Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 59, 19 January 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1916.

Baseball : Polo Bowling

Sports

athletics

Y. M. C. A. Earlham - R. H. S.

QUAKERS CEASE FORMING PLAYS AROUNIUOGAN Two Defeats Teach Team and Coach Fallacy of Using Star Player as Center of Attack. ' The fast Wabash college quintet will meet Earlham Friday evening at the Coliseum. A real battle Is expected to be staged for Wabash and Earlham are old rivals In athletics and In the

past few years Wabash had the better of the Quakers In basketball. An at

tempt will be made by Coach White-

Bide to lead Us men to victory um year.

Art result of the strenuous games Friday and Saturday with State Normal .and Franklin, Johnson, who has been! playing guard for the Quakers

this season, is laid up ana wui prooablv ' be out of the game. This will

seriously handicap the team for he has been depended on for a large share of the defensive work and there Is no

one In the reserve list who can ade

quately fill his place. Develops New Aattack.

It Is probable that a new line of at

tack will be used by Coach Whitesiae in the game Friday In an effort to offset the defensive work, which Is a strong feature of the playing of the Little Giants. Better team work Is being drilled Into the Quakers this week. The one outstanding weakness of the Quaker team this year, Judging

from the disastrous result of the

games last Friday and Saturday, la that the team work has been centered

entirely around Logan. The opposing teams after a few minutes of play become acquainted with this feature of the Earlham offensive work, and consequently have developed machinery to meet it An attempt Is being made by Coach Whiteside to remedy this situation. A second game with Wabash will be

d at Indianapolis, Feb. 26.

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WALTER CAMP, noted authority and dean of '..he advisory football coaches at Yale university, who has resigned a3 football member of the Yale Athletic committee. This step is taken to be in line with Mr. Camp's announced intention to retire from sports.

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TED LAHING SCORES

134 POINTS FOR "Y"

Coach Roach's Men Improve

Rapidly in Ability to Register Baskets. The T" basketball team has played eight games this season, won seven and tied one, since the game of last Saturday night does not count as a defeat Ted Laning. forward on the team, stepped farther than ever ahead of his teammates- In last Saturdays game, when he caged six goals from field, bringing bis total number of points up to 134. Dismal 'Jones fa second with 74 and Roach third with 43. The team is rapidly Improving and should put up a fact game against the strong Dayton Gyms, who defeated the locals here last season by the score of 36-28. The Dayton Gyms

were defeated in a very fast game Saturday night at Dayton by the Cincin

nati Gyms, the fastest team In Cincinnati, the score being 43-38. Games. Points,

Laning, forward Jones, forward Kinder, forward

Roach, center . Parker, guard .

Schepman. guard ........ 8 Brunton, guard 5

SIGNS CONTRACT

WITHOUT LOOKING

Al LADING BOOSTS RECORD AS SCORER

8 8 2 8 8

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By FRANK G. MENKE. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. If those who are promoting the Johnson-Willard affair had ordered Jess Willard to go out and get a reputation instead of keeping him under cover, the bout would have drawn pretty nearly as well as the Johnson-Jeffries battle of four years ago. But they haven't. They've been content to Jet Willard rest upon the few ring honors that are his and are trying to kid the public Into believing something that isn't true that Willard is the best heavyweight in America.

Willard just now ranks on a par with a half dozen other white hopes. He ranks, in the minds of most fight fans, inferior to Sam Langford and Joe Jeannette, the dusky warriors. And so It canv be seen why the Wil-lard-Johnson bout Isn't stirring up a lot of commotion in the pugilistic world. If Willard had gone out and scored decisive victories over Langford, Jeannette, Gunboat Smith, Carl MorrlB and Jim Coffey, the Willard-Johnson bout would have given promise of being a gold mine for the promoters. But Willard hasn't any of these things.

HANKERING FOR TROUBLE Tom Corcoran, former major league short stop, wants to be an umpire. Tom always did hanker for the bill. JOHNSON-WILLARD FIGHT. The sensational pugilist comedy

film, Round 2 Johnson advances toward Willard and . says, with a flourish of his gloves: "Nice day, Mistah Willard; nice day indeed. Ain't it?" Willard mistakes flourish as a danger signal and as Johnson continues advancing, Willard yells to seconds: "Protect me!" Seconds squirt water at Johnson from out of a seltzer sponge. This halts Johnson's advance movement. "Well, whar am de stuff dat goes wiff dis yer seltzer watah?" he says. Gong. (To be continued)

The naps hare a new nickname. It is Indian. Reminds us that a rose by

any other name still would be a rose."

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Lanky Center Adds Six Field Goals to Showing High Makes 273.

By defeating Winchester last Friday night the high school basketball five strengthened the lead on their opponents this season now leading them 273-243 having won 6 and lost 5. -Brown, the diminutive forward, Is still in front but Al Laning. the tall center, is coming right behind him breaking away in the last game for six field goals. Porter is third with 64

points:

Brown", forward Porter, forward Hani, forward , Laning, center . Pitts, guard ...

Johannlng guard

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Bavis, guard 5

Pts. 64 64 18 74 15 2 2

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GILES GETS REPORT.

. The first semester of the school year will close Friday, January 22. The new term will begin on Monday, January 25. At the end of the term.

Superintedent Giles will reclve reports from all the teachers In the city, Indicating the average daily attendance and other features connected with the

school work. Mr. Giles said today that he expects to compare the reports with those of last year, and expects to

be able to show a gain for this term.

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DOC WHITE. Doc White, who held a place In the spotlight a few years ago while on the pitching staff of the Chicago White Sox, nourishes a childlike faith in the honesty of baseball magnates. After affixing his signature to a Tiger contract last week he was asked whether he had signed for one year or more. White seemed half puzzled and then replied: "To tell the truth, I don't know whether I signed for one or five years. Neither do I know the salary that it

stated. Now that I think of it. I didn't

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