Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 50, 8 January 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1916.

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PEPAUW DOWNS Ki M.ii an p- n ,nniiiiiiiii taii if i AT JUNIOR HIGH ( . Wabash Holds Rose Scoreless in Play of Garfield Coilegc f League Fives Leaders in Tie. GARFIELD LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Earlliam Wabash DoPauw Rose . . . ...4 2 4 2 4 2 0 6 .667 .667 .667 .000 DePauw was too much for the Earlham five last night and made them accept a 7 to 4 defeat despite the excellent work of Ely and Dollins. DefHr and Stegman were the stars for De(Ifeuw, betwen them making all the team's scores. s V The Rose team suffered an overwhelming defeat when it stacked up "against the Wabash five and lost the : game by a 20 to 0 score. This game was featured by the sensational work of Webber, who dropped in some of the prettiest goals of the season. Van Allen, Johnson and Cully also played well. ' . Earlham. PG FG FC Pts Dollins, forward 1 . . . . 2 Stnez. forward ChaDDcl. center Eversmanguard . . . . 2 Biy, guard l .. 2 .Totals 2 DePauw. FO Sanders, forward . . FG FC Pts VfrLatta. forward. . . . , JHuler, center.. 2 4 3 7 Pts lard . . . irman. guard l 1 1 FG Totals i 3 1 FC i t i Rose. LV- FO kny, forward .. "Kftsker , forward .. '-.jPullyvfceftter j-' Johnson, guard. .. JSudhoff, guard. .. t Totals . Wabash FG , ' Lamb, forward . . . Webber, forward 4 VanAUen, center 2 Wettig, guard . . Lamb, guard ... 4 Tevis, guard 0 Pts 8 4 FG FC i 1 TotaU 10 iVlONEY IN FIGHTING DRAWS ON RITCHIE 1 Enters Ring in New York to t fEY LEASED WIRE. rEW YORK, Jan. 8. The boxing ings of Freddie Welsh, Charley W and Joe Shugrue the last few lis has had its influence on Willie le, former lightweight champion, has decided to re-enter the ring gather another fortune, accordto information received by Jim SOOljQi the Garden A. C Freddie h hasgathered $40,000 in a half in bouts, while White has earned f00 since boxing Ritchie at Miltee. Shugrue has added $7,500 five fights he has engaged in returning from Australia. rhie will start his new campaign few York, having accepted the is of Jimmy Johnston for a fight gardea. Dope Fiend's Smoke Clouds '"wfiyacbt Defiance, which was one the candidates last year for the or of defending the America's cup, are the race was called off, has jkl consigned to the junk heap. Jort item. go vanishes all earthly fame. A Alt Along with plaudits, wealth and ' Blory. iiSuch baubles merely are a name, i And empty as a shell, b'gorry. t

f ' WILL I nuT . ) The splendid lines of sculptors fade, I ', Old paintings dim and then grow J - '.- dimmer

V ' Are but a glimmer. A. .But who shall say in years to come That fans will cease their well--, ' known clamor, Or pugilistic gents grow dumb . - And drop their hammer? , 'SPEAKING OF CONSISTENCY. .Connie Mack said he let Kddie Col- - liiis loose so as to lop off some of the high-priced players from the rosW. Then he hires Nap I.ajoie, who 1b .contracted for $9,000, which is a bit : more than Collins got. . WISH GRATIFIED. i Ban Johnson, Garry Herrmann et al . ought to be happy. They said they , M-oHld welcome a government investination of their organizations. Now they're gonna get it. Jess Willard posed for the movies. , The'j fellows w ho are promoting the 'JohnsonAVillard fight plan to send the filmii to all parts of the vorld so as to give the public an idea of Jess' size. S ; - lBW YORK Five hundred inmates nt the state reformatory at Bedford . Jitlls "are being permitted to skate, . tlelch'-ritf 1 and frolic on the Ice on the

AMERICANS CATCH LEAGUE'S LEADERS Schissler's Bowling Features Winners Three Games With Kentucky Crew. A. S. M. LEAGUE.

i V. L. Per. I Superiors :? 0 1.000 American 3 0 1.000 Buckeyes 0 0 .000 Empires 0 0 .00j Hoosiers 0 0 .000 deeding 0 0 .000 Machine 0 ?, .000 Kentuckys 0 3 .000 The bowling of Schisslor featured the Americans' play last night when they made a clean sweep in the games with the Kentuckys on the "Y" alley. They are tied for first with the Superiors, both having a perfect percentage. Schissler took high score and high total with scores of 191 and respectively. American. 11. G. A. Porter 147 122 127 Otten 110 137 140 Shissler i:. 154 101 Taggart lu." ICS 101 Winkle 122 110 lfil 4S1 S. o9( 417 4. SI 401 402 Total 700 680 720 2100 Kentucky. 1st. 2d. 134 147 114 141 15:! i:!S 146 126 114 123 661 67-" 3d. 134 its 135 120 01 Fls. 415 353 426 401 33 1 Roac h . . Connor . Williams Barker . . Crivel . . Total . 590 1926 GREENHORNS STEP TO FIRST POSITION K. OF C. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. 1 .625 .61!) .610 .45:1 .11.7 .286 Greenhorns . 15 ' o 8 8 13 14 15 Santa Marias 13 Vets 13 Braves 11 Naps 10 Rosebuds 6 The Greenhorns went into first place last night when they took two out of three from the Naps, thereby : breaking the triple tie for first place. I Broderick of the Greenhorns was the ! "big gun," shooting 'them down for j high score of 186 in his third gatnf, ' and totaling high with 519. ' Naps. 1st. Connor 121 Werner S2 Sharkit 94 Klinger 03 Lichtenfels 16S 2d. 157 109 105 124 168 3d. 128 91 125 110 168 Tt. 106 282 324 327 504 Totals 53S 663 622 1843 Greenhorns. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tt. Broderick 175 158 186 Pfeiffer 157 85 130 Shofer 84 123 138 Crump 148 124 127 O'Brien 145 157 180 510 372 345 300 482 Totals 709 647 761 2111 NEWS NUGGETS. , WHITBY, England Mi s. Edward j Griffin's seventh boy, w ho was born ! during the German bombardment, on December 16, has been christened George, after the king, ami SharpnH is his other name. LONDON In a dugout in the trenches at the front. Captn:n Stanley Low and Captain George i'o, direciors of Vaeher & Son. Limited, parliamentary printers, held n meeting and passed on the company's s.immary of the year's account. Georgians have sold $3. 500, (mm) worth of mules to British huvers. Generous Credit Terms To All

FIVE FROM OHIO ACCEPTS H. B'S DATE FOR GAMES Tippecanoe City Team Takes Place of Lewisville Quintet as Curtain Raiser to Earlham Game.

The Tippecanoe City basket ball 1 ! iraui nun-u ucis ueeu laiuug every team in sight around that part of Ohio by decisive score's was today signed up by the Hoover-Bond management to play tonight as the curtain raiser to the Earlham-Wittenberg game. Tippecanoe comes, bearing an excellent reputation and will make the Hoover-Bond players travel at a merry clip to get the decision overj them. Boll, formerly of the Dayton! Turners will be seen at center for the ' visiting five assuring Ed Wiechman that he'll have to go some to take care of his man in a satisfactory manner. Kd fears none of them however, no matter how good their "rep" may be. An unusual feature of the game will probably be the work of the Tipps forwards. Both weigh over 200 pounds but are said to be extremely fast despite their bulk. Abe Ilowe, captain of the HooverBonds played against the visitors in Tippecanoe last week with a team of Collegians and brings back the word: that, "You'll have to go some to take; ' this team in camp." Rowe and Harrington will start at forward with; Wiechman in center, and Parker and ! Hampton starting at the quard positions with Schepman and Wilcoxen ready to go in. O'METZ MAINTAINS LEAD AS GUARDIAN Geyer Remains Second While Lancaster Runs Close Third in Polo League Three of the goal tenders in the

Richmond Polo league boosted their of the strongest players on the sophopercentage in the games Friday night more team during the class series.

while one. Geyer of the Smokes went back a little. Harry O'Metz continues to lead the league with the nice fat average of 942 for six games played. Harry has had a comparatively easy time of it so far his defense keeping opposing rushers a fair distance away from the goal but those chances he has had he has taken care of in the most approved fashion. Geyer still hangs to second with Lancaster a close third. Goal Tenders. G. Ch. Ac. 130 194 156 1S6 38 Pet. .042 .890 .881 .861 .826 O'Metz. A. S. M. . . (i 138 ; Geyer, Smokes .... 6 218 i Lancaster, Greeks.. 6 177 Snavely, Quigleys.. 5 216 'Alexander, extra... 1 46 EM-ROES CHALLENGE ROACH'S INVISIBLES Indianapolis Team's Offer Fails to Cover Expenses of Eight Men. f'oach Itoacli of the "Y" this morning received a letter from the Champion Km-Roe five of Indianapolis, offering a game in Indianapolis in the near future. Roach could not accept tlie challenge as the Indianapolis five (!iil Tiot offer inducements large enough to pay the locals expense to make the trip. He thinks, however that they overlooked the fact that the "Y" earned eight mpu and is expecting to be offered enough to make it. worth while; to iake the trip.

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BULLA GETS CLOSER TO LEAD AS SCORER

Greeks Rusher Remains Two Goals Behind Quigley Allison Counts .13. The race for goal getting Is rapidly drawing, closer with Bulla of the Greeks slipping up on Lou Quigley untile he is now but two goals short of Lou's record. Lefty has been going at a merry clip in the last few games, batting them in from all angles, and will make Lou step some from now on; Lou is still eleven rushes ahead of Shallenberger, loth getting the same number Wednesday night. Goal Getters' Records.

G. R. Gls. A.F. 6 47 10 1 1 4 lrt 13 11 0 6 36 5 4 0 6 10 112 5 9 3 5 1 6 !i 2 11 6 0 17 4 3 6 0 6 3 1 6 0 7 0 0 6 0 8 5 2 3 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 5 0 10 0 6 0 1 0 0

Quigley, A. S. M. . , Allison, Greeks . Shallenberger, S.. Bradfield, S Marine, Greeks Se?,er' Smkes Bulla, Greeks . Reid, Quigleys ..... Clark, Smokes Fry, A. S. M Oesting, Smokes .... Evans, A. S. M Fetzer, Greeks R. Snaveley, Quigleys W. Snaveley, Quig.. "Lancaster. Greeks.. Accidental goals, one inch. WHITESIDE EXPECTS TRIUMPH FOR TEAM Quaker Coach Starts Best Men Against Wittenberg After Short Practice. Although the team has had but four days' practice since the holidays, Coach Whiteside is confident that his men will be able to tako Wittenberg into camp tonight at the coliseum. This game will open the college basket ball schedule in this city. The Lutherans are reported as having a strong aggregation this season. Lcgan and Winslow " ill play forward for the Quakers, and the defense probably will consist of Johnson and Lancaster. Morisch will begin the game at the pivot position. All of these men showed up well in the game with the V. M. C. A. team a few weeks ago. Bowen, who was not given a chance to play in the Y. M. C. A. f:aine, probably will be allowed to play part of the game tonight as a relief for Johnson or Lancaster. lie has been show- , mg up well in practice, and was one At the last computation (1000) there were 4,OON,S44 work people in the state of New York. 036,686 of them females. MOTHER! IS CHILD'S STOMACH SOUR, SICK? If Cross, feverish, constipated, "California Syrup of Figs." give Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pah-, feverish, full of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat. sleep or act naturally, has stomachache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love this harmless "fruit laxative," and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little "insides" clean and sweet. Keei it handy. Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-ccnt bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has di-' rections for babies, children of all apes and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember tiere are counterfeits sold here, so sur-ely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. adv. Ladies' That Were 95

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Nohr Gives Husky Lad a Chance Because of Improved Play and Accurate Shots From Floor. In the game with Muncie tonight the high school basket ball team will start Harris and Brown, forwards, Laning center, and Johanning and Pitts, guards. Harris will start in Porter's regular place at the forward Job. He has been showing a much improved game of late doing his best work in the High-Alumni game when he made several pretty shots from the center of the floor. Besides showing improved form in hitting the goal he is a rather husky lad and will be able to stand a harder workout than Ernie. With Brown keeping up his usual steady gait the local team is expecting to make tonight's game and it will be a very much disappointed crowd of rooters if Muncie should by any chance slip over a win. Because of two other games being scheduled this game will begin earlier than usual thereby giving the fans an opportunity of seeing the high game and getting out in plenty of time to witness the Wittenberg-Earlham fraca's. TO PROBE ABSENCES An investigation of the withdrawal of pupils from the high school will be conducted by Principal F. G. Pickell next term. This will inrjude a study of the reasons given by pupils for withdrawing from the school, and the I causes leading up to compulsory with-! drawals. " A report of the results of the in- j vestigation will be made to the state. ' PATTERSON, N. J. Tecause her husband re-enlisted in Company K, Eighth infantry, now in Manila, Mrs. Elizabeth Keller has sued for divorce. TABLETS CONSTIPATION t, STOMACH AND POWELS, No Other'Jus! as Good Write tor FREE SAMPLE VIOLAX TABLET CO MUNCIE INDIAN' "Ther Is Health in Every Tablet." A Drop

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