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THE KiCriivxUiNiJ calLaUWM. AZiD SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1915
Baseball PufQim Bowling CHICK LONG FORMS BASKET BAIL FIVE Brings Fast Dennison Team to Give Hoover-Bonds Real Battle. Chick Long, who twirled for the ; Richmond team a short tune last summer win bring his Dennison basketball team - to Richmond Friday night to give battle to the undefeated, speedy Hoorer-Bond five, the game to take place in the Y. M. C. A. Oym. Long has assembled a fast aggregation and promises to give the H.-B. boys something they have not had this season, a hard battle. Chick, so it is rumored, has a couple 'of Dennison college basketball stars on his team. The other members of the team with one exception are for mer college stars employed In the ! Pennsylvania railroad shops at that city. The preliminary game will be played by the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity team and the Shamrocks. Y. f,1. 1. SLAUGHTERS STOLLE'S POLO FIVE Y. M. I., 5; Stolle Packers, 1. Attempting slaughter on the Y. M. I.'s polo team was a far different proposition from slaughtering cattle, so the Stolle's Packers polo team found out Sunday morning when they went down to defeat by the score of 5 to 1 in a fairly fast game. Epping proved the bright light for the Y. M. I.'s, while Stolle featured for the vanquished five, How it happened: Y. M. I. Stolle's. Epping Bnimfield First Rush. Kleusener Walls Second Rush. Vosmeier Markle Center. Qeler Stolle Half Back. Pfeiffer Eadler Goal. Rushes Epping, 4; Brumfleld, 3; Walls, 2. Goals Epping, 5; Stolle, 1. Stops Pfeiffer. 14; Eadler, 38. Assists Kleusener, 2; Geier, 1. Fouls Epping, 1; Brumfleld, 1; Walls, 1. 6UI0E TO EVENTS IN SPORT WORLD TUESDAY. Bowling. Hooslers vs. Superiors. Braves, vs. Naps. WEDNESDAY. Bowling." Colonials vs. Bonesetters. Vets vs. Rosebuds. THURSDAY. ""v.r Polo. Greeks vs. Smokes. A. S. M. vs. Quigleys. i Bowling. Greenshorns vs. Santa Marias. Kentuckys vs Empires. FRIDAY. Bowling. A. S. M. No. 1 vs. A. S. M. No. 2. Athletics vs. Models. Basketball. Richmond High at Dayton. SATURDAY. Bowling. Americans vs. Seedings. Buckeyes vs. Machines. Basketball. Earlham at Bloomington. STOP THAT COUGH NOW. When you catch Cold, or begin to Cough, the first thing to do is to take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It penetrates the linings of the Throat and Lungs and fights the Germs of the disease, giving quick relief and natural healing. "Our whole family depend on Pine-Tar-Honey for Coughs and Colds," writes Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio. It always helps. 25c at your druggist. adv. WHITE SOX DEPART FOR CALIFORNIA CAMP CHICAGO, Feb. 16 With about six fy-five persons on board, the White Sox special bound for sunny California, will leave tonight at 10 o'clock. Manager Rowland said twenty-two ball players would be aboard the train. Many of them will have their .wives along and several friends of Comiskey's will make the trip, as will several Pacific Coast league players. Manager Rowland will have thirty ball players in the camp at Paso Robles. Four are already on the coast, and three or four will be picked up on the route or go directly from their winter quarters to the training places.
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LUCKIEST PLAYER LOOKING FOR JOB S7 JOSH DEVORE. John Devore, who has been called "the luckiest man In baseball" because he helped divide the Giants' series money in 1913 and the Braves' in 1914 without doing anything in particular to earn it, was recently released by Stallings. It seems unlikely that he will play this year in the big leagues. REVERSAL OF FORM GIVES BRAVES TWO Green Posts High Score of 236 and Makes the Best Total. CITY LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Athletics 11 4 .733 R. Y. M 11 10 524 Models 6 9 .400 Braves 8 13 .381 The Braves got back into old time form in their games with the R. Y. M's. on the City alleys and managed to take two out of three from that team. Green, of the Braves, posted the high score of the evening when he toppled the maples in the pit for a 236 count in his third game. He also took high average, 194 and total, 583. Summary : R. Y. M. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. B. Martin 159 159 152 470 Youngflesh ....139 183 120 442 Boyer .. .164 156 165 585 Fosler . . . 160 163 138 461 R. Miller 151 192 162 505 Totals, Hdcp 857 937 737 2363 BRAVES. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot King 181 188 201 570 Green 182 165 236 583 Meyers 179 170 177 526 Gillispie 156 196 104 456 Harold 165 165 165 495 Totals, Hdcp 909 930 929 2630 Just What You Need. When constipated or troubled with headache, nervousness, languor or blues, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They are most likely Just what you need. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. ATHLETES TO MEET. Indoor sports will be the next activity of the Y. M. I. Athletic association Thursday night at the Garfield school gym. Most of the evening's entertainment will be devoted to basketball with some gymnastic work as a side line. aAme Starvation Causes Tuberculosis The Medical Record (New York) of December 18, 1909. contain an article oat "The Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculoaia, Baaed on the Aaanmptlon That the Dietetic C'auae of the Dlaeaae la Lime Starvation,' by Dr. John P. Rnaaell, who aayai "The condition which la recoa-nlaed an preceding; the nctive development of tnbercaloala In the adnlt may be conaiderei aa doe to lime atarvatton. A mo hk Inorgnrnlc anbatancea lime Malta appear to be of special phyaioloKlcal Importance but If the anlta are not la organic combination It la difficult to aappoae that the eella can appropriate them for food." Years of widespread use confirm us in the belief that the success of Eckman's Alterative in cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (consumption) and chronic throat and bronchial troubles is due in large measure to its content of lime, so combined with other ingredients as to be easily appropriated by the cells. .Doubtless this has had much to do with the results obtained in many cases of these affections, which appear to have yielded to Eckman's Alterative. As it contains no opiates, narcotics or habit-forming- drugs, it is safe to try. Your druggist will order it for you or you can send direct. Eckanan Laboratory, Philadelphia. A. S. M. QUIGLEYS
Polo Eaxlhua YJtl.CA. ATHENIANS TRAMPLE GLASS OF MOHAWKS Second Spartans Take Pawnees in Round in Bible Student's League. The Athenians added another scalp to their belt when they defeated the Mohawks by a score of 18 to 4 in the Bible Class League of the Y. M. C. A. Lineup and summary: Athenians. Mohawks. Mansfield Weist Forward Eubanks Hyde Forward Dollins Mervin Center Williams Blossom Guard Evans Swearinger Guard Field goals Mansfield 2, Eubanks 2, Dollins 4, Hyde 2. Foul goals Eubanks 1. The Spartans II defeated the Pawnees 10 to 5 in the second game. Lineup and summary: Spartans II. Pawnees. Webber Thomas Forward Mervin Hunt Forward Cully R. Holcombe Center Sullivan Haberkern Guard Brehm ..C. Holcombe Guard Field goals Webber 2, Cully 1, Sul livan 1, Brehm 1, C. Holcombe 2. Foul goals Thomas 1. WARM DAYS ARRIVE Temperature Reaches Maximum of 59. Mild, bright weather followed the reports that the first robins had been seen last week. The temperature reached a maximum for the week of 59 degrees on Saturday with a minimum of 18 degrees on Monday and Tuesday. The report of the co-operative observer follows: Max. Min. Sunday 23 19 Monday 27 18 Tuesday 29 18 Wednesday 40 20 Thursday 55 40 Friday 49 41 Saturday 59 49 The Atlas moth, a species found in Chicna, has wings which measure almost twelve inches across when fully spread. 3 ''y.'i Copyright 1.114 R. J. ReynoMa When
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I. C. II. TRIMS FEDS IN ALL 3 CONTESTS
Tailend Teams Fight Unequal Battle Dingley Rolls High Score of 227. BUSINESS LEAGUE. .Teams Won. Lost. Pet. Colonials 25 11 .695 A. S. M. No. 1 , 22 14 .611 Bonesetters 21 15 .584 A. S. M. No. 2 ......... 12 12 .600 I. H. C. 18 21 .462 Federals 8 28 .222 The I. H. C. was going some last night taking the Federals in all three games by several pins. Dingley of the I. H. C.'s shot high score 227 in his first game, and totaled 566. Federals. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl. Stauber 166 99 - 160 415 Stoddard 163 111 171 445 Holmes ..147 158 167 472 Zeyen 122 114 127 363 Blind . 134 135 161 430 Totals 722 617 786 2125 I. H. C. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Miller 188 144 187 519 Melbuish 143 132 178 453 Ellis 165 150 125 450 Blind 198 170 169 637 Dingley 227 154 185 566 Totals .... 921 754 844 2525 RECORDS SHOW HIGH MISSES FREE SHOT Brown Leads Team With 130 Points Laning Fouls Most Frequently. Having won six out of thirteen games the high school basketball team has done fairly well for a team composed of green material. A review of the work done by each player on the squad shows Brown , leading his teammates in points made having rolled up a total, of 130. Al Laning, center, is second with 91. The records is that the team is woefully weak on tossing foul goals. But 46 were tossed out of 137 chances. Porter leads in this department of the game with 27 to his credit. He also has missed the most chances. Laning is far in the lead in fouls committed, having been called 34 times. The team has scored 330 points. Complete summary follows: Gms. Gl. F.G. M. Pts. Porter .... 13 Brown 12 23 59 6 45 5 3 1
27 45 73 12 26 130 0 1 12 1 8 91 6 9 16 0 1 6 0 1 2 46 91 330 4
I Harris .... 6 Laning 13 Pitts 13 Johanning . 12 Bavis 9 Totals . . 334 P. A.
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W. K. Chang as a runner. Wah Kai Chang, a Chinese "student at the University of Chicago, is an all around athiete. He is not only a member of th track team, bat is a fast baseball and football player as well.
MILTON, IND. The revival services at the Chris tian church will continue throughout the week and over Sunday. Mrs. Nellie McVay will continue to conduct the song services. The meetings continue with much interest. Mr. and Mrs Lute Lantz visited Centerville Sunday morning and from there went to Richmond to spend the remainder of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey. May, the four-year-old daughter of John Short, had her arm broken Monday. She attends school at the Wallace school house and while at play fell over a stone. It was her left arm that was broken. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst and family and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst, of southeast of town, were guests at dinner with Mrs. Alice Gresh, Sunday. Will Rothermei, of Connersvillo, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Anna Rothermei. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer preached an excellent sermon at the M. E. church Sunday morning. He took for his text the scripture found in Isaiah fifth chapter and second verse. The Rev. F. C. McCormick preached an excellent sermon at the Christian church revival services, Sunday evening, taking for his theme, "What Does It Take to Make a Christian?" Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner had as their guests at dinner, Sunday, Miss Ruth McCormick and brother, Firman McCormick. The members of the Rebekah lodge 'V i Makes
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CARLOS CITY SOCIETY ENJOYS OFEtl SESSION
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