Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 119, 31 March 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TCtGJlAM, WEDNESDAY), MAR, 31, 1915

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PIVOT PUNCHES WHIP JEFFRIES IN FIRST FIGHT Cy Young Wallops Previously Undefeated Local KidJim Oakley Takes Beating From Shaw,iBenson's boring show at the Eagles' hall last night was "the best he has offered this season. Billy's prediction that he had booked men that would give his two boyB a hard battle was more than fulfilled. "Give us more like last night and boxing will be in the ascendency,", was a common remark beard today. The first bout was an exhibition 5 between two dusky fighters, Arthur Stigall, Independence, Kan., and Battling Brown, Cincinnati. No knockdown was registered, and both finished with hardly an effort. Stall was "willing to make a good exhibition out of it, but so clearly did he outclass the Bat? tier in the scientific side that Brown appeared to be standing still. Oakley Gets Beating. . Jim Oakley came in for a terrible beating when he started to wade into Kid Shaw of Cincinnati. Jim was overt anxious to make a short finish of his opponent, when he had cause to be wary of him. The Kid is a long, rangy sort of boxer, who keeps away and lets them corns into him, and then uses a walloping upper-cut, which hurts when it lands. Right from the first round Shaw showed his experience over Jim, playing his man cool and in an unwor ried manner. He showed good sportsmanship when Oakley unquestionably fouled him, by offering his mitt for Oakley's mistake. Jeffries and Cy Young put up a mighty clever and interesting bout, and up to the eighth round things were pretty even, unless a slight Bhade might be given to Jeff, because of his forcing it. The eighth witnessed his downfall, however, and he took a hard beating, the hardest he has ever taken. Young is clever very much so using an old but effective blow, the pivot shot. Oakley-Shaw Bout. Round One They start off promising, with Oakley the aggressor. Oakley land first blow to the solar plexus. After staging a short toe-to-toe slug- . ging match Oakley rocks Kid with a blow to cfc'n. The Kid warms up and worries 'y with quick cuts to the chin.- 1 even. Round .vo Shaw hits a blow to chest. They put on a give-and-take, and then Shaw begins his deadly upper cutting again. Round even. Round Three This was a good round, with Shaw showing his superiority ripht from the go. He was still upper cutting. Shaw's round. Round Four They mix it and then Oakley lands one on a short rush to the Kid's face, and gets one back in the same place. Shaw whaled into Oakley by forcing him to the ropes. Oakley lands on ear and then brings the first gore with a smack flush cn Shaw's nose. Oakley's round. Round Five No effective blows were landed in this round, which was ' devoted mostly to short rushes, ending generally in a clinch. Round even. Round Six They got at it hot and heavy, with Oakley considerably slower than in previous rounds. Shaw's upper cutting is beginning to tell. Shaw's round. Round Seven This round is all Shaw, who rains blow after blow to Oakley's face. Oakley tries to rush him, and gets hard jolts that put him on dizzy 6treet. Shaw's round. Round Eight The gore flows strong from Jim's nose from the smashing upper-cuts. Shaw is giving Jim about the best piece of beating that could be wished, and has him hanging on. Round Nine Everything is Shaw in this spasm, and Oakley does well to stay it out Round 10. Oakley manages to stay the round out, although it appears that if Kid would, he could have put him out in short notice. Shaw gets newspaper decision by a wide margin. Jeffries-Young Fight. Round One More of a feeler thun anything else, with but one blow a piece being landed. Round even. Round Two Young springs the pivot, on Jeff, and the local boy hits to face. Cy blows him three time running in the face. Round even. Round Three Cy lands to face, and who are languid, sleepless end physically run-down get immediate relief and lasting benefits from the regular use of Scott's Emulsion after meals. Its chief constituent is nature's greatest body-building force to strengthen the organs and nerve centers, grain by grain, to rebuild physical nd mental energy. No alcohol or opiate in SCOTT'S. Rmfaam Sabttitaten. Baott lirtO B!

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ATHLETICS TUMBLE INTO THIRD PLACE CTY LEAGUE, ,. Won Lost Pet. 16 ,566 IS .638 21 .462 20 .444 2Q 21 18 Models Athletics .,...,, Braves ...... ... , . , . 16 The Models put on a determined and successful fight last night far second place taking the Athletics in all three games. Miller of the winners was in form getting high score 210 and total of 537. Athletics. " 1st. 2d." . 3d. Total r nilr -...- 135. 160 145 440 Schneider ..,.139 -146, 151 116 135 151 94 435 474 405 453 282 Custls 188 Brodericki ... . 135 170 1S5 151 94 Mayer ....... 151 Handicap .... . Totals , . . 94 842 855 792 2499

Models. 1st. Dennis ....... 165 O. Foster ..... 159 Erk 177 F. Miller 210 Hadley ....... 152 Handicap H

2d. 3d. Total 164 171 149 478 135 159 161 135 91 465 503 537 456 273 167 166 169 91 Totals 954 928 : 830 2712 HARD HITTERS CLASH The two heaviest hitling" teams in the Y indoor league, the Panhandles and Vigrans, will clash tonight in the second game. They're all out gunning for the Vigrans now, trying to break this team's perfect percentage. If the Panhandles can slip over a win they will go into a tie for first place while a victory for the Vigrans will give them a commanding lead. The first game will bring the Ad-Hill and Nattoeether and a lively tussle is promised. Jeff follows with one to Jaw. Cy cov ers and lets Jeff hammer away. Round even. Round Four No damage done in this round, which ends with no damag ing blows. Round even. Round 5 This was the best round up to this time. Cy pivots another to Jeff and draws a smack on the chin. Jeff follows with one to jaw, and Cy hack-hands him one in the same place. Cy hits to face twice, and then Jeff rocka Cy with a hard one to chin. Round even. Round Six Both are a little wary, and keep out of hitting range the biggest part of the round. Both hit t face a couple of times. Round even. Lands Three Blows. Round Seven Cy lands three timt to the face and Jeff hits to kidneys, and follows with one to chin. Round even. Round Eight Cy begins going in this round. After cutting Jeff's chinhe follows with a beautiful pivot to Jeff's eye, cutting a deep gash over the cheek bone and bringing much blood. Cy is showing far better. Aft' toeing it, give and take, Cy lands p" most at will with hard smashes 1 face and body that hurt Jeff. Jeff tottering, and is saved by the be Young's round easily. Round Nine Cy still upper cuttin begins to cover, and hands Jeff som haymakers that just about wilt th local boy. Young's round. Round Ten Jeffries regains h' equilibrium during the rest perior and although showing tbe effects ( his beating comes back for more an gains an even decision in this round. No decision was given, but Your shaded Jeff without doubt all the wa; when it comes to landing where the did the most damage, and he is ar cordingly given the newspaper deci sion.

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Place Team. GARFIELD LEAGUE.

Won Lost Pet. -larvard 12 2 .856 Butler ;..."... 10 4 .714 Cornell .............. 10 4 .714 Wabash . 8 6 .571 Earlham ............. 6 8 .429 Notre Dame 5 9 .857 DePauw 4 10 .286 Howard U..... 2 12 .144

Howard U. sprung a surprise party on the Butler basket ball warriors last night in the Garfield gym, by administering a 4 to 2 beating to the second placers. This is the .second game that the victorious five has won during the league schedule. Cornell won over the Wabash five by the score of 3 to 2. The leading Harvard aggregation again proved its superiority over the Notre Dame five. Earlham got back at her' old rivals the DePauw stars, winning by a 5 to 2 score. . Wabash vs. Cornell. Wabash Vore, Haberkern. C. Johnson, Crabb, McMahan.. Cornell Murray, Sanders, Tevls, Latta, Price. Field goals Haberkern, Murray. Foul goal Sanders. Notre Dame vs. Harvard. Notre Dame Eversman, A. JohnBon, Dolllns, Penny, Quigg. HarvardSparks, Cooper, Carver, Smith, Hosack. Field goals Dolllns, Sparks, Carver. Foul goalB Dolllns. Howard vs. Butler. Howard Arnold, Loebr, Jones, Moran, Pries. Butler Rockhill, Benn, Hale, Wessel. Wynn. Field goalsArnold 2. Hale. Earlham vs. DePauw, Earlham--A. Johnson, Runnels, ' Cully. Fay, Penny. DePauw Thomas, C. Holcomb. R." Holcomb, Ammerman, Swearinger. Field goals A. Johnson, Runnel, Thomas. Foul goals Run nels. Beautiful decorated cream Easter Egos at Prices, pure and wholesome, 31 -3t CONDUCTS REVIVAL Rev. I. C. Overman of Spencer. In diana, arrived today to take charge of the revival meetings in progress at the Baptist' church. Two converts came forward last night when Rev. W. R. Motley of the Central Christian church preached on God's love. The meeting tonight . will begin ;at 7; 30 o'clock. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, tbe substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. Tbey cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. It you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dulUtited feeling sick headache torpid liver and are con stipated. you'll find quick, sure and only fleasant results from one or two little Dr. Awards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company. Columbus. Q

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Won Lost Pet. Bnckeye .'41 16 .719 Seeding ..... 34 23 .596 Empire 34 26 .567 American SO 27 .626 Machine , 29 28 .509 Kentucky . . , 24 27 .471 Superior 25 29 - .467 Hoosipr 15 39 .278

Although the Hoosiers do not take a majority of their games they are showing improvement and adding to their percentage each night by winning one game out of three. They captured the second from the Empire crew last night. McMinn was the best gunner with high score 19b and high total 504. Hoosler. ,lt. 2d. 3d. Total 137 429 189 439 162 424 132 417 120 860 Sample ....... 133 Kirshner . 110 Martin 112 159 140 150 121 120 Groan Blind . 164 120.

Totals ... 639 : 690 740 2069 Empire. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Gump 89 151 188 428 McMinn 144 195 165 504 McQueen , 143 111 182 436 Loofborrow ... 163 118 136 412 Barker ....... 123 98 183 354 Totals .... 662 668 804 2134

f GREENSFORK, IND. Mrs. Tom Tarkleson of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Roller. Mrs. Xucy Jewett. of Richmond, is the guest of Mrs. Etta King. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martindale -were Richmond visitors Monday. Clyde Thornburg and Clarence Boyd are working for the Teetor ompany at Hagerstown. 11 and Charles Cates went to Anderson Monday. Clarence Beck of Anderson, was in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rice Miller returned from Richmond Monday after a few days visit. Mrs. Wilma Ginther and daughters Catherine and Helen, of Dayton, O., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Liss Manning. Mrs. Daisy Kienzle and Miss Leota Campbell were the guests of Mrs. t'ertha Waddell Monday. a a a

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