Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 79, 26 January 1909 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2G. 1909.

RALLY III THIRD PERIOD WOII GAME

Richmond Takes First Contest In Initial Bow to New Indiana Polo League.

BULLA PLAYED STAR GAME

IN THE FINALE OF THE CONTEST LITTLE QUAKER RUSH GOT INDUSTRIOUS AND BAGGED C0UNT8 THAT WON. : . f. LEAGUE STANDING.

Won. Lost. Pet. Richmond . . 3 2 .600 New Caatle ..3 2 .600 Elwood 2 2 .500 Marion .. ..2 3 .400 Anderson 2 3 .400

Richmond 5; New Castle 4. Richmond In her first appearance in the new Indiana polo leagoe de

feated New Castle in a fast and exciting game at the coliseum last evening. Everything went off lovely and there are very good prospects for the game again becoming as popular as of old. The crowd was large and the enthusiasm even greater. The fast playing of the Richmond quintet in the last period, at which time they pulled up from the rear and nosed out a victory, was clearly the feature of the game. Although the locals worked just as hard as did the Flower City boys In the firstJ two periods their efforts seemed to go for naught. As far as the scoreals concerned this is true as the localshad caged but one goal to the visitors four during this time. It was In the third period that the locals pulled together. The defense worked hard and effectively. Bulla and Marine, on the rush line, who always seenwto be best in the third period, played circles around the visiting defense men. Marine started off the scoring; in this period by knocking one into the draperies from the spot, time 5 seconds. This is the record so far in the league. Local Bey With Visitors. The 'lineup of New Castle containing Nolan at second rush and Williams at center makes the Flower City boys as much a Richmond team as a New Castle aggregation. It was these two players who made possible the visitor's showing in the first two periods. The team undoubtedly has been strengthened by the acquisition of the two fast local semi-professionals. It might be strengthened ever further by the importation of more Richmond talent Lineup and summary: Richmond New Castle tlarlne Sampsel First Rush Bulla Noland Second Rush Fetzer "Williams Center Oesting Kenworthy Half Back Lancaster May Goal First Period. Noland 1:35. Oesting : 10. Noland 1:24. Second Period, , Sampsel 3:28. Noland 1:17. Third Period. Marine T05. Bulla 6:21. Bulla 3:33. Bulla 1.12. Goals Bulla 3; Noland S; Marine, Oesting, Sampsel. Stops May 28; Lancaster 19. - Rushes Sampsel 4; Marine 7. Fouls Sampsel; Oesting. Referee Williams. Time Keepers Fletcher, of New Castle; Byer, of Richmond.

Elderly Pcoplo Helped Frco The last years of life are the sweetest, and yet the most difficult to pro long. It is then that the greatest care is exercised in maintaining bodily health. But the chief care should always be with regard to the food you eat and whether you are digesting it properly. You should not allow yourself to become constipated. No doubt you have tried salts and cathartic pills, purgative tablets, etc., and have come to the conclusion that they are violent in action and do but temporary good. Listen, then, to the voice of experience with regard to a wonderful and. snild laxative. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peptain. It is not new, only we are trying; to find new friends for it. A. A. Felta, of Johnston City, I1L, suffered from stomach trouble for six years and found his cure In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. His wife uses it too with success. We could name . hundreds of others. Some heard of it first through neighbors or friends; others through the doctor's offer to send any sufferer from a stomach, liver or bowel complaint a free sample bottle for trial, without charge. If you will send your name and address he will send you a trial bottle direct to your home. If it proves itself as he claims then continue the treatment by buying a 60-cent or fl bottle of your druggist, as all of them sell it. Old people, like children, should look for purity, and it is well to mention that the purity of this remedy Is vouched for with the U. S. government. Also, though a free bottle Is sent to prove its merits, results are always guaranteed from the regular bottles bought of druggists, who will refund your money if it does not satisfy you. Send at least for the free test bottle today.

ir mere is anyuung about your ailment that you don't understand, or if you want any medical advice, write to the doctor, and he will answer you fully. There is no charge for this service. The address Is Dr. TV. B. Caldwell, 801 Caldwell bldg., Monticello, 111.

"FIGHTING FIVE" TOJPLAY IN CITY Crack Cincinnati Bowlers Meet Locals.

Colman's Fighting Five, said to be the best bowling team in Cincinnati will be in the city Saturday night to play a series of games with a picked team of local bowlers. The above team has been cleaning up on everything in sight. In several of its more important series of games this season, it has averaged 1,000 pins per game, which is regarded as a very enviable record. The team is looked upon as one of the possibilities for the National championship at the coming bowling congress in Pittsburg. The locals are confident, however, that they will make a good impression against the Cincinnati players.

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FIVE B'S WON GAME

Tailenders in City Bowling League Spring Surprises On Themselves.

DR. HAROLD WAS HIGH MAN

CITY BOWLING LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Carmans 6 0 1000 Pirates 4 2 667 Richmonds 4 2 667 Cubs 4 5 444 Entre Nous 2 4 333 Five B's 1 8 111 The Five B's bowling team won its first game in the City Bowling League last evening by taking one of the series of games from the Cubs. The series was very uninteresting in several respects. Dr. Harold was the only

Affairs of the Sporting World

Charles Comlskey is to buy permanent training grounds for the White Box In Texas. They probably will be near SI Paso and be used first in the spring of 1910. Fred Merkle yesterday signed a contract for another year with the New York nationals. Merkle's contract contains an increase in salary. He also received a letter from -Manager McGraw stating that he expected the Toledo Mayer to do great things this season end that his fine work in 1908 entitled him to a raise, , . i As s result of having his foot froten while attending a funeral some time ngo , Harry Schlafley is compelled , o use a crutch, in walking. Schlafley is signed to play with Newark of Kthe Eastern league. Last season he was manager of the Toronto team. ' Much regret is being expressed about New York by the announcement that Manager Stallings of the Yankees will not allow his men to play the Reds an ante-season series at Atlanta this coming spring. If the series were played it might show up either one of the teams which is largely the reason it will not be played. Frank Bowerman the manager of the Doves, and Roger Bresnahan. manager of the Cardinals are holding a confer

ence in Detroit. The real purpose of

the ; meeting is to dispose of George ' browns, the right fielder of the Doves. He has declared that he will play out

law ball rather than play in Boston an

other year, and has suggested that he be let go to St. Louis, which Bowerman will probably do today for a cash consideration.

"Chick" Fraser. one of the twirlers who aided in earning the title of world's champions for the Cubs, has p'aced himself in a position where he

need not worry should destiny deprive him of working on the base ball diamond. "Chick" returned from Idaho, here he purchased a ranch, which when In proper order, will give off "ninety ton to the acre." Fraser has eighty acres and hopes to get more. Lee Tannetiill, the clever third baseman of the White Sox .has fully recovered his health, and says that he Till play in his old time form the coming season. He hasn't been really hlmtelf for a couple of seasons, owing to injuries; but when he is right, he co ro

t-fares favorably with any third corner

man in the country. He has already signed his contract which makes the worries of President Comiskey one less as it was thought that Tan might give up the game this season. Secretary Farrell's bulletin contains notice of the reinstatement of Thomas Dougherty. Clyde Robinson and Frank Roth of Milwaukee, and Hecklinger of Minneapolis. These players took part in games with ineligible players "in Chicago. They applied for reinstatement to the national board, and notice of their reinstatement will be promulgated as soon as each comes up with a $ lO fine.

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one who appeared in sensational form and this lasted but the first game. Besides securing the high score of 215, he very nearly grabbed the booby prize. 'On Wednesday evening the Carmans and the Pirates play a series of games. The contest is expected to be an interesting one. lineup and summary of last evening's contest: Cubs. Youngflesh 165 1S2 125 Gillespie 131 123 135 Rockhill 132 140 138 Mashmeyer 161 140 145 Harold 215 158 125 Totals :.. 807 743 66S' Five B's. John Bayer 149 154 128 Bartel 122 138 113 Jake Bayer 122 171 128 Nolte 133 140 111 Beck 134 155 125 Totals 660 758 605

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