Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 307, 7 December 1915 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND .PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, JTUESDAY, DEC.J 7, 1915
Sports and Athletics
WAOASIl WHIPS CORNELL AT JUHIOR IIIGI! .'iBY. KENNETH D0LLIN8. Four games were 'played la the 0r- ' field." eae last ight.. and almost the entire; student f bod ttwed ;6ufcJ Ineo great in the soolj and teams fere are being organised and ' the craze tor the game seems to haxe' both bid and young in its grip. --tm - The first . game . last' night 'was between Wabash , snd Cornell, the: former winning'; 3-3: It was one - of : the most exciting , games of the evening, being 3-0 until the last half minute of play, when Vore made a fine shot from the middle of the floor, scoring Cornell's only tally. . McBride scored early in the first half, making a goal from the side. Mutchner threw -a foul in the second half. -Summary f " Wabash. Players F.G. Vore, 1 1 Yager, f . v" - 0 Mutchner, c ; ..... 0 KeUehbrink." g . 0 . P1.G. 0 . 0 1 0 Sudboff, g' v. . v. . . . ? 0 Totals Vl,,.'. r.ivl Playerev- ,' V.Q. i Price, f.T .Vti!S Thomburg,, f ; ii. .f-'i'ti Ashenfelter, ci..'.W"0 McBride, g .;... . . 1 Weasel, g 0 f - . v FLO.! o.: 0 -0 Tetaja BUTLER AT -GARFIELD CONQUERS PRINCETON ", Close scores were the feature of the games at Garfield for the beat that Butler coudl do was to make two foul goals, neither side scoring: from the 'field. HarriB was the star, playing the floor well and shooticg the, two fOuls that won the game. 'The defensive work of the boys was good at all times, although they were: a little off on their shooting. Summary: 1 r . Players ,Retz, f Ross, f .-...' Ljbr, c . . . . Sharer, g . . Harris, g . . Butter. F.G. .. 0 .. 0 , 0 . . o F1.G. 00 0 0 2 ' 2 " F1;G. 0 0 0 0 0 F. 0 0! 0 0 0 F. 0 1 1 0 "0 Totals Princeton. Players F.G. Cutler, t .... 0 Miller, f 0 Motley, c . . 0 Zuttermeister, g .... 0 Far wig, g .-0 Totals 0 0 PURDUE VICTORIOUS Indiana fell before the onslaught of Purdue at Garfield, losing 2-0. The game was interesting, all the boys extending themselyes to the limit. Runnels played the best game and score the only field goal, making a difficult shot, which enough for his team to vwfn. Summary: Purdue. I Players Runnels, f . . . Quigg, t Eggemeyer, c Hyde, g wirts, g F.G. Fl.G. , F. . ... 1 0 " 0 ....0 o ' o . .7. 0 0 ,1 . II 0 0 . .: . o o ' o Totals ...... 1 - Indiana. 0 .... if.G., o 0 .,. 0 0 Players, . Brehmr-fC'v Johnson, f Holcomb, c . . . , Ferguson, g Dietrich, g Totals Fa i .0 l 0 ... 0 . t . ... 0 ... 0 ,y. . 0l o. YALE BEATS DE PAUW Yale made the largest, score of any of the eight teams which played at Garfield last night, getting five tallies, while DePauw, whom they lined up against got two. Kehlenbrink of the Yale team showed that he is a star in the embryo. He plyed like a veteran, making all the points -for . his team, and it was due to his clever defensive work that his opponent made so few points. Summary: , ' Yale. Players Dunham, f . . Albright, f .-A Kehlenbrink, c Edgerton, g . . . Hadaman, g ... . F.G. Fl.G. 0 ; o 0 o fr v o.. " i' o o Fi.a o o o 4 o :. 0 Totals . Players Stiver, f Thomas, f . Calkin6, c . t,ee, g Kanke. g . . DePauw. F.G. 0 F. 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 Totals K. C. STANDING i Won lost. Ave. Pet. 763
Vets ..,.. 22 8 4.733 Spartans ....... 17 13 .567 Rosebuds ....... 15 15 .500 Tipperarys...... 13 17. s.433 Banta Marias ... 14 19 .424 Krawlers 12 21 ,363
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' Player ; Behrlnger ... ftoyce .'. . . . i : Brennan, 'Ed.;,. Broderlck ..,r.3':. 'Total; 3841 '3818 4252 4159 4667 4353' '4527.! 4605 ' 4533 Av. 428 141 . 142 154 154 132 151 154 151 30 - i so" : n; '30 , Burke " 1, iarruu . .... t n Cronln, W , . cronin, jr. 41v.w Crump ..... 1 1 30 : 27 r x. uuiij , , i , . , . 4 Harrington , . . . Klnsella 4061: '150 it: t-t 1 "4435 '-148 4360 145 87":148 1356 145 34s 172 Klser 80 Kllnger . .vi KnSuber , Llchtenfels 80?7J Mercurio. P.- B. .-. 33 . 30 i,. 30 30 ...30 . . . 30 30 ...30 ... 30 ... 9 27 ...27 B120 -40f2 ' 68 ' 4544 - 4291 4222 3919 ' - 4787 T5096 4445 3552 1224 , 4065 3630 Mercurlo, Phil.".; 6' Brien, George . O'Brien, jr. P. . t , Pfelffer, A E. ; , Pfeiffer, L. . .... :- J49 154 161 v 143 141 131 160 154 148 " 118. 136 151 134 Quigley Quinlivan Ringhoff . Selm . Shofer ... Sharkitt . Zeyen . . . Zwlssler . IN DESPERATE RALLY PHE6GS TAKE THIRD After v losing -two iBtraight games- to the I. H; ' G.lnTthe Business Men's league race last night the Pheggs managett to ttOse -diit-the last game, Winning 'by tfaree plns. f 'As the game, was drawing to -a close -and1 both5 teams were running neck and heck there was more excitement than has been Been on the "Y" alleys In some time. Miller was high man making ISO for the score with an average of 177. , Summary .. . ... i ...-' 4 H. C. -' Player- 1st.'-'-2d. ;! 3d." Total Av. Miller- . . . . s190 176 166- 532 -177 Melhuish ... -159 ' "149 142 45150 Ellis ': 137 ' 143 107 B87 129 Haner 157 179 178 514 ' 171 Blind ...... 146 146 146 438 . 146 Totals Player Price Erk Gentle Hadly Bates ...v. Totals . 789 793 789 "2321 .. . Pheggs. ' 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. . 175 128 149 452 150 . 137 125 129 ' 391 130 . 115 142 142 399 133 .. 178 108 184 470 156 . 156 128 138 422 140 761 631 742 2134 VON PAPEN IS ASKED TO LEAVE COUNTRY - ' " JOHtMIS: According to the reports from Wash lngto:., Captain Franz von Papen, the German military attache, has become persona non grata at Washington. Secretary of State Lansing has asked Count von Bef nstorff, the German ambassador for Boy-Ed's and Papen's recall. JEFF RUNS 5 MILES ON TRAINING JAUNTS Ray Jeff rjes.qfrho Js training- for his fight with 'Terry1 Nelson Of "Philadelphia, Friday, ajgbt at TEagetf -.ball. aV tracts a- lot Of" attention- during his morning, runs" over ja.ijtfcentvrpads.- He has increased the distance, and goes from three to five miles-daily. Bundled up in heavy sweaters and with the perspiration dripping from him, Jeff hits the roads at a fast clip. Several of his trainers have started out with him, but they, have; always been distanced after a few blocks,' and they go back to training quarters declaring that the pugilist,' would be a great cross-country runner. ' Yesterday Jeff made' two .miles in seventeen minutes: v. ;V U 4 Nelson1 is "expected to' arrive here some time Thursday and, will, rest up for the battle. .Jeffries will continue training' until tomorrow night. ' PLAY CLASS CONTESTS v "V " There will be two games of basketball at the high school gymnasium tonight, when ; four -tit the inter-group teams will play. There is no charge of admission. , .
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The ...Tipperarys- failed, tpi atoin the Krawlers last, night at the, jelty alleys and dropped two although they dwin the second 'game by brilUant bowling making. 819.... - Z After they had won this by such a decisive score . they threatened ?all sorts of -dire things were going t happen to the kraw)ers -in : the bedding game.- each having won one, but their threat simply inspired the enemyr who scored the highest-numherobf ptits tn the final. Summary: '':-z si T-i?Myfciiv4n .-'.ftPlayer- ';'lst? Sd'Sd;' Totil - AV. Selm i . t .1 . . ". -173 141 154 ' 468 -156 Brennen :L.:152 155 f 10 497 165 Behrlnger : 141 ' 177128 446 "148 W. Cronin .. 138 178 .129 445 148 Llchtenfels . 144 168 163 475 158 Totals .. 748 819 764 2331 i.. Player 1st- 2d. 3d. Total Av. Klinger 173 186 152 511170 Carroll . . .Y 134 ' 115' 139 38 129 Harrington . 145 136 149 ',. 430 143 Klnsella .... 178 147 191 '516 172 Blind 144 124 167 435 145 Totals . . 774 708 ' 798 2280 .7. DOLLRiS WILL PLAY : HA6ERST0WN GAME f. The Richmond high school first and second basketball teama yiU , go . to Hagerstown Friday night ana Jay the high school boys of that thriyintpwn;; Ught -practlfee : has 'Ibeen. -taken, by the locals, and today, their wll continue thefr work,-" after!', which '.they will rest up' for the games:, . .. After defeating wCXstfe Rich' mond expects ffttle troilbe," tn ' ati'n Hagerstbwh as" they - hearly; so fast a team at. ihVNewCagtre; boys. f rf:'::. :7 : On account of an injury to, his noise BroWn will not be in the game. Parker ' will be moved to forward and .Dollins will play; in Parker's position at cienter... :, ' .: ';- . . '-. - J EAST GERMANTOWN Arlie Doll of Miltoni visited his father, Harry Doll Sunday. .. .Mrs. Meckel of Muncie, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. John Kepler.... Mrs. Kate Reisor has returned home from Muncie, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Bushnell Karl Hoel and wife visited his mother Saturday Rav Dnll and fa.milv visited her narents, Dr. and Mrs. Facler.at Dublin iihflayT . ftlattesMf tBis0 bcruight th e Beck property east of 'town and will take;, possession al; puce,,, .David Bertfifch is havfeg aV slate rob put "on. his house. . . .Mr. and Mrs. ?raitin had as their g'uest hr brother from Greenfield, Sunday.. ..Mr. and Mrs...M. N. Brouse returned Sunday evening, from Eaton, phid, where they attended the funeral of their son, Dr. Forest, who died at" the hospital in Detroit. True Secret of Keeping - Youthful. Looking (Tha Baautjr Skr. Th real secret of keeping young-look Ins and beautiful," says well-knows hygienlst, "is to keep the liver and bowels normally active. Without these re-" Qulaltee, poisonous waste products rttnain In the aystem, polluting the blood' and lodging in varioua organs, tlssuna, Joints. One becomes flabb;, obeae. nerv puB. mentally slusKlsh, aull-eyed. - wrinkled and sallow of face. "But to get liver and bowels working u they -.ousht. without sroauelasi evil ajier-enecia, nas oeen tne problem Fortunately. there is a prescription -or un unquestioned merit, wbiefe may .now P51 had In convenient tablet Harm. 4ts iralMe la due largely to. M ingTedleM derived from the humble May apple, or Its root, which has been., called ..'vegetable ,-calomei' because of Its eftectlveneaa-rthouah of course ' tt Is not to be classed with th real calomel of mercurial orlain. There i bo -babiWormlnt; constituenfiir sentaneV . tablets that'; .the namend theil use la ' not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, these harmless vegetable tablets tend to impart tone and 'elasticity to. the. relaxed Intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druKzist a dime" worth will do will prove a revelation fj ear ajoastioated. liver-troubled peraoSMT
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: Thr aren't enough ' men in . Import to meet the demands of the Rumety. company for labor,' said Finley P.' Mount, receiver of that company, today at LaPorte. "We lie obliged, to lmportr men ao4ctie -inter-urban. Is now bringlnc over . about; 90 nienj , every, day ', from Michigan-. . City. The thresher plant here is now-making more machines than It ever' did. before.""v f r " The foundry has mahy men 'employed ; and is very busy. : ; Th thresher plant Is going full blast to fill requisition for 1,450 separators, while the OilPull plant Is runnjng with a. goodly number of men; The Studcliakei' order is W; requiring many men.-''"! "addition':to this 125 new oil-pulls, type E, " two cylinders, are 1)eihg tnanufaCt tured, together with 100 type. F, single cylinder oil-pulls. One hundred gaspulls will be manufactured this year and 750 of the small tractors pulling two and three plows. There were 130 men added to the ' working force, in LaPorte last week, bringing the number employed here to nearly 960 men. Deaths in Preble MARTHA J. MURRAY. NEW PARIS Jfrs. Martha J. Murray, aged 67 yearB, died Saturday noon' at her home, east of New Paris, after several weeks' illness. Funeral services were held "Monday "afternoon "at two o'clock from the home, Rev. J. Vance in charge. Four sons, E. O., E. J., C. A. and Elwood, and two daughters, Mrs. Cora Swisher, Dayton, and Miss Ethel, who resided, at .home, snr-M ylve, Mrs., Murray ..was a life-long" member of the Presbyterian . Church, and was the widow of the late James Murray- . " : .' V , y . DRUID'S IK1TIATE t Thee special committee of 4bDfttids is"-inaking mrraagements: for an all: day celebration .- New,' Yws.'. iday:-The committee was appointed at; the last meeting and -made a- partial report to the lodge last evenlng that plans were well under way. Five candidates were given the first degree last evening. After the work refreshments were served. HOT TEA BREAKS - A COLO TRY THIS Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full af- Sn lifthfc. 1jt; li) the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion;" Also loosens he bowels, tlrus'brtaking- a-sold at fence. -4 - It is inexpensive "ahd entirely Vegetable, therefore harmless.-J-adv.
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kept. But so tar as the """gM conditions, that are expected to develop when the war in Kurope ends are concerned, the president said that he later would address congress on what must be done, to meet them. ' - He also, suggested a commission of inquiry to ascertain whether oar laws as at present: framed : are aa serviceable as they should be in the solution of the transportation problem. Such an inquiry, iq his opinion, is absolutely' necessary .. an conclusion the president said: v Tor what we are seeking now. what in my m ted is the einale thouxht of this message; is national efficiency and security - We serve a' great nation. We -should 'serve it in the spirit of Its peculiar genius. It Is the genius of common men for self Government. In-! dustry. justice, liberty and peace. We I snould-see to it that it lacks no instrument no facility or vigor of law to- make it sufficient to play its part with : energy, safety and assured success. In this we are no partisans, but heralds and prophets of a new age." (Resolve . to Succeed Throw off the handicap of petty ills that make you grouchy, listless and depressed. Get at the root of your ailments dear your digestive system of impurities, put it in good working order-rkeep it healthy with 3EECIMLTS They act promptly on the stomach; liver and bowels, removing waste matters and purifyingUthe blood Not habit f orming, never gripe, but leave therprgans stwwgthenedS To succeed in life, or .work,' first' have a healthy, body. Thisiasnous remedy will do much to Help You Laraa Sato al Aay la thaWarU. lOasam, SaW nitnt la f O THEATRE TONIGHT 3 Reel Rex. "THE KINGDOM OF XOSEY LAND."
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