Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 113, 24 March 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAK. 24, 1317
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Local Sport News at a Glance
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JEW FACTORIES ASK FOR PLACE IN 1917 S, A. L
'.The fourth season of the Richmond Saturday Afternoon League, organization of wbleh was effected at a meet-
lag of league director! at the "Y" last
night, probably will open with garnet Saturday afternoon, May. 5. v . . . Matters pertaining to the make-up of the league and the echedule will be settled at' another meeting called for next Friday night, !arch 30. . Of fleer named last night are : Sam Vlgran, . president ; George Brehm, vice president; Harry McMlnn, secretary ; Earl Meyers, treasurer. Alfred Bavis, Rev. AJoyaius Duffy and Harry Petti, board of arbitration. - ' Six Teams. Hold erths. The number of teams in this year's circuit Is to be settled at a later meetlag. The six teams which' now hold franchises are Natco 'Tool, Pennsylvania, Atlas, Starr Piano, Indianapolis Glove and Eaethaven. ' 1 American Seeding, through Its manager Bud Johnson turned In) its franchise last night. The seeders gave no reason for their withdrawal but Intimated that they would be ready for the S. A. L. in 1918. ,. ; 1 The Johnson-Fry team, a member of the 1916 , circle disbanded late . last fall and probably will, not attempt "to come back this year. , Join With Glovers Team. With the rf ular Johneon-Fry ont of It, members of the Johnson company vbo vant to play balltbis year,' will Join forces vitb the' I. G. C. team. The flub wjji be known as the I. G. C.-John-ion team ' ' ' - ' '' ' i It is understood the applications of
wo C02cjrns the Richmond Addlflg1 Yoiinsflosh sad Listing camriuy and. the 'Rich-iFoMer. rncrd Mall-able Ircj IVorksit! ask Sennet t for the two s scant berths. , I V. Bennett Directors, Tbo favor an eigh'-club I Hasdirin . circuit are In favor of grafting ran-1 rhlses tb.'theje-coneerns. ' Total' ..
NATCO FIVE PULLS LATE RALLY BUT MUFFS THE SERIES
' After the B. B. C. five had sewed up the series by taking the first two. the Nateos rallied to the extent of the final -'game in -the "Y" games last night' . Without" Green the Natcos would have drawn a blank. Blomeyer was high for the winners. The scores:
B. B. C. 1st. 2d. 3d. Pulle 168 122 129 Thorman 122 129 126 Wickemeyer . 159 130 117 Schneider .. 145 145 12S Blomeyer ... 113 142 179 Totals .... 707 668 679 Natcos ' "1st. 2d. Sd. Northcott . .. 153 148 141 Green 209 161 .194' Long ....... 125 135 123 Gehring 125 .111 133 Nolte 128 117 140 Totals 667 646 685
Tot. Avg. 419 140
377 396 418 434
126 132 139 145
JESSUP LEADS DRIVE WHICH FLOORS EATON IN EXTRA SESSION
681
Tot. Avg. 442 147
564 383 369 385
1S8 128 123 128 666
CREAMS LOSE LAST
IN TRAMP SERIES ON CITY PATHWAYS
With the series standing at an even break . at the ' beginning of the third and final the Foster's Creams started to skid. The result was two games for the Tramps and one for the Creams. Green, of . the 6hoe clerks, was high mam The scores: Feltman's Tramps 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Avg. Meyers ...... 146 165 158 469 156
Green 209 161 194
Sintz .' 169 Schneider ... ISO
Helmick . Handicap Totals .
Kins '.
... 184 ..." 103 . . . 981 Foster's "ist. 212 ".. 13L 172 . 110
193 104
157 162 161 103
157 176 203 103
546 473 518 54S
909 991 2572 Creams
2d. 3d.
136 107 139 161 157 104
188 158 173 183
857
179 1TG 163 172 hi J 104
Tot. Avg. 527 176
505 474 473 552
168 158 155 184
?.r 996 S94 2531 S44
FROM BASE TO BASE
WITH FRANK DUNING
EATON. O., March- 24. In a post season game at Eaton Armory last night, the Richmond high school bas. ketball team defeated Eaton high, 57 to 14. The play was fast and rough at all times with the visitors having an edge on the action. Jessup and O'Neal led R. H. S. Welsh and Acton were Eaton lights. The score: ' Eaton. Gls. FIs.Msd.Pts. Churchill, f. 1 1 12 3 Welsh, f.. 3 0 0 6 Acton ,c.. 2 0 .0 4 Saunders, g 0 1 5 1 Miltonberger. g.... 0 0 0 ,0 "Totals.".'..".. 6 2 17 14 Richmond. Gls. FIs. Msd.Pts.
O'Neal, f 8 3 2 Jessup, f .....11 0 0 Bulach, f 2 0 0 Parker, c... 0 2 2 McBride, g 1 0 0 Grimes, g 2 0 0 Simmons, g 2 0 0
19 22 4 o 2 4 4
Total 26 5 4 57 Fouls committed By Welsh, t; Acton, 4p, 2t; Saunders. 2p. O'Neal, 2p; Jessup, 2p, 4t; Parker 2p, 4t; McBride, 3p; Simmons, 2p. Time of halves-r-20 minutes. Referee H. Logan. Timekeeper Parker..
SET TIME TO LET BRIDGE CONTRACTS
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Manager Bade Myers is ill with the grip and the spring stove league session didn't amount to much today. Myers says he is busy with his troubles and Isn't making any ball . clubs today. Meanwhile at Exhibition park, a score or more of workmen are floundering around in the mud laying the foundations, as it were, for the Richmond baseball plant Apparently the Brubaker and Shaw deals are where they were a week or more ago. Information seeping into headquarters this morning is to the effect that Carl Wadman, deputy sheriff, who rejfards himself as an "exer," will join the spring training squadron early in April. Wadman's day in the big ring wss away before the present generation. Guy Roble, who is charged with the task of disposing of $7,500 worth of season , tickets, reports the sale as
"very satisfactory." Robie has little doubt but that all of the coupons will be taken by Richmond and out-of-town fans. "' : f HI In answer to a wire from Evansville, President Stahlhefer, of the Evas, says he is not looking for any more players. Manager Nee, of the Dayton Vets is making an attempt to line up all members of his old guard. He likes that bunch, he Eays.
Contracts for building the Main and South G street bridges will be let the first week in May. This time was set today by the county commissioners when they asked Bridge Engineer Mueller to present bis plans for the bridges to them at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. April 2. Bids will be advertised for then. They must be advertised for one
I month.
The South G street bridge is to cost $185,000 and the Main street bridge
$130,000.
PLAYS AT WASHINGTON ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Scene from 'Her New York Pathe Gold Rooster Play. Produced by Thanhonser.
PARALYSIS PATIENTS FREED BY CLINICS
(By Associated Press) NEW YORK. March 24. Of 6.755 patients, who survived infantile paraly-
Masonic Calendar
Saturday, March 24 Loyal chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Will give a social and dancing party for the members and sojourning members of the Star at 8 o'clock. Tuesday, March 27. Richmond
7 , ";:n , 1, Z - Se, No. 19S, F. and A. M. Called York city. 102 have been discharged j meeting( work ,n Master Mason De. by clinics as cured. gree commencing at 7:00 o'clock. Re-Ninety-five have died since apparent freshments. recovery from the acute disease. Of! Wednesday, March 28. Webb Lodge
thnse still rPCPivinp- treatment. F.03 are , r auu - auu ineeuns;
under clinical supervision and 1,073 are in charge of private physicians. The report of the committee on after-care of infantile paralysis cases, which contains thc?e figures, points out that recoveries so far recorded are only part of the number of children who will ultimately regain the use of their limbs, as the after-care of patients is continued through a period of years usually with good results.
FORM CIVIC SOCIETY
New Paris Puts Skids to Eaton
NfW PARIS. O.; March 24. Bill Raney's 'New Paris Independents indulged in a basketball spree at the expense of the Eaton Pirates here last night. ' The locals won. 72 to 20. Raney ,' alone scored ' 34 points. , The score: New Paris.
. ; ' Gls- Fls.
Raney, f ........16 Lawder, -f 2 P. Clark, f ...... 6 Jennings, c .....11 . Clark, g ...... 0 lerhardt, g ..... 0
4 0 0 0 0 0
Msd. 6 0 ' 0 0 0 0
Pts. 34 4 12 22 0 0
FAIRVIEVS DEFEATED BY WYANDOTTE FIVE
, The High S:hool. Wyandottes were better than the Fairvlews in the 20-15 affair at the Earlham college gym last night. The score. ' ,f H. S. Wyandottes.
Gls. Fls. Msd.Pts,
Vore,.f 1 Tauer, f 5 Johnson, c 0 Price, g , ,3 Benn, g 0
2 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0
Totals - 9Falrvlew. Gls. B. Borton, f. 0 Rost, f o Latta, c 2 G. Borton, g 1 Johnson, g ' 0
20
Fls. 0 0 9 0 0
Msd.Pts.
0 0 10 0 0 10
0 0 13 2 0
Totals.'..... 3 9 10 15
Fouls commltted--By Vore, p, 2t; Tauer, p; Johnson, 3p. t; Price, 2p, 5t; Benn, lp, 4t B. Borton. lp, 2t; Rost, 2p: Latta, lp: 3t; G. Borton, p. t - Time of halves--20 minutes. RefereeMiller. Timekeeper Price.
Tetals
.24
Eaton Pirates.
Gls. Fls.
ArmMropg, f .... 2 Harris, f ........ 0 Dearth. c ....... 4 Mclntyre. g . . .-. 0 McLaughlin, f .. 1
0 0 6 0 , 0
Msd. 0 0 2 0 0
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Regular services at the Bethel A. M. E. churches will be held tomorrow and next week. The pastor has announced a 'special congregational service lor members and probationers st S o'clock od Wednesday night. On Tm-Fday night the Rer. Wallace, presiding elder of the district, v. ill organise a civic organization among the colored men.
work in Entered Apprentice Degree
Friday, March 30. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4. R. A. M. Called meeting: work In the Royal Arch Degree.
ISSUE TREASURY BILLS
(By Associated Prfss) LONDON. March 24. The treasury announces the resumption of the issue of short term treasury bills as a result of the successful floating of the great consolidated var loan and the favorable condition of the money market.
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(By Associated Press) Increased peril to the so-called Hindenberg line of the Germans in north: era France, running through Cambrai. St. Quentin, La Fere and Laon is indicated by today's Paris official statement. The French are ' continuing their strong pressure from St. Quentin to the Aisne and have driven through to the Oise river, directly north of La Fere at some points. Apparently they have gained control ot the high ground in this region and able to command the city with their guns. That the Germans were despairing of holding Le Fere a key point to the new line, was indicated by last night's announcement that tbey had opened the sluice gates and flooded the city. The new French advance to the Oise can hardly 'fail to make the place still more difficult to hold. Further progress also has been made by the French further to the southeast on the east bank of the Ailette river, west of Laon where the Germans, while still falling back towards their new line are apparently offering a stiff resistance. Paris military critics also point to a German peril here where the left end of the German line at St. Cohin is threatened without flanking. Last Reports Show Resistance. Last reports from the British end of the line also indicated strong German resistance but recorded also further ad-
....... ..... ... . . ,.. . . ranees for. General Haigs forces notably in the region of southeast of Arras. - , . '; . In part, at least, the German retirement in France may be explained by an official statement of the new Russian war ministry in which it is announced that the Germans are concentrating great quantities of munitions supplies and men on the northern end of the Russian front . A Teutonic offensive In the near future In this important but long neglected war area is thus indicated. Turns Attention to East Line. Field Marshal Von Hlndenburg. who is accredited with establishing the
new line in the west is classed as a believer in the theory that a decision in the war can best be gained by a campaign on the eastern front, against Russia. Meanwhile the Russian provisional government renews its effort to strengthen the defensive measures of the nation. One of the most important of the constituent parties of the new government that of the constitutional democrats led by Foreign Minister Milnkoss has just voted through its committee and its parliamentary representatives for a republican form of government for Russia.
Mesopotamia, which has been opened to .the British through the capture of Bagdad, Is drained by the Tigris and the Euphrates.
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PURITY AND POWER j Necessary to Overcome Impure Elcod ,
and Veak Conditions. The recent trving weather, exposure to storms, the grip, hard colds, pneumonia, fevers, diphtheria and other blocd-poioning, prostrating diseases leave the whole system subnormal belov par weak and slow blood depleted and thin, with that tired feeling, poor appjtite. delicate digestive power or almost none at all. The ideal treatment is Hood's SarsapariHa to be taken before meals thoroughly to purify the blood and expel poisons, and Peptiron Pills to be taken after meals to put power into the blood, give strength, increase red corpuscles and restore normal health-tone. Hood's Sarsaparilla has for 40 years
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Toe first session of the continental congress was held In Carpenter's hall Philadelphia, September 5. 1774.' with-forty-four member present; all . the colonies were represented except Georgia and North Carolina. Peyton Randolph,, of Virginia, was president and Charles Thomson was secretary. ,
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