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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY. OCT. 5, 1915.

gFQRTS AND ATHLETICS)

HARD SCHEDULE PUTS NED LIFE I1 HIGH SQUAD tIatktulMa at high school was fjt taother boost last night when tJsa basketball candidates for the team held : their first practice this week. Caeca Nohr save out the schedule which, is the best and the heaviest lo many seasons. atarttat on October 23 with Mooretan hlSQ . school hero and ending at Anderson on February 25, the locals have a game every week with few exceptions. ', ) ,: -About thirty players were in suits last, night' and several lively scrimmates were held almost every player displaying an extra amount of ginger. One game that is looked forward to more than any other .game on the schedule fs the one with Woodward high of Cincinnati, on February 11. The schedule follows: "October 22, Mooreland here. October 29. open. November 5, 2nd team at Mooreland, 1st team: vs. Winchester here. . November 12, at Rusbville. November 19, Anderson here. November 26, at Winchester. ' December 3, New Castle here. ' Necember 10, Hagerstown here. December 17, at Hamilton. December 24, Connersville here. December 31, open. January 7, at Steele. j January 14, Hamilton here. January 21, RusbvlUe here. January 28, at New Castle. February 4, at Hagerstown. February 11, Woodward of Cincinnati, here. February Is, open. February 25, at Anderson. Baseball Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 88 62 .687 Boston 81 68 .544 Brooklyn 80 70 .533 Chicago 73 80 .477 rittsburg 73 81 .474 St. Louis 72 87 , .471 Cincinnati 68 79 .463 Ycrk 68 81 .456 , Yetterday's results. r oo:;!vn. 2; Philadelphia. 2. i.o 1-5; New York. 1-4. . c a liers scheduled. Gnvs Today. '..lu .it Philadelphia. Yo;!c at Brooklyn. : net i scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet 99 49 .669 . , 100 54 .649 93 62 .600 8k . 67 .559 Y 68 87 .439 o-.ii.-:- 62 91 .405 '!d 58 95 .379 ..... dc-li!:U 41 108 .275 Yesterday's Results. JCe r York, 5-3; Boston, 1-2. Washington, 7; Philadelphia, 3. Xo others scheduled. Games Today. Philadelphia at Washington. Boston at New York. No others scheduled. GREENSFORK ENTERS CONTESTS FOR TITLE The third game in the Wayne county championship series will be played at Athletic park on Sunday when Greensfork will meet Richmond. Roop and Hampton will be the batteries for Greensfork and Mlnner and Sullivan for Richmond. If Richmond wins this game it will about decide the championship as the locals have defeated both Hagerstown and Williamsburg and Greensfork is the only other contender. S. A. L. LEADER CALLS ELECTION The final meeting of the S. A. L., to wind up the season's business and to elect officers for the ensuing year, has been called for October 15 at the T. M. C. A. Many matters of importance will come before the meeting relating to plans for next season. WHAT CLEAN BLOOD MEANS They used to accuse Dr. A. B. Simpson, one of the famous physicians of Indiana, of having a cure-all because his great reputation was established largely on one prescription, the most effective alterative or blood-purifier known. "No," he would remark, "It will not enre consumption, nor typhoid, nor any so of a hundred common diseases. It simply purifies the blood; but it does that very thoroughly." What are the symptoms of poisoned, impure blood? They range all the way from the dreaded syphilis to a muddy complexion. They include inflammatory rheumatism, catarrh, scrofula, ectasia, erysipelas, pimples, boils, runalng sores, and a number of similar afflictions. All these yielded readily to Dr. Simpson's treatment. And during the forty years this preparation has boon on the market as Dr. A. B. Simpton's Vegetable Compound it has nevr failed in a single, case. The very rorst cases of syphilis have been curId as well as all the other blood diseases named above and the same compound has always given clear, clean complexions to those, otherwise In good health. It is sold at $1.00 a bottle at all Jrur stores. Adv.

Comparing Pitchers of Contenders, for Worlds Honors The classiest pitching staff that ever battled under one standard versus a pitching staff composed of one real star and several ordinary twirlers that'a the way the "Red 8ox and Phillies size up in the pitching department. - 4 .. But the overwhelming advantage of the Red Sox in its defensive department, as a whole, is minimized by the fact that in a world's series the whole staff doesn't get a chance to perform the mound dueling Is . delegated to two or three pitchers at the most. Sometimes one pitcher does the bulk of the work. And. because this is the case, the pitching department of the Pillies must be considered practically equal to that of the Red Sox In the short world's series clash. . Grover Cleveland Alexander stands out today as the greatest defensive pitcher in the game. The Sox have a wonderful hurler in Joe Wood, yet even Wood must yield first place to the pitching star of the Phillies. .-..--.,-..-. Alexander Is Strong. Upon the mighty right arm of Alexander will rest the hopes of the Phillies' supporters. And Alexander, if right, certainly will justify the confidence that is placed in him, because the game never has known a pitcher who, in a crisis, could rise to such sublime heights. . " "--.-Alexander has asked to work In the first four games of the world's series, but Manager Pat Moran has turned down this amazing . request. Alexander, undoubtedly will pitch the opener, and will be sent to the mound again for the third game. Demaree probably will get a chance at the Red Sox, and when. "Steamer AT is going good he's one of the best little pitchers In the game. Manager Bill Carrlgan Just now is in a quandary as to which man to work in the opening combat. Bill's choice isn't made for him as Is Moran's. He's got six twirlers, every one on edge, and every one of almost equal skill. If Joe Wood's arm is back in real condition Carrlgan probably will send Smoky against Alexander. If it isn't, Shore, a youngster, may get the honor, t When Vean Gregg is in conditition there isn't a better left-hander in the country. But Gregg's arm has been ailing all years, and Carrigan may not work him. George Foster and Dutch Leonard seem sure of getting onto the firing line, especially if the series is a long one, and Babe Ruth, the youngster, will be held In reserve for relief work, and for pinch hitting purposes. Ruth is one of the best batters on the club, and easily the greatest slugger. He has smashed out nine doubles, one tripple and four home runs during his Infrequent appearances at the bat, and he will come in handy in pinches. Here are two tables, one showing the to-date pitching records of the Red Sox sextet that Is likely to get into the series, and another showing the work of the Phlllie quartet: Red Sox. Player Games. Won. Lost. S.O. B.B. Hits. Av. Wood 24 15 4 60 46 116 .789 Leonard . 30 15 6 108 68 102 .714 I Foster 36 20 8 79 83 210 .714 Shore 36 18 8 93 69 204 .662 Ruth 31 17 8 105 80 169 .680 Gregg .... 17 6 2 39 29 75 .714 Totals 90 36 484 876 876 .717 Phillies. Player Games. Won. Lost. S.O. B.B. Hits. Av. Alexander .... 47 30 10 231 62 259 .750 Mayer . 41 20 14 114 53 230 .588 Demaree 32 15 11 68 58 200 .577 Rixey 28 11 10 84 62 159 .524 Totals 76 45 467 235 848 .608

SMITH LANDS included in his contract, he said that the traction company had agreed to pay 82,000 more as their Bhare if the commissioners agreed to accept the bid. In a long distance telephone conversation between County Engineer Mueller and Superintendent Jeffries, the traction company official said that he knew nothing of an arrangement of this kind. The plan of the Elkhart contractor would build the bridge on a level with the present Main street bridge. The plans were prepared by Charles Cole and were filed with the county auditor a week ago. The bid was over 3,000 in excess of the bid of Isaac E. Smith, the local contractor. There were two other bids submitted. One of the bids submitted by A. J. Yawger & Co., of Indianapolis, was for 85,196 with the promise to complete the work in ninety days. Another bid submitted by this firm in which it was agreed to complete the work in 60 days was for $5,696. The Burke Construction company, of New Castle, Ind., submitted a bid for $6,160. A bid was also submitted by this company on the bridge for vehicle and foot traffic alone at $4,390. Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the. finger tips Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Adv. NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. In the matter of Margaret Zindorf Wysong vs. Joseph A. Torbeck. Pursuant to an order directed to me by the Wayne circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana, I will offer for sale at public auction for cash to the highest bidder on the 15th day of October, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the premises in the basement of the Sanitary Barber Shop in the Murray theatre building, at Tenth and Main streets, Richmond, Indiana, all the personal property, consisting of pool tables, pool balls, billiard tables, billiard balls, chairs, card tables, pool cues, pool racks, cigar case, sideboard, stock of candies and cigars, book of accounts and other property too numerous to mention, but more specifically described in the inventory belonging to said parties, said sale to be subject to the approval of the judge of the Wayne circuit court. FRANK T. STRAYER, Receiver. 532 Main St., Richmond, Ind. (adv-oct-5-8-11)

BANKERS ROLL ALONE

The Bankers were lonely last night at the Y. M. C. A. alleys, for the Federals failed to put in an appearance, so they rolled their game alone, and the Feds will roll against their score this afternoon. Summary: Bankers. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av Crawford ... 132 157 141 430 14?. Cutter 183 190 140 513 171 Weichman .. 110 156 143 409 136 Thompson .. 123 116 134 373 124 Otten 193 174 180 547 182 Totals 741 793 738 2272 ... Henry VIII was the first English sovereign to be styled "his majesty." SUFFERED 15 YEARS CURED IN 21 DAYS Gentlemen: For over 15 years I was afflicted' with eczema, covering my arms, legs and face. I suffered so that I could not sleep. My face was red and swollen, and covered with dry feverish scales. Was unable to attend to business for weeks at a time. I had about given up all hope wben I tried Amolox. The first application gave me relief so I could sleep. In 3 days I was able to attend to business. After 30 days' treatment my eczema entirely disappeared. James it. Rigby, Youngstown. O. Amolox ointment will quickly heal pimples on the face, blackheads and minor skin troubles. Chronic cases of psoriasis, salt rheum, tetter, that have suffered for years, require both the ointment and solution to effect a cur!. Trial size, 50c. Guaranteed and recommended by A. G. Luken & Co. Send postal for free sample to Amolox Laboratories, Youngstown, Ohio. Adv. Try A Lncpnd LMIQCull Sweet Milk or Buttermilk 5e Milkshake, any flavor 5c Malted Milk 10c Malted Milk with one egg. . 15c Malted Milk with two eggs.. 20c Hot Chocolate with Salted Wafers ..' L..5c Hot Chocolate with Marshmallow and Nabisco cake 10c Boullon Tea, Hot 5c Finest English Tea 5c ROSS Drug Store The Place For Quality -712 Main St.

JEFFRIES AHXIOUS . TO MAKE SHOWING AGAINST DIG PUG

The local boxing season will be opened this evening at Eagles' . hall when three eight-round': bouts . will be held. ' K'-"-"1 ' Ray Jeffries will meet the - Cuban Wonder of Cincinnati, and will have to keep' moving all the 'way to make any sort of a showing against this boy. - '';.." -.- T'"- - . Jeff is in fine condition and- is sure to put up a great battle.- In the fight at Dayton last Friday he was' not hurt at all, and he has been taking things easy ever 'since, indulging in light training only. . . , - - - The Cuban will have to be a wonder to win, for a victory means a lot to Jeffries just now, for he intends to take on some of the class boys this winter, and as the Cuban is rated high it will send Jeff's stock up. In the preliminaries Kid Gusmeller of Cincinnati will box Young Goldman of Covington, and Jack Cronin of Muncie will take on Red Ledimer of Cincinnati, .a - . ' VETS WIN TWO FROM MARIAS At thev City 'alleys last night the Vets won two. out of three from the Santa Marias in three games that were hotly contested. O'Brien was in great form and got away with both the high score and the high average. In the second frame he made 223 and was going fast and the boys were, all rooting for him to make a perfect score but he failed to do so. The feature of the evening was the appearance of Cronin in a new pair of white shoes. The summary: Santa Marias. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Ringhoff ... 134 135 150 419 140 Shofer 84 130 154 368 123 Pfeiffer 156 168 154 478 159 Zeyen 152 187 178 517 172 Mercurio ... 179 157 167 503 168 Totals 705 777 803 22S5 ... Vets. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. P. Mercurio. 143 185 196 524 175 A. Pfeiffer.. 165 124 140 429 143 Obrien 157 223 155 535 178 Cronin 144 173 114 431 144 Burke 150 147 150 447 149 Totals ... 759 852 755 2366 ... CAPTURE SERIES The Tigers won the series of three games from Boston by winning Sunday by the score of 6-2. The game was exciting throughout, with Schneider's hitting and base ru -ning as a feature. The score by innings: Tigers .... 00101040 06 Boston 000 20000 0 2 Saws were first fashioned In imitation of the jawbone of a snake. QJJ

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FAST INDEPENDENT ' FIVES START WORK

With the opening of gym classes at the TT' yesterday the independent basketball teams are" beginning to work in earnest Several players were out last night trying to get some of their wind back but they found it very hard work. : ' ; , . ; - Ray "Dutch" Brunton. has formed an independent team and is working on a schedule. Brunton's team will start practice some time this week. The members of this team are Al and Ray Mayer, former high school stars, Harold Scott who played center on the winning high school team In 1911-12. DiEmal Jones who is well known locally. Norman Roach center for the "Y" last year and Brunton and Kinder both of whom played with the "Y." team last season, ,1 ,. . ; : Another independent team , that looks good is one that has been formed by Horace "Big" Parker manager with Paul "Spots' Schepman, captain, and Hampton, guards. This is an unusually, fast trio of guards. Eb Weichman , will play center with , Herbie Logan of last years Earlham ,team, Ted Laning and Jones filling the forward positions in a style that will be hard to beat. DUMBA LEAVES U. S. NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Expressing deep regret at leaving . the United States, Dr. Dumba, the recalled Austronungarian ambassador to the United Statessailed for Rotterdam today on the Holland-American liner, New Amsterdam. Assurances of safe conduct had been given him by the allies and the United States. Dr. Dumba said he bad no malice against any one, including even the newspapers. Wine loses strength after 200 years. This parasife (mafniWd 2000 tunes) may be is your (urns is Pyorrhea. The Dental Scourge Pyorrhea! DO you realize the prevmlenct of this terrible disease? Often it dees net make its pretence kaova niil yoer teeth loosen end have to be extracted. Sozodont, rmon for 64 years as a denri. frice, new contains i,.lheTeciibleeitrsct whichfAttrirrn(Rigs' Disease). Yon and yoer children need Sozodont daily. Cleans, whitens and polishes the teeth, preserves the enamel, and constantly faarda against Pyorrhea. Paste, Powder or Liquid. 25c. Get a rube or bottle udtj. Sozodont Paste. Powder or Liquid Fights Pyorrhea n

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RICIONO IS RIPE FOR ORGANIZATION OF ATHLETIC CLUB ' Richmond appears-- to be ripe at this time for the formation ot an athletic club and there are enough men In the city interested in sporting matters to support such an institution. . The town is baseball mad at the present time and the interest taken in bowling has never been greater. Basket ball teams are being formed and other sports- are active. This project has." been suggested by several - prominent' business men who have expressed a willingness to lend their help to an organization of this kind. The Sporting Elitor of the Palladium would like to hear from some of those Interested and will give due publicity . to. their communications if desired or will treat them confidentially. - - . -" At the banquet of the S. A. "U last Friday, night, there, .were. many, .prominent men who . were loud in . their praise pf the. work of the baseball teams and they are the men who can make . this . project . successful if they will come to the front.

RETURNED. TO HOME. Four young wards of the county who were brought to Richmond to. be placed in private homes have been returned to White's institute. They are:' ' Wills rd. Dayton. Ada and Minnie Hart and Harriet KrulL -

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