Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1919 — Page 3
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Wild ?rowd of Seven Thousand See ISammcnd Stars Turn the Trick.
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H.oiday f-.f-C' " h was in l: .ck I-In tiif fo" j 1 t . : ttt. r 1 1 nir. ! iap.iii:. iid f ! s.m unknown r ison '. nid not .c t s!art..-d in tho tirst n.-iait-T "t whtn II i k I viand. aid d liy t!i sw. !1 , I laying of Chi. k. n. l;u!lard and M;ir!ia!l. j Tit o..r i:s 'ariy ! ouohdow n. I 'anl'.ih.-n i i i.o n TV-r.- out t.j r . n n up and tio y did. j 'if put the p : in p' ' ir with I'.nrr. :', j I r: 'kiy and Kirur K- itnis away to s- - ! I runs, th- sp. ,;n ular r" rr..rni- ' i r, -.-i h'.xis w'on Jh. ihr. w a tluriy-i lAoyard pass to Halas. nhn was I downed with two yard KO, T!io strat-i ,-y liof.vd w.to in '(si'011 and K''ir;. .! to-.k. the oif.-kii-. o .-r. In :m 'olianqp! f punt Itoi-K I:dand wa ah', to mar.-'i' ioun to hi w n!i the ball, finally' I'l'insinc th-s "sal on riintn.ind'v- om - j ? rd line. A si. in- will stopped th ' okors from fc.oir -r and tho half! Midod w i'Ii Lo. k IvijMid mimnca in not J -itijr ; h- tor;i d..v. a. Th" tiio-d nii'iri. r iouiid th" Hoosiorpf " s-fvint ;nr. -v::- ;,i v nt. tiir.'pPiy-j it er .f p. v dn-ti. !.!; kIo.-' and r,h- v 'a.ido t !, :- iaii., si-. - o I 1 .-, ' a. and wi - h j :Cir.-r r''.n..- .in.h.h i lin-s. Hato-j r . -nd v - ! to s. .).! 1: - sr-ond touch- j 1 vwn vhfii l.ih." cai h i-i ' ball ox or I j. noli hit tnil ran. ';hor- tr;.'d to ki -k ! f'-'it hat foil sh-.i' a f, w inohos. Ifani- I 'ho.). t " , .1 f !y in tho fourth mmi,.... x ! . i ; k ! - la ml did . r t h i n k to r. t
: n-."-. r ; o .n,ii p, ; In i tan lo jil'i'.- fa a . First Quarter. TTstr-tm- nrt n-"tt !i- i..:-s and oIt.sc to ! f. r.ii tiio -.., it, !. Lr.s-lla kick, d .' ' 'ih.-i on :l. L'l-yard "ino t;h-Vt'irri-d :!. h; to (1.. ::..-vir,J lir.. J"? Ji"d''n p::ii'-I on jirM id ay to l'r- !',;-. vpo ". - 'I "oi. .I ihilim (.11 yards os ov, r, 4 i". 'd o.sh. 'd ma.io four throuan ta. ;o- - t hih I'lit.-k.-r. mado 1i,r 011 r;f-;t i.d. IP my 1ai'of on 'r.f-r P'.unun and rr-.iia pini-oi t.j iiloi-. who v. as dispos-d of on th. ?td I110. Km-kley made thrr-o on rir!.t . hd I la nuifiid faid to nviko th-o-'-vn and tii.- PaTl v-.-nt to tin Imi. -jf-n itn's on the 4 S -yard lino. l is-lla ofi flvo :ards on ;,. sw.)l tack!. hy TI vrif -w ski. M i'.s;i. ;. and Il.iir. ip.-oP tn'-n on I wo I'ims i h roii gi 'ii""r. 1 ;ii. . ! I'fnol l"r'-'-! : . 's punt and was dnwifd 1 ;.' I.vlo ,.-,n li'.s own .".-ard lino. Tho I iandtrs- sinri.-d a t.-rrific f.ff.'nsnf mh i ni'iit if it rrsultoi in th' firs' t-'-u.-hdown f thr yam. A pass fr-'.ni I rv-ila t.. K"dt!, lo't'd 2" yards, t'hi."'.-.-(u made t!ii'. through opiii.i'. Ham-lu-'P.d In Id for tho nt t w. . pla-. s. hat t 'hick." u's ro'k.y pia;, tiivimh ta.-k!"
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MERSON WNS
High School Teams Start Merrily On Championship
Fight.
MOSUL'S STICK PUTS LOCALS
mi . rf ronco and downed HTiry for a losl of ft ? jards w ith one minute to play j :i'id the ball around tho 5-yard lino.' '.'hn k n mad. shrto on inJ whilf H. nry ; was hold by tho Mono wall rosistrnoo. Tho half ( ndc-d as tho Kook Island juar- j i- r baok was rf ady to K'" over. This j probably sa ctl Haminotid from defeat, j Tho half tr d'Hl 7 to 6 in Hock Island's I taur. I Third Quarter. J I'rseila r-coivfd r: rret 's kick off. returning to tho 20 -yard lire. Mansfiel 1 .
and Chirktri .vrro sfivpo on first two J downs, but Mansfiold roolod off, eight on .lohrmio Mnstil. lafost addition to next play. t'rsollt. played safo find Hammond baseball toam as-un d
luu-u io wjioo, who was not M'i'("i ' las plaff in tho fjnal
iim.ii ue icu-mii mo miu.jtf oi mo nen. ; .hampionship of tlf 'h
Urieklcy was tsimwn tor a loss of thrf yards, falcon was substituted for Xiyd
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his wife and l'ttle .jauirhtor. arrived homo Saturday from 'j r.ci una t i. havum" motorod h.-re. A dploication h'-adol by the I'.odford hand rooted Pill from tho homo of bis parents, Pr. and Mrs. . '. L Rarideii, to the Ur'Uit courtroom, where
j lie was Kivon a l.ii; wob omo borne doin- ! onstraiion,,, the openini; address I'eir.S i delivered by .Minor t'harl. s Allen.
FINAL CONTEST
tlie h's
Kano t.-r th
api b-aetio Sun
day when he tised his bat in a manner which set the funs howlfner Hammond
zewski in the line. Mini; made live yards. . defeated the i).iK,.v Tram.nr Lam ?,
ies jar- j ,f 0.
'ith two men e.n the U.dx rtFdfte fav orito laeed ou( a lon; one. seorinj; hoth in th" second innitiK. Lat. r in ill" game he added another run to th i list which spelled defeat for the victors.
r; winnitiKT thirt ptime Xny.-rs team is : now within reach of ih- pennant. 1!ol,.;t j in a fast ele en-innir.B name yest..rdayj won over Join t by a score of S lo fi. I This eliminated all of Vhe. con; r.i,j, rs ' with the exception of Hammond nd' Peloit. Naeol is ..nfid.Tt that his lads j will turn the trick in the final pane j next Sunday. Although the crowd was. not as lartre as it should hae hi-.-n y. j lord ay it was generally acred thai Sun-'
days parne was .dually t tie ! -st om played on the Himmond field this year
I ii . kh ked ..al. s, ." .. . Ha---i' ti'a toe on Up- kn.k v..;;; !! . tb I all euitiK lo L k Island T'o- .. Tt r t!ded W itll tie Hill l'l the Is-h-i.dti-' possession Second Quarter. i": i.'ken started with three throufih t o ko , L'rs. 11a follow, d w i:h se. n on
rich, end for the down. Kohl was sub- j ell'.utej for Mc lay at left end and fi'.i't.- l off with a line tin lib- on Henry. v ht was -.low n. d for a i-yard loss. I ': - , f.l'.t .-sa.v.M a d -op kick. The ha ' ! I M'ii-d v.nif. ..f Hi" upriahts and Ham-i li ond .!. d posia ssioti of the ball.) Jhi made a hoc recover on Pes .lar- j ilihi's luiobl.e Hid f.. II. -wed vviih a dandv
,v--ard plimpc. e made -0 on an . , .'. run. Lriekky m.ido nine throush ,.,iiar rush. Lock Island receiving its t'.i L p'lialty t"f off side. Barrett p'oin:;. d for on.- ard and on the next j.l.y ULas r.o!iM kiioi-'s lone pass.
V Jiioii oro ij;!.' !! on the Sucker's j tw-jard lino. r.ri. 'J. -y made th. touch-flo-.vn -.hioush .enter, while r.loklookj l.,o--....i the u .al k'lk. '''he net even I
rmiu'"- ioioid I'l-s. -"a and pes .tardien j., :, j.uio mi- duei. hieiv ti a ram start -f.,1 r .; a loijehdow ;n the last, three r. inut'.w b makmc two sains on r-nd runs. Kohl g.-t ti. rough the Suckers
An attempted forward failed.
cii. ns made a miserable fttort to punt, the ball K ins: out of hounds, crivingi . ssossion to Ii.'ek I-land on Ibeir own 4S-yard line. L'rsclla. ma.le tlir.- and, Henry ton. Mansfield was -topped, j f'liickcn made three. Hammond was off-' sole, ("hn k.-n was injured on the should-! r and forced to retire-. Swansori taking I his place. Henry failed to xaln and I'r- j sella tried '. forward to Marshall. The;
pass wos too tar and i.arrett intercepted it on his ov n in-yard line, runnint; out rf bounds. This mark .d thft tiirTih'.jr poirt for Hammond. ! sperate. the visitors cm-
p'oyed every bit f football stratecy in!
tbetr makeup. fihe went tiirmich for 1G yards in two down?. Ikirrctt followed with If, and came rluht back with f-even more. Kinir was pood for first down in two pbincs after l:rickley ins .stopped. K.riK' advanc d two snd placed the ball 1r the middle of the field. Score. K'.ick Island, 7: Hammond 5. Fourth Quarter. F.rh klcy reeled off eight yards. Ife made it first down. Kintwa Rood for : u vards. 1". Smith, substituted for WA land the l:,..ck Island Kunrd injurinir an ankle. P.arrett circled wide a-, und end for a touchdown, traveling
.'a yards. Lhee missed an easy .:.hne.j
f.-r g..a'. Seoie; H minxond, 12: Hock Island, 7. i . Smith returned "Barrett's Titckoff to he ;ii-yard line and was force.! to punt. Lhee receiving on his 41-yard ltn and hejrg. d"v. ne. by Marshall. Ohee and LiriEr stiiash.fl throtiRh center for a -if-y.u.i yam wnh three minute5i to play.
Kie-R"- a I tempt ! drop the l.a'il between' ba'l classic. th" upright? failed. l"rse .-, scooped 1 he j The Ufnut club, it be.an o"''! l'i" "'-o'Hi.? and ran to the !"- i n re t.la. has fikd a miu.-
ard iia pesd-tt substituted for .on'.. I'rra-lta threw n pass to I'.uland. sood for i'fi yards. f;hee threw several tr ns pa.sset. w ithout dan ism and the pame ended with Hammond In posseswit n of the ha.H in midfield. Linftip:
i CLABBYS PLAY 0 TO 0 ' GAME WITH APLINES j In thejr season opener the Hammond ! (":abhy A. A. Lam under the management of .lohn pahl, piisyed a sralemalt trame wi'.h the Alpines at White fily i yist. rdav. After a stiff pnnie in which , neither sire uncovered much of the stuff up their shoves, the score was 0 to 0. Pah! is w.ll pleased with the. showing j of his m.-n who are all men who have J idavcd fin the 1 1 a m ruotid trprn in foinier i years.
INPI VAI'01,I. -.)n hundred Kiofj for pear trots owned by It. J. JTaft'lin in : Ind:a nap. dis, north side, are ia bloom i L r the s'c,,nd time this year.
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Himmond HiBii school football warriors nibbled their first chunk out of the state eh a m,r ionsiup pie at FroeV 1 fi-id m Jar Saturdiy afternoon whin they defeated I'"n.bel. one of two , i teams cord, nd ins lor th. .-into l.o ! by a score of 1K-1. Il was while Fro'n I was iii;ikit:K a hard fight to defend the. citj's gridiron honor. -thai Kni-nif-rs'iii was pitting themselves airainst the fact oak Park High school eleven at ink Park, the suburban ; tprr sentat.Pesh a tiding them an awful lacing, to the Line of 4 ij a. r icjk ago Kmmerson g,.i. into the spot lmht when ih.v u. !' a tod Koiillatid last ars stal cha nipioiis. ul weishuis X-'rebcd pearly 15 pounds to the man. Hammond displayed a burst of speed in the opening- quarter, that, almost took the Caryites off their f-et. It was just one minute after the first quarter opened that Par I'o'k, Gary's star half back, tower of etength in breaking up an offensive and puntrr of repUw-Pfon. feil hr fore Ifamnifind's savage oiis'iught, ii-o-ivlnc Injuries that kept him out of the balance of th. game, lie was consider, i one. of i-'ribel's stiongest men. With Ivik out of the game this paved the way for Hammond and with a cieic rniinatioii of victory took the pigskin over for their first touchdown. They missed goal, l'robol got her wind in the second quarter, and sec-sawing back and f oi 111 across the field. blu Hammond on even terms. Kcfreshed by the rest between the second le-Pf. Hammond came back with more vim in the third session and took The pigskin over for two more touchdowns. They missed both goals. It was in this session that Krobel put themselves on the scoring list. Finding Hammond's weak soot in both tatkles, Froebei played th.' posiimn hard and battling as they nvr have before, they rieared their enemies territory and took the ball over for their first touchdown. In the closing n.j.m, Frobel held its
opponents and pounding away at Ham-' mend's tacg'e position pot in .in.th.ri touchdown. They fought gamely and! frantically for another touchdown, in' their effort to tie the score, but Ham
mond bad settled down to businesa and kept the pigskin from serious dsnc.-r I'rcl.f 1 put up a wonderful battle, co.isideiil.g the loss she suffered Jn Tiestart of the frame, and bad I'olk hern able to continue the result might hat' be.n different. Hot h Piazza, and Burma u took stellar roles for Gary. Quarfarhack Searing- proved himself the shining light for the Hammond;. He is the httie star thst Gary has fe tied in track event and Saturday they sa i,him hve up to Ids reputation on thgridiron. Gary High school coaches gi . him credit of being the fastest ai" around ahi-te in the state. Hammonds two ends and also csme in for tie n share of glory and are credited with being a pair that nono iu .Northern In I iana. can touch. Although Hammond outweighed! n--opponents, they shovved that they n... only have pbnty of fighting- spirit, h'i' are fast in every respect. They hn-.f a t.-am that ought to pit themselves against the state contenders for the 1911' title. Believing the Kmmerson has a much stronger team this year than Frobei. Gary gridiron fan? are locking forward to the date of November 8, when the? will clash with Hammond.
F.P.AZTL-. Opposition to government ownership of railroads is expected to b. voiced at the annual meeting of the Cla t'eunty BeHer Fain-.ing Association here Wednesday. October 15. INDTANAPOLTS. nesptt th f?.that Mayor Jewel t will extend no oH -cial reception, great, preparations w.;. made for th" -welcoming here of Kainon PeValera, "prcsid'nt" of the Irish "rrpubiic" -
CHGO. HTS. & EAST ERN AUTO BUS LINE T.pavo Hammond at Gary Intarurbaa station. Dickson's confectionery. Leave Hammond:
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INT'IAXATi IU5. A special mecting of the stuto b iar-l .f ..Pith WiM be h.-M Cctobei- if, to eon:'. :- on the inlbienza situation in Indiana. PLAZIP. neeaust rf ft;. eexerccive us.'" .(.f fit' inlif i by school pupils the i-. nt i-c;ga ret io law will be enforced ta tlio limit hi rc.
I.TNTn-.The prh - of the Idn'on j I'lti.on Ids been inero-isel to twel! cents a week and an ita-rease r.f at ea ,t j twenty per .-lit m advcri ing r' tes w iL' j be n.-ce fsary to ri.- i aud.-d prin'lnc i
costs, it IS antlotltli ed. j
JF.FFEI-:?! i.VVI I.I.K. Word has been r'l-e.-.c.i f:om "Hop. H.inbur that lie is making ecor's t have congress provide ri memorial for "P'orge Rogers I'lark m
'larksvillf where the pionerr once Lved.
INDIANA V I.TS Indiana's cane sue
AVABASIT . - Pre..i rut Ions are l-.efng ' nr surp'.v wtl! be . xliau; : d crel..r l.'lh
mid. ted for the i w-enty-fourth serin- 1 and the ate will be dependent upon lh annual meeting of the Kleven'h District 'bet i rodm t after that date. rce.,rdir.g 1 M.dical Association here (.t. Iti, wh.n to a n ! i n. tm. tit by Slnnlev A yckoT.', i i-ilbieiiza tvnrfare w ill ! plann.i1. i I'liii.-d Sia'is diMribuior for Indnna.
YANKS MAY HAVE LONG WAIT FOR SHARE OF MONEY
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,' INTERNATIONAL NEWS 5-ERVICE! "TIP'AGO. Oct Pk- M.-inbers of th, New York Vf.ukees b.aseb'ill eiub may b. a bmg time getting their third place share of the world's series receipts and may have to be eotiteni v;'h no share what f'ar in the earnings of the base-
Hammond (12) r..K. Halas IbT... . Placklock '.:.; . jo.jes !' .. Pes Jardien I..G Keel' I. T i:dzewski Falcon
MeGay. K-h! .. .. .Ghre (i'l
K.H.B Barrett L.H.B Brick b F.H King
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Rock Island (7) Smith L.K P-"bav.' I,.T.
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Better Make It Last Wo will help you do it. What's the nred of paying art exorbitant price for a now rue:? Orientals carry a startling price tap; and domestics are away hic;h, too. You will appreciate the Important Announcement
Marshall R.K. l'1-s.'Ii.i ((") y P. Henry UH.R Ghickei, K.H.B. Mansfield K.B.
Touchdowns- i 'hb-ken. Brickley. Barrett, iloals from touchdowns T'rsella. Referee- T'ekersall. t'hicago. Fmpirc Welch. rrn.ke. Head lineman Miller. I'.l nois. Fii !d judge ha ken. Indiana.
know n t'n.at all
games won by Pitch, r 'arl Max s f.-r I lfNevv York club be thrown oil' on ih ground that Mays is under suspension by the president of the league and the
games he has won therefore are illcgnl. p
il inese gamrs are inroivn out. lietron would win thir.l place U the American kacue standings for Tho protest of the peiroif club mav
Wyland Ij.G. lead to legal complication;; that, will .4 Robb -. up th third j lace money for an ind-il- , !j Lyle K.G. ! nite period. Ordinarily the nm;rT would i fULlard Iff. ! be one for adjustment by P.an Johnson. ! 's
lu esidont of the American league, hti I i M Johnson has been enjoined by i!i , . or- . H from enforcing bis suspension of Ma- s. ;S "Whether the national commission will, M Vel justified in acting on a dispute con- ; 3 ccrning the internal affairs of th. Ain-r-lean league j an unknown question a - i y
jer n.i the matter may have to dr ig along un'il the Mays case is settled in
.ouri imi' .imnson J ? once more Tree i i'
to act.
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At reroit Joe I.ytich knocked out Dick Griffin Z. At Phi ladelptvia George Kmc breat Willie Tackson (fi). At Paris Eddie MeGoorty lost en foul to Balzac
HOME FOLKS AT BEDFORD HONOR BILL RARIDEN
BEDFORP. IVP.. Oct. 13 Rill Rari-U
den. of the wood's champion Reds, with - aaOBaOBB
Our rapidly increasing business has s.vwn a department to repair rugs and thus prolong th'i
indefinite length of timo. Rug Repairing In Hammond has heretofore heen unknown and now that Hammond ha. such a place it will he re-reived gladly hy rus owners of this region. Our equipment provides for first class Reminding of Rugs. Refringing cf Rugs. Cutting Rugs to Smaller Sizes. Resurfacing Worn Places. And other repair work that will save you from buying a new rug. Telephone 216 and our representative will call for your rug. Don't wait, delay may prove costly. "'
F. C. HOPMAN GENERAL CLEANERS 375 Sibley St.
Hammond.
BUSINESS, be it big or little, is production and distribution of commodities and service. The size of a business is measured by the service it renders the public, and regardless of the capital invested, it never can become Big Business unless its output of useful service is great. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is classified with big business, and it deserves to be, for from the day of its organization the goal toward which every effort has been directed has been to render a useful service to the public at large. Originally the purpose of the Company was to manufacture and sell an illuminating oil of superior quality, but as the years have passed the Company has been able to take a wide range of other useful products from crude petroleum, and has made them available to mankind. Today the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is big because its job is big, and as the job expands so j must this organization if it is to keep pace with the insistent and ever-increasing demands of a discriminating public, and thereby discharge completely its obligation as a public servant. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago
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