Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 26, 12 December 1916 — Page 5

liiJii KlUliMUiNJJ PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1916

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Sport News

QUAKERS FALL DOWN ON TRIP TO PENDLETON

Minus the services of Herbie Logan, the Richmond Quakers made a sor rowful showing against the Pendleton-Anderson-Indlanapolls combination at Pendleton last night The details of the disaster: Pendleton. Ols. F1s.Msd.Pts. Bassett. f 10 3 3 23 Manifold, f 1 0 0 2 Biddle, f 4 .0 0 8 Lawrence, c 3 2 .2 8 Speck, g 1 0 0 2 Caseady, g 1 0 0 2 Totals 20 5 5 45 Quakers. Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Porter, f 0 0 0 0 J. Logan, f 1 0 0 2 Brown, f 3 0 0 6 Ball, c 2 0 0 4 Wlechman, c 2 0 0 4 Schepman, g.. 1 0 0 2 Parker, g 0 4 1 4 Totals ..9 4 1 22 Fouls committed (P) Bassett, p; Manifold, 2p; Lawrence, p; Speck, p. (R) J. Logan, 2pt; Ball, p; Schepman, 3pt; Parker, pt. Time of halves Twenty minutes. Referee Feeney, (Indianapolis).

WAY'S HIGH SCORE WINS FOB GEEZERS

Way's high score of 204 "and average of 166 were the high spots in the Oeezer-R. A. M. series of the "Y" League games at the association alleys last night The Geezers took the entire series. The scores:

Geezers.

1st. 2d.

MILLER-MARTIN DUO RECEIVES DRUBBING

. Roy Miller and Bert Martin started something last week -when they issued a city-wide bowling challenge for a doubles championship match. Last night at the City alleys Art King and Frank Toungflesh finished what Miller and Martin had started. The figures: Mlller.Martin Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot.Avg. Martin 206 166 1S4 656 185 Miller 181 151 203 535 178 Totals .... 387 317 387 1091 364 Meyers-King Tlayer 1st 2d. 3d. TotAvg. Meyers 189 203 179 571 190 King 204 237 212 Cr,3 218 Totals .... 393 440 391 1224 408

TEAM FALLS DOWN

BEHIND LITTLE CAP

Player Way Hills Gentle . . . . Blind ...... Thompson .. Totals .... PlayerParks Freeman Porter Brown ; Dadtsman . .

104 163 132 140 103

140 139 180 141 159

3d. Total Av. 153 497 166

420 484 434 438

118 172 153 176

140 161 145

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744 759 R. A. M. 1st. 2d. 138 128 136 138 118 112 128 135 108 147

TAKES GREEN'S PLACE FOR KOKOMO GAME

Bob Tomlinson will supplant CharHe Green In the lineup of the reprer sentative Richmond bowling five which journeys to Kokomo Wednesday night

772 2273 758 , 3d. Total Av. 156 422 141 130 404 135 105 335 112 141 404 134

133 388 129!

Totals 628 660 655 1953 651

After starting his team away with

202 and 209 scores, Ray Lichtenfels,

captain of the Tiger five of the Kaysee

circuit, had the dissatisfaction of see

ing his team gather in but one of the three games against the Santa Maria

nve. Ray averaged 187. The scores:

Tigers Player 1st. 2d. 3d. TotAvg. Lichtenfels . 202 209 180 591 197 Boyce 156 T84 148 438 146 Quigley 135 155 133 423 141 Fr. Duffy ... 168 147 135 450 150 Burke 143 112 132 387 129 Team totals 804 757 728 2289 763 Santa Marias Player 1st. 2d. 3d. TotAvg. Qulnllvan ... 165 165 165 495 165 Shofer 150 131 142 423 141 Gleason .... 162 190 178 530 177 Moorman ... 110 161 126 397 132 P.B.Mercurio 157 188 155 500 176 Team totals 744 835 766 2345 782

t CITY POLO LEAGUE f

Dec. 13 Eagles vs. Greeks. Dec. 16 Krcmos vs. Miller-Kemp-

ers.

Dec. 20 Eagles vs. Kremos. Dec. 23 Greeks vs. Miller-Kemp

ers.

Dec. 27 Eagles vs. Miller-Kemp

ers.

Dec. 30 Greeks vs. Kremos. Jan. 3 Greeks vs. Eagles. Jan. 6 Mlller-Kempers vs. Kremos. Jan. 10 Kremos vs. Eagles. Jan. 13 Miller-Kempers vs. Greeks. Jan. 17 MIller-Kempprs vs. Eagles. Jan. 20 Kremos vs. Greeks. Jan. 24 Eagles vs. Greeks. Jan. 27 Kremos vs. Mlller-Kemp

ers.

Jan. 31 Eagles vs. Kremos.

Feb. 3 Greeks vs. Miller-Kemp-

srs.

Feb. 7 Eagles vs. Miller-Kemp-

srs

Feb. 10 Greeks vs. Kremos. Feb. 14 Greeks vs. Eagles. Feb. 17 Miller-Kempers vs. Kre-

nos.

Feb. 21 Kremos vs. Eagles. Feb. 24 Miller-Kempers vs. Greeks. Feb. 27 Miller-Kempers vs. Eagles. March 2 Kremos vs. Greeks.

ROSE CITY FIVE PULLS QUAKERS NEARER BUNCH

HOW THEY RANK Won. Lost Pet Richmond 4 2 .667 Muncie 4 3 . - .571 New Castle ... 4 4 .500 Indianapolis 0 3 .000 Games This Week Tonight Richmond1 at Muncie. Wednesday New Castle at Richmond. Thursday Indians at New Castle. Friday Indians at Muncie. Saturday Muncie at Richmond. New Castle, 3; Richmond 1 NEW CASTLE, Ind., Dec. 12. Up against a defense that was one too many for the Quaker attack, Richmond polo five was obliged to submit to a beating at the hands of New Castle here last night. The work of Center DuFresnes and Halfback Doherty, of New Castle, featured. Walt Evans scored Richmond's lone marker. The score: New Castle (3) Richmond (1) Long L. Quigley First Rush

Harkens O. Quigley Second Rush DuFresnes Evans Center Doherty Griffith Half Back Hueffner O'Metz Goal How They Scored First PeriodTeam: Scored by: Time New Castle Long, 10:20 Second Period New Castle Harkens, 2:30 Third PeriodRichmond. Evans, 5:00 New Castle Harkens, 1:05 Summary Goals Harkens 2, Long, Evans. Rushes L. Quigley 4, Long 3. Stops Hueffner 43; O'Metz 49. Referee Harry Thompson. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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TONIGHT JESSE L. LASKY Presents The Dainty Film .Star MARIE DORO in "Common Ground" By MARION FAIRFAX Marie Doro, whose delightful personality has endeared her to millions of screen patrons 13 seen In the role of a young girl of the slums. How through the kind interest of a young judge she Is brought into a better environment and how she saves him from ruin by political conspirators is told in this photoplay. Released through Paramount Pictures Corporation. WEDNESDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "Manhattan Madness" Also a Two-Reel KEYSTONE COMEDY

to roll off return games with the-Kolas of that place.' With this exception the personnel of the Richmond five remains the same as that which took the Kokomo' team in straight sets a few weeks ago.

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Kawana Bros. Japanese Jugglers La Palarica & Partner Novelty Dancing Act Follette & Wiskes "The Census Taker" Anderson & Goines "The Ghost of a Coon" FILUS FAMILY High School Dancing and Jumping Horses featuring "MIKE, THE BALL-ROOM DANCER" In a Waltz and Tango. PRICES Matinee. 10c and 20c; Night, lower floor, 30c; logs seats, 35c; balcony, 10c and 20c. Shows at 2:30, 7:45 and 9:00. Seats at Murray Box Office Phone 1699

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COLISEUM

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T O D AY Skating, morning, afternoon and night. The morning skate is especially for ladies and beginners. Instructors on the floor. POLO Wesdnesday Night POLO New Castle vs. Richmond Game Called at 8: 45 Seats Selling Phone 1569 THURSDAY Skating, morning, afternoon and evening. FRIDAY Basket-Bail. SATURDAY Skating, morning and afternoon. POLO-Saturday Night-POLO MUNCIE vs. RICHMOND Amateur Game 7:30. Second Game, 8:45 Admission 25c. Reserved Seats, 15c Extra PHONE 1569

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There is yet time.

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ARCADE Essanay Presents Nell Craig and Edward Arnold In "THE BORDER LINE" Rosa Mary Theby in "GREEN EYES" Vim Comedy

OBTAIN NEW SUITS

Membership of the City Folo League

vill meet at the George Fox store this (vening. Final arrangements for the penlng game of the City circuit will e made at this time. New suits will te distributed.

GAME PLAT IS OPEN

The plat for the double offering of

basketball at the Coliseum Friday eveling opened at the Hughbanks Candy

Store this morning. Indications are jhat the largest crowd of the season

kill reserve seats for the twin bill knderson vs. Richmond high school

nd St. Marys vs. Quakers games.

LEBANON BREAKS DATE

Lebanon high school has cancelled game with the Richmond high

Jchool scheduled for Dec. 29, but will

ome here at a later date probably In

ebruary. Manager Towle of the R.

Washington THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM

TONIGHT The Bluebird Feature "Gloriana" Featuring Little Zoe Ray Pathe News WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY W. A. Brady presents Gayle Kane and Arthur Ashley In "The Man She Marrier Pathe News FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature The Chattel Featuring E. H. Southern Comedy Frank Daniels Pathe News Every Saturday, Sunday and Holiday shows will be run continuous from 2 p. m. to 11. p. m. ORCHESTRA MUSIC Afternoon Continuous from 2 p. m. Evening Continuous from 7 p. m. ADMISSION Adults, 10c; Children, 5c. You can park at the Washington.

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