Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 39, 26 December 1914 — Page 8
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1HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1914
SPORT NEWS
FAST HORSES RAGE ON NORTH A STREET
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GREEKS BEAT ELIVOOD IN SLOW GAME, 7 TO 2 Locals Not Forced to Exert Themselves to Defeat Veterans on Coliseum Floor Smoke House Takes One From Quigley Team, 4 to 3.
Greeks, 7; Elwood, 2. Smoke House, 4; Qulgleys, 3. Klwood with her reputation of having held Muncle by a 9 to 7 score had no terrors for the Greeks In the game last night losing to the local team by the score of 7 to 2. The locals were
Hundreds Watch Horses I
Speed Along Snow Covered Thoroughfare. Horse racing with sleighs has been revived again in Richmond and some faat Hport is being afforded on North A street, the old speedway of former years. Doc Zimmerman and Frank Lackey are racing some fast horses. Gill Smith has had some good ones on the broad ice and snow covered course. Warren Kailsback, Billy Barton, Dick Lackey, Tom Bittling and Bill Lancaster have also been showing up well with good horses.
Dutch Oesting was hack in his place. The racers get away together beat center for the Smokes, while Har- tween Sixteenth and Fifteenth streets rison Fry was at second rush in , on their own signals. About a threeplace of Clark, w ho accompanied the j eighths mile race is afforded to KievSeeders to Muncie Both teams had j enX.h street. an in-and-out. Oesting shooting one! Yesterday the crowd at the finish
1 in tne tnird period, wnne sam jones i numbered several hundred. As the
who was not elected, does not reflect on Representative Ralph Moss of the Fifth district, who is not connected with the conspiracy by a single utterance. The government, however, alleges that there was a conspiracy to elect a member of congress, but does
not name tho candidate. The government, as far as the indictment is concerned, does not pretend to know the nanio of the candidate who was to have benefited by being elected because of the conspiracy. The third count of the indictment also charges a violation of Sec. 37 of the criminal code. It charges the defendants -with conspiring to commit an offense against the federal government by a violation of Sec. 215 of the postal laws. This count of the indictment is similar to the one returned against the forty labor leaders indicted by the federal grand jury here on ! the charge of using the im-.ils fraudu
lently in the "dynamite" conspiracy. Slush Fund Plot Alleged.
the Roberta machine
Redman , was
candidate.' The district atoraey Is withholding hla evidence untJl the men are arraigned for trial. The penalties for each violation of the law follow: First For violation of Sec. 37, a fine of not to exceed $100,0000; imprisonment for not to exceed tvo years, or both fine and imprisonment. Second For violation of Sec. 215 of the postal laws, a fine of not to ex
ceed $1,000; imprisonment not to exceed five years, or both fine and fin-prisonment.
FORMER RICHMOND MAN A KIDNAPPER
In a taxi-cab, refused to admit their mother and drove awaj. The children are Jerry, 10 and Jack 7. Mr. Conway Is a director of the Committee of Mercy, a New York charitable institution.
He was born and reared In I Jcntnonu.
E. Jesso Conway, a New York news
paper man, who entered this field of work in Richmond, kldnanned his two
children Thursday afternoon from his i He was divorced in September, 1313.
divorced wife, in Indianapolis. Using
! as a ruse, an invitation to a Chrlstmus America is a great market for JapEve party Conway placed tho children anese gold fish.
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LUTHERANS GIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Tliit! fnnnt nf thr inrilctmont is one
of the most sensational features of the I Slven. A cantata entitled
case, as it deals with the alleged plot to raise a "slush" fund by assessment of the saloon keepers, gamblers and inhabitants of the Terre Haute under
world bv promising them immunity
The Sunday school room at the First English Lutheran church was well filled last evening when the special program of Christmas music, arranged by the junior and primary departments of the Sunday school was
The Inter
rupted Sunday School," was the feature of the program.
Y. M. C. A. vs. Middletown Admission 25 Cents
8 O'CLOCK Y. M. C. A. Gym
not forced to exert themselves and took the game with ease. The visitors attribute their defeat to the livliness of the banks which they claim are 11 viler than the Elwood floor. The game at the start was fast, with
tho Greeks doing all the charging and ringing up two goals in short order, j
had the misfortune to have his first j races have become more spirited, they i from punishment when they violated.
goal of the season roil out in me have grovvn ,nore popular. There are ond period. With Kid coaching them i no prize3 ami no officials and tho rac-
the Quigleys played the most scien
tifio came thev have played up to
i date, cutting some of their wild driving and making an effort to team n
little.
The Quigley's led at the end of the
but
in the second they were overtaken, when Oesting let loose one of his ter-
ing is done for the sport.
61 TERRE HAUTE M E f
(Continued from Pag One.)
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Hill Uliri uir.i puh ,MnifiLj ' -v : , , , , 0 1 ,.ntn,r thv it nn mtiP fmrt at thntJ first period by the score of 2 to 1
made the game fairly interesting. Vlnnn1 V-i w 1 n trnrrl evet nm nf nlnv
but lacked a hard and accurate driver. r'fl lrlvf8 and lodged the pill back; me who had not right to vote, and Most of their drives for goals were , of Snavely for the tiomg count. Jryithey used the malls illegally in sollcitinado from the center of the floor, the Put his team one to the t'od to start ,B a slush" fund, and that they con-
t he law. It is charged that the defendants conspired to use the mails to
cairy out this part of the general conspiracy.
The fourth count of the indictment, j
charges the defendants jointly with an j
actual violation of the federal postal
laws. The government does not charge that interfering with the registration of voters was a specific act of the general conspiracy. The inves
tigation dealt only with the last gen- j
eral election, at which it was charged
! that the Roberts machine resorted to
Greek defense lPtting them get the the ttlll',(1 P'00 Dut uem, nea 'np j spired to keep qualified voters a way; fraud. In the matter of the election
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ball that far and then either taking, V'u,ll,T . . V . tho ball awny from them or forcing jJoe" f?',nf, , bIck ' Tl tdl," them to make long drives. ! Jted at toe Qulgleys goal, deflected
Huston and O'Brien, center and half: " "' ,l" "lu" . ', - , C.itn o-At a irn,i if fnr tna trftfi nut tnc
fir H a viulrrvrs n avp( . . . un. ." r,,.
respectively.
the best for their team, especially Huston who broke up several plays Hid some nice shootintr. eivins:
Hank some pretty hard chances. For j Heiil
The Creeks it would be hard to pick out any one star as they played a team work game from the start to the finish. The first period had advanced but
.1:14 when Bulla took a pass from! Allison and slapped it in the netting! for the first score of the game. Two Geyer more were added to the local's credit Fry before the period was over with J. Oesting Rearidon counting one for Elwood. In : Abel . . . The second the Greeks added two more R- Geyer and Elwood nothing. L. Rearidon ; Bradfield managed to get one in for Elwood inj
the tniru perioa wune me uri-eKs were counting two bring their score up to 1. From the time of the last gcore to the end of the game the Giveks made a practice affair of the game being in possession of the ball practically all the time.
but the
Smokes get credit for the game.
Qulgleys. K. G. A. F. R. 6 1
Haughton .... , .. . . ..
Minor 1 Jones 1
Hmively Jones goal accidental. Smoke House. K. G. A
from the polls. Tho arrests are the , of Redman, a contest has been filed
result, of a long investigation by the; by Pulliani. Redman on rhe face, of! Federal grand jury, and it is expected the returns, was elected by ten votes, ; that the trial of the men under indict- but he had to have practically the en- i meat will develop startling details. i tire vote of the notorious Terre Haute j
The Federal authorities took cog- tenderloin to get that scant majoriy. nlzance of the situation at. Terre ilantej on accounts of reports of wholesale i
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By Periods. 1.
Qulgleys Smoke House
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First Period. Goal. Fry
Greeks.
R. G. A. Allison . ! 4 Bulla 2 1 Fetzer 1 .. Newman Lancaster . . Marino 2 Marine for Allison, third; for Bulla, third.
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Rush. Reid Geyer
Reid Reid Haughton Second Period. Geyer Oesting
,.! Bradfield , , .. Third Period. 20 Reid Fry .. Fry Reid Allison Reid lones ... Frv
fraud in the notorious tenderloin district, The government stepped in because of the charge that there was an interference with t lie rights of people who presented themselves to cast u vote lor candidates for the United States senate and the house of representatives,
j The indictment covers about 200 ! closely typewritten pages and contains a startling story. District Attorney ; Dailey would not give out any of t lie
I evidence obtained by the grand jury,!
j but it is known that many of the wit
i nesses made confessions Implicating i
; themselves and others. It is said that several of the alleged gangsters arrested and brought here in November on the charge of inter
fering with the election at Terre Haute made confessions to District Attorney Dailey and the grand jury be-
0.3 fore they were admitted to bail. It "'" i is said that men connected closely 1n.9-;with the Roberts machine at Terre iu..o. . . . . , ,
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Minor 9:39
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Elwood. R. G. A. F. Leo Reardon.. 2 .1. Reardon.... 2 Huston .. 1 T. O'Brien .... . Widher Elliot for O'Brien, second.
By Periods. 1.
MIDDLETOWN PLAYS LOCAL "Y" TONIGHT
Warm doings are expected tonight at the Y when the local team meets the Brotherhood team of Middletown
confessed when they heard it intimated that the jury was about to return many indictments. j Guards Evidence Closely. The district attorney is guarding his evidence closely. It was stateu that the grand jury report does not contain more than a small faction of the evidence the jury heard. It is said that many of the men at Terre Haute were so anxious to get before the jury that the latter had very little trouble in getting an amazing lot of evidence. ! The first count in the indictment charges the defendants with violating Sec. 19 of the criminial code of the
I'nited States by conspiring to inter-;
Greeks ' 2 I d w ood 1 0
a game of basketball. With Middle-! fpro with the rit,hta of c-jt.izens at
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Rush Goal First Period. Allison Bulla Allison Allison ... Allison J. Reardon Allison Allison ... Second Period. Allison Allison ... Allison Allison ... Third Period. Marine Fetzer ... Marine Bulla
L. Reardon L. Reardon 8: no
town coining with the' record ot having
1 2 ; won 4 out of and primed especially ! for this game, the association boys are Time ! figuring on having a hard time in winI ning from them. Tho record ot" the lo- , .l:04!cals however is not so bad as they . . 1:1M have won every game played so far, . .:i:.")T their most notable vic tory being at tho
expense fit the Karlham live. J ne game will be called at the regular time
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Terre Haute in five particulars. The second count in the indictment charges the defendants with violating See. 'ill of the criminal code of the Fni'ed States by conspiracy to commit fraud against it. This is of a sweep-, character. False Voting Charged. The second count of the indictment sits out at length that the general
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at forward wiih Roach in eoer and the conspiracy to defraud the
Parker and Schepman doing guard du
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QU I G LEY-SMOKES GAME. With Kid Haughton playing second rush for the Quigleys, the Smoke House team was forced to play every minute to annex a win over the former team by the score of 4 to 3.
KING MAKES HIGHS IN BOWLING MATCH
overnment was by arranging for the
false voting of men not entitled to vote. The alleged frauds at the registration of the voters is referred to as an over act of the conspiracy, but no one is indicted for registration frauds. The district attorney explained that the charges of conspiracy to defraud the government by certifying the election of a representative to congress
SEEDERS DROP TWO TO MUNCIE PLAYERS Fahrner Too Bewildering to Local Defense and Luck Unfavorable.
The A. S. M. team could not duplicate their winning stunt at Muncie esterday and lost both games, tin tirst by the score of C to 3 and the see- 1 ond to '1. Moth games were interesting and hard fought and although the local team did get the double beating; they should have won the first game when they had all the breaks against I hem, having 1 in and outs. The work of Fahrner was bewildering to th" local defense and though they worked him hard he was their with too much last stuff. The games with Muncie now stand 2 all and with them coming hero for return games New Years the local league will put out the best, team avail-. ;,bl to annex the games to their credit. 1
Arthur King lived up to his. reputation as one of the leading bowlers in the city when be won first and second in the handicap tournament at t lie City ; bowling alleys with scores of tj, and, ul for 3 games rolled. Green took Third with a count of "!:: lor :; games. King was also in the limelight in the doubles when he paired with Foster; and won first in this event. Their score was 23" for :'. games. Karl Moy-! crs and Green took second with IInOi count and King and Meyers worked ' together for third place with total pins 1is2 in 3 games. Roy Miller announc-1 ed today that another tournament) would start today with the same han-j dicaps. The tournament will end .Nevj Years day.
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OLD SCHOOL STABS TACKLE 1914 TEAM
"We'll take some of that old pep and gingpr out of this year's aggregation." say the 1913 basketball team of the local high Bchool. Monday night comes the big gume and because of the fact that this year's team has heard the boastful murmuring of the "Old Boys" they are bound and determined to show them that they can't come back. The game will be played on the Y floor Monday night, the scrap to bo called at S o'clock. High will use the same line-up while Ihe Alumni will use Phillips. Quigg and .lawn Heisman at forwards, Hull, center, and Croz. Thornburg and Red Hart doing the guarding. Mrt. Austin' Bag Pancake, delicious jjiflht cakea for breakfast,
BOXING BIFFS XKYV YORK, Dec. 21V Kid Wil-j liams, bantam champion, defeated ! Johnny Daly of Now York in ten rounds. r.attliug I.evinsky and Porky Klynn i foungt a ten round draw. ! P.nttling Tedy 'Jacobs outpointed Frankie Brown in ten rounds. Monte Cross slopped Uattling Mc-; Gann in tho second round. Kill Taylor shaded Kid Sullivan in j ten rounds.
Johnny Martin shaded Harry Thorn as in ten rounds.
Jim Savage outpointed Harry Morrow, tli e Syracuse heavx weight, in ton j rounds. j Chick West of Holyoke, Mass., shad-i ed Hull Cassidy of New York in ten ;
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