Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 64, 26 January 1917 — Page 5
Local Sport News at a Glance
INDIANS ADD fS'LEAD
HOW THEY RANK
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Richmond 16 New Castle ........... 15 Muncle 13 Indianapolis . '. . . . . . . .' 6 ,
L., 12 14 13 10
Pet. .572 .517 00 .33
..; - Advanca -Bookings. :., , ' Saturday Muncle at Richmond. Jan., 29 Muncle at New Castle." ' Jan. 30 Indianapolis at Muncle,, - Jan. 31 Inflanapolls at Richmond. Febk 1 Richmond at New Castle. . V Feb. 2 Richmond at Muncie. " " Feb. 3New Castle at Richmond. New Cattle vs. Muncle. M uncle's chance to move into the second berth of the I. S. L. comes tonight, when the Campbellites and reJuvinated Jameson ians come together on the ; Muncie , floor. New Castle's beating at the hands of the Indians dragged that team back within range -jf (he fast moving Muncle force. Harilrion Fry, the Quaker rush, probably will lead the New Castle club against Muncle ' tonight. Inasmuch as . Billy Puggan. New Castle's new man, has Vet to arrive. Muncle will have its '"sulars In action. , INDIANS, 2; NEW CASTLE, 1
', With the aid of the Muncie defense -Dq Witt and Pencewho were .subting In absence of Harold and Jette
lTdlanapolia, , in twenty-six minuses overtime play, downed Jameson's re--1' . sl.t. . - w til. VaW
Castle floor last night. An automobile smash-up kept Harold out of the game. Pence was there because Billie Jette, the new Indian goal tend had Just stepped off the Keystone Express and Vrb in no shape to play polo on a six minutes notice. - .' At that-, miserable, if not uncanny luck was the only thing that kept New Castle from finishing first. Twice , Harrison Fry, the Richmond rusher, drove past the defenses of Freddie Pence, only to have the pellet rebound from the cage. This makes five in-and-out that Fry has figured in during the last two nights. Indians Hold an Edge. . Granting that New Castle would have won had. Fry's goals remained coged. the Indiana really had the edge over the, home guard. . Hueffner"s fiftyrpyen stops explains this. Pence, the Indian pen warden had but twentyfrfves -pf? boots." Fifty-seven and lwi"'tseven gives fairly the relative ftrngih of the twd attacks. The Lewis-Loxen-Jean trio was re r.0"?'.ble for the extra work handed Swede Hueffner. Practically twothirds of the time the threesome of old timers contregatcd in the neighbor, bood the New Castle pen and cook turns at lambasting Hueffner and his armament. Doherty jfnd Du Fresr.es proved unequal to the task of keeping the New Castle pen in the clear at least a part of the time. Jean Ends the Session. Jm's smashing drive after twentysix minutes and four seconds overtime was the inevitable. The curtain goal was the culmination of swat fest in front of the New Castle pen, Lewis snd Loxen helping to frame it for jean. The game in figures: .Indianapolis (2) Newcastle (1) Lewis - First Rush ,.. Barkens uoxen . . 4 " Second Ruh h,an Du Fresnes Center De Witt Dcherty Halt Back Pence Hueffner
uoai How they scored: First Period. Indianapolis Lon . Secend Period, r No score." . Third Period. Castle ...Harkens
Overtime. Indianapolis Jean -6:0 ' Summary." Goals Harkens, Loxen, Jean. " Rushes 4; Fry, 2. . . . . Etops Hueffner, 57; Pence, 27. , Referee Harry Thompson. ..... Attendance 1,000.
ONE GAQ RESCUED BY THE DEHSIIEES
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Whatever the definition of the term "Benshee,? the name of Jeems Fit glbbons' team Is probably appropriate to its performance against the Vets in the.Kaysee series at the City alleys last night -The fact that the Vets were worse than their foe saved the Benshees in the first game 4 The scores: .... - Vet r
1st. 2d.
J. P. O'Brien 143 Crump ...f. 148 Brennan 11T Behringer-V.,101 FT. Duffy . .; 148
124 129 ;132 132
3rd. 167 175 115 138
167 178
Tot. Avg. 434- 145 452 151 364 121 371 124 493 '164
Totals!
Broderick . . Cronin Gkason .... Fitzgibbons Schmed'hoff. Totals
657 684 773 2114 . Benshees
705
1st. 140 113 116 141 154
2d.143 147 148 120 106
3rd. Tot. Avg. 148 431 144 94 354 118" 128 392 131 119. 380 127 103 363' 121
664 664 592 1920 640
AMERICANS FINISH AHEAD OF COLONELS
After piloting the Kentuckys through the first game with one pin to spare, John Ulricb had more trouble in - attempting to steer his team through the second and third parts of the American Seeding League series with the Americans on the "Y" alleys last night. Thanks to 195 and 205 scores of Haner, the Tanks took the last ones. Haner averaged high at 187.' The scores: 1 1 ' Americans.
Hills ... Heater . Haner . . Porter .". Shissler Totals
Williams Hoessli . Towle . . Winkle . TJlrich Totals
1st.." 2d. 155 167
3d. Total Av.
129 160 165 132
126 195 109 146
160 140 205 125 124
482 161 395 132
560 399 402
187 133 134
EARLIIALT DONS WAR TOGS FOR BUTLER PARTY
Earlham plays host " to the Butler college basketball team at the Coliseum tonight; The game- will mirk the second meeting of the teams this season, Butler winning the first game at Indianapolis, : 38 to 20, several weeks ago. . Tonight's program opens with a curtain raiser at 7:30, . The big game will be under way by 8:15 o'clock. , Butler's Bear Story : Indianapolis Coach Thomas will use a new lineup when Butler meets Earlham at Richmond this evening Agnew, guard, who has contracted a heavy cold, is: unable to play and as a result, Markland, a second stringer witf be substituted at forward. . The following players will make the trip: Frankfort, Sussman, Markland, Good, Loyf Perkins, Heathco, Seyfried and Mullane. - -: t;; v" . From Earlham's Camp After a stiff workout at the Coliseum last "night the Earlham squad, to the man, is in good condition for tonight's contest. Cy Pitts, the freshman guard, Is back in the game and going big again. Cutrell, Smith, Tuttle, Templin and Calvert, . the other regulars are in good physical trim, for a hard scrap, Coach Whiteside Announces. The probable lineups: ' Eutler . Earlham Markland . . . . . ... . . . . . ... Pontius Sussman ....... . . . . . . Smith, Tuttle Forwards ! Good ........... .... . ,'. ..... Cutrell . Center , , Frankfort Pitts Heathco ............. . .' Templin . Guards Subs (B) Loy, Perkins, Seyfried, Mullane; (E) Calvert, Tuttle. .
DUBLIN, IND.
741 743
Kentuckys. '.1st. 2d. 3d
140 114 121 142 167
754 2238 746
166 90 147 159 180
Total Av.
118 424 141
368 388 456 516
164 120 155 169
123 i 1291
152 172
'742 684 726 2152 717
PLAY MIDGET FIVE
As the curtain raiser to the ButlerEarlham game at the Coliseum tonight, the Richmond high '-school Seconds meet the Midgets, of Earlham college. The game will be called at 7:30.
Extensive deposits of lignite have been discovered in Sicily, and mining of fuel of excellent quality has been begun.
Prof. Lee Driver of Winchester, Ind., Superintendent of the Randolph County School, will give a lecture at the M. E. church, , Sunday, January 28, at 2:30 p. m., under the auspices of the Union Welfare League. His subject .will be, "Is It Worthwhile?" Everyone" is cordially invited to come to hear him.. . . . .Mrs. Charles White was brought home from Reid's Hospital' at Richmond, Thursday of last week, where she underwent a surgical operation for cancer, and is getting along nicely Mrsi Ruth Johnson of Elmira, New Work, arrived here last Thursday evening rUr sjjefidfs several weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Byba and ramily..Needlecraft club met at the home of Miss Mary Hoover Tuesday , afternoon .'. . A ten-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates January 20. Mother and baby are getting- along fine.
RICHMOND'S PRIDES LEAVE FOR JOURNEY , TO FOREIGN FLOORS
Waynetown and New Richmond are
on the.vifiittng list of Richmond high school basketball squad,' which, - with Coach Lyboult, departed ior the front via , the noon train ' to Indianapolis, thence to Waynetown, where the first call is made tonight. The team was in good physical trim, numbering no invalids among, its personnel. The five regulars and three subs were taken. - ,' " ' Richmond's opposition -on this trip is worthy the name. Waynetown this year has a team the peer of that which broke even with the locals In a couple of games there and here last winter. Richmond has never before tackled its near, name-sake and therefore has to be content with the press information to the effect that New Richmond,, too has a team."
Noss is CHamp at Shorthand
Clifford Noss, a Senior, with a record of 140 words a minute, is the
I chamnion shorthand writer ' of the
Richmond : high -. school Commercial classes. Noss record, which represents one- of the best" marks ever made by a student of the local school, was - made on new matter, with so practice, In recent - high school competition.-;- .'.- .;(; v. . i v,; ' v .'. :' ; Lillian Genn. Isabelle Ayers and Mandalyn Randall each scored marks ranging above 130 words per minute, new matter. '
BRETHERN OUTLINE REVIVAL SERVICES One of the outstanding men of the United Brethern faith will conduct a series of three evangelistic services at the United Brethern church, according to announcement today by the Rev. H. S. James, pastor. He has secured the Rev. O. T. Deever of Dayton, secretary of the Young People's work department for a ten-days revival beginning Feb. 4. Next week, the Rev. Mr. James will conduct evangelistic services on Tuesday, Wednesday" and Thursday evenings. USE TELEPHONES TO HELP SCHOOL Telephones are being used today and will be used tomorrow as agents of the First Methodist Sunday school in a concerted effort to secure a large attendance Sunday morning. Leading members of the school " today started an endless'chain of telephone calls. Each one of a number of leaders was asked to get at least two other persons on the wire and invite them to the services Sunday morning with the added request that, these persons pass the invitation along to others, thus creating an endless chain.
DROPSY TREATED FREE
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Many Report Cured After Others Failed
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The change in management was reflected in the crowd at New Castle last night. Indianapolis at New Castle, has been drawing about 650. Jameson filled the place last night. Harrison Fry succeeded Wayne Fahrner as the hard luck rush of the league. Fry's five in-and-outs in two days is an I. S. L. record. Fred Long and H. H. Harold bore the brunt of thf: Union Traction attack at Alexandria. The machine, too, suffered. The injuries of Long and
Harold were not serious, it is reported.
The Indianapolis men with several Elwood fans were on ' their way to
flew Castle for the Indian-New Castle
t game.
It is understood that Freddie Long has been taken back with the Indians. He will be used as utility man. That probably accounts for Long's presence in the New Castle-bound party last night. Billy Jette, the new Indianapolis goal tend, arrived last evening. He will be with the Indians in their next game.
Jette has been with the guard down on the border, and looks the veteran he is.' Barney Doherty is looking for Billy Dugga , the Easterner, to drop In any time now. f . At least three players in the I. S." L. respect this Indianapolis team. Ask Swede Hueffner, Harry O'Metz or Freddie Pence,
At first no disease is apparently more harmless than dropsy; a little swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or abdomen. Finally there is shortness of breath, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomitIpg. efiOobursting of the limbs and a lingering and wretched death if tho dropsy is not removed. Dr. Miles has been known as a. leading specialist in these diseases for 30 years. His liberal offer of a $3.75 Treatment free to all sufferers, is certainly worthy of serious consideration. You may never have such an opportunity again. The Grand Dropsy Treatment consists of four dropsy remedies in one, also Tonic Tablets and Pura-Laxa for removing the water. This treatment is specialy prescribed for each patient and is three times as successful as that of most physicians. It usually relieves the first day, and removes swelling in six days in most cases. Delay is dangerous. . Send for Remarkable Cures In Your State. All afflicted readers may have book. Examination Chart Opinion, Advice, and a two-pound trial treatment free. Write at once. Describe your case. Asdress Dr. Miles. Dept. DA., 909 to 919 Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind.
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THE ENEMY OF URIC ACIDISANURIC (By L. Hv Smith, M. D.) In spite of the best care one takes of oneself, any part of the human machine is liable to become out of order. The most important organs are the etomach, heart and kidneys. The kidneys are the scavengers and they work day and night In separating the poisons from the blood. Their signals of distress are easily recognized and include such symptoms aB backache, depressions, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, dizatness, rheumatic twinges, dropsy, gout. . The very best way to restore the kidneys to their normal state is to drink plenty of pure water and obtain a small amount of Anuric, which is dispensed by most every druggist. Anuric (double strength) is inexpensive and should be taken before meals. It is much more potent than lithia and many find that Anuric dissolves uric acid as water does sugar. People are realizing more and more every day that the kidneys, just as do the bowels, need to be flushed occasionally. The kidneys are an elimi-
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ed wealth to lighten the flnmclal "burdens of the war is demanded in a resolution adopted unaninujjsly today at the annual meeting of the labor party.- - The resolution callsl for taxation of not less than 15 t Billing io the pound on unearned in eomes, .direct taxation of land and nationalization of the banking system. t .
AMUSEMENTS AT LOCAL HOUSES
Shall love be sacrificed upon the altar of imperiargreedfor pdwer? ! : This is the question, pointedly .asked in tho nhntn-rirama. "War Brides,
which Herbert Brenon has now almost
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