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THE CHAMPIONS

DEFEAT

MARION

SCORE FOUR TO TWO DOHERTY MADE GOAL FOR MARION

MANSFIELD IN THE GAME

The Blonde Boy Played a Fine Game at Center Worried Lewis Almost to Death.

number of,; nice drives in this period, but-he did not seem to be "able to locate the .cage. The second period was the liveliest of the game. Everything started off with a rush and before any one knew what was going on Cunningham, with the assistance of Bone, had placed the ball in the Marion cage in 17 seconds. Lewis tried to do the same stunt a few seconds later but he fizzled on the first attempt. Not

Attendance 1,350. First Period. Bone 4 :5S. Second Period. Cunningham :17. Lewis 1:16. Cunningham 1 :34. Third Period. Bone 10:47. Accidental to Marion-

-1 :20.

Paly :55. v Haughton 5 :16. Second Period. Hardy 1 :28. Daly- :4S. Daly 1 :29. Campbell 5 :1R. Third Period. Daly 4:17.

FACTS GIVEN OUT

Game Won by Fairview. The amateur srame previous to the

giving up he made another drive and big polo game at the Ccliseum last Shorty failed to see it before it was night was won by the fast Fairview inn lfifp 'Pima mm tninntut. i n ,1 e-iv Tl,,. , t .1 1.-: L ,

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iu even up iinngs piacea anomer r airview team, was easily the star ol

one in a sate spot in the Marion cage the irame

in one minute and thirty-four sec-

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P. W. L. Pet. Anderson ... 21 13 S .619 Richmond ... 22 13 9 .590 Mnncie . 21 11 10 .523 Marion 22 11 11 .500

Joe lox's Foxy Five went down to defeat last night before the Richmond Champions, 4 to 2. The game was one that was fast in spots, but the fast spots Mere few and far between. Contrary to expectations, Devlin did not appear in the Marion lineup, but Dawson was back at second rush. Not lhat he did anything, but he was on the floor. lie tried to do various stunts but he never took Doherty into reckoning when he tried his stunts and consequently they did not always pan out just right. Doherty was everywhere last night and lie was easily the star of the game. Time after time he effectively stopped the mad rushes of Lewis, Jean and Dawson. Doherty 's partner, Mansfield, was back in the game after a vacation of a few days. Ado

onds. This ended the scoring for this period, but did not end the excitement. Both teams had the pleas

ure of having an in and an. out in

close order. About the middle of

the period Dawson in some manner became mixed up in front of the

Richmond cage, when the ball was j at the other end of the floor. Jes-,

snri assisted lilm to nntiino-L nnl

when he had arisen to his feet Shorty gave a gentle pusR in order to clear the ship for action. Referee Waller thinking it was time for him to play his original stunt of the long horned goat rushed over to Jessup's

domicile and endeavored to give Shorty a few tips. Shorty did not care to listen to any advice from the handsome boy so he shoved him aside. The little matter did net seem to offend the black haired whistle footer so he let Shorty have his way. The third period was slow and listless except for the clever work of Bone and the antics of Doherty in worrying Lewis and Dawson. Bone

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necessary. Of their intentions they are in a better position to know than myself. When matters relating to any matter pertaining to public works and I can be of any assistance to furnish you reliable information upon the subject, I Would be pleased to do it, and I would deem it a great favor upon this department to have you ask for it. - Yours trulv, II. L. WEBER.

RICHMOND vs ANDERSON

WEDNESDAY

EVEHING

DEC

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AT COLISEUM! Tickets at Allord's Drag Store SKATING THURSDAY EVENING

: HORRIBLE TRAGEDY

Cusick Gets a Bouquet.

(Special to the Palladium.) Kokomo, December 17. Terre Haute was defeated by Kokornoi tonight, 3 to 1. At the beginning of the game CJoal Tend Cusick was presented with a magnificent bouquet of roses by his numerous admirers. The

wont the whole length of the floor; game was very fast from the start

twice with the ball in his possession the entire way closely followed by Lewis and Big Jean. Try as they might the two Marion stars were unable to get the ball and the crowd went wild. When opposite the Marion cage Bone passed the ball to

Cunningham, who had a fine chance

oelebvnted his return bv worrviner to place the ball in the cajje. .Just

Lewis until that popular rush turned as he struck at it he fell to the floor grey. Lewis would start. toward Jes-1 with the assistance of very clever sup and the first thing he knew Ado J foot work on the part of Burgess and

bad n transfer for his line and was 1 1 ameron. t he entire play while it

riding with all his might. In the second period Ado attempted to take a

did not get a goal was one of the best seen in the local floor for some

terrimV diivo nt th round nellet. and time. Bone and Doherty made the

his club flew loose from the strap only goals of the last period. Bone's and landed in the oast balcony with , counted all right but Doherty became an awful thud. Horse shoes hung excited and pushed the ball into the around the neck of- Billy Bounce Richmond cage and the man with Burgess in large quantities and the the horn was forced to drop a card fleshy gentleman recognized the fact .into the Marion score board. This and gave vent to numerous grunts. J ended the scoring for the game. One Each team had an in and an out goal. , of the notable features of the game , In the second period Bone drove was the absence of Joe Fox from his the ball from the center of the floor , favorite position on the timekeepers' with such force that by the time it , bench. At first it was thought that reached Burgess it was going with; Fox was among the' missing, but his the speed of a bullet from a gatling , voice was soon heard advising Dawgun. Burgess showed very good , pon to hit the ball and not be afraid judgment and ducked. The ball hit , of it as the Richmond management rthe back of the cage with enough could furnish more in case the one force to jerk a number of the wires, was broken. After this one outburst loose and then rolled out. The action , Fox was satisfied to retire and leave nearly threw Burgess into spasms of the rest to Captain Jean, laughter when he thought how easily! The lineup: he had escaped. j Richmond Marion In the first period Lewis won the , Bone rush Lewis rush and pushed the pellet the entire . Cunningham . . rush Dawson length of the floor and did not stop Mansfield center Jean until Shorty's feet became entang-, Doherty halfback Cameron

iod. He hung one into the draperies jerked it out into a safer atmosphere. Bone did the only scoring of the period. He hung one into the darperies behind Burgess on a neat pass from Cunningham. Cunningham had a

Jessup goal Burgess Score Richmond 4, Marion 2. Rushes Bone 0, Lewis 3. Fouls Doherty. Stops Jessup 30, Burgess 26. Referee Waller.

The lineup:

Kokomo Terre Haute Smith rush Hipson Roberts rush Harkins Fitzgerald.... center Hadley

(Continued from first page.) were afloat. They included the eight rescued passengers and seven of the crew, including the captain. The smaller boat, which pilot McMullen had managed to free, carried seven passengers. The two boats wore rowed as far away from the burning steamer as was necessary to avoid destruction, and waited there and watched the boat burn. They made every possible effort to find any possible survivor, but there was none to be found. Rescued by a Tug. The burning steamer drifted away toward the Long Island short. In

the meantime the tug Bully, which

. . , nr 11 i was passing with a string of barges Cusick goal Mullen . . &. , r

Score Kokomo 3, Terre Haute 1.

Rushes Smith 4, Hipson 3. Fouls Wood. Stops Mullen 23, Cusick 18. Referee Moran. Attendance 1 ,050. First Period. Xo goal. Second Period. Harkins :25. Smith 3 :31. Third Period. , Roberts 4:51. Roberts -1:51. Indianapolis Defeated. (Special to the Palladium.) Indianapolis, December 17. Danville defeated Indianapolis tonight, 5 to 1. The crame was featureless throughout. (Vila ra was out of the game on account of a blow he received in the face in the game on Friday night and his place was taken by Moran, late of the Anderson teamThe lineup: Indianapolis Danville Haughton rush Daly McGilvary rush Campbell Coggshall center Murtaugh Moran half back Hardy Harper goal Starkie Score Indianapolis 1, Danville 5. . Rushes Haughton 5, Daly 5. Fouls Murtaugh 2, Campbell, Hardy and Coggshall. Stops Harper 28. Starkie 22. Referee Lowery. Attendance 1.100. First Period.

in tow, sighted the sf earner, cast her

tow adrift and came to the rescue of the persons in the boats. They were taken on the small craft, placed in the furnace-room of the tug and later transferred to the steamer Corning and brought to New York.

GYMNASTICS

For Boys and Girls at South Eighth Street Friends' Church. The South Eighth street Friends' church will begin a gymnasium class for boys next Tuesday night in the basement of the church. An instructor from Earlham Avill be present to instruct the boys. On Wednesday evening at the same place a lady teacher will be present to take charge of the girls. Reading rooms are now open and will afford a pleasant place to while away a few hours.

WILLIAM RYLE Fined in Police Court on Charge of Malicious Trespass. William Ryle was fined $5.00 and costs in police court yesterday morning for malicious trespass. On Friday it was alleged that Ryle threw a stone through one of the windows

WE ARE FULL Of everything in the line of WINTER FOOTWEAR HOLIDAY SLIPPERS and Fine Dress Shoes Gifts are always appreciated, but one in season is doubly so You may need something for yourself before Santa Claus gets here. We believe we can please you. Open every evening until Christmas.

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of Ilazzard's saloon. After the stone was thrown a general fight was started and Ryle apparently got the worst of it as he appeared in police court with his head bandaged up and his eyes nearly closed. Lon Crice, who was charged with assault and battery on Ryle was dismissed in the police court.

New Mission Dedicated. "On Sabbath, December ISth at 2:.0 p. m. the new mission, corner eleventh and N. H street, just completed will be dedicated. Ministers from Cincinnati and Indianapolis will be here and also Mr. and Mrs. Cox, evangelists. The ministers of this city have been requested to announce the same in the churches Sabbath morning. By order op the "Committee."

Hoyt'g "A Trip to Chinatown.

Hovt's phenomenal success, "A Trip to Chinatown," will be the attraction at the New Phillips next Wednesday. Of all the successes of this gifted author, none ever attained such popularity as "A Trip to Chinatown," with its bright dia-

logne, its keen satire on the fads of the day, its amusing situations, catchy music, clever dances and brimming over with sparkling fun. Much of the great success of this popular play is due to the fact that it is written in Iloyt's happiest veins and has more snap and ginger than any other play ever turned out by this famous writer of farce comedy. The action is so rapid and the ludicrous situations follow each other with such rapidity that there is not a dull moment during the entire eveninjr.

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Sorthwest and Southwest via Pennsylvania Lines.

Excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines to points West, Northwest and Southwest, account IIomc-Scekers, Excursions, during December) January, February, March and April. For full particulars regarding fares, routes, etc., call on Local Ticket Agent of thise lines.

TOR SALE Old papers for sale ai the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.

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" : The Real Santa I He will arrive here Monday, December 19th, at 4 o'clock AND WILL BE AT OUR STORE ALL WEEK. We are going to make room for him in our big window. We will trim a Christmas Tree every afternoon and evening, 4 o'clock and 7 o'clock. If you want to see how Santa Claus looks and does, now is your chance Remember, every afternoon at 4 o'clock, every evening at 7 o'clock. Any boy or girl who wants to write Santa a letter can leave it in our care.

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