Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 279, 4 November 1915 — Page 6

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Sports and Athletics

SIX FAST PUGS REttIO FIGHT If J EAGLES HALL

BOXING "TONIGHT.

' Place Eagles Hall. , Time 8:30 o'clock. Card Three eight-round bouts. The Contestants. . ' ' Terre Nelson, of Philadelphia ; vs. Kid Howard, of Muncle. Frankie Mason, of Richmond ' Kid Gorman., of Dayton. Yoilng Holtshue, of Cincinnati, vs. . Pat Cronin, of Muncie. Referee HH. Diddlebock.

There will be three eight-round bouts tonight at Eagles hall. Howard and Mason have been training here, for the last week and show up in great form. All the boys arrived In. town this morning. 1 1 Mason is credited wih a victory ever Kid Gorman at Muncle last month and declares that he will repeat. Gorman this morning said that he would put Maecn away for he was never In better condition. .The local boy has fought seventyfour battles and has never been knocked eff his feet. Terry Nelson of Philadelphia, who fights Kid Howard is a bear for punishment and looks fit. Pat Cronin and Young Holtshue of Muncle, promise to work strenuously for c'ght rounds. .

KRAWLERS LOSE TWO TO TiPPERARY FIVE

" Father Duffy's Krawlers lost two out of three last night to the Tipperarys at the City alleys in the Kaysee league race. They lost the first two and then cepped the last game by a wide margin. Klnpalla bowled 202 for the high rccre snd Lichtenfels and Brennan lied Tor eocor.d honors on the average nyiking 162 each while Kinsella topped 11: tin with 170. The summary: Krawlers.

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VETS OF SENATORS I MAY BE CAST ADRIFT

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Left to right j Morgan,-Alnsmlth and Boehlinf. By the vfene the 1918 season has begun, it is believed that Clarke Griffith will have divorced himself from three of his veterans Catcher Eddie Ainsmith, Pitcher Joe Boehling and Second Baseman Ray Morgan. Each of the three is said to have failed to keep in condition, and Griffith, like most other managers, will not stand for a player who will not give his team the best he has.

P lay era ' Klingor . .. j Carrel) (.. t Kinsella . . jDurry . Harrington ' Totals i Players f Selm ' Brennan . Behringer ;V. Cronin

121 2C2 123 139

140 13 103 129 116

3d. 155 128 146 174 205

Total Av 425 142

353 511 426 4G0

118 170 142 153

Business Men's League Standing. Won. Lost Pet. Pheggs 15 3 .833 Colonials 13 5 .722 I. H. C 10 8 .556 Bankers 8 10 .444 Nascos 4 11 .267 Feds 1 14 .067

.674 693 80S 2175 ... Tipperarys. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av . 141 148 169 458 153 . 158 159 170 487 162 . 107 126 124 357 119 . 144 157 163 464 155

Lichtenfels . 148 172 165 485 162

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WILUifOOHS PLAYS liiOiSMOilO SUNDAY

' Tho rU.'I'ncnrl tauetall team will f'y vX Wililarjsburg next. Sunday and j VIM tnlie tlieir strongest team out with ? them for they want to show the Wil'ianibturg fen-j that their victory over tie tenni here a few weeks ago was no Juke. Minner vvl!l pitch for Richnond and ass he beat them before he Is .confident of repeating

HA6ERST0WN PLAYS INDEPENDENT TEAM

The Richmond Independent football team will go to Hagerstown Sunday to play and the boys are anticipating a victory, for they have been practicing hard this week and putting up a stiff bid for some early victories. Several new plays have been perfected and the forward pass will b- used Sunday for the first time. The Sporting Editor of the Palladium will accompany the team and referee the game.

TEAM WILL ELECT.

Members of the Richmond independent football team are requested to attend a meeting to be held at George Brehm's tomorrow night for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing season.

AMBITIOUS BANKERS

HUMBLE COLONIALS

The Colonials lost two straight to the Bankers In the Business Men's

league at the "Y" last night and then came back and took the third game by

dearly 200 plus

Crawford made the high score of

187 and King the high average of 177.

The summary: Colonials.

Players 1st. 2d. 8d. Total Av Parker 159 129 159 447 149

Hyde ...102 134 .169 405 135

Haynes 129 176 Rees ....... 146 148 King 175 181

135 440 146 154 448 149 177 633 177

Totals Players McMinn Thompson Bennett . . Crawford .

,K 711 763 834 Bankers. 1st. 2d. 3d. .158 148 126 . 144 151 121 . 178 179 139 ,. 187. 138 124

Myers 158 173 147

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Total Av -432 144

416 138 496 165 449 149 478 159

Totals

825 789 657 2271

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fIBBOTT FACTOR IN KASTERN FOOTBALL

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DEClDEiiGATEUIi DORS OF CITY

Richmond Senators and .the. Union Giants will meet at Athletic park on Sunday for the amateur . baseball championship of the city. The' colored boys think, they have something on their white brethren and put up a strong team. , Their line-up will be B.

Gee 3b,-R. Gurner 2b, R. Benson If, W. Woods c, B. Mason cf, E. Tate ss, E. Same rf. B. Same p. B. Burley lb, B. Tracy, extra. ;

MOVIES FOR-PUROUE MEN.

LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Nov. 4. A

"movie" machine will be Installed in the electricity building of Purdue university, as a means of illustrating different subjects, while they are under, discussion. - President Stone, of the university, announced that the machine was to be an educational ap

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HIGH SCUOOLL TEAM READY FOU CONTEST ' 7ltll -ViUClIESTER

""High school students are enthusiastic over .the basketball game to be played with Winchester at the Coliseum tomorrow night and nothing but a decisive victory Is expected. The team "has been Indulging In plenty of practice since -their last game and are In good shape to meet the strongest of them. v Every boy has taken the best care, of himself and": is-ready to play the game of his life.. : To go through-the season without a defeat is the ambition of the team and they will work hard to accomplish this object. Both the high band and fife and drum corps will turn out tomorrow, night and there promises to be plenty of noise and one of the biggest times of the season.

ARMY REJECTS 140 OF 10 MEN.

INDIANAPOLIS, InL, Nov. 4. Oat of 188 Indiana applicants for enlistment la the United 8tatea amy to October.7 140 were rejected. Although the number of appUcanta fell below that of prior months It was moted that those ' from - the rural dlstrlcU - were somewhat in exeees of former-recorda. The. navy accepted 23 and rejected 83 applications for an opportunity to see the world at Uncle Sam's expense, besides receiving a . liberal"- salary. Sixty-eight of the 83 rejected were physically defective- . V'

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