Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 83, 17 February 1917 — Page 5
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Local Sport News at a Glance
NEW CASTLE PROVES BEST
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PUGILISM
HOW THEY RANK W. L. Pet. New Castle 22 18 .561 Muncie 21 17 .553 Richmond . 18 20 .474 Indianapolis 7 14 " .333 Games Next Week. Feb. 19 Muncie at New Castle. Feb. 20 Indianapolis at Muncie. Feb. 21 Indianapolis at Richmond. Feb. 22 Richmond at New Castle. Feb. 23 Richmond at Muncie. Feb. 24 New Castle at Richmond.
VANALLEN LEADING CAMBRIDGE DRIVE
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Feb. 17. The Richmond high, school second basketball team .was twenty points better than C. C. H. S. here last night and the visitors won, 35 to 15. Van Allen and Lahrman led the Richmond attack. Frohnapfel and pill were the C. C. H. S. lights. The score: H. S. Seconds
. Gls. Fls
MUNCIE VS. RICHMOND Happenings of titanic proportions are predicted for tonight, when the Muncie and Richmond fives furnish the I. S. L. number at the Coliseum. For the preliminary the Eagle and Greek City League clubs will stir up the excitement. The big game starts at 8:45 o'clock.
NEW CASTLE, 4; MUNCIE, 1.
Van Allen, f 6 3 Gardner, f 1 0 Robinson, f 0 0 Lahrman, c 6 0 Campbell, c 0 0 Monroe, g 0 0 Mason, g 3 0
Msd. Fts. 2 15
0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 12 0 0 6
Total3 16 3 2 35 Cambridge City Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Dill, f 3 0 0 6 Frohnapfel, f 4 1 3 9 Daniels, c 0 0 0 0 Morrison, c 0 0 0 0 Dolan, g 0 0 0 0 Ferguson, g 0 0 0 0 Winters, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 1 3 15
Fouls Committed By Van Allen, 2 p: Lahrman, lp; Mason, lp, Dill, 2r: Frohnapfel. 2p; Daniels, lp. Time of Halves 20 minutes. Refrcr -Allison. Timekeeper Edwards.
MUNCIE, Ind., Feb. 17 In a riot of , PALLADIUM FIVE nolo and pugilism here last night, New i LET HIGH SPEEDS Castle gained the decision, both in! r 4 1TITDI7 dPDTTTC number of goals scored and points '' wi IVSXCj 0IvJX0 nnrwAlfAJ 4m I. lt.ll. x f
The close rivalry of the two teams j was manifested in outbreaks participated in by every other member of
fach team. In the preliminary Kid Williams and Swede Hueffner went one fast round to a draw. The bout "as called when Hueffner's pen was
Hoped over on top of the struggling
SIMMONS ALONE SCORES ENOUGH TO WIN BATTL
SPICELAND, Ind., Feb. 17. Shel Simmons' twelve field goals formed the big part of the one sided score rolled up by Richmond high school basketball team against Spiceland Academy here last night. The locals "covered" O'Neal, but Simmons took care of the open shots. The score: Richmond H. S. Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts.
O'Neal, f. 3 Bulach, f 0 Simmons, f 12 Parker, c 6 McBride, g 0 Shelton, g 0 Grimss, g 0
44
Totals 21
Spiceland Acad. Gls. Fls. Msd. Fts
H. Hinshaw, f 2 Pike, f 3 Ganaway, c 0 R. Hinshaw, g. 0 McCassin, g 0
CUBAN BALL PLAYER HAS REVOLUTIONIST DAD
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GASPER GRIST DIES . AT LIBERTY HOME
LIBERTY, Ind., Feb. 17. The death of Casper C. Crist occurred at his home on South Main street, Tuesday morning about 4 o'clock, death due to double pneumonia. Mr. Crist was taken ill several days ago, and gradually became worse, until Sunday, the attending physicians announced that there was no hope of his recovery. Mr. Crist was one of a very large family of children, most of them now deceased. He served for two years in the Civil war. Four children survive Mrs. Charles Douglas of College Corner, Ohio, Mrs. Fred Black of Rochester, New York, Mrs. Oliver Moore of this place, and Charles Crist of Indiariapolis. The funeral services were held Thursday in the Presbyterian church, conducted by the Rev. J. L. Hartsock, of Spencer, Indiana, a former pastor of the church here. The interment was at West Point cemetery.
ASSESSORS MEET TO LEARN RULES County Assessor Mathews has sent out notices for a meeting of all township assessors and their deputies to: be held at the court house, March 1,, The assessors will start work March 2. At that time the assessors and their deputies will ba given final instruct tions for the work of assessing prop-i erty. Workings of the Indiana tax laws win bo carefully explained. About 23,000 assessment blanks will, be required for the work. About' 11,000 of these blanks are needed for j Richmond. i
NO PERSONS IN JAIL
Totals 5 1 7 11 Fouls Committed By Parker, 1 p; Sim.mon3, 1 t; McBride, 1 p; It; Shelton, 2 p; H. Hinshaw, 2 t; Pike, 1 p. ,- Time of Halves 20 minutes. Referee Murphy. Timekeeper Vogelsong.
The Palladiums started out like real I winners in the High Spj?eds-Pall series I m a rai n nnHUnl I F 1 HP C BROWN LEADS
remainder of thf series escape. Roy'
Miller and Bob Tomlinson were best. The scores:
Palladiums.
gladiators.
In 'he semi-windup Thompson and t Tomlinson
Fresnes put over two speedy : Cooney . . r-.:nds gave up after the rest of the'F. Miller., ulayers showed tymptoms of crowd-1 H. Miller, inr ... j rr,yor Tn fitinle was more or less cf a i Handicap Mrre Bill Dusrzan and Referee Art' Flfitcbpr tripn'l around and said Totals .
wr,tpl ihings about each ether, but no real Watt (erf landed. Fletcher was given thp decision Th ?ov.c i"1 f tourer : New Castle (4) MuncH (1)
Duggan Williams; Zeyen
First Push j Erk Harkens Fahrrer Handicap Second Rush i Du Fresnes Thompson! Totals
Center Doherty Huston Half Back Hueffner Pence Goal
Int. 1M 1S4 362 126 305
2d 352 145 163 125 124 105
3d 1S5 154 157 153 155 105
Total Av,
532 177
ATTACK OF QUAKERS
483 504 441 405
FRANKLIN, Ind., Feb. 17 Frank-
161 j lin outclassed Earlham on the basket-
15g ball floor here last night. The score
147 was 44 to iy, Franklin s superior
KEJITO ACOSTA. Recsnt dispatches from Cuba telling of the revolt of the Cuban army and the flight of some units to the interior mention the name of General Baldomero Acosta as one of the leaders of the revolt. The general is the father of Merito Acosta, the well-known ball player, who at present is playing on the Washington team.
TEAFORD DIRECTS NEW PARIS FORCES IN GREAT SCRAP
last night.
135
D56 815 OOCt 2C65 788
Chalmers Hirh Speeds.
R. Miller... Eikenherry. Blomeyer . .
1st.
?01 148 141 172 143 115
d.
15 159 136 153 140 115
3d
166 148 156 151 181 115
Total Av.
552 184
456 441 476 464
weight and The score:
speed telling the tale.
Pontius, f 3 Brown, f 3 Cutrell, c 1
152 j Templin, g 0
147 Pitts, g 0
Smith, f 0 Calvert, c 1
159 155
Earlham. Gls. Fls.
0 o 0 0 0 0 0
928 888 918 23S9 796
HOW THEY SCORED First Period. New Castle Harkens New Castle Duggan New Castle Duggan Second Period. No score. Third Period. Muncie Williams New Castle.. Duggan "
Summary. Goals Duggan, 3; Harkens, 1; Will lata b, 1. Rushes Duegan, 4; Williams, 4. Stops Hueffner, 36: Pence, 30. Referee Fletcher (Muncie). Attendance 1.500.
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R. H. S. COLONELS TRIM NEW PARIS IN EASY STYLE
NEW PARIS, O., Feb. 17 The R. H. S. Colonels, a juvenile addition of the high school, journeyed to the camp of the New Paris high school Seconds, and won, handily. The score: New Paris Seconds
Gls. .Fls. Msd.
PLAY IN GARFIELD GYM
The Richmond Friars and the Boston A. C. basketball teams are scheduled for a game at the Garfield school gym tonight. The following Friars are requested to be present: Canan, Ruby, Ward, Smith, McKhann, Runnels.
HANER ACCEPTS POST
Karl Haner has accepted a position on the sales force of the Talcott Overland company. The Overland factory has announced that it will continue to put out closed cars throughout the whole year.
Cunningham Boyd, f Smith, c. ... Burtsch, g. . Ashman, g. .
0 5 0 0 0
Totals 3
H. S,
Pts. 0 5 4 2 0 11
Falk, f. ... Eversman, Roland, f. Graffs, c. . Brinley, c. Weist. g. . Rost, g. ..
Colonels Gls. Fls.
5 3 2 4 2 4 0
Msd. Pts. 0 10
0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 20 0 0 40
Fouls Committed By GrafSs, p, t; Rost, 2 p, t. Time of Halves 20 minutes. Referee Simmons. Timekeeper, Middaugh.
Consul E. A. Wakefield, at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, asserts that office appliances from this country are rapidly gaining favor in that district.
Totals 8 3 Franklin. Gls. Fls Ross, f 3 0 McLain, f 7 0 Beerbower, c . . . 3 0 Nelp, g 2 . 0 Bowen, g 0 0
Msd. 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
Msd. 0 0 0 0 0
NEW PARIS, O., Feb. 17. With Teaford in form New Paris high school basketball team took a 29 to 14 fall out of the Campbellstown five here
The score: New Paris.
Gls 9 3 2 0 0
Teaford, f. Rogers, f.. Melody, c. Baker, g.. Oats, g
Fls. 1 0 0 0
Msd. 2 0 0 0 0
Totals 14 1 Campbellstown, Gls. Fls.
Pts. Stiserleman. f 3 2
6 j Brandenburg, f 2 0 9iMcGill, c 1 0 2Barr, g 0 0 OjReid, g 0 0 Oi Oj Totals 6 2
Time of halves 20 minutes. Referee Raney.
PLAN TRAINING CLASSES
Tentative plans are being made by the Y. M. C. A. for a teachers' training class for Sunday school teachers of boys' classes.
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LIBERTY. Ind., Feb. 17 Union county was one of sixteen in the state which closed 1916 business with no prisoners in the public jail. This is shown by statistics recently compiled by the State Board of Charities.
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There is a demand in Hawaii for American shoes. Footwear fs coming into use among the Japanese, Chinese and Corean inhabitants.
for saletwo lots 50x200 on Easthaven Ave., will sell whole piece or single lot. Lots covered with shade. These lots will be priced right. Address LOTS, CARE PALLADIUM.
Pay Only Two Bits a Day
You can not afford to walk when you can
buy a Bicycle this way. The Big "X
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Elmer S. Smith "The Wheel Man" 426 MAIN STREET. PHOXE 1506
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6 14 6 4 0
GLOVERS DEFEAT NATCO BOWLERS IN TWO BATTLES
Totals 21 2 Referee Jones (Indiana.)
i The B. B. C. five was at its best in
the first and last parts of the "Y
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result was two games ior ine u lovers. Thorraan and Ashby were the con-
i Natcos.
! 1st. 2d.
! Nolte 122
At North Salem North Salem, 34; Long 156
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High School Scores
Rustlings of the Netting
Muncie turned out its biggest crowd last night. Again, it was a case of too much Duggan-Harkens. After last night's performance at Muncie, New Castle looks like a good proposition for the I. S. L. flag. Hueffner's great work in front of the New Castle cage was another big factor in New Castle's victory. Arthur Williams is a sensible chap. Before . charging Hueffner he (Wil
liams) stopped map protector.
to remove Blondey's
The strange part of it was that Barney Doherty failed to get into it. Muncie's turnout had but little chance to wax noisy. New Castle jumped into the lead with three goals and was never headed. Muncie is here tonight and the Quakers by winning this one will bring about a slightly more crowded condition arcund the top of the league pinnacle.
Roachdale, 20. At New Bethel New Bethel, 48; New Augusta, 16. At Staunton Staunton, 29; Clayton IS. At Brazil Erazil, 29; Sullivan, 24. At Terre Haute Normal Training, 14; Casey. 111., 19. At Castletou Cumberland, 74; Castleton, 22. At Lebanon Lebanon, 33; Crawfordssville, 12. At Thornton Thornton, 33; Kokomo, 18. At Newcastle Newcastle, 22; Anderson, 19. At Frankfort Jefferson (Lafayette) 36; Frankfort, 22. At West Lafayette West Lafayette, 6; Renssalear, 15. At Montmorenci Montmorencl, 39; West Point, 13. At "Williamsport Williamsport, 16; Attica, 28. At RuRsellville Russellville, 19; Waveland, 30.
At Jamestown Jamestown. 61; Ladoga, 6. At Wingate Wingate, 39; Darlhigton, 10. At Covington Covington, 13; Veed-
ersburg, 34. At Advance Advance, 23; New Market. 12. At Oxford Oxford, 19; Otterbein, 26. At Reynolds Reynolds, 50; Linden, 13. At Monon Monon, 50; Medaryville, 10. At Waynetown Norwood (O), 28; Waynetown, 22.
Smith
105
Sydenstricker. 90 Ashby 159
149 115 105 143 176
3d. Total Av. 184 455 152
408
137 115 135 154
368 489
136 108 123 163
Totals .... 632 698 B. B. C. 1st. 2d. Fulle 129 162 Thorman ... 198 150 Wickemeyer. 143 107 Schneider .. 116 123 Menke 143 114
725 2045 682 3d. Total Av. 145 436 145
177 137 164 155
387 403 412
175 129
134
137
Totals
r29 656 778 2163 721
EATON COMES BACK WITH TRIUMPH OVER LEWISBURG
EATON, O., Feb. 17. Eaton high school basketball team came back to form last night and the result was a 30 to 19 victory over the Lewisburg representatives. The scores:
Eaton H. S
SELL HALF OF OUTPUT
Chenoweth garage officials announced today that out of one hundred and fifty Buick automobiles contracted for this year, over half have been sold.
Gls. Fls. Msd. P. Kubler, f 7 0 0 14 Wiestand, f 0 0 0 0 Welsh, f 5 2 2 12 Acton, c 1 0 0 2 Hunter, c 0 0 0 0 Sanders, g 1 0 0 2 Miltonberger, g 0 0 0 0 Cole, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 2 2 30 ' Lewisburg H. S. Gls. Fls. Msd. P. Rinehart, f 2 5 0 9 Rookstool, f 3 0 0 6 Bartiheiser, c 1 0 0 2 Wainke, c 0 0 0 0 Riley, g 0 0 0 0 Boyd, g I 0 0 2 Totals.... 7 5 0 19
Fouls committed By Kubler, 2p; Sanders, 3p. Barnheiser, lp; Riley, lp; Boyd. 2L
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