Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 November 1904 — Page 8

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1904. v. A 3 sects: OPENING aod 9 6 13

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For One Day, Monday, - Nov. 14." We have arranged with one of the largest Furriers of New York city to be at our store MONDAY, NOV. 14-th, for one showing the largest line of medium and high grade Furs evtr shown in Richmond. Every kind of Fur known maybe seen in this grand exhibit. Furs sold and delivered from this stock; also orders cial measurements taken by an expert furrier for any thing you want in Fur Neckwear, Fur Coats, etc. bon9tHfail to see Jhis:GRAND FUR SHOW or not. : REMEMBER, FOR MONDAY ONLY .

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GAME WAS ONLY FAIR

Small Crowd and Inferior Playing

on Both Sides The Visitors Were Heavier.

R G Manford. C Smith.

L G Hetzler. L T Frankel.

L E Schaefer. Q li Beatty. L II B Snaveley. R II B Lancaster. F B Luken.

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Before a fair sized crowd yesterday afternoon the Richmond Elks' eleven defeated the Cambridge City crack team. The score was 12 to 6. The game was on peculiarly lacking in sensational plays, and the contest throughout was devoid ' of any fine or well carried-out movements. Both teams showed lack of practice, and the players were not familiar with the various plays. Fumbles were plentiful, and during the game many gains were made on account of these costly mistakes, which were made with equal number by both Elks and visitors. The game was only a fair one, and for the most part the spectators

witnessed merely plain, everyday football. Cambridge City was considerably heavier than the local team, averaging some ten pounds to the man weightier than their opponents, but this advantage was counteracted by the speed, solidity in formation, and general more thorough understand

ing of the game by the lighter Kir-i-mond boys. The styles of plays differed somewhat, in accordance with the teams. Cambridge City relied chicly on

Jits line plunges for gains, and de

voted most of the 35 minutes of play

to these plunges, which for the most part were held by the Elks. The local team made gains by end runs, and by lighter forms of play, reserving the strength of the line for tight places, and end runs, on account of the weakness of Cambridge's formation, were made to

account for good gains. The day was cold and crisp, and the field was in exceptionally good condition. The game opened at 3:10 p. m. Beatty fumbled the kiekoff and Cambridge secured the ball. Helz ler made a splendid run of thirty yards, which drew applause from the small audience. Cambridge was not

able to advance the ball very far

and soon the Elks secured the pig

skin on downs. By a series of well made plays the locals waded up the field and lost the hall on the five

yard line.

Cambridge fumbled and Dickinson

made a touchdown. Lancaster kick

ed goal. Score 6 to 0.

The 'remaining time was occupied !

in carrying the ball back and forth. The second half opened with a splendid run by Cambridge's half. The visitors scored soon and kicked goal. Score 6 to 0. Richmond, now on the defensive, played with vim and a short while before the close of the game scored. Final score 12 to 6. The lineup: R E Magan. R T Dickinson.

NO GAME WITH THE CITY TEAM

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Dr. Park for high class dentistry,

3 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant.

Take the Dayton & Western ears

to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now

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Lest You Forget, we say it yet, Eat "Idea! Bread" and be satisfied. Moore the real estate man, over 3 North Seventh street has several

houses for rent.

day. New cornmeal. and buckwheat flour at the Richmond elevator, all groceries. x Look for the red, white and blue tag." Those patriotic colors arc the signal of purity and strength found in Ideal Bread. Rummage sale beginning Nov. 16th, by the ladies of the First Presbyterian church at 41 north 1 Eighth Street. ll-4t. No. 22G drew the blanket given by the Ladies of Maccabees on election night at the I. O. O. F. hall and has not been called for. Call No. 103 north fifth or Geo. II. Knollenberg's dry goo Is store. A body builder and nerve strengther.er so says "Ideal Bread.M Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals $3 to .3 per month.

Repairs and ribbons for all machinesTyrell, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. Feed grinding done promptly at Richmond Elevator, Corner 18th and north F streets. Phone 1492.

For "Goodness oake" eat "Ideal

Bread."

Snow Flake corn meal for sale at

Phone 1492.

IN PLACE OF MIAMI THANKSGIVING DAY

FELT TO BE THE BEST THING

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Yesterday's Score Caused Failing of Confidence To Secure Game With Culver.

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Snow Flake corn meal made by

Richmond Elevator. Phone 1492.

COURT HOUSE

In the circuit court yesterday special Judge Rupe venued to Henry

county the case -"of Craighead vs.

Ilieger, for posse5sion of real es

tate. The suit has been pending for

a long time. . Divorce Suit.

The divorce suit of William E. Fant against Nora A. Fant was filed in circuit court yesterday. They were married in August, 1901, and separated in December of the same year. Abandonment is the allegation.

It is more than probable that Earlham ; will play on . Thanksgiving

Go and see him to- with either the Richmond City

team or ( ulver Military Academy.

Yesterday afternoon the cancellation

of the Miami game was the chief

opic of interest among, athletic cir

cles at Earlham College. The ath-

elic manager and football players

lad not returned last night from

Terre Haute, and nothing coidd be

ascertained as o the team Earlham

will probablj' secure an engagement

for a Thanksgiving day game. It is

the general concensus of opinion at

he college that the football manage

ment could not do better than to get

a date with the City team. This game would be sure to draw a very

arge crowd from Richmond, and, on

account of the comparative equality of the two teams, the game would be a hard fought one, with a bare

lossibility of Earlham 's winning.

Yesterday's score of 24 to 0 in favor of Rose Polytechnic caused even

the most sanguine of Earlham's supporters to lose confidence in the

team. A sure drawing card like the City team would do a great deal toward clearing up alTairs and causing

a brighter aspect to the football situation at the college.

Yesterday it was said that Earl

ham would secure a game with Cul

ver, and this was considered by all

to be a wrong move. Culver would be almost sure to defeat Earlham

and the certainty of defeat would be

Commencing Nov. 10th and Continuing Until Nov. 20.

Charged With Killing Clark. Athens, O., November 12. The grand jury today indicted the following members of the fourteenth United States battery, charged with killing Corjoral Clark, of the fifth

Ohio, during; the riot last August: John L. Lott, assault with intent to kill ; (J. K. Davidson, A.' F. Bernett, John Johnson, C. 11. Pears n, E.' D. Plum, W. II. Raymond, J. P.; Daffy, II. M. Snyder, all for rioting. Lott was indicted for rioting. N. A. Weatherbolt and D. S. Stewart, attendants at Athens Insane Asylum were also indicted for killing Ste-

ven Cain, an inmate.

UNION MISSION N. 14TH. ST. All painters who are willing to donate a day or part of a day in painting at this mission will be cor-

WE HAVE DECIDED TO CON- idially welcomed by the ladies in

TINUE THE COOKING DEMON-j charge, on next Monday, the 14th STEATION ALL THIS WEEK. inst. Free dinner at 12 m. JONES HARDWARE CO. Mrs, Li W. Candler, Snpt.

WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THE COOKING DEMONSTRATION ALL THIS WEEK. JONES HARDWARE CO.

We can save you from 51 to 5 on each stove during this sale. Orders taken for

sure to cause only a small crowd to delivery Until Jan. 1st. A

great chance for you. Come . it ... , and see what we have. Payments if you wish, y Johnson and Mol&nm

k, . ... - - . Between 5th and 6th St.

come. . The basketball players yesterday began io arrange znatlers for the season, getting out suits, and making preliminary arrangements.

WANTED TWO COMPETENT CLERKS, MUST HAVE SATISFACTORY REFERENCE. THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.

$8.00 SILVER TEA SET OR ROGERS SILVER TABLE SETS FREE WITH EVERY PENOTSU-

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