Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 10, 23 November 1916 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1916 PAGEFiyjB
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R. H. S. FIVE TO GET TEST IN STRUGGLE AT RUSH VILLE Rush County Boys Have Heighth and Experience Enough to Give Quakers Run for Money. The opposition to the R. H. S. in the game at Rushvllle Friday evening is to all appearances the best high school five that has ever represented Rushville. With two exceptions Stoop and Tlsworth the personnel of the Rush county Ave is the same as Inst year. Center String Martin and Guards Reed and Newhouse are the vets of the five. "James" Thorpe, forward, and Oakley and Keating, end men, are the new comers. The Rushville five as a whole is somewhat ligher than the Richmond team. ' But what it lacks in the weight department is easily made up by the length of its players. Martin, the lengthy center of the past three years, is remembered by Richmond fans as one of the tallest pivot men in the state. Rushville averages 145 in weight. Team Has Good Record Rushvllle's record so far this year is a good one. The team got away to a good start by walloping Milroy 82 to 14. The Rushers then held the Martinsville five, one of the Bloomington state list entrants last March, to a close score. Tomorrow night's game will be played at the Rushville high school annex. This floor is a good one and should not handicap the Richmond team to any great extent. Rooters Go Along Headed by Principal Pickell and a section of the faculty, the Richmond high school rotters will accompany the team Friday. The team will leave over the Fennsy Friday noon, but most of the rooters will make the trip later in the day. At least seventy-five backers of the Red and White will be on the Rushville deck when the signal for basketball Is given. The squad, in charge of Coach Lyboult and faculty manager Towle, will remain over in Rushville until Saturday noon. 'ATCOS ANNEX THREE Natcos, 3; Book-keep, 0. Scores of 162, 180 and 145 donated by one Jack Falk, of the Natco crowd, upset the Book-keeps in their three game defeat at the hands of the Toolmak.ers, in the "Y" bill at the association alleys. The Bookkeeps, including Kap Klute, were way off form and had a stack of trouble in locating the alleys. Falk easily led the winning team. Klute wasn't as bad as the rest of the Book-kpeps. The scores: Book-keeps. Player ' ' 2d. 3d. Total Av. Klute 161 Zeyen 176 Blomeyer . 112 Kercheval . 130 Hodapp .... 131 Hills 130 104 130 90 436 145 425 142 356 119 377 126 269 134 125 125 125 Totals 699 710 Natcos. 1st. 2d. 109 118 127 138 178 170 579 1788 596 3d. Total Av. 144 317 124 135 400 133 116 464 155 145 487 162 125 439 146 Player Bennett Puckett . . Price Falk 162 180 Ashby 144 170 Totals .... 720 776 665 2161 720 STARR EMPLOYES ORDER POTATOES IN CAR LOTS A delay of two weeks has been encountered by Starr Piano company employes in receiving a carload of potatoes ordered from a Cincinnati commission merchant The co-operative plan of purchasing potatoes was decided on several weeks ago and the order was placed with the Cincinnati merchant. The potatoes are expected to arrive ,soon.
Trust Company No. 16S. Charles W. Jordan, President: O. P. Nusbaum, W. H. Romey, J. H. Teetor, Vice-Presidents; R. E. Swallow, Secretary, L. A. Handley, Treasurer. Condensed Statement of the condition of the German-American Trust and Savings Bank at Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of Its business on November 17, 1916. RESOURCES
Loans and discounts Overdrafts
Bonds and stocks Furniture and fixtures Advance to estates and trusts Due from Banks and Trust Companies. Cash on hand Trust securities
Total Resources $331,216.82 LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits net Demand deposits, except banks..... Savings deposits .. Trust deposits Special deposits Certified checks Due to banks and trust companies Trust investments Total Liabilities State of Indiana, County of Wayne,
I, L. A. Handley, Treasurer of the German-American Trust and Savings Bailie of Richmond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. , L. A. HANDLEY, Treasurer. - Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22 day of November, 1916. IRA C. MURRAY, Notory Public. My commission expires Aug. 20, 1919. '
News
SCRUBS DOWN T REGULARS Coming from behind a lead of one game, the Scrub team of the "Y" business men's classes overhauled and passed the Regulars in the net ses8ioning at the "Y" gym last evenfng. The teams are contesting for the right to represent Richmond in the volley ball series with the Muncie business men. Scores of last night's series were: Scrubs, 21; Regulars, 14. Regulars, 21; Scrubs, 18. Regulars, 21; Scrubs, 15. Scrubs, 21; Regulars, 20. Scrubs; 21; Regulars, 17. FOOTBALL SEASON CLOSES SATURDAY IN EAST AND WEST Finis to the collegiate football season of '16 will be written Saturday of this week when leading teams of the four points of the compas meet in battles that will in many instances decide the divisional cambric winners of the grid sport. Local exponents of the game are interested more or less in five contests the Ohio-Northwestern, the Indiana-Purdue, the ArmyNavy, the Yale-Harvard and naturally the Earlham-Wilmington games. The big battle of the day, that is from the standpoint of Western interest, is the Ohio-Northwestern contest at Columbus. This game will decide the winner of the. "Big Ninetitle. The state battle at Lafayette will be watched closely.- The big eastern grid classics the Army vs. Navy and Yale vs. Harvard battles will take a share of local interest. The schedule: Central West. At Columbus Northwestern vs. Ohio State. At Chicago Minnesota vs. Chicago. At Madison Illinois vs. Wisconsin. At Lafayette Indiana vs. Purdue. At Notre Dame Alma vs. Notre Dame. At Green Castle Lake Forest vs. De Pauw. At Richmond Wilmington vs. Earlham. At Terre Haute Winona Aggies vs. Rose Poly. At Marietta Wabash va. Marietta. " East At New Haven Harvard vs. Yale. At New York Navy vs. Army. At Washington Bucknell vs. Georgetown. At Philadelphia West Virginia Wesleyan vs. Pennsylvania. At Washington, Pa. Chattanooga vs. Washington & Jefferson. KRAWLERS GO AHEAD Krawlers, 2; Germans, 1. Forced back another .notch were Tim Cronin's Germans in the Knights of Columbus engagement at the City alleys last night. The Krawler opposition, with Harry Crump in a leading role, managed to take two-third of the spoils before the Teutons rallied in the last chance frames. Crump and Klinger were Krawlers consistents. Zwissler was the German consistent. The scores: Germans. Player 1st. 2d.. 3d. Total Av. Selm 148 176 134 458 153 Zwissler .... 144 181 149 474 158 Cronln 152 130 149 431 144 Knauber .... 170 153 134 457 152 Zeyen 148 148 148 444 148 Totals . . Player Klinger . . Crump . . . Kinsella . . Sharkitt .. .. 762 788 714 Kralers. 1st. 2d. 3d. .. 167 . 152 151 .. 169 150 179 .. 147 133 174 .. 132 137 132 2264 755 Total Av. 470 157 498 166 454 151 401 134 463 154 G. O'Brien.. 164 152 147 Totals 779 724 783 2286 762 PLAN HOME FOR AGED Members of Richmond Council, No. 2,956, Knights and Ladies of Security, have received data concerning the appointment of a commission to plan a home of aged and infirm lodge members and an orphans' asylum. The plan calls for a co-operative farm, and a fund of $250,000 will be raised. There are 44 members in Richmond council. STATEMENT $278,899.56 65.39 5,280.62 16,648.89 343.60 788.84 28,148.49 1,041.43 $100,000.00 10,000.00 84.90 .' $119,679.78 57,903.71 8,201.73 '., 13,163.30 500.00 20,641.97 $220,090.49 1,041.43 $331,216.82 ss:
4 EARLHAM VETS PLAY FINAL GAME
When the Earlham football team tabes the Reid Field sod for the game with Wilmington Saturday, four Earlham gridders Captain Leland Calvert, Elden Mills, Clyde Little and Janney Hutton will be entering their last football contest under Quaker colors. The four representing the best athletic talent in the school are Seniors and will graduate in June. Calvert, Mills and Little are also baseball and track men. MUNCIE DROPS GAME WITH LOCAL TEAM In a letter to Athletic Director Schwan of the Y. M.-C. A., Muncie "Y" business men's volley ball team today cancelled its scheduled games here with the representative seven of the local association, the games to have been played on the Richmond j "Y" floor Thanksgiving eve. Mr. ; Schwan was informed that a number of the Muncie representatives would be unable to get away. It is probable that the games will be1 played here Friday evening, Dec. 1 or Dec. 8. AUMANN IS BURNED , SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Nov. 23. Edward Aumann was severely burned when a gasoline torch which was near him exploded and burning gasoline was thrown over his hands and clothing. DON'T SUFFER WIIHNEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on. the temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. 25c and 50c jars, hospital size, $2.50.
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ANNA M'CAULESS IS CALLED BY DEATH
ECONOMY, Ind.. Nov. 23. Anna McCanless, wife of William McCanless, died Tuesday evening at her home east of Economy. The funeral was held at Bloomingsport Thursday afternon at 1:30 o'clock. The Rev. Lee Chamness, pastor of the Williamsburg Friends church, officiated. The body was taken to the Liberty cemetery, south of Winchester. ST. JOHN'S MAY EXTEND CALL TO THE REV. A. HAAS At a meeting of the St John's Lutheran congregation, called for next Sunday afternoon, it is probable that a call will be sent to' the Rev. A. Haas, of Napoleon, O. The Rev. Mr. Haas will be recommended to the congregation by a visiting committee which attended services in the Rev. Mr. Haas' church last Sunday. 24ARLEY IVi IN., DEVON IVA IN. COLLARS 15 ets. each, 6 lor 90 ets. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO.. IKC. MAKERS Umbrellas If you need a new umbrella or want your old one covered or repaired, call on us. We have been in this business for over 28 years and understand it thoroughly. Dunning's 43 North 8th Street mm
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