Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 49, 7 January 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1916

Sport News

LOCAL PLAYERS READY TO HOLD STIVERS AT DAY Thi Stivers-Richmond game makes this a great night at the Coliseum toward which all high school students are looking with anxiety. The Dayton crew has not lost a game on the Coliseum floor and they arc coming over here with the strongest team they can muster together. The locals have not been seen on the floor since before the holidays but they have not been idle. Their trip proved disastrous so fax as winning games is concerned but it strengthened the five in its knowledge of the game. Those who watched them play against men who are larser in every way are unanimous in saying that Richmond has one of the best high school basketball teams in the country. Meranda and Pitts will both be In the game tonight and the old machine which has downed every high school team it has played this year will again be in working order.. TOWLE ANNOUNCES QUINTET'S SCHEDULE Basketball Schedule. Jan. 1 Stivers at Richmond Jan. li Open. Jan. 21 Rushvllle at Richmond. Jan. 28 Richmond at New Castle. Feb. 4 Hagerstown at Richmond. . Feb. 11 Connersville at Richmond. Feb. 18 Open. Feb. 25 Richmond at Anderaon. March 3 Rushvllle at Richmond. Above is Lie schedule as now arranged for the season by Manager Howie but there will be a game playf & with Waynetown on March 4 it some other nearby town can be induced to give the boys a game on March 3. The Richmond team is anxious to jgjay this five on the home floor as a Jvturn for the courtesy shown them en their recent trip to Waynetown. CORNELL WINS OUT IN WABASH BATTLE It was ncck-and-neck with Cornell and Wabash last night, the game ending 4-3 in favor of the Cornell five, which manaKcd to cage one more foul Koal than the rivals. McBride and Vore starred, but the shooting from the foul line by both teams was off. Summary : Cornell. G. F.G. Missed. F. McBride, f .. 1 0 2 5 Benn, f 0 0 0 0 Price, c 0 2 2 1 Wessell, g ... 0 . 0 1 1 Davis, g 0 0 0 2 " Totals 1 2 5 9 Wabash. G. F.G: Missed. F. Vore, f 1 1 1 3 Yeager, f ... 0 o 3 2 Mutchner. c ... 0 0 3 1 Borton, g t.. 0 0 1 . 0 Sudhoff, g ... 0 0 0 1 Totals 118 7 BUTLER RIDES OVER PRINCETON QUINTET With Retz starring, Butler beat Princeton, 6-1, at the Garfield school last night. The game was fast and rough, both sides fighting desperately all the way. Retz made all three baskets for his team, but Princeton was unable to find the goal. Their only tally was made by Motley. Summary: Princeton. G. F.G. Missed. F. Motley, f ... 0 1 0 1 Miller, f 0 0 0 1 Coulter, c .. 0 0 0 0 Tower, g 0 i 0 0 0 Shields, g ... 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 1 0 2 Butler. G. F.G. Missed. F. Cutter, f 0 0 0 0 Retz, f 3 0 0, 0 Loehr, c 0 tt, 1 x 0 Shaffer, g ... 0 0 0 0 Harris, g 0 0 1 1 Totals 3 0 2 1 BASKET FROM FOUL BEATS DEPAUW FIVE Vale beat DePauw last night by a narrow margin, taking the game 1-0. They got their lone tally, which was enough to win, on a foul thrown by Albright. Both teams were off in shooting from the field. Summary. Yale. G. F.G. Missed F. Dunham, t ... 0 0 1 2 Albright, f .. 0 1 0 1 Kehlenbrink, c 0 0 1 0 Edgerton, g .. 0 0 0 0 Hackman, g . . 0 00 0 Totals ..... 0 1 ,2 DePauw. G. Calkins, f ... 0 Thomas, f . . . . 0 Livingston, c. 0 Taylor, g ... 0 Lee, g ...... . 0 F.G. Missed F. 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

RUNNELS GOES FAST BUT PURDUE LOSES

Indiana won from Purdue last night, 6-2. Had Runnels received the support from his teammates that bis playing deserved, there would be a different story to tell. Runnels was all over the floor with two men covering him practically all the time. Summary:

Purdue. G. . F.G. Missed. F. Runnels, f ...1 0 0 0 Church, f 0 0 0 0 Wertz, c .... 0 0 0 I 0 Kehlenbrink, g 0 0 0 0 Smith, e .... 0 : 0 0 1 Totals ..... 10 0 1 Indiana. G. F.G. Misled. F. Brehm, f .... 1 0 1 0 Johnson, f . . . 0 0 0 0 Holcomb, c . . 1 0 0 0 Ferguson, g . . 1 0 0 0 Dietrich, g .. 0 0 T 0 Totals ..... 3 0 1 0

PHEGGS WORK HARD FOR NATCO SERIES The Natcoes lost three games to the Pheggs in the Business Men's league race at the Y. M. C. A. alleys last night. It was hard going for them in the last two games but they managed to nose out ahead. Miller's work on the pins is responsible for the defeat of the Natcoes, for he rolled steadily all through, taking the high score and the high average. Summary: f Natcoes. Players 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Asbury ..... 135 153 148 436 145 Feasel 124 ' 165 122 407 135 Thomas .... 120 136 140 396 132 Voris 92 126 100 318 106 Picola 133 140 134 407 135 Team Totals. 600 720 644 1964 ... v Pheggs. Players 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Price ....... 122 120 137 379 126 Miller 155 165 .204 524 174 Hadley 98 137 106 341 113 Erk 163 171 126 460 153 Gentle 138 133 124 395 132 Team Totals. 676 726 697 2099 ... BATTLE TO BREAK TIE WITH MUNCIE Polo history may be made -tonight when Richmond lines up against its most feared rival. A victory will give the locals more confidence when they get Muncie on the home floor and if they can get a lead of a few games in the series being played they will battle more desperately to win. Much depends on tonight's game, for the Quakers have dropped the last two games to their rivals and the loss of another one will hardly tend to inspire them with confidence. NELSON SIGNS PAPERS Fred Batsche, nunager of Terry Nelson, has forwarded signed articles o agreement to Sam Vigran for his fight here on Jan. 18 with Tommy Dillon of Indianapolis. Dillon forwarded his articles several days ago so the match is assured. Vigran has also heard from Jack Cronin of Muncie, and Frankie Mason of Fort Wayne. Red Snyder and Tommy Gary have already signed. Lou Bauman of Cincinnati, has agreed to referee. PLAY CURTAIN RAISER Late today it was announced that contrary to first reports, there would be a curtain raiser to the RichmondStivers game at the Coliseum tonight. A game for the second team has been arranged with a team of local high school boys, tto be called at 7:30 o'clock. GARFIELD STANDING Teams Won. Lost. Pet. Princeton ...6 3 .666 Cornell 6 3 .666 Indiana 5 4 .555 Butler 5 4 .555 Wabash 4 ,5 .444 DePauw 4 5 .444 Purdue 3 6 .333 Yale 3 6 .333 The latest piece of fire-fighting equipment is a tricar chemical engine. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these lit" tie sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver o act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. It you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath adull.tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. - Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company. Columbus, O

TIPPERARYS RALLY TAKING LAST GAME

: After winning the first two games from the Tipperarys the Spartans slowed down and lost the third by a close score. Knauber was n great form and carried all the honors. For the average he made 173 and rolled the high with 218. . Interest has not waned in the Kaysee race. Summary: - Spartans. -. -.. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Crump ...... 184 174 156 514-171 O'Brien . 152 161 130 443 148 Klser 182 157 156 495 165 Zwissler .... 102 133 148 , 373 121 Knauber .... 147 218 153 518 173 Team totals. 767 843 743 2343 ... Tipperarays. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. . 163 152 143 458 153 . 110 1S1 173 464 155 136 110 127 373 124 Player SJm Brennan . . Behringer W. Cronin . . 133 177 150 460 153 Lichtenfels. . 169 145 203 517 172 Te..m totals. 711 765 796 2272 BOOKS LOU BAUMAN. Lou Bauman says the Cincinnati Times-Star, now has refereeing Jobs at Cincinnati, Dayton Richmond. It won't be long at this pace before clubs in far off burgs will be seeding for the Cincinnati referee, who classes well up among the best arbiters of the season. PLAYS AT DANVILLE. The Earlham basketball five goes to Danville tonight to play the Danville Normalit s and expects to return victorious. Earlham a strong team this year. CHASE FREE TO JOIN ANY BIG LEAGUE CLUB UAL, Handsome Hal Chase, the dashing first baseman, who jumped to the Buffalo Federals in mid-season, is now free to join any big league club that wants his services, according to an announcement by Charles Comiskey, owner of the White Sox. It is possible that Manager Rowland of the White Sox will put In a bid for the one-time sfar. GAAR DENIES REPORT Clem Gaar, a member of the board of directors of the Coliseum, today emphatically denied the report that negotiations were being carried on to induce Eddie Higgins, former rush on the Muncie polo team, to relieve Lou Quigley. Mr. Gaar said a number of fans had mentioned Higgins as a possible member of the team,- but that thedirectors did not even know where Higgins Is located, and that no attempt had been made to communicate with him in an effort to induce him to join the team. The directors are satisfied with the team and believe it capable of holding its own with either Indianapolis, Muncie or Racine. The Royal Astronomical Society has just had its charter amended so that women are eligible for election as fellows and associates. CURES RHEUMATISM AND BOWEL TROUBLE Twenty-five Cents Worth la Plenty; Try it! Take Harmless, Soothing Trex for Just 3 Days. Thf no more stingin rheumatic pains; gcod-b; - chrcnic miserable constipation; no m- - sore -idneys nor acv.ing back. Trex is wonderful! Acts right off. Trex induces natural drainage' of the entire system; promptly opens your clogged up kidners, liver and bowels; cleani tlie -t'-aach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishness, headaches, dizziness nd constipation misery. D-n't stay "knocked cut" any longer. Get this quick-relief today. 25c at A. G. Luken & Cots er sample direct from r . Denton Ci, (Not Inc.) Beardstown, 111. Adv.

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German War

To Show H. MEYER-RITHLOW. Charles Roser, manager of the Lyric, announced today that he has secured the real action war pictures, released in American under the auspices of the German general staff, and presented under the management of H. Meyer-Rithlow, a veteran . of the present war. The pictures will be shown here next Tuesday and Wednesday. They are vivid presentation of actual war scenes and are not posed films nor action pictures taken behind, the tiring line by troops detailed for this purpose. H. Meyer-Rithlow won his Iron Cross in the Russian campaign and is the first veteran of the war to reach American soil. He is feldwebel in German army and is in America on a furlough. The money that is realized on the productions is used for relief work among the prisoners. A lecturer explains the pictures. The films were shown to large crowds at Brt Wayne early this week. The Fort Wayne News has the following con:-ient: Taken from a standpoint of educational news, the war pictures being shown at the Lyric theatre today for the last time, are about as near perfect for securing the correct information about the conditions in the European war as anything yet discovered. Scenes along the battle front, in the trenches, in the captured cities, the hardships and struggling of the soldiers to murder their former neighbors, together with the care and attention accorded to each prisoner of war. To help raise funds for the provision and protection of these prisoners in Germany, H. Meyer-Rithlow, the first German veteran to reach the American shores, is showing the only genuine motion pictures taken right LOSES MAIL IN CREEK. ANDERSON', Ind., Jan. 7. Paul Stephens, substitute rural route carrier, while returning from a trip over his route, drove into a wash-out. Farmers rescued Stephens but the mail bag wasn't recovered until the next morning after it had been in the water all night. THE SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT FOR SWOLLEN VEINS Delay in treating Varicose Veins is a dangerous proceeding. There is a new Home Treatment that sufferers c- - depend upon that gradually reduces the enlarged veins to normal size and stops the aching almost instantly. Get a two ounce original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) from any first class drug store and apply to the veins as directed. Mrs. H. K. A., Odanah, Mich., writes: "Emerald Oil has reduced my swollen veins wonderfully." Generous sample by mail on receipt of 10c from Moone Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Loo H. Fine can supply you. Adv. COLDS Many sick spells begin with coughs and colds bu. might be easily checked by taking ROSS' COLD TABLETS Twenty-Five Cents For Children's Cough Use -ROSS' Syr. White Pine Comp. Mentholated 25c ROSS' Drug Store The Place For Quality 712 MAIN ST. 2b RACINE vs. RICHMOND

Veteran

War Films on the battle front, and throughout all of the fighting districts. First scenes are shown along the French front then immediately the attention of the audience i3 called to the manner of fighting along the Russian frontier, and so on through the entire 5,000 feet of film. There are no dull moments and the many different modes of fighting in each instance is peculiar and interesting. DROPSY TREATED FREE By Dr. Miles, the Great Specialist, Who Sends a New $3.75 Treatment Free. Many Cured After Others Failed. At first no disease is apparently more harmless than dropsy; a little swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or abdomen. Finally there is great shortness of breath, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomiting, even bursting of the limbs and aj lingering and wretched death if thej dropsy is not removed. Dr. Miles has been known as a lead-1 ing specialist in these diseases for 30 1 years. His liberal offer of a $3.75 Treatment free to all sufferers, is certainly worthy of serious consideration, j You may never have such an opportunity again. The Grand Dropsy Treatment consists of four dropsy remedies in one, also Tonic Tablets and Pura-Laxa for removing the water. This treatment is specially prepared for each patient and-is three times as successful as that of most physicians. It usually relieves the first day, and removes swelling In six days In most cases. Delay is dangerous. Send for Remark able Cures in Your State. All afflicted readers may have Book, Examination Chart, Opinion, Adv!-e and a Two-Pound Trial Treatment free. Write at once. Describe your case. Address, Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. DA., 90S to 918 Main Street. Elkhart, Ind. Adv. ffQ)ILD Coliseum management have offered reserved seats for the THREE GAMES NEXT WEEK with Racine for ' $&.Q(0 Get tickets at Coliseum before Monday Night's game. m

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WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., Jan. 7i Raymond Cain completed his twelfth year aa rural carrier out of Williamsburg Friday.. Mr. Cain was appointed when the route was 'first established and has been a faithful public servant. LOW POWER RATES INTEREST FACTORIES "The lower the electric power rate the city is able to offer, the more Inducement it will be for factories .to locate in Richmond." said E. M. Haas, secretary of the Commercial club. "It the municipal plant can offer onecent power rates, or perhaps less, factories will find that Richmond will be the place to locate." Mr. Haas said that in citiea like Springfield, O., where exceedingly low power rates are offered, even through a private corporation, the city finds It easy to interest factories. MRS. HAXTON ILL Mrs. Alice Haxton is ill at the home of George Lane, 131 North Seventh street. PALACE TODAY Metro Film Corp. Presents the Eminent Stage Ctar EDWARD BREESE In the 5-Act Drama of the Lumber Camps ... "The Song of theWageSlave' From the Famous Poem by Robert W. Service, "The Spell of the Yukon. Hear Our Wurlitzer Orchestra play this picture. "It Makes Them Live."

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