Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 82, 16 February 1917 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. FEB. 16. 1917

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Local Sport News at a Glance

INDIANS LOSE LOOSE BATTLE TO ROSE CITY

HOW THEY RANK

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w. Muncie ..21 New Castle. 22 Richmond IS Indianapolis ........ 7

Games This Week. Tonight New Castle at Monde. Saturday Muncle at Richmond. New Cattle vs Muncie. In a battle for the lead of the I.

L.. Muncle and New Castle meet on the Muncle floor tonight By winning from the Indians last night New Castle placed Itself in a position that with the defeat of Muncie tonight would see the displaceraent of Campbells' Muncie hopes in

the lead of the state polo procession, ? Odds, however, seem to be with Muncie in tonight's mixup. Muncie,

on the Muncle floor, Is regarded by I. j : . S. L. teams as the hardest proposi- - Rlchmond nlgn school Da8ketball tion of the foursome. New Castle to , , .. . , win this game will have to move ai has two Sames on its hands to-

trifle, is the opinion of the majority

Rustlings of the Netting

At least Richmond didn't lose last night. Also, the Quakers are safe for tonight. With a two day rest back of the team, Richmond should be In a position to show well against Muncie Saturday. As intimated yesterday, the I. S. I. season will be extended two weeks or more. Two of the likliest bets in the Richmond club's program for strengthening are Billy Blount and Lee Taylor, goal ten and rush, respectively. The calibre of the two is not questioned. Blount was here with the AllStars last spring, and need no farther recommendation. Taylor is regarded

HIGH SCHOOL FIVE FACES TWO GAMES

as the speediest rush in the East, not excepting Billy Duggan, the New Castle import The Muncje-New Castle game is bound to help the Quakers no matter what the result Should Muncie win tonight to be followed by a Richmond victory over Muncie here Saturday night, the status of the Quakers in the I. S. L. percentage column will be visibly improved.

PLAYS AT FRANKLIN

NEW CASTLE, 6; INDIANAPOLIS, 2 NEW CASTLE. Ind , Feb. 16. Duggan and Harkens continued on their offensive spree in the Indian game here last, nigh and the result is re-

f Jet ted in the rather one-sided score

night.

The first team, sans Talbert Jessnp,

forward, out of the game with a frac tured rib, invades Spiceland for a game with the academy boys.

The Scrubs meanwhile will be dele

gated to the task of defending the E.

Brown and Pontius, forwards; Cutrell, center; Pitts and Templin, guards; is the lineup of the Earlham basketball five in its game with Franklin at Franklin tonight. Smith, Calvert and Tuttle vtill be taken along

I for utility. Franklin defeated the

i Quakers earlear in the season, but the

locals, with the aid of Harold Brown, hope to come back this evening. SHISSLER BOWLS TEAM TO VICTORY OVER AMERICANS

SOUTH SIDERS PLAN WASHINGTON PARTY

Members of the South Side Improvement association, composed largely of German-Americans, will demonstrate their loyalty in patriotic exercises Washington's birthday. The association will entertain families of its members in an open house celebration, to commence at 6 o'clock. If the weather permits dancing will be a feature in the pavilion. An effort is being made to get speakers for patriotic speeches.

FRIENDS INVITED TO BOOST EQUAL FRANCHISE MOVE

Members of the Whitewater monthly meeting were urged last might to attend a suffrage demonstration in Indianapolis in behalf of the pending bill. Delegates were picked for the quarterly meeting to be held at West Richmond Friends' church March 3. They are Harry Roberts, Anna Doan Roberts, Agnes Miles, Edward Timberlake and Alice Vore. This was the first evening meeting ever held by the Whitewater district and the attendance was 70, almost double that of . previous afternoon meetings.

INCREASE MEAT RATION8

(By Associated Press) , . BERLIN Feb. 16. By wireless to Sayville : - The Bavarian department of the interior has Increased the week-, ly meat ration, the Overseas News Agency announced today. This In-

creaM follows on mads a tint mj ago for Berlin, ths agency itattt.

' Merchants In Cochin, China, axs 1b the market for American shoes. ' Oxford styles and high shoes retail at f 5 upward.

WHERE CAN I FIND RELIEF FROM ITCHING, TERRIFYING ECZEMA?

This Question Is Ever On the Lips of the Afflicted

Eczema, Tetter, . Erysipelas and other terrifying conditions of the skin, are deep-seated blood diseases, and applications of salves, lotions and washes can only afford temporary relief, without reaching the real 6eat of the trouble. But just because local treatment has done you no good, there is no reason to despair. You simply have not sought the proper treatment that is within your reach. Yon have .the experience'of others who have suffered as you have to guide you -to a prompt riddance of blood and skin diseases. No matter how terrifying the irritation, no mat

ter bow unbearable the Itching: sad turning of the ' skin, 8. S. 8. win promptly reach the seat of the trouble and forever rout from the blood every trace of the disease, just as It has for others who have suffered as yon have. This grand blood remedy has been, used for more than fifty years, and you have only to give it a fair trial to be restored to perfect health. Our chief medical officer is an authority on blood and skin disorders, end he will take pleasure in giving you such advice as your individual case may need, absolutely without cost Write today, describing: your case to medical department Swift Specific Co., 37 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

&ra'nst the fctron? opposition offered H. S. honor on the basketball court at

Cambridge City.

Lyboult's pupils are taking neither game seriously.

Results at Garfield

Lv Ted I.. wis and his club swingers.

The home lesm sot away to a good fctart and once in the lead never look

ed b-jek. Dugr.-'n and Karkens divid-f fjd lienors for J'ew Castle. Lewis wa3'4 the Indijn etebritv. I f

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r , 4 Center w-J Last Night's Scores. Dnherty ....... . . ... ........ DeWjtt Army (7) Germans (10) Half Bark j Loehr . . . ". Ingalls

nueaner Forwards

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W. L. Pet. .31 - .750 .3 2 .600 .2 2 .500 . 0 0 .000

Goal

How They Scored First PeriodNew Castle Harkens, Second Period Indianapolis Lewis, New Castle Harkens, New Castle. Harkens, Third PeriodNew Castle Duggan, New Castle... Duggan, Indianapolis Lewis,

New Castle Duggan, Summary Goals Duggan, 3; Harkens, Lewis, 2. Rushes Duggan, 6; Lewis, 3. Stops Jette, 25; Hueffner, 25. Referee George CunninghamAttendance 800.

5:45 :20 2:27 2:07 2:15 1:55 2:10 :50

A company of Japanese capitalists has started a plant to manufacture egg products at Tsingtau, China. Sales will be made almost exclusively to the American market.

Peed Runnels Center Murphy : Webster Wynn Martin Guards Points Brehm, 5; Peed, 2; Crawford, 2; Runnels, 6; Martin, 2. Navy (5) Richmond (7) Byrkett Clapp Ferguson Neale Forwards Druly Church Center Dean Retz Carter Neff Guards Points Byrkett, 3; Ferguson, 2; Church, 3; Retz, 2; Neff, 2.

FIRST GAME TEE CAUSES THE SERIES TO END IN DRAW

Shissler and Hilles coming to bat with husky scores in the two first

games of the American-Kentucky,: series at the "Y" last night, gave the Yanks a good start. The Colonels fin-; ished well, bu a trifle too late. Ulricli j was the consistent. The scores:

Americans. 1st. 2d. 3d

173 136 148 121 209

Otten 144 Heater 148 Hills 162 Porter 146 Shissler .... 148

127 117 134 136 108

Total Av. 444 14S

401 444 403 465

134 148 134 155

Totals

Ulrich . , Williams Hoessli Towle .... Winkle . Totals

748 787 622 Kentuckys. 1st. 2d. 3d. 147 157 178 114 142 165 143 138 138 145 140 152 , 132 145 ; 147

2157 719 Total Av. 482 161 421 140

419 140 437: 146 424 141

681 722 780 2183 728

The Colt-Santa Maria bowling skit at the City alleys last night resulted in a draw after the two teams in the first game had totaled 703 pins apiece. The tie-off will be rolled at a later date. Ringhoff and Mercurio led. The scores:

Rheumatism

Is My Weather Prophet

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Colts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Llchtenfels.. 148 146 154 448 149 Boyce 150 147 131 428 143 Maibach .... 153 122 119 394 131 P. Mercurio. 131 189 147 467 156 Pardieck ... 121 170 149 440 147 Totals .... 703 774 700 2177 : 726 Santa Marias. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Ringhoff .... 168 141 159 468 156 Shofer ..... 113 103 145 361 120 Sharkitt .... 138 182 136 456 152 Zwissler .... 148 147 163 458 153 B. Mercurio. 136 159 126 421 140 Totals .... 703 732 729 2164 721

American magnetos should make large sales in Brazil, as shipments of these supplies from Europe have ceased.

GAME IS ADVANCED Because of sickness in the Kremo camp, the City League game listed for tomorrow night has been changed to a Greek-Eagle affair. The game scheduled for Saturday night will be played Wednesday night SLOANE CONDUCTS SCHOOL CHAPEL This was Music Morning at the high school and the student body supple mented by a large number of school patrons enjoyed the program arranged by Prof. R. C. Sloane. Vocal solo numbers by Miss Mary Louise Norris arid Prof. Otto Hackman, together with a piano fantasy by Miss Helen Hadley and a violin solo by Dale Owens and two orchestra numbers comprised the program.

HOLD ROLLER PARTY

Tonight is R. -H. S. night at the Coliseum and the high school students will turn out enmasse for an evening on the rollers. The skating party, which is open to all high school" students, will start at 7 o'clock.

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ARCADE "THE FIREMAN'S NEMESIS" (Completed episode of "The 'Hazards of Helen" "THE LIGHTED LAMP" Anna Walthall and Edward Arnold in an appealing drama

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Mnnriretltte Tonight JESSE L. LASKY Presents CLEO RIDGLEY and WALLACE REID in ,

"THue Yellow Pawn" A stirring photo-drama which relentlessly exposes the merciless methods of the third degree, combined with a sweet and tender love story. "A Paramount Picture." Also a 2-reel Comedy Adults-lOc. CMlrden-5c

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Washington THEATRE WASH IN G T O N WEEKLY PROGRAM Today 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 and Night Andreas Dipple presents the Internationally Supreme Romatlc Operette "Gy psy 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 Patrla 6th Episode SHOWS DAILY Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. Adults, 1Cc. Children 5c. Ladies' .Rest room on left. Gent's room on right.

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Saturday Skating Morning and Afternoon Saturday Mghl-POLO MUMQE vo MetommEdl Amateur Game, 7:30. Second Game, 8.43 Admission 25c Reserved Seats, 15c Extra PHONE 1569