Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 85, 25 February 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1916.

Sports

IN 15 MINUTES MASKED MARVEL THROWS 3 MEN HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Feb. 25. It took "Masked Marvel," wrestling shark, just fifteen minutes to pin the shoulders of his three opponents Homer Dila, Boston; Eddie Ellers, Kokomo; and Chris Ramer, Ilagerstown, to the mat in the exhibition matches attended by "300 fans here last night. The "Marvel's" opponents w ere to have stayed one hour between 1he three. J I. F. J fall refereed the matches. Homer Dils, of Boston, was the first victim ot the Charleson's husky pbenom. The Boston man stayed with his adversary just five minutes before he Buccumbetl to the scissors. Ellers, the Kokomo man, was the next opponent. He stayed just two and onehalf minutes before the marvel ended it with u head and arm bar. Chri3 Ramr, local pride, did a little better than hi team mates but at that went down after seven and one-half minutes of slam-bang tussling. A body hold performed the trick. In the neini-windup matches, Ray and Roy Fowler put up three clever settos. Ray won the first fall in sixteen minutes. Roy came back ana annexed the two finals in eight and SI minutes, respectively. In the preliminary Leo ('inch, a M uncle boy, put it over Terry Ryan, Lima, O., in straight, falls. RUSHVILLE WINNERS ENTER TOURNEY HERE Authorities of the Kushville high Mhonl atisure Richmond liish school officials that the basketball tournament nt the Hast Central Indiana High nss-ocbtiou will in no way interfere with the district tourney at Richmond March 10 an ; 11. Shelbyviile, Connersville, (iieentiburg. Rushvillo, Carthage and Milroy are entered in the j:. 1. A. n eel. which will be held tltiu Friday smd Saturday. The three Mroimest teams in this meet will be I'litt. n d In the district tourney atRichmond. HIGH TEAM LEAVES TO MEET ANDERSON With every member of the squad in the pink of condition and confident in lils ability to aid in the rout of the Atidersonians, seven regular varsity members of the Richmond high school basketball live left for the upstate ramp this noon at 11:05. The team v.wi in charge of Coach Nohr and faculty Manager Charles Towle. A number of citizen rocters made the trip by a later train. The tfains line-up tonight: Anderson. Richmond. olvey Brown Forward Pi V. her C. Porter Forward Ran: bey R. Parker Center Jackson Pitts Guard ISrouneit Merandu Guard Subs (A) McDoniel. forward; Trueblood, guard. (R) Dollins, center; V. Porter, forward; Jessup, guard. VETS LOSE AGAIN: SPARTANS WIN TWO The leading Vet five of the K. of C. circuit suffered another set back last night, when the Spartan crowd, rallying in the finals, took two sets of three at the City alleys. , The scores:

Spartans. I lave i' 1't. 2d. 3d. Tl. Av. Crump 112 127 12S 367 122 Kiser 136 131 132 399 133 Zwisslcr 125 171 199 495 165 Kinuibcr.... 1 15 133 1S5 463 154 Blind 117 152 146 415 138 Totals .. 635 714 790 2139 ... Vets. F l.i vet' - Ut. 2d. 3d. Tl. Av. M.ruiiio ... 169 140 134 413 14S I'leiffer 139 130 151 420 140 O'Brien 155 172 ICS 495 165 Cronin 131 110 139 380 127 Burke 178 107 140 425 142 Totals .. 772 659 732 2163 ...

IIOOSIERS HAND K. 0, TO KENTUCKY TEAM Poor old Kentucky of the A. S. M. league submitted to another thumping last night when in the series with the lloosifra at the association pathways the Colonels lost out in every one of the three settos. Rees, the author of a 2 13-1 68-171 set of scores, was high mogul. The scores:

Kentucky. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Tl. Av. Wells 12S 128 128 384 128 Martin 120 143 130 393 131 Schaffer .... 123 104 105 332 111 Iloyce 136 126 151 413 138 Dlggs 160 150 140 450 150 Totals .. 675 651 659 1972 ... Hoosiers. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. TI. A v. Uees 213 16S "171 552. 184 Williams.... 134 131 129 .394 131 Merkel 141 141 141 423 141 Shissler .... 152 136 T38 26 142 Roach 128 128 128 384 128 Total 704 707 2167 ,

and athletics

MEYERS ELECTED HEAD OF COMMERCIAL CLUBS

Representatives of the sij charter clubs of the Commercial amateur baseball circuit the Banker, Postal Fed, Kaysee, Kremo, Press and Pennsy office teams met at the Y. M. C. A. last night to effect an organization of the 1916 Commercial. Because representatives voted it better to adopt the constitution before electing officers, actual naming of league heads was not carried through last night. However, tentative slate including the names of Karl Meyers, for president; John Ulrich, for vice president, and II. T. Sullivan, secretary and treasurer, met with the unanimous approval of clubs. Slate will be formally appointed at the next meeting of the league at the Y. M. C. A. Monday, March 6. Karl Meyers Presides. Karl Meyers, of the S. A. L. and well known in amateur baseball ranks of the city, presided at last night's meeting. With the exception of the Pennsy office team, which was represented by proxy, each club had two representatives present. Ollie Otten and James Harrington were to look after the Knights of Columbus interests. Charles Stoddard, for the Feds, Frank Kiser and Eddie Crawford, Banker; Arthur Wililams and Harvey Btrr, Press, were present. Herman Eckler and Roland Mitchell were present to put in a good work for George Bayer and his crew. Getting down to business the league directors decided that the circuit like last year should be a six club affair. Inasmuch as it is impossible to accommodate more than six teams in the league the applications of several other" teams were not considered. Players of these teams however will be invited to affiliate with some other club. Ask Approval of "Y". At the suggestion of Meyers, chairman; it was decided to ask the Y. M. A. authorities that they sanction NATGOS AS USUAL ' MUFF ENTIRE SET With 111 Puckett in characteristic form the Natcos didn't have . much show in the B.-M. set of games with the A. S. M. five at the "Y" pathways last night. Natcos. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. 172 113 189 112 135 TI. 286 104 3S7 445 335 384 Av. 143 104 112 148 112 128 Kuckenbrode . . . Feasel 104 Puckett 116 Baker ...... 137 Asbury 104 Elstro 126 114 108 119 119 123 Totals , Player Ulrich Diggs Sample .... Snyder Rees 5S7 5S3 721 1891 A. S. M. 1st. 2d. 170 190 143 -102 3d. 135 Tl. Av. 495 165 149 394 131 130 150 134 153 112 123 112 163 395 425 132 142 142 169 426 Totals .. 737 680 728 2135 Results at MOTOR LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Ramblers 5 1 .833 Stutz 3 3 .500 Mercedes 3 3 .500 Sunbeams 3 3 .500 Pilot 3 3 .500 Buick 1 -5 .167 RAMBLERS, 18; STNTZ, 0. Ramblers. Stutz. Wessel Hockensmith Forward. Tittle '. Jones Forward. Crowe Stevens Center. Frazier Martin Guard. Clapp Guard. Baskets Stevens 6, Hockensmith 3. Foul Points none. Fouls Jones. PILOTS, 8; MERCEDES, 0. Pilots. Mercedes. McMahan Tittle Forward. Hosack Dunham Forward. Krone Arnold Center. Price Davis Guard. Coulter Rentfrow Guard. MIDDLETOWN TEAM CANCELS STRUGGLE The Richmond Quaker-Middletown basketball game scheduled for Middletown Saturday night has been cancelled management of the local independent five announced this morning. Following trouble among members of the team the Middletown crew has apparently disbanded for the season. A week from tomorrow night, March 4, the Quakers are billed for a trip to Millville, Ind., for a game with the independent team of that place. Following the Millville game the Quakers invade Columbus, Ind., March 17. The Columbus Commercial five regarded as one of the three best independent teams of the stat, will be met at Columbus. A German substitute for sole leather withstood sixweeks' test of the severest character ,

and direct the league insofar as organization matters be concerned. Meyers cited the case of similar leagues In larger cities solely under control of the city association. A committee of two, including Chairman Meyers wa3 named to broach the plan to the Richmond Y. M. C. A. officials. It was emphasized that the league should be for "amateurs alone." league representatives agreed unanimously that only "those who played the game for the sport alone" would be eligible for membership. All players of the S. A. L. or kindred semipro organizations will be barred. The matter of adopting a constiutlon was brought up by Chairman Meyers. The club representatives voted that a brief constitution incorporating the essentials for a binding organization should be drawn up. A committee of three Ollie Otten, Charles Stoddard and Frank Duning, was named to take this matter in hand.

LOGAN'S BROTHER TO JOIN QUAKERS IN HAMP'S PLACE Johhny Logan, a brother of the celebrated Herbie, has left the clime of Bloomington, Ind., and has taken up his residence in Richmond, where he expects to establish a reputation in athletics surpassing that built up by older brother Herb. Johnny Logan comes to Richmond with a reputation in athletics as long as our arm. As a basketball and baseball shark the younger brother to Herb is said to be in a class all his own. A larger man than the Logan known to the local sporting fraterni ty, Johnny Logan is said to be a peer of anything ever cavorting on the diamond or the basketball floor. Johnny Logan is now employed with Natco tool plant and In all probability will become one of the mainstays of athletic teams of that concern. With the withdrawal of Johnny Hampton, guard of the Quaker basketball five, Logan has been named as a possibility for Hampton's place. He will begiven a tryout with the Quakers at ' next practice session. ASKS RETURN DATE WITH EM-ROE FIVE Manager Horace Parker of the Richmond Quaker basketball team is considering the proposition of bringing the Indianapolis Em-Roe state champ five here for the closing game of the 1915-16 season. Parker is at present attempting to secure the Coliseum floor for the evening of March 20. Garfield Baskets Hosack 4. Foul Points None. Fouls None. SUNBEAMS, 14; BUICKS, 0. - Sunbeams. Buick. Needham Sparks Forward. Smith Forward. Turner Kehlenbrink Center. Fye Kelly Guard. PICK OF EASTERNERS INVADE LOCAL RINK Personnel of the Eastern league representative polo team, which invades Hoosierdom for a series of seven games at Richmond and Muncie, includes at least three members of the Fall River club that last year own the pennant in the Eastern circuit. Billy Blount, goal tend of the P'all River crew, a teammate of Sox Quigley last year,' when the F. R. boys took over the pennant, is considered the best goal tender in the state today. Barney Daugherty, former Richmond star, is a defensive mate of Blount on the Fall River team. Freddie Harkhess, offensive man, is the same Harkness who, some ten years ago stampeded the Central league of the Central states. Harkness was a member of the Terre Haute team at that time. He-is well known here. Red Williams, a brother of "Kid" Williams, now starring with Muncie, and Eddie Higgins, old Muncie rush, need no introduction to local polo fans. GARFIELD WINS OUT In one of the best games played in the Garfield school gym this year the Garfield representative basketball five downed the Hibberd grade school warriors, 15 to 12, last night. Stellar work of Hyde of the Junior High boya was largely responsible for the Hibberd rout. Dunham and CrandaH played great games for the youngsters. Because from three to four million tons of potatoes rot every year in Germany, the government is fostering the erection of drying pjajats

MRS. MANLOVE GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SON

MILTON, Ind., Feb. 25. Mrs. Harry Manlove entertained In a very pleasing manner at a 6 o'clock chicken dinner, Wednesday evening, in honor of the eleventh birthday of her little son, Dean Manlove. The house decorations were simple and after the Washington Day idea. Especially was the table very lovely with a center piece composed of a small cherry tree with cherries harmonizing with the green. Flags also were employed giving the patriotic thought. At dinner place cards were small hatchets and- these also served as souvenirs with which the tree was cut down. An elegant dinner .was served of which a very pretty feature was the apple salad served in a cup formed from the apple itself, and bearing a tiny flag and licorice guns. The dessert consisted of small gold cakes in each of which was a tiny candle, which each guest blew out In turn and cherry Sundae. The guests were John Posev Jones, Roderick McCormick, James Wililams, Robert McGraw, Dayton Warren, Maurice Ingermann and Frank Earl Scott. For Good Looks a woman must have good health. She can do her part by helping nature to keep the blood ;.ure, the liver active and the bowels regular, with the aid of the mild, vegetable remedy BEECIHIARffl'S PDLLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c, 25c WATSON COMING Hon. James E. Watson of the Sixth District, candidate for the Republican nomination for United States Senator will spend two days in Wayne county, February 28 and 29, Monday and Tuesday next. Owing to the very bad condition of the roads Mr. Watson will be unable to visit all of the townships of the county, but will do his best to meet, greet and address as many of his friends and fellow citizens as possible. WATSON'S SCHEDULE Monday February 28th. Centerville 9 a. m. Greensfork 10:45 a. m. Williamsburg 1 :00 p. m. Economy 2:30 p. m. Hagerstown ! 6:15 p. m. Cambridge City... 7:45 p. m Tuesday, February 29th. Fountain City 7:45 a. m. Webster 9:00 a. m. Richmond K. of P. Hall, South 8th St. 8:00 p.m. The voters of Wayne County irrespective of party are invited to hear Mr. Watcon at those meetings, on the great and momentous issues of the day. The United States is now facing one of the most important crisises in all its history. The next session of Congress calls for able and constructive statesmen. Indiana needs and should have one of its ablest and most eloquent sons to fitly represent her In the United States Senate. The present time is a world crisis. Let us send our ablest man to the Senate. While in Richmond Mr. Watson will be at Parlor B in the Westcott Hotel where he will be glad to greet his fellow citizens. You are invited to call and see him. By Order of (adv.) COMMITTEE. Soon you will be wanting your spr" - harn-s and we are able to give you that good old kind that will suit. Let us 'malie you a set and have them ready. Do not put it off unUl you need them. Bring in your Clipper Blades to be sharpened. We are the best fixed to sharpen them. Hepai-ing should be done now. Bring them in L 827 Main St. Phone 1811.

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Brevities from Milton

The members of Milton . Masonic lodge will entertained their families and members of the Eastern Star, at the Masonic lodge room Tuesday evening. A banquet will be served The Doddridge-Beck company is in receipt of several large orders for their grave decorations and are very busy Born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Drennen last week, a pair of twins, 6on and aughter, both of whom died.. ...Mrs. Frank Izor of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, . Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson and other relatives.. .. .Will Carlan has moved his family to Mr. Woods farm near Beeson's Station Mrs. Albert Newman and Mrs. Charles Davis, were among the guests at a part with Mrs. George Reid of Richmond, Thursday afternoon.. . .Miss Irene Crook is visiting Miss Esther Buroughs, at Jacksonburg.. .. .Mrs. H. D. Huddleston spent Thursday with relatives at Cambridge City The Rev. M. S. Taylor visited Simeon Henwood who Is very sick, in the Doddridge neighborhood Thursday. He also attended the Doddridge chapel prayer service, Wednesday evening.. . . DONATES BALL PARK. Harry Patti, president and a director of the Richmond baseball club, this morning gave promoters of the Commercial league assurance that the amateur organization should have the use of Athletic park for league games three nights each week during the league season. Use of the park will be donated by the Richmond club Mr. Patti said. '5255 LYRIC THEATRE Main & 9th. TONIGHT Two Reels x "ELEVATING FATHER" One Reel "AS FATE DECIDES" THE NEW Arcade Selig Presents in 3 Reels 'DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS." PALACE TODAY Vitagraph Blue Ribobn Feature In 6-Jteels "Thou Art the Man" With JOSEPH KILGOUR and VIRGINIA PEARSON A Wonderful Story of Love in the Land of Parched Throats, Cholera and Fever. TOMORROW A Thrilling Drama of Alaskan Mining Camps. . "The Deathlock" Filmed in the Snow Bound wastes of the Klondike. 29 BU

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GOOD MEAT AT LOW PRICES Go hand in hand at this market. If you want good, fresh meats, that you can always depend upon. Here is a market where you can be sure of them at prices lower than the rest.

Fresh Pork Shoulders, pound Prime Beef Roast, pound Choice Pot Roasts, pound

Very choice Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. 30? Fresh Baltimore Oysters, quart 30c

Absolutely Pure Lard No. 10 pails, 9 lbs. net -1 -8 f weight JJiiA No. 5 pails, 4.y2 lbs. net fTf? weight DDIs No. 3 pails, 2 lbs., net QQ weight eJeJl

OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, pound. 106 Sweet Pickled Bean Pork, pound 10

COFFEE Fancy Steel Cut, the S3c QQ, kind, lb Two pounds choice, Rio Off - for Lulx

Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Alaska Salmon, Saur Kraut, Pure Apple Currant Jelly, assorted to please, 3 for 25c Three Large Bottles Catsup 25 Gun Powder Tea, per pound 25

BUEHLER BROS

Mrs.: Fred ! Murley visited her sister, Mrs. Everett Shepard at Richmond, Wednesday afternoon. She found her sister and little son Robert Eugene, metter.. . . .The Independents and high school basket ball teams had practice at Cambridge City. Wednesday. The game was a tie of 16 to 16 Harper Lindsay reports a new Cadallac auto.

INSOMNIA CAUSES SUICIDE WHITING, Ind., Feb. 25. Robert Hogan, 60,, said he had not enjoyed a good night's sleep in twenty years. He shot himself to death in the Elks club.

Polo LOElUra Polo

Pal! River vs. Richmond Games Next Week WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Reserved Seats on Sale at Coliseum Friday Morning. Skating Tuesday and Thursday

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ED. J. WE1DNER To the Citizens of Wayne County By supporting at the coming primary election the above candidate who if nominated for County Treasurer, will give you good and efficient service. His connection with G. W. Grubbs & Co., wholesale grocers of Richmond, for the past 16 years as collector and salesman, has given him the education that is necessary to make him a capable man. You may refer to The John W. Grubbs & Co. as to his ability. Vote for E. J. Weidner for County Treasurer, Ballot No. 34 on Republican Ticket. Advt

HLER OIRO . 15 South 7th Street

END SALE

Choice Boiling Beef No. 1 Pork Loin Roasts, pound Loin Pork Chops, pound Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice young, tender Fresh Sliced Liver, pound

SMOKED MEATS No. 1 Sugar Cured Shoul- -J 9 ders, lb XoC No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon "fl Q per pound iOv Choice Bean Bacon, pound 11c CHEESE Full Cream per lb Brick Cheese per pound ......... 22 c 22c

Gentle Rubbing ! Helps Varicose Veins Rubbing the swollen veins nightly for about two minutes with a gentle upward stroke brings benefit to sufferers and is mighty good advice, says an authority. After the rubbing, which should alawys be toward the heart, because the blood In the veins flows that way, apply Emrald Oil, (full strength) with brush or hand. Try this simple home treatment for a few days and improvement will be noticed, then continue until veins are reduced to normal. It is very concentrated and penetrating and can be obtained at any modern drug store. It is so powerful that it also reduces Goitre and Wens. Leo H. Fine has Emrajd Oil in the original bottle an J will be glad to supply it. Adv.

1 1 2c 10c 14 c 15 beef, pound. .15 5

Three large Loave3 of Mother's Bread. .10 Fresh Halibut Steaks, pound 15c

OLEOMARGARINE Swift's Lincoln 2 lbs Moxley's Special 2 lbs Buehler Bros.' Special, 2 lbs 25c 36c 35c SAUSAGE Frankforts, Wieners,, Garlic and Bologna,, per lb 12c Fresh Link Sausage, lb. .12J4c Liver Sausage, lb. 10c