Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 283, 9 November 1915 — Page 6

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Sports and

Athletics

JEFF HATCHED I'JITII GARRY IN THIRD DOUT

Ray Jeffries bu peen matched to flfbt Tommy Garry of Muncte at , Isles' ban on Norember 33. These i hoys bae met twice before, and while ; Jeffries has bees strea the decision on , pointf on both occasions, Garry thinks be bas a chance against the local lad. ; frankle Mason of Richmond will j meet a tough proposition m Joey Nel- . son of Cincinnati, as Nelson bas met j and defeated some of the classiest boys o t bis weight. Each of the above bouts are sched

uled to go ten . rounds. As a curtainraiser Kid Cronla of Muncle and Kid Gorman of Dayton will be started In a six round affair. 8everal women have communicated with Manager Benson, expressing a desire to be give the opportunity to see the fights, and a portion of the house will be reserved for them. A change has been made In prices for all future fights. There will be no more 50oent seats sold. The prices will be $1 for general admission and $1.60 fpr ringside seats. This change was necessary as It costs big money to bring men of class here, and it is the desire of the management to offer nothing but the best. KING LEADS ROLLERS IN BUSINESS LEAGUE

Business Men's Bowling league Standings are as follows: Player G. Total. Av.

Parker IS 2.556 142 Hyde 18 2,491 133 Haynes 18 2,629 141 Rees 6 920 153 King 18 3,127 173 Kennedy 12 1,791 149 Elkenberry 9 1,329 148 Hoffmeister 9 1,044 116 Kuckenbrod 18 2,481 136 Albury 15 2,120 141 Paries 15 2,097 140 Feasel 9 1.507 117 Miller 18 2.728 152 Ellis 15 2,234 148 Dmgley 18 2.653 146 Haner 15 2.335 162 DOOMING CANKERS WIN THREE GAMES

LOGAU JOINS ELEVEN

Herbert Logan, one of the best quar

terbacks In Wayne eounty, and recog

nised as one of the fastest men on

the field, " has joined tbe Richmond football team and will play with it

next Sunday.

The acquisition of Logan will strengthen tbe team forty per cent and from now on the locals should win some games. With Logan at quarter and some changes in other positions,

and with plenty of practice the boys

are certain to give a good account of themselves.

Poor bowling on the part of the Federals was responsible for tbe loss of three straight games to the Bankers last night at the "Y" alleys. Bennett made tbe high run getting 181 in : tbe third game also taking the high average with 156. The summary; . Bankers. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Crawford ... 149 159 124 432 144 ! Bennett .... 141 146 181 468 156 McMinn 130 161 132 423 141 Thompson . . 108 153 121 382 127 Blind 154 105 172 431 143 Totals .. 682 724 730 2136 ... Federals. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. F. Stauber. . . 129 150 134 413 137 McLaln 104 100 148 352 117 Hulms 129 114 162 405 135 8toddard ... 112 104 124 340 113 Blind 112 113 122 347 115 Totals . . 686 681 690 1857 . . .

MAY MEET JEFFRIES

Terry Nelson of Philadelphia, who fought here last week, got the decision at Cincinnati last night over Red Snyder of that city In a ten-round bout. Nelson weighed ViV pounds and Snyder tipped the beam at 132. Both these boys are anxious to take on Ray Jeffries, and a match may be made with one or both of them for dates in the near future.

LEAGUE STANDINGS Business Men. Pheggs 15 3 .833 Colonials 13 5 .722 T. H. C .10 8 .556 Bankers 11 10 .529 Natcos 6 12 .333 Federals 2 19 .095 Knights of Columbus. Vets 15 6 .714 Spartans 12 9 .571 Tipperarya 10 11 .476

Santa Marias 10 11 .476 Rose Buds 10 11 .476 Krawlers 6 15 .280

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 cure consumption, nor typhoid, nor any one 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, eczema, erysipelas, pimples, boils, running sores, and a number of similar afflictions. All these yielded readily to Dr. Simpson's treatment. And during the forty years this preparation bas been on the market as Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound it has never failed in a single case. The very worst cases of syphilis have been cured as well as all tbe other blood diseases named above and the same compound has always given clear, clean complexions to those, otherwise in good health. j It is sold at $1.00 a bottle at all idruar stores. Adv.

UCIITENFELS BOWLS 204 PHI AVERAGE

Even with Ray Lichtenfels bowling better than two hundred in every game and winning all tbe honors the Tipperary's lost two out of three games to tbe Spartans last night, wining only the second by a small margin at the City alleys. Tbe games developed the most consistent playing yet shown by these teams and if the proper speed is kept up there will be some extra big scores before the season is over.. The summary: Spartans. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. H. Crump... 182 156 168 506 169 Buem . . 156 153 152 461 154 F. Kiser 174 147 136 457 152 Zwissler 133 108 198 439 146 Knauber .... 169 149 148 466 155 Totals .. 811 713 802 1329 ... Tipperary. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Selms 171 133 159 463 154 Brennan .... 125 166 138 429 143 Bebringer . . 136 149 132 417 139 Cronin 164 145 140 449 150 Lichtenfels . 200 206 207 613 204 Totals 796 799 776 371 ...

THREE-CLUB LEAGUE MAY REVIVE POLO

Richmond will have a polo league this season no matter "what is done regarding the formation of a state circuit. Plans are being developed with prospects for a three club organization instead of four, and most of last year's stare will appear on tbe floor. Several quiet meetings bave been held during the last few weeks looking to the formation of a three league. Tbe players are enthusiastic over the proposition as many of them were dissatisfied with last year's methods. Aside from that it is said that there were certain persons connected with last year's league in an official capacity to whom objection has been made, and that unless some changes are brought about some" of last year's stars will play out of town. With but three clubs each team could be greatly strengthened and there would be no one-sided contests.

RICHMOND PREPARES INVASION OF RUSH

High school is' practicing hard for the first out of town game at Rushvine Friday. Reports from Rushville are that tbe Rush county boys are working hard as they are determined to take this game. The locals held a practice last

evening, will bold one tonight and an

other one tomorrow. They are practicing a great deal on shooting and also on dribbling, both Logan and Coach Nohr giving them pointers. They will leave here Friday after

noon at 1:35 o'clock and will not get

back until noon the next day.

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RICIQtlD PREPARES FOR SUNDAY GAQ

In Drenarattan fop tht nma at A tit.

letlc park Sunday the Richmond football team will begin training at the Tenth Street park, tonight. The squad will meet at 7:20 o'clock far a. iItmh.

ous workout under the direction of

Manager vigran. After tbe nractice a meetine will

be held for the transaction of imnor-

tant business. .

Richmond has better than a nod

chance to beat Uagerstown, and an tbe boys need Is plenty of practice In order to be able to deliver the goods.

K. C. Averages

Player Total. Av. Behringer 2,608 124

Boyce 2,993 143 Brennan, Ed 2,993 143 Brennan, Joe 1,348 150 Broderick 2,754 153 Burke 3,310 158 Carroll 2,784 ,133 Cronin, W. 3,115 148 Cronin, F. ., 3,231 154

Crump 3,258 155

Fr. Duffy 3.040 145 Harrington 2.674 144 Kiser 2,931 140 Klinger 3,137 149 Knauber 3,058 146 Lichtenfels 3,615 167

Mercurio, P. B 3,292 157

Mercurlo, Phil . : . . 2,789 157 O'Brien, George 2,353 157

O'Brien, J. P. 3.368 160 Pheiffer, A. E 3,042 145 Pfeiffer, L 2,938 140 Quigley 2,705 124 Quinlivan 3,373 161 Ringhoff 3,252 155 Selm 3.200 152 Shofer 2,086 116 Zeyen 2,378 159 Zwissler 2,357 131 TERRE HAUTE OFFICIAL BEGINS PRISON SENTENCE TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 9. William Huffman went to Michigan City today, unaccompanied, to begin serving a sentence of from three to ten years for committing election frauds. Huffman is a former councilman and be was superintendent of cemeteries under Mayor Donn Roberts. He was election inspector when Roberts ran for mayor and he was found guilty of marking the ballots in advance for the Democratic nominees.

FLAY CAf.:DHl SQUAD

The Quaker basketball team will journey to Camden, Ohio, Friday nlgbt for a game.- The boys expect to win this game with ease as the T team took tbe same bunch into camp two years ago 47-17- They will make the trip in an anto back and will be accompanied by a bunch of rooters. The following will make tbe trip, Hale, Hyde, Taggart, Henderson, UhL Bowman, Logan. Laning, - Welchman, Scbepman, - Brebm, Hampton and Parker. " '

Melhuisb . . . . . . ; 12 1,733 , 145 Tudore ............ 3 ' 427 142 Green 18 2.804 156 Gentle 18 2.907 162 Erk 18 2.765 154 Hadley 18 2,647 147 Price .......... ..r.. 18 2,745; 153 Thompson 18 2,632 146 McMinn ........... 6 950 168 Bennett .... . . .. 6 956 159 Sullivan . . . ...-. 6 756 128 Crawford .......... 15 2.123 142 Meyers ............ 3 " 478 159 R. Stauber 18 2,766 154 Stoddard . 18 2.166 120 F. Stauber 18 2,766 154 McLane 12 1,250 104 Young , 6 821 136 I ECONOMY , ; e

FRESH EGG STARTS FIRE. JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Nov. 9 Robert Honnaker, whose barn was recently burned, believes that a fresh laid egg was the cause of the fire. According to Honnaker, a hen laid an egg in the hay mow and the heat from the egg caused spontaneous combustion. Green hay and a lack of air was the cause of the blaze, declare local firemen.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Luces and son of

Modoc, were here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt entertained at dinner Sunday,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank UnderhlH and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams Mr. and Mrs. Herby Fisher and children were visiting Dr. Stanford 'and family . Sunday afternoon -of near- Williamsburg Orvel Williams, 18, who was shot by Knapp at Hagerstown, week ago last Saturday night, is growing weaker each day and but little hope Is entertained for his recovery We received a card from O. J. Schnal, San Diego, California, who is one of the great draughtsmen of tbe west, stating there were many easern tourists now in the Golden state. He also stated ideal weather and prosperity is felt in

the air Charles Edwards Is out of

business after several years in the ice cream and grocery business here Miss Rhea Davinson spent Sunday with Vernon Marshall and family Mrs. Stella Cranor and Mrs. Grace Hunt were Saturday afternoon callers of Mrs. Zella Davinson Mort Hill made a special trip to Lynn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain and son, and Mrs. Earl Cain were shopping at Rich

mond Saturday afternoon. Edwards

Bros, and Miss Grace Garrison of here,

and Mrs. R. W. Routh of 207 Randolph

street, Richmond, were Saturday evening visitors of Mrs. Matilda Martin

and son Edward Martin. Mrs. Ella

Marshall spent Saturday at Richmond

.... Mrs. Elmer Bell and daughter

Blanche, returned from Richmond Saturday evening. .... Olie Weyl' made a special trip to Richmond Saturday

William Lamb, woo nas been very

sick the past several days is not im

proving P. M. Bane has a new

Ford car Mrs. George Kendrick of

Pittsfleld, 111., is here visiting rela

tives and friends. She visited her

cousin Mrs. Lulu Cain Saturday and Sunday was tbe guest of E. E. Nichol

son and daughter Addie. It has been

seventeen years since 6he was here,

COACHES WITHOUT VARSITY TRACING FORCE DIG ELEVEN TO FRONT

NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Bob Zuppke. who never played on a varsity eleven, and who bad coached "prep" schools only, went to Illinois In 1914 and lifted that team to the crest of tbe western football world. John Rush, who never played 'on a varsity eleven, and whose coaching experience had been limited to "prep" schools." went to Princeton this fall and built up the best .eleven - Princeton bas had in many years. ' " What do you make of It Doc Watson? A Ballot was sold for $15,000 in Ken: tucky the other day. However, it waa a race horse and not one . of those things the ladies are battling for. Six feet seven and ons-half inches of Love has come into the lives of Messrs. Ruppert, Huston and Donovan. Love Is a pitcher who waa with Los Angeles last season. He's expected do do some uplift work for the Yanks in 1916. j Dear Sir Why do you and a lot of other writers refer to the University of Pittsburg ai. "One of the smaller colleges ?" Don't you know that Pitt Is 128 year old. and that it has an enrollment now of nearly four thousand, which is larger than that of Yale and more than double that of Princeton? A PITT GRAD. Concerning the Michigan Aggies, the detroit News headlines: PERFECT DISGUISE OF PLAYS MAKERS FARMERS FEARED Ball Can be Passed to Anyone of Eight Men. While Deprato is Liable to Dropkick, Punt, Forward Pass, Hit the Line or Skirt the Ends. After noticing what this DePrato fellow has been doing in tbe scoring way we've concluded be does all those five things at once. Did you know that Anchol Anchovitz is one of the best lightweights In tbe country? And do you know that John Gutenko is or isn't the bantam champion? Likewise, do you know that Fred Thomas is the lightweight champion of the world, and that Vlto Caponegras, Isadore Jatobowsky. G. Chipulones, Robert - Mucha, Lemon Kegg and Andrew Cbalarililion also are fighters of national repute? Well, all those birds really are fighters. They are battling under such names as Charley White. Kid Wll-

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llama. Freddie Welsh. Bob Hoha, Roger O'Malley. George Chip, Jim Flynn. etc - The ruling of the New York state courts may force men to fight under their Baptismal font names threatens to create havoc with tbe throats of the announcers at their, future bouts.

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Mrs. Edgar Johnson of Peru la visiting her mother. Mrs. Lillian Brattaln. ....Rev. Mr. Porter will begin revival services at Methodist church Tuesday evening. Every one cordially Invited ..'..The Ideal Sewing Club will hold an all day sewing Wednesday with Mrs. A. B. Parks.... Mrs. Walter Presley returned to her home in Brookville Sunday after a two weeks visit with her daughter. Mrs. Sam' Ketron....

Mrs. Warner Brattaln and daughter. Thelma and Mrs. Edgar Johnson of Peru visited relatives at Eaton Friday and Saturday. .. .Mr. Johnson of Los-

antsville spent Sunday with Howard

Johnson and family. . . .Misses Dorothy Henning and Helen Riggs of Richmond

spent the week end with Miss Luclle Porterfiefd....Mrs. S. D. Druley. Mrs. Earnest Druley. Mrs. Charles Batchfield and children of New Castle. John Druley and Delbert Druley visited Mr. and Mrs. Warner Scharrer and family last Friday W. A. Rinehart visited with Little Miss Lucile Rinehart at Indianapolis Sunday. .. .Mrs. Jennie Toney and Miss Linnle Toney visited in Richmond Saturday Mrs. Ed Anderson and daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Perkins of Cincinnati.

DEBS POINT8 FUN AT CHARITY OF ROCKEFELLER TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Nov. 9. John D. Roskefeller, Jr., as a friend of the working man was ridiculed here by Eu

gene V. Debs, three times candidate of

the socialistic party for president. In a speech at a mass meeting to raise funds for the building of a $93,000 labor temple in this city.

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