Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 83, 17 February 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. .17, 1915

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THREE FIVES TIE FOR THIRD RUNG IN LEAGUE PLAY Notre Dame Maintains Perfect Record With Four Gaines Won While Howard Loses Same Number. GARFIELD LEAGUE. Teams Won. Lot. Pet. Notre Dame 4 0 .1000 Harvard t 1 .760 DePauw 2 2 .500 Cornell 2 2 .500 Earlham 2 2 .500 Wabash 1 2 .333 Butier 1 2 .333 Howard 0 4 .000 .Yastarday'a Reaulta. Earlham. 2; Harvard. 15. Notre Dame. 18; DePauw, 0. Howard, 2; Cornell, .6. Notre Dame - maintained a . perfect record in the Garfield College league last night by letting DePauw down scoreless. Howard continued, on its uninterrupted losing streak, while DePauw, Cornell and Earlham went into a tie for third place with percentages of .600. Scores for the three games follow: NOTRE DAME V8. DEPAUW. Notre Dame, 18.

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Cbappel, c. C. Holcomb, f. R. Holcomb, c. Swearinger, g. . TotalB 0 EARLHAM VS. HARVARD, Earlham, 2. F, F.G. M. F. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Rummels, f A. Johnson, f. Cully, c Fay. k 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penny, g 0 Eggemeyer, g 0 Totals 1 0 3 Harvard, 15. F. F.G. M. Sparks, f 3 0 0 Whitnack, f 0 1 0 Carver, c 3 0 1 Smith, g 0 0 0 Garthwaite, g 1 0 0 Totals 7 1 1 HARVARD V8. CORNELL. Harvard, 2. F. F.G. M. Arnold, f 0 0 0 Needham, f 1 0 0 Golden, c 0 0 0 Moran, g 0 0 0 Jones, g 0 0 0 F. 0 1 1 1 0 3 F. 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 1 Cornell, 6. F. F.G. M. F. Sanders, f 0 Murray, f 2 Tevis, c 0 Lotta, g 0 Price, g 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 SMOKES AND GREEKS BATTLE FOR SECOND Second place is at stake in the game between the Smoke House and Greek fives tomorrow night. The Greeks who are only one game ahead of the Smokes believe they are about due to get back into their stride again and hold the Smokes who have been "going some" of late at bay long enough to annex this game and hold their place as runners-up in the race. The Smokes declare that with the class they showed last week there is no other way out of it except a tie for second place. The Quigley's by their game of last week are entitled to the last game of the evening and will again try the trick of upsetting the dope bucket. The same combination as started for the pharmacists last time will probably be entrusted the care of bringing this game home although Sam Jones may be back from the country soon enough to get into the mix-up. Don't let it happen again say the Seeders. "We had it slipped over on us last week. Just at a time when it was unlooked for." DENY GREEK PROTEST ON SEEDERS VICTORY The protest of the Greeks on the game of February 4 was not allowed by the board of arbitration last 'night and the game goes on record as being won by the A. S. M. five. Conclusive evidence that the game should be played over was not found. The testimony which clinched the argument in favor of the Seeders-was submitted by Frank Lancaster, goal tender of the Greeks, who acknowledged that he was not hurt, but was unable to move one shoulder and that he supposed he had attracted the attention of the referee before leaving the cage. The board ruled he should have made sure of having permission of the referee to stop play before leaving, the cage. "

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IIOOSIERS III RALLY DEFEAT SUPERIORS O'Brien Annexes Individual Honors for High Score and Total.

K. OF. C. LEAGUE. Teams Won. Lost. Pel. Buckeye .... ......... 28 11 .719 Seeding ..... 27 12 .692 American 22 17 .565 Superior 20 19 .513 Kentucky .17 19 .473 Machine 17 22 .436 Empire 12 24 .333 Hoosler 10 19 .256

The Hoosiers took a spurt in their rolling last night and managed to take the best two out of three from the fourth place Superior five on the "Y" alleys. O'Brien was high man with a score of 182 in his second game. He made high total of 469. Summary: SUPERIORS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Hoeeseli 142 157 167 466 Snyder 139 156 144 439 Knight 147 97 135 379 Phelps 126 143 114 383 Heater 118 124 118 360 Totals 672 677 678 202V HOOSIER8. 1st 2d. 3d. Tot. O'Brien 127 . 182 160 469 Sample 139 152 Kershner 122 137 140 149 139 117 431 408 392 408 Martin 103 141 Groan 114 177 Totals 604 789 705 2098, BRAVES HIT CELLAR AGAIN WITH DEFEAT Lichtenfels Continues to Walk Away With High Score and Total Easily. K. OF C. LEAGUE. Teams Won. Lost. Pet. Vets 23 16 .590 Greenhorns 23 16 .590 Santa Marias 22 17 .564 Naps 20 22 .476 Rosebuds 17 22 .436 Braves 17 25 .405 The Braves dropped into the cellar last night when they dropped all three games to the Naps. The Braves rolled with two men shy and their averages were scored to their credit. Lichtenfels rolled high game, 187, in his second try and totaled high, 513. Summary: BRAVES. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Harrington ....136 151 145 432 F. Duffy 126 153 102 381 Loschiavo 105 105 105 315 E. Brennan ... 138 135 155 428 Carroll 117 117 117 351 Totals 622 661 624 1907 NAPS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Klinger 126 110 163 399 Connor 142 144 108 396 Sharkitt 109 93 154 356 Rlnghoff 128 161 126 4lsf Lichtenfels ... 173 187 153 513 Totals 678 695 704 2079 LOCAL PUG RECEIVES OFFERS FROM CINCY Bishop Wants to Match Jeffries With Chester Meyers, Twice Vanquished. Ray Jeffries, local pug, has been offered fights before the Springfield, Ohio, athletic club and by Bishop, Cincinnati's largest match maker, both suggesting that they stack him against Chester Meyers who Jeff has put dut in two previous matches. Meyers so it is understood still maintains that be is the better of the two and with a larger purse in sight can show Jeff the way. Benson has wired i his terms to both and it is probable that Jeff will be hooked up in the near future. His work is beginning to attract attention from foreign managers especially since he was given a newspaper decision over Johnny Rivers last week. The Only Credit Modish Goods at

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Polo Earlham Y JH.C JL WEYMAN TOPS FIELD AF A. S. M. ROLLERS WITH 161 AVERAGE Fred Otten and Rees Run Close Race for Second and Third Honors in Factory's League. Buster Weyman tops the field in the A. S. M. bowling league, having mowed down the maples for a 166 average in 36 games. Otten is in second place with an 161 average followed closely by Rees with 160. In 39 games rolled the Buckeyes lead the Americans who are second in the standing in pins by 659. The Buckeyes' average per game in 719. A. 8. M. Bowling League Average up to and Including Sat., Feb. 13, 1915.

Gms. Pins. Av. . . 36 5979 16G ..54 7226 161 . . 39 6228 160 . . 42 6545 156 .. 42 6428 153 . . 41 6427 152 .. 44 6464 147 . . 45 6480 144 . . 44 6320 144 .. 43 6198 144 45 6373 142 . 44 6201 141 .. 40 5634 141 .. 45 6318 140 ..41 5739 140 . . 33 4628 140 . . 40 5568 139 . . 26 3618 139 ..3 417 139 .. 33 4564 138 . . 25 3422 137 . . 37 5066 137 . . 37 4984 135 . . 15 2022 135 . . 33 4416 134 . . 24 3221 134 . . 43 5655 131 . . 27 3542 131 . . 38 4932 130 . . 37 4775 129 .. 33 4243 129 . . 27 3468 129 . . 45 5149 128 . . 41 5235 128 .. 38 4873 128 .. 45 5705 127 .. 35 4428 127 .. 15 1878 125 .. 38 4716 124 .. 33 4101 124 . . 38 4672 123 .. 35 4226 121 .. 27 3178 118 ..12 1404 117 .. 14 1457 104 igs follow: Gms. Plnr. Av. . 39 28071 , 719 . 39 27412 703 . 39 27194 697 . 36 24755 688 . 39 26646 683 . 36 24176 671 . 36 24142 671 . 36 23977 666

Weyman Rees . . Bennett Sample Diggs Ulrich F. Sh Way C. W Barker Merrill H. B. Lane Heater Martin M. Shissler Team Buckeye American Seeding . Kentucky CURLEY WANTS SMITH May Substitute Gunboat For Champion. BY LEASED WIRE.) NEW YORK, Feb. 17. Jim Buckley, manager of Gunboat Smith, who said he had received a message from Jack Curley at Juarez to send Smith to El Paso at once to begin training to substitute for Jack Johnson in the match scheduled with Jess Willard, today said he had wired Curley he would start with Smith as soon as Curley sent transportation and expense money. Buckley said that he had information that Johnson was in Havana where he intended to remain. In the course of one year more than six thousand persons were identified 6y their finger prints in the London police court. OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee." at any pharamcy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling 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. House that Sells Moderate Prices

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Jaurez. BY LEASED WIRE.1 EL PASO. Tex., Feb. 17. Jack Johnson will arrive In Juarez next Monday and the day he arrives he will be in shape to step into the ring with Jess Willard, according to Jack Curley, promoter of the fight. Johnson, according to Curley, is today close to the Mexican coast. Where he will land and what route he will take to reach Juarez Curley said he would continue to keep absolutely secret. All he would say was that Johnson had touched Cuba and was now on tho ocean. "Both Johnson and Willard will step into the ring on March 6," said Curley today. "There is no possibility of the fight being postponed. Johnson, since he left England, has had three trainers with him. He has been in constant training while on shipboard and will arrive in Juarez almost ready to enter the ring the hour he arrives. He will not ask for any postponement for training." Johnson, when he arrives in Juarez will be more elaborately guarded than General Pancho Villa. "Y" ATHLETES LOOK TO HEXATHLON MEET The National Hexathlon meet is the next athletic event in the "Y". Tryouts for the meet will be the evening of March 11 under oficial time. The finals being staged on March 20. The records as made in the finals will bo submitted to headquarters. As an added incentive to arouse and promote athletics the Y. M. C. A. state committee will award cups to the first three teams which capture the highest marks in Indiana. Roach is anxious that the local "Y" get one of these' cups to keep up the record they have started so well namely taking second in the state telegraphic track meet, third in membership campaign and third in the first round of the bowling tournament. KIDWELL GETS $208 JUDGMENT Cora E. Kidwell was given judgment on default in circuit court today against Given Bros, for $208.31 when the defendants failed to have representation in court on return day. In the suit of B. H. Frenchtling against John Fisher on account for $183, Fisher put up bond yesterday for $25 cash. MASONIC CALENDAR Wednesday, Feb. 17 Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Saturday, Feb. 20 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S., stated meeting and floral work. WThe Worlds

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