Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 76, 9 February 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. FEB. 9. 1917
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MCIE PULLS FARTHER AWAY FROM LOCALS
W. Muncie ........ 19 Richmond 18 New Castle 18 Indianapolis 6
L. 16 16 18 12
Pet. .543 .529 .500 .333
Games This Week. Feb. 9 Indianapolis at Muncie. Feb. 10 Indianapolis at Richmond. Indians at Muncie. Indianapolis plays at Muncie tonight and with Indianapolis go best wishes of the Quaker fan colony. For whether or not Richmond is to supplant Muncie as leader of the state race rests entirely with the Lewis clansmen. A Muncie defeat tonight and a Richmond victory Saturday night will 6uit the natives.
WAYNETOWN OFFERS LOCAL OPPOSITION ON COLISEUM BILL
TONIGHT'S CARD 7:45 Waynetown vs. Richmond. 8:45 DePauw vs. Earlham. . Followers of college and high echcol basketball will be offered a well balanced bill at the Coliseum this evening. For the first number, R. H. S. and Waynetown, old rivals, will seek to exterminate each other. Richmond recently defeated Waynetown on the Waynetown floor and should repeat handily tonight. In the second part, DePauw and Earlham I. C. A. L. contenders, will put over a physical debate. On a basis of relative scores the Methodists have a shade on the Quakers, but Earlham remains to be defeated in the real.
MUNCIE, 3; NEW CASTLE, 2 NEW CASTLE, Ind., Feb. 9. One minute overtime was required for Muncie to gain its margin against New Castle here last night. Fahrner, on a pass from Williams, scored the winning goal. New Castle, without the services of Center Du Fresnes, found trouble in breaking up the Muncie offensive. On the other hand, Pence took care of more than his share of the New Castle drive. Taking the game as a whole. New Castle played in hard lock. The Muncie pen was constantly threatened, but successful shots off the New Castle clubs were few and far between. Duggan registered one drive that should have broken up the game, but the sphere refused to stay in the pen. The game in figures: Muncie (3) New Castle (2) Williams Duggan First Rush Fahrner Loxen Second Rush Thompson Harkens Center Huston Doherty Half Back Pence Hueffner Goal How they scored:
First Period. New Castle Loxen Second Period. Muncie Williams Muncie Fahrner Third Period. New Castle Duggan Overtime. Muncie Fahrner
Summary. Goals Fahrner, 2; Williams, r'jsrgan, 1; Loxen, 1. Pushes Duggan, 6; Williams, 2 Stops Pence, 45; Hueffner, 33. R of eree Cunningham. Attendance 900.
PLAY CURTAIN ACT TO INDIAN BATTLE
As a curtain raiser to the Indianapolis-Richmond game at the Coliseum Saturday night Stolle's Rose and Mitchell's Perfectos will mill it three lounds. The regular City League j.rogram has been cancelled, because of the Chicago amateur game. The lineups for the Rose-Perfecto fracas probably will be: Stolle's Rose Perfectos Reid, Ewbank Butler, VanEtten First Rush Etters Essenmacfaer Second Rush Minor Kemp, Long Center Stolle Hawekotte Half Back Brunton Mitchell
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BRADFIELD LEADS CHICAGO INVASION
The City League's representatives In the Chicago amateur bill this coming Sunday afternon will be: First Rush Bradfleld. Second Rush Clark. Center Minor, Geyer. Half Back Able. Goal Hawekotte.
R. H. S. BASKETBALL
COLONELS, 14; BADGERS, 7. Colonels.
G. F. M. P. Falk, f 3 0 0 6 Eversman, f 1 0 0 2 Welst, c 2 0 0 4 Allen, g 0 0 0 0 Dollins, g 10 0 2 Totals 7 0 0 14 Badgers. G. F. M. P. Schaffer, f 1 0 0 2 Wise, f 0 0 0 0 Tauer, c 0 3 0 S Ashenfelter, g , o 0 0 0 Townsend. g.... 10 0 2 Totals 2 3 0 7
Fouls committed By Eversman, p;
Allen, p; Welst, p. Time of halves 15 minutes. Referee Nohr.
Hard lines, New Castle. The Duke of Du Fresnes witnessed the game from the gallery. He is still bothered with a bad ankle. Billy Duggan worked in miserable luck. Two of his drives should have been goals. Kid Williams finished second to Duggan on the rush line. Lou Quigley. apparently, is the only I. S. L. rush, with ability to beat the Easterner to the spot. Cap Fahrner played a great game for Muncie. Wayne is getting the habit. Loxen. the Indian rush, substituted for the Duke. Harkens was dropped back to center, his old position. Richmond's hopes rest with Bill Jette in the Indianapolis game at Muncie tonight. Jette intimates that he has hit his stride and will do big things from now on. Here's hoping.
ULRICH'S BOWLING PUTS HIS TEAM ON WINNING SIDE John TJlrich worked over time in the Kentucky-Empire series of American Seeding League games at the "Y" alleys last night. As a result the Colonels took three straight. The
scores
BUCKEYES, 8; WOLVERINES, 6
Buckeyes, G. Falk, f 1 Yeager, f... 0 Cutler, c 0 Price, g 0 McLaughlin, g 3
F. 0 0 0 0 0
M. 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 4 Wolverines. G. Hosack, f 0 Quigg. f 2 Cutler, c 1 Fitzgibbons, g 0 Davis, g 0
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F. M. 0 0
0 0 0 0
P. 0 4 0 0
Totals 3 0 0 6 Fouls committed None. Time of halves 15 minutes. Referee Nohr. LOCAL MEN GET CHANCE AT TEAM Richmond talent will be given first opportunity to "make" the Richmond baseball team which Cincinnati capital will put la the field this spring. The trade-at-home policy was announced bv Glenn McCann, former Richmond captain, who probably will lead the team this year. Last year the Richmond teem v.-as made up wholly of r L-i oint At least fcur or five
Richmond beys will be in the lineup
this yecr, u is utc A decided ecarclty of labor is reporttd In the lumber camps of British Columbia.
Kentuckys. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Ulrich 1"1 149 182 502 167 Williams ... 105 165 141 411 137 Hoessli 133 119 132 384 128 Towle 131 115 159 405 135 Winkle 138 13S 191 467 156 Totals .... 678 686 805 2169 723 Empires. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Wav 167 131 172 470 157 Diegs 126 126 149 401 134 Will3 132 162 170 484 161 Owens 134 140 104 378 126 Croan 87 116 150 353 118 Totals 646 675 745 2086 696
QUAKERS TO CLOSE SEASON MONDAY WITH DETROITERS With the Dlavine of the Detroit-
Quaker game at the Coliseum Monday
night the Quaker jiud s season comes to a close. Games pending with the Buffalo Germans and another with the state champ Em Roes have been cancelled and the Quakers will disband after this Detroit affair. In the T. B. Rayls club of Detroit, the Quaker club is offering Richmond basketball lovers perhaps the best attraction that was ever brought to this city. The club Is deserving of a good turnout for this last at-home game. ' PLAYS EARLHAM TWICE
OXFORD. O., Feb. 9. Earlham College of Richmond, Ind., appears twice in Miami University's baseball schedule, announced today, playing in Richmond on April 21, and in. Oxford on April 28. EATON TEAM IS PRIMED
EATON, O., Feb. 9. Horace Parker's Eaton high school basketball
team is primed for the invasion of McGuffy high, of Oxford, Friday evening. The 'team went through a stiff signal workout last night and judging from the work displayed will be in a position to whip the visitors from Oxford.
MAY END IN TIE; COACHES CONSIDER DEFEAT IMPOSSIBLE
On the eve of the big polo classic the Item versus Palladium at the Coliseum Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock Coaches Robert Griffith,; of the Item, and William Duggan, of the Palladium, issue the following: ' ' Griffith's Statement. 1 The Item cannot lose. Impossible As I view it the Item has no opposition to speak of and should win by at least ten points. It is inconceivable that Bronnenberg and Jessup, the Item rushes, can be stonDed. Van Sunt at
center has no peer in journalistic circles of Wayne township. The ability of Warfel at half back is not questioned. Bob Mitchell's eighty stops in a recent City League game bespeaks for Itself. Taking the team as a whole, what chance has the Palladium? Duggan's Statement. v The Palladium will win win by at least twenty or thirty points. It is inconsistent to argue -that , Geier and Suits, Pall rushes, can be stopped. Second to none in Epworth circles is the Genn-Duning defense which will
smotner tne Item attack before it is generated. Frame, the Pall goal tend, comes from Richmond, the town that produced Jessup and O'Metz. I look for an easy Pall victory.
MILITIA GUARD ALL GREAT NEW YORK BRIDGES
WARNS UNITED STATES OF JAPANESE PERIL
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Leslie M. Shaw, former Secretary of the Treasury, believes that Japan will institute a Monroe Doctrine of the East after the end ofthe present war, and believes that sitting as one of the counsel of nations, will procure the
support of her present European allies in this policy. Mr. Shaw in speaking upon the subject then added the following significant sentence: "And she may ask neutrality while discussing with the United States the supremacy of the Pacific."
LUTHERANS PLAN $2,000,000 DRIVE (By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Feb. 9. Plans have been completed and committees appointed to raise $2,000,000 for the celebration of the Four hundredth anniversary of the Reformation by the Evangelical Lutheran church of North America, it was announced here today following the meeting of the general council of the church held here yesterday. The celebration will be held in Philadelphia next October.
JURORS GET CASE
(By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO,1 Feb. 9. The case of Thomas J. Mooney, charged with murder as a result of a bomb explosion during a Preparedness day parade here last July, is expected to go to the jury today. Edward A. Cunha, assistant district attorney, announced he would finish summing up for the prosecution, during the morning.
PLACED ON BOARD
(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. Raymond B. Stevent of New Hampshire, was nominated by President Wilson today as a member of the shipping board to succeed Bernard M. Baker who resigned soon after being confirmed by the Senate.
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One of the many scenes in New York reflecting the tension between the United States and Germany. A member of the Second Battalion, New York
State Naval Militia, is shown on guard on the Manhattan Bridge, one of the! newest ftf th nrpat Ru.cnpnsion hrirlnps from Manhattan tn Rrnnklun arrnee thA '
East River. Similar sentries were posted on all bridges from New York to Long Island. All vehicles entering upon the structures are examined for possible explosives and no one is allowed to loiter.
NEUTRALS BOOK PASSAGE UPON
ALLIED CRAF
(Br Associated Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 9. A number of persons who had engaged passage for Europe on ships of the American line showed their readiness to brave the dangers of the submarine zone by cancelling their reservations today and booking on ships flying the flags of belligerent nations. Some of them took passage on the French liner Espagne, which sails on Sunday for Bordeaux and a few engaged cabins -on the White Star liner Lapland, which will sail for Liverpool on Tuesday or Wednesday. There are now only about forty first cabin passengers left on the St. Louis of the American line but it is predicted that mere will be booked as soon as the line decided to send her out. The sixty second class and twenty third class passengers are standing by the St. Louis because most of them have little money and in a, majority of cases their hotel bills are being paid by the steamship company. A wireless message from a passenger on the Holland-America line steamship Ryndam given out here, contained information that the liner, which sailed from New York for Rotterdam, Jan. 29, and turned back within a few hours of Falmouth, was warned by a German submarine to turn about just before entering the war zone. In this case, it is believed that the captain of the Ryndam acted on his own initiative for the safety of his ship and passengers. The American line Kroonland is due here late today, but on account of the bad weather, she may not arrive until tomorrow. The Kroonland left Liverpool, Jan. 31.
SPAIN HANDS U. S, DUPLICATE OF NOTE FORWARDED TO BERLIN
BREAK CAUSES GREAT APPLAUSE FROM RUSSIANS
PETROGRAD, (via London), Feb. 9. The foreign office has given the following statement to. the Associated Press in regard to the action of the United States in terminating diplomatic relations with Germany: '' "The decision of the government of the United States to sever relations with a nation which has persisted, in the violation and perversion of all the laws of warfare has produced a deep impression in Russia. t We felt assured in advance that the United States would not tolerate this last threat of Germany but we are none the less appreciative of the prompt and decisive manner In which President Wilson has 6hown" his disapproval of Germany's mad-submarine program which ignores the first principles of civilization and humanity. , "Whatever may be the further consequences of the present diplomatic rupture, Germany at least has been shown that any continuance of her past methods will meet the open hostility of the civilized world. It is impossible for any of the warring nations, however, confident in the justice of the cause for which they are fighting, to remain insensible to the approval or disapproval of a great neutral power."
A movement is under way to obtain a free public library for Richmond, Va., inasmuch as the Virginia state library, located there, is unable adequately to meet the needs of the city.
BRAZIL RECEIVES
HUNGARY'S NOTE BACKING SUB WAR
, ,:' (By Associated Press) - R JO JANEIRO, Feb. 9. Brazil nas received from Austria-Hungary a note identical to that of German respecting submarine warfare. In reply the government has sent a protest to Vienna Identical with that already dispatched to Berlin. ' -; The American naTal attache left today - for the United States on the Swedish, steamer Saga.
Beware the Cold Storage Egg! In his . work on food and dietetics Doctor Robert Hutchison says, "the absence of carbohydrates prevents eggs from being in any sense a complete food." This refer to the fresh egg the egg with a clean bill of health. What would the Doctor say of the modern cold storage egg? At present prices two eggs cost ten cents and the egg is not a complete foodl Something must be eaten with it to supply the needed carbohydrates. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, with cream or milk, make a complete, perfect meal at a cost of four or five cents. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
(By Associated Press) PARIS, Feb. 9. A Madrid dispatch to the Radio Agency says that the Spanish foreign minister, in reply to President' Wilson's 'note to neutrals, has handed United States Ambassador Willard a copy of Spain's reply to the Central Powers. The minister added that in the present situation Spain could take no other action than that denned in its declaration to Germany. The answer of Spain to . AustriaHungary is practically identical with that sent to Berlin.
CONTAINS $7,000,000 (By Associated Press) CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb. 9. The treasury of West Virginia contains nearly $7,000,000 of which $4,000,000 is in cash, according to the annual report of the state treasurer. 1
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