Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 299, 27 October 1914 — Page 7

THE BICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAYfOCT. 27, 1914

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LOSS OF BRICKLEY CUTS SEAT SALES AT HARVARD GAME Followers of Team Fear Eleven Will Fall Before Michigan Attack Without Great Fullback. BY FRANK G. MENKE. NEW YORK, Oct. 27. The absence of Charley Brickley from the Harvard line-up has robbed the three big football games in the East this year of some of their Interest. Brickley was considered as about one-half of the Harvard team, and there are many who believe now that Harvard will not have much of a show against Michigan next Saturday, against Princeton November 7, and against Yale November 21. For the sake of the game, it is to be hoped that Percy Haughton, the wizard coach of Harvard, can, in the limited time that is his, develop a team that will not feel the loss of Brickley as keenly as the football public fears. Harvard's offense and a great part of its defense was built around its wonderful fullback, and since he was removed from the line-up by an appendicitis operation, has moved like a ship without a rudder. Many Cancel Orders. The early indications were that every seat would be sold for the three big games In which Harvard was to figure. It now is reported that many of those who had made application for seats for the, Michigan, Princeton and Yale games have cancelled their requests simply because they feel that Harvard, without Brickley, will not be able to put up a real battle against these three powerful foes. However, the fact that Hughitt, the great Michigan quarterback, has been forced out of the game by injuries, And may not be able to play against Harvard on Saturday, somewhat equalizes things. Hughitt, wonderful as he is is not as wonderful as Brickley, but Michigan will feel his loss almost as much as Harvard will feel Brickley's. Hughitt was the driving force behind the Michigan machine. Hope for Return. Harvard nurses hope that Brickley, who now is recovering rapidly from his operation, may be able to play against Yale November 21. His doc tors are quoted as saying that he may be able to play without danger of injury. But if Brickley plays in the game against Yale, it won't be the Brickley of old. No man can hop off an operating table after a major operation and perform with full vigor six weeks afterward in a game as strenuous as football. Brickley won't get his full strength back for another six months. If Brickley is in good shape by November 21 he may break into the game but only for a few minutes during each period. Harvard probably wouldnot attempt to put him into the game except to give him a chance to test his boot when the team has carried the ball within striking distance of the Yale goal if it does. Brickley hardly would be able to stick through the entire game or to attempt any linesmashing. Apply Sloan's Freely For Lumbago. Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless a they seem. You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Liniment on the back and loins. Lumbago is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to Sloan's which penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment tor 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, ruralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. (Advertisement.) Silk and its manufactures comprise nearly 40 per cent, of the evports of Japan.

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Uchtenf els Helps Pull Team From Last Hole by Defeating Braves. K. OF. C. LEAGUE. O. W. L. Pet. Greenhorns 9 8 1 .889 Vets 9 5 4 -556 Santa Marias 9 5 4 .566 Braves .12 6 500 Naps 1 4 8 .383 Rosebuds 9 2 7 .222 Lichtenfels of the Nap team In the Knights of Columbus Bowline league seems to be the Hank, Gowdy of the circuit, hitting the maples In every game for consistent averages. Bowling last night against the Braves, he copped high average, 182, high score, 547, and high single game, 196. The Naps won two out of three from the Braves, and for the first time left last place. The Braves by losing two dropped from the triple tie for second into fourth place. Jim Harrington bowled high score for the losers with 161 in the second game. Scores: Naps. let. 2d. 3d. Av. Tl. Brennan .... 123 149 95 122 367 Quigley 92 128 88 103 308 Sharkltt .... 97 104 100 100 301 J"n Harringtn 148 153 122 141 423 Lichtenfels.. 177 196 174 182 547 Totals 637 780 579 180 1946 Braves. 1st. 2d. 3d. Av. Tl. J. Harrington 114 161 119 151 394 Boyce 101 135 107 114 343 W. Cronin .. 156 181 116 134 403 Hart 79 107 102 96 288 F. Duffy 142 133 158 144 433 Totals 592 667 602 124 1861 "AllieV Dope KARL ALLISON SAFETY FIRST, ALWAYS. One of the gold commandments is: "Thou shalt not kill thy caddy." Recalling the size of some of the "boys" who have caddied for us, we think that section out to read: "Thou shalt not sass thy caddy." VOCABULARY ETENSION. Dear Mr. Allison I am thinking of taking up golf, and would like to know its benefits. What does it teach? ANXIOUS READER. Profanity. Don't fail to vote for your choice as manager of the Yanks. Mark your ballot (X). ( ) Mike Donlin. ( ) The man who struck Billy Patterson. ( ) The head keeper at Matteawan. ( ) Jack Dunn. ( ) Eddl Collins. ( ) The mysterious woman in black. ( ) Roger Peckinpaukh. ( ) Uncle Biff. ( ) The menagie boss of Barnum & Bailey's circus. ( ) The Federal league. KLEM HOLDS RECORD. Here is another letter: "Who has the baseball record for put-outs in one nine-inning major league game? A. R. WHALEN." Bill Klem holds the record. He made twenty-five put-outs in a game between the Giants and Brave in New York, about four weeks ago. Some one on the Giant bench yelled ANNOUNCEMENT The Utopia Bar is serving savory meals at 15 cents. Best in the city at any price. UTOPIA BAR, 12 North Sixth Street.

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Determined to work up a better defensive game, Coach Whiteside will devote practically all the practice this week to that department in preparation for the clash with DePauw on Reid field Saturday. The Methodists have a heavy team, and . the Quaker coach has figured out that an air-tight defense is the only salvation of the light Quaker squad. Because of the open style of play used by Kentucky State in their romp with the Quakers last week, there were very few injuries to the Quaker players, so all are in fair condition. Russell Winslow, who played end part (of the time last week is suffering from a "Charley horse," but probably will I be in condition for the game Saturj day. i As Earlham and DePauw are old enemies, the game will attract a large number of alumni, who are anxious to see Earlham defeat the strong Methodist eleven. The contest is the most important on the home schedule. i The Quakers were not worked hard ; by the coach last evening, who devot ed the afternoon to a severe lecture. Practice was started with a vengeance this afternoon. ! A typewriter has been built with the 36 characters of the Bengali alphabet. CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium, 17 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, "Ohio, for ! information concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Growths, especially Cancer. Established 25 years and well endorsed. 96page book free. Goes Furthest

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