Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 81, 15 February 1917 — Page 5
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Local Sport News at a Glance
LOCALS FLASH S. 0. S. SIGN AFTER LOSS
HOW THEY RANK W. Li. Pet. Muncie 21- 16 .568 Nw Castle 21 18 .538 Richmond , 18 20 .474 Indianapolis , 7 13 .368 ... - Garnet This Week. Feb. 15 Indianapolis at New Castle. Feb. 16 New Castle at Muncie. Feb. 17 Muncie at Richmond. - Forced to extremities by repeated defeats, the management of the Richmond polo leagun has flashed the S O. S. signal and it is altogether probable that at least two new men will be imported in an effort to check the backward glide of the erstwhile leading Quakers ... To many, Richmond's thump at the hands of New Castle last night was tho straw that dented the proverbial camel's back. The names of Eddie Biggins, William Williams and Lee Taylor have been' mentioned in the outlined program for new talent. Williams, especially, looks good to the Quaker management: "Red" at present is playing Sunday polo with the Chicago AllStars and it is reasonably certain that he could be induced to come to Richmond. Clem' Gaar, active manager of the Richmond five, epent a good bit of bis time in the telegraph of rice today. He i keeping the wires warm with offers to players who are considered fast enough to jerk the Quakers out of the rut. NEW CASTLE, 5; RICHMOND 3
Richmond's defense which had.
weathered the New Castle storm of drives fairly well during the first two periods, broke on the rocks of the Harkens-Duggan drive in the last period. And with the passing of said defense went another "heartbreaker" the third In as many days. Richmond lost because its defense failed in the pinch. New Castle, and ven the New Castle rooters admitted it,' had no license to win. Richmond more than held its own in more ways than one. , The game In figures: New Castle (5) Richmond (3) Duggan . .L. Quigley First Rush Harkens O. Quigljy Second Rush Du Fresr.cs Evans Center Dcherty Griffith Half Eack Hueffner O'Metz Goal HOW THEY SCORED 1 First Perfect. -New Castle. . ... .Duggan 11:21 New Cattle. Duggan . 1:49 Second Period. Richmond I..L. Quigley 2:34 Richmond O. Quigley 4:25 Richmond O. Quigley :27 Third Period. New Castle Harkens 2:66 New Castle Duggan 1:43 New Castle Harkens 9:21 Summary. Goals Duggan, 3; Harkens, 2; O. Quigley, 2; L. Quigley, 1. . Rushes Duggan, 7; L. Qu;ley, 4.
Stops Hueffner, 43; O'Metz, 30. 1 Referee George Cunningham.
Attendance 2,500. Results at Garfield
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Pennsy (7) Rote Poly (0)
Hunt p--ttibone Ea Uey Karkens Forwards Schwenkor . Walls Center Weidner .' Taylor Hyde Benge Guards Points Hunt, 5; Hyde, 2. Carnations (10) Determinltet (0) McBride Green Johnson Kuhlenbeck Forwards Neibuhr V Kuth Center Hamilton Haynes Wentz Fitzpatrick Guards Points McBride, 6; Neibuhr. 2; Wentz, 2 Lilacs (26) Earlham (3) Todd Eikenberry Rost i Druley Forwards Jones .". Bescher Center Druley H. Davis Baker R. Davis Guards Points Todd. 8; Rost. 6: Jones, 8; Druley, 2; Baker, 2; Bescher, 1.
Rustlings of the Netting
Fully 2,500 fans witnessed the battle. . Richmond certainly supports its team in a pinch. -
The good ship Richmond is listing badly, 'but hasn't sunk yet. Richmond has six games left to play; Muncie, 6even; New Castle, six. But the season may be extended, the I. S. L. directors intimate. Harry O'Metz was not at his best. Duggan and Harkens had him worried most of the time. '. Barney Doherty waxed rough in the second frame. He wanted to exterminate the QuakerB. ' , . . The result was a good bit of ragging on part of the crowd.
ATTACK OF EAGLES BREAKS ON ROCKS ' OF KREMO DEFENSE
CITY LEAGUE STANDfNG - , w. L. Pet. Eagles 6 3 .667 Greeks 5 4 -.Zhd Miller-Kcmpers , 4 5 .444 Kremos 3 6 .333 Game Saturday. M-K's vs. Kremos. KREMOS, 5; EAGLES, 4 Bob Mitchell's work in the pen supplemented by additional defensive punch supplied by Newton and Fetzer, Kremo recruits, was one too many for the Eagle attack and the first placers fell before the last placers in the rattling good preliminary to the New Castle-Richmond game at the Coliseum last night. BTadfield was the offensive light of the Kremo attack. ; The "score: v . Eagles (4) Kremos (5)
Shallenberg .... Bradfield First Rush Ewbank Etters Second Rush Geyer Newton Center Able ." Fetzer Half Back Brunton Mitchell Goal Substitutions (K) Nicodemus for Newton. Summary. Goals Bradfield, 5; Shallenberg, 3; Geyer, 1. Rushes Sliallenberg, 8; Bradfield, 4. Stops Mitchell, 40; Brnuton, 33. Referee Vic Newman. JUVENILES WANT GAMES The Junior Quakers, Richmond's leading juvenile team, would like to book games with amateur fives of New Paris, Cambridge City, Economy, Lynn or Fountain City. Address Thornton Brehm, 517 Main street, Richmond.
Try this for your evening's entertainment PALACE TODAY Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature "HEIGHTS of HAZARD" A Cyrus Townsend Brady story with CHAS. RICHMAN And a rollicking 2-reel Keystone with FATTY AND MABEL For a big laugh. Bring your kiddies for a good laugh ADMISSION FIVE CENTS
Bob Griffith put up his usual game, but it takes more than a half back to prevent scores. Swede Hueffner had some marvelous stops. . The blonde stopped 'em from every angle. y Indianapolis ' should do its duty at New Castle tonight.
STEINER DOES BEST TO PULL ADDERS OUT OF DITCH
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ARRANGES FOR MEET
L. A. Schwan, athletic director of the Y." M. C. A. announces that an indoor track meet' between representative teams of the Muncie and Richmond associations has been arranged. The time and place for the event has not been decided, but Richmond "Y" prospects are urged to get busy with their training work.
VOLLEY BALL TEAM CANCELS LOCAL DATE
Last night's scheduled volley ball match between representative teams of the Richmond "Y" and. the Indianapolis Turnverein was cancelled after the Indianapolis team had found it impossible to bring a full team here. The games will be played at a later date, it is understood here.
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Steiner, of the R. A." M. five,; did his best to pull the- Addrs through for a majority last night, but lack of co-operation on part of his mates blew the series to the Kid Five, two games to one. ' The scores of the T" alley caucus; . Kid Five
1st 2d.
156 131
Rees ...... McDonald McKhann . Spalding . . Livingston Totals ..
144 132 166 149
148 116 148 136
3rd. 138 139 117 144 121
Tot. Avg. 425 . 142 431 144 365 122 458 153 406 135
Parke ... Porter . .. Freeman . Steiner '. . Dadisman Totals .
747 679 R. A. M. 1st 2d. 128 113 131 129 147 134 158 147 136 116
659 2085 695
3rd. Tot 129 370 141 : 401 140 421 170 475 120 372
Avg. 123 134 i 140 158 124
700 639 700 2039 679
FARMERS' SOCIETY MEETS
OXFORD, O., Feb. 15. The Practical Farmers' Club met today at "Jersey Knolls," the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Barkley. William Fisher read a paper on "Marketing by Parcel Post." The general subject for discussion was "Potatoes," upon which these papers were read: "Varieties," E. W. Cleaceland; "Area ' Necessary for Profit," E. B. Barkley; "Planting and Cultivating," J. H. King; "Sweet Potatoes, Varieties and Cultivation," George W. King. . "
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Washington THEATRE WASHIN GTO N WEEKLY PROGRAM TODAY AND FRIDAY W. A. Brady presents Mollie King and Arthur Ashley in "The Summer Girl" A Fantastical Farce Comedy Thursday Fox Comedy, "The. Brainstorm." Pathe News. SATURDAY Matinee andNlght Andreas Dipple presents the Internationally Supreme Romatic Operette ' "Gypsy Love" PRICES 50c to $2.00 : Seat Sale Thursday SUNDAY and MONDAY Wm. Fox presents Virginia Pearson in "The Bitter Truth" Paramount Bray Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Mrs. Vernon Castle in Patria 6th Episode SHOWS DAILY Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. Adults, 10c. Children 6c. Ladies' Rest room on left. Gent's room on right. You can park at the Washington
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POLO-Saturday Night-POLO MUNCIE vs. Mcfoinniiniul Amateur Game, 7:30. Second Game, 8.4S Admission 25c. Reserved Seats, 15c Extra
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DUBLIN MAM GETSJOB IN FAR WEST
DUBLIN, Ind., Feb. 15 Mrs. Howard Holt of Greenfield, Ind., was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Woodward.. ..Mrs. Macey of Fountain City, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles White..... John Shaller left Wednesday of last week for Nevada where he will work in a copper mine. He will work on the railroad through the mine,,... Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Huddleston spent Tuesday in Cambridgre City with their son Edgar and family. Fred Lamberson has bought the old blacksmith shop owned by Harry Gilbert and will start a garage. .... Raymon Schuneman of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mi", and Mrs. William Shuneman.. . i .Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Woodward entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holt of Greenfield, and Mrs. Emma Lanning and family..... H. L. Higgins entertained at dinner C. C. Higgins of Danville; Ind.', and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Higgins, south of town.
CQAL jpiLESGET v SECOND RESPITE FROM ATTACKS Richmond coal piles were given another - respite last night and - today when, the scheduled cool wave failed to arrive. Natural gas consumers also rejoiced when the temperature stayed shy of the zero mark.' - Lifting of coal embargoes Is ex pected to relieve the Richmond coal situation soon. Weather prophets say the cool wave to be ushered, in with rain or snow,, merely has been delayed and will arrive tomorrow.
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Word has been received of the death i of Oliver P. Smith at Cecil, Ohio, the first part of the month. He will be remembered by a number of Richmond , persons as a former resident. His j widow . was a. daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. D. . , W. Genn. Mrs. Smith will . make her future home with a daughter in Georgia. . ... .
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