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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915
SPORTS
COACH SELECTS MEN TO ENTER AT RUSH MEET Nohr Hopes High School Athletes Will Make Fair Showing Sees Very Small Chance of Victory. With but two exceptions the same track team will compete in the Rushvllle meet tomorrow afternoon that represented the high school at Liberty. Chances for the local school to finish .irst are exceedingly slim. If the boys nake a good showing Coach Nohr will be perfectly satisfied. Shelton will not be able to make the trip because of a Injured arm and Chappel will also ;e out. The following entries will make the rip. 100 yard dash Jenkins, L. Brown, McGuire. 220 yard dash Jenkins, L. Brown, McGuire. 440 yard dash C. Williams, Jessup. 880 yard run Leiter, Jessup, Long. Mile run Long. 120 yard high hurdles Jessup, L. 3-own. 220 low hurdles Jessup, L. Brown. Running high jump McGuire, Da-j vis, Dollins. Running broad jump Davis, Thom-i linson, Dollins. Discus Thomlinson, Dollins. 12 lb. shot Carvey, Thomlinson. Pole vault Leiter. Long. Relay McGuire, Williams, Dollins, Jenkins. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LAND WITH S. A. L. On team of the S. A. L. is considering a re-organization as the play up to date has been anything but what it should be, and as the present line-up ; goes, it is no match for the other five j teams in the circuit. The D. & W. ; on paper looked like a strong aggre- i gation before the season started, but , for some reason or another they have failed to get started and will try out new men in their coming games. j Brown, the high school boy, who ' tried out with the team last Saturday, ' played as good as any of the others, ; and probably will gain a regular j berth. Clarence Porter, although making an error in left field, is neverthe- j less a nice little player, and should be ! given more work, as he is bound to make good, having a nice batting eye. ENDURANCE GRIND TO TEST HARDIEST A route that will tax the strength and endurance of the hardiest riders and the sturdiest machines has been selected for the 1915 endurance run of the Los Angeles Motorcycle club. Lonely deserts and ragged mountain roads make up the greater part of the 500-mile course, over which a running schedule of 20 miles an hour is to be maintained. JOINS STUTZ TEAM. INDIANAPOLIS. May 11. -Johnny Aitken, veteran driver of National cars, and for the last two years pit manager of the Peugeot team irt the Indianapolis 500-mile race, has been named as fourth member of the Stutz team in the next big Hoosier gasoline derby, along with Earl Cooper, Howdy Wilcox and Gil Anderson, the old Stutz stand-bys.
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Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pet Philadelphia 13 7 .650 Chicago 13 8 .619 Boston 12 8 .600 Cincinnati 10 10 .500 Pittsburg .'.11 12 .478 Prooklyn 9 12 .429 St. Louis 10 14 .417 New York 6 13 .316
Yesterday's Results. Pittsburg, 10; Chicago, 7. Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia, Boston, 14; New York, 9. Games Today. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York. St. Louis at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pet. Detroit 17 7 .708 New York 12 7 .632 Chicago 14 9 .609 Boston 9 8 .529 Cleveland 10 12 .455 Washington . . . . ! 11 .450 Philadelphia 7 13 .350 St. Louis 6 17 .261
Yesterday's Results. Boston, 3; New York, 1. Games Today. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. New York at Cleveland. FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Won. Lost. Pet. Pittsburg 15 8 .652 Newark 14 10 .583 Chicago 13 11 .542 Brooklyn 12 11 .522 Kansas City 12 11 .522 St. Louis 10 12 .455 Baltimore 10 15 .400! Buffalo 8 16 .333!
Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 10; Newark, 5. Pittsburg, 10; Baltimore, 4. Kansas City, 4; Brooklyn, 3. St. Louis, 5; Buffalo, 3. Games Today. Chicago at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Baltimore. Kansas City at Newark. Pittsburg at Buffalo. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. .667 Indianapolis 16 Louisville 15 Milwaukee 13 St. Paul 12 Cleveland 10 Kansas City 9 Minneapolis 8 Columbus 5 8 8 10 10 12 n n IS .652 .565 .545 j .455 ; .450; .421 .217: DAWSON WILL RAGE; SEARCHES FOR AUTO ; INDIANAPOLIS, May 11. Despite the fact that he came within an ace of losing his life in last year's Indianapolis 500-mile race, being laid up for ' months as the result of injuries when i his car overturned, Joe Dawson, win- ; ner of the 1912 Hoosier contest, has i announced his intention of again competing in that event, and is now look1 ing for a car. j Joe's selection, it is thought, will , be a Maxwell, Ray Harroun, manager : of that outfit, an old racing pal of his, having held a berth open for him for i months. Ray says he would rather ! have Joe drive for him than any one ! else, because he wins his races be fore he starts, that is, has his car in such good shape that failure is practically impossible. NON-SKID
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SOPHOMORES LEAD IN EARLHAM MEET Seniors and Juniors Lag Way in Rear in Track Contest.
In the first part of the interclass meet being held at Earlham yesterday afternoon and today the Sophomores gave promise of carrying off first honors. With all the events excepting the high jump, 220 dash, and shotput run off, the Sophs, are leading the Freshmen 46 to 33, leaving the Juniors with 8 points and the Seniors with 3. It is not probable that out of the remaining event the Freshmen be able to make enough points to win the meet. The results so far are as follows: 100 yard-dash Thornton, Taylor, Morrish. Time :10 2-5. 440 yard-dash Taylor, Briggs, Roam Time :56. Mile run Loree, Lindly, Pennington. Time 5:8 2-5. 2 mile run Kemp", Hutton, Neal. Time 11:35. . 120 yard hurdles Winslow, Calvert, Hoskins. Time :17 2-5. 220 yard hurdles Arnett, Fellers, Hoskins. Time :39. 880 yard run Briggs, Mills, Quigg. Time 2:11. Discus Mills, Fowler, Thornton. Distance 102 ft. 2 in. Broad jump Taylor, Morrish, Edwards. Distance 20 ft. 5 in. Pole vault Fellers, Logan, Whitly. Height 9 ft. 10 in. PREPARE FOR WABASH By having the outer-class meet early this week Coach Whiteside hopes to tm able to place the men in the events which they will make the best showing against Wabash here next Saturday. This meet promises to be one of the most closely contested meets of the season, but so far Earlham has won the majority of the dual meets held between the two colleges. By comparing the times and distances made by AVabash in their interclass meet with those of Earlham it is seen that this year the two teams are evenly matched. Caught Off Bases of State League Rushville knocks the umpire of Sunj day's game. Take your defeat in' the right manner. If the umps doesn't please you, get another one. George Rohe found his batting eye in the Rushville-Cambridge game getting two hits. The time for the opening of the league is drawing near. Who the umpires will be is a matter of such speculation as in most cases one or more of the clubs do not like the officiating of the various candidates. It's up to Tommy. STARS WANT GAME The West Side All Stars want a game for Sunday morning and would like to hear from the Keystones or Rexalls. For further information see Sam Vigran. CHANGE SCHEDULE Because of the Garfield track meet ; on Saturday, May 22, the S. A. L. j game which was scheduled at the playgrounds will be transferred to the Athletic park. This will necessitate a double header. Non - Skid Tire! WITH FISK SERVICE
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SPORT Jess Willard ; would become one of the most popular champions of many generations past If he would battle with Jim Coffey, "The Dublin Giant," within the next month. Of course, a finish bout would be most desirable, but the public clamor for a battle would be silenced if Willard -agreed to meet Coffey even in a no-decision bout of ten or twelve rounds. Coffey today seems to stand head and shoulders above all the other white aspirants. The husky Irishman has been coming, along in wonderful style since Billy Gibson took him under his wing, and -his knockout victory in the third round over Al Reich last week seems to qualify him for a crack at the title. ' The dear old public has become accustomed to seeing champions dodge a. real fight with a real fighter for a year or so after they grab the title. They've resigned themselves to seeing Willard idle around on the stageand in circuses for the next , ten or twelve months. It would be a wonderful surprise and a most agreeable one for them if Willard busted, all precedent and met Coffey. A 10-round Coffey-Willard bout in New York city would draw the- big gest crowd that ever attended a battle in this city. Madison Square Garden probably wouldn't be big enough. The bout would have to.be staged in the open. This could be done easily,as some of the baseball clubs wouid donate their parks for such a bout. Willard would get a guarantee of $10,000 probably $15.000 for such a bout. That would be in the nature of easy picking. Willard couldn't lose his title through a decision. The only chance he would have to lose would be for Coffey to slip over a sleep-producing punch. Willard's managers say he has a punch-proof jaw and heart and that no living man could knock him out under 25 rounds, no matter WHOLE LEAGUE TIES FOR LEAD POSITION GARFIELD LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 1 l .500 Boston l l .500 Chicago l i .500 New York 1 1 .500 Philadelphia. 7; New York 10. By winning the game last night the New York team in the Garfield, league went into a tie for first place with the other three teams, all having won and lost one each. Adams featured at the bat with two three-base clouts. Hock-, ensmith, Bell and Adams were the Stars lor the Philadelphians, while : Keeger and Milton featured lor the ; New Yorkers. ' Score by innings. R. H. E. i Philadelphia 1015 18 S 8: New York 7 1 1 1 010 8 ti Two-base hit. Bell. Three-base hits,' Adams 2, Hockensmith 1. WRITES FOR 'GAME Hagerstown is . without, a game Sunday, May 16, and would like to bear from cither the Waldorfs or the Y. M. I.'s regarding booking them for ! the attraction. NOTRE DAME WINS ! Notre Dame defeated the Cornell j team at Ithaca yesterday afternoon in j We Are ready to loan In any amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams, Fixtures, Etc., without removal, for one month to on year in monthly, weekly or quarterly payments. We Pay Off Loans With Other CompaniesHome Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana.
AMUSEMENTS
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Shows Start 1:45 p. 5c - LAST TIME JESSE L. LASKY Presents DUSTIN FARNUM In a drama of romance and adventure, by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, entitled, "Cameo Kirby" (Produced by arrangement with the Liebler Co.) The love story of a soutjiern gentleman of the days before the war and the one woman whose faith in hirn never waivered. EXTRA TONIGHT AND TOMORROW EXTRA Paramount South American Travel Series Every Tuesday and Wednesday.
BUDGE H.ME1 what a wonder that man would-be. In such a case, Willard has nothing to lose and $15,000 and public eEteem to win by battling with Coffey in a no-decision bout. If Willard should outclass Coffey, admitted to be the most formidable claimant for the title, Willard "would remove from the mind of some skeptics the impression that he isn't a real champion that he met Johnson when the negro was in such shape that any sort of a heavyweight could have beaten him. Should Coffey hold Willard even for 10 rounds, or even outbox or outslug him, it would make the fans wild to see both men in a finish fight. It would be a battle that would draw a house that might be nearly as .large as that $237,000 affair that was attracted when Johnson met Jeffries. Willard. by meeting Coffey now, would keep fresh the interest in the heavyweight doings. He would make a tremendous hit with the fighting public. And they wouldn't forget the fact that he did what no other champions have been a bit too lazy, if not cowardly to do to defend a title without loafing around for a year. If the Giants stay in the rut, it will decrease the average home game attendance to 4,000. That means a difference of 5,000 per game or 325,000 for the 65 remaining home games. The Giants used to draw an average of 5.000 daily while on the road. If they are out of the pennant fight that average certainly will drop to 2,500. That makes a diference of 2,500 per day or a total difference of 150,000 for the 60 road games. The loss of 325,000 patrons at the remaining horn games and 150,000 at the remaining road games makes a grand total of 475,000. The gate receipts usually average 60 cents a head. That means that at a conservative estimate the Giants play to $285,000 less if out of the fight than if they were in the fight. an eleven innig game, which was a pitchers" battle from first to the last, by the score of 5 to 2. AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC THEATRE Main and 9th TONIGHT (2 Reel Feature) Rene Haggard Journeys On One Reel "Her Friend, the Milkman" s ETTE TONIGHT 2 Reel Reliance 'THE HOUSE OF BENTLEY" 'One Reel Comedy "THE MOVIE FANS" R C A D TONIGHT All-Star -SPart Kdison Against Orders" With Miriam Xesbit Coming Tomorrow The Return of CHARLES CHAPLIN In the B'ig 2-Reel Comedy Success "His Night Out" Also Another Big Feature Admission, 10 Cents. Worth $1.00. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. THEATRE The Home of the Paramount Pictures n m. and 6:45 p. m. TONIGHT - lOc
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SWEEP NEW PARIS STREETS OP DUST NEW PARIS. O., May 11. An army of sweepers armed with long bandied brooms made the dust and dirt scurry Monday morning on New Paris streets, this being the preparation for the coat of oil which was laid during the day.
THIN, RUN DOWN MEN AND WOMEN GAIN IN WEIGHT FROM TEN TO FORTY POUNDS
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BOYS AND GIRLS, HAVE YOU ENTERED THE CONTEST You May Enter the Contest Tomorrow and Win $5.00 FIRST PRIZE $3.00 SECOND PRIZE For the Best Essay On 'THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN OPTOMETRIST AND AN OCULIST" The essay must contain no less than 150 or no more than 200 words. Call at my office and get pamphlets on the subject and begin early. Contest Closes June 15th.' IVIiss C.M.Sweitzep Optometrist
In order to liquify the oil. steam was turned Into the tank car, the oil being the consistency of thick tar on account of the cool weather. The work will be finished Tuesday.
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