Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 90, 2 March 1916 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MCH. 2, 1916. POLO HOPES SHOW PROFESPtM lUWET FB0C3 EAST HOW H00SIEB8 . MFOE3C3 :0fJ MATES

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5-4 Defeat

By Richmond Five at

Attended by 3,200

Memories of the palmiest days of the old Western League were revived at the Coliseum last night, when some 3,200 of the city and county's polo colony congregated to witness the 5 to 4 reception tendered by the Richmond Quakers to Barney Doherty and .his four

companions from far off Fall Seats All Reserved. Hours before the opening of the 1 contest every seat in the big Coliseum had been sold, and when the rival factions swung onto the hardwood for the start of hostilities, it is conservative to estimate that more than three thousand of the old guard were on i deck. Cambridge City, Hagerstown, Mil ton, Dublin, Centerville, New Paris, and even points as far away as west (Alexandria and Knigbtstown were rep resented when Referee Cunnini"5am gave the signal for the opening gun. Leaving the subject of statistics and coming back to polo, all agreed it was one of great game every second f every minute of the three rapidI fire, double-action sessions. - Features of that struggle between teams representing the best in west and the best In the east were as nu merous as stops - accredited to that 'most versatile goaltend of the Easterners, Billy Blount. And while on the subject of Blount, it might truthfully be said that the kid sure didn't lose any of his reputation in Richmond, either. Blount's work, outside of the stellar performance of Eddie Higgins and Bob Griffith, might be classed as the feature of the evening. The near goal of Cap Barney, the defensive work of Jimmy O'Metz and Walt Evans of the Quaker crew, and other noteworthy happenings were not sidelights to the big show by any means. Richmond Takes Lead. The game opened with Richmond jumping the gun. The big crowd : voiced its emphatic approval as Lou Quigley took the initial rush. And when just sixty seconds after the incident Looey copped a pass from brother Sox and lite little red spheroid swished into the draperies, scenes and sounds among the more enthusiastic of the rooter populace beggared de scription. It was perhaps the "noisiest" noise that has echoed through the dusty rafters of the Coliseum since George Bone, the Cunnys, Ado Mansfield and Barney htraseir tooK over that Marion-Richmond 4-3 affair away back in the early days some where. With a margin on the score sheet I the Quakers speeded up. Billy Blount was accorded a terrific bombardment throughout this round, and only his sensational work kept that lone tally from having company. Blount had sixteen stops in the first chapter to i;ix for Jimmy O Metz and his new shin guards. Teh second part of the program was just like the first, although with not nuite so much of it. With Sox ana Lou Quigley working on the offensive, and Griffith and Evans protecting O'Metz, Fall River really had few chances to break into the score sheet. (The work of halfback. Grifith, espe cially, was a treat. His great play i saved the day for the local crowd on more occasions than one. Quigley Scores Twice, i Imu Quigley scored twice for the i Quakers in this round. Hifigins anc- , ored one for the visitors. The Quak- , er scores were the result of work by the Quigleys. Harkins and Higgins I between them managed to shove home the Fall River goal. The third and final period was chock full or thrills. Fall River, thanks to a donation of the speedy Higgins, hove I tip to within a 15-2 range of the Quakers. Just to rase the mind3 of the home folks. Oscar Quigley came to the fore with a donation that really put tho game on ice. Then Harkins and Dame Fortune sot together and slipped , one through O'Metz for the score that made things again look doubtful. Thirty-two hundred fans and fanesses gasped while that little red rubber sphere rolled slowly through and past O'Metz's armor. Barney Thrills Crowd. And 'right at this point the veteran Barney took a hand in the entertainment. Taking the ball from his own goal, th tow-haired leader of the vis itors with a series of brilliant maneuvers advanced the pellet to the Quaker pen. His feint fooled Jimmy. jThe ball nestled Into the netting. The i force of the hook, however, caused the ball to rebound out of the pen, and ! 3.200 persons began to breath again. j And right here along comes Sox Quigley with the fifth and final that was to sew up the game. With the ! score four all, and Fall River stock boosting at every turn, the elder Quigley copped out a rebounded ball and Iwlth a solid swipe had the satisfaction of seeing the meshings move perceptibly. That ended it as the gong sounded a scant sixty seconds later. Line-up. score and summary: Fall River, 4. Richmond, 5. W. Williams L. Quigley ( First Rush. iHIggin3 O. Quigley Second Rush. Harkins Evanal Center. Doherty Griffith Halfback. Blount O'Metz Goal. Score by periods: First Period. Goal. Cased by. , Time. Richmond, L. Quigley . . . . Second Period Richmond, L. Quigley ... Richmond, L. Quigley ... Fall River, Uigglns Third Period. Full River, HIggins 1:00 3:05 6:00 3:21 2:43 Richmond, O. Quigley 2:40 Fall River. Harkins 3:32 Fall River, Higgins .... Richmond, O. Quigley .. . Summary. Goals L. Quigley, 3; v)pv Quigley, 2; Harkins. 2:10 5:43 Higgins, 3;

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River, Mass. - Rushes L. Quigley, 9; Williams, 3. Fouls None. Stops Blount, 47; O'Metz, 23. Referee Cunningham. Timer Byers. ' - Attendance 3,200. . PHEGGS SHUT OUT BY COLONIAL FIVE Iserman and King, of the Colonial force of the B.-M. league, got by with some ton heavy scores last night and as a result the Phegg five took nary so much as a game in the series at the association alleys. Iserman averaged high at 176. The scores: Colonials. Player 1st. 2d. King 189 155 Hyde 138 157 Hanes 102 198 Iserman .... 191 175 Parker 136 113 Totals .. 756 798 Pheggs. Player 1st. 2d. Price 149 149 Mayer 116 131 Hadley . 132" U7 Gentle 140 162 Erk 152 152 3d. Total. Av. 166 510 170 167 '462 154 165 465 155 162 528, 176 131 380' 127 791 2343' ... 3d. Total. Av. 149 447 149 171 418 159 428 143 445 152 456 139 143 148 152 Totals 689 731 774 2194 DUNDEE MATCHED WITH BENNY LEONARD

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One of the most interesting lightweight scraps in some time will be staged in Madison Square-Garden on March S, when Johnny Dundee meets Bennie Leonard. City Averages Games Pins King 21 3932 Meyer 18 3363 R. Miller 21 3824 Eric 21 3631 Schneider 12 2031 Martin 12 2020 Hadley 12 1999 Youngflesh 20 3323 Helmick . 18 ' 2992 D3-0 9 1463 H. Miller ......... 21 3392 Boyer 21 3390 Looney 12 1935 Gillespie 15 2305 Bennette 21 3188 Dennis 21 3172 Fosler 21 3162 Thompson 21 3108 Shaver .. 9 1292 Ave. 187 187 182 173 169 168 167; 16G 166 163 162 162i 161 1 154 152 151 151 148 144 SUFFERED 15 YEARS CURED IN 21 DAYS Gentlemen: For over 15 years I was afflicted with eczema, covering my arms, legs and face. I suffered so that I could not sleep. My face was red and swollen, and covered with dry feverish scaies. Was unable to attend to business for weeks at a time. I had about given up all hope when I tried Amolox. The first application gave me relief so 1 could sleep.. In U After 20 days' treatment my ezcema ly disappeared. , I entire James R. Rigby, Youngstown, O. Amolox ointment will quickly heal pimples on the face, blackheads, and minor" skin troubles. Chronic cases of psoriasis, . salt rheum, tetter, that have suffered for years, require both the ointment and solution to effect a cure. Trial size, 50c. Guaranteed and ! recommended by A. G. Luken & Co. " Send postal for .free sample to Amo lox Laboratories," Youngstown, " Ohio.-n Adv. t

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ion Fans DINK MINOR SQUAD TRIMS GREEK TEAM As the preliminary to the Fall RiverRichmond clash at the Coliseum last night Dink , Minor, Carl Reid and Peter Kemp and company of Quigleys had all the better of the Greek aggregation. The score was 5 to 1. Minor was ' the mazda of the evening's performance as Tacks Bradfield was off form and failed to star. The lineups and summary: Quigleys. ' Greek. Reid Bradfield First Rush Geyer Williams Second Rush Minor , ; Fetzer Center Kemp, Jessup Stolle Halfback Gordon . Mitchell Goal. ' Summary. Goals Minor, 3; Reid, Geyer, Bradfield. Rushes Bradfield, 5; Reid, 4. Stops Mitchell, 31; Gordon, 26. Referee Dunham. SPARTANS TRAMPLE ROSE BUD QUINTET

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Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Crump ..... 144 142 159 445 148 G. O'Brien... 200 179 154 533 178 Kiser 159 173 121 453 151 Zwissler 123 191 220 534 178 Knauher 120 161 140 421 140 Totals . . T46 806 794 2386 . : . Rosebuds. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Brederick .. 159 178 137 474 158 Boyce 139 149 146 434 145 Quigley 134 124 109 367 122 Sharkitt 134 144 124 402 134 Quinlivan ... 157" 151 178 486 162 Totals . . 721 746 694 2163 . . .

Results at Garfield

SUNBEAMS, 12; BUICK, 1. Sunbeams. Buick. Sparks K. Dollins Smith .' .. . Needham Forwards ' Carver Kelly Center Prye Davis Turner . . i. Guards ' Baskets Carver, 3; Sparks, 2; Frye. F. Points K. Dollins. RAMBLERS, 20; STUTZ, 6. Ramblers. Stutz. Hockensmith Cooper Jones . . Stevens Martin . Clapp . . . . . Crowe . Ramsey Krone Ferguson Forwards Center Guards Baskets Hockensmith, 5; 3; Jones, Cooper, Crowe. F. Hockensmith, 2; Crowe, 2. Stevens, Points PILOT, 10; MERCEDES, 6. Pilot. Hosack . . Coulter . . B?.ker . . . Price Mercedes. . . . Runnels . . . Dunham Arnold . . Renthrow Forwards Center Murphy ". '. . .... Guards Baskets Coulter, 2; Baker, Dunham, Renthrow. F. Points Arnold, 2; Hosack, 2. ALL STARS, 8; REAL STARS, 2. All Stars. Real Stars. Johnson Martin Falk Ball Forwards ' Magaw, Miller Carlezon Center Some people are constantly annoyed from one year's end to the other with a fiersistent bronchial cough, which is wholy unnecessary. Here is h remedy that gets right at the cause and i win make you wonder what became of it. Get 2 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) from anv dru?2ist. tonr into a. nint. h.fi. and fill the bottle with plain granulated! sugar syrup. Start taking it at once. Gradually but surely vou will notice the i phlegm thin out and then disappear altogether, thus ending a cough that you never thought would end. It also loosens the drv, hoarse or tight cough and heals the inflammation in a painful cough with 1 remarkable rapidity. Ordinary coughs are conquered by it in 24 hour's or less. , Nothing better for bronchitis, winter! coughs and bronchial asthma. i a his nnex ana rugar Syrun mixture,1 family's. long time at a cost of only 54 ' cents. Keeps perfectly and tastes pleas-1 ant. Easily prepared Full directions with i'mex. P'nex is a special and hiehlv concentrated compound of genuine Nofwav pine extract, rich in guaiacol. and. is famous the world over for its ease, certainty and promptness in overcoming bad coughs, chest and throat colds. Get the genuine. Ask vour druggist for 254 ounces Pinex," and do not accept anvthinf? else.' A cm a ronton nf oKoolnfa i satisfaction, or money promptly refunded. juia nun .113 U t" UUJ il L 1VJ1. A lie JTineX Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind.

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R. H. S. Heroes Suffer Being a hero on a winning high school basketball team. has Its disadvantages, to, it seems. At least, seven varsity members of the Richmond high squad (not to forget the seven parties of the second part) think so. Here's the tale of woe. Members of the Richmond high basketball ' five of late have been showing indisposition to get down to rear work. Coach Nohr Is worried and believes that the boys are not getting the proper amount of nature's remedy sleep. So to remove the possibility-; of the boys staying up late on certain evenings Coach Nohr has decided ' to issue an edict, the summary of which would read something like this: ; "Basketball players need sleep more than they do dates. Eliminate . the dates, and get to bed by 9:30 o'clock each night, on penalty of being dropped from the squad."

FACTORY LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING Directors of the Industrial or Factory Saturday Afternoon Baseball league will meet at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 7t30 o'clock. A more complete organization of the semi-pro circuit of industrial concern teams may be affected at that time. Tonight's meeting, according , to directors, will be independent of the S. A. L. or kindred organizations. Representatives of only factories or industrial establishments of the city will attend. The following team representatives are expected to be present: Pennsy, Omer Todd; Westcott Motor, E. R. Martin; A. S. M. John Ulrich; Ad-Hill, Ray Stevens; Nato, Hi Puckett. The Starr Piano company probably will be the sixth team represented. NIGHT SCHOOL CLOSES. The Richmond public night school closed last night after two winter terms and will not be resumed until next fall. Principal F. G. Pickell who has supervised the night school expressed himself as pleased with the results which had been attained. English women are buying skunk and cat furs imported from the United States. Davis Wilson McBride Myers Guards Baskets McBride, 2; Davis. F. Points Ball, 2; Johnson, McBride. EM -ROES RAISE PRICE The Richmond Quaker-Indianapolis Em-Rose basketball game dated for March 20, is still hanging fire, according to Manager H. Parker of the local team. Indianapolis, it seems, wants the Coliseum thrown in to boot and the Quaker management can't see it that way. Manager Parker has offered the state champs a flat rate and will make no further inducements to bring the Indians here. Wild ducks in Utah have found a delightful winter haven in western Juab county, where large tepid springs afford them Palm Beach conditions without the necessity of wearsome migration. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, the undersigned, guardian of John Dingeldey, imbecile, will, at the premises, Nos. 409, 411, 413 and 415 South Seventh street, in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on Saturday the Sth day of April, 1916, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at public sale, for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said John Dingeldey, imbecile, situated fn the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Parcel No. 1: Situated in the city of Richmond, County of Wayne and State or . Indiana, and known as a strip of land forty (40) feet wide off the south side of the northwest quarter of lot number three (3) in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by the commissioners appointed for the sale of the real estate of Samuel W. Smith, deceased. Parcel No. 2: Situated in the city of Richmond. County of Wayne and State of Indiana, and known as the north half of the northwest quarter of lot number three (3) in that part of the city of Richmond, laid out by the commissioners appointed for the sale or tne real estate of Samuel W. Smith, deceased, the same being forty-one (41) feet two (2) inches front on Seventh street. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, and on the following terms and conditions- At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance In two equal installments, payable respectively in not to exceed nine and eighteen months from day of sale; such deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing interest at six per cent per annum from their aate. waiving relief, nrovulme for at torney's fees, an.d secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. Said real estate will-be sold free and discharged from all liens existing thereon excepting, the 1916 taxes due and payable in 1917. E. P. EI RICH, v. . Foregn Guardian. William H.'Kelley, Attorney." -Mch 2-9-16-23.

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LIBERTY SENDS BEST AGAINST FRESHMEN Personnel of the Liberty high school basket ball team, which meets the Earlham Freshmen five in the curtain raiser to the Franklin-Earlham game at the Coliseum Friday night, Is Captain Cecil Davis, Spencer Stevens Clarence Thompson, Walter Borradaile, Ewing Tappen, Maurice Maibaugh, Alva Barnard, and Riley Whitman. Walter Bossert is coach of the team and Lee O. Snock, trainer. Week's Schedule of Sport Events for Local Fans Thursday. River vs. Polo Fall Muncie. Muncie, at Basketball Garfield league games, at Garfield Gym. Bowling K. of C. league at City alleys. V. M. L. games, at City alleys. Business Men's league, at Y. M. C. A. Friday. Basketball Franklin vs. Earlham, at Coliseum. Richmond High vs. Rushville, at Rushville. Liberty H. S. vs. Earlham Freshmen, curtain raiser to Earlham-Franklin game. Polo Fall River vs. Muncie, at Muncie. . ' Eowling City league, at City alleys. A. S. M. league at Y. M. C. A. alleys. Saturday. Polo Fall River vs. Richmond, at Coliseum. . Basketball Richmond Quakers vs Millville, at Millville. Independent, games at Y. M. C. A. Bowling A. S. M. league, afternoon and evening, at Y. M. C. A.

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SECONDS BATTLE WITH CAMBRIDGE

- With the first team at Rushville, the second string" squad of the Richmond high school has been booked to invade Cambridge City tomorrow night. The R. H: S. seconds will meet the varsity five of the C.C. high school. Inasmuch as the local team has already defeated the Cambridge five by a decisive score the high understudies anticipate little trouble in stowing their opponents away tomorrow" night. The seconds will lineup with E. Porter, O'Neal, forwards; Rogers, center; Foster, McBride and Long, guards. Chappel and Shelton will be taken along as the aide-de-camp. KING CHALLENGES BOWLERS OF TOWN With interest in the bowling game in the city at a high pitch along comes Art King, star member and captain- of the Colonial five.of the B.-M. and mainstay of the Keystone City league crew to bat with a sweeping individual challenge to the bowling fraternity of Richmond. Art being of a modest disposition and not wishing to gain too much notoriety has not issued a printed invitation. His oral challenge however reads something like this: . "I will meet any and all comers. . At any alley and at any time. Under any any alley and at any time. Under any rules and under any conditions. The only regulations ' governing said contests to be that one ball be used at a time and that ten pins be placed at the end of the pathway.". For further information call or see Tim Sprouse or Roy Miller, managers of the Y. M. C. A. and City alleys, respectively. Material enough for several years supply of cement having been found in the Caucasus by Russian geologists, a factory with an annual capacity of 800,000 barrels will be established.

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THOMAS E17ERS BACK IN MILTON

MILTON, Ind.. March 2. The Milton Buggy Manufacturing; building which has been taken over by the Doddridge-Bee k Manufacturing company. Is 190 feet by 50 feet and will be used for the cloth -department, in which the goods for tents and other material of like character will be kept The Doddridge-Beck company has now purchased its machinery, and will install the latest equipment for such work and soon have one of the best equipped factories in the state. A man from one of the biggest casket factories in the country has been secured for the cloth department, while Thomas Ewers, formerly of Milton, is now coming from Mishawaka, to be general foreman. As has heretofore been mentioned the company is receiving dozens of new orders for grave linings. FEEMSTER TO DIRECT BOARD OF GUARDIANS A. R. Feemster, of Cambridge City, was elected president of the board of children's guardians at the meeting Wednesday afternoon. Herbert S. Weed was elected vice-president and Mrs. Elizabeth Candler was re-elected secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Beck, who was elected to succeed Rev. Addison Parker, was not present at the meetin gon account of illness. The other members of the board are Mary DickIson and Walter Doan. EARLHAM TO CLOSE WITH NEXT GAME Unless the DePauw management comes to bat with something; definite relative to the Earlham-DePauw game March 1C, the Earlham-Franklin battle at the Coliseum Friday night will close the season of the local collegiate five. Coach H. E. Whiteside expects to bear something definite from the Methodist management within the next few days. (the lungs. In addition, Vick's is absorbed through the skin, relieving tne tightness land soreness. Vick's can be-apnlied over thethrot and chest and covered with warm flannel cloth or a little put up the nostrils or melt a little in a spoon and inhale the vo pors arising. Also for Asthma .and liay IFever, Tub Vick's well over the spinai'column to relax the nervous tension. 25c, 150c, or $1.00. you have a dis

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