Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 299, 27 November 1915 — Page 6

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ROUGH TACTICS FAILS TO CHECK RICHMOND FIVE

Nohr's Sturdy Warriors Battle Gloriously Before Root ere Who Accompany Team to Winchester Floor. RICHMOND'S RECORD. Richmond . . 208 Average per game 40 Opponents 89 Average per game 17 Games played 5 Games lost 0 Accompanied by about 150 rooters the Richmond high school basket ball team journeyed to Winchester last night and returned home with the scalp of the enemy hanging at their belt, winning the game by the score of 40 to 19. The play was the roughest the local boys have engaged in this season and some idea of the feeling between the teams may be gathered from the fact that both teams were penalized for a total of 15 personal fouls. Richmond took the lead from the start and held it throughout. This aroused the ire of Winchester boys who used some choice language on the floor and indulged in all the tricks at their command -to rattle the local boys without success. Porter was the particular star for Richmond making eight field goals. The score.: Richmond. F.G. FIG. F. Brown F 3 0 2 Porter F 8 o o Parker C 4 2 1 Meranda G 0 0 6 Pitts G 4 o 1 i Totals 19 2 10 Winchester, F.G. FIG. F. Bullock F 5 1 2 Hitchcock F 1 a 2 Rupe C 1 i 5 Davis G o o 2 Mendenhall G 0 o 0 Simpson G o o l Total 7 5 12 Foul goals Missed Brown 5, Parker 5, Bullerdick 3, Hitchcock 2. Personal fouls Brown, Parker. Pitts, Meranda 4, Bullock 2, Hitchcock, Rupe 3, Davis 2. Referee Chattin.

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MODELS TAKE TWO FROM HABERDASHERS

Rolling in championship form, the Models took two out of three from the Lichtenfels Haberdashers last sight at the city alleys. Their handicap helped the Models win the first, but they played good games and deserve all the credit Erk and R. Miller tied at 225 for high score," but" the formef made high average, 199.- Summary: . Lichtenfels. . PlayerHandicap . B. Martin Youngflesh Boyer R. Miller . Lichtenfels Totals .. PlayerHandicap . Lacey Dennis . . . Erk , Helmick .. Hadley ; . . 1st. 2d. 1 3d. Total. At. 56 56 56 168 183 171 522 140 138 198 215 551 183 159 159 159 477 : 159 203 133 223 559 189 166 143 172 481 160 . 890 872 Models. 1st. 2d. . . 69 69 ,. 158 187 ,.140 191 ,, 186 223 187 158 .. 160 170 996 2590 ... 3d Total. Av. 69 186 531 177 144 475 158 178 587 199 192 537 179 154 493 164 Totals 900 1007 823 2623 FOUNTAIN SQUAD WHIPS OLYMPICS Fountain City defeated the Olympic basketball team of Richmond last evening at the Coliseum by the score of 12-6. Fountain City boys showed marked ability in pulling off flying tackles. Harrison, the referee, did not see half the fouls, for he failed to call them. There was plenty of slugging. The line-up: Olympics. Player F.G. FIG. F. Medearis, f 0 0 2 Briggs, f 2 0 0 Hale, f 0 0 0 Jordan, c 0 0 2 Beisman, g 1 0 1 Shelton, g 0 0 0 Totals 3 0 5 Fountain City. Player F.G. FIG. F. Boyer. f 1 0 2 Maines, f 2 0 0 Hough, c 2 0 2 Lacey, g 0 0 0 McNutt, g 0 0 1 King, g 1 0 0 Totals 6 0 5 Foul Goals Misses Medearis, 3; Jordan, 1; Hale, 1; Boyer, 1; McNutt, 4. Referee Harrison, of Fountain City. Timekeeper Weichman.

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QUAKERS FAIL TO SHOW PEP BUT WIN OUT

Richmond had an opportunity to watch the - Quaker basketball team work for the first time this season when they defeated the Crescents of Indiananolis last ntabt at the Coliseum by the score of 30-22. The Quakers did not snow up as well as anticipated. They were strong in spots and occasional took a spurt. Their defensive work in the opening of the first half was lamentably weak. The Crescents ' entered the game with vim, and five minutes after play began had the local boys on the run. They gave an exhibition of covering their men that would be hard to surpass, and had the long end of an 8-2 score. Logan went in for Jones, and bis arrival on the floor seemed to put pep into the Quakers, and they started after the Crescents. Logan carried the ball down the floor time after time In the second half there was lots of rough work, the Crescents evidently being determined to win. Roughness by both teams prevented spectacular teamwork. The Quakers went after their rivals and soon had a commanding lead, but the visitors recovered toward the end of the half and made three goals in rapid succession. Weaknesses of the local boys were their inability to throw goals from fouls and cover.. Summary: Quakers. Player F.G. FIG. F. Lannings, f 4 1 1 Jones, f 0 0 0 Logan, f 4 2 2 Weichman, c 3 0 3 Schepman, g 0 3 3 Parker, g 1 0 1 Hampton, g 0 0 0 Totals ....12 6 10 Crescents. Player F.G. Fl.G. F. Sussman, f . . 0 0 7 Chappelle, f 2 4 1 Reiber, c 3 0 0 Frankfort, g 1 0 3 Yaver, g 0 0 3 Conover, c 0 0 3 Totals 9 4 16 Foul Goals Missed Lanning, Weichman, Schepman, 3; Parker, 2; Hampton, Logan, 2; Chappelle, 6. Referee Allison. Timekeeper Weichman. Broom handles are needed in Glasgow, Scotland, which formerly got its supplies from northern Europe. f 7Tl Fourth St., Off of Main.

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SEDANS TRIUMPH OVER ROADSTERS

The Roadsters and Sedans of the Westcott Motor Car league met at City alleys last night played pretty evenly. The Sedans won two and lost one..-.. There were no high scores and none are expected until the hoys set a little more practice. Few of them have ever handled a ball before. . SEDANS. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. TotaL Av. Root 89 78 83 250 83 Bly 81 96 112 189 100 Stoner 94 116 107 317 106 Douglas .... 185 86 155 426 142 Elston 141 119 115 .375 125 Totals .... 590 493 570 1657 ... ROADSTERS. Player 1st, 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Hart 78 68 59 195 65 Spaulding .. 1Q1 107 109 317 106 Puthoff. ..... 71 101 101 873 91 Simpson .... 134 133 143 410 137 Ashinger 68 114 117 289 100 Totals ... 452 513 439 1494 DUBS DEFEAT STARS IN STRAIGHT GAMES Otten, star of the all-star bowling team, was off form last night, and as a consequence the Dubs won three games straight. The Dubs declare that if Otten had been at his best the reresult would have been the same, for they say they have his number. Haner made high score, 221, and an average of 167. Bennett was a close second with an average of 161. Summary: Dubs. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Bennett 161 154 170 485 161 Haner 154 221 126 501 167 Williams ... 162 127 164 443 147 Wells .. 136 128 134 398 132 Ellis 143 150 148 441 147 Totals .... 716 780 752 2168 ... All-Stars, Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Otten 143 133 109 385 128 Weber 146 159 H9 424 141 Loofburrow. 121 110 129 360 120 Sample 120 130 150 400 133 Ulrich 156 140 167 353 117 Totals .... 686 673 664 1822 . . . DUFFY TAKES LEAD. Lichtenfels and Father Duffy have taken the lead in the two-men tournament being held at the City alleys. Yesterday they rolled 1,203. Tine

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BflVIS REQUESTS CLUB TO REM HIS tlffi

In a letter addressed to Secretary Haas of the Commercial club, dated yesterday, a copy of which was found on the letter file in the board of public works office today. President Bavia of the board, tenders bis resignation as a club member because of that organisation's "apparent self-interest in matters vitally affecting the general welfare of the community." The letter reads as follows: Secretary Commercial Club, City: Dear Mr. Haas Enclosed please find check for $10 in payment of dues up to December 1, 1915. I regret the necessity of requesting that my name be removed from the roster of membership from that date. PRISON WORK BUILDS GOOD BRIDGES CHEAP UNDER JONES PLAN By increased use of prison labor on roads and bridges of the county, several hundred dollars a year more can be saved on bridge building and repair. This is tbe opinion of County Road Superintendent Jones, who has demonstrated the practicability of the plan. A bridge in Dalton township on West river pike was built under supervision of the road superintendent with labor from the county jail. The total cost of the concrete bridge was 300. A similar bridge is being built under the contract plan near Greensfork. known as the Bowman bridge, costing the county $720. The bridges are sim ilar in design, and engineers who have ' viewed the bridge say that the Dalton townsnip d ncige is Detter tnan tne specifications require. A new plan is being devised, which probably will be submitted to the commisioners in the near future for ratification. Instead of letting a number of small contracts for bridges to contractors, the work would be done under the direction of the county road superintendent with prison labor. OPENS SALESROOM Frank Taube, local agent for the Pullman automobile, has opened sales, rooms at 1512-14 East Main street, and extends an invitation to all autoists to give him a call. He reports that the Pullman is meeting with great success and anticipates a big business during the coming year.

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I feel there is no other course to pursue as the policies or the club are. in my judgment, the exact antithesis to the purpose for which the club was brought Into existence. An organization that can maintain silence on a proposed increase of 20 in water rates, and maintain a relentless warfare against the proposed merger of the two electrical plants, and offer encouragement to the Light. Heat and Power company In the flagrant violation of its franchise rights, reveals to me its total Incapability of thinking in other than the thoughts of private interest, and makes my Identification with the club Impossible. I cannot permit the pleasant social environment offered by the club to blind me to its apparent self-interest In matters vitally affecting the general welfare of the community.

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Weekly Food or Shelter Clothes House- Eduea- savings Income Board hold tlen Expense $10 00 8 4.75 1.75 $1 00 I 1.50 $ -SO S -&0 12.00 500 2.25 1.25 2.00 .75 75 15700 600 3.00 150 225 100 l-25 18.00 6.50 4.00 1.00 150 1-25 1-75 20.00 tf.75 4.50 8.50 2.75 l.Stf 8.00 25.00 7.50 6.50 8.00 3.25 3.00 ' 30.00 8 00 6.00 3.50 3.50 2.50 50 '" 35.00 8.50 6.50 4.00 4.00 3.00 -00 4000 9.00 7.00 4.50 4-50 " S.aU 11-50 ' 6000 10.00 8.00 5.00 S.OU 4 00 18-00

Explanation : FOOD INCLUDES Provisions, meat, fish, groceries, milk, lunches or board, etc. SHELTER INCLUDES Rent, payment on home, fire insurance. Interest, repairs, etc. CLOTHES INCLUDE Wearing apparel, pressing, dress-making, laundry, etc. HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE INCLUDES Fuel. ice. light, telephone, carfare, furniture, doctor bills, etc. EDUCATIONAL INCLUDES Books, papers, travel, church, lectures, theatre, music, amusements, vacation, clubs, gifts, lodges. luiur ies, etc. SAVING8 INCLUDE Savings account in the German-American Trust & Savings Bank, Investments, Life Insurance. Health Insurance. THE GERMAN-AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK

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FACES FORGERY COUNT

The charge of forgery may be placed against L Dow Natter, until recently manager of the Richmond branch ol the Metropolitan Ufa Insurance company, who is charged with, the embez slement of approximately 11.300 In funds of the insurance company. It If alleged that Nutter forged the name of a Richmond woman on an Insurance policy and made a collection which was never redeemed. He has been placed under 12.000 bond. A Bohemian Inventor's artificial marble Is said to closely resemble the rarest marbles and to be stronger, more substantial and less liable to Injury than the genuine. Meett Me At the Arlington Restaurant Sunday. Good turkey dinner. WW

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