Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 79, 11 February 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1916. Harold's Team Politely Allows Locals to Win in Polo Duel nri

C. H. S. Brings Fast Quintet

Extra-Extra-Extra! Dr. Harold Smiles But Em-Roes Lose

"tjM Father Time" Dr. Heber Hall Harold and his crew of ancients, alao known In Indiana polo circles as the representative five of the Marion Old Timers Retreat or the Indianapolis Em roe combine, participated In a little game of roller polo with the Richmond outfit at the Coliseum last night. In cidentlr the Quakers ' attached the clamps to the affair, 10 to 3. In vivid contrast with the Muncie argument of last Saturday night, last evening's program of activity was . marred by no semblance of tragedy or i riot. Most amicable relations existed i between the rival factions and this i era of good feeling was only climaxed i when H. II. Harold, he of the sinister mien, actually and truly smiled. This ' unexpected phenomena on the part of ' the scrappy leader of the visiting host, ' was really the feature of the evening's ' entertainment, all agreed. Follow Fast Play. i The unusually withal remarkable I sight of the rigid features of Dr. I Harold -relaxing Into a symbol of sun nine roiiowea ana was tne termma tion of a rapid fire reel of kaleidoscopic events that were humorous to say the least. Indianapolis was way off form last night, Vic Newman, local boy who filled the flops of Sox Lyons last night, admitted. Newman really played bet ter games before, too, others admitted, I From Father Ted Lewis, rush, down I to Arlle Mays, goal tend, the visitors i appeared to hold little Interest in proceedtngs. May's work was especially I raw. Not that any credit should be de ' tracted from the showing of the local i club. Richmond played a speedy, i beady, clever game and deserved to ' win by the substantial majority. The 1 Qulgleys on the rush line were never in better form. Walt Evans got by with scrsppy though faultlessly clean work around the mid section of the floor. Griffith at half and Jimmy OMets before the pen, were ilium inarles, too. Richmond took the floor in a bust- ; ness like manner and with business ' like precision and methods proceeded I to sew up things in the first handful , of minutes. O. Qulgley banged the 1 first one into the Indian coop just seven minutes and four seconds after ' the initial rush. Lou Qulgley repeat 1 tfd, Kvsns and Box slammed in a quar . let and kept Arlle Mays busy chun in goals fur the next three mitttites. Just be for th clone of the first Installment Ted Lewis got away with one of his angl drives. The ; score at clone of the period was Richmond, 6) Indianapolis, 1, Th rival forces broke fifty-fifty in ilia second round. Lon'i,scor four ; minutes after start or play was duplii rated by L. Quliiley a scant breath ! later. Ted Lewis snored for Indlunnpoils but Lou QnlKley evened this nil1 inond, 7; Indianapolis, 3, Richmond Just emphasised things in 'the final. First ICvana shot one punt the weary and disgruntled Mays, Thtn Lou Qulgley disturbed the meshing sgaln. Fry, who relieved Kvuns, Ht center, three minutes before close of the round, scored the tenth and final, EARLHAM TOSSERS BATTLE ROSE POLY Ted Lanlng, Speedy Meeks, Gene Quigg, Fay and Russell Win slow, Hal Templin, Pontius, Bundy and Castle, with Coach II. E. Whiteside, and a number of rooters made up the Karlham basketball contingent which departed this afternoon for Terre Haute where the Rose Poly five will be p'.ayed tonight. Tomorrow night the Quakers will meet Butler at Indianapolis. The line-up for the game with Rose Poly tonight follows: Rose Poly. Earlham. Davis Lanlng Forward. Floyd Meeks Forward. Larr F. Winslow Center. Klngery Templin Guard. Buck, Orr Pontius Guard. BOOKS "YOUNG ABE" "Happy" McIIenery of Lima, O., and "Young Abe" Attel of Cincinnati, both boys of considerable repute, will mix it in the second bout of the program to be put on by the Quaker City Boxing club at the Eagles' hall February 23. The boys will weigh In at 130. The bout is scheduled to go ten rounds. SOMEBODY MIXES DATES Contrary to a fictitious announcement Centerville varsity and the Richmond high school second team have not been booked for a game to be played at the Coliseum February 18. "Somebody evidently has their dates mixed. said Faculty Manager Towle, this morning. A game between the teams is pending, but no definite date has been arranged. Richmond People . Good Dressers Very few cities la the United Statei fan show as many well-dressed peopli as Richmond, a Urge per cent of then having their clothes made to order. You can tell a w oarer of Emmons T-'lorfng it Is classy an', vp-to-date nr. m.lt. ftn aiilta S1S.00 to 30.00 TV HIT - s,mv - . Main and Ninth 8 trstts Emmons j t-Adv rjiu-aiiji - nr.-

The lineups, score, and summary follows: Indianapolis (3) Richmond (10) Long ........First Rush...L. Qulgley Lewis Second Rush. .O. Qulgley Harold Center Evans Newman Halfback Griffith Mays Goal O'Metz Score by periods: First Period. Goal Caged by Time. Richmond . ...O. Qulgley....... 7:04 Richmond ....L. Quigley . 2:12 Richmond ....L. Qulgley :1S Richmond ....Evans 2:11 Richmond . ...O. Quigley :17 Indianapolis ..Lewis 3:54 Second Period.

Indianapolis ..Long 4:00 Richmond . ...L. Quigley 5:42 Indianapolis ..Lewis :25 Richmond . ...L. Quigley 2:37 Third Period. Richmond ....Evans :45 Richmond . ...L. Quigley 11:15 Richmond ....Fry 3:35 Summary. Rushes L. Quigley 13, Long 3. Goals L. Qulgley 4, O. Quigley 3, Evans 2, Lewis 2, Long, Fry. Fouls None. Stops Mays 31, O'Metz 31. Referee Cunningham. Timer Byer. Attendance 1,500. NATCO DROPS THREE TO SPEEDY PHEGGS Hi Puckett's average of 99 for three games didn't help things any, and the Natco five dropped three In a row to the Phegg pin artists in the Business Men's. league games at the "Y" alleys last night. Erk, of the winners, was high man at 159. The scores: Natcos. Player Barker . . , Puckett . , 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. 134 448 149 174 96 134 116 140 128 109 138 92 167 93 298 425 317 421 99 142 106 140 Elstro 153 110 121 Feasle Kuckenbrode Totals .... Player 659 624 Pheggt. 1st. 2d. 610 1909 3d. Total. Ar. Price ., 151 161 118 185 154 160 140 453 151 lladley Gentle 144 01 181 117 13ft 198 141 140 397 474 476 422 182 158 150 141 Krk Blind Totals 641 771 760 2121

Results at Garfield

Buick, 3; Pilots, 0. Pilot, Buick, Hosack K. Pollins Forward. Tittle Byrkett Forward. Coulter Mutchner Center, Price , Needham Guard, Hale ., Kehlinbilnk Guard. Points Dolllns, 2; Mutchner, 1. Stutz, 3; Mercedes, 2. Stutz. Mercedes. Murray Runnels Forward. Crowe McMlnn Forward. Cooper Arnold Center. Wessel Rentfrow Guard. Wynn Smith Guard. Point Arnold, 2; Wessel, 2; Murray. Sunbeams, 2; Ramblers, 1. Sunbeams. Ramblers. Sparks Jones Forward. Smith Mason Forward. , Carver Clapp BATTLE TO DRAW IN CURTAIN LIFTER In the curtain act to the RichmondIndianapolis polo game at the Coliseum last night the Quigley and Greek amateur combines battled to a 1-to-l draw. The game went the lull route with neither team produsing the necessary marker. The contest was fairly speedy and well played. The line-up and summary: Quigleys, 1. Greeks, 1. Reid Bradfield First Rush. Shallenburg Williams Second Rush. Kemp Guyer, Fetzer Center. Jessup Stolle Halfback. Minor , Mitchell Goal. Rushes Bradfield, 3; Reid, 2. Goals Bradfield, Reid. Staps Minor, 20; Mitchell. 20. Referee Dunham. M'DONALD WINS OUT Ernest McDonald in defeating Mahloii Walls in the first two of three Sanies of cue roque in the finals was declared the winner of the 1916 tournament, yesterday at the Y. M. C. A. Raymond Williams is the winner of the finals of the ping pong contest tut? A W V. VM V jf uq yvuQ -V W W . The finals have not been reach in the checker contest. .

LOCAL SCHOOL REFUSES GAME WITH LIBERTY

That the challenge of the Liberty high school basketball team will be ignored by R. H. S. authorities became evident this morning when Principal F. G. Pickell made the following statement relative to the proposed series between the Richmond and Liberty high school teams: "Insofar as Richmond high school is concerned the controversy between the two schools may be considered closed. We have no open date to offer Liberty. Our schedule will not allow us to book another games. Liberty may have an opportunity of playing us during the tournament here. Other than that we will book no games with Liberty basketball team." Charles Towle, faculty manager of the R, H. S. team, as well as members of the local team and the student body In general are anxious that R. H. S. meet Liberty. "They have started something they never could hope to linlsn, saia Mr. Towle this morning. "Personally. I would like to see the game or gameB, and would do my best to arrange the bookings," continued Manager Towle. KRAVLERS CONQUER ROSE BUD SQUAD Surprises appear to be the rule and not the exception in the K. of C. bowling league. Last night at the city alleys, the erstwhile cellar champ crew of Krawlers revived to the extent of three games taken from the Rosebud higher-ups. Otten, Klnsella and Duffy were Krawler lights. The score: Rosebuds. Player Broderick .. Boyce Sharkitt .... Qulgley . . . . Qulnllvan ... Totals .... Player Kllnger .... Harrington.. . Fr. Duffy . .. Otten Klnsclla 1st. 2d. 3d Total. Av. 450 160 103 152 138 105 139 121 129 94 161 133 195 125 169 124 120 368 429 347 414 123 143 116 138 670 605 Krawlers. 1st. 2d. 733 2080 3d. Total. Av. 125 378 126 112 123 146 201 166 141 153 165 204 142 172 159 174 171 449 470 597 160 167 193 Totals 743 805 802 2365 Last season was the greatest In the history of the Yellowstone park, as 45,000 visitors paused through the iVtce. Center. Turner Stevens Guard, Bonn ,,,,,,, Bavls, Martin Guard, Points Sparks, Turner, Jones. T BETHEL, IND. Harry Spencer and family Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. .... Chester Anderson spent Oliver and Miss Bernlce Anderson spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Mutchner Miss Fern Addleman is spending a few days in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer spent Monday with the former's mother, Mrs. John Spencer Eber Brown of Carlstown, is spending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harlan Mrs. Sarah Hill has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heck of Greenville, O The Home Economic club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Weisenbon Thursday Mr. and Sirs. Carl Mote called on Charles Anderson Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofield and son Denver of Fountain City, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Moore Frances Curtis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson. ....A large crowd attended the jitney supper Saturday night. The proceeds were $18.00 Misses Elizabeth and Virginia Anderson spent Saturday night with Miss Wilma Harlan Harry Spencer and family spent Wednesday and Thursday with C. R. Jennings and family of near Lynn. LEAGUE AND ENDEAVOR HOLD UNION WORSHIP NEW PARIS, O., Feb. 11. The Epworth league's subject, "The Mystery of a Minority Night," will be used by the union meeting of the league and the Christian Endeavor Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church at 6:15 o'clock sharp. Elbert Bragg is leader, and urges all members and friends to be present, as an interesting meet ing is anticipated. The C. E. room was crowded last Sunday evening, and it is nopea to nave an even larger at tendance at this service. ' American films are more popular ttan ever in the Leeds (England) motion picture theatres, especially the "comedy" pictures. THE MODERN NEED is a remedy for tbeevfl effects of quick eating, over-eating and strenuous living. The medicine that meets this need that tones the stomach, stimulates the liver, regulates the bowels is UmS Sale ttXmr lkitiM bk Cha Seed mwmrmhmm. siai.leW

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C0UI1ERSVILLE QUINTET PROMISES TO AVENGE DEFEAT ON NOVEMBER 23

On the evening of November 23. 1915 a few minutes after the cloee of the Connersville-Rlchmond high game at Connersville, which the local team took over by the figures of 33 to 28, Captain Keller of the Fayette high school quintet gathered together four teammates and in a stage whisper imparted the following: "Wait till we go to Richmond. Will we get even then?" "We will," rejoined the four faithfuls. Tonight at the Coliseum, the Connersvllle crowd will try to fulfill that expressed determination. The Richmond-Connersville game should be one of the best games of the season. Connersville is represented by a speedy bunch of athletes who have the ability to give the Red

Porter Out of Play

William "Ernie" Porter, star forward of the Richmond high school second basketball team, will be out of the R. H. S. lineup tonight at Lewisburg. Week's Schedule of Sport Events for Local Fans Friday. Basketball Connersville high vs. Richmond at Coliseum. R. H. S. seconds at Lewisburg. Earlham interclass games. Garfield school gameB at Garfield gym. Polo Indianapolis vs. Muncie, at" Muncie. Bowling W. M. L. games at City alleys. A. S. M. league games at Y. M. C. A. alleys. City league games at City alleys. Baseball Meeting of new Industrial league at Y. M. C. A. Saturday. Basketball Independent games at Y. M. C. A. Bowling A. S. M. league games, afternoon and evening at Y. M. C. A. Individual matches at City alleys. Philomath Events By Osrtruds McCaihland. Mr. Harry Weber was a caller In Connersville Friday. ,. .Mr, M. B, Mo Cashland and daughter Umtrude at tended the. funeral of Mr. Thonai Clevenger held at Doddridge's Chnpel Friday..., Mr, and Mn. Wl'lnnl Redanberg and son and Mr. and Mra, Hoy Rodenber were among the shoppers In Richmond Saturday. .. .Samuel Fluther, wifa and daughter ParJIe, spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Shank. .. .Messrs, and Meadame John and Ora liendrlx and families were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth in Richmond... Mr, Jake Plankenborn and Mr, and Mrs, James Plankenhorn were in Richmond Friday Miss Gertrude McCashland called on Miss Mabel St in son Tuesday afternoon Mr, W. H Kinder of near Centerville spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher. EAST GERMANTOWN George Boughner has grip and is not in school this week Hobart Behr of Indianapolis, spent several days this week with his parents Mrs. Charles Wfhter was in Cincinnati this week Mrs. M. N. Brouse has returned home from Farmsville, O., where she was visiting friends Mrs. Will Hartman, who has been ill for several weeks, is improving . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elison very delightfully entertained at dinner Sunday, the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Personette, Liston Personette, Mr. and Mrs. John Waiters of Jacksonburg, and Miss Margaret Quigley of Williamsburg. WRITE ABOUT INDIANA. GREENSBURG, Ind., Feb. 11. Decatur county school children will write essays on the schools on March 17, which -has been designated "Indiana i Day." These papers will be used as a part of the centennial celebration to be observed here Oct 18-21. BETTER THAU CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substi tute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are tne result or ut. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the gooa that calcmel does but have no bad after effects. Thev don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of tha trouble and quickly correct it. Why curs the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel,loggy"and,,heavy.' Note how thev "clear" clouded brain and bow they "perk up" the spirits. At 10c and 13c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ob USE COOPER'S BLEND COOPER'S GROCERY

and White a run for the money. The game will be called at 8:15. The line-up: Connersville. 7 Richmond. Gregg Porter Forward. Trusler .; Brown Forward. Reed R- Parker Center. Wanley Pitts Guard. Keller Meranda Guard. FALL FRACTURE8 ARM. Ner B. Ballinger, 623 North Eighth street, fell down the cellar Wednesday and fractured his right arm above the wtfst joint.

Porter Is ' not enjoying the best of health and has been ordered to quit the game temporarily at least. Everett Shelton will supplant Porter in the Seconds lineup. The local squad in charge of Charles Towle left for Lewisburg late this afternoon. The Lakes of Killarney are thought to have been once the site of a large and populous city. THE "ENDLESS CHAIN" OF S. S. S. the Proper Safeguard, Catarrh Is tht offspring- of "colda. It Is a "cold" In its chronic form. Th air la filled with bacteria, whloh Is taken Into the mouth and nose through the process of breathlns. When thai body is In a healthy condition no harm! requite. But with our modern method of Indoor living- and sedentary occupations, the mucous membrane are usually not able to "throw-oft" this harmful bacteria, malting; catarrh a very common aliment. These germs breed and multiply, causing Inflamma-! tion, the blood rushes to the tnemibranei' to fight off tha bacilli. When Ui blood is In a vigorous condition its "defen-l nlve" efforts are successful. Otherwise, the cold "hangs-on" turns Into catarrh. Catarrh is a chronic Inflamma-1 tion of the mucous membranes. Muoou memoranda are tne lining on all the internal cavities of. the body. Oet that ALL cavities I There Is tha "endless ohaln" element of dancer. If allowed to ran on caiarrn win arret not only the nose, tut the throat and ear, making you liable to deafness, tiulmanarv and other troubles, Looal aMtllitatlonsi are uefless, The anfy rrit way to' treat this dread disease Is to purify thai b nod. The surest way t purify the btaoti I to take M, ft, M wnln Ms been the standard bluml medicine for fifty i rr. H, , d, Is a 9ry vegetable Sojntpaund, It will not Injur the meet dullest stomAoh, You ran gat M. a, . every repuiame drug store, w ve an assert lecueai fcepartirtent,, v you any' whleh will. 'be glad to give sneoiai aavio you may d sire without pharg. Writ; the Swift Hpeetna Comvanv. jbv, s, Aiiania vteora-ia. Carl F. YVeisbrod Piano Tuning and Re pairing.. Phone 2095. W. F. HOELSCHER OPTICIAN . 6th & Main. Open Evenings. PHOTOS 7ZZ MAIN 5T RICHMOND INf Notice to Ice Skaters REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED AT MORTON LAKE PARK. Will be open for hot lunches of any kind. Regular and Sunday. RELIABLE CHECK ROOM. AT RATLIFS Out of The nigh Rent District No. 12 North 9th St. s3UY HERE AND FOR LESS NOTICE There will be a special meeting of the. RICHMOND MAENNERCHOR 8ATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 12. All members requested to be present. By order of WM. J. SCHNEIDER, Pres. EDWARD IBSEN, Secretary. ,

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