Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1922 — Page 4
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THE TTMTCS Fridar, October 6. 1922.
The Times Newspapers Mr THE I. A h"E COUSTI PKTG PIBX'G CO. : Laks County Time Dally sxcept Saturday a&4 Sunday, ilutered at too postoSlco la iUuuinond. Juos 21 1M(. Tas Times East' Chicago Indiana Harbor. dallj except Sunday, tin tared at tne uost.oir.ics in ait
Cnlcaao, J-ovectb.r 18, 191S. Tae Lake Couaty Times Saturday and Weekly ditic-a iunler.d at the postodUcs In Jdaiuuiond. ruary 4. isia. The Gary Kveniny Times toily except Sunday. E.jterod at the posroitic la Gary. April It. 118Ail under the act of March S, lilt, a second class matter. FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATION: o. ukjan painb ca . . .,..., ........ cmaao Gary Offlo . .,. ........Telephone 137 Nassau tk Thompson, East Chicago... .Telephone iJl East Chicago, (The Times) ...Telephone 28. Indiana Harbor (News Dealer). Telephone lm-J whlung iKeportsr)...., ....... .Telephone 80-M Whiting (News Dealer and Class, A4v. Telephone ia-w. Hammond jrvf exohaccas) 1100. 3101. 1102 (Call for whatever department wanted.) Xf yon have any trouble getting THB TIMES saake complaint Immediately to the Circulation XSartmeat. j NOTICB TO SUBSCRIBERS: L . It Ton fail to receive your copy or THE TIMES as promptly as you nave In the past, please do not thine It, has been lost or was not sent on time. THE TIMKd ass increased Its trailing equipment and is striving earnestly to reach Its patrons on time. Be prompt In advising when ro do not gat your paper and we will act promptly. WHAT MAKES IT SPORT Looking along the sport horizon the eye encounters a variety of interesting phenoment this season. Ancient superstitions that a man must be matured to play championship golf, or in the first flush of youth to dominate in base ball are being exploded with considerable frequency and experts are beginning to figure that age cuts very little figure in any final standing m sport. Golf is living down the stigman of being an exclusive possession of the aged and decrepit. - The country's new open champion is a youth who will vote for the first time this fall. His victory will promote a new interest in the game among youngsters. Curiously enough the runner-up in the championship was a grandfather, a veteran before the winner was born. An Atlanta boy is uniformly the lowest championship scorer, although he has never won a national title. His work is matched by the work of men who are fathers, settled golfers. ,1...Js. .... im,,mm,mmmmmwmrmmt
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Apparently age counts for nothing in one's golf status. In base ball it is commonly supposed that one is on the descendent after 30, but the year's sensation have been the achievents of the ancient Mr. Cobb and the resurrection of Mr. Bush who has pitched himself to more victories than any other player. Swimming would seem to be a sport in which established strength and endurance of the late twenties would prevail, but the other day a 16-year-old girl broke five records up to a mile in one race, and a 20-year-old Chicago boy has been shattering old standards in monotonous succession. Tilden's age would appear to be the tennis player's ideal, but a stripling is being picked as his successor, and Helen Wills another 16-year-old, is giving Molla Mallory a battle for the woman's title. Youth comes to to the front in what have been regarded commonly as the property of maturity age steps ahead in the sacred precincts of youth. There are no conclusions to be drawn from these facts, save that achievement In sport is a matter of heat and the will to win as well as the agility that youth Implies and the experience that age brings. No conclusions are necessary. It is good that sport is not a matter of foregone conclusions and inevitable decisions. That is what makes it sport.
GRIFFITH
It is perceived that the reporters on the story of the Jersey rector and choir singer are
1 at last in full stride in pursuit of a "love nest."
Mat, Miller has purchased the t .v flat buluding on Dayton street. Rev. McCutcheon returned from the conference on Tuesday. He will become a resident of Griffith as soon as he starts his year's wotk as the resident pastor. The home of George Fieffer's Is quarantined on account of scarlet fever. Kaymond the oldest son la the afflicted memter. t Mr. and Mrs. WW Hllbrlck had a daughter at their home on Monday evenJngf . Fred Rushton of Crown Point had his Index finger on the left hand amputated -while working1 at the Griffith town -water works on Wednesday. Emil Mlkowlti, our merchant. Is having a special sale of Oxforda on Friday and Saturday of this week. Ho has received a new line of underwear for men, women and children. Beverly Gordon of Chicago, had her clavieel fractured whll playing Her parents were enroute to Crown Point, while stopping to repair a tire the accident happened. Mrs. Mikorlti and children visited relatives in Hessville on Wednesday, Mrs. T. A. Malmstone attended the Merrlllville Study Club held at Mrs. Ellen 5mlth near Alnsworth on Wednesday.
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Horseshoe pitching will probably never become very popular; it does not require a clubhouse or large acreage.
THE ALACRITY with which straw hats will be laid aside again Illustrate the kinship between men and sheep.
The editor who says, "You don't see any 'kiss-me-quicks" in the new style roads" overlooked the automobiles with the curtains down.
ONE thing that is not a campaign lie is the minority figures.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Woods left
for Kansas" last Thursday morniiffl
lor an extended visit. The M. E. Aid Society will have a chicken dinner next Wednesday, Cciober 11th. 1 They will begin serving at five-thirty. A general good tlmo is anticipated. 6. G. Smith of Hammond was a nailer at Judge Barton's last Wednesday. tr. and Mrs. H. Xj. ladings returned from Montana last Tuesday. The M. E. poople here aro very anxious a-bout tht new pastor tor the coming year. Rev. F. O. Stockwell will possibly bo here to hold services Sunday but no one has been Informed officially. The Woman's Club will meet with Mrs Ella Smith of Alnsworth thU week Thursday. Miss Maybel Staltz Is home sic from Teckny, 111., this week. Mrs. A. axton is spending a few
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Vice Admiral Andrew T. Long. Vice Admiral Andrew T. Long, rommander of the U. S. naval forces in European waters, has gone to Constantinople to direct the naval operations of the V. S. fleet should any become iiecessary in connection with the activities cf the foreign fleet during the Turkish crisis.
days In South Gary with her daughter and family Mrs. Castln, Rev. McCutchen and family expect to move to Griffith this week. The annual chicken dinner at Turkey Creek will take place Sunday October 8th, the usual good time is anticipated. J. F. Staltz and daughter Maybel and Mrs. H. Walters, Mrs. Gerlach motored to Hammond Wednesday.
Won't Present Key to City; Gives.White Rose INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE TOUXGSTOUN, O.. Oct. 6. Declning to follok time-honored precedent. Mayor William G. Reese, successor to former Mayor Oeorae I Oles, refused o present a conventoin of ministers meeting here with the "keys to the city" "The key," th cmayor sad. "mlsht convey the Idea that we havo somethingto hide. Instead I wl.l give as an evid-jnro of the fact that wo welcome yo i, this white ros. ' f purity," and. ho pinned the flower on the lapel of the coat of the presiding officer.
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4 Who wrote "Peer Cynt?" 5 Who was the ..admirable doctor?1' 6 What Is theorlgin of the cataracts of the Nile? 7 Where Is British Honduras 8 Who wrote "Piers Plowman?'
9 When did England relinquish sovereignty over the American Col
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10 In what two parts Is Armenia divided? ANSWTRS TO YXSTXKDAY'S QUESTIONS 1 Of what empire Is New Zealand a part? A.ns. Bditish Empire. 2 Wrhat Illinois town -was founded oy the Mormons? Ans. Nauvoo, 111. 3 Can the president adjourn congress? Ans. In case of disagreement between the two houses the president may adjourn congress. 4 Where was Abraham born? Ans. In Ur of the Chaldees. 5 Who was the Aesop of England? Ans. John Gay, a poet. 6 What Is the area of the Pacific ocean Ans. 67.699,300 square miles. 7 What king of England lost a son by shipwreck and was never seen to smile again. Ans. Henry L 8 Who Is the amateur golf champion for 1922 Ans. 'Chick" Evans of Chicago. 9 What Is the normal pulse of a new born baby Ans. 130 to 140 a minute.
10 Where Is the deepest lake in the United States? Ans. Crater Lake National Park. Oregon.
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