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Pfiup Twelve. THE TIMES. Fridav, September 27. 1913 Hun Prisonrs Takn by the Americans in Great Drive. ' - ,,, '.' ""'TH! ''1MW.'tWW"ljWMIWPWWMWaWM A ' .T i vr? rr v t i-r ' ?! ' r-1 yarrarr. C UJ 1 JO T N i -3s DEPfiRTMENT OF WAR TO DECIDE I WEEK-END BALL ! iemi mm 01 ELIGIBILITY m Eight-Club Cir cuit That Will Flay Saturday-Sunday G anics. Committee to Get Definite Ruling on Freshman and Schedule Mixups. DV M ITT I'OI.CY. The mn'hint : y frovvrnm-r football and other sports of the Di.u T.-n c !f Sf yesterday vvris formally tender ed to tho War Iitpartmi'nt for the ! r: d of the- war at a special 111 in-r of the faculty athletic reprcsenta t.ves c-f the si hoOls at tin? L'.Tmross II tel. Mt'.re every f'ui'M!t ciiglbl for the various teams will he enrolled in a m nlent army training ra;np, ami therefore amenable t j the War Ie ! ':-t:r.-iu Jtirisjh t Ion. th . prf-rs'r r.rit -.rally argued that th-re eou;. I,. i. "n-oilr s t-- oc.ipf tit'n 'r ath !'.!. of any kind without the onsent t..i janoti-.n of I'r.ch- Sam. an. I t ' irn in more detail the verr.m.en t 's ' .- s roeardinjr c-!!--s. spoits the - Ten t!f:r?;itfs f nther r.a.iv d a mm'.ttee of two t.-i o to Was i f and acquaint itself m ; nu t in respect. Prof. Thomas n. French. Ohi. Sta : .very rnmiac?. Chicago, repre- ntinc rosprtive!y tiie r?j Ten fa.- ' :::;.- athletic board and the tommittec ; . rrlitat" managers. ve;-o appointed ' :r..-iko the trip to, the War !e ; -.rtment's office and obtain a clear! i.'I-' tstandin:: of Uncle Sam's plans. f t. lit. 1-1 : t .is n.i match f..r 1'ackey. i I Miihr of (li.-uit and Se;;,'eant Ivan; i I'aridle,' . f "'!";. h r staged a fast mill- i I 'I lew ei :; !;t ho;it wl;;.-h ti.e ciowd! ; :h-.!!.;t v.-a- Mi!!. !. ItowJ.-.n.J calle.l J !:'. a ili'i-A. ' . . 1 1 ; ua.: tievei and! d sc.- M. !;! l.ind t l us. but! ,;.;i.i was ;i l:u , . -sr .- and ".sriod the. I :! t pp-neru. j r;::i;ard of Uranl and Iloss of Tay- : t'....nht f.-.-t h-avy weight I idia-.v. Mas.. n . f Ta lor and Seiinett ! ct,;:v ;:i.ax:, I r ::, ( ",, v.. ti and Al.rc t ; ! e x . i : ; i i- t, Chirac... !- 1. I'ittsbUriT. C:!'.;,I,H.!t- ei e tod .i y s.- !eet d by .tnittee of ;:o' X.ition- i I'l a n k Ta fist draw Harry Aili di..w in ti. .;.:' t r.O of i ; rant foussht a in tin: ban!am-. i i!it bout, i.'.o-.v of Tu;. !r j.ii-'.-m rst. off of Crant. also fought a lii',htw.dKht class. a! TP'S';' all I"eJ. ration as cities to h i t - po i's: i:t d in an eittht-city league to i !.5"- i-prof.-o-lonal baseball in ma- t j'r leai.:i! parks Satutiiay.i and Sun- j d-iys next c.ij.-n. T! rcirsainltiK ! I'.v.i cm'.-s will be ehos'-n from Lou!.- j ville. I:.d.an;ipoiis, Johnstn n. Fa . and; Prut: on ..al I'ayt n, (;.-.. liac'u c ': t y in tlo l.-a pue will have i at bast two liubs, one remaining at! hoti-.o nlul.;. the father is on the road. ! The i.e. pits w:U be divided in three ways. i no iravi'has expenses of the c!':bs will h- p.-.-d first and then t!-.e ulLi iiiiunic.'i!i FOR DATE GIVEN BY BO fl! i INblAXAl'OLis-, Sept. 2T. Vhn !n iforio.ed that .Mir.nesota had c:ucei-d 1 tho Indiana-Minnesota football Kanie stheduled at Indianapolis Nov. 2. Kwabi ' . Steilnn. loach for Indiara, upkeep of the paiks. The remaindl r u ua" said 'i;e Ktate "". I wou.d ro will po to the National' Conmission ,-r,i,:lin the Indianapolis date and try to T- a;n:ru' Can-. Activities for .!,I.mii ' "'''''"i"' i t-'ann: with s...ine other west- e.piipineat for soldo rs and saib.r... . " conference okven. A c.-Ti;r-.ittee of three was appointed ,' There is some talk of attempting to I t . . ,. ir . .-. : a . . . ...... ' :TOI a L: a llie w i 1 ! I T i e p. i r a rt r- i t li n-hi.ni I 1 ' 10 ..r.ri oL'..ri uaii comer WII n . government officials rrunrdinsr rail- Mi:mc:",t'' canceled a date be- , ..as. .. ... , a . .. r. " - e V .ft ,' ft , 4tr-4 C V iifv-' f-'f -4 ,.vo -, . -T '' ' W-''v -SoJi.iW: . ;T" .nv'.',..."j)'4.'t : J i DAK1ELS ON .POOR FIGHTERS, permitUng the trans- I caus ot distance. In the event K '.! faciliii ortatu.n of eicht teams of fifteen men in'"ana " unaoie to pet a conference uoh. The ('.mmittff will report at theia:ae vn -'ov. 2, efforts will be made; federation in Here is proof in this large number of prisoners taken by the Americans In their great drive In France that they jare making prisoners of thousands of Huns. This photograph shows Just a few Ojf those taken and on their way to I the per.s. nntinl i : 1 e t i n -r of the j a n uar y. A tii.aj -r head of th meet a :-ousidins team from some of the soldier training; camps. rfficial will 1. o-. be appointed i STANDARD A. C. FHISDIJAN i AND CARL DELANEY ! FIGHT A DRAW! r. ck Island, r.i . ?,Pt. :o. Jackie i'..:l la'aney of Urent Lakes and Sailer ''''''i'.aii of rhi.:---., fought ten fast ad furious rounds to a good draw here : .-.i-'ht. ? t :e.Jnian wa the aggressor !!.ru?hout. l.-imlin? many p-inc.ies c. ith both hands to the face and head. I'laney did his) most effectivo work in the clinches. The Jackie ppH home t.'iiiis hooks to Friedman's midsec tion. The first and seventh rounds went to Friedman. while Delaney's st;or.e;est rounds were the sixth and ninth. The referee cautioned Delaney icpeatedly for rough work with his head. Friedman in the ninth claimed a foul, sinking to tha canvas holdins his groin. Ho arose and made a sav-o-e rally. PACKEY PS SHABE SEEKS GAMES WITH ! LAKE CO. TEAMS j War Hints-War Helps War Duties 1KB DFIYER IH BDU7 We used to think that Niagara- Falls if it were a Canadian quarter. We are The Standard Athletic Club of Ham-! was pome Ep,a;:h of wcr and tho Grand now thinking in large numbers and hu; eelr sn.es f rom n r, v T ,!, , ,. '"' l n-"e in me grouno. mond ; team averaging about 12j pounds . , , ' Sair.es writ?: to liddie Chmiclewski. mpS Grant and TaylOr; Ames ave . Hammond, or phone Break Even in Tourney Staged in 111. Arena. J,1 j. '."U UIlllVlll.l UtlFL y I Ullll. n uvi- r'lars was a lot of money. That was '1' ' I before the days of moving 200. Out sol- T tfj tn m , .ml so. e... Ti.,..;-u O. .u . . . . . . . v. u... .i.-u v i .limit: j'.mn-i. liers a month or launching 100 ships in sums. We are beginning to know bors must save coal. Clean your fur naces and stoves, keep, them in repair an! study economical firing. F'on't over heat the premises. The cold weather isn't here yet. but it is proper to have the heating plants and the good resolu tions all tuned up in advance. FrEciAia To The Tixies. INDIANAPOLIS. LVD., Sept. 28. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels visited Soldiers' Recreation House Xo. 1 of the War Camp Community Service here recently. He was much, impressed by the work which this organization is carrying on for the Commissions oi Training Camp Activities of the War and Navy departments, as exemplified in this house, and said: "It is a great work that tho War Camp Community Service is doing, and I wish that every mother with a boy in the service could visit your wonderful club houses and see how the good people of the camp cities are working to give the men in uniform a home away from home. The exceedingly high moral con dition of tho navy and army, both at home and abroad, is tho most convincing argument or testimonial of tho prac ticality of the work being deno by you and other civilian agencies. "A homesick boy makes a poor fighter, and his depression cannot fail to lower the moralo of his comrades. Tho work which your organization is accomplish ing, therefore, not only promotes the welfare of the individual soldier, but constitutes a vital part in building up the government's great war machine." A recent investigation of the causes of desertion among young soldiers, made in the east, discloses tho fact that in over 1.500 cases the young soldier had been led to quit the service because he was homesick. Just the desire to sea tho old folks and return to the scenes they knew and loved induced these men. ! who. after all. "are only boys grown I tall." to leave the army and risk severe 1 punishmr nt. I How many teaspoonfuls in one pound of sugar? If the spoon is just level full, about 0G to the pound. If you are trying to limit table consumption to one pound a month, you could use three- of these own capabilities and resources. The j skimpy spoonfuls each day. The round recent largo registration was accom- j od spoonful runs about 45 to the pound plished without the slip of a cog or one j or one and a half daily. Tho heaping whimper of complaint. We are now spoonful averages about 32 to the pound. I CAMP GRANT. 111.. Sept. 27. Camp jiain ana lump layior met at th boxing arena here tonisrht with hon ..r.i eve-lishtwei Collapsible Ring Is Big Help to the Boys at Camp. Thev have a new one at tho irmv Freddie End;. Camp Grant, i detachment at Valparaiso. Ind . that is won from Masolis of Tay- : provinc to be of irreat helu to the lor. in a fast bout, and Metri of Tay- boys there, inasmuch as the boys lor waib.p. d Sheeny of Grant in the i themselves must do all the work. It Is weuerw.-iL.ht scran. The other bouts tt collapsible boxin resulted m a draw. Clarence Rowland, manasrer of the While Sox. ref-reed. Tackey McFar land. boxing instructor at Taylor, showed his old-time form in his three Put a larger Service Star on your Pocketbook. rounds with Fred Pyer, Grant instruct or. Packry and lyer puzzled with his famous shift and landed a number "' ho 'iv.i- blows. Dyer showed plenty rinsr that can be put up in a very short time and taken down and put out of the way in ex actly eight minutes. It is a ring with a clearrge inside fifteen feet and was designed by one day or spending a billion dollars as j ready for another Liberty Loan drive. That would be one panics must sleep there. Hence the haste necessary in removing the ring after tho show Is finished. It is merely a well Jointed affair and as easily taken apart as a fishing rod. FRED NORTON, BUCKEYE ATHLETE, IS KILLED COLUMRUS. Sept. 27. Fred W. Nor ton, reported killed in today's casualty Iist. was a prominent athlete in Ohio State University. He was captain of If you are The Indiana state council calls for a i heaping tho spoon more than once a day short campaign and high speed from jou arc using some other fellow's sugar, the start. It doesn't take a simon-pure j - . . patriot very long to make up hU mind j The war news sent from the other when his country culls for help. Have j side to this side is most, instiling. Don't the wheat money and the oats money j lot any item of war news from this side Lieut. Seastrum of the detachment. It! Ohio State's basketball team and play was made necessary by the fact that rd fullback on Ohio State's cham boxing must be conducted in a barracks pionship football teams of 1916 and and fter the shows one of the com- 1917. all ready to convert into bonds. Have you noticed that the Liberty Bonds are in demand at high prices? Join the Food Club in your neighborhood. Don't forget that the unskilled labor of Indiana is now asked to stop trifling with side issues and get busy on war contracts. Don't bo mowing your lawn while a house is on fire across the street. In order that war industries may steam ahead, you and all of your neigh- nU2ty inquisitive to The other side be a disappointment to t ho nun in uniform. F.o sure that the home paper goes to all the soldi.-r V-oys in training camps or "over there." The editor cannot send free copies. He should not be asked to do so. A quick way to a-t home news to a soldier is to clip out the live items and forward them first-class. If You Don't Buy a Fourth Lib erty Loan Bond Uncle Sara will be 4 jlP jj Kittle 5"ack Morner wiul SIT iN A CORNER With riEAt? ms good mother. HAS PLANNED. She'll i-'EED her whole BR00r with the choicest of food S7hICH SHE IN HER WISDOfl Double Quick Time for the 4th Loan! e tt anik mm Tiie sacrifice Is made to advertise our new store at 626 South Holiman street, next to flte Court Mouse, wliere we carry tiie largest and most complete stock of aetomo Mle accessories carried in Lake County. Tiiese fires are fresh from the mill. No old stock or seconds hut absolutely high grade and fees! quality. For this sale only, we offer 30x3 - casinos a! $15 09 each. No more than two casings sold to each pur chaser. Tires will be at a premium nexl spring so take advantage ot this opportunity and prepare for the shortage which is hound to come. The tires we offer were contracted for before the advaee in prices, hence our position to make this liberal olier. Wo apo headuas4ters for Spark PSugs9 Wirs Whesis, Electric Bulbs, Sfoos's, Semss Liners, fojseF Izshes, Bry SsiistmSp Morns, Me&r Lamps, Spot Lights, SeHi 8ta?$eFs for foriS cars and everything m the line of i &mm HMmf n Fm TMs Ureal MmMSmm I i " I " 1 X ; " " ' FHEiB FSilESSLEV, Rlanasser ' I B2G iHofcznan Street PJaxt to Court House MammoneS, Ifsrfenaj