Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1918 — Page 7

FITE TIMES. Page Seven. PURDUE TEAM SEEKS AVAST! U-BOAT ON STARBOARD SIDE!" TO SWITCH CHICAGQ GUIE Tfi LftFAYETTE

AVotlnosday, Oct. ;0, 1918.

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! I'ATKTTK, 1XD.. Oct. M.-Vr.l r avh. J Purd yesterday that the 11!:state health authorities h.-ni forbid-K-.i th. playing of the Purdue-Oho :iso game in Chicago. In:mediat.d Vurdtie authorities busied t hemscU e wi:o an effort to hae the game transferror! to this city. No definite plan had been a: railed last night. (."each Soanlon ran his squad through some stiff signat practice and then gavfl the men scrimmage for half an hour. enia vorir.g to correct trie faults disclosed in, the De I'aaw game Saturda. wlit n Purdue was beat-n. ! to 7. by means of forward passes and a classy drop kick. IVspite the defeat there is plenty of confidence here in the Purdue team Waters and Markley are playing hrilhaniiy in the hackti'-ld sr.d the line has in'fii rebuilt. If the Burdue-Chi-ao game is played it will find the Jioi'ermakers prepared and determined.

"FLU" STOPS TWO

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Great Lakes and Pier Teams Unable to Meet Opponents in Missouri or Neb.

Two more football games went into the discard yesterday when the "flu" s'-iowed that it is no respecter of perwr, and caused the cancellation of contests booked by Chicago service tnm.. The Great L.akes-St. Louis L nitrsity clash at St. Louis was wired off the schedule by the Missouri health officers just a few minutes after Manager T A. Meyer of the Municipal 1'ier eleven had been notified that the Pier-Bat-loon School setto at Omaha. Neb., was .mpossible because of influenza restrictions. t'ommandT J. B. Kaufman, athletic officer at Great Lakes, immediately challenged the Maroons for a meeting at l he station, provided Chicago is unable to engage Purdue Saturday. as ?( heduled. The Midway men and the Boilermakr r? will not be permitted to perform at Stags field as the 'flu"' lid 1-ns been put hack on outdoor athktics. hut there- is some talk t!:at the His; Ten 1-ams may adjourn to Ltlaye'te and r.i.r.ffle on Purdue field.

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On the lookout for a German raide Uncle Sam's submarines are not the best boats for hunting: Germac indersea raiders. But they a re doin? all that could be expected of them. This Jackie on one of our submarines thinks he see3 in the distaacfl German sub.

DUTCH BERGMAN GETS PROMOTIOON

tucky State team, which is the same aggregation that swamped Indiana university at V'iootninKtori in the opening clash on 1. L'.J" schedule. Wabash and Indiana hud a panx scheduled for ihis month at niooioinK'"o. but the influenza

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ri.Kl'. I NO.. Oct. "0. llr. and Mrs. Joseph rtersrman. of Peru, have been

notitied that their son. Alfred Pergman. situation caused cancellation, now at Gamp Sevh-r. N. (.. has been

promot-d froni lieutenant to ciptain. Captain Bergman is belter known anions baseball fans of Indiana :is Dutch p. reman. He played with the Notre Dame university baseball and football teams prior to becoming connected nith baseball teams in Peru and Muncie.

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MORE GAMES FOR WABASH

TFP.RE MAL'TK. IXD.. Oct. :n Indications arc lore that the p.ce poly engineers wiil meet. Wabash 'lUce at Grawfordsvilie, nd . Saturday, even ii the huskies have to ba'tle it "Ut behind closed jrates t.i totnply with the flu ban. Ki'SC J esterday resumed hard practice

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He who gives quickly gives best.

GRAVI'OIirSVILLV:. intt. Oct. so.

Coach Townsend expects his men to show marked improvement in practice I his week, now that tiie boys have started the season off with a victory. Rose Poly is scheduled to play he-re next Saturday. V'alHs! will meet Purdue on November 16: 'ePauw at Indianapolis, on November 23. and Kentucky State university, of Lexington. K y . th'io on Thanksgiving flay. The .Scarlet. has November ? an p-n date em the schedule. Arraneements have just been completed for the came with the Ken-

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A Mere Matter of Clothes. Clothes may make th- man. but lack of clcthes certainly make him conspicuous. H're's the story certain joyous former comrades are telling at the expense of Bert Milbert of Minneapells. widely known as a pugilist, vaudeville performer and baseball umpire, now in Prance as a V. M. A. war worker. Hubert, for some time with a certain army division was ordered to another division.

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Neither Jew Nor Gentile, But One Creature It it c ha rai'i crist ic of the spirit of in lituat nviuputliy and service animating the various participants in the I'll lied War Work campaign tet for the week on Nov. 11-18 that John R. Mott of the Y. M. C A. as campaign director, while a member of the Jewish "Welfare Board, Mortimer L. Schiff. seconded the motion. The campaign, to be strictly non-sectarian in every respect, will be shared by the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the National Catholic War Council, the Jewish Welfare Board. the War Camp Community Service, the American Library Association and the Salvation Army.

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