Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 311, 11 December 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1915 Score 5 to 3 earn 1

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FAST INDIANAPOLIS TEAM UNABLE TO FIND NETTING

O'Metz Shows High Class Form in Keeping Ball Out of the Goal for the Local Team. Fast and Scrappy Playing Delights Large Crowd and Proves Sport Is Still Popular Here. Richmond, 5; Indianapolis, 3. Richmond pried off the polo lid last night at the Coliseum in great style by taking the fast Indianapolis team into camp by thd score of 5 to 3. The game fairly bristled with "pep" from the first tap of the gong until "Little" George Cunningham halted proceedings after forty-five minutes of fast and Bcrappy playing. Seldom has such a brand of goal tending as was done by Harry O'Metz for the locals been seen in these parts. Stops Difficult Ones. As far as the amount of stops Is considered 25 is not so many, but practically every stop he was called upon to make, was of the most difficult nature and he was given the "glad hand" many times during the festivities. 1 May, also put up a nice game but the sensational work of the local guardian shadowed his good work to a certain extent. The team work of the locals vas good, but the accepting of passes was away off to what it should have been, but this part will come after a few more workouts. "Sox" Quigley . nd Evans worked like trojans and made May step lively to keep the pellet out of the draperies. Both had in and outs. Evans, for instance, after taking the pill the length of the floor, got into position to toss It, only to see it roll lazilv out. Lewis caught one in the air in the third period and wbalfd it straight and true Into the netting, but it came out. Able Shows Form. Ernest Able was at half for the visitors and gave a good account of himself, holding L. Quigler down to one goal. Freddie lxng if the weak sister on the Capitol city five, showing perhaps the poorest of the lot, losing several opportunities to place his team in the lead but as has always been the case he goes too fast when he dors get ahold of the sphere or bundles it up in some way or another. "Terrible Teddy" Lewis with his big stick, loomed up as larre as ever, giving thr rubber its usual lacing whenever he is in the game. . Richmond scored one In the first period when Fry passed one over to L. Quigley. who quickly converted it into a starter. This was the only pcore of the period, although several near goals kept the crowd on edge. In the. second period "Sox" and Evans began to get acquainted with Arlie May, keeping him in hot. water the greater part of the time, whaling four Into the netting, but getting credit for but. two of them. Lewis also stepped into the limelight by whipping a nasty drive into the corner which O'Metz did not see. In fact, none saw the goal made but heard the ball hit. Third Is Even. The third period was the most even of the three, Richmond scoring two while Indianapolis came to life long enough to make it a tie for that period. lx!wis had his in and out in this session. In speaking of the fans It might Interest you to know that some of the "old noiso" was turnod loose several times and that the Coliseum was pretty well packed. This is proof enough that it is time that more games are booked. The score: Indianapolis. R. O. A. F. 8. ixmg 0 1 1 0 0 Lewis 0 2 1 0 0 Uarrold 0 0 n u Able 0 0 0 0 0 May o 0 0 0 20 Totals "o 3 2 0 20 Richmond. U. C. A. F. 8. L. Quigley It 1 0 yry 0 1 2 0 0 O. Quigley 0 2 0 0 0 Evans 1 ? o'Mr-U 0 0 0 0 U Totals 11 f' First Period. Rush. Goal Quigley L. Quigley Second Period. Quigley O. Quigley Quisley Evans Quigley Lewis Quigley Third Period. Quigley Eiy Quigley O. Quigley Quigley ..Lewis Quigley Long Quisley 0 25 Time ..5:17 ,.5:5S , .i:or .4:17 . . .1 -.32 . .2:4ti ...3:00 . .6:35 ROADSTERS LOSE OUT Two games were played in the Westrot t Motor league lest night and they resulted disastrously for the Roadsters. The only excuse the Roadsters

have is that they ran out of gas. Summary: Speedsters. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total A v. Hond' m 177 ... 302 134 llaendellne.. 128 ITS ... 306 153 PfaffHn 120 131 ... 251 125 Garner 100 85 ... 185 87 Underwood.. 117 12G ... 243 121 Totals RS6 607 ... 12S7 ... Roadsters. Putthoff 113 103 ... 21(5 108 Ashjnger ... 10K SV ... 195 97 Spaulding .. 120 101 ... 221 110 Kasick 11 138 ... 249 124 Shafer OS 146 ... 244 122 i Totals .... 548 677 ... 1125 ...

CAPTAIN OF QUAKERS PLAYS FINE GAME

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PAUL SCHEPMAN. Paul Sehepman, captain and guard of the Quaker basketball team. Is playing an exceptional game this season, always covering his man, and at the same time coming in for considerable teamwork. lie works at all times, and as a rule the forwards make very few goals. Sehepman played with the high school team in 1910-11-12, and has been playing with various teams ever since. Last year he was on the Y. M. C. A. team. He will play guard at the Coliseum Monday night when the Quakers meet the champion Em-Roes of Indianapolis. "JEFF" QUITS, GAME KILLED, SPORTS SORE The death knell of the fight game in Richmond was sounded last night when Ray Jeffries jumped out of the ring in the fifth round of his scheduled ten round bout with Terry Ne'son of Philadelphia, and said "he's too much for me fellows." Jeffries quit cold and the popularity he had earned here went glimmering. "Jeff" had a chance in the first part of the bout when he kept away and fought in the open but after the second round he began to bore in and then Nelson had him. Jeff Doomed to Defeat. The Philadelphia boy is a bear when it comes to in fighting and when the local lad started that stuff It was all over. Few fighters have the power behind their blows when fighting close iu but that is where Nelson shines and his hefty hooks made "Jeff" feei bad. The boys fought with one arm free and the Quaker was always there with nasty kidney punches that hurt. What disappointed the fans was the fact that Jeffries quit while he was on his feet and apparently able to go the limit without a knockout. 8ore at Jeffries. The opinion of the local supporters of the game is that "Jeff" has a yellow Btreak a yard wide and that he lacks the courage Which is necessary in the game. One man remarked that Jeffries was a good mechanic and should stick to his trade. Frankie Mason had little difficulty in making the "Little Turk" of Cincin nati quit in the fourth round. From the start Frankie had the "Turk's" measure and it is a fact that the Cincy boy did not hit the local wonder twice in the four rounds although he was al ways boring in and trying hard. Zeke Jacobs substituted for Kid Williams in the bout with Carpenter. The latter quit in the fourth round. KEYSTONES DEFEAT KANDYANKLES TEAM Led by "Petey" Kim the Keystones trimmed the Kandyankles in the cur tain raiser last night at the Coliseum to the tune of 5 to 2. Tommy was on deck with his customary fun making but at that he was a deraond on defen3e, we have to admit. Keystones. R. G. A. F. S. Bradfield, lr 3 0 0. 0 0 Williams, 2r 0 2 1 0 0 Kim, c 0 2 1 0 0 Stolle, hb 0 1 0 0 0 King, g 0 0 0 0 11 Totals 3 5 2 0 11 Kandy Ankles. R. G. A. F. S. Minor, lr 5 1 0 0 0 Reid. 2r ... .. . 1 1 0 0 0 Hutfman, c 0 0 0 0 0 Davis, hb . 0 0 0 0 0 Martin, g 0 0 0 0 11 Totals 6 2 0 0 14

R.H. S. PLAYERS WIN CONTEST AT HAGERSTOWN

Before the largest crowd ever 'witnessing a basket ball game' In Hagerstown, the Richmond high school basket ball team won a bard fought game there. This victory improves the chances of winning from Thorntown next Saturday because previous to this defeat, Hagerstown was supposed to be invincible on its own floor. The team was well supported by a crowd of fifty rooters, who made the trip In machines. Captain Brown was out of the game the first half on account of a broken nose. Dollins played center and Parker was changed to forward. In spite of little time for practice this combination worked well. Parker Starts Scoring. Parker started the scoring by making a free toss, Wichterman of Hagerstown did likewise tying the score. Parker then made a field basket and Bookout of Hagerstown tied the score again. The first half ended with the score 6 to 5 in favor of Nohr'a boys. Dollins was removed, Parker put back to center and Captain Brown resumed hie former position under the protection of a nose guard. Then things began to happen. Although the playing was rough and the men were closely guarded, the Richmond boys rapidly drew away from their opponents. It was hard work to the last minute, but superior team work permitted the locals to walk away with the big end of the score. Second Team. The Richmond high school seconds ran away with Hagerstown seconds In a fast and rough game. Rogers shot three field goals before Hagerstown woke up. The first half ended with the score 12 to 4 favor Richmond high school seconds. Long was removed and W. Porter put in his place. Hagerstown "came back" and threatened to tie the score but Porter got busy and made three field goals and two fouls. O'Neil followed with two field baskets putting the game on ice with a score 24 to 19. Endsley at guard and Smith at forward starred for Hagerstown while Rogers, McBride and Porter showed up well for the locals. Summary : Richmond Second Team. Players F.G. Fl.G. F. O'Neil, f 2 0 0 Long, f 1 0 0 Rogers, c 4 0 1 McBride, g 1 0 1 Porter, f 3 2 0 Totals 11 2 Hagerstown Second Team. Players F.G. Fl.G. Smith, f 4 1 Sherry, f 3 0 Teetor, c . 1 , 0 Purple, g 1 " 0 Endsley, g 0 0 Totals 9 1 Richmond First Team. Players F.G. Fl.G. Porter, f 1 1 Parger, f 4 1 Dollins, c 0 0 Pitts, g 0 0 Meranda, g 0 0 Brown, f 1 3 F. 0 0 1 o F. 1 2 1 1 2 1 Totals 6 Hagerstown. Players F.G. Bookout, f 2 Wichterman, f 2 Foyst, c 0 Mohler, g 0 Waltz, g 0 Totals 4 Fl.G. 0 3 0 0 0 12 KEYSTONES HOLD LEAD FOR SEASON'S HALF CITY LEAGUE. W. L. KeystoneB 20 16 Vague 19 17 Lichtenfels 18 18 Models 15 21 The Keystones are the champions of the City league for the first half half of the season, and they showed the goods when they took two games from the Lichtenfels Haberdashers last night at the city alleys and copped the pennant. Roy Miller extended himself by rolling 256 for high score but King copped the average with 207. Summary: Keystones. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. K. Meyer ... 214 205 166 585 195 C. Green ... 189 187 201 577 192 H. Schneider 182 213 145 540 180 W. Custis ... 149 192 151 492 164 A. King 206 179 237 622 207 Totals 1011 1047 971 2816 ... Lichtenfels Haberdashers. Handicap 56 56 56 B. Martin... 203 150 212 565 188 Youngflesh . 193 172 186 551 184 H. Boyer 178 180 167 525 175 Lichtenfels.. 163 142 203 508 169 R. Miller ... 190 256 167 613 204 Total 983 956 991 2762 I MILLER HOLDS HONOR Roy Miller, rolling 256 last night has high score for bowling on the city alleys. Hadley held the title with 255 for a long time, and no doubt it will be some time before Miller's score is topped. The Keystones topped the team score held by Lichtenfels' Haberdashers, making 1,047 against 1,038. Interest in bowling is on the increase and when the City league reorganizes it may have to take in another team.' After extensive tests French experts decided that modern violins were equal in tone to, if not better than, old ones of marvelous reputation.

DUBS SHOW FORM v Some bum bowling was the feature at'the "Y." alleys last night when the Natco Professionals and Dubs rolled. Of course the Professionals won but they have nothing to brag about as a glance at the appended summary will show. Summary : Natco Professionals. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total A v. Yeigler 112 128 127 367 122 Shrdlu 77 79 83 249 83 Kuckenbrode 130 148 118 3S6 128 Asbury 127 123 154 404 134 Logan 125 86 90 301 100 Totals .. 571 554 572 1707 ... Natco Dubs. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total A v. Saettel 99 115 146 360 120 Kinsella 49 66 80 15 65 Nolte 71 131 82 284 94 McGurk 87 114 73 274 91 Voies 80 96 97 259 86 Totals .. 394 522 508 1372 ...

WESTGOTT PRODUCES NEW ENCLOSED CAR The Westcott Motor Car company is centering its attention on the production of its new enclosed cars and in getting cars ready for the New York show. Several factory representatives, including H. G. Mammen, general sales manager, will be on hand at the Westcott exhibit in New York and some unusually attractive motor car productions are being prepared for the eastern show. Although the Westcott company is not ready as yet to uncover the surprises it is arranging for the big event, no secret is being made of the fact that it expects the enclosed care to attract a great deal of attention. These cars, according to H. G. Root, general manager of the Westcott company, will be of a type in which the crudities of construction so often observable in winter cars will be lacking. The designs for these cars were released for production, Mr. Root asserts, only after they had reached such a stage that the purchasers will be assured that they are not getting a motor car job of the "half baked" variety. UNDEFEATED EM-ROES MEET QUAKERS MONDAY Everything is set for one of the greatest basketball games that has been played here. The Quakers will meet the EmRoes of Indianapolis on the Coliseum floor Monday night. The Em-Roes have not been defeated in three years and they expect to take the game Monday without trouble. The locals are preparing a. surprise. Every player is in the pink of condition. The first game will be between the Cambridge City high school and the second team of the local high school and a close game is expected. Cam-: bridge has been practicing steadily and they have a strong and heavy team outweighing the locals by about twenty-five pounds. The seconds will use their regular line-up. O'Neal, Long and Porter forwards, Rogers center, McBride, and Foster guards. The first game v. ill be started at 7:30 o'clock and the big game at 8:30. : BUSINESS IS GOOD CONNER DECLARES Joseph W. Conner, sales manager of the Pilot Motor Car Company, has just returned from a brief trip through the Pittsburg district of Pennsylvania. "Conditions never better" was Mr. Conner's reply to the Palladium reporter's question. "Aside from the fact that we secured some nice contracts which is the best evidence that our business is good everybody and everything seemed to radiate prosperity. While I came particularly in contact with automobile men, I also had the pleasure of meeting a number of men active in the steel industry, bankers, brokers, real estate and insurance men. It was the same everywhere. Business never better." "Of course 'war orders' are to some extent responsible but just the same there is a good big healthy business that will keep up war or no war. With our new connections there and with he hill climbing qualities of the Pilot to back up their efforts we are due for a hundred per cent increase in business In the Pittsburg district." When William Babb, age nineetyfour, oldest resident of Des Moines. Ia., who died recently, first went to that city It was only a tiny village, his trip being made up the Mississippi to Keokuk, and then overland. NO REASON FOR IT When Richmond Citizens Show a Way There can be no reason why any reader of this who suffers the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kidney ills will fall to heed the words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Richmond citizen says: , Henry Brokamp, machinist, 60 Sherman St., Richmond, says: "I used to be troubled a lot by my kidneys. Sometimes my back got weak and ached. Then the kidney secretions became too frequent in passage. Each time I have been this way I have procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Luken & Cc-.'s drug store and they have never failed to relieve me. They have done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken put together." . Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Brokamp had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

CLEVELAND BASEBALL CLUB TO BE SOLD

The Cleveland American League and Association teams will be put under the hammer, tentatively speaking, in the near future, according to reports. It is understood that Ban Johnson, president of the American League has the matter under consideration and will soon issue a statement whereby President Edward Barrow, of the International League, will be announced as the new leader of the Cleveland club. HAGERSTOWN ASKS ABOUTCAPTUREDBOOZE Through the activity of the Law and Order league, of Hagerstown, M. W. Grills was appointed justice of the peace in Jefferson township. A petition was presented to the county commissioners last week signed by members of the Law and Order league. In addition to having a new justice in Hagerstown, the Law and Order league has appointed Mr. Pritchard as special policeman. The executive icommittee. of. tlie league is making special effort to quell every intimation of disorderly conduct since the raid on Dick Elvord's "blind tiger." It also passed a resolution asking what had been done with the booze confiscated in a blind tiger recently HAVE GOLORINYOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets Tf your skin Is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a had t:is'.e In your mouth a laity, no-pood fe'linj you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Elwurds Olivo Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by lir. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. If you want a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels Ilka calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome conalipation. That's -why millions of boxes aro sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking The Beauty Seeker.) "The real secret of keeplr.g young-look inn and beautiful," says a waii-knowS byglenlst, "is to keep the liver and bow els normally active. Without these r qulsltes, poisonous waste products remain in the system, polluting the blood and lodging in various organ-, tissues, Joints, um becomes flabby, obese, nervous, mentally sluggish, au II -eyed, wnoIUd and sallow of face. "But to get liver and bowels worklnc oe they ought, without producing evil after-effects, has been the problem. Fortunately, there is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had In convenient tablet form. Its value ia Cue largely to an Ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or its root, which baa been called 'vegetable calomel' because of its effectiveness though of course It la not to be classed with the real calomel of mercurial origin. There Is no habit-forming constituent in 'seatnel' tablets that': the name and theti use Is not followed by weakness or ex haustlon. On the contrary, these harmless vegetable tablets tend to impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be m-ocured from anv drus-clst a Aime? worm win ao win prove a reTemuoa ur ewnailoatea. 'iver-imimja peri Postal Card Given Prompt Attention. Landscape Designs a Specialty. Geo. L. Von Carlczon Landscape Architect Gardener, Nurseryman, Forester & Florist 25 Years' Experience. We do sodding, grading, grass sowing, rolling, spraying and fertilising. We plant, trim, or remove any size tree, shrubs, roses, grapevines, etc Orders taken for trees, shrubs, roses and all kinds of plants, flowers, bulbs, etc. We Make a Specialty of Taking Care of Private Residences by the Week or Month at Reasonable Prices. Hedges of All Kinds Planted and Trimmed. 18 North 12th St. Richmond. Ind.

SMITH GETS AGENCY FOR HENDERSON CARS

Motorcyclists of this city- are keenly Interested . in .. the announcement that the exclusive right for the distribution of Henderson four-cylinder motorcycles in this territory has been assigned to Elmer S. Smith. ' Contracts for the sale of this machine In this section of the state were signed a couple of days ago. and pros pects indicate an unusually large business for 1916. Orders for demonstrating machines have been placed and the new models may be seen at the sales room at 426 Main street. During the last two years United States forest officers ha e killed nearly 9.000 predatory animals, more than three-fourths of which were coyotes. Peruna The

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Polo L0EyU Polo C1UNCIE vs. RICHMOND WEDNESDAY WIGHT SKATING AS USUAL A competent Instructor, Mr. Sutton. In charge to assist beginners.

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EXCELSIOR IS SOLD

The first model of the 1916 Excelsior motorcycle was sold by Elmer Smith to the Lynn telephone company. Mr. Smith has put in a large stock of these machines as be anticipates .a big sale during the coming year. The Excelsior factory Is working day and night trying to meet the demand for the machines but they are way behind their orders. Ernest Witt has Just returned from a trip to Omaha on an Excelsior and reported that he had no trouble except with the roads which he said were In horrible condition. POLO COLISEUM Wednesday Night Muncie vs. Richmond Seats on Sale Coliseum Phone 1569 Best Remedy I Sincerely Express My Thanks To You For The Health Which I Now Enjoy

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