Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 34, 21 December 1914 — Page 7

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LANING MAINTAINS LEAD AS BIGGEST SCORER OF TEAM

SEEDERS TO PROVE UNDISPUTED RIGHT TO FIRST POSITION Other TVams In League Start Second Round With Purpose of Dragging A. S. M. From Front Tonight. Pefo tontgtit. Coliseum. Smoket v Quigleys. F1rt eam, 7:45. Grk vn A. S. M. Second gamv Mfcch depend upon the outcome of he games tonight at the Coliseum when til teams start on the second und of the schedule. The A. S. M. five (rot off to a very good start by wlnnin from all three teams and the m ambition of the defeated teams xrtll be to bring the Seeders closer on the second rounds

Dope figures the A. a M. to have an ble to annex a win to their column, extremely hard time to win their game Several college players are included ronlght because of the hard time they! on the roster of the team and a fast had to tak the Greeks In the first1 article of ball is looked forward to. Karoo played on the schedule when it ; Y last year managed to beat them but took over 5 minutes overtime to ac-j only after the hardest kind of work compllsh the trick. were they able to accomplish the trick. If the Greeks can win tonight and The individual work of the local the Smokes lose, the former team will j players In tbe four games played: gv Into a tie for second place, or if .1 O. Points

Ted Lanlng continues to lead the Y team In points made having 69 to Ms credit In 4 games played. He was held closer In the Earlham game last Friday night than is customary with hlrav but at that managed to stick 5 field goals in the hopper. Jones followed him with a total of 42. Four straight games have now been won by the Y and they are looking for a team to match their ability. They hav tried three teams which on paper promised to give them the tussle of their lives but somehow or other the bunch seems unbeatable. Their next game will be with the Brotherhood team of Middletown, O., which is coming with a reputation of being on of the best teams in that section of the state and one that will give the locals a lot of worry and trou-

OTTEN ROLLS WELL BUT MACHINES LOSE

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Pet. 778 611 556 500 500 444 333 278

A. Mi 8. LEAGUE. W. Buckeyes ... 14 Seeding .vtk.iut, 11 American i 10 Kentuckys iuitkw 9 Machine e.9 Superior w S Empire .vktt Hoosiers v. .. 5

The Superiors had a nice little surprise from the Kentuckys in the A. S. M. Bowling League Saturday taking 2 out of 3 from the fourth placers. Snyder lead-off man for the Superiors hit the maples for the high score and total with score 1S5 In his second game and total 519. The Americans won 2 out of 3 from the Machine five despite the heavy work done by Otten in his second and third game. Otten was good for high score 206 In his third game and. high total 513 also went to aim.

BROWNS SCORE 73 POINTS FOR TEAM Richmond High basketball team has made a total ot 176 points compared

with their opponents' 129 and promise to boost that number considerably before the season is much farther advanced. The local team is going better by far than at any time this season at present, and with a little more experience should mould together a team of championship caliber. Brown, star forward on the team leads his teammates in number of points made having hooped the leather for 73 pionts. Lanlng, the lanky center, follows him with 41 points to his

credit. Following Is the way they have performed In the bIx games played. O Points Brown 5 73 Lanlng ........... ...i. 6 41 Porter ..................... 6 88 Harris 8 10 Pitts 5 5 Webb 1 3 Johannlng 6 2 Bavls 4 2 Pts. Awd 2

COLD CHECKS WAR MOVES OF TURKEY

BY LC.8ED WIRE. PETROORAD, Deo. 21. Ruflso-Turk-Ish military operations have been retarded by the extremely cold weather In Trans-Caucasia and Armenia, it is reported from field headquarters at Tiflls. The temperatures register below zero. An official dispatch Bays : "In daytime the troops have to run races to keep warm. The retreating

Turks burled stores of grain which the Cossacks discovered and dug up. There is pjenty ot food but salt is lacking. Some Turkish prisoners are only half clad.!'

COLUMBUS Among the applicants ror the job as Janitor of the court house is Mrs. William 'Dill, aged 45 who ofrered to do the work for $100 less than the regular salary for a year. Mrs. Dill said her husband is unable to work on account of sickness and that one of her sons has tuberculosis. There are thirty men seeking the job.

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the. Smokes win while the Seeders are losing, ihen Perry's team will be tied for first place with the Greeks a game behind these two.

The work of the Qutgley team their Brown 1 last time out was a source of much i Schepman 4 gratification to their followers who j Brunt.on 2 were surprised at ihe improvement. ' Ms, Awd which was shown by this team. I

With the addition of Sam Jones who will soon be able to play the whole came the Quigleys will be a far different aggregation than started the Reason. Iky Haughton will probably be on hand tonight and if he is any where near the form he used to show, the

Pharmacists will be 'pretty well fixed. The games are getting faster right j To the A. S. M. polo team in the along and the games tonight because Richmond Polo League goes the honor if the rivalry between tho teams will ! of having the leading .coal tender, goal

probably be the hardest fought games i getter and rusher in tbe games played

O'METZ LEADS POLO LEAGUE AS TENDER

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JOHNSON RE-SOUNDS TO GRIFFITH'S TEAM

Accepts $5,000 Iss Than Feds Offer in New Senators' Contract.

BY LEASED WIRE CHICAGO, Dec. 12. Walter Johnson signed a Federal league contract in a huff, then worried so much about it that he lost fifteen pounds in weight, has finished by signing a new Washington contract for $r.000 a year less than wan promised him by the Chicago Federals, according to Manager Clark Griffith's story of the loss and recapture of the Washington pitcher.

The pilot, of the Senators is in Chi

to date. Harry O'Metz continues to keep up his great work, having accepted 66 out of a possible 70 chances. Harry has done his work in the most approved fashion and has clearly earned all the credit that is coming his way. Lou Qnlgley is setting the league afire in getting to the spot, having 22 rushes to his credit In 3 games played. He also leads in goal getting with 8 to his credit for 3 games. Ixu Shallenburg, the diminutive first rusher for the Quigleys, follows Lou the senior in the number of rushes, with IS to his credit. Following are the averages to date:

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0'irtz. A. S. M.... fleyer, Smokes Lancaster. Greeks. Snavely, Quigleys.

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Ac. tlfi r7 r.o 97

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JOHNSON AGREES TO MEET GILMORE

COFFEYVILLE, Kan., Dec. 21. Snowbound on his farm near here, Walter Johnson said over the telephone he might entertain President Gilmore's proposition to make a trip to Chicago at the expense of the Federals to submit his contracts to three attorneys to be chosen by disinterest

ed persons, but could not make

definite statement until he received President Gilmore's message.

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The real reason for Griffith's 1arrylng in Chicago probably is to meet Colonel Ruppert and Captain Huston, prospective owners of the New York American league club, who are to be here today, and may be desirous of obtaining one of the Senators, possibly Manager Griffith himself.

YORSTON DEAD.

CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 19. Matthew Mackey Yorston, aged 72, known as the "Father of the Central States Baseball League," died here Saturday.

Fry. A. S. M 3 Bulla, Greeks 3 Bradfield, Smokes 3 Reid, Quigleys 3 Oesting, Smokes 3 Evans. A. S. M 3 Carrol, uigleys . 2 -Fetzer, Greeks 3 P. Snavely. Quigleys 3 W. Snavely, Quigleys.. 3 Ivancaster, Greeks 3 Accidental goals; 1 each.

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