Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 275, 11 August 1911 — Page 6
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IS 111! OUT AT 'Big Crowd Sees McGann Win Fierce Fight Other Mills Were Fast Ones, . Three times fight fans saw blood ' drawn, eyes swell up and turn black Und then, what had the ear marks of ytbe real thing the knockout punch tt the revival of the boxing game in this city at the Coliseum Thursday ttlgfit. Jack Grimm, who hails from Kansas :itf, lacked Just what Hugh McGann, Khe Indianapolis promoter and heavy Lwelght boxer poesessed, (the punch, khe stability and In some respects the Sabllity, though It must be said to the kredlt of Grimm that he did hand out NBOme rather clever punches and show hed good defense work. Grimm went kiown for the count of nine in the tfaurth and groggily arose to receive fine finishing punch, sent home by McrGann, who Is a second edition of the fjate lamented J. J. Jeffries, ex-cham-talon who failed to come back on that Wateful fourth of July, 1910, so far as this ring appearance and style is conVmed. !A Fast Ten Rounds. It was In the Young Donnelly-Young IGweeney ton round bout which precedthe McGann-Grimm mill, that the real classy article, so far as boxing is sncerned, was displayed. This was fast and not very one sided, though le popular decision went to Sweeney. "here were two other sparring exhiblIons and a barrel rough house match stween "Jack Johnson" and "Sam ingford," the comedy event of the renins. .The big bout, the McGann-Grimm iffalr, came at the conclusion of the ivening's card. Both weighed in close 160 pounds and each seemed to be In prime condition. It looked like a rat between youth and age, since rimm la prematurely gray-headed. As nn as referee Tracy of Indianapolis fclled the two to the center Grimm lot the approval of the crowd by near ly knocking McGann off bis feet. Jrimm seemed to be of the patient, raiting kind of warrior; McGann was bear and always aggressive. I Though not as many punches were (exchanged as in the Donnelly-Sweeney Ihffalr, they were delivered with punishing effect. Grimm stiff armed and delivered short jabs, while McGann (Waited his chance and put steam to t&ls efforts. Grimm's guard was repeatfdly broken. The first three rounds 'twere Just about even. The result of E fourth was surprising. McGann med a little bit mad. He slugged I slugged and punches to the jaw jsind the stomach, delivered in rapid succession,, put Grimm to the floor for (the, count of, nine. As soon. as. Grlmra jbad gotten' square on his feet, dazed tend unsteady, McGann finished it up. iQrimm about five minutes later, after sing namea witn com water, was ible to reply to a physician's question it he was all right. 8weny a Favorite. ' Donnelly, who hails from Indiana polls. Is a stocky built lad, while pweeney, though finely developed, was jtnore of the ordinary type of man. He Saras able to stand the nunrh. vaa ppeach" on defense and offense, and Eulckly had the favor of the crowd, lonnelly's nose was Sweeney's tar- ' net, while Donnelly played for the xianeys. - Donnelly's nose was batterled In so many directions that blood fcame In about the fifth round and Erom then on he fought the loosing Imd. Jimmy Goodman, instead of Jlmmv BfeFarland of Indianapolis, boxed with v wms mi VI Via IB VII 1UI DlA xmnds. The Quaker lad had the nerve, tat be, was not in condition and did not display the science. Sharkitt had two puffed eyes, a bloody nose, and " toody and battered cheeks when the lell ended the bout at the close of the nxth. Harry Flat of Indianapolis cleary outpointed and outfought Kid Jellies of this city in a four round opener In the negro barrel bout "Jack Johnson" though handicapped In many srays, had 'the class on "Sara LangIbrdy' the "Boston Tar Baby." Police were In attendance and the Officers were satisfied. McGann will put on a bout two weeks hence, with possibly Jack Dillon of Indianapolis nd Jack Sweeney as the headliners. (Several ring side challenges were isued. ' f Whitman's Moores and Price's elegant chocolates. DRONSON MATCHED WITH D. DESCHLER National News Association) . INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 11. Ray Uronson of Indianapolis, and Dave Deadlier pf Boston have been matched to fight ten rounds before the Indianaoplls Athletic club Aug. 23. They will etgh in at 138 at 3 o'clock. This is JUie first time Branson has made weight for anyone Bince returning from Australia. The men fought two twelve, round draws, in. Boston la the fall of 1909. HAS CAMBRIDGE GOT REAL BLIND TIGER lack Coeoran. Arthur Cosgrove and soon Bell all of Cambridge City were arrested by Marshal Dan Drischel on Thursday and fined in the squire's court there for public intoxication. They were all given 11 days. Cambridge City la a dry town and until recently there has been very little comVlalnta of public intoxication. The authorities believe that liquor is being brought In although others affirm pat there is a "blind tiger. in operaPas somewhere.
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Furnished by A. W. Thomson Co.. L. A. Gould, Mgr., Hlttle Block, Phone 2709. Correspondents, Logan and Bryan. , NEW YORK, Aug. Open 11. High 63 72 74 , 116 121 117 Vz 43 104 148 ft 239 127 178 1234 106 77 116 Low 62 69 724 115 Vi i2oy8 114 41 Vs 103 145 236 124 173 119 103 76 114 Cose 62 V4 70 72 115 120 114 41 103 145 237 124 1?4 119 104 76 114 Copper 6.3 Am Smltg .. 72'i US Steel .. 74 U S Steel pfd 116 Pennsylvania 121 St Paul .... Mo Pac N Y Central Reading Can Pac . . , . 117 42 104 148 '4 239 V4 126 VJ 178 122 10CH Gt North n . . Un Pac .... No Pac Athcison . . . B R T 76 So Pac 11614 Am Can Com 9 Am Can pfd 84 84 83 83 CHICAGO GRAIN. Furnished by A. W. Thomson Co., Hittle Block. Phone 2709. Correspondents, Logan and Bryan. CHICAGO, Aug. 11.Wheat-
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Liverpool Cables Close Wheat 4 lower; Corn unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 11. Hogs Receipts 7000; top $7.857.90. Cattle Receipts 2000; top $6.35. Sheep Receipts 1500; steady, $8.00. Lambs 6.25. Calves $7.75 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 11. Hogs Receipts 14,000; top $7.85. Cattle Receipts 2000; best beeves Sheep Receipts 7000; prime $4.00. Lambs $7.00. Calves $8.25. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK Cincinnati, Aug. 11. Cattle Receipts 800; top $6.55. Hogs Receipts 2600; top $7.90. Sheep Receipts 800, steady. Lambs 10c(13c lower. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK Pittsburg, Aug. 11. Cattle Supply light; choise steers, Cattle Supply light; choice steers, $6.70 7.00; best butchers $5.60 6.15; good $6.50. Hogs Receipts 15 cars; heavies $7.707.90; yorkers $S.058.10; pigs, $7.508.00.. Calves $6.00 8.00. Sheep Fair supply; prime $3.90. 3.90. Choice lambs $6.50. E. BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, Aug. 11. ' Cattle Receipts 200; prime steers $6.756.90; butchers $6.35. Hogs Receipts 3900; heaves $8.00; pigs, $8.00; yorkers $8.10. Sheep Receipts 3400; prime $4.35. Calves Receipts 650; choice $8.50. Lambs $7.25 7.40. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Indianapolis, Aug. 11. Wheat.. 87c Corn .. 66 c Oats 39 c Rye 65c Clover seed $10.C0 TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, O., Aug. 11 Wheat ....96c Corn 67 c Oats 4ic Alsike .. ..$10.00 Clover seed $11.85 Timothy $6.50 CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 11.Wheat Corn ..90c ...65c . ..40c New oats KICKED BY HORSE BUT SAVED BY "RAT" (National News Association) FRANKFORT, Ky.. Aug. 11. Miss Nannie Duncan, a school teacher, was kicked in the head by a horse yesterday, but was saved by the "rat' In her hair deadening the blow. Eyeglasses for those who are nearsighted cut crescent shaoed hAv hn common for a long time. A yachtsman appeared recently with a pair or eyeglasses crescent shaped, but for those who are far-sighted. Thev r inet th reverse of the reading zlasses vh wanting to see a distance the wearer lOOkS through the Classes and vkm reading he looks under them. New
Baseball Results
National League Won Lost Pet. Chicago 60 37 .620 Pittsburg .: ...61 39 .610 New York 58 40 .593 Philadelphia ... 57 43 .570 St. Louis 56 45 .554 Cincinnati 45 53 .459 Brooklyn 38 61 .384 Boston 22 79 .218
American League. Won Lost Philadelphia 67 36 Detroit 66 39 Boston 54 51 New York 54 51 Cleveland .:.53 53 Chicago .." .51 52 Washington 42 63 St. Louis 31 73 American Association. won Lost Kansas City 62 48 Minneapolis 63 - 49 Columbus 60 52 St. Paul 55 56 Toledo 52 61 Milwaukee 54 60 Indianapolis 52 62 Louisville .11 61 Pet. .651 .629 .514 .514 .500 .495 .400 .298 Pet .564 .563 .536 .497 .460 .474 .456 .455 RESULTS YESTERDAY. National League. R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 11 2 Pittsburg " 3 9 2 Moore and Madden; Liefield Ferry, and Gibson. R. H. E. St. Louis 5 11 2 Chicago 7 10 3 Sallee and Bliss; Richter, Curtiss, Brown and Archer. American League R. H. E. Detroit 5 11 6 New York 12 14 2 Willett, Summers and Stanage; Vaughan and Sweeney. R. H. E. Chicago 5 12 5 Philadelphia 4 9 2 Walsh and Sullivan; Morgan and Livingston. t Ten innings. R. H. E. St. Louis 8 8 3 Washington 9 15 5 Lake, and Krichel; Groome and Street. American Association R. H. E. Toledo ... 2 7 2 Columbus 4 10 2 Tingling and Carisch; Reigel and Walsh. R. H. E. Indianapolis 3 5 0 Louisvilee 4 7 3 Linke and Ritter; Cheney and Hughes. R. H. E. Milwaukee 4 9 4 St. Paul 11 10 0 Nicholson and Schalk; Reiger and Land. Kansas City Minneapolis, rain. Egg frappes, raspberry salads and other good things served at Price's fountain. "BUGS" RAYMOND TO PLAY WITH GUNTHERS (National News Association) CHICAGO, Aug. 11 Manager Niesen of the Gunthers, has signed "Bugs" Raymond, formerly with the New York Giants, and Ed Quinlan, an infielder who has been with the Cincinnati Reds. Raymond said he would finish the season with the Gunthers and will pitch his first game against the Coulon athletics Sunday at Gunther par. Quinlan has been a substitute on the Reds and was released to an eastern team, but refused to report. BILL WAS PEEVED Young, handsome and very well dressed, a stranger giving his name as "Bill" Jones, was arrested this morning on the charge of begging. After Jones was taken to the city building he cursed the police force of this city saying that they had no right to arrest him. Jones had been in the city but a short time when he collected more than $1. The police say that he is the smartest looking beggar they have ever arrested. Palladium Want Ads Pay.
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EARLHAM SONS III THEWS EYE General Recognition Given Faculty Members and to Many Graduates.
Three members of the Earlham college faculty hold appointive offices in the Indiana state government. They are President Robert L. Kelly, member of the state board of education; Professor Harlow Lindley, archive librarian of the state library, and Professor Allen D. Hole, assistant geologist, Indiana state geological survey. During the summer term Professor Lindley is teaching in Indiana University and Professor Hole, with a group of students, is making a soil survey of some of the central counties of the state. During the past year three members of the Earlham faculty received the degree of Ph. D.; Professor Hole, the University of Chicago, Professor William Orville Mendenhall, the University of Michigan; and Professor Walter A Jessup, Columbia University. Dr. Jessup has accepted a permanent position in the department of education at Indiana university. Doing Reform Work. , Two of Earlham's leading alumni, each at the head of a great reform movement have recently removed their headquarters to Washington, D. C. They are Benjamin F. Trueblood, secretary of the American Peace society' and S. Edgar Nicholson, legislative superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league of America. S. E. Nicholson has recently been appointed by President Taft as one of twelve delegates from the United States to the Thirteenth Annual International conference against alcoholism to be held in the Ninth month at The Hague. Leon L. Tyler, Earlham, 1906, has just entered on his duties as superintendent of schools, Traverse City, Mich. A recent issue of the Outlook contained the pictures of two Earlham graduates and referred at length to a third, who are now striking figures in phases of American life. They are Dr. Robert Underwood Johnson, editor of the Century Magazine, New York, Dr. William Cullin Dennis, International lawyer, Washington,-D. C, and Fred R. Hathaway, seceretary pf the Beet Sugar Refining Co., Detroit, Mich. PINCHED FOR DRUNK, THEN FOR CUSSING Two hours after John Carroll had been fined $1 and costs in police court on the charge of drunk he was rearrested on the charge of profanity. Carroll was arrested last night by Patrolmen Wenger and Yingling. He paid the fine for drunk and while walking 'on Ft. Wayne avenue about 10 o'clock this morning he is alleged to have cursed two negresses. He will be arraigned tomorrow morning in police court. . Newfoundland is said to be without reptiles of any character. U Y(Q)UJ
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'Come Ahead and Kill Me" . Victim Advertises. (National News Association) COLUMBIA. Mo.. Aue. 11 Rent v. ing to a blackhand demand for $10,000 J. v. Brockman today published a newspaper advertisement telling the blackmailers to "come ahead and kill him." WOMAN, CARRYING TOT, FELL IN CREEK (National News Association) SHELBY VI LLE, Ind., Aug. 11. Mrs. William Crosby, aged seventeen, who became dizzy from heat and height while carrying the three months old daughter of Mrs. Ira McClain across the traction railway bridge, fell into Swamp creek and both drowned. SUGAR PRICES ARE ADVANCED 10 POINTS (National News Association I NEW YORK, Aug. 11. augjr trust today advance the price CS rehned sugars ten points. POLICEMAN KILLED BY HIS OWN GUN (National News Association) LOUISVILLE, Aug. 11. Policeman Michael Baldwin was shot dead with his own revolver while grappling with a negro burglar early today. The slayer was captured after a running pistol duel with Policeman Sullivan. YOUNG BOUND OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT Entering a plea of not guilty to the charge of petit larceny, Fred Young, the alleged chicken and bicycle thief, waived preliminary examination in police court Friday morning and was bound over to the circuit court. The bond was placed at $200. About four thousand four hundred stags are killed every year on the moors of Scotland. A tea made of the leaves of the "laughing plant" of Arabia, puts the partaker into a hilarous humor for an hour or so. Bathing Beach and .. Pleasure Resort.. Fishing, 25c per day. SATURDAYS, Ladies admitted free of charge if furnish own bathing suits. Monday, newsboys' day; admitted free with own suits. Other days, 25c for both men and women. Refreshment stand on grounds. 3 minutes' walk north of Glen Miller park. C. O. PARKER, Mgr. Telephone 4044 S)Dd
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Sporting Gossip
KEEPING TAB ON THE MINORS Raymond Boyd, Ottowa's star pitcher, has been sold to the Cincinnati club. . Youngstown has a great hitter in Joe Phillips, He is leading the O and P. League in batting. Umpire Ralph Frary, who was tried out in the National league this season, he returned to the Northwestern league. Pitcher Cecil Ferguson, who was sold to Memphis some time ago is still in Boston working out in the Rustler's yard. Rumor has it that Des Moines will be dropped from Western league and be given a berth in the Three-I league. Portland has a great team this seas on and the Oregon city has a fine chance to win the Pacific coast league pennant. Manager Steve Flanagan, of the Brockton team, says that in Henrikeen he has the star outfielder in the New England league. President Carson says that the Central league will play out its schedule and that no further changes in the circuit are contempleated. The Eau Claire and La Crosse teams of the Minnesota-Wisconsin league recently played nineteen innings. La Crosse copping the game 1 to 0. The Boston and St. Louis Americans and the Cincinnati Nationals are all
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bidding for Pitcher Will Kirvin of the Danville Thre-I league. , . The Augusta team has been taken over by the directors of the South Atlantic league and will be known as the S. A. L, team the balance of the season. ' . ' A From a Southern league scribe: Mother Ryan you remember the dear old girl dropped in yesterday. Too hmigh prcied for the Cotton States that's how she explains the harsh rattie of a can at her heels. San Barnardino, 'Santa Barbara. Ventura, Osnard. Venice, Doyles' antt. San Diego, Cal., have organiied a winter league and will open the season after the closing of the major leagues. Quite a number of big leaguers have agreed to join the organization.
WITH THE BOXERS Sam McVea has challenged Sam Langford to box for $5,000 a side, the bout to take place in London. Digger Stanley, England's champion bantam has changed his mind about coming to this country next months to meet Johnny Conlon. Pat Powers, the New York promoter has declared against no-dectsion bouts. Pat wants a referee to give a decision after every tangle. Dan McKittrick. manager of Willie Lewis, announces that Lewis la the welterweight champion. .Too bad, about Mac, but he will be himself again some day. Airship propellers are carved from wood built up in layers. J ADAMS DRUG STORE.
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