Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 56, 17 January 1917 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1917

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i i I i i in i i i ! Local Sport News at a Glance

WICIE JINX ENABLES ROSE CITY TO SLIP NEARER LEAD HOW THEY RANK Won. Lost. Pet. Richmond 14 9 .609 New Castle 15 11 .577 Muncie 11 13 .459 Indianapolis 3 10 .231 Games This Week Jan. 17 Muncie at Richmond. Jan. 18 Muncie at New Castle. Jan. 19 Indianapolis at Muncie. Jan. 20 Indianapolis at Richmond. Tonight's Bill 7:00 Kremos vs. Eagles. 8:00 M-K's vs. Muncie (C. L.) 9:00 Muncie vs. Richmond (I.S.L.). Three games are listed in the polo offering at the Coliseum tonight. Headed by the Muncie-Richmond state circuit contest which tops the bill, the program provides for a mixup between the best talent in the City League of Muncie and the Miller. Kemper club of the Richmond amateur circuit. As an evening's starter, the Eagles and Kremos, City League teams, mill it at 7 o'clock. The Muncle-Rlchmond family feuds give big promise of an evening overflowing with animation. The big game starts at 9 o'clock, the amateur content an hour earlier. . .. . NEW CASTLE, 4; MUNCIE, 2 Muncie, with an oversiaed jinx camping on its trail from, the start of last night's contest with New Castle at Muncie succumbed to the inevitable after Center Huston, of the Muncie team, had booted in two goals which went to the credit of the New Castle visitors. New Castle, with a string of horsv shoes that would sink a young tug boat., took a load of two in the first round when the Jinx put In overtime licks. That lead was never overcome despite Muncie's valient efforts to balance the ledger. The first New Castle goal was on a pass, Harkens to Long. A little later Muncie half-back Huston, the ball, Freddie Long's club and the Muncie pen played the heavy parts in a charity offering for New Castle. Muncie, via Williams to Fahrner scored one in the first and the part ended 2-1, New Castle. Fred Long Scores First. Doth teams spotted one in the middle period. Freddie Long scored the first on in six minutes. The combination of Williams and Fahrner added one to the Muncie total after twentyone seconds. Huston ballad another one in the last frame. Getting in front of a sharp drive off the staff of Long. Huston managed to deflect the ball necessitating ungentlemanly words from Frederick Pence, who was not prepar-1 ed for the English curve of the sphere. ! . f l . . I I - y-t ... I oy winning ini one ssew asua again steps into the arc light surrounding the I. S. L. elevation and Richmond to retain the coveted nook will necessarily extend itself in the Muncie game at Richmond tonight. The game in figures: New Castle (4) Muncie (2) Long Williams First Rush Harkens Fahrner Second Rush DuFresnes Huston Center Doherty DeWitt Half Back Hueffner ..-.. Pence Goal HOW THEY SCORED First Period New Castle Accidental 5:06 New Castle Long 5:18 Muncie Fahrner 3:24 Second Period . New Castle Long 5:50 Muncie Fahrner :21 Third Period New Castle Accidental 1:25 Summary Goals Lone. 2; Fahrner, 2. Rushes Williams, 6; Long. 3. Stops Pence, 30; Hueffner, 28. Referee Harry Thompson. TEAM TO MAKE TRIP OXFORD, O., Jan. 17. Miami Uni versity basket ball team will leave tomorrow on its first up-state trip of the season. On Thursday evening Witten berg College will be played at Spring field, on Friday evening. Western Reserve University at Cleveland, and on Saturday evening, Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware. DIPHTHERIA. CROUP, SORE THROAT Most Prtvalent Throughout the Country. Many thousands are now finding re lief and perhaps preventing diphtheria It Is said, by the use of Miller's An tlseptic Oil (known as Snake Oil.) This great oil is said to be the most penetrating, pain-relieving and heal log oil known. For Sore Throat, Croup, La Grippe, Diphtheria. TonsilItts, Rheumatism and Neuralgia it has been found most effective. Mrs. A. B. Carroll, Memphis, Tenn., writes: "I have used your wonderful Snake Oil for croup and sore throat with most gratifying results. My lit tle girl almost had pneumonia. 1 sent for a bottle of this great oil everybody is talking so much about, apllied it to ber throat and chest, and it relieved her at once. Now she is up and well. I can never praise your wonderful oil enough for what it did for her. A number of my friends have used it for rheumatism and neuralgia with the best of results." This wonderful new oil remedy that Is producing such remarkable results throughout the country is now on sale at all leading druggists. Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.

KING'S SCORE FAILS TO OVERCOME PALLS

Art King's 197 average was the bright spot of the Palladium-Fosler Cream series taken over by the Palls in the City league pin caucus at the City alleys last night. The Palls did not need their 15 pin net handicap to take two best of three. The scores: , . . Palladiums 1st 2d. 3rd. Tot.Avg, Tomllnson . 166 Smith 172 F. Miller ... 164 H. Miller ... 178 Boyer ...... 201 Handicap . . 110 175 156 ISO 158 156 110 152 162 186 138 133 110 493 164 490 530 474 490 163 177 158 163

Totals..... 991 935 881 2477 826 Foster's Creams 1st. 2d. 3rd. Tot.Avg. Youngflesh . 177 143 137 457 152 Fosler 182 166 199 547 182 B. Bennett . 145 116 155 416 139 W. Bennett . 151 151 151 453 151 King 165 223 202 590 197 Handicap ... 95 95 95 Totals ... 915 894 939 2463 821

FAST FINISH EARNS TWO-GAME MARGIN A strong third frame finish netted the Seedings the series with the Americans in the American Seeding games at the association alleys last night. Haner of the Yanks, was high man. The scores: Americans. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Ave. Hills ,144 132 110 -386 129 Heater . .164 122 125 411 137 Haner 163 178 159 500 167 Porter .......152 .160 116 428 143 Shlssler ......110 125 143 378 126 Totals...... 733 717- 653 2103 701 Seedings. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Ave. Ellis 134 151 141 426 142 Roach 162 150 159 471 157 Schalk 133 176 130 439 146 Knight 148 141 123 412 137 Blind 123 137 159 419 140 Totals 700 755 713 2167 722 R ustlings of Muncie, tonight. A defeat tonight will not derrick the Quakers from the lead. It will, however, make things mighty crowded. Ikluncie is 'iV thlsrweekV Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights in succession. Nothing to do but work day times and play polo of evenings. ' " Aonarentlv Loeansport has taken notice. A party of six Logansport fans has made Coliseum reservations for the next two weeks. fnter Huston, of Muncie. had a big evening. Besides ringing up two oi New Castle's coals. Hub broke into the sin colum for the only foul of the game. Hi 1 C4 TA Pi a W M

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BUTLER FINDS EASY TRAVELING AGAINST EARLHAM'S DEFENSE

Box score of the Earlham-Butler game taken over by the Irvingtonians in the game at the Marion club gym, Indianapolis, last night: Butler. .- - G. . F. M. P. 'Suesman, f ........ 3 4 " 4 10 Markland, f 7 0 0 14 Seyfried, f 0 0 0 0 Good, c 4 0 0 8 Heathco, c ......... 0 0 0 0 Agnew, g 10 0 2 Frankfort, g 0 0 0 0 ' Totals ..15 4 4 v 34 Earlham. G. F. M. P. Pontius, f 1 3 3 5 Smith, f 2 0 0 4 Tnttle, f 0 0 0 0 Cutrell, c 1 0 0 2 Pitts, g 1 11 3 Templin, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 5 4 ; 14 Substitutions (B) Seyfried . for Sussman; Heathco for Good; (E) Smith for Tuttle. Referee Evans (Indianapolis). KAYSEE SCHEDULE Jan. 18 Benshees vs. Trojans. Jan. 22 Santa Marias vs." Trojans. Jan. 25 Vets vs. Benshees. Jan. 29 Santa Marias vs. Benshees. Feb. 1 Vets vs. Trofans. Feb. 5 Benshees vs. Trojans. Feb. 8 Vets vs. Santa Marias. Feb. 12 Vets vs. Benshees. Fev. 15 Santa Marias vs. Trojans. Feb. 19 Vets vs. Trojans. Feb. 22 Santa Marias vs. Benshees. Feb. 26 Santa Marias vs. Vets. Mar. 1. Trojans vs. Benshees. Mar. 5 Trojans vs: Santa Marias. Mar. 8 Benshees vs. Vets. Mar: 12 Santa Marias vs. Benshees. Mar. 15 Vets vs. Trojans. Mar. 19 Benshees vs. Trojans. Mar. 22 Vets vs. Santa Marias. Mar. 26 Vets vs. Benshees. Mar. 29 Santa Marias vs. Trojans. Apr. 9 Vets vs. Trojans. Apr. 12 Santa Marias vs. Benshees. the Netting Freddie Long and Wayne Fahrner scored all the legitimate goals. Both reaped two. According to J. Frederick it takes the Monde team one game, to get started right , That means the team will be ready tonight when the Quakers seek to fatten their lead on the league lead. Rollin DeWitt will again be at half back in the Muncie lineup. Cliff Edgington apparently has given up the game for good. One of these evenings the Campbell boys plan to spring a new rush. W. (Red) Williams is the surprise to be sprung.

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QUAKERS TO IMPORT TKIELE TO ENGAGE CAPITAL EM ROES Whether or not Dutch Thiele, the Dayton star, is to be imported by the Quakers for the benefit of the Indianapolis Em Roes will be decided tonight when the Quaker -.club meets to make final arrangements for Monday night's, game. Some of the members favor the loading-up process, others claim the home talent will do just as good as the outsiders. Cbet Lawrence, the big Pendleton center, who was to have played with the Quakers, is suffering from blood poisoning-and probably Is out of the game for the remainder of the season. PENS SHORT VERSE TO GOAL TENDER

Dedicated to Mr. Arlie May, deposed Indianapolis goal tend and delivered by mail to the news department this morning, O. Heck, anonymous, contributes the following ode to a passing star: Arlie May' Farewell Song (By O. Heck) Tinkle, tinkle, little can, They've tied you to an also-ran. I do not wonder what you are, Like someone told the little star. Because I've heard you oft before; 'Twere ever thus in days of yore. No matter where I've gone to play, You've happened along in the same old way. But one thing I can't understandAfter handing out the same old brand ; After months of being thoroughly panned; Why I'm just now being canned. 5o tinkle, tinkle, little can, Tn the I. S. L. I'm an also-ran. But hurry back, you'll be needed soon, To tinkle for others your same little tune. FORMER LOCAL MAN FIGURES IN MERGER Griffith P. Ellis, former Richmond man, is associated with a new comoany headed by Arthur D. Geissler, which has consolidated the Chicago and New York Talking Machine companies under the head of the New York-Chicago Talking Machine company. Announcement of the change which became effective Jan. 1 has been received here. Ellis attended Richmond high school. VETERAN GETS LETTER Benjamin Fye, veteran of the 100th Ohio who has been in poor health at his home here for some time, has received a letter of encouragement from J. Warren Keifer of Springfield, Ohio, commander of the regiment. Mr. Keifer recalls Mr. Fye as "one of the best and most gallant in battle." During the month of December, sixty-two California limited trains left Chicago for Los Angeles. This was seventeen more than were run during December, 1915

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SHOWS LIVESTOCK AT SHORT COURSE

Studies of livestock conducted by J. W Schwab as a part of the Cambridge City Short Course, Jan. 23-26, will be one of the best features of this practical training school for farmers. Mr. Schwab carries with him from Purdue university valuable steers, hogs and sheep. His talk on feeding is one of the most practical lectures, according to advance notices . and experiences of other places which have had the ourse this year. J. C. Beavers directs the study of soil improvement, while Miss Alma Garvin and Miss Miriam Beall speak to the women. . TRY HAROLD NORMS ON TREASON COUNT Charged with high treason to bis school. Harold Norrls, a high school character, will be tried by the Boy Town court in high school chapel Friday morning. Prof. Benjamin Null of the. English classes, is directing the prosecution. Ralph Nicholson, the former high school and Earlham orator, will defend Norris, who is charged with failing to attend the DaytonRichmond basketball game, although he (Norrls) was in that city at the time of the contest BOND BRINGS r Continued From Page One. necting lines. Today the largest line connecting any of these systems is four inch and the company asserts that its revenue from this source shrunk from an anticipated $7,000 per year to approximately $5,000. H. C. Starr and John F. Robbins were the attorneys who represented the water company at the commission hearing yesterday. They called attention to the fact that the legislative committee of the Commercial club now has a bill pending before the legislature amending the fire marshal's law to prevent Water companies making service charges on fire protection systems. Would Further 'Reduce Fund. It was pointed out that in the event this bill was passed the Richmond City Water Works company would be deprived of $7,000 the commission had ruled it was entitled to, and that such a law would, of course, mean higher rates for at least a part of the consumers. The meter rental case will come up for a hearing again on February 1 Mr. Bond said that he intended to sub mit a suggested readjusted rate sched ule at this hearing, intimating that it would contain the meter rental fea ture and provide slightly increased rates for the larger consumer. Should the automobile top become dusty, use a stiff brush. To remove mud spots or oil, use water and casUle or ivory soap. For Throat and Lungs Stubborn Coughs and Colds Eckman's Alterative Sold By All Leading druggists. Adv, 8 to Hi Mi Blend

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