Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 324, 25 November 1914 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1914.

NEWS ABOUT SPORTS ' '

OLD HIGH PLAYERS WILL JOIN LOCALS TO Ferling and Haas Don Football Armor to Help Bring Victory for Independent Eleven. Beat Greenville Is the slogan of the the Independents for their game to-, morrow afternoon at the Athletic park. The weather man has promised good weather and tickets are selling fast. Manager Rote of Greenville, is taking no chances on losing this game as it would be the first loss of the season and has promised to send a stronger lineup than the one which went against the locals Sunday. The Independents will also strengthen some of the Important positions. Buck Ferling and Carlos (Smiley) Haas are expected to be in the local lineup. They are two of the best football players who ever played in Richmond, both being picked for All-State positions at tackle and fullback respectively. In case Haas plays he will be shifted to the halfback position. He and Arntz will make a pair of line plungers that will bring havoc to the Greenville line. Open play will be the orders from the first and as Greenville also uses this style of play for the most gains the struggle will be spectacular. Man Learn Tackling. Improvement in the tackling end of the game Is very noticeable among the local players who have gradually but surely found that the only way to bring their man down is by hitting him low. Pharis Hiatt and Bill Jay are the two main ground gainers for the visiting teajn and will therefore by the players that the locals will have to watch. Hlatt is especially good in open field running while Jay shows good line plunging ability. Shoemaker, right half back, is also a star and he will also have to be watched. For the locals Ginder the former Oakwood quarter will be sure to put up a rattling good game. He Is one of the hardest working players on the team and gets results. With he and Darnell both hitting up a fast clip and the rest of the backfield and the line the strongest of the season the game will be a thriller. The game will be called at 2:30. Greenville. Richmond. Mease L. E McLear Pfeiffer L. T Ferling Meyers L. G Weisbrodt Bowman C May Hunt - R. K Duning Rout song R. T Cracraft Stoltz R. G Todd Hiatt v Q Darnell, Dinder Shoemaker R. H. B Haas Jap F. B Arntz Adylot L. H. B.... Nicodemus Greenville will have McDonald, Mackleys, Meadows and Gilbert on their reserve list while the locals will have Hale. Meadows Blacklidge, Chander, Sheridan, Walterman and May. Free lunch tonight, Turkey and Oyster Dressing at Harry Minck's, 6th & N. D. 23 u R. Y. M, FIVE WINS 2 Smith of Athletics Rolls High Score. Teams Braves . . K. Y. M s . . Victors . . Athletics. . G. . .24 ..'2.1 . .24 W. 20 14 9 8 Pet 4 13 15 19 .833 .518 .39 .296 The R. Y. M s took two games from he Athletics in last night's City league bowling. Smith of the Athletics took honors getting high score. 221 in his third game and was consistent enough 1n his other games to get away with high average, 185 and total 559. TEAM GETS LETTERS The following were awarded the "E" for the work on the Earlham football team this year at the Thanksgiving chapel this morning: Semler, Kinna man, Fowler, U. Winslow, Darnell, Thornton, Bowen, Logan, L. Cox, Hutton, I. Calvert, Brunei-, Morrison, Bond and Kelsay. OT the number five were Beniors, two juniors, four sophomores, and four freshmen. DILLON IS WINNER. BY LEASED WIRE-1 DENVER. Nov. 'jr,. .Jack Dillon of Indianapolis was given the decision over "Fighting Dick" Gilbert of Denver in their fifteen round fight before the Colorado Athletic club last night. Bob Moaha and Dillon will be matched to fight here the night of December 8. OUCH! MY BACK! RUB LUMBAGO PAIN AWAY Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's Oil." When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial oottie oi oia, nonesi "st Jacobs OH" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count fifty, tne soreness anu lame- , ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the Bkin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints,! adv.

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VARSITY OPENS WORK Cy. Lancaster Drills Earlham Candidates. Basketball practice in preparation for the class series has begun at Earlham. The contest between the teams cf the classes will begin next week. Last evening ten seniors were on the gym floor. Cy Lancaster captain of the varsity, is the only senior member on the varsity last year and will be the nucleus around which the class team will be formed. Skinny Rowe will not be allowed to play in the class team as he has played four years on the varsity. This will greatly handicap

the Senior team. ROACH'S FIVE GOES AFTER STATE TITLE The third game of the "Y" basket ball team's schedule will be played Saturday night with the Kokomo "Y" on the local floor. If the local boys play as hard and fast a game as against the Grails last Saturday night it is hard to see where the Howard county boys have even a chance to pull out ahead. Spot Schepman and Parker will play three games in a row against the Kokomo five, playing an all-star aggregation under the management of Spruce, the Earlham football player, at Kokomo Thursday, with the Hoover-Bond crew Friday night and with the "Y" team Saturday night. They should by that time have Kokomo's style of play down and with this needed information should help the Y to down the visitors in a quick and deciding manner. Coach Roach wants to win this game more than any his team has played so far this season as a win from them will place his team In the running for the state champion ship. POLO LEAGOE STARS READY FOR MONCIE The all-star team of the Richmond polo league is set for the game with Muncie at Muncie tomorrow night. Joe, Lou and Red promise great do ings for the Muncie goal tended when he goes forth to stop their deadly drives, while Dutch and Link promise to do some fine saddle work when Muncie's star rusher Wayne Fahrner, come down the floor. Harry O'Metz says nothing doin in the scoring line for the opponents unless ha plays without a team in front of him. A number of local fans will accompany the team by train and automobiles, and expect to come back with tales of how "Our Boys" did it. Rink Opens Tonight. STATION DESTROYED BY LEASED WIRE. QUEBEC, Nov. 25. Fire broke out in the Inter-Colonial Railway Station at Levis Que today and a message re ceived here shortly after noon said the building was apparently doomed. Eating When Others Are Through Is Not Guttony, But Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Enable You to Have Such An Appetite. In these days of high pressure most men and women eat very little and a good old fashioned eater sits at table after all have left it. The best way to get such an appetite is the Stuart way the natural way. Landlady: "Ever since Jones took Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I've lost money on him." If your stomach can not digest your food, what will? Where's the relief? The answer is in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because, as all stomach troubles arise from indigestion and because one ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is able to thoroughly and completely digest 3,000 grains of food, doesn't it stand to reason that these tablets are going to digest all the food and whatever food you put into your stomach? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are carefully made to supply every element lacking in a system afflicted with dyspepsia, indigestion, gastritis, stomach trouble, etc., and to aid healthy systems to digest difficult food at unseemly hours. Just carry one of these little tablets in your purse or pocket. After every meal, no matter when eaten, you have always at hand the assistance that nature will relish and thrive upon. In this manner one may eat all manner of food, attend late dinners, etc., and feel no serious results afterwards. Thousands of travelers always have a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in their grips and are thus enabled to eat unaccustomed meals at any and all times. Surely there is nothing so well adapted to sufferers from food follies as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and the greatest proof of this fact lies in the assurance that one can purchase a box at any drug store anywhere In this country. A small sample package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will be mailed free to anyone who will address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. adv.

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111 TIE FOR SECOND A. 3. M. LEAGUE. Teams .. G W Li Pet Buckeyes 6 6 0 1000 Kentuckians 6 4 2 667 Seeding 9 6 3 66? American 9 6 3 667 Machine 6 3 3 500 Empire 6 3 3 500 Superior 9 2 7 222 Hoosiera ,.9 0 9 000 The Americans, by winning the odd game from the Superior five, in the A. S. M. league last night, at the "Y" alleys kept their percent of .067 and are still tied for second place with the Seeding and Kentuckians. Otte was the star of the evening, rolling high score, 172 in his second game and pulling down the high average, 153 and total 458. LANGFORD FIGHTS WILLS TOMORROW LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25. When Sam Langford and Hary Wills clash at Vernon arena tomorrow Joe Wood man, manager of the colored fighter will take full charge of the work in Sam's corner. This is taken to indicate that Woodman has a wholesome respect for the New Orleans heavy. With both men trained to the hour, the last heavyweight battle that will probably be fought in California promises to be a hummer. Langford is a 10 to 8 favorite. MEMBERSHIP TEAM GUESTS AT DINNER A banquet for the winning teams in the recent Y. M. C. A. membership campaign will be given next Friday evening in the "Y" assembly room. The team headed by J. H. McAfee was the winner on points, but since the American Seeding Machine team secured the greatest number of members, both teams will be invited to the banquet. On Friday evening, Dec. 4, a reception and oyster supper will be given for the new members of the association. LODGE PLANS WORK. Pastmasters of Webb lodge of Masons will occupy the chairs on Dec. 9, the annual pastmaster's meeting time. The lodge has seventeen living past masters. Master Mason degree will be given. Members of the lodge are preparing a program to follow the meeting. POSTPONE OPENING OF POLO LEAGUE There will be no polo game Fridaynight because of the inability of the manufacturers to get the teams' suits here in time. They have promised that they will have the equipment here in time to have the opening of the league scheduled next week. The A. S. M. rooters were all set for the game having ordered 100 seats reserved for the opening.

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AUTHOR TELLS WHAT BANK ACT WILL DO

In discussing the new banking and currency system of which he is the creator. Congressman Carter Glass said: "I wish the new system could have been inaugurated in a less disturbed condition of affairs and that it would not have to encounter at the outset such a terrific strain. However, I am sure that the very fact that the system would be soon Inaugurated had a most beneficient influence on financial and general business throughout the country, if it did not really prevent a panic. With a wise administration the system will safeguard the country against any of those violent business disturbances such as we had in 1893 and in a more accentuated way in 1907." SEIZE AMERICAN BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. On the arrival of the steamer Windber here from Bellingham, Wash., via the Panama canal, it was learned that the vessel was stopped in the Carribean by the French cruiser Conde. After looking over the ship's papers, a French officer took from the Windber C. H. Pipenbrock, a German member of the crew who had taken out his first papers as an American citizen. Polo Friday Night. 25 2t - y T. J. Connell of Milton, who made a mistake of $1,000 in figuring his bid for the construction of South Twentythird street improvement, will take the contract at the price he agreed to in his proposal. The contract for the work will be signed tomorrow by the county commissioners and Mr. Connell His bid is for $16,079, a figure $800 lower than any other bid presented on the paving improvement. m

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"Y" STANDARDIZES PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR INDIANA GYMS Roach Outlines Plans Made by Directors at Annual Session in Lafayette Plan Three Meets.

Physical Director Roach of the Y. M. C. A. who attended the Standardization conference at Lafayette Monday and Tuesday is pleased with the plan to outline all work pertaining to physical culture on the same lines and follow that exclusively. Leaders in all state associations will wear white. A state wide telegraphic track meet will be held from Jan. 25 to 29 to make state records. This meet is to be held cn all the "Y" floors and will last for one hour. As soon as events are finished results will be telegraphed to the proper officials. Hold National Meet. Sometime in the second and third week in March another meet called the National Hexathlon Athletic Contest under the direction of the Athletic League of the Y. M. C. A. will be held. The events being 60 yard and 220 yard potatoe race, high jump, standing broad jump, 12 lb. shot put, and fence vault. All the reconrds on hand at the present time are old and it is for this reason that this meet will be held to get everything up to date. A State Acquatic meet will be held at Muncie in March. The local "Y" will in all probability be represented. The events called for in this meet are plunge for distance, 40 yard dash, 60 yard backstroke, 220 dash, 4 fancy dives, 100 yard dash, adn a relay race, teams to be composed of 3 men each going 40 yards. UNEMPLOYED WOMEN STORM HELP OFFICE CHICAGO, Nov. 25. More than 500 women stormed the doors of the Chicago woman's club at the hour set for giving work to the unemployed. The club had made provisions for only 100. Several applicants who spent their last tent to reach the club, were given car fare to return home. A Medicine For All Mankind must be a tonic and stimulant for renewing the natural, healthy activities of the stomach and digestive organs, preventing waste of the tissues, strengthening the whole body and brightening the faculties. Thousands make it a rule to "fist Duffy's and Keep Wsll." So when you feel weak or worn out and need buildingup, follow the advice of those whom it has made well, ask your druggist or dealer for My Atk for FREE booh of "papers" with each Sciack i CO

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