Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 78, 10 February 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 1915

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KNOCKOUTS END 3 BOUTS AFTER ONLYJrROUNDS Oakley, Jeffries and Stigall Hand Out Sleep Producers Before Opponents Get Started in Game.

The boxing card at the K. of P. temple last night was full of action for three of the contestants, Oakley, Jeffries and Stigall. who outclassed their opponents with ease. Two of the matches did not get past the first round, as Oakley landed a wallop on Lewis' head with his left, then countered with his left a few seconds later and caught Lewis off his balance with a haymaker flush on his jaw, ringing the curtain in 1:30 after the round had started. The , second bout between Jeffries and Rivers started out fast with both boys allowing class. Rivers showed some very last work and for a few minutes looked to have the stuff on the local lad, sending home a couple of hard smashes to the head. Jeff retaliaad with a wicked hook to the right eye, which plainly bothered his opponent. After exchanging body i)lows in the flinches, Jeff worked an opening and landed a hard one to the jaw that sent Rivers sprawling outside the ropes. Although not knocked out, Rivers refused to continue the fight. Bout Lacks Science. The final bout brought two dusky huh;, "Lil" Arttuir Stigall of Indepen. deuce, Kan., and Young Brady of Jackson, Mich., together. This, from the standpoint of interest, was the best bout, of the evening, but even it could not gothe full scheduled ten rounds. The tangoing and tumbling shown by the two was a beautiful exhibition, but as far as scientific fighting wab concerned, there was nothing doing. Stigall plainly outclassed the. Michigan lighter. Stigall started festivities by putting Brady on the floor with a hook to the noe; Brady bored in and brought the gore from Stigalls' nose. This peeved Arthur, and lie straightaway put Brady to t'le I !oor again via the nose route. i:c nT., i This round was mostly dcM'fd to an exhibition as to how ':.r:c;ng slioWd be done, and pitching cno another over their shoulders, both ; iwii-i to gcod advantage in this re-i-;';.. Urn nd even. Drady Stabs Arthur. H im! " Brady used a short stab !'- t"a"o all through this round, .;:rT.s with one to Arthur's mouth iuii! clinching. Brady rushed into a left heck, and turned around only to meet :t no: : f ;-. Ho then landed another on St gall's nose. Stigall was forcing the. fighting. Round even. . .Uou-id -1 - Brady was all to the good in tins round. Ho ran into another of Stigfill's short. :irm jabs and began to shower Stigall with blows to the face, landing a hard one to the ear, and following with two to the mouth, worrying l he latter considerably. This was tasilv Brady's round. Round .j Stigall landed a glancing blow off Brady's shoulder-, who made a fake rail, then jumped to his feet and started a rush at Stigall, which terminated when Stigall sidestepped him and hooked one to the jaw, putting Brady down and out. No decision was necessary. Brady was out.

ONE WIN PREVENTS EMPIRES OCCUPYING CELLAR OF LEAGUE

Seventh Placers Force Hoosiers to Retreat to Basement-Gamp Floors Pins for High Score. A. 8. M. LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Buckeyes 28 9 .757 Seeding 26 10 .722 American 22 14 .611 Superior 17 16 .515 Kentucky 15 18 .455 Machine 14 22 .389 Empire 12 24 .333 Hoosiers 8 28 .222 In the fight among the tail-enders in the A. S. M. league the Empires held seventh place when they took the odd game from the Hoosiers. Gamp gets credit for high score of 191 in his second game and also high total of 490. Summary: Empires. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Kamp 13D 191 160 490 McMinn 154 119 121 394 Weber 132 138 130 400 Barker 116 155 150 521 Blind 120 120 120 360 Totals 661 723 681 2065 Hoosiers. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. O'Brien 129 140 160 433 Sample 139 176 160 475 Kerschner 132 107 113 352 Martin 137 133 .128 39S Groom 108 121 120 349 Totals 615 677 690 2012

TAKING THREE GAMES ATHLETICS GO AHEAD Miller Captures All Honors for High Score and Total of 571.

Athletics R. Y. M. Braves . . Models .

CITY LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. 11 4 .733 10 8 .556 5 10 .333 4 8 .333

The Athletics broke the tie for first place in the City league last night by taking three straigh from the R. Y. M. C. Miller was the big gunner, bringing the maples down for a 200 count in the first game, and totaling 571. Sum

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Handicap C. Miller . Curtis . . . Schneider Mayer . . . Smith ... Totals .

Handicap . B. Martin . Youngfh sli Boy or Runge .... R. Miller . . Totals . .

1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. . 102 102 102 306 . 200 174 197 571 . 15!) 16-1 181 503 . 165 154 172 491 . 135 15 135 405 . 165 165 165 495 . 925 894 952 2465 R. Y. M. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. . 60 60 60 180 . 169 149 174 492 . . 175 159 143 477 . . 168 147 134 449 . Kir, 165 165 495 . 1S7 ISO 146 513 . 924 860 822 2426

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MIDDLEWEIGHT CLASS TOO EXCLUSIVE FOR KNOCKOUT BROWN; HE'LL JOIN HEAVIES

George Knockout Brown. The middleweight class is growing too exclusive for Geoige Knockout Brown, the Greek strong man. ana he is out to battle the heavyweights ; ! wants to meet the white hopes, and they can't come too big for him

QUAKERS' RALLY FAILS TO CHECK FRANKLIN TEAM

Quigg's Two Baskets Near End Place Losers Within Striking Distance Wyrick Stops Earlham Forwards. With victory almost within their grasp, the Quakers fell in defeat before the husky Franklin quintet last evening at the Coliseum by the score of 20 to 28. With the exception of the last few minutes of play the game was slow and uninteresting. Poor team work and inaccurate goal shooting was the cause of Earlham's defeat. Vandivier, the speedy Franklin forward, was the star of the game. His playing at the beginning of the second half won for his team. He made five field goals in quick succession, bringing his team out from under a one point margin to a safe lead, which the Quakers were unable to overcome. A rally in the last three minutes of play, however, saved the Quakers from a much worse defeat. Neither the Quaker offense nor defense was working in good order, and Logan repeatedly fell short in his attempts at basket shooting. Because of the close guarding of Wyrick, Logan was unable to uncork many of his usual sensational plays, and the Franklin defense prevented anything like team work on the part of the Quakers. Lancaster, at guard for Earlham, was unable to cope with the speed of Vandivier, and resorted to rough tactics, only to be put out of the game early in the second half on account of four personal fouls. . When Lancaster went out Quigg wa3 placed at forward, Winslow shifted to center and Morrisch dropped back at. guard with Meeks. This combination seemed to work to good advantage, and three field goals were made in the last two minutes of play, Quigg scoring two of them. With buc thirty seconds to play Franklin held a two point lead. Logan failed to score on a free throw, and Winslow and Quigg each missed apparently easy shots at the goal. This is the second defeat administered the Quakers this season by Franklin, the first game resulting in a 35-to-15 victory for the Baptists. Line-up and summary: Earlham. F. F.G. 51. F. Logan, f 5 2 G 0 Winslow, f 3 0 0 1 Morrisch, c 0 0 0 2 Lancaster, g 0 0 0 4 Meeks, g 3 0 1 2 Quigg, f 2 0 0 0 Totals 13 2 7 9 Franklin. Vandivier, f 6 6 3 1" Millikan, f 4 0 0 3 Lowery, c 1 0 0 2 Nelp, g 0 0 0 1 Wyrick, g 1 0 0 1 Mize, g 0 0 0 0 Hamilton, f 0 0 0 1 Totals 12 6 3 9 Referee Westover, Purdue.

GUIDE TO EVENTS IN SPORT WORLD

WEDNESDAY. Dowling. Colonials vs. Federals. Vets vs. Naps. THURSDAY. Bowling. Naps vs. Greenhorns. Uuckeyes vs. Seeding. Polo. Greeks vs. Quigleys. Smokes vs. A. S. M. FRIDAY. Bowling. I. H. C. vs. Models. Braves vs. Models. Basketball. Hoover-Bond vs. Lewisville. Earlham vs. State Normal. SATURDAY. Bowling. "Y" at Dayton. American vs. Machine. Kentucky vs. Superiors.

SECOND ROUND PLACES TEAMS ON EVEN BASIS

Notre ' Dame Alone Stand 3 Out in Garfield Circuit With Perfect Percentage in Two Games. GARFIELD. LEAGUE. Teams Won. Lost. Pet. Notre Dame 2 0 1.000 Earlham 1 1 .500 Cornell -. 1 1 - .500 Wabash 1 1 .500 Harvard 1 1 .500 De Pauw . r 1 1 .500 Howard U 0 2 .000 Butler, 6; Howard U., 2. Notre Dame, 4; Harvsrd, 2. Cornell, 8; Wabash, 2. De Pauw, 5; Earlham, 2. The teams of the College league at Garfield school are on even terms, with the exception of Notre Dame, which leads the field with a perfect percentage, and Howard U., in last place without a game won. All games were close and hard fought afairs. The largest score made was in the Cornell-Wabash game, the former winning by an 8-to-2 score. The results follow: NOTRE DAME-HARVARD. Notre Dame, 4. F. F.G. M. F. Eversman, f., captain.. 1 0 2 1

Dollins, f 0 0 0 0 Chappel, c 1 0 0 0

Quigg, g' 0 0 -0 1

Rentfrow, g 0 0 0 0

Totals 2 0 2 2

Harvard, 2.

F. F.G. M. F. Sparks, f., captain .... 0 0 1 0 Murray, f 1 0 0 1 Carver, c 0 0 0 1

Hosack, g 0 0 1 0 Garthwaite, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 2 2 EARLHAM-DE PAUW. Earlham, 2. F. F.G. M. F. Fay, f 0 0 0 1 C. Runnels, f 1 0 1 0 Cully, c 0 0 0 0 A. Johnson, g 0 0 0 1 Penny, g., captain .... 0 0 1 0 Totals 1 0 2 2 De Pauw, 5. F. F.G. M. F. Thomas, f., captain ... 0 0 0 0 C. Holcomb, f 1 1 0 0 R. Holcomb, c 0 0 0 1 Overman, g 1 0 1 0 Swearinger, g 0 0 0 1 Totals 2 1 1 2 HOWARD U.-BUTLER. Howard U., 2. F. F.G. M. 1 Arnold, f., captain 0 0 1 0 Needham, f 1 0 2 0 Moran, c 0 0 0 3 Pierce, g 0 0 0 0 Jones, g 0 0 0 0

Butler, 6. F. F.G. M. F. Little, f., captain 2 0 2 1 Bonn, f 1 0 1 0 Hale, c 0 0 0 1 Wessel, g 0 0 0 1 Ayers, g o 0 0 Totals 3 0 0 3 WAB ASH-CORN ELL. Wabash, 2. F. F.G. F. Core, f., captain 0 1 0 0 Haberkern, f 0 l ( o C. Johnson, c 0 0 0 l Crabb, g 0 0 0 0 McMahan, g 0 0 0 0 Lochr, g 0 2 0 1 Totals 0 2 0 1 Cornell, 8. F. F.G. M. F. I.atta, f 1 0 0 0 Sanders, f 2 0 1 1 Lewis, c, captain .... 1 0 0 0 Price, g 0.0 0 0 Maupin, g 0 0 0 1 Stenzel, g 0 0 0 1 Totals 4 0 1 2

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Quigleys Draw Greeks and A. S. M. Five Battles With Smokes.

WELSH-3HUGRUE BOUT PINK TEA AFFAIR

The Greeks and Quigleys are scheduled for the first game tomorrow night with the A. S. M. and Smokes furnishing the amusement in the second. Oue to the noticeable improvement shown in the work of the Smokes and of their great desire to take at least, one game from the A. S. M. five a bitter struggle is promised. The last time out the Seeders came out on top by a 1 to 0 count but with the form shown recently by the Smokes rushes the team is very much decided on the fact that it will take more than one goal to heat them tomorrow night. In the Greek- Quigley battle both teams play the same kind of game always stricing to outspeed the other. The last time thesa two opposed each other they put on one cf the scrappiest games on record.

Cures Rheumatism And Bowel Trouble

BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, Feb. 10. A bout between two turtle doves would have produced more enthusiasm than the fight last night in the ten-round go between Joe Shugrue and Freddie Welsh. The champion and the near champion went through their combat as if it were a pink tea affair. When the bout began to get warm and it

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