Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 293, 20 October 1914 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TJBLEGKAM. TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1914

CAMP RESIGNS YALE TREASURYSHIP

WINS

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JEFFRIES HIS BOUT

P. CATHELINE

Local Boxer Puts up Slashing Fight on Benson's Card Getting Decision in Eighth Round. . Stegall Outclasses BrownOakley Takes Williams Stein Outboxed, Gets Bout on Foul by Clarke. Good and bad boxing was mixed on the card which tour hundred fans witr nessed at the Coliseum last night. An added attraction which Benson kept under cover until the last minute was the four-round preliminary between two dusky boys. While Little Arthur Stigall from Independence, Kan, had it all over Battling Kid Brown of Cincinnati, it was a good exhibition of the boxing game.

The second bout between Les Wil

liams and Jim Oakley of Cincinnati, was thriller from Oakley's standpoint,

,who outclassed lis "opponent so far that he gave up in the third round of a scheduled 6-round bout. Oakley landed so many hard smashes to the body that after the first round Williams was unable to land a single blow that had any force behind it. He was not in the same class with Bussen, who fought Oakley before. The third bout brought two boys to-

FRESH LAURELS

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RUSHVILLE KAPPAS VVRITEJOR GAMES Ask Date With City Eleven For Contest Last of November. A meeting of all candidates for the city football team will be held this evening at the Palladium office, Ninth and North A streets, for the purpose of going over plays with Coach Lewis. It was practically impossible for the members to get to Athletic park Sunday morning, and this meeting will be held in its place. The Palladium sport writer has received a letter from the Kappa football team of Rushvllle, which wants the local team there on either Novem

ber 15 or 22. It Is probable that a date will be accepted, as the local eleven wants to meet only good teams. The Rushvllle manager says his team will average about 160 pounds and is exceedingly fast.

Jules Vedrines, the skilled French

aviator, who is credited by cable reports from Paris, with having brought

down two German aeroplanes in three days. A few days ago a German aeroplane was sighted over a French camp and Vedrines In a ISO horse power Blerlot started in pursuit. In a quarter of an hour he had risen to a

height of 6,500 feet. He got above the

German machine and by a w ell direct

ed shot sent it tumbling to the earth.

OTOOLE GOES BACK TO THE PIRATES

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the Pirates paid that sum for him to the St. Paul club, haB been sent back to the Pirates by Manager McGraw of the Giants. O'Toole had been with

the New York club but one month.

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gether who went at each other from the go, furnishing some pretty inside

fighting and occasionally getting loose

for a toe to toe slugging match. Jeffries and Phil Catheline from Columbus, O., were the contenders in this match. Jeff seemed to grow stronger as the bout progressed, while Cathel

ine seemed to weaken and was so distressed by Jeff's continual jabbing and upper-cutting that at the end of the eighth round gave it up as a bad job

and admitted that he had enough of Jeff's game. Jeff, by the way, is going

like a house afire and is wanted by other managers for preliminaries. This was to have been a ten round affair.

The last and fastest fight of the

evening while it lasted was a humdinger from the first tap of the gong. Kid Clarke and Billy Stein, fighting at

158, stepped in the ring for the final,

both in the "pink," and after the preliminary instructions were given start

ed out like they would finish each other In the fastest possible time.

Clarke Hits at Will. In the first round both lads ex

changed wicked licks with neither showing any advantage, but in the second Clarke began to show just how much better he really was than Stein. Clarke had been training hard for this bout, as Stein is known as a pretty good boy. Kid landed one blow after

another, swinging some of the heavi

est blows up into Stein's chest, which raised him clear off the floor. Stein showed the effects of them in the middle of the round by hanging on to Clarke to escape a knock-out which

was on its way. In the third round

things took a change which was far

different from what any of those pres-1

ent expected. Clarke was upper-cutting with terrific blows. As he started

one of them Stein stepped forward and leaned over Clarke, which made Clarke guage his blow low, giving

Stein an awful wallop below the belt.

Stein was awarded this fight because of the foul, but Clarke was his master so far that there was no doubt among

those present who was the better.

How They Fought. Battling Kid Brown, colored, from

Cincinnati, and Little Arthur Stigall of Independence, Kan. Weight 135

pounds.

Firet Round Arthur started the

fight by planting a solid swipe to the jaw and followed it with some fast

work, upper-cutting with lightninglike blows to the body. Brown got

back with a few short jabs which were ! perfectly harmless. Stigall's round.

Second Round Both boys did a lot

of dodging at wild blows. Arthur was

warned for hitting low. Stigall did all the leading in this session and shaded Brown. Third Round Both stood up and slug with neither gaining any advantage. Stigall rushes Brown to the ropes, but Brown returns with some blows to the face. Round even. Fourth Round Both did a lot of wild swinging, landing about one out of five. Stigall shaded Brown all the way, appearing to know the fighting game. Wine in Three Rounds. The second bout was all Oakley's, who made his opponent say enough in three rounds. First Round Oakley showed a decided Improvement over his last fight, appearing faster and with a punch that could be heard all over the hall when It landed, which was quite frequently. He landed principally on Williams' kidneys. Oakley's round. Second Round Oakley kept on landing, finally flooring Williams with a terrific hook to the jaw. Oakley's round. Third Round Oakley sunk pile driver blows to the body with telling effect, and floored Williams with a haymaker to the jaw. Williams arose with his back to Oakley, who floored Les again. Curtain the seconds

threw in the towel. Oakley's fight. Outfights Catheline. Jeffries, local lad, outfought Phil Catheline from Columbus, O. In the eighth round Phil gave up. Jeff got credit for a knock-out. First Round Both boys tested each other out. No good blows landed by either. Round even.

jab, jab and Phil began to take notice. Round oven. ThirdBoth went to it a little hard

er this round, landing some good blows, but the round was even. Four Jeff Btarts the heavy work with some "good uppers to the body, raising welts on Phil's body. Phil also gets in some good ones. Round even. Fifth Jeff landed on jaw, both stood up and slugged toe to toe. Jeffries brought the first gore of the evening when he smashed Phil on the nose. Catheline hitting low and was warned. Jeff shaded Catheline in this round. Sixth Jeff still played on his opponent's body. Catheline hit to Jaw and followed with two heavy blows to the head. This was slightly Catheline's

round. Seventh Jeff rushed Catheline to the ropes with straight jabs. Catheline swung wild but landed a couple. Round even. Eighth Both started a slugging match, going good. Catheline could not connect with his pet swing, the overhand, as Jeff is on guard for it. Jeff swung a mean one to the jaw and followed with upper-cut to the solar plexus. Catheline in distress. Jeff's round easily. Catheline gave up. Fourth Bout Kid Clarke and Billy Stein. Weight 158 pounds. First Round Both used upper hooks to body and were working fast. Second Round Both hit heavy blows. Clarke used a wicked uppercut but Stein was game and exchanged blows with him. Stein was groggy by this time. Clarke's fast work and apparent superiority far outclassing Billy. Clarke's round. Third Round Clarke worked a few uppercuts then fouled Stein. Stein awarded decision.

HANK GETS $14,000 FOR SWATTING BALL IN WORLD'S SERIES

Salve Maker, Film Operator,

Hat Concern, Vaudeville Manager, Shower Coin on Big Slugger. BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Forturne certainly smiled on Hank Gowdy for the new world champion baseballists. Money is simply -rolling into him as a result of his wonderful play in the big series. Aside from his share of the series, about $3,000, Hank has pulled down close to $14,000, according to his mother, and a five-year contract, and 7,000 a year awaits him. The night after Gowdy knocked that home run drive, he was approached by a manufacturer of a certain salve. "I'll give you $50 for your signature to a note recommending my salve," from the manufacturer, later a film company gave him $1,100 for posing for some pictures. A hat concern of

fered him $500 for a letter booming

pitchers weakened and Jim was invited to go to his rescue. He was "fame" and went through the rest of the game allowing one hit and no runs. COACHES FOOTBALL TEAM. Leslie Mann outfielder of the -world's champion Boston Braves will assist in coaching the Lincoln, Neb., high school football team, of which ho -was once a star member. . - - CUT8 OUT BONUSES. President Schuyler Britton of the SL Louis Cardinals, announces that there will be no bonus arrangement next season. All contracts signed are without the bonus clause and every player has been given an increase in salary instead.

ton his teammate, made high 169 In the first game. Scons:.

Braves.

1st. 2d. Sd. Duffy ...... 146 117 1M J Harrington If 110 107 Boyce IS! IS 11 W. Cronln.. 161 lit 1S1 Hart ....... 117 ICS 140 Totals ..It 70S HI CSS

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BRAVES CLIMB UP IN K, OF C RACE

Clean Sweep Over Rose Buds Lets Duffy's Team in Third Place.

K. OF C. LEAGUE.

Oreenhorns 6 Vets 6 Braves 9 Santa Maria 6 Rosebuds 9 Naps 6

W. 6 4 5 3 2 1

L. 0 2 4 3 7 6

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HOW TO STOP STOMACH TORMENT

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a Well-Kwewn.

The Braves in the K. of C. League, bowling at the city alleys last night.

Walter Camp, the sporting expert, whose resignation as treasurer of the Yale Financial Union has just been

announced. Yale authorities declare I made a clean sweep of their match

their hat and for the right to put out that the Financial Union loses its most ! with the Rosebuds, advancing from a "Gowdy" special. j valuable asset with the resignation of ; fourth place to third and passed the

Advice From

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557 ! stomach formed by the fermenting of j the food. Instead of a dlgestant being BOO ' required, something should be taken

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A bat concern gave him $500. An

eastern rubber heel company gave him $300, and, with ten suits of clothes for the home-run swat, Hank received other minor gifts. And this wasn't all. Hammerstein of New York, offered him and Dick Rudolph 1,000 a week each for ten weeks to appear on the stage, an they accepted with pleasure. Wealth threatens to follow his success. And like a Dutch son to his parents, Gowdy says he is going to build his folks a home in Columbus and make it a Christmas present to them.

Mr. Camp. The sporting expert says he has not sufficient time to devote to the work.

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L'CHTEHFELS LEADS BOWLERS IN I C, Mercurio Follows Close Second, With Nine Point Lower Average. Following are the averages of the K. of C. Bowling league, which bowls at the city alleys three nights a week. These averages are from the beginning of the season up to Saturday night. Lichtenfels leads with an average of 176, with Mercurio nine points lower for second place with 167.

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PITCHES FOR PRISONERS. Jim White the White Sox pitcher, played role of cut pitcher among prison inmates at the state reformatory at Pontiac. With several friends he visited the institution to witness the usual game between the inmates. In the third section one of the inmate

Santa Maria team. Duffy, lead-oft man for the Braves, made high average, 148 and high total, 445. Jim Herring-

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Hot Uppercuts on Fight Card

Ed

Benson was highly gratified last night with the attendance, which showed appreciation of his efforts to etage good bouts, and all left with the assurance that they would be back for his next card. Billy has not decided definitely upon the date, but it will be between November 10 and 15. Little Arthur, the colored boxer, who went on in the first preliminary, showed by his work that he knows something about the boxing game. As he

explained before going on, "This will

be just an exhibition bout for me."

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BOXING BIFFS

G. Ttl. Av. 6 1057 176 6 . 982 167 3 471 157 6 888 148 i 6 860 143 6 828 138 6 814 136 6 809 . 135 6 790 132 6 786 131 6 748 125 6 737 123 6 736 123 6 720 120 6 702 117 6 697 116 6 676 113 6 660 110 6 650 110 6 640 107 6 619 103 I 6 616 103 i , 6 602 100 . 6 595 95 6 579 97 6 581 97 6 ' 578 96 J . 6 464 94 . 3 281 94 6 558 93 . 6 523 87

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Last night's decision for Jeffries, the local lad, makes the third straight bout he has won by the K. O. route. When a man gives up, it goes by that decision. Jeff got a great ovation when he stepped into the ring. Billy probably will match Freddie Rosan, Shelbyville's coming light weight champion for the next bout with either Leo Roux, hailing from Cincinnati, and who fights Bud White before the West Baden Athletic club

within the next ten days, or Young Packey McFarland of Indianapolis. Rosan is only 16 years old, but has fought such boys as Jimmy Walton and Kid Ketchell and won in a short fight. .Nearly every boxing fan has heard of Leo Roux, and a good battle should be put up by this pair. j Another local lad wants to go on with Jim Oakley, namely, Toe Ashinger. He is perhaps a trifle, faster than either Bussen or Williams, and is a husky lad. Benson has promised , him a chance. j Jeff and Charles Meyers will be another match. Jeff made Meyers quit once, and Meyers has been itching for another try at him. Jeff is willing. When the Turcos are hard pressed during hand-to-hand fighting they climb trees like monkeys and hide in the leaves.

RITCHIE TO CHALLENGE. Willie Ritchie, former light-weight champion, will challenge the winner of the Freddy Welsh-Charley White battle at Milwaukee November 7. Willie would prefer to see White win over Welsh, despite the fact that the Chicago boy gave him a worse trimming in ten rounds that the Britisher was able to deliver in twenty. He knows that Welsh is more clever than White, and he also knows that the Chicagoan is the harder puncher.

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