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MWInr. -Time 10. 1918. Page Five LOOK WHO GAVE IT! Classified Help Wanted. WANTED Men,; t boys and girls;) Steady employ, merits: DOVS ana onrls must be 16 years. Apply Reid Murdoch & Co. 5-27-tf Wanted Hale Help WAN'TED Driver?. American Evrro Co. Hammond. 0 hley- VA N'T F. D MfSfK''f r; carry messages. Tel Co. Hammond. boy wilh. Western Union 5-29-tf M FAT CUTTER WANTED For J lb' -1: h, i-rs unl good working ron . -n-.'n" desire personal interview . ref erln E Jf.t, 769 Indiana bnoV wVtitiK. Jf- unload LABORERS coal and ! Pure Ice Co. in. wivTrn To ore".- Apply WV" 3 4 Schrage ave. h.": tj- i -b - Blacksmith ; good pay for permanent right man. 9 Hammond 6-7-1 WANTED roit ion : ' Wiionx t. rbon Machine & Fore's "V ks. u.lVrrrv mi'il Spd man for janitor: pood salary. Apply. Ema- ,vp. East Chicago. 6-!'.3 good lath hands. VV 1VTK pvp ' - . . .. V. A- l- c. rsre v o i Hammona , " ,;, .-o Wilrox St. rnone x.a- fi.8.4 WANTED Experienced truck driver at once. Indi ana Harbor Lumber & Coal. Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. WANTED Laborers: 4(V per hour: short and long l,ift. Metals Kenning 6-8- Ocborne. Tnd. 5.,,v. n to huv ':imh? n t-. d W A N" '.;n,im b'-'i--r' nd por.i 'i rrrn-.i-.d and ) parfv pav ? . or :s 'voT-;!, n i ra"d ' " e'VP -f-froni'-. p no rip W WTEP-An pxper'.en.: man. Apply at one. V -n on d. hof fan ? : t t. - s -1 WANTED Grocery order packers, alo grocery salesmen. Apply in V. D. T;ovegren, Lion Store. Hmt; mond. WNTEP Trti-U d-iver. Bed Co. Hammond. Enterrris 6-S-2 V'WT STROVE pnT-Ff"ii 1 "nd or in Alii" ' ' 1 - ' , : btjcinf."?. 1 ai X. Hi'hman ft Hammond. WAVTFD Midd! a"d man n woni- ' n chaTr-bTmaids: good pay Hotel 6-10-3 Vee ita. p, pi n r a . ker store clean. MAN" W Summers Pharmacy. Mammor.n 6-10- W NTEH Laborers Co. Hammond. Straube Piano fi-10-3 . -tct- T-cr? man f re a d - ' . - 1 U ,K mo 1 APPly. Mr. tepnen. . . fi-,ns Hammond. Wanted Female Help jirls between ages ;u ana w to V..-..; r i. t ,.r.t-. f e er lATiai s 1 (1 r f w"ik i" '2 - :..i-i. Kt. ppr da : 51""" rer wr-s. - 3111 Pennsylvania e. r non" 6-5-6 1 er. Ir.d. Harbor, WANTED D'shwssher: p1o phii'jps Ho'el. 701 Chicag' Chicago ave. Eest Chicago. w a itress. ave. E. 6-7-3 WANTED Waitress. The Hammond Cafe, 141 State 6-7-3 street. WANTED Middle 8gd woman or P-e- .-.l f.f Knprfl nnuwjiiv. -i -' ri!f jif . Hammond. 6-7-6 WA? STENOGRAPHER j...,.ki-.- e oerienced. ac, urate . rapid W a ge s. Ham- 6-S-2 r'Si- permanen Call at. once, mnn d. pcs'iion. HlgnesT W. B. Conkey o. and WANTF.P- ' ron in p. "0 Carrol -tvooian to do washing Tir F Court VanWoerden st. Hammond. 6-10- orr.an to assist in house- WA cleaning i 'a H a! once. T hone .:.. Dr T. R. Bdov.n. Hammond. h-i-i "ahier: one living 1n East Chicago and van some i-r-.-.e- nreferred Pleasant surroundne. Applv. Mr. Stephen. - fi:,o-6 WNTF.D Dishwasher. App'y. Timing Rnoin. M Hotel. Hammond. 6-10-1 For Rent. FR KENT Gsi I It mm on d . 24 Webb 6-i EOR RENT 3 room unfurnished Fee ond fl'inr near court house. Address. A p Care Times. Mammoni. - T CP REV-T La-I--' will hire her hom v 'ith" couple: ro children: 1 block e....r,,"rsf barne: res', r-.n'. Write, o. r T'n-es Hammond. 6-10-1 T FNT- hed. ? rrfiTti?. furnished c-- i:n S6S Calume. ave. H-vn-6-10-t ond. Situations Wanted. ".'ANTEl1 W'erii mornings by two vofnc men. Address K D. Times. 1 ? :i m "':. d . 6--2 Room and Board. P.OA RH AM i R' .liM-ii- a -i . n e.i r r-a. 1 .n e ai Hal miond. -For neat gentle . 3 6 7-B Truman 6-S-2 Fi"'!: RENT Rooms with board in pri .'e fati-ily ; Mit from car line. 452 A?h st. Phone 1116M. Hammond. 6-in-i BOARDERS AND ROOMERS Wanted at 167 Logan st. Home cooking: block from car line. Phone 27.17. Ham mond. 6-10-4 Wanted to Rent '.ANTED or West a :r.n;ond. s fir . Ha mm cise. s. Side. Rhone 2 300f-6-10-1 WANTED TO RENT Fi'-e or ix room flat or cottage. Address. ?. L T. Tln-i;";. Hammond. 6-10-1 ,p pr;-r- S y-VAM bullae irl'l r-r " .'.;, X 'fcH.ru g. John Lvnch. H'sh ",ac 1 Tnd Advertisements If ; I yor sale - Sh",', 'it l r-l.Pn nnhinPt lnmi.lrv ruhs .i11 'Pen evenings. , . - ,-n. . . 1 111 outn suio, one Mori from car lino, within walk ing distance of the Standard Mod l.nr (. o. I'ru'f1 exepp tionallv low. Small pnvmont hn .incp ke rr nt. HA KG IS & MOORE. Phone JV21. 402 Hammond Bide. fi-fi-tf. FOR SALE OAJEY. New houses In renrer of city. Applv. Joseph Frost. 622 Erndvi-ay. Telephone. Gary 291. 3-27-tf FOR SAT.E t room oo'ac. all morl frn: fuiiiic" hfnt. all assessments paid: barirain tf tskfti at onop. Rv cwn-r. ,MR Michigan ave. Hammond 6-7-8 R A P.C.ATX Wi'l sell fram I-S loraterl on IS? Johnston si. Hanimond. Ind.. j rr v!" e.-hance for cn.it iiunnir car; with ranin'. Itifnrmfttn. !. S Lesz.- hi cbone Monro mvk. fi'iCash. Real Estate. Loans FOR PALE Oood hu'ld'nc St. nir 140th. Add re-Ti-Ti". Hammond. vt on lv s. L. V !-- FTt SALE OR :T 'R'.isWss prop- ertv and flvt'a. cor. Pta'e L'm ann Doviglas. In Hammond Fee rr. Ows- rawski. 71 Hohman St. Hammond. I eay near , 6-S-2 FOR SALE 5 room "rms. Inquire r,;i i Chioago ae. H'.mmond. V'!a' s- finstlin. Mevn & Co.. Vacant! House, Corner State Hohman, Phone 140. Hid i 4 room framp otiaee: pas and elee- J trio lip'i's. Isrpe atii sraoe for 'woj add'iora rootns arT lot with shd. f .irtl v 1 '' "'0. " : 5.-' i Rsn ti !. easy nt!. Located 0:1 Hickory st. nar Hoftn.an st. Gooil room hii'ijrsloir. V.is romplet ei I'lSih s. West Hammond. 10 .iin. wn'k froni !mn : r.rnc-r ',o- On'y $1750; $;so. cash: ha on easy (onro. " room cntta?'-. Si: iuiribia. bvo. ooii workinjr a! Standard rnr Or-.on- $;i0 ion S , e e . cash. Easy terms. 4. room cottage. linrv s1 lartr "A ft. lot. $13.1 dovn. rri.- ;ofif. .". room bunc.i!'i. Hnrv s'.. near ohicaco ave. just eoniptpip.l : an ideal hon e for j e.u within w a'kinsr distance of ail Hammond factories and car line vn:' S40ft.no down. BaJ. Special p'-K'e. 'o s'.i rouiidinsr tow on eatv tei-ms. 4 room cottage, n.a iin-ore st t vomt-s for $l".riO; cr.v $;on sh; 2 year old. I Howetroofl Waltham St. R room modern bungalow, r.o ft. cor ner lot with every om yen ience. The most modern an 1 up to date horn in town: wonh J60fto.oo. Yours for $1750: $r.on.oo down. Our 'ist of vacant Iwim will in'er est yon. Call and look oyer our bar gains. 6-10-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 1 5-pass. Buick, prac lieally new: also Ruielt roadster. VANS AUTO SALES. 93 State St. Hammond. . -2 FCrt SALE 1 7-pss "Marmon: cost SS.nfio.no; onlv $ 1 475.00; sold on ac eouti'. of dra-. V VN S AUTO SALES 91 Stale St. Hammond. 1 - S - 2 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Light roadster: 1915 S-pa.-s. Cole autouio bi'e: good mechanical condition. Call during day. S20 Erie St. Hammond. 6-S-6 FOR SALE Used cars taken In on new Elgin Sixes: 1 Oskland Seedan: I Dodge roadster; 1 5-psss. St'idebaker; 1 5-ias. rort: 1 "7-pass. Chalmers. These cars sr, like new. VAN'S AUTO SALE? 93 State St. '.i-d-2 Hammond. FOR SALE 1917 used El gin in good condition; was bought last September from Elin Sales Co. 5-passenger 1917 Studebaker; 5 - passen - ger Elgin; 7-passenegr Jef - fries and 1916 Overland, all in good condition. Will sell or exchange for Buicks. Call at 116 Sibley street, Ham mond, Ind. FOR SALE 1 117 Chevrolet T.ahv Grand: 5 pas" ; like new-. .500; 1 n t $ Empire. S pass.. tar-r and lights. $240; 1117 Scr'nos-Bootli. 2 pass.: like new-. 1 175. 4506 Fory'h ave. FhoT. 672. East Chicago 6-S-2 FOR S A LE Overland. 1316. model S3: fine condition. " .00. Terms. Fhone 1652. Hammond. 6-8-3 FOR SALE 3-pass. Hipp: in first class condition: new- tires and new paint: a bargain if taken at once. 502 Fred si Whiting. 6-10-2 FOR SALE Oakland Six: 5 pass: 5 I good 'ires fiiinir.or and winter top. j phone 11"5R' Hammond 6-1 0-2 i i .1 FOR SALE 1015 Empir 1 11 Maxwell. 5 ra pa It 1 5 0 i-17 Ford r"i'i" r. JC75 ; 101? Pr.hr Grand roads er 375. V,' 4 5(16 Forss'he ave. Phon 67 Chire go. (Hovrolor: ill trade. 2M. Eas' 6-10-2 For Sale Motorcycles. 2I-fI KArTlD MOTORCYCLES. Fycetsior. Henderson, I"d,an. Harlev F'inderQ. Thfr. "!' Eagie. Senr. Tope Day ton. M-i'orbikf-. Excelsior, Light weights. Si-iid c 'i ea"-.- pa '-ments ESCELSIOE AUTOCAB SALES SOOJL 29 State St. Hammond. Ind. 6-7-3 FOR SALE Dayton motor bicycle, al most no-?; clutch. magneto, tool, all eoinplete. Jus- the thing to ride to work. Will take Liberty bond and small rii'.eiint ash : bargain. E. R. Frost. Rhone E. C. 23 1. 6-S-3 FOR SALE! Twin Indian motorcycle, first class condition. V VN S ALTO SALE? 01 State St. Hammond. 6-8-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY Ford touring body and top. 1316 or laer; must be 1n fair condition. Rhone 1.035. - Hammond -S-2 T WAN" ho-i-e: T( R I " Y A 3 or 4 room small rash pevmont; balance rror h '. v. Ha mn-rind Address. L. A., carp T'- 6'82 i want to put a 5 or 6 room mod- em cottage for cash: must be a bar- sra:n Address B. H., care Hammond. TT.Z For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Diamonds - Unredeemed and Railroad i Bank, 65 State Street, - . , u . S - i - I Get the habit: pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State 'Sir(Cl - Look for the clock in 01 sign d. ArKin, iMSr - 4-25-tf t'fR PAt.E- -irorry nnd mirk' doin?: $(''i(iiio business yearlv; present nr IS ras, Tdt 1o--at 'nn. niod-n building, tst f!a.s C. turr. Poor hfal'h comppis rnp to retire. Can givp Prst r!ass business and bank referetvv Ca'l B"-1 sp iiie; fnformaMon; will Kivp pood ase on bmMirijr. E. Jewett. "I Indiana bUd. Uhltins. Ind. 6-4-1; FOR PALE Cheap. 1 TTobart rlctr1n coffee mill. $40.ft0; 1 TTobart etctr1e rr.par enter, ftn nr. k .lewpit, 7n In diana Wm1 Whitinc. Ind. 6-4-6 FOR SALE S' rawberrles. ,T. Ehor.p i;siT3. Hammond. TX. Srunt 6 5-t f We Buy Liberty Bonds for jCash. Real Estate, Loan; ;and Insurance. Open eve imngs JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 40. For.ythe Uf. F.aat Chiracs. rhon ns. FOR SVLE Golf Hubs. leahr hnc: mashi nutter, mid-iron, and driver. Wri'e Times. Hammond 6-6-tf Fnri SLE Cornet. S"-lS4th p'ae. FOR SALE Cheap. 3 set 10 pinnette bow I in gr ullnvs; or will trade. Phone. 1155M. Hammond. Frank. F. Yrmrs. 4 Doty st. (-'-?, FOR SAT.FSfore t) n.t fi,tvrs ii-Iit. ine soda fountain, tah'es and chairs. ' raniv case, cgrar case ana ice Pox. a' 5 72 Michigan. rhon 1751. Hammond 6-7-tf FOR SLE 2 show cases and rash reis'er. rhap. Thone Hammond 702 Hohman s'. 6-S-2 FOR SALE Ire from car at Howard and TMumrner avenues. Will deliver to all parts of citv. Win. Sielaff. jpllOne 1 72D. 11,1111111011(1 . 5-1S-2 FOR SALE- -New- 14500 btcvele at a 62 Walter st. Hammond 6-10-1 bargain. OR RENT OR SALE A rooming house and restaurant, a' a saerifl . e: ceni-entent to Standard Steel and ihe 'enkey plant. Fhone 2031 Hammond 6-11-3 FOR SALE Burer and dining room table; as good as pexr; reasonable .'S7 Summer st. Hammond. 6-19-3 FIRE DAMAGED Hav and straw given awav H. P Downey. S2S Calumet ave. Ifammoni. " 6-10-1 FOR SALE Household eoeds. 59 4 Wilcox st. Hammond'. Tarty leaving town. fi-m-2 FOR SALE $250 bedroom suite, ma hogany including1 bed. chiffonier, dresser. 2 chairs box spring-, pew vel vet rug. 501 S Todd ave. Eas! Chicago 6-10-3 FOR SALE Baebu'-nr and cook stove. Call at J-24 Walter sr. Hammond. 6-10. t Miscellaneous ROOFING. Applied over old shinglps; colora red. preen or steel grey. Cheapest on tha mark f. Get prices from Em!1 JI null 612-H14 taklev ave. Phon! 2203. Resl- I deuce photi'j 2467. Hammond. 4-lti-tf For Rent Furnished Rooms Cool $4 per airy newly vecii and up. furnished r AVALON HOTEL 1C2 State St. !Ph one 1652. Hammond. fi-l-tf iFoR RENT Furnished house, rom- p'etp. for mid-summer period: near Oonkey's; highest references only con sidered; no children; $10 weekly. F'mn flRDM. Hammond. ' 6-S-3 FOR RENT Modern furnished room near car line and rark Breakfasr if dectred. Rhone 2831. 101 Doty si. Ham mond. 6-10-1 FOR RENT 3 furnished ro.cs f, light housekeeping. 211 Logan st.j Phone 224S Hammond. 6-10-11 FOR RENT Furnished room. M" S Hohman. Rhone "254. Hammond H-10-1 FOR RENT Furnished room, strict modern. 124 Condi' st. Hammond. 6-10 - FOR RENT 2 large rooms, light, dnn and modern: furnishpd for light housekeeping. Fhone 1 336W. 575. 150th st. Hammond. 6-!-l FOR RENT 2 tight hntisekeep!nx rooms with bath: a!o 3 sleeping rooms. 134 State st. Hammond 6-10-1 i FOR RENT Fumlhd om for rn- 'leinan. central l.ica' Apt. I 4UI horsy ne ave. r.at nicage 6-10-2 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms fur light housekeeping: ba'h and e!e.. llcht furnished. Inquire 423 Logan -r Hammond. 6-10-2 FOR RENT 1 moderr.- furn'shed room private family, a1 407 i tar roll s TTammond 6-10-; FOR RENT 1 437. f'4 '. -3 furnished rooms. Phone 'ondit t. Himniond. 6-10-2 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, at 7 1 Sibley st. Hammond. 6-10-2 LEGAL NOTICES. I will not be responsible for debts except those contracted by my self. ALEX JOHNSON. 3203 East S2.-.d st; 2r.l Fa'. South Chicago, III. 6-7-3 On and after 10th day of June. 101S. I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by any one but myself. ROY JACOBS. 361 Thornton ave. Hammond. Tnd.. June 10, 131S. 6-10-3 "Ihe War Savings Pledge Card is ? little r.ote written to Uncle Sam ! to assure him that you are with y,;m n the war and that you intend ; i t0 stay t0 the faAsh. I e o q ft iTC jf 5 o 0 il n . nllluiD CQK BACK i iliXSy After th" rsnk farce Hammond pu up a iveok ago they rame hack yestefday and trimmed th Knmpos In regular hiK leacue fashion. Revnolds who looked had against the Iodirer Train, rc was almost the whole show in e4erda.v's same. He held the visitors down to two hits and struck nut nine men .Tim was nver in bp'tr form and if trii!i; exhibition is any Indira' ion of what he will do next Sunday when Ham mond plays the strong Navy team there will be no doubt as to the outcome of th bi? battle with the Great Lakes club. Johnny Mostil. as usual, was the star along; with Fino!d. SlannRpr Koni mers shifted the second baseman up a not li in the batting order and put him in tin: cleanup position where he im mediately made good in the f.rst inning when he cracked out a two base hi: Peering Poole from third base after two inrti were out. Again In the third Mosul was th're with another hit In a pinch and tins time be again score,. poole with the second run of the (tame. The only other man on the iuh to gt two bi's aside from Mosti! v a Poole our In lie !ad-oft man mho incidentally play ed a so.d a!! around cm both at bat, in the i M and on The bases In the liist Inninif Poole pot on through an error by th Rrf-t sai kr. was advamed to s 1 end on Knight's f a ridce, moved to third on Andlers out at first and then scored on Mostils two base hit against thp risht fild fence. Ham mond scored again in th- third when Fool opened up with a clean single to l-ft moved tip to third on a wild pitch and then after Audler worked Mitchell for a pass Mostil was there again with another nice, clean blow- through the infield, who were playing in 1 lose to cut a man off at the rubber. This was ii ' ; fcr Hammond until 'he sixth when Komroers led with a bit. was advanced to .second on Th' .npsou's sncril're and .eootv-i on nhode't single past the short - s i c. ,1 Th" only time the Rnmeos 1o"kd d.ir.gerous was in the third inning when they had men on second and third with GIT FANS D By H. C. HAMILTON (United Tress Staff Correspondent.) NEW TORK. June 10. The recent cry of wolf tn the baseball world, the same being; a howl to the effect that the Giants would trample civilisation in thu baseball world under foot and make a dash for the pennant that would stand for no opposition, was an eastern howl. It did not come from the West and the Wrt"a confidence in the rest of the National league was well placed, as can be seen by studying the effect of the western invasion on the monstrous av erage riled up by the Giants in the e.'irly- part of the season. If the Last had been half as well equipped to withstand ih murderous spurt of the Giants as early prognosti cators hoped they would be. the cry never would have been raised. The trouble was that the West had been un derestimated. Folks east of the Alle- crhenies refused to believe that the VSes. been raised to Mich strength had finally FOOTBALL UP TO BIG TEH HEADS; llflTf IQ SQIfFO President Bryan, Indiana, Puts Question Before Other Colleges. TNDIANATOLIS. IND rjuesM'in of abolishing June 10. The mtercollegia l football in th" western conference, col leges duiirg Ihe war has again come up. il became known h'i Saturday, when it was learned that Freud- nt Wil liam L. Brian of Indian uniirrsity had written a k'tr to the rfidni' i of iln iher universities in th conference ast- in the.r views on il'" subj- ct. President Biyeii had the matter Ihm j tar. not only v. cti '!'- coiucreao--colleges, but w uh President Wilson. It was then the t iic-ral I'lncn ihat nil athletics should be n.aiii-.i, a. u was believed ihe training was perl!en f"r the young men of th ceiititrj, and m this President Wilson was agreed. Blg-ger Fir Burden Now. Since Ipsi fall Ameti-f-'s part In the w ar has urcatly :n reaped, and new prob!--n's have arisen, which it is slid make the subject of abolishing inter co'.legjste athletics vital at this tun0. The go-en.ment. accordiH" to rep ,ts from Washington. ha taken diff : nt any I altitude toward base nan pisyer ami in-ny- rjuest ion Is asked if the Rnprnn:"nl does not give tacit approval of profes sinpa! baseball, bow- ran it sanction in tercollegiate athletics. To Protect Bird From Ccs. Thp polp s".rpfriirig a martin-hfins, fr any other birdhouse. ar,d nlso th trunk of m tref In which a house Is plaepd. Bboiilrt b protected by a cat gruarr, -writes Oeorgf GladtJen In an ar ticle on bIrdbons construction in the People's Home Journal. Barbed wire wound around the tnink of the tree, but held nwat from It by tyip.tr around the support or tree trunks, a number of stalks o? rose bushes or any other branches with natural thorns. e4 two down hut K'-mmera ended this rally when h- Fi.eaied Laramie a fly over in right fe!d. Again in th sixth the visi tors hr.ike out and 'his t.rne they si o red a run on a hit. stolen base and a wild 0:rnw in first by Knight. In the fifth Inning Hammond should have scored eesjiy only for som" po.-r vok on the bases. With none down Knight tried to score ft' m fcc. nd rn Anlers iafe hunt but be v ai an tasy out at t'ir- plate. It looked like bad baseball to try to score on this play especially with nobody out. Hut aside fro.rt this one mistake Ham mond j laye d sir liar ball and on the strenRih of today's showing should be in lip-top shape for the Navy boys. Hammond football fans will have " chanc to sec their old favorite on nst Sunday when "Faddy"' Diseoll will be playir.k' shor'stip for the, Jackies. Th box score: Hamm'ond. r h. po. a. e 2 2 0 j l o n i ; 1 2 o o j 2 i. 4 o ; i s n o I o 10 n i iooo 0900 n o i n S 27 8 2 h. po. a. a. Rnole. s Kn'gh'. Andler. Mostle. . 2 Sh. 0 If. 0 2b. 0 Kommers. cf. 1 Thompson, lb. 11 Rhode, rf. 0 Hudson, c. Reynolds, p. Totals 3 Bomtoi. r. Sehuite. "b. 0 Mack. 2b. 1 Laramie, rf. . 0 Kluth. e. 0 Tachet-i. cf. 0 La H"y. ss. tl S.-hiidsr rf n Hollita. lb. 0 ?Ltchell. p. .0 . oia's 1 2 24 10 "0000T0 00- o i o o i o o - F.omeos 0 Ttammond 1 T w r. - ha s h i tsM os t i 1 7K n I eh t . Bases pn hall Off P.enotds. 1: off Mitchell. 3. Struck out By Reynolds, 9; by Mitch- e;l. X 0 St Tf REST OF WORLD that th famous and troublesome Giants would be forced to swallow pill after pill mad of bitter, bitter defeat. It was a fact last fall that the Cin- J cinnatt Reds were, ready to challenge the Giants for the leadership in trie National league, and it became a fat last winter that the Cubs were ready to bid for old lime favor. The Cardinals had some bard lu.k early in the season or they. oo. would baxe been taking a few falls out of the Giants. Every one realized these thines but the Giants and the Giant fans, who felt It their duty to shed fears of pity for the rest of the lea rue. Time was when some of th NaMonal ;.gue was wondering why the Giants were not forced to sell or trade some of j their players in order to help out the j reit of the league, winch had been raid Rt hit by the draft and enlistments. the G. ants' time to suffer came. The " - scattered n.is. i ne score or ootn Ginnts have lost J Barnes and .rjmes follows by innings: .liM" 1 1 k 1 V to 1V Benny Kauff at anyj First game: j ' mi Huh Benton may h lost. ENGLAND WANTS YANKEE BOXERS UrgeS American GlOVe Men! to Cross Sea and En tertain Soldiers. LONDoy, June 10. England wants some of the cleanest and best American champions and near champion boxers now training American soldiers m tha various ramps to cross the ocean and j help entertain the doughboys and offi cers in England. Americans, and Englishmen as well, who sie waking up to the crying need for cb'-an sports .and entertainment of' the Yankees in London and nearby camps, need some hear!; iners around I w Iv.ch 'hey can build the con'emplatea i l compet it ions "P ! our boys. which they hope to give The projected events already are be ing discussed throughout England, and the idea is held that eventually they may branch out into periodica! interna tional contests. The fume of the present Wednesday nghts arranged for 'he entertainment of the Americans is spreading, but they lack the needed glamour of big names. It hac hten found that but few- of our hovs need more th."ii the Y. M. C. A. hirs to oftsrl the lure of the Strand, which the doughboys frequent, and TiC-vdd-.lly. which attracts the officers. The pa" fights bae been w-efl match ed, thp boxers making up by slugging for their lack of science. The heavy- weight r e s d a y . itle will be at stake this Wed- ARMY TRUCKS GO THROUGH C. POINT r.5?t:rT.'. To The Times. I CROWN POINT. IND.. June 10 Thirty army trucks passed through I Crown Point on Friday night and on I Saturday forty more of these U. S. ' motors passed through our city. The ! hovs in Vcakhi spent quite a little time in our city on Saturday and left for ! Baltimore eaily Sunday morning. On ' Sunday fort v more spent a few hour ! irj the Sc hliejo-n w oods. It is reported jthat l.ooo of thse motors are on their ' to Baltimore and will pa. j through Crown Point. W. L. Fct. ;s n .1504 27 !" .5R7 2J 15 .561 25 24 .510 21 2 2 . 4 x S 1 21 2S .479 j a 17 2 .ms j 14 2 .350 1 New j Clnvaland i SI . Louis j Washington Detroit Teaterday's lUgnlti. Chicago. 2; I'hiladelphia, 1. Washington. 2: Detrol'. 0. Boston. 2; '.'leveland, 0. St. Louis. 5; New York. i. Games Today. Boston at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. ret. :9 12 .707 21 14 .R74 .-.2"! '22 .511 ...19 22 .461? .-.1! 24 .442 .--1? 24 .429 25 .419 . 16 .."64 j CHICAGO j w Tork ' "incinna'i Pit tsburgh j Boston j Philadelphia. 1 St. Louis t Brooklyn -- Teterday' Seaalti. No games scheduled. Games Today. Chicago at F'hiladelphia. St. Louis at New Tork. Cincinnati at Boston. I'ittsburgh at Brooklyn RALPH DEPALMA AGREES TO RAGE o! Accepts Offer to Drive n i ft ; on Chicago Speedway; " ; Starts at Scratch. Ralph De Falma. th great all around driver, will start i the fourth anniml auto derby at Speedway park one week from next Saturday. The sprint cham pion of 1917 notified Manager Charles H. Torter last night he would compete In the $30,000 classic. Dp Talma will confront his bitterest rivals in the big race, as among: those already entered are Dario Resta, speed king of 1915-1916; Louis Chevrolet, speedway champion of 1917: Tommy Milton, who finished second to De Falma in the Harkness handicap at Sheepshead Bay recently; Ralph Mulford. a Vander bilt cup winner and holder of tha twenty-four record: Ira Vail, the sensational youngster from Brooklyn, and Eddie Hearne. who took fourth place In the Harkness , race. ROYAL A. C. LOSE AND WIN ONE The Royal A. C. of Hammond were de feated by the strong Ail Saints team yesterday at the high school diamond by a pcore of 6 to 3. The game was featured by the pitching of Eddie, the F.oyal A. C. pitcher, who struck out 21 All Saints batsmen and allowed but 6 j hits. The Royal A. C.'s would have won j this game but bad fielding won the game ! for AM Paints team. The Royal A. C. hit Callahan for 6 good swats and he struck out 12 Royal A. C. baiters. Then the F.oyal A. C. turned around and beat the Standard A. C. of East Hammond by a score of 9 to 3. Bialko. pitching for the Standards, was batted all around the field. He allowed the ! Eoyal A. C. 12 hits while Eddie allowed i A 11 Saints 0 fl 5 o n 0 0 1 fj 6 S 2 j Royal A. C.l 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 6 5 j Batteries Callahan and Tague; l Ohmielewski and Radzimskl. Standard A. C 1 1 0 0 n l n 3 3 2 Royal A. C 1 0 1 4 0 3 x 9 12 0 Batteries Bialka and Daniels; Chmie lewski and Radzmiski. The Royal A. C. would like to sched- ; ule games with any team averaging be- CaplmsCMorton avenue Hammono. Ind. , TIMES want.. ADS. Are Helping Others Why Not Let Them Help Lake County Title & Guaranty Co f Abstracters of Titles Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County. FRED R. MOTT. Prm. FRANK HAMMOND. Vice Pre Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary. NEW YORK. June 10. Here's the real tip-off on the kaiser. Remember that solid gold cup he presented to Wilson Marshall, the American yachts man, for winning the race across the Atlantic, back in 1905? It was designed by the kaiser him self and was said to be worth $5,000. Marshall gave it to the Red Cross and it was sold and resold at auction until it brought more than $125,000. The cup recently was broken up to obtain the gold for oiner "j purposes. The result was offi cially announcccSaturday. The "solid gold" cup was just excel lent German pewter worth at least $35. EXCITED PLAYER TAGS THE UMP A funny thing happened in a Cleveland-Detroit game some time back. Roxh of the Indians mad-? for third on a hit by Wambsganss en dsild into the bag. Th ball was thrown to Vitt as Umpire Brick Owens ran over to cover the play. Vitt got the ball, saw the umpire run ning, got excited, and tagged himf no hard with the ball that he sent Owens sprawling, while Roth landed cafe. Ashlands Lose at Gary. The Ashlands were defeated by the Gary team at Gary, Ind. Buckeye pitch ed tight ball for the Gary team when men were on bases. Score: Gary 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 S 4 Ashlands 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 19 1 Batteries Allison and Burns; Buck eye and Knight. STATE LINE JUNIORS WIN The State Line. Jrs. defeated the Co lumbia A. C. 10-4. In the second battle at Reid-Murdocks grounds. Harry Ximon pitched getting 1 strikeouts. Would like, to hear from any fast team age 14-17. Call 32. John Krieger. SCHXDTTLZI IIFZCTm JAITUAXT 30, 1913. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati 12:45 a. m. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago '6:45 a. m. Daitr. 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