Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 67, 28 January 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1915.

Baseball Polo Bowling;

ts and Athletics

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

HAUGHTON MEN DEMAND SCALPS OF SEEDER FIVE Quigleys Hope to Lighten Race in Polo LeagueGreeks and Smokes Battle For Second Place.

POLO TONIGHT. A. 3. M. vs. Quigleys First Game.

Greeks vs. Smokes Second Game.

Quigleys Bradfleld Haugbton Minor Jones Snavely ..

First Rush Second Rush Center Half""" Goal

A. 3. M. . . Qulgley Fry ... Evans Crabb ... O'Metz

Greeks. Smokes First Rush Allison Geyer Second Rush Bulla Clark Center Fetzer Oestlng Half Newman Abel Goal Lancaster Geyer The boys promise the fans the fastest sport of the season in tonight's bill, especially Iky's team which believes It has its best chance to slip one over the league leaders. Defeat for the leaders would be best for the sport as a one-sided league race always tal:ri away a certain amount of enthu'v f the Pharmacists can go out 1 r ut up the same brand of polo : hoy handed the Greeks In their )at fipmp all will be satisfied that it v. sis some n:nm The lust uKUKcment of the evening brings together two well balanced Joama. As both have something at stake, the Smokes wanting to get back into second place and the Greeks figuring that they have a fighting chance to overtake the league leaders, a good game full of snappy teamwork will result. All the boys are in the best possible condition with the exception of Newman. The first game will be called l'roraptly at 7:30 o'clock.

FADING STARS PUT IN PAINFUL PLIGHT

RiTHER a painful plight now: The position of several 'high priced but fading stars. Waivers have been asked on them ; their present employers confess a strong desire to lose them, yet no other clubs. In these expensive times, will assume the fat contracts, and the Feds lay them off for the same reason: They want too much money, while their 1915 value is decidedly doubtful. There may be no sentiment in base ball yet what magnate Is harsh enough to speak thus to one 6f these old fellows: "Your salary is $6,000. You are just about through. You may not be worth $2,000 next summer. I can't pay you; every other team has waived on you rather than assume your contract; the Feds . won't take you; here's your release!" . '

Baker is Bigger Star at Hockey

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Than at Football in Princeton

Another Woman Made Happy. It is women who have most need of Chamberlain's Tablets. Mrs. Ethel Mae Baker, Spencerport, N. Y., wiMes: "Chamberlain's Tablets have done more for me than I ever dared to hope for. They not only cured me of bilious attacks and sick headache, but toned tip my whole system." Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

GREENHORNS RETAIN POSITION IN LEAGUE

Although Brennan Rolls High Score Rosebuds Drop Two of Three. K. OF C. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Santa Marias 19 11 .633 Greenhorns 20 13 .606 Vets 19 14 .576 Braves 14 19 .424 Rosebuds 13 20 .394 Naps 11 19 .389 The Greenhorns took the odd game from the Rosebuds 1n last night's play on the city alleys, and still hold second place in the K. of C. League. Brennan pulled high score, 171, In the third game, and was tied with Broderick of the Greenhorns for high total, 450. Scores: Greenhorns. 1st. 2d. 3d Tl. Crump 166 1F.6 124 446 G. O'Brien 126 141 98 365 Phofer 14 109 120 333 Broderick 1?.7 146 167 460 Pfeiffer 140 167 121 428 Totals 673 719 630 2022 Rosebuds. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tt. Boyce 126 80 144 350 Quigley 127 109 139 375 Brennan 149 171 130 450 Zwlssler 126 127 153 406 John Harrington.. 119 114 158 391 Totals 647 601 724 1972

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"HOBEY" BAKER . Instead of dropping out of athletics at the end of his college career, "Hobey" Baker, the former captain and star half back of Princeton, continues in the limelight as the greatest individual hockey player in the east. Baker, as rover on the St. Nicholas A. C. team, is attracting wide attention by his whirlwind style of play. He was always considered as good as half of his team on the gridiron at Princeton but hockey experts rate him as the entire St. Nicholas team.

GUIDE TO EVENTS IN SPORT WORLD

vlITCHELL TO PLAY WHERE HE WISHES

THURSDAY. Bowling. Naps vs. Santa Marias. Kentuckys vs. Buckeyes Polo. A. S. M. vs. Quigleys. Greeks vs. Smokes.

FRIDAY. Basketball Anderson High vs. Richmond. Earlham vs. Indiana. Bowling. Braves vs. R-Y-M's. Models vs. Federals.

SATURDAY. Bowling. Empires vs. Americans. Superiors vs. Seeding. Track. Richmond "Y" vs. Muncie

Sport Dribbles

GAFFNEY GETS WAIVERS. BOSTON, Jan. 28 President Gaffney of the Boston Braves has secured waivers on Outfielder Mann and Third Baseman Deal, who have been holding out for better terms. WELSH TO MEET RITCHIE. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. Freddie Welsh, world's champion, and Willie Ritchie, the boy whom Welsh defeated for the title, will box ten rounds here March 11. Ritchie is to receive $5,000 for his end. WABASH AFTER VAUGHN.

LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 28. Wabash college has made Pete Vaughn, ! Purdue basketball coach, an offer of i

better money to become athletic direc tor.

FIGHTING COLONIALS OUST OONESETTERS

Doctors With Captain Gentle Absent Lose Hold on Leagues Lead. BUSINESS . MEN'S LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Colonials 19 .Oil .633 Bonesetters 21 , 12 .606 A. S. M. , 17 13 .667 Models 11 10 .524 I- H. C. 13 17 .433 Federals 7 20 .259 Gentle should have been with his team last night, as the second place Colonials had their war paint on, and narrowly missed making a clean sweep from the Bonesetters. As it was they took two out of three and today are resting on the top rung of the percentage ladder. Park of the Doctors featured with high score, 205, in the first game, while A. King pulled the high total, 558. Bonesetters. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tl. Markley 167 142 133 442 Hadley 153 119 104 376 Parke 205 131 200 536 Caldwell 177 126-131 434

Thompson 159 152 154 465

Totals 861 680 712 2253 Colonials. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tl. Miller 149 154 141 444 Hyde 153 141 135 429 F. King 147 136 181 494 Erk 143 145 185 473 A. King 184 203 171 558 Totals 806 779 813 2338

ASSOCIATION LEAGUE RAISED TO STANDING OF MAJOR RANKING Draft Rule Removed from Eight Clubs and Big Cities Added to American Circuit.

GOLFING FEVER TURNS SCOFFER TO RABID FIEND

BY LEASED WIRE. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 28. The American Association is to be lifted from the ranks of class A A leagues to a major league ratine and the draft

rule will not apply to the eight clubs j in the association. Two new cities are i

to be added to the circuit, arid two of the present clubs dropped!. " '" James C. McGill of the Indianapolis American Association club today was authorized to make this announcement It is understood that the baseball

j moguls intend to drop St. Paul and

Cleveland and put teams In Chicago, St. Louis or some other large city that would give the association a larger population to draw upon for support.

The details of the change in the! status in the association are now being worked out and the plan will be com- j pleted within the next week or ten ;

days.

One Swing of Club Converts "Spoof er" Who Called Game Silly and Childish Pastime. BY FRANK G. MEN KE, Sporting Editor of the International News Service.

NEW YORK, Jap. 28.-Golf will get-

cha if you don't

watch out. Spoof the game, if you wish; call it senseless, childless and a lot f other things along the same line. But don't tempt Fate by clutching a club

! and taking even

nno swino at the

ball. If you do, you are lost foever

to the anti-golfing clan. Golf is a game whose devotees are made up largely of men who used to think that of all the silly games golf was the silliest. They jeered at the golfers, they ridiculed the game. And then one day they got a club In their palms, took a swing at the ball and now they are golfing fiends. Golf is unlike any other athletic game. The golfing fever attacks you the very second that you take your first swing. Other games, like tennis, baseball, bowling, hockey, football, must be played often before it becomes something of a mania. But golf Is different. Takes Hold Rapidly. Why does golf ensnare with the rapidity and the tenacity of a drug? That's a question that no man ever has been able to answer satisfactorily. But it does. When you take your first swing at the golf ball one or three things happens. You miss the ball altogether, you hit it a mile or so after meeting It squarely, or you "top" it and send it dribbling for a distance of only a few feet. In any case the fewer attacks and you are a victim. If you should happen to get in a mighty drive, you become all puffed up over your skill. "Luck?" Not a bit. That drive you made Just shows that you knew what you were talking about when you said that it was a silly, childish game. What's that. The other fellows insist It was luck and that you can't duplicate that shot on your next try? Well, you'll show 'em. And you taken another swipe. And from that time on golf ensnares you.

ANDERSON FEARS RESULT OF PLAY ON LOCAL FLOOR

Nohr Shifts Lyons to Guard Position to Strengthen Red and White Against Old Opponents.

Anderson high school basket ballj squad from advance dope fears the local high team before the game to-' morrow night at the "Y" gym. The!

lineup of the Anderson team for that reason has not been picked. The Anderson Daily Bulletin says that Richmond has always been one of the hardest nuts to crack especially on the home floor sighting an instance a few years ago 'when they defeated Richmond at Anderson by the score of 44 to 10 but lost on the Richmond floor. Tom Lyons has been shifted to the place made vacant by Johanning and is expected to add a lot of snap to the play. Tom is a sure passer, probably excelling Johanning in this phase of the game and should be able to feed the ball to his forwards in great sayle. Harris has also been working out at a guard position. Richmond will start the game with Porter and Brown at forward, Laning center, and Pitts and Lyons, guards.

CHI CUDS FOR SALE BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO. Jan. 28. On the authority ot Captain Tllllnghast Huston, one of the new owners of the New York Yankees, negotiations are on for the sale of the Cubs. Captain Huston told friends here while be attended the baseball suit last week that be gained the information, at Cincinnati which is Mr. Huston's former home. He gave no intimation as to the probable purchasers of the much sold Westslde club. Certain Chicago men offered Charles P. Taft $500,000 for the club six weeks ago and Taft put the price at $1,250,000.

There is to be a shortage of goatskins from central Mexico for at least two years to come, because of the fact that breeding stock and young goats have been taken for food.

teeeverea treat laflaauestery SkeasiauM. Mrs. Stanley Duffy's Son, of Mount Vernon, Ind. , writes "My mother was a great sufferer with inflammatory rbenmatism. Her ankles and feet were swollen out of shape. She could not put on her shoes or walk a step in three months. We tried Dr. Jones' Liniment and the first bottle gave her relief. After using two bottles she could walk as well as ever. Our neighbors and friends congratulated mother on hex wonderful recovery." Dr. Jones Liniment has been in use for the past 44 years for rheumatism, backache, headache, bruises, and all pains, and has performed many cures. Look for the Beaver Trade-Mark. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., FosIct Drug Co.. J. A. Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwalte and all other druggists.

TO CURE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness and head noises will be glad to know that this distressing aflictlon can usually be successfully treated at home by an internal medicine that In, many instances has effected a complete cure after other treatments have failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear a watch tick tell how they have had their hearing restored to such an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away from their ear. Therefore, if you know of some one who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut out this forula and hand it to them and you will have been the means of saving some' poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription can be prepared at home and is made as follows: - Secure from your druggist 1 cz. Parmint (Double Strength), about 75c worth. Take this home, and add to it pint of hot water and 4 ot. of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the inflammation and swelling of the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear, and the results It gives are nearly always quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh In any form should give this recipe a trial and free themselves from this destructive disease. Adv.

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FINISH RECORD MEET "Y" Athletes Compete For Trip to Muncie. The second half of the State Telegraphic Record meet will be run off tonight on the "Y" floor and even better marks are expected to be hung up than on Monday night. All the boys are working hard on the events to qualify for the trip to Muncie Saturday night for the Muncie-Richmond dual meet. Three who are almost sure of going are Keelor, Roach and Leiter. The full list will be given out tomorrow.

The pineapple pack in Hawaii, this

season is expected to reach two million cases. Canning pineapples was begun only In 1900.

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BRADLEY GIVEN AWAY. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. Bill Bradley, last year's manager of the Brookfeds, has been given outright to Kansas City. MINISTERS TAKE REST. CINCINNATI, Jan. 28. The WelshGriffith bout here February 1 will be staged without ministerial opposition. The ministers have intimated that they would actively enter politics to elect an anti-boxing mayor. SMITH DEFEATS LEVINSKY. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 28. Gunboat Smith won a decision over Battling Levinsky last night, having the best of thirteen of the twenty rounds.

HEILM AN TO FRISCO. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28. Harry Heilman, utility man with the Detroit Tigers, has been signed by San Fran-

MIKE MITCHELL. Mike Mitchell has been given a chance to pick the club he wants to play with. Manager Griffith of the

Senators is not going to carry the veteran outfielder, and as the New York club, to which Griffith presented Mitchell, has turned him back, Griffith has written Mike to name the club he wants to play with and that Griffith will make an effort to place him there. As yet no reply has been received from Mitchell. It is not the intention to sell the veteran to any minor league club, though if he chooses to go to one he will be allowed to make ihs own arrangements, and as he will not cost such a club any purchase money he may be able to get himself a much better contract than is given the average player in the minors.

WHITTED STICKS. DURHAM, N. C, Jan. 28. George Whitted, utility outfielder, announced today that he would remain with the Boston Braves. He said he had discussed a transfer to Philadelphia, but could not agree on salary.

The Columbus O. Penitentiary library nowcontains about eight thouppptf volrmns.

Cough medicines, as a rule contain a Jarc quantity of plain syrup. A pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you as good syrup as money can buy. Then get from your druggist 2 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with sugar syrup. This gives you, at a cost of only 54 cents, a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for 1 -?2.50 a clear saving of nearly $2. Full I lirections with Pinex. It keeps perfectly and tastes good. It takes hold of the usual couch or Jhest cold at once and conquers it in 24 hours. Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter coughs. j It's truly astonishing how quickly it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and soothes the inflamed membranes m the case of a painful cough.

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