Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 85, 20 February 1917 — Page 5

Local Sport News at a Glance

MEW GASTLE TAKES LEAD OF CIRCUIT

HOW THEY RANK . Won. Loat. Pet. Now CU ........ 23 18 .561 Muncie 22 .1 MO Richmond 1 21 482 Indianapolis ....... 1 14 .333 ; Games Thla Weak Feb. 80.-Ind1inapoils at Monde. Feb. 21. Indianapolis at Richmond. Feb. 22. Richmond at New Cattle. Feb. 23. Ricnumd at Muncie, Feb. 24. New Cartle at Richmond. In a workout with the Quakers on the .Coliseum' floor last night. Billy Blount, of Pawtucket. R. I., the Moses-lo-be. dtsplayed all the old time ldll nd judgment that has labeled him "the best in the goal tend business tody." Blount, the target for the drires of the entire Richmond team, overlooked few bets. Hla presence is sure to help the team in its attempt to get

out of the rut. Blount majces ou first bow to the Richmond fan Wednesday night, when Indianapolis plays here. - new castlbTT; MONCIE,.! NEW CASTLK. Ind.. Feb. 2ft. With a crowd of spectators that peeked the Jennings auditorium to the rafters looking on, New Castle's speed merchants Harkens and " Dugganfllled the Muncie coop with enough goals to win two or three games of last night's calibre. Some 259 Muncie backers, who made the trii in tbraa special cars, watched Muncie cage one-tally. Minus the rough staff which generally flavors a Muncie-New Castle argument, the contest was marked by speed from first till. last minute of play.' Muncie defense broke in the face of the zigzag attack of the Dug-gan-IIarkens charge. . About the only wild number of the program was contributed by one Barney Doherty, who in his eagerness to protect Hueffner and the New Castle pen, kicked Rush Art Williams instead of the ball. Barney, however, apologized and the incident, was closed therewith. The game in figures: New Castle (4) Muneie (1) Dugfan Williams First Rush . . Harkens Fahrner Second Rush Vd Fresnes Thompson Center Doherty Huston , . Half Back Huerfuer Pence Goal How They Scored. -

First Period ' New Custle.... Cug?an New Castle ..Harkens Second Pcviccl New Castle Dngsan

New Ca&tle llcukens ' :25 ; Third Peiiod. Muncie Thompson 4:24 Sumrrary. Goals Dujgau, 2; Harkens, 2. Rushes Duajgan, 4: Williams, 4. Stops Hueffner, 20; Pence, 25. Referee George Cunningham. Attendance 1,500.

Rustlings of the Netting

New Castle, in first place, is now four full games in advance of the Qua' hers. Richmond meets New Castle twice this week and therefore has an opportunity to cut that lead in half. After tonight, the Quakers will be busy each night. Four games in succession. Billy Blount, the "kid" goal tend, is out of his teens by a good ways. He is twenty-four. Id actual playing experience, he is an old head at the game. He has been booting 'em out for some five years. . Blount and Fry .will be the new faces In the Quaker lineup. Fry will

BOYCE BOWLS 220 BUT SQUAD LOSES Walt Boyce, Colt, went out of his class to ring up high, score for the Kaysee season 220 in the Coit-Vet series al the City alleys last night. The Vets took the set, two to one. The scores: '.. ' Colts

1st 2d

Iiehtenfels ..159 Boyce . . 154 Malbach ... 128 P.M.Mercurio 137 pardieel: ... 141

135 220 119 135 146

3rd. Tot.Avg. 141 435 145 132 506 169 126 373 124 127 399 133 137 424 141

be given the chance to make good l omething he has never had. After list night's performance, New Castle seems to be a likely bet for the league chiffon." New Castle Is fast,

no denyiug. But far Thompson's drive, Muncie would have been blanked. Harkens and Duggan bad Pence's tag. Freddies rolled up only 25 stops, Richmond starts tomorrow; remember the date.

MIAMI GIRLS SCRAP OVER SENIOR DRESS

OXFORD, O., Feb. 20. Every year just before Miami university seniors appear in their academic caps and gowns for the first time, there is a fight with the juniors, who try to pur

loin the regalia. Last night the junior and senior girls of Bishop Hall, about 25 in number, created a rough house. The juniors endeavored to lock the

Books Brazil for Next Duel

Brazil. Ind.. high school basketball team, touted as one of the first division teams of the state, has been booked for a . game with Richmond high school at the Coliseum Friday night of this week. Announcement of this game was made by Principal Pickell this morning. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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J.P.p'Brion Crump . . . Brennan . . Fr. Duffy . Behringer . Totals ..

719 755 613 2137 712 , Vets 1st. 2d. 3rd. -Tot. Avg. 132 158 144 434 145 155 164 134 453 151 102 119 126 347 116 130 176 136 .442 147 145 145 145 435 145

664 762 685 2111 704

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TEAM STANDING Tot. W. L. Pet. Pins Feltman's Tramps .. 25 20 .556 41.185 Fosler's Creams.... 24 21 .530 41,613 Palladium .; . 24 21 .530 41,600 High Speeds 17 28 .384 41,268

capsetu and steal the keys, ia all the sailor girls rooms, thus preventing thx upperclass girls from wearing their caps and gowns, but the seniors wefe too much for the juniors. In the fight that ensued one junior was ducked in a bath-tub, and a part of the second floor of the hall was flooded. Three Juniors were locked in a room, but ffley escaped through a window by using- rope made of bed-sheets. Fistcuffs and hair-pulling also entered Into the scrap. But the senior girls wore ttieir caps and gowns Just, the tame, according to schedule.

ZIQ PERSONS ATTEND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1IILTON. Ind.. Feb. 20. The revival meetings at the Christian church grow in interest The attendance at the Sunday school was 210 and the morning church service was largely attended, and in the evening extra chairs were placed in the aisles. Thus far 23 by statement and otherwise have responded to the call. Tuesday evening the topic will be, ' Where Shall I SpeAd Eternity?" Good music by the Adult Chorus and the Sunbeam Chorus feature the services.

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AVERAGES G. Tl. Pins

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6584 5726 7314 7207 7191 6735 4266 942 6108 2957 6517 5129 2741 4998 1256

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NATCO FIVE ENDS SECOND IN SERIES The Natcoa, stacked up against some of the beit bowling the "V" alleys have aeon for some time finished a badly battered second against the Colonials. The Bet stood three-nothing at the close. Haner and Klute were high. The scores:

Natcos. '. 1st. 2d. -Puckett .... 117 108 Nolte . 112 105 fleering .... 120 138 Long 179 134 Aebby 147 180

3d1. Total Av. 149 374 125

176 393 122 380 108 421 183 510

PREPARE DOUBLE BILL

EATON, O., Feb. 20. As a part of the double basketball bill here Wednesday night, the Lewisburg and Campbellstowu high school teams will get together. The second game will be between the Independents of Dixon and Fair Haven.

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' Totals 675 665 ' Colonials. 1st. 2d. Klute 160 156 Bauman 163 15S Kircheval .. 161 156 Blind 18S ITS Haner ........134 151

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3d. Total Av. 153 478 139

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MARTIN AND MILLER TAKE OVER SERIES Maxin and Miller were better than King and Meyer in the two man serie3 at the City Alleys last night. The Martin-Miller duo wen four-of the five rames. The scores:

Miller.. 190 157 203 149 193892 Martin. 173 171 200 198 202944 Total 1S36 Kink... 172 173 193 190 162890 Myer.. 178 146 202 193 155874 .... . 1 ".rf A

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