Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 81, 13 February 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY,. FEB, 10, -1914. t

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Live Sporting News and Gossip

SPICELAND ACADEMY PLAYS HERE TOHIGHT Meets Local High School Five in Curtain Raiser to College Game.

GARFIELD LEAGUE NOW REORGANIZED

COLLEGE BASKETBALL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Franklin 1 0 l.flOO WabaBh 1 0 1.000 Rose Poly 0 1 .000 .Earlham 0 1 .000

Richmond high school basketball team will try to continue its winning

streak tonifht, when it meets the quintet hailing from the Spiceland academy, at the Coliseum. j Coach Nohr has been driving the ! squad to whip the men in shape for the Spiceland game, as he considers : this one of the heaviest games on the schedule. The academy outfit has played teams of higher standing than ;

invaders a big advantage. Nohr expects to start the game with either Meranda, Hoover or Beisman at the fore positions; Ball at Center and Hart and Captain Thornburgh at guard, with Johanning, Bavis, Loehr and Lyons held in reserve. Tomorrow night Richmond high school meets the Marion five at the 'Y" gym, in what promises to be one of the most hotly contested games of the present schedule. Marion is represented this year by a team that hascleaned tip on everything in the northern part of the state.

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RESULTS OF GAMES IN A. S. M. LEAGUE

Last Nights Results. Officemen 756 Foundrymen 734

Toolroom 615 Forgeshop . . . : 563

725 669 723 545

The officemen slipped up a notch in the standing of the American Seed-lng-Machine company race last night at the Y. M. C. A. alleys, taking a pair of games from the Foundrymen. The initial game ended in a tie, each team having a count of 685, but in the roll-off the Bookeepers proved their right to the game by going the Founders 22 pins better. Otten, of the winners, made high score, with a count of 169, but fell short of taking the high average, that honor falling to Miller, of the same team, who bowled 160 and 163, for an average of 161. Owens, of the losers, took both high score and high average for that organization, with 18 and J52, with an average of 155 to his credit. Summary: Officemen. Rees 134 126 Otten 131 169 Kerchner 117 119 Miller 160 163 Weyman 143 148

Last Night's Result. Franklin, 5; Earlham, 4. Wabash, 13; Rose Poly, fi. The newly organized College Basketball league at Garfield, was launched last night, the initial contest being copped by the Franklin and Wabash outfits. The first game was a battle royal from start to finish, the Franklin bunch nosing out the larger end of the score by one point. Adams and Brinley formed the combination that beat the Quakers, as this pair of players player rings around the losing five. Captain O'Neal and Weber put up hard gamse for the Quakers. Line-up and scores: Franklin, 5. Earlham, 4. Brinley (C.) O'Neal (C.) Forward. Leighton J. Evans Forward. Adams S. Simmons Center. Vogelsong Weber Guard. Mansfield Wettig Guard. Basket O'Neal, Weber and Adams. Foul Points Adams, Leighton and Brinley. Referee Simmons.

EXCITING CONTEST PROMISED TONIGHT Earlham Meets Her Old Enemy, Hanover, on the Coliseum Floor.

"Wabash" Take "Rose Poly." Featured by the sensational work of Van Allen of the winners, Rose Poly bowed to the Wabash quintet last night at the school gym. The Wabash five held the advantage during the entire game, playing rings around the engineers, who seemed unable to cope with the guarding of Koehnle anl Lamb. Line-up and score: Wabash, 13. Rose Poly, 5. Tarpleson Lee Forward. Townsend Hartzler (C.) Forward. Van Allen (C.) Longfellow Center. Koehnle Bly Guard.

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Basket Van Allen, 5; Longfellow, Lee. Foul Points Van Allen, 2; Tarpleson. Referee Simmons.

A good card Is promised basketball fans of the city tonight, when Earlham meets her old enemy, Hanover, and the Richmond high school five tangles with the aggregation from Spiceland, at the Coliseum. Earlham defeated the Hanoverines several weeks ago, on their own noor,

but according to accounts coming from the down-state camp, that team has made some big strides in the improvement line, and expects to even with the. fighting Quakers. The Hanover aggregation is a husky bunch, practically every man on the squad having seen service on the football field. Voris and Kehoe, forwards for the visitors, are a pair of end men that will give the Quaker guards plenty of excitement. Lawson, at center, will have to be watched, as he is a fast man and sure at the baskets. In Carlyle and Montgomery, the Presbyterians have a guarding combination equal to any in secondary circles of the state. Coach Regan has had his bunch of Quaker huskies working at the Coliseum the past week and believes they are out o fthe slump the team has been in for the last week. Earlham will line up with the same men as in previous games, using Captain Rowe, Wolfe, Kemper, Lancaster and Williams, with Thistlethwaite, Stanley and Lamb held in reserve.

the handicap of seventy-five pins given the Victors. The high score went to Youngfiesh, with a count of 215, one point more

than was scored by Runge of the same outfit. . The former also made high average, bowling over, 530 of the hardwoods in the three contests for an ' average of 176. Hadley of the losers showed the best form for his team, counting 191 in the second game. Summary: ideals. B. Martin 158 179 158 YoungfieBh 168 215 147 Meyer 168 168 168 J. Martin 169 145 182 Runge 127 186 214 Totals 790 893 869 Victors. W. Martia 186 170 145 Cooney 143 151 147 ZJndort 151 140 162 Hadley 125 191 153 R. Miller 170 152 150 Handicap 75 75 75 Totals 800 879 832

SECOND EARLHAM TEAM PLAYS EATON

EATON, O., Feb. 13. The Eaton basketball team will contest tonight at the Armory with a team from Earlham college. Richmond. Robert Fisher, of Eaton, who Is a sMiSent at Earlham, is at the head of the Hoosier live. A dance will follow the game. Music will be furnished by the Majestic orchestra.

NO MEETING HELD Because of the inclement weather the meeting of the Columbia Farmers' association was not held last tiitrht.

! Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cobb, who were to

have been the speakers, were unable to be present, Mr. Cobb being delayed In Economy where he spoke before the children of the agricultural course f the school. -

A charming Corsage Bouquet in a Heart Shaped Box, with sprigs of Forgetmenots and Cupid's Darts the Valentine de luxe. Lemon's Flower Shop. 9 5t The Province of Alberta has a coal area of 16,218 miles, with an estimated quanity available for consumption of ninty billion tons.

GOOD BOWLING ON CITY ALLEYS !

A hot Tomatoe or Beef Bouillon will touch the spot this cold weather. Price's serve them.

CITY LEAGUE STANDING

i Won. Lost. Pet. ! I Ideals 10 5" .667 j Quaker City 9 6 .600 ! Victors 6 9 .400 ! Nationals 5 10 .333

The Ideals refused to leave their perch at the head of the City league procession, taking two out of three games from the Victors last night at the City Alleys. i Five out of the six totals were in the eight hundreds, while in the second game the leaders totaled seven pins shy of the 900 mark. The scores of last night's games are the highest made in several weeks, not counting

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Totals 756 Foundrymen. Roach 101 Owens 148 Wells 120 Sample 152 Snyder 154 Total 734

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Toolroom is Easy. j The Toolroom outfit had no trouble In winning their games from the forge crew, the former taking both contests in easy style. The winners rolled a steady game, the losers never having a look-in. For the winners, Luneka proved to he the best man in toppling over the maples. His scores of 156 and 196 taking both the high score and high average. Clark scored 186, which was high count for the losing bunch. Summary: Toolroom. Luneka 156 196 Crivel 83 136 Hoessll 122 141 Smith 167 129 H. Williams 87 122 Totals 615 723 Forgeshop. G. O'Brien 155 157 Walters 85 97 J. O'Brien 121 99 Bodiker 90 86 Clark 117 186 Totals 568 545

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