Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1919 — Page 7

Vovombcr 15, 1010.

THE TIMES. .1!. RE-CREATION Edison Phoncgraph i

S pghbrBagaate - wrvmmmmmiimXm tVl ? BTMBCOV atf a&Ka&aBalW

"""""""""""JwaaBaaaaaaaBwaax3BnBKaaBaaB

HAMMOND HAS EDGE IN BATTLE

Ihavf; mat but one', with the visitors having ihe slight edge in that memorable j mooting when Wallhi Hess, tn the last

iiii'v minutes of plav. suffered a broken

Locals Believed to Be Two Touchdowns Better Than The Detroit Heralds.

By IB.VXNO CHA7KEN. I Acting Coach Ghee and his battered Hnnmond team will havo their hands ful' tomorru when they meet the pow - ; erf ll Detroit-Hammond pIcvcii at Cubs" : park, Chicago. In spite of the loss of : Captain rv-s Jardien the All-Stars er ' h-.reful cf winr.ing the game and thereby j Mate up for the dofe-at that was admin- ! Istered flammnnd In 1317. Amonjst the' Ilanmond r layers there is little doubt j as to which team will win. The fighting:' spirit that helps to gun vi. tory have bee.n instilled in the locals and a defeat j would be a great, surprise for all cor.-j earned. Captain "Shorty" res Jardien is out cf I Sanger, according to report s last idght. j hut it will be several days before he is e.ble to bo up and even getting into the i I'etroit contest by him util he doubtful.

with Fran Pdooker keeping mum. it is ertain that Rydzowskt will bo shifted to center, whlhi Hunger, the former husky Gophr tack!.', will replace the Sruth Chicago Pol at his old station. .Ha user has just bcr signed by Par.luhn, but his uvifamllisrit y with the plays will again weaken the fain play. Himmond's last workout on the eve of the elf game consisted of a long signal '.rill with a lit!!-- scrimmage, Thrs squad cf twenty-three plavers facing - h other Ht intervals. Mentor Ghee Unci nil the flayers up after a two-hour drill and av thrr (n of his heart-to-heart " iiks, which va.s mostly on the j lavs v hieh the lara intends to execute f gainst the Heralds, who arrive in Chiago this aft envois. The visiting players will mak their headquarters at the Herman Hous;. Sunday's game bv-.ms hisr for both ams. To win this game will mean a .rcat deal to hot r.e!vus. 'he 'wo clubs

j shoulder. The- probability of a tio score ! a? has been tin? case with the Hammond ! team during the last two games seoms ' r:i I Ii r Hni V r-A i ,1 n ': niii nVwuO.l h..

able to win by two touchdowns. If the visitors battle on even ti.rms in the first half. Hammond will cpen up the third quarter with such spectacular plays that

have seldom ben sen on the gridiron, j On paper and in (rimes played this (season, the two teams are bo evenly

! mat' lied that In try to piclt the winner !

I Hammond is th natural choice. The j n uf-t optimistic backers of Detroit and

Hammond seem to !- leary about a vic- ' tuiy for their respective team. The i v. - U:ht of the two teams give retrolt a

, s-iight eiig. . Should Hammond's line hold ! , up in 'heir ns'-.iil stone-wall fashion, the I j visitors will find it hard to plow through I and ur.'.es sthe overhead frame is resorted to. its all off for I'etroit. r.oih kJ f.lds line up prety even, with Harrett. Wynmn. Kalcon and Ifuward to alter- j r ate, the stars should be able to f et i awav for some nifty runs. ; If weather conditions are favorable ; ! the lareest crowd that has witnessed the I

-.Hammond team rlay this season will be. sen at the Cubs' park tomorrow after- , I'ofJK

B. B. LEAGUE -!CLASH

UtlMltS WILL MEET TUESDAY

OF

mm

lliave no blaring on the championship a j Indiana has won but one enf cr ri'.

Kama and f-'orth western ha won r.uiiv but it is oxpt-cted to !) a hird-fous-'h etrugg'.i: ritvt rtlicii

CALLAHANS

Indiana Confident as Team Starts Her'

ri!i--xrr-x tecs-?

1

Ne.e manufacture

arid repair radiators, I r a

tenders and hoods. Also new and used radiators for sale. Prices Always Ri'ht.

STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 944 Calumet Ave., Ifcmraond. Phone 1450. Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Prop. Vhoiaai Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Office: 340 lnd;ara Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Pcr.e '27. Res. Phone '1048 R.

Sporting News and Notes Jaclt Attel. a nephew of th well

1 i known brothers, Abe. Mcnt and Cae-J st, has taken up bexinfr in San Fran-

Cisco. He welsha 1G0 pound..

! Tb stadium at Antwerr. Helitium. j

j for the (nyinplc games next J ir, is j well nmier way of construction. The ' .1st set for 'he track and field events j is from Ancusf 15 to .ceptember 1. j Plans are on foot for the erection of i a spacious doo natatorlum In Los t Anpeles. of Roman architectural de!teui. which, will b a center of aquatic J activities.

p.-m J. I'able. of the Montreal. A. A.. recently broke the Canadian javelin mirk by hurllr.c the pavelin 141 tfeel S lnch. breaking his firmer mark by Mi"e feet. .lack Tait, the Torcnts sprinter, may rr'-ranize a relay team to take part in indoor mets in various cities cf the ('n.ted States durlrs the Coming winter season. St. Iouis alone of the National IeaErue clubs has fai'ed to win a cham-rion.-hlp in the older major ora-.inira-tion. The proposed ten-mile world's championship foot race which was to have brought together Oeorjte McCrea. the i tt'h champion and .lean Vermoulen the French champi.ti. at Fldinhurfrh Scotland, recently h.ts been postponed. IVfeprea has had to iindergo an operation for appendicitis. Of Harvard's freshmen students num "rinjc 535. a total of !10 have stsrned "or organized sporf. Of these 114 re'rted for rowinjr. 0") for football. or traek work. 12 for baseba'h. 1 rnr cross-country runninT and S for loc.-er football. A total of forty other signified Intentions of taking: up 'v'T'fary science. tVilliarn Kipsey. who recently passed his ..ne-hundredih ,yeart Is an enthusiast! sportsman, and expects to hunt rabbits in the Bucks county wo -ids of Pa., this fall. Klnsey is a

veteran and lives at New

Ielegates from each of the elKht cilios

j which are to f.-riu the IaUe county bas- ; k.-tbali It-ague will incut Tuesday cven- ! int." at the Hammond Chamberof Cm- ! iiK-rce to make the tinal arraniements I The principal matter to ho attended to I Kt this M'ssjon will be the . drafting of : the s. hedul..- H is expe-4d that the j season will start immediately after I Thanksgiving. j In the meetings which hah"en held ' todate the eirht , ities have been reprej seined a? follows: Hammond. Ben I'ol- ' lard; F.ast Chicago. Albert H. Watts: 1 Indiana Harbor. C. C McQuilkin; Whiti .r. Arnold Axton: Calumet, Walter Jens;

try. t-dcile Mars.-iial; Lowell. Jonn l-'et-

I rie. Jr.; Crown Foint. Karl v rawfora. ', Michigan City has bfen eliminated and

the ieatfue membership has l'n confined to Lake county. According to present plans each team will play two game with e.ach of the other teama of the league, making: a total of fifty-six fe-ames. or fourteen games thta euch team must participate in. A

i suitable trophy will he awarded the team

winning the championship of the county. Each team is makinj its own arrangements for a playing floor. Hammond will probably use the Irving school gymnasium. East Chicago with its new school gymnasium lias undoubtedly the best equipment of any as a larger crowd of spectators can be accommodated. Much Interest has been aroused In th rominB championship race and each city Is making: a thorough canvass of its material in order to get the best basketball players available in its line-up.

EAST TODAY

Br OEOB.OE K. MOLMIS. ST COPRCSPONnSNT I V SERVICE! NEW IUVE.N. 1V1111., X"v. 1J. If there beany truth in Hint ancient wheez

FLiOOMIVOTON. Ind . Nov. 16. IV.' a largo amount of confidence, despite th fact that on comparative, scores N01 1 ' w stern has the cdFT-, the Indiana foi ball squad of twenty players, oiiaper'u,' by Coaches Ftiejim. Rsthbun arid Core left Rbx.mins ton for Chicago yeattrd.i. S.x hundred s'mierits rnar' hi-d out of t! .imipii, lieAdt d by the band, to the ?-"i-ti"ii to sf-e tiie warriors b;ave Me

to the effect that a house divided agninat I trip included art. Mint-n. itself will fall, today certainly wiit be n'Pf- Ivnovan. Kwser. Risley. Mathys. terrible one for the clan v.f Callahan. ! Williams, Taylor. I.cnard. McCaw.

Wilt.y. Hintt. Fau-it. Hahbe. Hell, Mumby. !.hrer. Fierce, josh and Kyle.

SSWaL is in a cias by itself. It

is the only phonograph that actually re-creates the human

passe?

voice.

PRICES:

mm

Fj .5 ill U.J r?f. M

$120 $155 $195 $285 Easy Payment

Strauhe Piano & Music Co.

S31 Hohman St., Hammond.

Phone 661.

ILLINOIS TACKLES MICHIGAN TODAY

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!

URBAN A. 111., Nov. 15. Appearing on : an Illnois held for the first time since : 1903. Michigan will meet the Illini here j this afternoon. Illini has never beaten ; lie Wolverines, but Zuppke's men bolieve the.y will turn the trick, today. !

FOOTBALL SCORES

Midland College, if: Nobraska Central College. 0. Nebraska W'es'.eyan, 52: Kearney State Normal. 7. Illinois College, 39; Monmouth. 0. Holla, 32; State Teachers' College, 0. York College. 45; Cotner College. 0. Ottawa H. S.. 13. 1 Jt Kalie-Pcru, 0.

The battle of the brothers will be j siajred here th.s afternoon in the enor- '

nous bowl u an added attraction to the 1 annual Ktiiliron struggle between Vale and FrincToii and it promises to esclipse ( even the Internal in the outcome of the battle itself. j 1 Tim Callahan ia Tale's captain. He; plays center. Mike Ca'lahai- plays center for Prince- ' ton. When the whistle blows for the first scrimmage these two fr'ants of the j clan of Callahan will crouch opposite j each other and do their darndest to push I each other through th" ronotte sld-s of I the huge concrete Vwl. ; "Tiiiimy" is something over ix feet! and w t-iKhs 2 r 5 pound".- "Mike" is about ' the. .same size, but the only Kcsles around j 1S5. so whatever odds there are appear, to 1) jn Tim's favor. The twins' battle will be staged in the; bowl this afternoon before what prob- 1 ably will be the greatest crowd of people . that ever saw a football match in this j country. j The wea'her was iiieal. being clear and . co'.d. ! Sixty-one thousand tickets have been! sold end officials claim that nearly tw Ice j

mat many couiu nn oe!ii uiBwfeu ui could the bowl have accommodated them. Tale was favored to win in the early hottinir. but the buoyant Princetons, who

came in from New York this morntng on j every special tram, took all the money

in sight and th odds wavered about even

money long before noon. Ya'.o was a heavy, t-mooth runnirg machine. The Flue will outweish the Orange and Black on an average of eight

pounds to the man and this Is a hand!-j cap that will be felt more and more! ' severely bv the Timers as the ?am progI ' I

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE

T!

V!td

.I'

war

7 Tope. Fa

Th Staifori hrlltre groun-ls $r T.ondon. where the Chelsea Pootba'l Ciuh plsvs '"s Entrlish l,acrue and cop soocor i:amra, has been Improved ".id. will accommodate fl'i.ftOO spectat -th, inclodins SMI under cover. B ixinjr is popular in Manila. One of -V,,. ht exponents there pcl- Ca- ' .npe'n. n fnt'.iT "ir'it. Four- round bouts are held once week. The Canadian Amateur A'hletlc tTni'.ri has aptoi"ted co loiiowinsr eomn.i'tees to tahe chirE,e of the Canr iian I'lTympir (inn s entries: J. (I Merrie'., Toronto; I'. Bruce MetV.na!" Toronto; F. T- Ross. Ottawa: Col. F j Tree?. Montreal; Morton II. Crowe. To: onto, secretary. In a recent athletic meet for blind soldiers, held in Toronto. Mr. Oreen won four out of twelve events, flnishir.p first in th shotput. the hop. ster and jimp, standing broad Jump and the sack race.

Football Games Today W35ST. Io-wa vs. Chicago at Stagg eld. Iilirioi. vs. Michigan at t'rhans. Wisconsin vs. Ohio Sti'.e at Madison. Northwestern vs. Indiana at Evanaton. Purdue vs. Pe Fauw at Haftjett. Marquette vs. North D-.ikota at Milwaukee. N'brn.ska vs. Kansas at Lincoln. Notre Fame vs. Michigan Aggies at Notre Fame.

Northwestern Collega

BOSTON, ilass , Nov. 35. "I'm "not rootifls for either Princeton or Yale beforehand. I am not saying which I hope will win but its John's last chance." This was the way Mrs. Mary E. Calla

han, mother cf "Tim" (John) Callahan,, oapt.Un of the Yale football team, and 1

.ilK t ana.ian 01 ine iTinmnn rooioau j Purest

team, spoke of tne 1 ale-I'rinceton gmeiEt La,Wt Forest today. For it Is to he the battle of the j EAST. Callahans. with brother at-'finst brother j Tal vs jr,nrf ton at Haven. in gridiron warfare. And Mrs. Callahan, i Hflrvard v8. Tufta at Cambridge. the proud mother of the two" six foot I pnn vg Ptt9burgh at Philadelphia.

heroes, rides down to ew Haven to watch the battle cf the Callahans. "It will be the hardest day of my i

Mra. Callalian said today, "but ;

vs. Amherst at Williams-

life

don't mistake rne, I will be o proud of th two boys and so hippy that they

tare happy, and so glad of the honor they

have had making the football teams. And yet and yet all the while that

game is playing- and the crowds are ye!!- j ing. I will b Just praying for the end. j when, football over, I can inspect those hoys and sen wi'h my own eyes that j they haa net been hurt." !

Williams

t CWtl. Army vs. Villa Nova a.t West Point. Navy vs. Colby at Annapolis. Cornell vs. Penn State at Ithaca. Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syricusa Partrnmcuth vs. Frown at Boston.

SEVERAL BIO GAMES IN WEST

'INTERNATIONAL NEW1! SERVICE1 CHICAGO. Nov. IS. Chieatro footbail fans will divide their Interest tod.i between Stagg field at the University cf Chicago, where "h!cago and Iowa will meet, and Evansston. where Northwestern will take on Indiana. Chicago and Iowa, each of which still

if j I IN THE SXNj I New Late Saturday's Edition r! K, iXZgm-tt ifep p j

Tel. East Chlcaa-j tn DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST rirrt National Raak BMH. Cor. rMcago 4k Forayte Am ft rmrf:o. Consultation In Eng.Un. vi-maa FolUh. Hlavtah and Ruaalan.

MULLTN SHADES JOHNNY MAHONEYj FH T I .A DELI "HI A. Nov. 15. Oood life! of a 1. .'t-l.arni jab carried Eddie MuFin t victory over Johnny Ma.honey of Har.ieton. Fa., in the six-round windup at the Cambria A. C. last night.

George Chaney Erns Verdict Over Eddie Mov BALTIMORE. Mr.. Nov. 15. Despite the advantage cf he)cht. weight and

reach. Eddie Mrty of AlIntown. Pa., was , has a chanco for the Big Ten champlonniven a "terrific, bea ting in a twelve-round ' ship, will fight desperately and a brilbout here last r ight by George Chaney. j liant battle is anticipated. Chicago will who was awarde,) e referee's decision, present a strengthened line-up and Is

Moy showed remarkable ability, however, to take punishment and though badly beaten remained on his feet till the final round.

FOOT BALL RESULTS EDITION On Sale in Hammond, East Chicago, Whiting and Indiana Harbor After 7 P. M.

I confident of victory. j

I The Northwestern-Tndiai a game will

OUR SHOP IS

LOCATED AT 301 Hammond, Ind.

MICHIGAN

AVENUE

We paint your car any color you wish and build new tops to suit your tas'.e and pockethook. Our prices are the iowest and our work is guaranteed to give perfect s.itijf action. Winter Topi. Winter S.des. top repaired, or a California Top maJe to f.t your car. Fords repainted and a new top for $30.00. Get our prices on painting or trimming your car before giving cut your work. CUT RATE AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING CO. Office Phone 2141. Ret. Phone 1043-M.

I have four distinct make? of PIPELESS FURNACES The Calorie, the Peninsular, the Globe, and the Homer, each guaranteed for six years and guaranteed to heat your house satisf.ict ry to you mi one ton of coal pep room fr a year: or in orber words, we cut yur coal bill one-third to onehalf. If interested in a furnace, phona me or drop me a. card.

livery Woman Wants

A. R. HARRIS

1333 Carondolct Ave., Heyawlach. Fbona Hegewisch 9360. Nearly 600 in us- ir. t'alumct region. Sol i on terms.

rvrrrr:

R

Wh ere to Dine Hotel Hammond

estaurant

115 Sibley Street You are Misin the Best Ch f (American) and the Bsst Eats in Ha-nmo'd If You Dont Come Here. Special Sunday Dinners

Theodore Gitscoff : Pcprietor

jaw. rfiuoow.w..-ifa3fcv...jiBBi Opportunity stares up at you from this page. ili may be a better

! position just the cot

tage you want to rent r chance to own a hcv on easy terms a new cook an ambition6 employe what

j not C Y anf ads bristle with the intimacies of the wc 1 a-da) vorld. You ca 1 afford 'to over-

loo iw them with your dailv reading.

FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE

Dissolved In water for douches atops j peMe catarrh, ulceration and infjam j nation. Pccommended by Lytiia . J Pinkhans Med. Co, for tea year, i A healing wonder for natal catarrh. ' ore throat and sore fern. Economical Haa ntraoftiifiary rfeanti&a and arairtiodal u'ww.

5aaait Frea. 50c ail drunista. er portnid fcr l maA. TKeFagtofiTei" Commey, BetT. Nlam. J

Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohmpn Street Phone 3032

r i ' For Auto

Radiator Work IVe have ;ho largo: :irni hest c!i:j;ii for ?ho rfpairinr of iiacJiator. Fenil-' .rs. Hood.-, Tanks ;tiid Lamps. We also make new radiators and top; ico new cores into any make of radiator. We puarantee aH of our work

ANNOUNCEMENT

ARROW HEAD INN

BURN HAM, ILLINOIS

Chicken, Fish and

Frog Leg Dinners Spaghe ttn Italian, a Specialty

Dancing and Refined Entertainments Cordial Invitation Extended To All

II i I! I!

Mi' !