Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 9, 22 November 1916 — Page 5

PAGE FlVJJi 'What it Takes to Beat .New Castle, We've Got" - High School

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1910

PEP INJECTION PRODUCES OLDEN TIME ENTHUSIASM; AXES OUT FOR NEW CASTLE

"What It Takes To Beat New Castle, We Have Got." " -The above'effusion done in bold face type and adorning the business page of "The Register" the' Richmond high school news sheet, represents the attitude of the R. H. S. students body relative to its coming game with New Castle. The big game of the year will be played at the Coliseum Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 29. -,' . Preparations for, the New' Castle game under way for the last three weeks are rapidly nearing an organized state. Indications point to the largest evening of bas: ketball in the history of high school basketball in . the city. All For New Cattle Benefit 3

The New Castle game will see the come-back of R. H. S. spirit noticeable by Its absence In the Splceland game, The R. H. S. band, the drum corps and the Noise Associations have completed their organizations and will make their initial bow for New Castle's benefit. Director Dickinson, of - the "harmony eleven" promises to have his charges in the pink of condition. Harold Norris and Ben Rost have remobilized the Noise Association. Al together it should be a husky evening for II. ll. S. and New Castle. MIAMI MAKES $1,000 IN DENIJISOIJ GAME OXFORD, 0.. Nov. 22. It was today announced at Miami University that Miami's share of the Dennlson football game, recently played in Dayton, is something over $1,000. ' MILLS . IN LINEUP Elden Mills, giant fullback of the Earlham football team, out of the Wittenberg game because of injuries, probably will start the Wilmington finale on Reld Field, Saturday afternoon. Mills is the punch of the Quaker offensive and to put over a victory in the last game of the year Earlham needs this punch. Hunt, the sub-half, who played consistently in the, Wittenberg game will be given another shot at the halfback position. FIX MATCH SERIES Art King, Karl Meyer, Frank Youngflesh, Roy Miller and a fifth, man unnamed at the present, will represent Richmond In a match series of games with a representative Indianapolis team at the city alleys Monday evening. This will be the first inter-city bowling contest of the year for the local pinmen. Later the Richmond five will play a return series. 4

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ULRIGH LEADS SEEDER TEAMS

Individual averages of the American Seeding Machine company League show Ollle Otten topping the list at the husky mark of 163 for six games. John Ulrich, who has participated in twenty-one games, is the real leader, however. Ulrich has a batting average of ".162. Harry Haner, , with 157 is giveri third money. The averages: Games Avg. Otten 6 Ulrich 21 Haner 24 Groan 21 Sample 18 L. Williams 21 E. Knight ; 21 Shissler 21 Klinger 18 O'Brien 18 E. Way 21 W. Ellis 21 Roach 21 Burke 18 Boyce 9 Hills 15 Loofburrow 18 Wells 6 Schalk 24 Hoessll 18 Porter 21 Winkle 19 Barker 24 Qulgley 21 Merrill 24 Martin . ,.18 Pettlbone ............... . 9 Owens 18. 163 162 157 157 155 150 150 149 149 148 144 144 142 141 140 140 140 132 132 134 133 130 134 133 137 133 124 127 129 129 122 Diggs ... 24 Conner v. . . . : . .". . .'. 9 g: O'Brien 6 HABERKERN 13 IMPROVING William Haberkern, high school orator and basketball player, injured in a basketball game in the school gym last week, is recovering rapidly. Young Haberkern, who suffered a broken arm, is about able to resume his work at the high school.

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Y, r.U CLUB PUTS BASKETBALL TEAM INTO CITY CONTEST

Richmond's basketball colony .will be augmented by the advent of the Y. M. I. basketball team a representative ive from the Young Men's Institute. The club will organise in the near future and will be ready to emulate its deeds as on the- diamond last summer. ' , The Y. M. I. has a wealth of basketball material and club backers can see nothing to it but a city title team. The FItzgibbons boys Tom and Cy Roman Fosmeier, Jack Heidelman and Johnny Galvln are few of the reliables counted upon to place the'Y. M. I. on the basketball map. Y. M. L will challenge the fraternal world of Richmond. WHITES WIN AT SOCCER GARFIELD SOCCER LEAGUE. .... . W. L. Pet. Whites 3 2 .600 Purples 2 3 .400 Whites, 13; Purples, 12. In one of the closest games of the season, the Whites of the Garfield junior high school soccer , squad, put across a win at the expense of the Purple opposition. Led by . Bode and Smith, the 'Whites played soccer when scores were needed. Piatt, Stevens and, Runnels Were the Purple stars. Score by period and summary: Whites 6 7 013 Purples 4 4 412 Summary. 4 - Touchdowns Runnels, -2; Piatt 2, Wilson, Ingalls. Goals Bode 2, Smith, Byrket. Goals missed Smith 2, Piatt 3, Runnels 3. , ., . YANKS TAKE TWO , Americans, 2; Kentucky, 1. After muffins: the first on p. th Americans of the Amseco League became "orEanized", in th Rficnnri and final installments with the result that two of the three games went to the Yanks in the "Y" alley program last nieht. A blind snnm nf 9ftt Colonels In the second one. In the tnjra Lane of the Kentucky clan, fell down miserablv and thA American profited thereby. The scores: , Americans. Player 1st. 2d ad tm.i Blind 134 204 Ifirt 1Q8 ' irr TOWle 131 125 139 9Q5 f)Porter. 131 147 154 432 144 Hoessll 116 138 136 390 130 Shissler 169 156 135 460 153 j; Totals . . ..681 770 724 2175' "725 ', Kentuckys. Player 1st 2d. 3d. Total Avl Blind .142. 134 154 . 420 140 Diggs ... ;...157 172 185 514171 ....117 116 126 '359 120 ..132 167 94 893 131 ....155 132. 136 423 141 ....743 721 695 2119 706 Heater .. Lane Merrill .. Totals. ' Seventy-seven federal employment offices have been established in con nection with the division of information of the United States department of labor in thirty states.

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GRIFFITH WILL JOIN QUAKERS NEXT WEEK

Bob Griffith, the Racine-Richmond polo shark, will arrive next week and will be ready to take the floor with the Quakers Dec 2, when the Richmond representatives and New Castle open the Indiana State League with a game on the Coliseum floor. Griffith will be at half back. The other membersthe Quigleys, Walt Evans and Harry O'MeU are Richmond boys ready to take the floor at any time. . The Richmond team, minus Griffith, and a squad of City League prospeotives held a strenuous workout on the Coliseum floor last night The regulars, stacked up against a batch of the amateur talent, was given ample opportunity to test Ub come-back ability. A bit of scrimmage was indulged In but inasmuch as no score was kept neither faction can give an accurate account of transactions at the business end of the floor. THANKSGIVING DAY GAME IS CANCELLED Clem Gaar, Coliseum director, announced today that the IndianapolisRichmond exhibition game scheduled for Thanksgiving Day would be cancelled in favor of the New Castle-Richmond contest booked for the following Saturday night The Quaker-New Castle affair will be the opening number of the Indiana State League schedule. SHEPMAN IS ELECTED Paul (Spot) Shepman, stocky guard of the Quaker basketball five, was named team captain last night when the Quaker team and membership met at the Y. M. C. A. Herbert Logan will be retained as coach. The Quakers open their season Saturday night with invasion of Mooreland, Ind. First at-home game of the Quaker schedule is the Pendleton-Richmond game at the Coliseum Friday evening, December l. , .... . ;;. . BOURNE TAKES PARIS GREEN EATON, O., Nov. 22. Oscar Bourne, farmer, residing west of here, is improving from the effects of a dose of parts green, which he swallowed last Friday. A fit of melancholia is said to be responsible for the i.L To Overcome Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 25c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tet ter, pimples, rash, black heads and sim ilar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and makinsr it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rni cv. Cleveland. O.

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Feltmans, 3; Fosters, 0 As one sided as the electoral rote In the state of Texas was the majority rolled up by the Tramps of the Feltman Shoe company over the pin exponents of Foster ft Co. In the City League session at the City alleys last night There was nothing to it but Feltmans. Led by Meyer, Helmich and Custis, the shoe clerks piled up overwhelming totals in every frame. The scores: -V Foster's Creams 1st 2d. d. Total At. Youngflesh .... 145 129 175 448 150 Fosler ......... 168 169 180 502 167 B. Bennett 128 189 175 492 164 W.- Bennett ... 170 145 170 485 162 King .......... 171 220 171 562 187. Handicap 102 102 102 ... ... Totals ....... 869 954 973 2490 830 Feltman's Tramps 1st 2d. 3d. Total Av. Helmich 218 191 157 566 189 Green 164 176 192 631 177 Schneider ..... 132 222 158 512 171 Custis . 164 197 189 650 183 Meyer 198 181 212 619 197 Handicap 119 119 119 .:. ... Totals 995 1085 1027 2678 893 It costs the state of Illinois $59,000 in round numbers to maintain its employment offices in six cities at an average cost of 72 cents-for each application for employment .OLD-TIME COLO CURE-DRINK TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. . mm upset? Get at the Real CauseTake Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking; tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment dogged liver and disordered bowels. . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If yon have a had taste iit your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, yon should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. PHOTOS yga mam stiacHnomxmi Bicycling develops health, grace and self-reliance in little folks. And they take to it easily and naturally. Ton will enjoy one. Get it now. r Excelsior-Hearsey $27 to $50 ELMER SMITH The Wheel Man." 426 Main St Phone 1806. A. O. MARTIN DENTIST , Colonial Building USB COOPER'S BLCND Cofilfee COOPER'S GROCERY

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