Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 52, 11 January 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JAN. 1L 1915..

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Baseball Pugilism Bowling BY LONE POINT RICHMOND WINS MUNCIEJATTLE Rally in Last Few Minutes Fails to Rob Local "Y" of Victory in Season's Best Game. TEAM PLAY COUNTS Laning and Roach Bewilder Opponents in First Half With Wonderful .Work Spurgeon Gets Rough. Richmond, 28; Muncle, 27. MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 12 Even a final ::..ly in the last ten minutes of the .me could not ward off dofcat for the local boys here Saturday night, which the Richmond "Y" played. The game was fast and clean until lie last ten minutes, when Muncle xnt In Doc Spurgeon, the high school -tar, who is somewhat inclined to be dirty. When Spurgeon entered the tame the crowd yelled fr-r abou: three .ninutes. Richmond started off ;i rush, taking Muncle completely ci'f its feet, displaying team work that even surprised the few Richmond followers present. Lanning and Roach shot goal after goal the first half, totaling sixteen points, while the bfst Muncie could do was to make three long shots from the middle of the floor and four foul goals. Richmond was awarded a point in the first half when Sutton held Laning as he was about to shoot at the basket. The second half for the first ten minutes was the same as the first half when Spurgeon came in, and then it grew rough and furious, as both teams were fignting hard to win. In the final period Muncie scored 17 points and Richmond 12. Herbert Pettijohn, former boys' secretary at Richmond, now in Muncie, said it was the fastest basketball game he had every witnessed, and that he did not know whether he was glad or not, as he wanted both teams to win. The score: Richmond. G. F.G. F.G.M. F. Laning, f 6 0 1 2 Jones, f 0 0 1 1 Roach, c 4 0- 0 5 Parker, g 1 0 1 3 Schepman, g ... 0 5 5 2 Totals ... 11 5 8 13 Point awarded. Muncie. G. F.G. F.G.M. F. Keckler, f 2 4 2 0 Grey, f 1 0 0 1 Walling, c 1 0 0 4 Spurgeon, c .... 0 0 0 1 Comer, g 1 ') 1 2 Sutton, g 2 0 0 4 Reeding, f 3 3 3 1 Totals 10 7 6 13 Scorer Laning. Referee Thurman. NOTICE TO SKATERS Commencing this week there will be shating on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Polo, City League, Thursday night. Richmond Athletic Association. NOHR STIFFENS WORK High School Coach Prepares For Winchester. High school basketball team plays a return game with Winchester Friday at Winchester, and is expecting a much harder battle than in the first game played in the Coliseum. Winchester is said to have improved wonderfully since that time, and is figuring on defeating the locals. Harder and more work will be dished out to the men in practice this week by Coach Nohr, who was very much disappointed that his team could not take Muncie. EARLHAM PREPARES TO BATTLE NORMAL Whiteside Drills Team for Games at Terre Haute and Franklin. Earlham plays the second game of the basketball schedule Friday night with State Normal at Terre Haute, and the following night hooks up with the Franklin squad at Franklin. This will be a good start on Earlhara's schedule, the remaining games being with Indiana university and I. C. A. L teams. From these games the standing of tho local team among coll, ges of the state is taken. Manager Vernier expects the team to be right up around the top when the final reckoning is made. Perhaps the hardest game to be played will be with Indiana university, with which team the locals have two games scheduled, ono at BloomIngton and one at home. Wabash is considered the next hardest proposition for Whiteside's men. JESSE CONWAY RE-WEDS. BY LLASED WIRE. NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Mr. and Mrs. 'esse Conway were re-united in marriage in the Marble Collegiate church. Twenty-ninth street and Fifth avenue, iy the Rev. Peter Millikan. They iere attended by Mr. John Craig Hammond and Mrs. John Dochney.

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ILLINOIS CRIPPLED. URBANA, 111., Jan. ll.-Illlnois will open the conference basketball season against Indiana tonight in a crippled condition. Williford, veteran forward, and Ray Woods, guard, and Polg, a forward, are all on the injured list. DONAVAN HAS SURPRISE. NEW YORK, Jan. 11. When Wild Bill Donavan, the new manager of the Yankees, returns to New York at the end of the week he will have something surprising in regard to the new players. The three Yankees who have not yet joined the fold are Peckinpaugh, Roy Hartzell and Pete aDlley. He will visit these players, and it is pretty certain that he will come back with their signed contracts in his pocket. All three players are holding out for more salary. JONES GETS BUSY. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan; 11 Fielder Jones, manager of the St. Louis Feds, will leave Portland Tuesday night for St. Louis to begin active preparations for the 1915 campaign. 'I had not intended to go east for a month," said Jones, "but the owners cf the club have asked me to take charge immediately." OPPOSE MATCH. KENOSHA, Wis., Jan. 11. Popular protest against the appearance of the colored boxers, Sam Langford and Sam MceVa, in a ten-round bout in this city has taken effect. The bout will not be held, according to Promoter Tully. BUCKEYES JOIN TEAMSJN LEAD Four of A. S. M. Five's Battle for First Place With Perfect Score. A. S. M. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Superiors 3 0 1.000 American 3 0 1.000 Buckeyes 3 0 1.000 Seeding 3 0 1.000 Empires 0 3 .000 Hoosiers 0 3 .000 Machine 0 3 .000 Kentuckys 0 3 .000 The Buckeyes had too much class for the Hoosier five Saturday and annexed all three from that team puttin the Buckeyes in a tie for the leadership of the league with three other teams. Haner of the winners took high score 208 in his first game. Jeffries, his teammate, went him 4 pins to the good for high total with 497. The Seeders also went into the charmed circle by taking all three from the Empire five. John Ulrich proved the best bowler of this series, getting high score of 188 in his first game and totaling high with 473. BUCKEYES. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tl. Rees 131 163 162 456 Wells 131 167 179 477 Owen 149 155 138 442 Haner 208 136 149 493 Jeffries 160 159 178 497 Totals 779 780 806 2365 HOOSIER. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tl. Kershner 135 138 128 401 Sample 124 135 113 472 Martin 100 101 128 329 Schalk 141 153 128 422 Groan 132 119 106 357 Totals 632 646 603 1881 EMPIRES VS. SEEDINGS. Empire Team. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tl. McMInn 139 136 134 409 Gamp 96 117 119 332 Loofborrow 131 128 108 367 McQueen 149 140 95 384 Hasemeier 144 105 119 368 Totals 659 626 575 1860 Seeding Team. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tt. Ulrich 188 162 12J 473 Diggs 120 169 .1,8 473 Caldwell 143 129 128 400 Merrill 118 106 139 363 Williams 132 118 120 370 Totals 701 684 658 2043 Fresh supply Mrs. Austin's Bag Buckwheat now on hand at your grocers. JEFFRIES REFUTES WILLARD CONTRACT LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11. James J. Jeffries today denied that he had signed to train Jess Willard tor the March j ring event scheduled for Juarez, Mex. "I have made no arrangements whati ever to handle Willard, but it won't do any harm to say that 1 will consider an offer to take care of Jess," said Jeffries. "It may be that Johnson has gone back and that Jess will be lucky enough to win the heavyweight title. I sincerely hope so." the extreme weakness often results in Impaired hearing, weakened eyesight, bronchitis and other troubles, but If Scott 'm Emutmon is given promptly. It carries strength to tne organs and creates rich blood to build up the depleted forces. ChUdmi thrive on Scott's Emulsion. It U fine from AlcohoL

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POLO SCHEDULE OFFERS CLASSY PLAY FOR FANS Greeks Array Full Strength to Send Ted Lewis and Rollers Back to Capital Defeated. POLO OFFERING. Greeks vs. Indianapolis. Smoke House vs. Quigleys. Line-Up. Greeks. Indianapolis. Allison First Rush Long Bulla. Second Rush Lewis Fetzer Center Harold Newman . . . Half Back Sipe Lancaster Goal May Curtain Raiser. Quigleys. Smoke House. Reid First Rush.Shallenberg Haughton.. Second Rush Clark Jones Center Able Minor Half Back... Bradfield Snaveley Goal Geyer Two good games are scheduled for tonight at the Coliseum when the Smokes and Quigleys come together for the first game, while the Greeks will hook up with the speedy five hailing from Indianapolis, with Ted Lewis as the visiting team's head. Indianapolis players have been trying all season to schedule a game with the local team and from past form together will give a better account of themselves by far than either Elwood or Muncie, both of whom played here this season with disastrous results to them. The Greeks, while acknowledging the strength of the visiting team, will nevertheless play their hardest ana wiu mane Ted Lewis and his crew work their hardest to bag the game. All the local players are in pretty fair form. This game will be called immediately following the first game. A good lively argument should result when the Smokes and Quigleys get together in the curtain raiser because of the rivalry existing between the two teams. This game will be called at 7:30 o'clock prompt DICK KENNEY SIGNS NINE FOR RICHMOND 'I have the team practically signed up," said Dick Kenney, manager of the local baseball team, "but because of the efforts being made by several semi-pro teams to get on to the men I am after, I think it best not to give their names until later. "Several of the players have been in fast company, but will remain in Cincinnati the coming season, and if everything goes according to plans I have mapped out, Richmond will be represented by the 'fastest team that has ever graced a local field." MASONIC CALENDAR Monday Richmond Commandery, No. 4, K. T. Special conclave; worth in Red Cross degree. Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree. Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Master Mason degree. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, N., 4, R. A. M. Called meeting. Woi .. in Mark Master degree. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. CHICHESTER S PILLS Oil-nkcta-ter'n DI.M,odTli-rdA. I'lllt la Mr and 1114 mctiillAV, boxes, sealed with Blue Rlbboa. X Take no other. Bar mf V DIAlIoNB BRAND PiLLS, for SS yea.-s kno n as Best, Safest Always ReHabla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHE8S

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John F. Dynes, President Cashier. Report of the condition at Centerville, in the State December 31, 1914. RESOURCES. 1. Loans and Discounts. . .$1 2. Overdrafts 3. U. S. bonds 4. Other bonds and secur ities 5. Banking house 6. Furniture and fixtures.. 7. Other real estate 8. Due from banks and trust companies 9. Cash on hand 10. Cash Items 11. Premium paid on bonds. 12. Current Expenses ...... "13. Tax?s Paid 14. Interest Paid 15. Profit and loss 37.762.11 (None) (None) (None) (None) 2,726.46 (None) 3,463.22 3,057.44 19.91 (None) 2,080.06 740.44 875.80 (None) Total Resources $150,726.04 State of Indiana, Cornty of Wayne,

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VILLARD GOES WEST TO TRAIN FOR FIGHT

BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Jan. 11 Jess Willard, 6 feet 7 inches In his stockings, and 240 pounds on the hoof, leaves Chicago tonight to cover the first lap of his Journey toward his chance at the heavyweight championship of the world. Tomorrow at Excel sion Springs, Mo., Jess begins work for Jack Johnson, and while the match is nearly two months away, he is going to keep training. After spending three weeks there, Willard and his manager, Tom Jones, will give an exhibition at Kansas City, and then leave for El Paso, where they will remain until time to cross the border March 6. Dope Fiend's Smoke Clouds The largest crowd of the season is expected to attend the games tonight. "Tacks" Bradfield was this "norning awarded to the Quigley outfit .nd will be seen at first rush for this team hereafter. Wonder who'll be the best rider tonight. The highest bowling score made by a two man team in Richmond was posted Saturday at the City Alleys when Rockwood ; nd King totaled 1360 This is 101 pins better than Owen and Sutton made at the Bowling Congress !n 1912 when they totaled 12T9 and received for their efforts $475. Pay Miller, manager of the City all- vs. wants these two to enter the next tournament which will be held some time his spring. Muncie High could beat the local high but when the "Y" team of that place attempted to do the sakpse to the local "Y" team it found that it had tackled the wrong team. Theatrical Notes Promises of the Press Agent. At the Murray. The Oscar F. Cook Stock company will begin its third week at the Murray theatre tonight with a performance of "A Man of the Hour." Mr. Cook promises the theatre goers of Richmond a play that is entirely new at popular prices. Between the acts there will be a number of new vaudeville acts by Cecil Wood Clarendon, Howard R. Wysong and Lorin Grimes. The popular Dick Maddox will have a number of new and original songs. Matinees for this week will be on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tomorrow will be silver spoon matinee for ladies. Submarine Wonders on the Screen. The Williamson expedition submarine pictures, which may be safely called the most remarkable motion pictures ever made, will be the attraction at the Gennett Thursday, Friday and Saturady. They come direct from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where they were seen by scientists, persons prominent in diplomatic circles and noted army and navy men, all of whom were amazed and charmed by the marvelous panorama of life below the sea and the beautiful coral caves in the submarine gardens of the West Indies. Smoke a Pipe All Meerschaum 20 Off nffpr and high WIIUI grade pipes If you want anything In Pipes See Us First. ED A. FELTMANCO. 609 Main St. Retail Dept.

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LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.$ Surplus Undivided Profits Exchange, discount interest Profit and loss Dividends unpaid Demond deposits ...$ 89,031.63 Demand certificates 21,518.66 Time deposits Time certificates Certified checks Cashier's checks Due to banks and trust companies... Bills Payable Notes, etc. rediscounted 35.000.00 (None) 5,175.75 (None) (None) (None) b. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 110,550.29 (None) (None) (None) (None) (None) ( None) (None) ss: Total liabilities $150,726.04

METEORS CHALLENGE MEL PENNY'S SQUAD Dayton's Second Best Team Asks Date With HooverBond Quintet. The Dayton Meteors claiming to be the best basketball team traveling out of Dayton, acknowledging the Cadets the best team, have issued a challenge to the Hoover-Bond squad of tossers. They claim that they have won all but one game this season, los

ing that to the New Lexington five by the score of 30 to 25. Included on the Meteors are Kelm with an average of 7 baskets per game, Focke, one time guard of the Notre Dame five and Long of Purdue fame, Sacksteder who played with the Cadets last year and three St. Mary college players. Manager Penny would like to arrange to bring this team to Richmond later on in the season and is trying to make arrangements to that effect. Since the ease with which the H-B's defeated the High Standards has become known Penny's five are being bombarded with challenges from the best teams in this section. BROOKLYN MANAGER CONFERS WITH DOLAN BY LEASED WIRE.l CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Lee Magee, the youhtful manager of the Brooklyn Feds, came here from Cincinnati and wasted no time today in having a conference with Cozy Dolan, outfielder of the St. Louis Cardinals. He also had a talk with Marty McHale, pitcher of the New York Americans, who bas been vaudevilling here with Mike Donlin. Previous to his talk with Magee, Cozy Dolan conferred with Manager Huggins of the Cardinals. Dolan has not signed with either club. McHale was in a receptive mood to talk business with the Brooklyn Feds, as he has not yet come to terms with the Yanks. GIVES FIRST EXAMS Regular spring civil service examinations will start this month under the direction of L. A. Handley, civil service examiner for this district. The first examination is scheduled for tomorrow. It is that of telegraph and telepLone inspector. The position pays from $1,200 to $1,800 according to the efficiency of the candidate. DEEDS, NOT WORDS Richmond People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words but deed that prove true merit." The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, For Richmond kidney Bufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of Richmond people. R. C. Lankert, retired farmer, 221 N. Fifth St., Richmond, says: "I had rheumatic pains in my back and i limbs and the action or my Kianeys : was irregular and painful. When I ; ! saw Doans Kidney Pills advertised, ; i I used them and they soon gave me i relief." j j Mr. Lankert is only one of many ' Richmond people who have gratefully ! ; endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your j i back aches if your kidneys bother I you, don't simply ask for a kidney ; remedy ask distinctl' for Doan's ; Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Lank-; e nad tne remedy oacKed Dy Home testimony. 50c all stores. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back Is Lame Remember the Name." (Advertisement) IE START THE NEW YEAR With all your annoying bills paid. A loan from us on your household goods, piano, horses, etc., will help you. It can be paid back in easy payments, weekly, monthly or quarterly; any way to suit your income. All transactions confidential. Interest 2 Per Cent Per Month on sums from $5.00 to $100. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1 509, Richmond Indiana.

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