Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 112, 23 March 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917
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Local Sport News at a Glance
HUME STARS PUT ROSE CITY DOWN AND OUT
MUNCIE. Ind.. March 23 The Muncle polo team, with Indianapolis and Richmond represented In the lineup, took a 3 to 1 fall out ' of the champ Newcastle clup In a double quick action game at the Campbell auditorium last night. Ted Lewis, Big Jean and Bob Griffith helped Fabrner and Pence undo the Rose City cambric winners. One of the largest crowds of the seaion saw Newcastle slip. ; The game In figures: Neweastts (1) Muneie (3) Duggaa Lewis : First Rush ilarkens . Fabrner , . Second Rush J DuFresnes Jean Center Doherty .'. Griffith Half Back Hueffner Pence i Goal . How They Scored
First Period Muneie Fabrner, Newcastle DuFresnes, Second Period No score. Third Period Muneie..... Lewis, Muneie. . . .Jean,-
Summary Goals Lewis, 1; Fabrner, 1; Jean, 1; DuFresnes, 1. Rushes Lewis, 5; Duggan, 2. Stops Pence, 29; Hueffner. 42. ' Referee Harry Thompson. Attendance 1,200. .
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EMPIRES HIT PINS AT TERRIFIC PACE UNTIL LAST GAME The Empires hit a terrific pace for two rounds in the Kentucky-Empire series or A. S. M. games at the "Y" last night. The fact that they fell down in the third alone saved- the Colonels at least one game. ' Ulrich and Groan were high. . . Kentucky! 1st 2d. 3d. Tot Avg. Ulrich 164 205 170 629 176 Williams ... 184 155. 137, 476 - 159 Hoessli 121 148 162 431 144 Towle 136 146 159 451 150 Winkle 179 133 132 444 148
Totals .... 774 787 760 2331 777 Empires 1st. .2d. 3d. : Tot. Avg. Way 144 147 .133 424 141 0-ens 153 169 123 445 148 W??r 158 163 134 - 455 152 V.J$ ...... 155 169 130 454 151 GF?o 194 163 161 518 173 Totals . . .. 804 811 681 2296 765
FROM BASE TO BASE
WITH FRANK DUNING
That Fort . Wayne is strong for its Central League club this year is attested in the heavy demand for season lickets, eale of which was inaugurated yesterday. Carl Vandagrift expects a record season from the standpoint of attendance. Forrest, a Wooster college man, probably will be signed to cover short for Ft. Wayne. This leaves but one vacancy In Vandagrift's infield a first Backer. Woodward and Rooney, bushers, are trying to land the first sack. Louis "Lefty" Loudermllk, the former Association slab light, is in the Springfield fold. - Loudermllk is one of the Harvesters best bets in the pitching department. Joe Stanley, former Muskegon and Springfield leader, has been dropped back to Lynchburg, Va., where he will take the reins of that club. Stanley was in tbe big show (the National) for sixteen years. ' Catcher George Texter has forwarded bis signed contract to Manager Myers. He will be one of the first Quakers to report. ' Pat Donahue, one of the old guard, will attempt to return with the Dayton Vets this year. Manager Nee, of the
Results at Garfield
Rose Poly (7) R. H. S. (4) Harding Wilson Taylor Horr Forwards Walls Bell Center Harklns Cockerill Pettibone Johnson Guards Points Harding, 4; Taylor, 3; Bell, 4. Pansies (5) Earlham (3) Hunt Eikenberry Bailey Davis Forwards Schumaker Rupe Center . Hyde Druley Weidner Davis Guards Points Hunt, 3; Schumaker, 2; Rupe, 2; Davis, 1. ' Notre Dame (2) Determinltes (6) Fouts Green Phillips : J Crandall i Forwards Cully Kuhlenbeck Center Davis . . Haynes Hoggat : Fleagel Guards Points Cully, 2; Crandall, 3; Kuhlenbeck, 3.
CUBAN CANDIDATES IN PRESIDENTIAL RE-ELECTIONS
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The provincial election board of Orients today has set April 9 as the : date for holding re-elections in Victoria de Las Tunas. ' Tbe voting there will be of tbe utmost importance, as it will decide I whether President Menocal, Conservative candidate for re-election, is to v remain in power for another four-year term, or must give way to Dr. ; Alfredo Zayas, Liberal candidate, on May 20.
DONT BLAME "SPRING FEVER" FOR THAT "DOWN-AND-OUT" FEELING
Your blood needs a thorough cleansing just now. . 'iAs Spring approaches, the impurities that have been accumulating in the system throughout the winter begirt to clog ' up the circulation, causing a general weakness and debilitated condition that Is generally known as "Spring fever." The first symptoms are usually a loss of appetite, followed by a gradually lessening of energy, the system becomes weaker day by day, until you feel yourself on the verge of a breakdo o Children just at this season are peevish and Irritable, and become puny and lifeless. ' This whole condition is but the result of impurities in the blood that have been accumulating and make
themselves felt more distinctly with the change of seasons. They show that nature needs assistance in giving the system a general housecleanlng. Everybody Just now needs a few bottles of S. S. S., the great vege
table blood remedy, to purify their
blood and cleanse it of impurities. It is good for the children, for it gives them new strength and puts their system in condition so they can more easily resist the many ailments so prevalent in summer. S. S. S. is without an equal as a general tonic and system builder. It improves the appetite and gives new strength and vitality to both old and young. Full information and valuable literature can be had by writing to Swift Specific Co., 73 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
Let Us Glean and Reblock Your Last Year's Hat for Easter
We ars ready in our new quarters to give you the very best servjee to be had. v WEAR RICHMOND MADE HATS We make them tp order. Wayne Hat Shop 911 MAIN STREET
Vets, believes Donahue has the ability
to come back.
Blue prints calling for a lay-out of
stands and bleachers that will accom
modate 4,000 people have been placed before the club directors. The grand stand will seat about 1,800, the bleach
ers 1,200.
The problem of an outtield is Bade Myers' chief worry. Richmond is still
without a single gardener in sight.
Myers, however, is banking on a couple of Toledo recruits from the
Dawson Springs camp.
TRACK SQUAD WORKS
Jessup, Grimes, Dollins, Stimpson, Davis, Simmons, Van Allen, Smith, Weidner, Leiter, Long and Sauers formed the personnel of the R. H. S. track and field squad sent through its paces on the Playground track last night Workouts will continue daily until the first meet of the season Technical High of Indianapolis, at Indianapolis, April 14.
VETS' RAID NETS TWO GAME SERIES OVER SAINT FIVE
Two best of three was the extent of the Vet raid on the Santa Marias in the Kaysee program at the City alleys last night Father Duffy .and P. Mercurio were the consistants' of the rival teams. Harry Crump's work helped some. The scores: Vets
1st 2d.
Crump ... Brennan . Behringer Fr. Duffy . O'Brien .. Totals .
Ringhoff .. Shofer .... Zwissler . . Sharkitt .. P. Mercurto Totals ..
. 164 .. 97 . 130 ,. 160 . 157 .. 708 Santa 1st. . 115 . 138 . 177 . 133 . 165
155 150 150 172 157
3d. 177 ' 131 125 178 157
Tot. Avg. 496 165
378 405 510 471
126 135 170 157
784 768 Marias 2d. 3d. 179 148 122 143 151 113 128 112 163 181
2260 753
Tot. 442 403 441 373 509
Avg. 147 134 147 124 170
728 743 697 2168 723
EATON VARSITY FIVE PLAYS RICHMOND BOYS
EATON, O., March 23. One of the best basketball games of the season will be staged Friday night on the
armory floor when Eaton high school
team meets a team of the Richmond
high school. Tbe locals defeated the second Richmond team last week. A game had been scheduled with New Paris, but was cancelled in order to
take on Richmond.
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Cattle is Starved By Heavy Snow
(By Associated Press) OGDEN, Utah, March 23. Hundreds of cattle . are dead and many more are in danger of starving in the territory north of Great Salt Lake, owing to unusually heavy snow fall in the last few weeks. Many of tbe ranches in that, district are reported to be without a pound of hay and very little of any other kind of feed. The retail price of hay in this city today rached the record mark of 540 a ton.
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