Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 94, 2 March 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917
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Local Sport News at a Glance
NEW CASTLE LETS LOCALS STEP AHEAD
HOW THEY RANK W. L. Pet. Mw Castle 28 19 .596 FlcbciCOd 22 22 . .500 Muncie 22 .23 .4S9 'nClaaapolis 8 16 .333 4rie Thit Week. Tonight Ir.dianarolis at Muncie. Saturday Indianapolis at Richmond Indians vs. Muncie. Muni:, rt tack by New Castle last u;?ht, drorped tack to third place in favcr of the Quakers.' The Indiicapolis opposition at Muncie toaifht offers Campbell's five the chance to return to a par standing with Richmond, now at the half way mark.
3:27 4:51 :S8 2:49 1:21 4:44
Rustlings of The Netting
An still New Castle travels. In pti effort to stop the leaders, Muriels 1ried both the five man team crd the triple rush .systems. Neither worked. Duggan, Du Fresnes and Huston were decorated with fouls. , A one round tilt between Huston and Duggan served to enliven the program. No blood was' spilled. Huston had the harness on Duggan and the latter objected. The result of the Muncle-Indian game tonight Isn't worrying Richmond. New Castle is the only Richmond
worry at present. New Castle and Richmond come together Monday night, at New Castle. EVEN SHINES TAKE JUMP IN PRICES H. C. L. has scored again. Bootblacks have announced that because of the high cost of materials they have found it necessary to raise the price of shines from five to ten cents.. Prices will be the same on week days, Sundays and holidays.
Masonic Calendar
Friday, March 2 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation. Work in Royal Arch Degree. Saturday. March 3 Loyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. S. Stated meeting and Initiation of candidates.
SON BURNS HAND BADLY
Amber Eby. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eby. who reside on Liberty avenue, was severely burned at iis home in Polley, N. D., recently when a gasoline tank exploded la hie hand. His left hand was burned almost to a crisp. Mrs. Eby left today for her son's bedside.
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BENSHEES TRAMPLE COLTS ON MAJORITY OF BOWLING SERIES
The Benshees, with Fitzgibbons and Broderick, putting over the heavy work, gained two best of three games against the Colts in the Kaysee series at the CJty alleys last night Walt Boyce kept the Colts in the running with his high average. The scores: Colts. let. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Lichtenfels.. 159 -159 159 477 159 Boyce 171 160 215 546 182 Maibach .... 108 131 132 371 124 P Mercurio. . 129 119 114 362 121 Fardieck ... 161 131 153 445 148
Totals Eroderick . . Scbmed'hff. Ryan Klingr Fitzgibbons. ,
728- 700 BensHeea.
1st. 153 112 143 144 1S1
2d 154 131 119 95 152
773 2201 734 3d Total Av. 201 513 171 11" 360 160 132 394 131 140 S79 126 211 514. 1S1
NEWCASTLE, 5; MUNCIE, 1
. NEW CASTLE. Ind , March 2. Musc.te .fhoved effects of the overtime "battle with Richmond the night before, and fell rather easily before the New Castle attack in the I. S. L. Iist3 lat right Tije game, which was New OasUe't from the start, was featured by c'.cSft ruardjos work of both clubs. The only, weak spot in the combined d.fecses was Freddie Pence in front of Mur.cio's pen. Pence passed up five out of twenty-seven chances. An In-and-out. Williams' bad luck, cost
Muncie one goal. The game in fig-J
ures: New Csstle (5) Muncie (1) Duggan Williams First Rush Harkens Fabraer Second Rush Du Frernes Harold, Thompson Center Doherty Huston Half Back Hueffner Pence Goal HOW THEY SCORED
First Period ' New Castle Duggan, Second PeriodNew Castle Harkens Third PeriodNew Castle Harkens, Muncie Harold, New Castle Du Fresnes, New Castle . .Du Fresnes,
Summary Go? Is Harkens, 2; Du Fresnes, 2; D ican. 1; Harold, 1. Fishes Duggan. 6: Williams, 3. rtoo? Pence, 22; Hueffner, 22. R- Un ec George Cunningham, Jr. , Attendance 850.
Totals 733 651 801 2190 730
Whip Daytonians
Otten, Clements. Dingley, Overman, Holiday, Thomason. ' Wori Aiin a.i
Schwan comprised the . Richmond i
team of vclieyballers victorious over the Darton visitors in the teriss at the "V" gym last night. Richmond tcok the opposition in straight beats. 3-0 and 3-1. " ; The Muncie team, scheduled to figure in the games, wa:, unable to come here last night, but will come at a later date.
Lead in Massacre
SPARTANSBURG, Ind., March 2. Meyers. Roberts, Morton, Webb, Vogelsong and Price, High school Em Roes figured in the 38 to 15 massacre of the Spartansburg Seconds, here, last night The Richmond visitors led from the start.
WINKLE AND TOWLE
PILOT KENTUCKYS TO EASY VICTORY j . . . 1 Winkle and Towle helped the Keatuckys gather in two best of three games from the EniDires in Amseco
frames at the "Y" alleys last night.
wens mark put over one game for the Empires. The high mark also helped that individual to register hiarh
average. The scores:
Empires 1st. 2d. 3rd. TotAvg. Way .. 139 161 143 443 14S
Groan ,V.... 125 125 125 375 125
i'igss 146 156 161 463 154 TJlind .......... 145 158 . 130 433 144 Well . 'U ... 159 202 164 525 175
Totals .... 714 802 723 2239 746 Kentuckys 1st. 2d. 3rd. Tot. Avg. Illrich 141 161 162 464 155 Hocssli 123 118 130 371 124 Winkle 146 181 162 489 163 Tovle 182 150 145 477 159 Blind 147 117 16 409 136 Totals .... 733 717 744 2210 737 PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
WRINKLES
Wrinkles come to almost every woman at some time and there is nothing
aside from some serious disease, for
which the average woman feels a greater horror and repugnance. It is woman's privilege to be beautiful, and most women are anxious to have a
complexion that is clear, smooth, fresh and youthful looking. But this much to be desired condition can only be brought about by intelligent attention to the needs of the skin. Wrinkles disfigure, and. a dry, sallow rough skin spoils any woman's good looks. To those whose skin has reached this condition we suggest the application of Usit, a pure nut-oil, liquid preparation (not a cream or paste) made from an Egyptian formula, said to have been in use for centuries by famous beauties away back to Cleopatra's time. Usit seems to be the only thing that will feed the hungry, dry skin back to youthful smoothness, freshness, and plumpness, and drive away all the disfiguring wrinkles that come so quickly when the skin is not properly nourished. A few applications of Usit prove its worth, and continued use for a reasonable time brings results that are no less surprising than pleasing. It is necessary to apply it only at night when retiring. For sale by Thistlethwaites stores. It Is a splendid skin food, dantily perfumed and guaranteed to contain nothing that will cause hair-growth, and a fine treatment also for freckles, black-heads and many forms of exema. Adv.
R. H.S. Throws Surprise Party For Muncieites
TONIGHT'S ' PROGRAM ,7:30 Franklin vs. Earlham. 8:30 Muncie vs. Richmond. . Richmond bten school, with all regulars on deck, will entertain Muncie high school's hopes for the state title, in the second game of the twin bill at the Coliseum tonight. Earlham and Franklin take the boards first. . Tonight's frames mark the close of regular schedules for both R. H.- S. and Earlham. Both Richmond teams were defeated by tonight's opponents in games on foreign floors earlier in the sea&on. Richmond fans look for a double come-back. 4 : . i Results at Garfield I 4 . ; ft SENIOR LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet Army 6 3 . 667 Buffalo Germans ..... 6 3 .667 Richmond Roses 4 5 .444 Navy 2 7 222 LAST NIGHT'S GAM 3 Germans' (10) Nvy (9) lasalls Ferguson Ruaneia Byrket Forwards Webster Carter Center Crawford Ryder Martin Eeaja Guard3 Points lasalls,' ; Runnels, 3: Byrkett, 3; Carter. 4; Ryder. 2. Army (10) Reees (3) Lcehr Retz Brehm Schaffer Forwards Peed C. Graham Center Murphy Wilson
Wyna Granam Guards Points Brehm, 8; Peed, 2; Retz, 3. PLAY AT GARFIELD Pupils of Garfield junior high school were favored with a short concert by the Richmond high school orchestra in chapel this morning. Prof. R. C. Sloan directed the program. At the poles there is neither latitude nor longitude.
Richmond Negotiates for Manager; Central League Grants Extension of Time for Disposing of Stock
; Anxious as the Richmond baseba!' fans are to conclude discussion oi matters pertaining to financing the project for the location of a Central league club in this city and to direct their attentions to those topjes so dear to the fan, the makeup of the team what chances Richmond will have tc win the pennant and the playin? schedule, club finances must, for a time at least, hold the center of th? stage. ' ' Desirous of having Richmond added to the Central league's circuit this season. ' and confident that the men who are promoting the organization of a company to take orer the local club will have theit efforts crooned with success. .representatives of the various league clubs vho met in Richmond readily a freed to estand the option on. the forfaited Terre Haute franchise , until aert Wednesday- The league representatives took this action before adjournment last night. Time Extension is Granted. A small committee representing the promoter? of the Richmond baseball club at a meeting alst evening with, the league's executive board, composed of E W. Dickerpoa, league president; W. E. Essjck, presideat of the Grand Rapids club, and Carl Vandagrift, president of the'EvansviUe club, informed these league representees that it. -n:ou!d be impossible to complete all arrangements for the organization of the local club before aext Wednesday. Extension of the option . as readily granted. Up to last night a total of ?S,800 of
he $10,000 stock issue of the Richnond Amusement company, which is o take over the franchise, had beea iisposed of and the company promoters are confident that the remain'n $1,200 of stock can be sold within he next few days. That question did ict bother the promoters as much as ecurias a baseball park. An unexjected Hitch la negotiations for Atb'etic park developed but it is believed hat arrangements will be made for satisfactory park before next Wednesday. Negotiate for Manager. It can be stated that plans for the location of a Central league club in Richmond have developed to the point that negotiations are no being conducted for the services of one of the most experienced and successful minor league managers in the country. Bade Myers. This man has besn connected "1th. the Ceptral learue for a number of years and ' enjoys the unique distinction of having von four championships ia that fast organization. He managed Muskegon last year d kept an inferior team well up In the race. He prefers to sign -ith Richmond this year rather than with Muskegoa aad is now ia the city looking over the situation. He says he ill have no trouble, evea at this lae date, in sigalng up a team that n i!l make Richmond a real contender for the league peaaant and Myers has been has t-eea highly recommended by all the club owners. President Diekereon was greatly impressed with the calibre, enterprise and enthusiasm cf the Richmond bus!-
THE HORRIBLE HANDICAP
The Imocent Suffsr Even Unto the Third and Fegrth Generation, But Relief Is Now in Sight. It has long been accepted as a matter of course that the sins of the fathers must be suffered by inBocent posterity, yet it is hard to become reccnciled to this conditioq. The heritage of physical infirmity is a handicap under which thousands must face the battle of life. Scrofula is probably the most noticeable of the transmitted blood disorders, though there are other more severe diseases of the blood that pass from one generation to another. No matter what inherited blood taint you may be laboring under, S. S. S. offers hope. This remedy has been In gen-
cess men who have beea promoting the organization of the local club. "With the class of responsible, w ideawake business men Richmond has behind this baseball enterprise the clu c?nnot help being a success," 6ald President Dickerson. "All of the league delegates were rreatly Impressed with the men composing your organization and all of them agreed that the meeting wag bv far the best they had ever attended We. realize that when the Richmond
promoters finish the financing of their club It will be an airtight organiza tion " The next league meeting will b held March 11 at Muskegon for th? purpose of drafting a playing schedule The season will end on Labor Day, in September. The date of opening wi;: be early in May and It is quite probable the opening games will be playpd in the four cities comprising the southern end of the circuit. EvansvU!. Richmond, Daytoa and Sprlngfic!d TO PLAY AT NEW PARIS
The Richmond high school orc'aettra cf sixty-fire pieces will give i concert at New Paris. March Ifi according tp announcement of Prof. R. C. !oane
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