Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 74, 7 February 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1917

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CMH KEEPS SKIDS ROLLING UNDER ROSE CITY OUTFIT

HOW THEY RANK W. L. Pet Munclo 18 15 5.25 Richmond 17 16 .516 New Castle 18 17 .514 Indianapolis 6 12 .333 Game This Week. ' . Tonight Muncle at Richmond. Feb. 8 Moncie at New Castle. ' Fob. 9 Indianapolis at Muncie. Tcb. 10 Indianapolis at Richmond. Muncie vs. Richmond. Muncie, leader of the I. S. L. by margin of one full game. Is the Quaker adversary at the Coliseum tonight Should Muncie slip, and the Quakers believe they have the ability to make 'em. Richmond moves into a half interest claim on the top rung. Richmond fans have the opportunity of seeing the new Muncie triple rush in action tonight Muncie, with Its new offensive, has yet to be beaten. There is no doubt but that Muncie represents the speed part of the circle at the present The team has dropped only one of the last five games played. As the preliminary to the big game, the Miller-Kemper and Greek teams will meet. The City League game starts at 7:30. Referee George Cunningham will call the Muncie-Rich-mond contest an hour earlier. ,

LYNN FIVE TRIMMED BY SPARTANSBURG SECOND OUTFIT LYNN, Ind., Feb. 7. The box score of the Lynn Spartansbmg Seconds high school basketball game, which resulted in Lynn's defeat, 24 to 14: Spartanaburg. ' Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Motley, f ..... . . 4 2 3 . 10 Middleton, t .... 7 0.0 14 Robbins. c .0 0 0 0 Lewis, g ........ 0 0 0 0 Baker, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 2 3 24 . Lynn. Gls. Fls. Mad. Pts. Beverly, f 0 , 0 0 0

Showalter, f .... 1 0 0 2

Thorn, c 3 4 4 10

Hollingsworth, g. 0 0 0 0

Newman, g ...... 1 0 0 2 Totals ...... 5 4 4 14

BOB TOMLINSON LEADS EARL MEYER BY SLIGHT MARGIN

Bob Tomlinson and Karl Meyer, pitted against each in the PalladiumFeltman series on the City alleys last night, had a big evening with, the pins. Of the two, Tomlinson had three pins the better of it at the close. The result in games was two one in favor of Tomlinson's team. The scores: Palladiums 1st. 2d. 3rd. Tot Avg. Tomlinson . . 178 ' 162 166 506 169 Cooney .... 155 155 155 465 155 F. Miller . . : 131 133 132 396 132 H. Miller . . 160 145 145 450 150 Boyer ...... 145 132 147 424 141 Handicap ... 105 105 105 ... ...

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MUNCIE, 4; NEW CASTLE, 3. MUNCIE, Ind., Feb. 7. New Castle, with a patched up lineup due to the absence of Du Fresnes, out of the frame with a bad ankle, raised overgrown fuss before submitting to the beating here last night. Led by Captain Barney Doherty, who wanted to declare war on Referee Art Fletcher, the New Castleites, stormed, argued, and did everything but scrap, before Muncie was allowed to carry off the laurels. Doherty, backed by the special car

load of New Caetle rooters on the; scene, was disputing Fletcher's decis-j

Ion on a foul that went to the credit of the New Castle captain. Arbitra

tion, however, ruled and the Muncie city building militia was not bothered. The game itself was featured by the display of scrapping spirit on both sides. It was anybody's game till the close. The statistics: Muncie (4) V-v New Castle (3) Williams Duggan First Rush Fahrner Lozen Second Rush Thompson Harkens Center Huston Doherty Half Back Pence .' Hueffner Goal . .. How they .scored: X First Period. Muncie Thompson 1 : 25 Muncie.... Williams ' 1:20 New Castle Harkens 10 :00 Second Period. Muncie Fahrner 1:27 Newcastle Harkens 2:10 New Castle Duggan 8 : 25 Third Period. Muncie , Williams 7:50 Summary. Goals Williams, 2; Harkens, 2; Fahrner, 1; Thompson, 1; Duggan, 1. Rushes Williams, 5; Duggan, 5. Assists Fahrner, 2; Huston, 2. Stops Pence, 35; Hueffner, 33. Referee Fletcher (Muncie). Attendance 1,100. Bakersfield (Cal.) unions have laid the cornerstone of their new labor temple.

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Totals ... . 874 812 850 2241 747 Feltman'e Tramps ' 1st. 2d. 3rd. Tot Avg.

187 148 .168 503 168 165 172 137 747 158 127 164 130 421 140 119 137 127 383 128 165 160 149 474 158

. 90 90

Meyer .. Green Schneider Sintz Helmick . Handicap

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Totals .... 853 871 801 2155 715

AMERICAN TEAM HANDS OUT DEFEAT TO SEEDING FIVE

Rustlings of the Netting

Indications point jto a full house tonight The natives will watch the work of one Harry Thompson, the come-back. Evans, Griffith and O'Metz apparently have a big night ahead. Duggan, New Castle's new man, is getting his bearings. He forced Williams to split even on the rush line last night The veteran Harkens, however, was New Castle's winning hand when it came to the goals. The Duke" of Du Fresnes is out of the game for a while. An injured ankle was re-injured in the Indian game Monday night ' Two one round boots featured last night's card. In the main go Doherty and Williams went to a draw. In the

DROPS CONTEST TO OBTAIN SEAT

Jim Porter's 173 score helped to bring about the defeat of the Seedings at the hands of the Americans in the first game of the American Seeding series at the "Y" last night. Ellis and Martin, for the Yanks, evened it in

the second one. In the last one, Hillis j

steered the Americans through. The scores: Seeding. 1st 2d. 3d. Total Av. Knight 132 110 159 401 134 Schalk 110 122 121 353 118 Roach 95 142 121 358 119 Ellis 138 175 165 478 159 Martin 125 178 135 438 146 Totals .... 600 727 -701 2028 676 Americans. Isf. 2d. 3d. Total Av.

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nuns . io j. to in zotf xu. Heater 129 130 133 392 131 Porter . 173 102 137 412 137 Shissler .... 149 182 -50 481 160 Blind 115 134 166 415 138

(By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 7. Congressman William H. Coleman, in a statement given out here announced that he had withdrawn bis contest of the election of M. Clyde Kelly as representative in congress from the thirtieth Pennsylvania district The critical international situation which necessitates his presence in Washington is given by Representative Coleman as the reason for his withdrawal from the contest. ,

preliminary Huston and Duggan merely sparred. Doherty's battle with Art Fletcher could not be classed a bout. Barney wanted to use his polo club, and the affair therefore would not be classed as a family row. Half Back Huston, they say, played a great game. His instructions to ride Duggan were carried out The Quakers should come back tonight They have been away for a week or more now. WASP STAYS HOME

(By Associated Press) AMSTERDAM, Via London, Feb. 7. The Weser Zeitung of Bremen says that the merchant submarine Deutschland has not started on her thir voyage to America and remains in a German port.

Totals

729 696 760 2185 728

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NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned, tha( the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at the next regular session commencing on the first Monday of March, 1917, for a renewal of my license to

sell intoxicating liquors at retail with j

permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of, Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, and all amendments and addition thereto, and all other laws of the state now in force in relation to such business. The precise location of the said premises for which I desire such license and a specific description and location of the room in such building is as follows: Being the front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame bnilding situated on the southwest corner of lot number sixty (60) in Jesse Iden's addition to the city of Richmond, , in said

county. Said building fronts on North j D Street in that part of said lot where the east line of North Third Street intersects the north line of North D! Sreet and being in the second ward of

said city of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. , Feb. 7-lt ALPHONS N. COLLET.

NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned,2 that the undersigned, being

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