Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 296, 23 October 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1914

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QUAKER COUCH DRILLS SQUAD TO STOP K. U. Whiteside Shifts Line-up to Fill Hole Left by Injuries to Bruner-Kentucky Plays Veterans. Coach Whiteside put the Earlham squad through its last work last night In preparation for the game with Kenlucky State at Lexington, Saturday. Stiff scrimmage was the order of the day. The coach and his men realize the strength of their opponents and while they hardly expect to win they will fight to the last drop of the hat to hold the score down. From advance dope Kentucky has about the strongest team in years, having a back field of veterans who have played three years together. In order to atop them the linemen of the Earlham varsity were drilled hard and long on some of the Kentucky plays. Kinneman, who has been playing tackle, was shifted to left guard and Fowler to left tackle. Bruner is laid up and Hutton will work at left end in his place, while L. Calvert goes to right guard and Winslow to right end. Earlham will line-up as follows: Hutton left end; Fowler. Kelsey, left tackle; Kinneman. left guard; MorIsch, center; L. Calvert, right guard; Bemler, right tackle; Winslow, right end; Logan quarterback; Bond left halfback; Thornton, right halfback; Bowen, fullback; extras, Cox, guard; Bruner, end; Darnel, quarterback; Mills, Spruce, halfback; D. Calvert, center.

GREENHORNS LOSE PERFECHER CENT Naps Win Game From Leaders and Advance in K. of C. Race.

K. OF C. League.

Greenhorns 9 Vets 9 Braves 9 Santa Marias 9 Rosebuds 9 Naps 9

8 5 5 5 2 2

.889 .556 .556 .656 .222 .222

Splawn, Michigan's Great Kicker

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Larry Splawn, rattling kicker and half back of Michigan's champion Western eleven, which is scheduled to line up against Harvard in the Cambridge Stadium on October 31. Rabid adherents of the Wolverines contend that Splawn is as good a booter as the great Charley Brickley and express regret that Harvard's captain will be unable to get in the game a week from Saturday and engage the Michigan kicker in a duel.

CITY TEAM WORKS Men Prepare for Rushville Game.

The Naps by winning one game out of three played last night with the fast going Grenhorn team of the K. of C. league, advanced to a tie with the Rosebuds for sixth place and spoiled the perfect percentage of the Greenhorns, who had won eight straight tames without losing a game. Lich-

tenfels, who leads the league for indi-

vidual averages, was mainly responsible for the Naps winning. Lichtenfels toppled the pin into the pit for high ncore of the evening, 197, In his last frame and also made high average, 170, and total, 511. Scores:

Naps. 1st. 2d

Player Sharkett ... Brennan Harrington. . Qulgley Lichtenfels.. Totals

95 129 105 1P4 134

91 144 130 99 180

3d. 94 94 151 120 197

Av. 93 122 129 108 170

Tl. 280 367 386 323 511

The best workout of the season was given last night when the City football team got together. While the bumps and bruises are many the team members are satisfied they will be able to give a good account of themselves Sunday. They lined up last night with Hale, Shallenberg and Shinn on ends; Jim May, Todd and Medsger, tackles; Cooney and Shinn guards, It. May center; Duning, quarter; Hollarn and Smith, halves and Arntz at full. Suits were purchased today and will be given out tonight at the Palladium office. Another practice will be held Saturday afternoon at the Athletic park.

GREENVILLEASKS GO Ohio Team Wants Thanksgiving Date. Greenville, Ohio, has written the manager of the City football team which plays in Rushville Sunday for a game here on Thanksgiving. The Greenville bunch have a fast team this year having played and won their games with Winchester, Troy, Ohio, and Sidney, Ohio. Included in their lineup are found about about four Richmand players who are making good with a vengeance. If it is impossible to get the Dayton Cadets here on Thanksgiving Greenville will probable be given the date. They will average about 155 pounds.

567 644 656 124 1827

Player Pfeiffer . . liroderick Crump Zwissler ., Hinghoff . Totals . .

Greenhorns. 1st. 2d. 3d. Av. Tl. , 92 103 107 101 302 , 146 151 146 148 443 , 107 118 143 123 368 . 110 141 97 116 348 . 154 196 142 164 492

609 708 635 140 1923

FED BOSSES TALK PEACE OVERTURES Shifting of Franchises on the Program Kansas City May Lose Club. BY FRANK MENKE. Sporting Editor of the International Newsservice. NEW YOHK, Oct. 22. The annual

meeting of the Federal league of base

ball clubs opened at the Baltimore hotel today with ten questions to be threshed out, among which were: Making of plans for the placing of a Federal league team in this city next eason. Shifting of franchises. Possible removal of the Kansas City franchise.

Unofficial discussion or a peace

agreement with organized baseball.

Representatives of the Federals de

clared that the past season had been

a good one. They declared that money had been made in Buffalo, Chicago and Baltimore, and that in the cities where money was lost the amount was small. Weeghman't Version. Charles Weeghman was asked about the conference he recently held in this city with Garry Herrmann. "1 came here in response to three long distance telephone calls," said Mr. Weeghman. "I met Mr. Herrmann at the Waldorf. During the course of our talk he asked if I had any remarks relative to matters of the Federal league and organized baseball in getting- together. It told him that I had not, as I had not come here qualified to may any such suggestions. Then j asked him if he had any suggestions to make, and he said that he had not at this time."

TACKS GETS BACKER

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PLENTY OF TIME.

Polo Star Enters "Smoke

House" Team.

Tacks Bradfield has some one who is going to back his team in the city

polo league. He has assembled a team

that should give a good account of itself, all of the players being well known to polo fans. P. A. Zindorf and J. H. Torbeck will furnish the team with suits and give it the name of "The Smoke House." Tacks' team will line up as follows: Essenmacher, first rush; Kid Haughton, second rush; Bradfield, center; Oesting, the old Ohio state leaguer, halfback; Tommy Boyce, goal.

Up to the present writing only fifteen managers in the American and National leagues have claimed the 1915 pennant. The sixteenth is absent on a hunting trip.

DIFFERENCE IN VERBS. "Ought to" and "will," however, are not exactly the same in meaning.

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ONLY ONE NEEDED. Listen, the girls over at Earlham are playing hockey. Believe us men, when we say it is one invigorating sport, really a little like polo you know. Who wants the Jeb as referee? PECK WANTS JOB. Here is a man that wants the job as referee of the games which will be played in the City Polo league this winter. Roy Peck, the same Roy that braved the job of umpire in the S. A. L. and got away with it in such good style If the BUUk

NEW STYLE GAME

UPSETS ALL DOPE Of! FOOTBALL PLAY

Gives Light Teams Chance

Against Beef and Places High Value on Brains and Speed. BY FRANK G. MENKE. As the football season advances it becomes more and more apparent that the new style of game now in force has closed the gap that once divided

the big and little colleges, and placed the smaller colleges in a position where they can finish a real battle, with a chance for victory, against their heavier foes. The "dope" has been upset with much frequency so far during the football season, and more upsets are coming. The new style of football has revolutionized the game. It has transformed football from an open-and-shut proposition that the heavier team will beat the weaker one, to a game of uncertainty. It has made heft and brawn almost nil and has increased threefold the value of brains and speed. The University of Pittsburg team stands out just now as a shining example of the radical change the new style game has wrought. The Pittsburg university never had a real football ranking until last year when it began using the new style game with great success. This year it is using it with wonderful results. If the chaps who get their learning in the Pittsburg institution keep up the pace they have maintained to date they will be in position, at the end of the season, to dispute the claim of Harvard, Yale, Princeton or Dartmouth or any other eleven for the football championship of the East. The football spotlight will be focused oftenest tomorrow upon the three "big games"; Michigan vs. Syracuse at Syracuse, N. Y., Dartmouth vs. Princeton, at Princeton and Cornell vs.

Brown on the Polo Grounds, New-

York. The "dope" favors Michigan, Dartmouth and Brown. But don't base your betting decision on what the "dope" points out. The Michigan-Syracuse game will

QUIGLESJRGAUIZE Polo Team Prepares to Open City League. Another team that Is going into the City Polo league has found a backer. Mike and Jim Quigley have consented to back the team which is being formed by Carl Reid. They will equip the squad with suits and other paraphernalia. The team will be known as the Quigleys. The personnal of the outfit Is as follows: L. Shallenberg, first rush; Carl Reid, second rush; R. Snavely, center; Skinner, half; W. Snaveley, goal.

be "the" eame of th dv. ' It will

give the football enthusiasts a line on ! what Michigan may do against Harvard on the 31st. The game ought to be a thriller. I

Michigan has the edge as the teams go into battle. Syracuse is lighter than Michigan, but no speedier. The teams are about evenly matched in general knowledge of the new style game. Michigan has the punting edge and also the weight edge when it comes to line smashing. Judged on the showings of the teams so far, Dartmouth ought to beat Princeton. The 1914 Tigers haven't played up to the usual Princeton standard, while Dartmouth once again, has a husky, fast eleven. Princeton may do a "come back" this afternoon and it may not.

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