cent cn clothing and shoes. Let us prove it. Kamrr.cnd Tailoring Co. 538 Hchman St., Hammond Mon &. Fri. S-12-tf FOR SALE Team of horses: bargain if taken at once. 644 Sherman St.. bet. Columbia nve. and Nickel Plate tracks. Hammond. 10-14-3 FOR SALE French whiif poodle dop. n2 Truman ave.. Hani.nd. 10-14-2 FOR SALE 2 carloads potatoes to be sold at $1.20 per bushel, delivered. L. A. Wolf. Phone 52. Corner State and Mayowod. Hammond. l"-14-2 Special Cash Bargain for Tuesday White Cups and Saucers, 10c, four pair to a customer only. Hammond Furniture Co.. J. Arkin, Mgr. ,212 East State Street, Hammond. 10-14-1 t For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES. All makes from $15.00 up. To pet hal you want make your selection now. S.0K1 on ;v pavmtnts. EXCEL6IOE AUTOCAR SUIS. SOOU, 229 Stale St. Phone 2 4S3. Hammond. 10-12-3 FOR SALE Twin cylinder Harley Davidson motorcycle: two-speed; $75. 197 Walttr St.. Hammond; upstairs. 10-9-6 Room and Board. HOARD AND ROOM Two pentlemen or couple; private family; modern conveniences; private entrance Phone 1507. fc39 Calumet ave., Hammond. ' 10-14-2 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. To the Public: I am the owner of the premises at Xo. 151 Wilcox street. Hammond. Ind.. and the public Is hereby notified that my wife, Matilda Last,' has no authority to have the same or to collect any rent from said premises. tSitrnt.d) Ol'STAV LAST. Dated, Hammond. Ind., Oct. 14, 191S. 10-14-3 The following described property will be sold for storage charges at Golden : Bros." storage Ave rehouse, corner Fay ette and Sobl streets, October 1G. 1918: Two beds. 2 bed springs, 1 kitchen cabinet. 1 roll linoleum, 3 rockers, 5 chairs, 1 stand. 1 kitchen table. 1 coal slove, 1 wash board. 1 wash boiler. 4 lubs. 1 dresser, 1 mirror. 3 bundles bedding. 1 go-csrt, 1 clothes wringer, 1 carpet Fweeper. pictures, 2 rugs, 2 hampers, 2 rugs. 3 1 basket. Taken as the property of Art AVise. 9-20-10-7-14 NOTICE TO N ON RES I DENT. THE STATE OF. INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. JACOB FRIEDMAN" VS. ROT N'FTINI. CAI SE NO. 405 S. IN THE JI'STICE COURT. EDWARD P. AMES. J. P.. IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP. Now comes the plaintiff by I. I. Modjeska, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Is not a resident of the Stale of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action end that the same will stand for trial in said Court, and that unless be appear and nnswer or demur therein, st the cr.lling of said cause, on the 29th day of November, A. D. 191S. in said court, to be begun and held st 400 Hammond Building. Hammond, in said County and State, on the said 29th day of
Hammond Makes But Ons Substiiulion, East Chicago Hsxt If Fu Doesn't Prevent Game. The Hammond Hiph school team journeyed to Valparaiso last Saturday, where they played the I". S. army team that is made up of seasoned men. who are there in training for motor mechanics. The name was played at the old fair grounds, before a fair sized crowd of fans, mostly soldi r. The hi)?h school lads knew, even at the start of the game that they were greatly outweighed, so they Immediately opened up their playing with long forward rasses and trick plays. With the ball on the soldiers' 30 yard line, the boys fooled the army men with a fake line plur.gre. and Pierce romped unmolested across the goal line for the first touchdown, in just four minutes of actual playing" time. Time was taken out repeatedly by the Valpo players, while the hish school boys did not take time out once during the entire frame. Boys Too Good for Them. The liih school lads continued to use open style football to such ttood advantage that the men yUio were somewhat near their own tize were removed and big "0 and 190 pound players were sent asaiist them. One of theee big fellows was Daily, the pugilist, who fought and defeated Jack Dillon some time ago. It was a plain ease of roughneck tactics Itcr the biK fellows got into it. But the high school youngsters cume out of each scrimmage with a smile, catching: their heavier opponents in their tracks end, in some instances, throwing them for losses. Hammond made but one substitution throughout the game, and that was not on account of injury, merely to let enother boy have a whirl at the big armyfellows. Noit Saturday afternoon, providing the -Flu" ban is lifted, the local team will play the East Chicago High school team here in Hammond at H. A. A. park. East Chicago has been practicing hard for this contest, and a good game is looked for when these two schools meet. SHIP AHOY! JACK! "Am having 8 fine time dodging subs." writes Jack Leary. former first baseman of the Indians, -who enlisted in the T'nited States navy when war w-as declard on Germany. The letter wfts written a few days ago when he sailed into an Atlantic port on the 1. S. S. Orizaba. Leary last played in Indianapolis at the lose of the 1917 season when he broke his leg in sliding into a base and lost out on th international series between the Indians end Toronto for the Class A A. championship, which the Indians won. Leary joined a navy training camp when war was declared and hard study won for him a position as ensign. He has been with the American navv since that time. STEFFEH'S TERM ABANDONS GAME PITTSBURGH, F A . Oct. 14. AValter P. Steffen of Chicago, football coach of the Carnegie Tech football team of this city the last four years, threw up his job and went home tin Saturday. At his suggestion the local institution decided to abandon the sport for the season. Many cancellations, 'he Spanish influenza, and other wartimes causes made it impossible to gather ami keep together a squad or a team. Steffen explained in a signed statement given out to the newspapers. Carnegie Tech wan t have played Pitt In its annual game Oct. 26. A contest also had been arranged with Hugo Bezdek's Ponn State c lev 01 for Nov. 2. Other dates were mostly uncertain and Steffen g ive up his game effort to get things going. m MAJOR fDH KDLKITZ Alfred von Kolnitz. who used to play the infield for the Reds, is probably the first professional baseball player to the rank of major in the United States army. There are two majors among the magnates, the most noted being the widely known and immensely popular Cap Huston, of the Yanks, and the other is Percy Haughton. who headed '.he Braves before he resigned to go into the chemical warfare service. Incidentally, the number of professional ball players In the strvire end. who. too, were in before the work or fight edict became operative, exceeds by a birr majority the number vvho flopped to shipyards. November, A. D. 1!m. at 9 a. m., said action will be heard and determined in His absence. IX WITNESS AVHRRKOi". I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at. Hammond. Indiana, this 7th day of October. A. D. 1018. pi-7-14-2 1 FDWARD P. AMES. J. P.
Football Saturday. Naval Reserve, 14; Chicago, 7. Great Lakes, 7; Illinois, 0. Ohio State, 34; Denison, 0. Minnesota, 34; Second Team, 0. Michigan Ags., 53; Hillsdale, 7. Oberlin, 41 Baldwin-Wallace, 0. Augustana S. A. T. C, 39; Monmouth, 0. Dubuque Sem., 13; Grinnell, 0. Iowa, 27; Coe, 0.
BIG 10 COACHES OQiNG WONDERS WITHFEW HEH Stagg and Zuppke Prove Their Skill in Battle with Service Teams. Cr liege football this season 'will be a test of coaches, not of teams, which fact was demonstrated again Saturday in the few contests that escaped the double handicap of influenza and AVar Department regulations. Fool ball fans ought to begin right now end Quit camouflaging about Maroon and Gophers and Illinl and AVolverir.es and come right out with the real synonyms Stagg and AVilliams and Zuppke and Yost. The. latest offerings on the conference gridiron schedule conclusivelyproved that this year the coach is the thing. Before th Kaiser started something he couldn't finish a school could rely with some certainty on a fair quantity of material, and a tutor who didn't haveany particular skill at drilling football into men could drill around the prep schools and pick up sufficient talent to insure a tine showing anyway. This season all the material is In the army or navy, and in the majority of Instances the success of a school will depend wholly on the ability of its particular coach to take .1 small number of uniratned men and instill into them some of the rudiments of the game. NTo sport ni8kcs a fetiFh of righthandedness as does golf. It seems that in golf anybody not in the dexter division can not hope for better than mediocrity. There have been too many leftside examples of the highest grade of expertness in other lines of sport for any particular worship to be attached to the right-hander In preference to the southpaw. Baseball has had its Vaughn. Sehupp, AVaddell, Ruth, Cobb. Speaker and others too numerous to mention to establish the undoubted equality of the left-hander in pretty much ail departments of usefulness. Only at other infield positions than first base and back of the plate would lef t-handedncss be a bar sinister. Boxing has its Tendlcr; billiards has had De Oro and Cure to prove that left-handers can reach the top rank; Murray and AVrenn " have proved th celass of the left-hander in tenis; Heer. one of the best trap shits in the country, is a left-hander, and one of the best kickers football ever has had, Sam Felton, Harvard, kicked witi-i the left foot. The golf world, chained to its tenets more securely than any other sport. will be rocked to its foundations "when a southpaw does win the championship. SAPP0IPITE1 AT LElGTOi They're streaming back from the races these days a'l except those that are named to start tit Atlanta. One of the trotters that went to Lexington and then didn't get a start, is the bay mare. Liberty Bell, owned by Dr. C. F. Stout, and Oeorge R. King, of Indianapolis. She has been trained by Mr. King, vvho drove her to a winning race record of 2:0'JU at Sedalia. Mo., in August. She was entered in two classes at Lexing ton, but in the event raced last week, she was not started. King worked her a mile around 2:07. however, during the week, and she did it so handily that general attention was called to her. It was the intention to start her on thej closing day of the trots, in the 2:10 trot, i but as the last three days of the meet- j ing in the Blue Grass were called off en account of the influenza, this ehai.ee! was denied her. As the mare is one of the constantly OUR MONEY
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