Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 283, 22 November 1907 — Page 2

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TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM. AND SUX-TELEGRA31, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. LOCAL AND GENERAL SPORTS

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SOME BIG SCORES ON THURSAY RIGHT Contest Between the ld!emans and Bortons Decidedly Best of Season.

TEAM SCORE PUT AT 914.

IDLEMAN WAS THE STAR OF THE MATCH, MAKING THE HIGH SCORE OF 226, WITH AN AVERAGE OF 191 2-3.

LEAGUE STANDING.

A COURT MARTIAL WILL SIT IN CASE OF CAPTAIN KULP

Captain of Iowa National Guard Who Permitted Prize Fight Must Answer to the Adjutant General.

SEASON A GOOD ORE WITH VAN WERT, 0. There Was a Small Baseball Deficit After All Obligations Had Been Met.

McFARLAND PROVED SUPERIORITY OVER HERMAN.

Won Lost Pet. Hunts. . . . 1." 6 .714 I Bortons 11. 10 ."-'4 ! ldlemans It 10 .521 j Entre Nous 10 11 .475 Tlotternians 10 11 .470 Lukens 13 .2Sr Exceptionally lartje scores were

Interference by Governor

GRANDSTAND WAS PAID FOR

MONEY WILL BE RAISED TO MEET THE DEFICIT AND ALSO TO CREATE AN EMERGENCY FUND FOR USE NEXT SEASON.

Speaking of the decision of the Van

J Wert base ball association to apply

Cummings Was Great uis-;0hl0 Ieague the Van Wert Bulletiu of

appointment to Five Thou-wneday4asfthTf fol!T! to ,8T U(vvl The yan ert Base Ball assoclatloi

sand Visitors in Davenport.

the citv bowline: leaeue Thursday ev

n (no- THo nrmlpst Tj.au Ihn ipxt tli;it. b WOUld arrest

has been played in tho league so far. ' Captain Kulp for permitting the Me

lt demonstrated the fact that some of ; rariana-nerman ngm rnsi tho tfm low in the nercentatre col-1 against orders.

association

closed up its affairs of the past season and took steps for the coming season at a business meeting held last

Des Moines, la. Nov. 22. Adjutant ctu1ub- " 'uri UL General Thrift, of the Iowa National committee was received along with a Cr q t A m iin t ir V I f V c V r rtfCk loo m till rl n f I

guard, announced this morning tnat ... .-v

nmn will soon be giving the Hunts a race for first place. The team score, 914, made by the Mortons, stands as city record up to date. Tho other two scores made by the riorum's were of mediocre quality, however. The ldlemans made the larger number of total nins. Idle-man. captaiu of the team of that name was the star of the match. He made high score of 226 and had an average of 191 2-3. Other high scores were made by Commons 204 and Borton, 213. Lineup and scores:

IsG. 2dO. 3rO. , .. ..161 155 140 . .. .101 13r 142 . .. .171 149 177

White 125 140 167 Idleman 179 170 220

IDLEMANS Stevens.. ., Johnson.. . Rhodes . . .

Totals. .

..827

10 861

BORTONS IeG. Mercurio 167 Commons 20 4 Borton 213 Fox 170 King 100

2dG. 143 120 139 153 156

3rG. 125 181 150 150 151

Totals 014

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Davenport, la., Nov. 22 'Tacky McFarland proved his superiority over "Kid" Herman last night, by easily beating Herman in a 15 round fight without a decision. No decision was awarded because of Governor Cummins' order to the militia to prevent

pit from th first spinn nf nlnv Tho

and court mamai -

aericit, nowever, wouia not be so

niht counted under the ordinary rules for

the association paid all or its obligations, including the cost of the grand-

! stand and other like expenses, which

are usually met on long terms. A committee to solicit subscriptions to meet the deficit and to create an emergency fund for next season was appointed. The spirit of the meeting in this connection was shown by the im-

t In iha last few rounds

, , . . ... In ... OT,v , mediate subscribing of new subscrip a knockout seemed probable at any . , . . ,

time and when the fight ended Her

man was hauging on to McFarland,

tions to the amount of two hundred dollars, the subscribers from the num-

, . , , jri . 1 . - . rrt J n.. til omilUUUillL Ut lilt, a, liJVIC HVLliwho rained terrific blows at short

ranee on Hermans neck, head ana i . .

face.

In the earlier rounds frmnn showed some of the dash and i iPiveness

that carried him to victory in his ear

regarded. Thus the deduction is that

Van Wert is assurred of at least one more season of professional ball. The movement which purposes a

Her fights, but he was no match lor ; ! 0" , , the rugged stock yards fighter. Mc bs ball league the strongest towns Farland would probably have won the I ' th old l T?, decision if it had not been for the P ! " "T'l1 of the best cit es of both

the Blal'r! j auueu, js rapuuy laKing

i form. Muncie and Anderson have

culiar conditions under which WtvV was

Herman was game to the last under ! TTr ? the same hard gruelling that had put j J k " he Initial steps. Joe Galligan. Steve Kinney and a C1 team P1"0' n score of others to the canvass for tho 1 t 'Jt 5 ,f "" A" C""; court. The pace was rot of the kill-' "'nf m' anA experienced base ball . - .tn locf v,aif man and Anderson under Howard

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or the contest, wnen tne ooxers lei loose as if punches were to decide the bout, Instead of points. With all preparations completed and five thousand visitors in town wrought un to a hieh state of expec

tancy on the Herman-McFarland fight. I Hilton, ind., Nov. 22 The basket the following telegram, filed at G:22iba11 team of Maple Grove high school v. m.. was received by Sheriff Eck-1 and Milton high school will play at the

ritt, manager of the auditorium rink.

Oxyoline cures stomach trouble. 22-li

MAPLE GROVE VS. MILTON.

Idleman's score of 226 will in probability win the turkey, which is being offered as a prize. With tho exeentinn of ilin Uniitu

which are high and the Lukens which hardt from Governor Cummins: "i Milton school grounds this afternoon

are low, the race in the City Bowling ' have seen today notice of an alleged league Is very close. Each game sparring exhibition advertised for

brings a change in the standing of tho Davenport tonight and I am convinc

teams.

SHOOTING MATCH NOV. 27. Public Invited to Attend Meeting of Old Timers.

A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CROUP. Mrs. S. Rosinthal of Turner. M idl

ed that It Is to be a prize fight and i Ian. says: "We have used Chamber-

not a boxing match. I have directed i tun 8 -ougn jvieaicine for ourselves

Capt. Kulp of the State Militia at Davenport to call out his company and stop it. I ask you to co-operate in every way possible." Company B marched from the arm

ory to the coliseum, wnere a crowd

The Veterans of War Shooting club

will hold a target match at Lawrence j of over 5)0oo was clamoring for adMull's home on November 27. one mile , mission. A militia company from north on the Washington road. This Muscatine, thlrtv miles distant, was

and children for several years and like

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MEETING IS CALLED TO CONSIDER PLANS Baseball Matters Will Be Discussed by Magnates in Richmond Next Sunday.

KLING ISSUES A CALL.

club shot at targets forty and fifty

years ago for beef and turkeys. Public is invited.

BOYS DEFEATED THE GIRLS

Contest in Basketball at Thursday Night.

Milton

Milton. Ind.. Nov. 22. The basket ball contest on Thursday evening, between the boys' and girls clubs in high school, resulted in a score of 18 to 1. in favor of the boys.

No monarch in Europe works harder than the Sultan of Turkey writes a Constantinople correspondent, for he

pecial rlses at four ,n the morning, winter

ana ouuiuier, ana goes to nts wnite tiled bathroom for his bath, after which he sips a cup of coffee brewed by the cafedljibachl. or chief coffee

Surging throngs marched through the "'T. " " u a,eue, ue' r,.MM HI1ntTnnt tWeeI1 hlS "P8' h9 8itS doW to WOl'k at

works until midday,

also called out, arriving by s

train. The Chicago special, with 1,000 fight fans, arrived at the Rock Island station at 6:45 only to learn that the fight had been called off.

REPORT FOR THE PAST SEASON SHOWS THERE WAS A SMALL BALANCE IN THE TREASURY OF THE INDIANA-OHIO LEAGUE.

$887.88, leaving a balance in the treasury, after all bills were met, of $80.01. President Kling's report follows: . Account A. R. Kling president. Bluff ton $ &3.G2 Kokomo 204. 4" Decatur 125.4S Richmond :',01.3S Van Wert 159.3S Portland 01.58

MANY THOUSANDS SEE CHICAGO GAME

Total receipts

,.$967.89

INCIDENTAL EXPENSES $233.78. Salary and expenses. (Salary to umpires.) C. O. France $ 5.00 F. II. Lucas 2.50 J. McDonald 10.00 Gunion 11.00 Johnson 5.00 Chew 30.00

Maroons and Carlisle Indians Will Get Together Saturday Afternoon.

TICKET SCALPERS CAUGHT.

Chicago, Nov. 22. Fully 27,000 ardent football fans are expected to wit-

Cunningham 17.97 j ness the closing game of the season

Hicks 18.751 Gardiner 67.15' Turner 26.00 j

streets voicing intense disappointment J

. iL i , i, i .; lie nuin.3 uiiui iniaaav. organization win ue uisounov-u nv i t.titi.o Maroons ana uie Indians otuure me

In callinE out the malitia. At S:30.when he ad-lurns fr prayers; then some of the cities who are to com- Total expenses 887.88 game. Both teams am In the pink of

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SWEET CIDER Just In). NEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL. HADLEY BROS. New Phone 2292. Old, 292

'the doors were opened and the hall morf coffef and, an entree- four's pose the league will be definitely set

rapidly filled up while the governor was being communicated with in an effort to have him repeal the order and allow the fight to proceed on assurance that it would be only a boxing contest. At 9 o'clock a telegram was received from the adjutant general that the fight could not take place. The club, however, proceeded with the arrangements and at 9:13 the men entered the ring for the first preliminary amidst tremendous applause. At 9:30 it was announced from the ring that the bouts would not be prize fights and those who so understood were invited to secure the return of admission and leave the hall. Not a single person left. Announcement, however prevented any bottins on results.

here Saturday between the Maroons and the Carlisle Indian teams. Ticket scalpers already have been caught at work and precautions are being taken

to guard against them. Heavy rains prevented any

scrimmace and the last hard work ! athletics at Earlham at this time, nev

Total expenses $887.88 probably has been done by both the : ertheless interest is not lacking in the

and Total receipts $9G7.89 Maroons and the Indians before the 1 eame of Saturday when the Earlham

i team meets the Winona "Techs" on

President A. R. Kling of the Indiana McCormick 50.00 - Ai unuei ii)l.uu Ohio league, has called a meeting oi Rurko 184.00 league managers and officials for next Thompson 95.23

Sunday. It will be held m tnis uu

The probable makeup of next year s

organization will be discussed

BIG "THREE" WILL

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Wann, Elliott and Thistlethwaite Will "Graduate" From Reid Field.

INTEREST IN THE GAME.

IT IS NOT WHOLLY OVERSHADOWED BY THE CONTEST WITH BUTLER ON THANKSGIVING AT WASHINGTON PARK.

Although the Thanksgiving football

game at Indianapolis, when Earlham

hard ' meetB Butler, is the principal topic in

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Great Ambition Just Now Is to Administer a Defeat To Yale.

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siesta, and work again until dinner, tied. It Is a certainty that Richmond ; which is served at 4 in the afternoon, -will be in the reorganized league, but;

not so much can be said of several ,

other towns in last years organiza-

tion. Richmond was uic uib drawing town, with Kokomo a close second. It is probable that Kokomo will be again chosen. According to the dope sheet as it stands at present, several larger Ohio towns will be admitted to the circuit and a few of the smaller towns dropped. Marion and Anderson are hot after a franchise in the Indiana-Ohio league and Sunday the two cities will be represented. Harry Hall will speak for Kokomo and Marion while Howard Witt of Anderson will appear before the base ball magnates and plead the cause of Anderson. Muncie is also particularly anxious to land a berth. Submits a Report.

President Kling of the league has submitted his report to Manager Clarence Jessap and Treasurer W. H. Bartel of the local base hall association. It shows that Richmond paid into the general league coffers $301.38, while Kokomo was second with $204.45. Bluffton brought up the rear with a measly little donation of $83.62. The total per cent paid by all teams to the general treasury was $967.89, while expenses of the league amounted to

Balance

I Is Tie Stomaeh Dinpvnsablef An operation for tho removal of tho stomach !n a Chicago hospital recently, promoted dig -ussion among: the surgeons whether the stom i ch could be removed and the patient be ooe( 'e worse for it. Before the discussion had wel

ed out, the patient had died. It demonstrator j could not live without hf etotnach. To kei e stomach in good condition, and cure const tion. indigestion, etc.. use the great herb laxa .e compound. Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin ruggists sell it at 53 certs ani SI a bottle.

Ion with thA pxrpnt on or Can-

80.01 tain De Tray, of the Maroons, who R d- Coach yail says the men

sprained his ankle Tuesday and is , are in the pink of condition end that compelled to rest for a few dayH. De they are ready to run up a good score. Tnv is twine- eiven tender nursine in i The game will be called -at three

SPORT IS IN BAD REPUTE.

A DEFEAT AT THE HANDS OF YALE MIGHT MEAN THAT IT WOULD BE ABANDONED AS AT COLUMBIA.

Chicago passengers using C. C. L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently ocated. Remember this. 6-tt

the hope of getting him into the gime. His absence would b3 a harder blow than the loss of any other man on the team. The Indians also abandoned outdoor field work because of the weather. They devoted their time to a game of basketball with the Lake Forest Col-

o'clock. This is the lst game of the season on the home field and it. will be the last game in which Wann, Elliott and Thistlethwaite will be seen in football at the Quaker institution. This game marks the passing of three of .he best players the institution has ever had and undoubtedly there will

lege team, winning 17 to 15. Coach; be a large attendance of friends of the

Warmer and the men are feeling confident.

"big three" and other devotees of the game.

Boston, Nov. 22. Harvard is foot

ball mad. That 22 to 0 score which

, Dartmouth rolled up against the Crimson last Saturday has been forgocten. i The team undoubtedly has braced dur

ing the present week and the word has got around among the under grad bodies. Even in off years Harvard pulls Itself together for the Yale game ; and it is expected to repeat the old ,

trick Saturday.

fMore than a victory over Yale is at: stake. The gridiron sport has been in none too good repute at Cambridge during the present season. There has been much talk of abandoning the game, as was done at Columbia. A crushing defeat might bring about this result Harvard's eleven will fight Saturday not only to beat Yale, bat to

save football at Cambridge. Harvard is counting much on Yale's overconfidence. They have noted that the practice at New Hiven dur

ing the last week has been light. The !

crimson eleven has been improving every tnomeat.

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