Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 286, 18 October 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 191o

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Sport News

POLO PLAYERS DEMAND HUGE SALARY SCALE

With the opening games of the Indiana Polo league only a few weeks In

the offing, team directors are exper

iencing some trouble in bucking an alleged "players trust" organized it is said by members of the old "threesome" Richmond, M uncle and Indianapolis. It is understood the polo stars will hold the different club managers to an exorbitant salary "list." Rather than yield to too unfair demands of the Indiana players, teams of the Hocsier circuit will import players from the East. The Indiana league directors will gire local men the first opportunity but in case they will not accept reasonable terms will send out for Eastern talent. Give Local Men Chance. The team managership and personnel of the Richmond team is still uncertain, according to directors of the Richmond Coliseum. An attempt will be made to line-up the same five as last year. Sox Quigley, the local light, will be offered the captaincy, it is understood. In case the Richmond players are not satisfied with their contracts here Eastern players will be secured to represent the city. Muncie and Indianapolis, the old v" towns, are having troubles of fipi- own. The Indianapolis five, hen ded by Lewis and Jean, is holding out for exorbitant figures It is understood. The Campbell Brothers of Muncie, are having the same trouble with their men.

New Castle, the fourth party of the

contract,. is to have a thoroughly Eastern team. Attempts to secure local talent have failed and Manager Jennings, of the Henry county addition is scouring the East for timber to build his team.

KENTUCKIANS WIN, THANKS TO SAMPLE

QUAKERS SIGN CADETS

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, the basketball championship of the . Middle West for the last five years, St. i. Mftrv'n Cadet five of Davton comes

here for a game with the Quakers, December 15. Contract for the contest was forwarded to Manager Parker of

the Quakers this morning. The Sachstaders Norm and Al, and Zimmerman, forwards; Sollenberger, center, and Mahrt and Varley, guards, members of the team that defeated the Buffalo Germans a year ago represent St. Marys this year.

HIGH MEETS QUAKERS

First basketball scrimmage of the year will be on tap in the high school gym Friday night when Coach Lyboult sends his R. H. S. youngsters against th8 veteran Quaker squad. The game will be merely a practice one and no score will be chalked up.

COMPLAIN THAT GIL MAKES STREETS TOO SLICK FOR HORSES

"It is becoming almost impossible for a man to use a horse on Richmond streets," said Conrad Zwissler at the South Side Improvement association meeting last night. "The streets are getting so slick that it is hard for a horse to stand up." Oiling was held responsible. Alfred Bavis. president of the board of public works, explained that this sllckness may be obviated if fine sand is mixed with the oil. The association will rea . t i a - .

quest ine uunru ui wuim iu yiuriuo for the sand hereafter. William H. Bartel, jr., presented a resolution, which was passed, providing that board of works be requested to oil new macadamized streets as a preservative measure. Alfred Bavis explained that he believed it would be well for th city to adopt a policy of oiling one-third of the twenty miles of macadamized streets

each year with asphaltum. To oil the j

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A new tent for campers has a metal frame, from which two cots are suspended by heavy spring's so they are not in contact witli the ground.

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gists. Clem Thistlethwalte.

Kentucky, 2; American, 1. . Largely througn the efforts of Colonel Lead-off man Sample, who harvested a 149-180-173 set of figures, the Kentucklans of the Amseco League broke away to a two game win at the expense of the Americans, in the series at the "Y" alleys last night. The Colonels dropped the first one but aided by the sums of Sample easily took the finals. The scores: American. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Shissler 153 182 135 470 157 Towle 136 104 97 337 112 Poster 136 129 114 379 126 Hoesslim 142 142 118 402 134 Blind 140 131 107 378 126 Team . totals 707 68S 571 1966 . . . Kentucky. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Sample 149 180 173 502 167 Dlggs 114 126 113 353 118 Conner 110 137 128 375 125 Lane 124 119 126 369 123 Merrill 92 152 137 381 127 Team totals .. 588 714 677 1980 ...

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BYERS MAY DIRECT NEW CASTLE POLO

According to report from the New Castle polo camp, Mason Byers, formerly president of the Richmond S. A. L. league and at one time one of the best polo players tn this part of the country, has been mentioned as player manager of the New Castle team of the Indiana Polo League. Byers, who is intimately acquainted with polo stars of both the Eastern and Western polo towns is well, fitted to take the managership of the new club.

"In our naval and military academ-

! ies men are trained to make a busi

ness of destroying life and property. If you elect me to Congress I'll tear up my appointments and throw them in the waste basket," said Morrla Hillquit, the noted socialist, who Is running for Congress in the Twentieth New York Congressional district "Instead of making officers of the young men who apply to me I'll train them to be class conscious workers.'.' Five thousand socialists applauded Hillquit's speech.

PUSH S. A. L. DINNER

Arrangements for the annual 8. A. L. banquet temporarily held up because of Centennial activities, will be rushed through after the close of the festival. President Karl Meyer this morning announced that a meeting of directors would be held early next week and

that the banquet would follow the lat

ter part of the week probably Friday evening, October 27.

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stomach. Any Blood or Skin disease yields to tha powerful efficacy of S.S.S. Catarrh, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eczema, Blood Poison, Malaria, are among; tha mora violent ailments this medicine helps the Blood expung-a from tha human system. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES are almost without number. Don't neglect tha alia-hteat symptom. Write OUT Medical Advisory Department for free advice. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,

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Washington Tonight and Tomorrow

Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Features Presents

Lucille Lee Stewart

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Conflict" A Great Story in 5 Acts, also a Jack Comedy

Tonight Triangle Fine Arts Presents MAE MARSH and ROBERT HARRON in "The Marriage of Molly-0" Also a Keystone Comedy with CHAS. MURRAY in "The Pills of Peril" COMING TOMORROW Sherlock Holmes

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RICHMOND'S CENTENNIAL and EXPOSITION Oct. 16 to 21 FAMOUS

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KENNEFOHL DEFENDS IMPUGNED MOTIVES OF CITY OFFICIALS

"The trouble with our city government is that there are usually one or two councilmen who forget the people who elect them and work only for the interest of corporations from which they draw salaries," said Dr. J. M. Wampler at the South Side Improvement association meeting last night. B. A. Kennepohl took Issue with the doctor opening a heated debate. "No man ever got money from a corporation for selling out the people," said Mr. Kennepohl. "I hate to see a man who is always throwing slurs at public officials. "Very recently an official admitted to me that he had not served the best interests of the people and to excuse himself asked, 'What could I do,' " said the doctor. "When I went to a councilman and asked him concerning his vote on a certain proposition he replied, 'What do you think I am In It for,' " continued Dr. Wampler. "1 do not say every official, but I say there is usually one or two and that the people should guard against electing officials who are in any way connected with public service corporations. . "When several years ago, the city was considering the plausibility of establishing a municipal light plant. I had in my possession the names of seven councilmen who did not play fair with the city." Kennepohl demanded: "If you knew this why did you not report it to the

urand Jury?

Adolph Blickwedel, president, pour-i

ed oil on the troubled waters by ordering that the debate cease.

ORDER STREET OPENED

Complaints and even threats, made for the most part by high school students and workmen, resulted in the police ordering the centennial management to open up North Eighth street across North A street yesterday afternoon. Ticket sellers for the centennial exhibit had been requiring a toll of ten cents at the North Eighth street entrances to the exhibit

"The Cold Storage Egg" is not always above suspicion. Popular imagination ascribes great food value to the egg but it is not a muscle-builder. There is more real bodybuilding nutriment in a Shredded Wheat Biscuit than in the same weight of eggs or beef-steak and it costs much less. Delicious for any meal with sliced peaches or with fruits of

any Kind.

DISEASE CLOSES SCHOOL

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., . Oct. 18. School has been closed for the remainder of this week because several children have been found .to be sick with an unusual disease of the throat. The cause of the sickness has not been determined.

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LAST TIME TONIGHT 3-Wcbcr GirIs-3 Dainty Acrobats. THEDOHERTYS "Dealers in Nonsense. Norwood & Anderson Comedy Sketch. MAURICE GOLDEN "The Yiddle and the Fiddle." T. Dwight Pepple Presents "The Juvenile Six" In a study in Black and WTiite. PRICES Lower floor, 30c; logo seats, 50c. Balcony, 10c and 20c. Matinee, 10c and 20c. Three shows daily: 2:30, 7:45 and 9 p. m. Seats at Murray Box Office. Phone 1699.

Thursday Friday and Saturday 3-DIXIE GIRLS-3 "Those Southern Girls Harmony Singers" Friend & Downing England's Premier Comedians The Mystic Bird The Canary Caruso, presented by Master Paul Kilkenny Four Comedy Singing. Talking Quartette Hanlon & Clifton "The Unexpected Novelty"

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Shows Start 1:30, 3: 00, 4: 30, 6: 00, 7: 30 and 9 P.M.

ALL SEATS 25c

A Government Attraction at the St. Louis World's Fair. The Little Lady is 21 inches. The Little Man is 24 inches. See them dance. Positively alive and the smallest people on earth.

Children under 16 Not Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents Concert Orchestra-Brilliant Soloist TRUTH IS VIRTUE MODESTY IS NOT ASHAMED LUST IS NOT LOVE SUCH ARE THE LESSONS OF

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NOTE-On account of not being able to accomodate the enormous crowds which tried to gain admission to the Washington Theatre at the showings of this picture, by many requests we are playing a return engagement. Positively the Last Time Shown in Richmond. All Seats 25c

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