Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 68, 29 January 1915 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 29, 1915.

Sports and athletics

Baseball Polo Bowling BRUNTON STARS IN SHORT RUNS ON "Y" TRACK Keelor and Dollins Each Show up Well With Two Firsts to Their Credit on Floor. The second naif of the State Record Telerraphio meet came to a close 'last night on the MY" floor with some fair marks, those by Brunton being especially noteworthy. Brunton was the star all the way through, the stocky lad entering In three events, taking two firsts undivided and tlelng for another first In the 50 yard dash. Marks and distances made by the athletes are: 60 yard dash H. Brown, J. Meranda, W. Harris, Ray Brunton tied for first; time 7 1-5 sec. 100 yard dash Brunton, first, 12 2-5 sec; Harris, Bavis, Keelor tied for second; time 13 sec. 220 yard dash Brunton first, 29 2-5 sec, Chappel, third, 30 sec. Running hpp-etep-Jump Dollins, first, 30 ft. 4 H Inches; Harris, second, 29 ft 11 inches; Parker, 29 ft 4 Inches. Running broad jump Keelor, 15 ft. 11 Inches; Brown second, 15 ft. 3 inches; Schepman third, 14 ft. 5 inches. Ring vault Keelor, first, 10 ft 2 inches; Dollins second, 8 ft 6 inches; Brown, third, 8 ft. Running high jump Dollins first 4 ft. 10 inches; Parker second, 4 ft 6 inches; Jordan third, 4 ft. 6 inches. COLD8 ARE OFTEN MOST SERIOUS 8T0P POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS The disregard of a Cold has often brought many a regret. The fact of Sneezing, Coughing, or a Fever should be warning enough that your system needs immediate attention. Certainly Loss of Sleep is most serious. It is ;i warning given by Nature. It Is man's duty to himself to tssist by doing his part. Dr. King's New Discovery is based on a scientific analysis of Colds. 50c at your druggist. Buy a bottle today. Adv. HUMBLE NAPS DRAG SANTA MARIAS DOWN Former Leaders Drop to Second While Cellarites Step Into Fourth.

Won. Lost. Pet. Greenshorns 20 13 .606 Vets 19 14 .545 Santa Marias 19 14 .545 Braves 14 19 .424 Naps 14 19 .424 Rosebuds 13 20 .394

The tail-end Naps had a big night on the City alleys last night, taking the leading Santa Marias for three straight, pulling that team down to a tie for second with the Vets, while they went into a tie for fourth with the Braves. P. Mercurio was the star pin smasher, with high score of 188 in his third game and high total of 515. Santa Marias. 1st. 2nd 3rd. Total Klnsella 122 Qulnllvan .... 119 Goldrick 82 W. Cronln .... 137 P. Mercurio . . . 188 122 156 122 164 178 133 176 79 128 149 377 451 283 429 515 Totals 648 Naps 1st. Klinger 116 Sharwltt 131 Connor ....... 114 Ringhoff 134 Lichtenfels ... 168 742 665 2055 2nd. 149 168 150 159 168 3rd. 141 151 121 168 168 Total 406 450 385 461 604 Totals 663 794 749 2206 Kidney Troubles Painful and Annoying A short time ago I had what Is termed inflammation of the bladder. At times I thought I would sorely go wild. I tried the doctor but he did not seem to hit my case. I did not p:et any relief from the doctor's treatment. Was advised to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root by a druggist. I took his advice and began taking Swamp-Root, and after using it a short time began to get better and continued using it until my trouble was gone. SwampRoot cured me. I gladly advise any person that is troubled as I was to try Swamp-Root for it is a good medicine. You can use this if you wish in any way that it will benefit others. My trade is that of a painter. My age is 49. Very truly yours. J. II. JOHNSTON, Watertown, N. Y. Personally appeared before me, this 28th day of July. 1909, J. H. Johnston, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. , W. A. NIMS, Notary Public. Jefferson County. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., dlnphamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also re celve a booklet of valuable information telling ell about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv.

LED DY MARINE QUIGLEYS THREATEN SEEDERS; GREEKS DEFEAT SMOKES IN THRILLING CONTEST

Improved Defense of Pharmacists Holds League Lead ers to Tie Until Near Close of Game. JONES RIDES QUIGLEY Minor Weakens Team at Critical Stage by Going: up Floor to Help Out Rushers. POLO STANDING. Won. Lost. Pet. .889 .667 .333 .111 A. S. M. 8 Greeks 6 Smokes .............. 3 Quigleys 1 A. S. M., 9; Quigleys, 2. Greeks, 8; Smokes, 5. 1 3 6 8 In two well played, spirited games the Seeders came out victorious over the Quigleys by the score of 6 to 2, while the Greeks got by the defense of the. Smokes for an 8-to-5 win. A fair sized crowd turned out to witness the sport. The result of the first game does not show how tight the tussle was. What might have been a win for the Quigleys was thrown away in the third period, when the team's defense slackened its pace. - Howard Marine, playing at first rush for the Quigleys, seemed to add the necessary punch to their attack, and only the phenomenal work of O'Metz at the Seeders' cage kept that team from being defeated right at the beginning. Red put up the best game by far that he has shown this season and now that he is going good should held the team to climb out of the cellar. Jones Rides Qulgley. For these two periods Sam Jones rode Qulgley with telling effect, and seldom did this player - get a good shot at the goal. With Minor taking care of Fry it appeared at the end of the second period that the Quigleys were going to nose out their opponents. All of a sudden, however, Minor began going up the floor, leaving Fry unguarded, and it was all off but the shouting. Seeders shot four goals in quick succession, ending the Quigleys chances. . Fry started the scoring in the first period after 5:18, when he pitched one behind Snaveley, who lost track of the ball In a scrimmage in front of his cage". Shortly after Quigley drove one in from in front of the cage, giving the Seeders their only markers until the third period. Marine made, the count 2 and 1 when Fry, who attempted to take the ball up the floor un assisted, was stopped by Red, who scooped the pill behind O'Metz, was a pretty play. It WITH REES ABSENT BUCKEYES WIN TWO A. S. M. LEAGUE. Won Lost Buckeyes 26 7 Seeding 22 8 American 18 12 Superiors 14 13 Machine 14 19 Kentucky 12 18 Empires 7 20 Hoosiers 7 23 Pet, .788 .733 .600 .519 .424 .400 259 .233 Minus the services of their star bowler, Rees, the leading Buckeyes had a hard time In taking two out of three from the Kentucky five, last night at the "Y" alleys. Jeffries shot high score, 179, in the third game, while Weyman bowled hight total, 612. Buckeyes. Blind 120 120 120 360 Wells 120 109 141 370 Haner 110 126 137 373 Shaffer 168 160 133 461 Jeffries 136 144 179 459 Totals 654 659 710 2023 Kentucky. Weyman 170 175 167 512 Williams 150 138 144 432 Owens 143 125 138 406 Longnecker 93 106 102 301 Blind 120 120 120 360 Total 616 664 671 2091 KEELOR SPRAINS ANKLE The absence of Logan Keelor will weaken the "Y" track team when It meets Muncie tomorrow night. A sprained ankle is keeping Keelor, who seems to be pursued by a jinx, out of the meet. Last night while clearing the bar in the ring vault Keelor missed j the mat in lighting, striking the floor. Not long ago Keelor received a sprained wrist while doing some apparatus work. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic in their praise of ORRINE, because it has cured their loved ones of the "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for free booklet. A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main street Adv.

OFFICIAL POLO SCORES

. QUIGLEYS VS. A. 8 M. Quigleys. R. Marine ........... 3 Haughton 0 Minor 0 Jones 0 Snaveley 0 Reed 0

G. A. F. S. 10 0 0 10 10 0' 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 34 G. A. F. S. 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 32 6 0 2 32

Totals 3 A. S. M, R. Quigley 8 Fry 0 Evans 0 Crabb ............ 0 O'Metz 0 Totals 8 Game by periods: First Period. Rush. Goal. Time. Quigley ..Fry . 6:18 Quigley Quigley ...... 1:03 Marine Second Period. Marine Marine :34 Quigley Haughton .... 7:34 Quigley . .... . -. . . . Third Period. Quigley Quigley ...... 2:32 Marine ...Fry... :7 Quigley. , Quigley. . Quigley .Quigley 6:56 .Qulgley .. 1:09 GREEKS VS. SMOKES. Greeks. R. G. A. F. S. Allison 12 4 1 0 0 Bulla 0 4 1 0 0 Fetzer 0 0 0 0. 0 Newman 0 0 1 0 0 Lancaster 0 0 0 0 26 Bradfield 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ......13 8 3 0 26 Smokes. li, G. A. F. S. Clark 1 4 1 0 Essenmacher 0 0 0 0 0 Oestlng 0 0 0 0 0 Abel 0 0 0 1 0 B. Geyer 0 0.0 0 36 D. Geyer 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 2 5 2 1 36 Play by periods: First Period. Rush. Goal. Time. Allison ...Bulla 3:02 Allison Bulla . 1:22 Clark Clark 7:45 Allison.......... Allison :04 Second Period. Allison. Clark :17 Allison ...Bulla 2:15 Allison Third Period. Allison Allison 3:34 Allison Geyer :35 Allison Bulla :50 Allison Allison 1:67 Allison Allison 4:20 Bradfield WHITESIDE TO SEND SAME MEN ON FLOOR The same team that met Wabash last week will be sent against Indiana this evening at the Coliseum by Coach Whiteside, who expects a victory for the Earlham team. He Is confident that his men will make a better showing against the state quintet than against the Little Giants. The Quak ers have been practicing to correct the

mistakes shown in their playing. btiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, CongesIndiana has much the heavier team ' tion. Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and dope would tend to predict an j and Aches of the Bade or Joints, easy victory for the university men, i Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilbut Earlham will have the advantage i a,n Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest of playing on the home floor. (it often prevents Pneumonia). The Indiana guards, Whitaker and ! At VOUT Wt . m 25c and 50e jars, Kirkpatrick, are a source of worry to j and ,s,p"iaJ,f f, lJJ?'W&gATI ?;"SS !12 a.sk fJ Company.

-w ......... , . , the Indiana guards busy. Better team work has been the aim of the Earlham practices this week. Johnson is expected to be in condition for the game with Butler a week from today. FLATS IN DETROIT GUTTED BY FLAMES DETROIT, Jan. 29. Two big apartment houBes in Detroit's most beautiful residential section caught fire this morning. Several families were carried down ladders from third floor windowns by firemen. Help the Stomach Digest Your Food When the stomach fails to digest and distribute that which is eaten, the bowels become clogged with a mass of waste and refuse that ferments and generates poisons that are gradually forced into the blood, causing distress and often serious illness. Most people naturally object to the drastic cathartic and purgative agents that shock the system. A mild, gentle laxative, positive in its effect and that will quickly relieve constipation is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, sold by druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. It does not gripe or cramp - but acts easily and pleasantly and is therefore the most satisfactory remedy for children, women and elderly persons. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St., Montlcello, Ills.

Good Work of Clark and Geyer Forces Greeks to Defend Place With Best Possible Play.

BULLA DRIVES HARD Ike Essenmacher Gets Trial With Smokes- Vic New; man Thrills Crowd With Clever Floor Work. The second game on the polo card last night was a see-saw affair after the first -period, when the Greenks were leading by a 3-to-l count On two occasions the Smokes were within one of tying the the count, but could not deliver. A new player was tried out by the Smokes, one of the old stars of a few years back, Ike Essenmacher, at second rush. Ike went pretty good for. his first time . out, showing promise of developing hitting power. His work was uncertain at times, due to his long lay-off. me smokes' offensive power was better than for some time past, especially Geyer, who went in for Essen macher in the second period. Date played a clever game. Working with Clark they made the Greeks step to keep them away from the cage.. Clark had a good night' at the expense of Hank, shooting four at a time when they were needed. The defense shown by the Smokes, while not as effective as usual, was nevertheless a good clean exhibition and an example that should be followed by the rest of the defense men in the league. Geyer was there with some nice stops. For the Greeks Vic "flashed" with his floor work, several times taking the ball the entire length of the floor and making Geyer stop it. He did not get a goal out of his work, but gets credit for a nice assist. Lefty was hitting them again last with telling effect, getting four goals, and only failing to get more because . of Geyer s nice work. Fetzer probably played the best defense for the team. ROAGH SELECTS TEAM Coach Roach of the "Y" track squad today announced the team which will go to Muncie for the dual meet Saturday night. A fairly strong team is Roach's opinion of the boys who he believes should bring back the majority of points. The boys took hold of the proposition of a track team in good spirit, 30 trying out. Following is the list selected to make the trip: Roland Dollins, Norvin Roach, W. Meranda, John Meranda, Harold Brown, Windsor Harris, Lester Leiter, Ewart Bavis, Horace Parker, Ray " Kinder, Charles Chappel, Talbert Jessup. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! Musterole Loosens up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll kno7 why thousands use MUS-; TEROLE once you experience the glad ! relief it gives. j Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not 1 blister. Brings ease and comfort while , it is being rubbed onl I MUSTEROLE is recommended by j doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for Bronchitis, Croup,; Cleveland, Unio. m 1027 Main Street

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ASSOCIATION "DEFI" BROUGHT ELEVATION TO MAJOR STANDING CHICAGO. Jan. 29. Some of the facts of the sudden elevation of the American Association to the rank of a major league began to come to lignt today. From a Federal league source came ; the positive statement that the big! minor leaguers, received their promo-! tion only after tney naa issuea a ai in which they declared they would withdraw from organized baseball if their demands were not granted. The Federal league official said that the association magnates took the stand that they were being whipped by the third league in the cities where the two conflicted for the reason that the Feds advertised themselves as a major, which the organized teams were known to be minors. "Not a word of truth in that," declared President Chlvington when he heard of it. "We made no threats. We won our promotion because we really deserved it. We have some big Cities in our circuit, cities worthy of major league recognition. We were hand capped in our fight against the Feds because of our minor rating, and there can be no doubt about that." Chicago as the site for another team is not receiving the serious consideration that it did when the story broke yesterday. A Solid Comfort Boot This Hob-Mark Rabber Boot is a olid comfort a genome protection. Although a tough boot that will withstand aerereat service, ft is shapely and well fitting. Thousand of mucin are weasing this boot and will accept no other. Bora, too, by the thousands are wearing it. Also made in all lengths. Look far the Hub-Mark oa all kinds and tries of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Notm Am You en rely a anything yon boy fmm dealers who el)' Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear. They arc dependable merchants. Rmbbor ShM YOUR ELECTRIC IRON You thought worn out can be made good as new at very low cost if left at Fine's Drug Store or Telephone 2138. Work guaranteed. GLEN MILLER STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET For all kinds of Live Stock. Highest cash price paid. Phone 3744. Phone 2577 Those Large 25c 5c Oranges Dozen Grape Fruits of Juice 6 for .25cSPECIALS Home Made Scrapie Chicken Cod Fish

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NOHR'S FIVE ON EDGE

Students of high schoorare at" fever heat over the Anderson basketball game tonight at the "Y." All members of the local team are in the best, condition and are expecting to take the long end of the score. For the first time In the history of the school a referee from out of town will officiate. This was done because Anderson insisted that the best results could be obtained by an nonresident official. This, is another proof that the Anderson five fears the local team and is expecting the hottest little argument on their schedule. DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonfrl of the tea,, put a cup of boilng water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It Is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. Adv. AMUSEMENTS Program MOVING-PICTURES Tonight TONIGHT i (Two Reels.) "The Temptation of Edwin Swayne." (One Reel.) "Every Inch a Hero." AK C A D PnriTn.Pi . a vs TONIGHT (Three Reels Three) "TWO WOMEN." Don't miss the picture, its the, one best this week. 7 Palaiee MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT The Greatest Historical Picture Ever Shown "See America First1 l99 Given for the benefit of the National Old Trails Association showing all the principal towns and cities on the National Old Trails Road Don't miss this picture; tell your friends about it and come. General Admission, TONIGHT The Great Detective Play 'The Wages of Sin." Don't forget the Big Country Store Tonight. Prices 10, 15, 25 Cents. Matinee All seats 10 Cents. MURRETTE THEATRE TONIGHT Two Reel American, featuring Vivian Rich, supported by an all star cast in the big 2 act drama "Refining Fires." Don"t Miss This One. a Big "Keystone Comedy." COMING TOMORROW "Mutual Monographs' 2-reel Thanhouser', with Flo La. Badie and Sidney Bracy, the popular Flo and Jones, the butler of "Million Dollar Mystery" fame, in "Graft vs. Love" Don't Miss the Offerings of Eastern Indiana's Most Beautiful Play House. 5c Always 5c

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