Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. 'MCI 'nl .C-inmmf Wni'i.T., ( ff .?1 . y w f...-e TO HELP EDUCATE CRIPPLES OF WAR RING FANS SHOULD GET MANY CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS IN 1919 d CROWN POINT NEWS j f hfw;m(.s of k uav IV lake cot MVS i.hklv c afitai. ivy ' f' " ' 1 'J" V V -il lit- (

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f' i:i-;a'. To The This? AVHITIXG. ID. .Jan. in Th Hr.l C;uwn. Owls hoavywiglit bttitkotbali ; U'a'i. g up nainst some real ."tuft ; w hen ilvy meet -.f spoc-iiy PtfPator, j Hi.. quain'Ft at tho VIii;infr hith ?-liol I audttortunt .aturclay, .!anu:irj lltli. The ! Strcator unrh boasts snm? coIU-ko ! atnrs. nmonn th..:n 1vo ri!.n frcm the' JJamouB l.itlla iltsms of 'bah r,.lexe. This means hustlo for the ii.il ! KgreRatic-n. Tim Illinois flv a5ruit.- ; ;that it intends to a.1.1 another Ma!p t'"1 ' Us bct. b jt th U rt i v.nvns nro sa!ti),- ' them too. A."s to which toam Rets tho : 'calp is th bis attraction Srturd.T. The club team wiil Mart with the same linf-up that taueht baskcthall r th Vniversity of fhir.as,. last v. ?p;. Bill Ienty, center -traortl'.nary. will !l"it his best material on th floor t. fciir.g- the Iii t'rov.ns out on t.;i. and Vnowinsr that mat?ril iheit sh. ul.J ,r little doubt m the minus of local num-rs I as to the outcome. ; Tha Polariafs liae re.-rBni::--' and: I'.l probably play a i:rtai:i raiser to 1 tin big frame tomorrow nisht. Tin new j suftii is .jai'o dirr-!: o.ib in spirit ; mr.d mti-i.Hi from the ).Un.-h ih.c J,sr ; tn the ;ar V. M. f. A. some timo um. ' Vel wcen toctch Bohma Ksan ami i.vann : Morrison, -v ho is capiam. a rf! t' a;.t' thi-uij r-su!l. Tuch men ar. r r'ft- ' ir.z rrtularly for praoti.-e. an.l murh has s!re;tly b;en a'-omnlitieii in tb ' ay of toani-t-lay. I.ynrh at s-i;;.r.l ui.i Kf "t forwar-J are th i.-ite-t .-)(,1ii ; liona to ti lVlarine: both nr Known jusmitics a.-.l tb' will h,- valuable asft'.". 'Tr.ftiih has liwn iiift.i fm,.,

cent, r to hi;- o', i t .051, ion at back guar.) ml Morrison is pivot man. Kumiral Vorks with Sti par at forwar-J ami Traley. Cevirm. Vatr ai -i Walsko are in Ln' to work frequently. Other Karnes of the sear-.n will he leaved at the Slavish Hall.

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;o ! t '-nor. !,a-t tr:r''it ?t;-. Marry Pa r entertained for ) r. 5 he is at t!ohome , r Mr II. I. Whear..,n. The free n'ivertifinif whi h the Chiacr ) Tribune has be-n Ki inff the marriage mill Ins Kreatiy iro r. aed the

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Abe. left to rieht: Kenny I.ennard. IVte Hrrman. .It4- NNil'ard and Johnny Killwne. IU low, in center. .Mike Gibbons.

The romirtjT yer.r ouxht to be a ' year because oT th war will h (!'ew:,'ht. I lenr.y Leonard's liht

Phil Westhav. :;n .-oil,,,,. of th Ti -imp M fif. 'o., had t'ie misfortnn" w ine- lay of RettinK a la rife jnere of - .. .1 in his e e. !;. W. A. Sninldc! I ioed t he splinter wl.b it ca'.isetl t.Jn; O'llU. Me ,S rop..rted tuu.-h bett er at ! i ' -i tt'iie Weill has been re-.-e; ved in 'rown I'-o it by iri' nds of the serious illness ..' Mr iiu rabra P-arnian. who t"i-r,tly iiiov .-.I t- "iii- hk from frown V .int. l'fr Kiitnenf Is i niv "i- and ha Is r1 oi-ted is beil.s- i y low. S!isse V in if red and rha P.rown 'h..-ai- me spni;'l::s a few- days the .ievt of M.s lvlla Massoth

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LETTEI1S FROM SOLDIERS

From Harry O'Hara. Xovem..er 2). 191S l'ear Sister; 1 am back wiih the Amricans a-ra.n. The h.,ch; b.ad m for twentvl"iir days. It took two of them wtr.h

ns la-ii-'s r-"-e Red Cross nurs- b'St-ds to pet me and I dfcln't have a

. . , - , ,- ,,,, t furb.r-h frotr. j l-"in at the time. T got away from one

vi-jov in a New .let-';, hospital

banner one for boxititrThe ?hampions will have iienty of opportunity to risk their titles and the ones who have l eett dodgrin championship flints the p.Tst

forced to fc-ive the cor. tenders a chance at their crowrs. Jesn Wi!lard i.- ftill the heavyweight chump;?5, though an unpopular one. Hike Gibbon u the leu-iin m-d-

weitrht crown is much sought.

Johr.ry Kiihane, feather champ, has tendered his resignation from the armv and will re-enter the Kame. l'cte Herman's scaip is so'iht by the bantams.

K. O. BROWN IS REPORTED DSAD

MIKE Oil HAS SEVERAL CAMPING

I'MKS of the death of Kriovkout

Brow n. CiuoaKo uuddlcwcih; boxer, well known in Hammond T A ., TT. rrtU-x r -T: n

and .;ary wh-re be has fought, whirl, --U""Ull HCdiJ. illclb Uiiviu-

have been circulating r.roiind for sevr rai days, were renewed yesterday with the receipt of a letter from Art Smith, former member of t te Arcade ; y rann r.ini, but now a lieutenant in a machine j;im

company oversees. smith wrote from

LEAGUE QUESTION

MS CONCRETE FOBM" I ili.. h . prn -ite. was held tlvs a! - Jj

tr.ituii; the i.'fut-iiaiy movement. I'.fV P. 1 . ' y of v;,;;,o will (,e hfte to as- -:.-!. The I!- v,-'.l Ne-cilb'T l-odlt.e will hob!

Mrs fhari.-s I 'a ' he r t y deliv htf oily iner.ained t he nwnu'-rs of the house-U-t t - rs i-'nii at her home lat nlsltt. 1 ioions r fi-eshnn-nts wet served. V , . .-, nd M rs. lid '". (Hover pp nt Tl'..ir--b;y it, fhicsi-,... M; Hat ry c'wartz of Vre. port. Til... ' -. -. isu it.' v. ith frown Point friends

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and ran into another before I had (Toim twenty yards. The woods were full of them. They came in from ttitee sides after they had bombarded the place for fifteen mir.utes. Things happened fust and fui ious for a short time, believe me. I was taken about fit e miles bh!nd ! heir lines before they wanted to know if I had a pun. Tt wouldn't have don

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ne.s k'low? how far I hiked that nig.o It rained ail ntrht and mud was up tithe tops of our shoes part of the tim-v Uh, it was a gay life for a while. They fed on barley soup an-j black bread with camouflaged coffefor bteakfast. We Rot enough to kef,, us jroint:, that was all. Maybe you d in't think we enjoy regular mealaain. There is only one or t'.vithings I really want and one of the;,, is pancakes lots of pancakes. Ylien we came over the Atr.eri1 at l;n -s the boys passed out all kinds o' tobacco. We couldn't pet any that was any good from the boche. I paui oc for a cigarettes and 2jC for a clgrar and was lucky to get them at tha' price. Bull Durham would hav-bt-ousrht Z a sack :f we could have gotten it. When the armistice was s'gri'd everybody was wild. The guards were ahappy as we were. They held us three days and then turned us looee. We made a. lontr hike to set back but no on- complained. Well. 1 must write another ltter. will close, with lore to all. PVT. HARRY R. O'HARA 6th Engineers A, K. F.

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tion Grows As to Practic ability of the Plan.

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t o i ;;u" i --meiery at Portei. Mrs i or.-i llauertv. who has been Ftf i Jt I but a few days with lnfl-ienza. t j i do d at So - b'-nie south of town at k?. - , . -i i I :..' y -steroay nn: n;n. .-he was i..

; y its - Id. Sh" is sutvivf d by a busf band. Albet t llasrty and two sons, i

Oil riflTin o ' Pondon. where the freek athbu's rieaMi' . By JACK VEIOCK U MUTiP TQMI is -supposed to have occurred sajinc International Hews Staff Corr li riullU iniHLi,!r ha'1 h"" in,'c"-iu-d that K. . XPW TOUK. .Tan. m. - s I Brown had been killed in a flfrht with a -on why has-: ball should not

By JACK VEIOCK

Correspondent.

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pcf-trv. place us the foremost tiatii-ivil same." . By JACK TEOZCX The report apparentlv was further t-aid loan K. Tetx r. f--rr - r pre,ident. of (Interatxional Wews Sports Editor.) veritied by I.ouis fhoromokos. close th- N.-f lopal leasu- today. j - I. v YOIIK. Jan. 10. Army itl'e Jjh- 't friend of lirou n. wl... had been ryp-rt- "I b--lnve basfball v.i.l continue in ' i? M:k' O'Dowd's m,ddl"we,;-nt tub? n(r th- fiRh-er lore New Year's n.'. P3U ears. b. fore the outbreak of the .nr. i end dry practically ever since h- ! ' Tn-romokrtu had re-.-j-.ed a .a-d from war when it njoyed its preatest popuwoti t!ie honors from Af .MVfoy. the H r inidd'eweisht dated December T. say - h-rity and rtospM i' y." t,.- a.;.;, d "T f white k in jr of shock absorbers. ButliiiK that lie wou'd be home to welcome one. am a lover of the jtani---. I ipv hen Mic-har-t gets out of khaki he is th- r.ew year. He failed in come ;;!1d tend to folbw it and .-njoy ii as a t in " Suinr; to Pr.d plf t.ty f trouble on his " I. is absence is tak-n as p indication Ask-d for his opinion regard -na 'he . tiiat the runirr of his deHth mav be true, propos-d chance in the make up of the r.eeent ar.nouncement tha' ore i,o.- Smith's let t er was ,a t ! lVcember 11. national baseball commission, the - fiiboons. who once announced that he : Smith then wrote that Krown had been National b act;.- head r-'To-il comme; i was throueh witii the rlntr. has changed . killed several days prevouslv. "I have no opinion i.. express -,; his mind, will gjye o'Dowd "oic; tiimfr ' Itrown went to r--itn-- with a const the line of reconstruct in; the -omnv-

VJ W(;rry artillery unit that trained ,,, fai,f '.ibbons has always ranked a - or.e of

i,i j,i ies. m lod ,vw : ir ii t - in the '''- ,l" ''- 'O" atp' i'.fvated (i .7..o of oj.p.neni.! and hoi made R rr !,..- iu 'he rmp than the a, rs j,n er . , - h ir h - has r..- v- r 1. etl o-f.eiallv

-rnpnil a a rhamnicn. and he is t,..P. ':' of Hrr-stt Pak. s. lower, d be world's h--hinff the ambition to a.-.m.r,. the Vri.t- r' cord r v"r P'"-'-'ird b.,, k-

:t. Tve'jtbt i,-ilie before he er,,r , , -, to ! to perform in a s ; t er. ; ,- , . Hre;ia. A.v a lii-iins instructor- in it,,. -,

liii-bers 1-.,. por., s-;-,. -i. share. ad!f

M-hough he is t,j,l h.-.vc Rrown n hl 1 h:V". j " --,'. -he,-.- oi httb-j HAL CHASE MAY

ouoi armm r.-s ahtl'ty to Ket into prime ; "ndttion on short notice. fr aJ. ; v -.r-ys been a dean liver ,. ha? lost

Albert and t'hl.r, two dautrhters.

r.'.is-c- Y.ol.i and Asnes. 1 "uneif-l was l-e',.1 to. i;1y.

Modern Pris. iila flub will be j Lj ! lotriinl liiis' we. -k. r'riday by Mis. p . p. . p. -jc oid. !

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1-.. in the ni ie.i- . f. po.d lust iivl.t in the twelfth annual l u t rseho!.-, s i

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siiui." be said, "but if organized baseball should deeid.- on a one ma n i-cn-mission I will sav that I know of nman better fitted for the position than John Heydb-r." In spe.-ikins of the r Hi ion of the war to the play ers. Teller . pressed praise for the pinvers who went for.wrd v. h-T- the nation entered the o.inlici o.-l said that it was his belief l int the piayirs are as loyal as anybody m" m-n.

V illtani ti!ith had n .moke nf par-ai-sts a few dnys ago. lie , slowly i ; ii pro -. In-;.

St. iM'.ord'j hooj i.fi ne-1 y ejtei-- jt ni.itr.iin after bein closed for ; E& three weeks oi, nevint of the influ- : Nl . fc l-:ur,K.e Koojui. who was arrested i sevei-.i weeks aco for breaking: into pri l.ei;oy Keis y's p iol toom js in trim- t l3 tie Kiiain. Tli.s time the chatKe is a : f "'V bilious on-. !-',.,- Sli:: time la-; M dies have been annoy -d by a man j rak.nsr u..- titi!i remarks to thern. ' I J

i:-: nittp v as a i vv ,. -. s ojt . , f .-;ht when . el

BE A GIANT

HOB ART

be made them a:td he was ret rn-os- rtfl nizej S r-i i. ,on ti.i ,,n yiiiin Koontz'SlJ and he u .-. s wnt.h.-d ami finally the ?

ii 1.1 I'Oi I, -Hi I'll. hW.itu-. tco; eviaence tf that .'. was him and wlon ti t .-1 a- --used . E. of th" i n i..- K'-i.nu rl--ni--d it but la- y ter .otlfe-sed lb- VVU llll-'tl to t!)- ! lS tail at ion T'olnt, wlo-re he will t

(By International Hst Eervica.)

A riumhfr from lii.

await the rotioii i f (he trutt-l Dry. lle

atten-!ed the ; is out on parole for tlo- first crime

MiW YORK. Tan. lft. Hal fhase mH play with the Giants- n.-t. s-as-in. we.

cording to a runior in has' ball ctr-b s

A reported COI'frrepee be-l

ween 'hase. fat Mornn and John Mle'Ira w is responsible for the runv-r. M- - i

iioce nts enr.ninc. I With "Jibhon.s ready to do a eome- ! -: k, and his brother Tommy y.-i r.-r pt i- j t-1" to the charms of hnintr r, ..-i.i.ii

v cisrht chamruon if be ...,i.i n,,!1"'1''' today

v.'.eht. O'Dowd i.iii f.p, ntj he wants In ! ti -- vny of opposition rii-bt I,,, o.

fc - P"'P Pitt he vviil als.. find ..th--r I ' iT W "id "' i,i,V fir,H"1 "' repl-ic

eintDinrr .lose to hin .,,,1 r.- it ' ual "r H'oKe at first P:i s- I

ion,' frb. feorKe fniP and some m..r- of j the isn-ifi.-, p.-mnders ..f th--- o er-read v ' The time is getting very short to '' ! is $20 per capita.

Klk'a dancintr party given at. faryjand even if he should stand trial for

j last ev n;ti. j. The local i lnptr O. V. S. will Lav

ejection of officers at their regular uieetinc to be held this evenitiS. Miss Harriett S. -hreffler tiansatc-l

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count y seat on out-in-ss vest eroay. The fun. oil services of fharl- Rn-

J business :n f hicat.o yester day . dol.ih. w ho was killed Mon-lay nnjht I Mr. and Mr. J.-hn i-.-ii;-. ker an-1 bv a '". 1 .'. train will be held at

son returned Vv ednesda v evenintr from i the home tcdav .

' i It e.-nsi.ura, Pa., where they have been ! Rural mail . arner-. Il--ii"tt Mi-ha.-i f vitin-i wi'h i elative.s for a couple of land Paymond Mi-i'urtv have resisn-d week -. (and Me, sets 1- cd Meiiill and S. I-' i At o'clock this eveninfc slides will I 1 faydn are serving the nations ;: -j ;,e .hniin at lip M. K. ch.uich ill u-; - - a rri ers on these tvv-. routes. 1

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