Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1919 — Page 3

THE TIMES. Page Three. -Ul I'M. KM JUL. .'.nfuajw PEERLESS A. C. DEFEATS ALSCHULERS Casing for the W ounded After Battle in the Streets of Berlin. KAU FMAN N S. WOLF - Hammond. Ind.

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(By X.. GICESZ.) A bis crowd was out at Jackson rark, Gary. Sur.il.iy. to see the rv-trltjss A. C. of East Ohicasu scort; a victory in their initial game of the season. The fast Alschulcrs of Gary were tho ietiras and Simon was rtsix-ri.r.lc for it. holding them to tn scattered hits and defeating them 13 to 10. lie hrcez-.'J fifteen i.'rhuIor batsmen. Matteson. formor semi-jro of Indianapolis, twirled for the locals, pitching great guns until the ninth in which Inning the Peerless tied a 3 to 7 ?core by batting four runs over the rubber. The next inning heralded 6 more runs acquired by ternlTic batting, thus putting the game on ice for the i'eerless. After the 4th inning Simon pitched In mid-summer fashion. Twire he retired the side with three strike-outs. Teecher of the Peerless, a Purdue university produet, played third in great style. He also wielded the hickory for a single, a double and a triple. The Alschulers on paper greatly outclass the Peerless in age and playii g ability. Cecil at short has had varsity college- ball training; Pederis, catcher, receded for the Chattanooga team of the Southern Assn. last year; Foraker. eenternelder. has played with East Chicago and with other semi-pro teams of this region, and Donovan has also seen

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Street fighting in Berlin between lied Cross nurses binding the wounds

j government troops and thrs SpartaI cans resulted In a heavy death toll Und tilled the hospitals. This photograph.

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of two soldiers who were hit by bullets while fighting in the Frankfurter Allee behind an improvised barricade. Trucks were overturned, merchandise

was piled high in the streeis, and around newspaper offices, where much of the fighting took place, rolls of rrint paper were used to furm barricades.

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Ihibar Op QuIcUy toder the Sot&Ibs, reDtiatiuj AppMcetioa of Sb8a' ffizar Oil

semi-pro action at second. This victory for a strictly amateur 17-li year old team over a semi-pro years old and better Is one of the inconsistencies of baseball. Score by inings: p. A. C. 0 0 0 020104 6 13 Alschuler 0 3 3001000 S 10 Struck out by Simon. 15; by Matteson. 17. Hits off Simon, 10; off 'Matteson, 17. "Walks off Simon. 7; off Matteson, 2.

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"WHITING. Ind., April 23. Anoth-r fine shooting event was pulled off at the traps of the "Whiting Trapshooters riub. Sunday. Thirty-three shooters

,'re on hand to test their skill with tha 'scatter gun. Three shooters made perj feet scores in the 25 bird practice event i Dr. H. U Timm. H. F. -Wlnklo and

Wm. Tlmm. In the 50 bird event Wm. Timm anl H. F. Winkle tied for high gun with 49 broken birds. In this event Timm went 48 straight without a n-.lss. "Winklu ' during the afternoon broke iO straight. ' The wind blowing off the lake made tho targets very speedy and hard to hit. j Our own shooters held their own with the btst that came. Following the scores in the 30 bird ' event: Wm. Vogel. 45; C. Eggers, 2?:j R. Wither, 17: C. Buvh'.er, 14: Wm. j

Kggers. 36; R. Welsby, 17; H. Eggers. 41; II. Fetta. 24: .1. flianani. 33: Wm Timm. 4!: I". J. Finn. AZ: J. C. 0"Neil, 46; II. Vatcr, 46; Art Heyden. 41: E. Vater. 43; A. P. Buchanan, 42: Dr. H. L.. Timm. 4S; D. Thomas. 43; L.. G. Kunzer, 46; E. C. Barnes, 39; John Eck, 43; Clarence Eggers, 33; C. Rambo, 40; W. C. Snyder. 40; B. L. Kamineren. 45: L. V. Dunning. 33; A. H. Winkler, 43; Liffingwell. 4 4. The next shooting date of the club will be May 4.

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"V" stands for Victory of the tried and true, For our Virile youth who brought us through To a Victorious Peace over the Vanquished Hun. And now that their Valorous work is done Let us Voice or joy as best we may, In a token commemorating the day. Our Valiant boys went across to fight, With Liberty's Vision for the cause of right, They stood their guns through thick and thin And never gave up in the battle's din. We here at home must stand or guns With the iii Vincible spirit of our sons.

And though the battle's Victory is won, We cannot say that all is done. For the final goal now let us StriVc. And all get behind the last loan DriVe. It's a Very small sacrifice to make To loan our dollars for our country's sake. Let's put the V loan over big; It's not the Yank Spirit to renig. Uncle Sam is looking right at YOU, He wants to know what you will do. With a Vim let's go, get to work; This Vital cause we cannot shirk.

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TOTS COATS Attractive little coats of Shepherd Plaid, belted styles, white embroidered collars; sizes 2 to S. Priced at $3.48

Lucky Four Leaf Clover Specials in Corsets Thursday Only

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Little Gents Taji Calf Army Style Shoes, full toe. laca

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