Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 27, 13 December 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEU. 16, lviq

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Sports and

Athletics

MUNCIE JINX TORN TO BITS BY LOCAL FIVE

HOW THEY RANK Won Lost Pet. Richmond 5 2 .714 Miracle 4 4 .600 New Castle ....... 4 4 .500 Indianapolis 0 3 .000 Game This Week. Tonight New Castle at Richmond. Thursday Indians at New Castle. Friday Indians at Muncie. Saturday New Castle at Richmond. Richmond, 6; M uncle, 4. MUNCIE, Ind., Dec. 13. RuBhing business in the second installment of the Muncie-Richmond flare here last night gave the Quakers four goals enough to win the game. Muncie was the victim of the breaks, the Richmond five profiting by numerous working of the Muncie jinx. By winning this one the Quakers take a firm grip on the pinnacle of the state rink circle. The figures: Richmond (6) Muncie (4) L Quigley Williams First Rush 0. Quigley Fahrner Second Rush Evans Edgington i Center Briffltn Huston Half Back . D'Metz Pence Goal. How they scored: First Period. Muncie Fahrner :20 Richmond. O. Quigley 4:33 Muncie Williams 9:31 Second Period. Richmond Accidental 2:65 Richmond Griffith 2:19 Richmond O. Quigley 7:15 Richmond L. Quigley 1:00 Third Period. Richmond....... L. Quigley " 4:55 Muncie Fahrner 1:45 Muncie Fahrner 1:30 . Summary. . Goals Fahrner 3, L. Quigley 2, O. Quigley 2, Griffith, Williams. Rushes L. Quigley 9, Williams 4. Stops O'Metz, 35: Pence, 41. Referee Harry Thompson.

PALLADIUMS ANNEX MAJORITY OF SERIES

Although the Feltman Tramps harvested but one game of the City League session with the Palladiums on the City alleys last night the Tramps did manage to muss up the Pall's record of ten consecutive games won. H. Miller and Meyers were the high guns. The scores: Palladiums Player 1st. 2d. 3d. TotAvg. Tomlinson .. 170 162 198 530 177 Smith 211 119 169 499 166 H. Miller... 209 217 167 593 198 F. Miller 211 130 192 633 178 Boyer 139 164 172 475 158 " Handicap.. 136 136 136 Totals . . . 1076 928 1034 2730 910 Feltman's Tramps Player 1st. 2d. 3d. TotAvg. Helmick ... 160 209 179 548 183 Green 181 158 170 509 170 Snyder 116 164 166 446 149 Custis 156 158 200 514 171 Meyers 203 158 192 553 184 Handicap . 124 124 124 Totals ... 920 951 1011 2570 857

CADETS TO PLAY WITH QUAKERS FRIDAY NIGHT

Contrary to report, the St. Mary's Cadet3 of Dayton, speediest basketball five in the Middle Western states, will be here Friday evening to meet the Richmond Quakers and incidently to participate in one of the biggest bills of basketball ever offered the fans of Richmond. The Anderson-Richmond high school game is the second section of the program. Manager . Parker, of the Quakers, this morning received a wire from the Cadet management. The message assures the appearance of the Dayton team here Friday night. Seats on salrat the Hughbank Candy Shop are going rapidly.

FRANK STRAYER WILL LAUNCH POLO LEAGUE

Frank Strayer, in the position of lead-off man, will score the first drive in the City League polo lists at the Coliseum tonight when the representa tive Eagle and Greek teams mill it in the season's opener following more or less extended inaugural services. Strayer's act whether vocal or physical, will be the opening number of the card. . - . Promoters of the City League will occupy Boxes A and B and from this point of vantage will watch their re

spective hopes in their first real

action. Included in the party of Tion-

orary guests are Messrs. and Mes-

dames E. G. Kemper, Frank Quigley,

Mr. Adams, George Bayer, George

Ried, Charles Ewbank, Herman Eckler, Charles Feasel, George Brehm and Mr. Harry Fetzer. The teams will lineup in the following battle array: Eagles Greeks Geyer '. Reia

- First Rush - Shallenberg Hawekotte Second Rush Dean Jessup Center Able .". Minor . Half Back . Brunton '.R. Hawekotte Goal Ewbank Snyder Utility Following the City League opener which should get under way shortly after 7:15 o'clock, the New Castle and Richmond professional teams will take the war path. Inasmuch as the Rosa City bunch downed the Quakers at New Castle just a few days ago. Quaker fans anticipate a prodigal act on part of the home team. Lineups for the big game: Newcastle . .- Richmond Long L. Quigley First Rush Harkens O. Qulgley Second Rush DuFresnes ........... . Evans Center Dohertv 1. Griffith Half Back Uueffner O'Metz Goal.

LATE RALLY SAVES LAST OF 3 CLASHES

Exponents of the better-late-than-jever policy the Kentucky five of the American Seeding League waited till wo games had been hopelessly shot ind then started to roll 'em straight igalnst the Seedlngs in the alley protram at the association pathways last ilght. John Ulrich led. The scores: Kentuckys Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Avg. 'Jlrich 160 148 176 484 161 -loessll 138 145 162 445 148 Towle 135 115 124 374 125 iVinkle 125 128 170 423 141 vTilllams ... 134 147 145 426 142 Totals ... 692 683 777 2152 717 Seedings Player 1st. 2d. 3d. TotAvg. 3chalk 152 138 137 427 142 Pettibone .. 140 170 123 433 144 Roach 160 167 147 474 158 Sills 159 142 140 441 147 Xnlght ? .... 146 137 122 405 135 Totals ... 757 754 669 2180 721

OPEN STATE TOURNEY OF VOLLEY BATTERS

First of the series of volley ball games that will inauguarate the state association volley ball contest will be played at Muncie Friday night of this week between the Richmond, Muncie and Marion Eastern Indiana divisional representatives. The personnel of tho Richmond team will be named by Y. M. C. A. Athletic Director Schwan probably tomorrow.

K. OF G. AVERAGES

SAME OLD QUINTET PLAYS WITH CADETS

Zimmerman, Sollenberger, Mahrt, the Sachstaders and Varley, members of the Dayton Cadet team which furnishes the Quakers opposition here Friday night, will be in the lineup of the Buckeyes, the Dayton management assures. This same combination has been playing basketball together for ten odd years and is pretty well "organized" by this time. The Cadets claim a record of 195 games won out of some 200 played during the last five years.

Rustlings of the Netting

AVERAGES FOR Boyce 24 l?rennan. Ed 30 Frederick . ... 27 Burke . .. 24 Connor .. 30 Cronin 27 Crump 30 Duffy, Fr ........ ." 24 Fitzgibbons ...... 28 Gleason 9 Kinsella '.. 30 Klinger 30 Knauber 27 Llchtenfels 24 Mercurio, P- B 27 Mercurio, P. M 30 Moorman 9 O'Brien, Geo 27 O'Brien, Jno 30 Otten 30 Pardieck 30 Quigley 24 Quinlivan 24 Ringhoff 30 Ryan 30 Selm 30 Sharkitt 27 Shofer 24 Zeyen 21 Zwissler 30

DEC. 4 3671 4684 4639 3626 3933 3736 4554 3982 4314 1278 4212 4539 3970 4157 4396. 452? 1103 4125 4759 4758 4449 3405 39C4 4499 4147 4651 3855 3273 3123 4754

153 156 172 151 131 138 151 166 154 142 140 151 147 173 1G3 151 12.1 153 159 159 148 142 165 130 13S 155 143 136 149 153

Better adopt the early bird policy tonight. The City League opener promises lots of excitement. The result of the game at Muncie tast night was a regular surprise. The Quakers did not expect to win on the Muncie court A victory over New Castle tonight will Just about cinch the Quakers' lead for the rest of the week. Huston, the Muncie half, gets credit Tor one of Richmond's goals. A drive from behind the pen glanced off Huslon's guards into the locker. At least Muncie got away to a good start. O'Metz missed the first one in lust twenty seconds by the timer's chip.

Griffith harvested another marker last night. The Quaker defensive carried the sphere the entire length of the floor and through the Muncie defense before giving it the final impetus. Jimmy O'Metz, the Quaker pen artist, took the count in the second stanza. One of Huston's wild ones took Jimmy behind the ear and restoratives were in order. Wayne Fahrner, the running mate of Kid Williams, was in rare form. He proved the only dangerous man. in the Campbell lineup. Three goals sum up Fahrner's transactions at the business end of the Muncie rush line. A capacity house should greet the Quakers come-back at the Coliseum tonight. Show the team that you appreciate its efforts.

ALL STAR TEAM R. Llchtenfels..... 173 W. Broderick 172 Fr. Duffy 166 J. Quinlivan 165 P. B. Mercurio 163

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ABANDON ABROGATION OF THE ELECTION BILL

LONDON, Dec. 13. According to the Telegraph the government has abandoned the proposed bill abrogating the rule under which it would be necessary for the new ministers to seek reelection. The Telegram accounts for the abandonment on the ground that it is felt that peace agitation is likely to arise In certain parts of the country in consequence of the offer of the central powers and that therefore the government has decided that an elec

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