Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 48, 6 January 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1916

SPORTS AND ATHLETICS

TIGHT DEFENSE KEEPS EM-ROES FIVE HELPLESS

Harold Loses Temper Toward Close, Slashing and Hold

ingLocal Offense Plays

Like Whirlwind.

HOW Teams Muncie . . . . . Richmond ... Indianapolis .

THEV STAND. Won. Lost. Pet,

6 5 .545

6 5 .545 3 5' .300

CAPTAIN BROWN SCORES 112 POINTS,! LEADERS HOLD

LEADING TEAM WITH THIRD OF TOTAL

Field Goals. , Foul Goals. Fouls. Total Pts. C. Porter 48 ,9 '8 105 Brown .................. 50 12 14. 112 Parker 36 24 12 ' 96 Pitts 11 5 11 27 Meranda ................ 7 1 8 15 Jessup 1 . 0 ;2' ' . 2 Dollins 0 0 1 0 W.. Porter 0 .0 , 1 0 McBride 1 0 .1 2 Totals 154 51 58 ' 359

Highest score made Richmond, 57; Mooreland, 20. Highest score of opponents Crawfordsville, 61; Richmond, 20.

By defeating Indianapolis at the Coliseum last night the. Richmond polo five evened Itself up .with Muncie in the three-cornered race which promises to be hotly contested before a

winner Is returned at the end of the season. ' , This was the Em-Roes' second straight defeat at the hands of the locals, and they struggled desperately to overcome the lead which Richmond secured in the first minute of play, but the defense of the home team was too strong for them to penetrate, and they accepted defeat as gracefully as possible, with the exception of Doc Harold, who became peeved In the last period and deliberately held O. Quigley. for which he was roundly hooted by the crowd of 1,500 which witnessed the game. ;. V Harold Loses Temper. In fact, he became sore at himself and everybody else, and began to hit the pill wildly, sending the ball crashing through a pane of glass in a window over the score board, narrowly missing the score boy. Lou Quigley, who has not been In the best of health recently, appeared to have recovered from his indisposition, as he put up the best game he has played this Beason last night. He

Wb strong on the offensive and car.

fled the ball down the floor in great Biittp Richmond played rings around 'the capital city crew during the first period, and had It not been for the won

derful exhibition given by May at the

Koal the score would have been much larger.

The Quigley boys both caged the pellet in quick time, while Indianapo

lis was helpless.

Griffith Plays Well. Griffith played a good defensive game, as also did Lyons for the visitors, but the local players had a shade the best of it. When he got the ball he plajted with It until he could send it safe to one of his team. LQuigley's goal In the last period was a fluke. Lou brought the pill down the floor and shot for the cage. May made the stop, but the ball bounced In the air, struck Doc Harold and then bounded into the netting. The goal made by Lewis wasVa clean one. With Long assisting, he carried the ball down the floor and gave it a terrific wallop from an angle. It got by O'Metz. Line-up and summary: Richmond. Indianapolis. L. Quigley Long First Rush. O. Quigley Lewis Second Rush. Evans Harold Center. Griffith ..... Lyons Halfback. O'Metz May Goal. First Period. Goal, Caged by . Time. Richmond, O. Quigley .. :57 Richmond, L. Quigley 1:56 Second Period. Indianapolis, Lewis, 14:19 Third Period.

Richmond, L. Quigley 1 Rushes L. Quigley, 5; Long, 1. Stops O'Metz, 36; May, 39. Foul Harold. Foul Missed O. Quigley. In-and-Out Harold, Lewis and Quigley. Referee Cunningham.

Brown leads in the table of scores made by the individual players on the Richmond high school basketball team during the present season, including the games played at Lebanon, Crawfordsville and Waynetown during the

holiday trip.

Richmond has scored a total of 359 points against their opponents' 262. , The local five was not defeated during the school term and -vhile away from home they were up against a brand of basketball with whXi they were unfamiliar. Erown leads in the "number of points sccred with Clarence Porter r close second, and Parker crowding them for

the honors.. Brown, too, has made the most goals, both from the field and from the foul line, but he has also

made the most fouls against oppo

nents. Jessup, Dollins, McBride and "W. Porter have only played in a few

games or part of a game, consequently they have not had an opportunity to

show what they could do.

Stivers, which plays here Friday

night, will probably have the fastest school five that has played the Richmond quinetet this season and the game is being anxiously awaited, as everyone feels confident the Dayton boys can be defeated.

PLACE AGAINST SPEEDY FORDS

AUTO LEAGUE STANDING. Teams Won. Lost. Pet. Mercedes 8 1 .887 Fords ..... 7 2 .750 Davis ................ 3 9 .333 Packards 0 9 .000

Fords.

G. F.G. Missed F. Sparks, f 2 1 . - 0 Runnels, t ... 0 . 2 0 1 Cooper, c .... 1 0 1 4 Wynn, g 0 0 - 0 3 Smith, g 0 ' 0 0 2 Totals ...... 3 , 3.2 10

VETS MUFF THIRD

TO SANTA BOWLERS

HAD LEY BOWLS ,299

Horace Hadley set a mark for local bowlers at the City alleys yesterday that will probably stand for a long time. Hadley rolled 299. He made eleven' straight strikes and on his twelfth ball rolled nine. The other pin quivered while the spectators held their breath, thinking it was going to be a perfect score, but the pin failed to fall.

FIX 8EASON RATES.

When Racine comes here next week to meet the Richmond polo t.am, fans will have an opportunity to see all three, games at bargain prices. Tick

ets will be placed on sale for $1 "0, good for all three games.

"Y" TO ENTER MEET

Coach Roach of the Y. M. C- A., announces that the International Hexathlon will be held this yeir early in March and he expects a large list of entries. Last year Richmond made a good showing in the events, scoring 1,7". points and finishing thirty-second out of forty-two entries in the Class C events. This year there will be a 60-yard potato race, 220-yard potato race, running high jump, standing broad jump, fence vault and 12pound shot put.

Mercedes, leaders of the

Automobile Basketball league, played the Packards, wno are occupying the cellar position, last night, and defeated them, 6-0, and it was well that they did so, for had they lost, the Fords, who defeated the Davis, 9-7, would have been tied with them for first place. Both games were rough, and the few fouls called on the boys give no idea of 'the roughness. Summary of the games:

Mercedes.

After taking the first two game at the City alleys last night the Vets dropped the third to the Santa Marias. Nearly all the men bowled a steady game, but the Vets ' were In the best form and made their opponents travel at a fast pace to get away with the

r,a rfleld ! last game. O Brlen .won all the hon

Murray, f Tittle, f . Tevis, c . Carver, g Hosack, g

G. , 0 , 1 . 2 . 0 . 0

Totals 3

F.G. 0 0 0 0 0 0

Keedham, f Rentfrow, f Arnold, c Burkett, g

Packards. G. F.G. ..0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0

Totals 0 0 Note The Packards game with but four men Davis. G. F.G. McMahan, f . . 1 0 Dollins, f .... 0 0 Hockensm'h, c 1 3 Jones, g 0 0 Cross, g 0 0 Totals .2 3

Missed 1 1 1 0 0

Missed 0 0 1 0 1 played

ors, taking high score' with 209 and the average with 192..- Summary: Santa Maria.

F. 0 0 1 0

n

F. 0 0 3 0 3 the

Players 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Ringhoff ... 165' 153 186, 504 168 Shofer ..... 146 156 163 465 155 W. Pfeiffer. . 132 186 183 501 167 Zeyen 179 107 182 486 156 P.B.Mercurio 147 157 162 466 155 Totals .... 769 759 876 2404 ... Veta. Players 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. P. .Mercurio. 165 152 164 481 160 O. Pfeiffer.. 176 127 139 433 144 P. P. Obrien 169 209 200 578 192 F. Cronin .. 154 181 164 499 166 Burke 147 133 192 472 157 I Totals 811 802 850 2461 ...

Missed 1 3 3 0 0

F. 1 0 4 0 0

HIGH GETS POINTERS

FROM GIRLS' TEAM

QUIGLEYS TRIUMPH IN CURTAIN RAISER

' The time-killer prior ' to the big game at the Coliseum laat night was played between the Greeks and Quigleys and the latter. won 4-1. It was a rough and tumble affair with a flash of polo occasionally but the crowd appeared to enjoy it. Summary:

Greek. .

Rushes Rushes

Bradfield, lr-.... 4 Williams, 2r .... 0

Fetzer, c 0 Stolle, hb 0

Mitchell, g 0

Gls. Gls. 2 2 0 0 0

Fls. Fls.

Totals 4 4 1 Quigley. Rushes Gls. Fls. Reed, lr 1 0 0 Shallenberg, 2r. . 0 0 0 Etter, 2r 0 . 0 0 Minner, c 0 1 0 Camp, hb 0 0 0 Gordon, g 0 0 .0 Totals 1 1 0 Referee Dunham. ATHENIAN FIRSTS HUMRLE SECONDS As a . curtain raiser to the high school second team and Iroquois game at the "Y" gym last night the Athenian first and second fives played, the firsts wishing, 16-6. Summary: Athenian First.

itAcicE co:.:es ket.e i FOR TIIIiEE BATTLES - v Racine plays here Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of next week and In Monde on Tuesday and Friday. Racine has one of the fastest quintets on the road, and It will keep both Richmond and Monde hustling to win. All the men are professional who hare made records. Here Is the lineup. Richmond. " Racine. L. Quigley Corsenlu First Rash Q. Quigley Ballet Second Rush Evans Relcfeei Center Griffith Kantz

Halfback O'Metz Heffnor Goal.

Friday afternoon the High school basketball team will be the guests of the school at supper at 4 o'clock at a dinner in the school restaurant. The meal will be what is called a training meal and will be especially prepared under the watchful eye of Physical Instructor Robert Nohr, Jr. After satisfying the pangs of hunger the team will watch the girl's basketball team play a game in an effort to get a few pointers and then will rest until time to take the floor against Stivers.

Mansfield, f Williams, f Dollins, c . Crowe, g .. Evans, g .. Sinex, g ... Totals

G. 1 2 4 0 0 1 8

F.G. 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0

Missed 0 0 0 0 0 0

Women of Sendentary Habits. . Women who get but little exercise are likely to be troubled with constipation and indigestion and will find Chamberlain' Tablet highly benericlal. Not so good a a three or fourmile walk every day. but very much better than to allow the bowels to remain In a constipated condition. They ae easy and pleasant to tak- and most agreeable In effect. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

Athenian Seconds. G. F.G. Missed Thomas, f ... 0 0 1 Brebm, f .... 1 1 0 Holcomb, g .. 0 0 0 Livingston, g. 1 1 3 Ross, g 0 0 0 Totals ... 2 2 4

F. 1

2

2 0 0 1

F. 0 0 0 0 0

CANT LOSE HAIR .- Twenty Years From Today a Baldheaded Man Will B an Unusual Sight. One of the most prominent druggists of America made a statement a few weeks ago which has caused a great deal of discussion among scientists In the medical press. He said: If the new hair grower. Mlldredlna Hair Remedy. Increases Its sales as It has during the past year, it will be used by nearly every man. woman and child In America within eight years. "When Mildredlna Hair Remedy Is used almost universally, dandruff will disappear and with Its departure baldness, itching scalp, splitting hair and all scalp diseases will follow and twenty years from now a bald head will be a rarily." Mail orders filled by Mildred Louise Co., Boston, Mass. Free samples at A. G. Luken & Co.'s druf store this week. Adv. '

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ARRANGES SPORT CARD.

Billle Benson Is arranging a boxing card for a show to be held at Eagles hall on January 28. If Nelson wins in his fight here with Tommy Dillon on the 18, Benson will make an effort to match him with "Lil" Arthur Stlgall.

An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods; rubbing on useless "flesh creams," or following some foolish physical culture stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. You cannot get fat until your digestive tract assimilates the food you eat. There is a preparation known to reliable druggists almost everywhere which seemingly embodies the missing elements needed by the digestive organs to help them convert food into rich, fat-laden blood. This modern treatment is called Sargol and has

been termed the greatest of. fleshbuilders. Sargol aims through regenerative, re-constructlve powers to coax tLj stomach and intestines to literally soak up the fattening elements of your food and pass them into the blood.

where they are carried to the starved,

body. You can readily picture what

result this amazing transformation

should produce as with increased

weight the cheeks fill out, hollows about neck, shoulders and bust dis

appear and from 10 to 20 pounds of

solid, healthy flesh is added to the body. Sargol Is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, efficient. Clem Thistleth-

waite's four stores and other leading

druggists of this vicinity have it and will refund your money if you are not satisfied, as per the guarantee found in every package. NOTE:-. Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder and while excellent results in cases of nervous indigestion, etc., have been reported care should be taken about using it unless a grain of wtjight is desired. ndv: ? i-j"'1.'.'"'. fV

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