Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 116, 28 March 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND. SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1917
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LAHRMAN PLUCKS OFF BIG LAURELS IN PARIS GAME
NEW PARIS, O., March 28. With forty-three of fifty-seven points to his credit. Lahrman took the bulk of the laurel In the 67-29 affair dropped by New Paris high school basketball team a picked team of Richmond high school students: In the curtain raiser the Richmond Juniors defeated the New Paris Seconds, 34 to 27. The scores : RICHMOND-NEW PARIS. Richmond.
Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Roland, f 11 o 3 Stegmanf ......... 2 1 1 5 Lahrman, c 20 3 3 43 Dunn, g 1 0 0 2 Horner, g 0 0 0 0 Chan:Bse, g 2 0 0 4
FROM BASE TO BASE
WITH FRANK DUNING
Tc'V-3 .26 5 New- Paris. H. S. Reisers, f ......... 2 . 0 teaferd, f 7 -3 Melody, c 4 0 Baker, g .... '. '0 0 Richards, g 0 0 Morrison, g 0 0
,', .Tc.Uls '. .,'........13 .3 5 ' P.efsree Jessup, (R. H. S.)
i 17 8 0 .0 0
JUNIORS-SECONDS.
Ft. Wayne has recruited Garrett, a fllnger, with modern Goliath proportions. The new Railroader stands six foot-five in his sandals. He hails from New Orleans, but has had previous Central League experience. Cleveland secured him last fall but recently turned him back to Ft Wayne for a little more seasoning. - Peterson, a team mate of Shocker, the-Athletic, at Ottawa several years
I back, is another Ft. Wayne bet in the
slab department. He was with Erie, in the Interstate last year. From South Bend comes the symphony of disturbed tinware. Catchers Watson and De Vogt, with the Benders
i last year, will cot be present when the roll Is called April 10. They have been jieleased unconditionally. 'Infisldsr Schlenksr. a fsrmsr Quak- ! er.' will te given a tr"-out "itn Fort
Vayse. "schlenker "? a member of Popkin's Richmond semi-pro club of several years back. ' The daylight saving plan is hailed by W." C. ilarsha'presy cf the. Muskegon club as a big thing for baseball: He proposes If 'the plan Is adopted, to
start the Muskegon contests at 4 p. m. Springfield Sun. Dayton ha3 signed Sam Brenegon, a catcher; and Jack Rowan, an outfielder. Brenegon was with Spokane of
'.. Richmond Juniors.. J -i Gls. Fie. Md. Pts.
Williams, f 3 0 0 Mansfield, f ....... 2 4 Towatead, c ..7 o l Evans, g 0 0 0 Alien. S ,0 ... 0 . 0 Totals IS 2 5 New Paris Seconds 3irch, f '.' 1 0 o Oates. f 3 0 o Cunningham, c 6 5 -3 Murray, g .' 2 0 0 Mbrrtson,g ....0 0 0 Totals 11 5 3
the Coast League in 1915, hitting .297 for the season. Earl C. Ainsworth, the White Sox recruit, arrived in Richmond last night for a. conference with Manager Bade
Myers.
Fair weather today gave the force of
workmen engaged in leveling Exhibi
tion park a chance to get in some sub
stantial licks.
EMPIRES TAKE TWO FROM SEEDER FIVE BY WIDE MARGIN
The Empires, with Groan, Way and Wells going good, took two of the three games with the Seedings on the "T alleys last night. The Seeders, aided by Knight's 195 score, in the second game took that one Knight averaged high at 175. His work was the only thing that kept the Seeding3 in the series. The scores:
Empires
24.
14! 0!
0 0i
24
Garfield Varsity is Poor Second
Wav Diggs . Owens Groan Wells .
Totals
Ellis .. Roach Schalk Martin Knisht
1st.
153 133 116 150 .140"
156 118 149 192 152'
Sd. 16a 152 141 147 ISO
Tot- Avg.
474 401 406 4?9 472
158
134 135 166 157
692
765 785 2252 751
Ssedings 1st. 2d. Sd. Tr.Avg. 122 110 160 392 131
152 145
BOTH CLUBS WIN CHAMPIONS' CUP GIVEN BY S. A. L,
According to the " interpretation of
Sam S. Vigran, president of the S. A. L. this year, the Knights of Columbus and Postal Feds won the pennant of the Commercial League last season. The loving cup, the trophy: of the Commercial, was awarded to the Kaysee club last fall, but owing to the fact that the Feds held a well developed claim on the rag, Mr. Vigran has now decided to award a similar cup to the Postal club. The Feds' cup will be presented within the next few days. The 1315 season of the Commercial closed amid tangled circumstances. The Knights were in the lead cf the league by a scant margin, but the full schedule of games had not been carried out o'ing to wintry weather which prevented the playing of all postponed games.
hundred mark in the second and final games. The Creams had taken the first. The scores: Fosler's Cream 1st 2d. 3d. Tot. Avg. King.. 185 184 167 536 178 Youngflesh . 158 152 138 448 149 Fosler .166 200 174 540 180 B.Bennett . 190 161 153 504 168 W.Bennett . 186 174 171- 531 177 Handicap ... 104 104 104 Totals .... 989 976 907 2559 853
Chalmer's 1st. Blomeyer ... 159 Zeyen ...... 141 Erk ........ 156 Haner ...... 136 R. Miller ... 170 Handicap ... 110
High Speeds 2d. 3d. Tot. Avg. 170 203 632 177 134 169 444 148 178 164 498 166 196 168 500 167 221 192 683 194 110 110 ......
Totals
872 1009 1006 2557 852
The rail journey from Constantinople to Bagdad requires fifty-four hours.
WHIP8 MIAMI TEAM INTO SHAPE RAPIDLY
, OXFORD, O., March 28. Coach Young, Miami university, is whipping his baseball team Into shape for the. opening game with Georgetown (Ky.) college, In Georgetown, April 5. About; 40 men are trying for positions on the; team, but the coach has as yet given no intimation aa to who'e who. An. additional game has been added to Miami's schedule Wooster university at Oxford on June 2.-
REVERSAL OF FORM PUTS HIGH SFEEDS OVER IN CONTEST
Tota'r.
115 i:3' 116 157 643
413 13S
153 134 410 IS 7 13 IS 414 1SS 195 152 521 175
76? Til 215;
ris
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Referee Van Allen (R. H S.)
, FANS SEE MASON BATTLE COULON A number of Richmond fight fans ire planning to go to. Fort. Wayne ' March 30 to witness the Johnny Cou-lon-Frankie Mason bout. Mason is , veil known here. The scrap is scheduled to go ten rounds. The men weigh in at 112. ,
It was the same c!d story repeated in the Garfield gym last night when
the Varsity baskettall team stacked;
against the Faculty, finished a poor second. 23 to 5. The score: ; , Varsity.
Gls. F23.
2 1 .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..... 0 0
Brehm, f . . . Ferguson, f Carter, f . . . Church, c . . Neale, g . , . Clapp, g . . .
Msd. Pts. 2 5
0 0 0
S. A: IV. ARRANGES
O LET FRANCHISE
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RfpressntativGs cf the S. A. L. clubs will mst at the Y. M. C. A. Friday evening cf this week. Franchises for the coming season will be awarded at this time! ' Date for the opening games will be determined.
0
Totals 2 1 Faculty. Walker, f 2 1 Brown, f. 4. ,o Baraette. c 1 0 Vickery, g 4 .0 Hybarger, g '. 0 0 Totals 11 1
0 o 0 1 0
5 . 0 o i-i s 0 23
In the long-lived patriarchal age a generation seems to have been computed at 100 years -V Genesis iv, 1). Subsequently the reckoning was the 6ame that has teen ' more recently adopted, that is, from thirty to forty years. Job xlii, 16.)
The Chalmers High Speeds showed
a surprising reversal of form , in the J
final games of the City League series at the City alleys last night After falling down in the first one. they speeded up, and, with a handicap of 110 pins rah scores up above tha ten
CLAFJON 2J ia. ' LENOX 2fi in. Two heights in the new
COtLAR 15s La cix
Also &t''s "f lit Shirts
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To Prepare the System for Spring.
The change of seasons is always severe on the human system. Particu
larly is this true of the change from
winter to spring. With the change of
seasons there is aso a change going
on within the human system that is very trying on the average person, unJess nature is given some assistance. The severity of winter has a wearing . effect and leaves the body in a run-down condition. That Is what is meant by the general debility which seems to affect so many people, commonly called "Spring fever." Anyone is liable to feel ts depressing influence. At' this season men who are vigorous and active and need all their rtrength in their dally pursuits, find creeping over them a feeling of weakness which increases until their entiro cystem becomes worn-out and a breakdown seems imminent. Women become nervous and tired,
thoir household duties seem more than they can stand, they can hardly ' drag themselves around, so weakening Is the "all-run-down" feeling which takes -possession of them. Spring aliments are common to children, for. this . is the season that is most severe on their little bodies. They beccrae puny, loso appetite, aro . cross and irritable, all because they are cot in the proper physical condition to stand the change ; Why is this general run-down, "good-for-nothing feoling so prevalent just i tb season? The reason is easily
' explained, and the condition can be
readily corrected. There are certain j demands made upon the human sys-!
tern every day, and weather conditions play an important part with the functions of the body. Impurities have accumulated during the long winter period, your blood has become sluggish, and as the health of your body depends upon the condition of your blood, it is impossible to be vigorous
and feel buoyant when K contains the slightest impurity. Nature needs assistance, and the feeling of lassitude is her distress signal calling fov aid. She needs a cleansing tonic that will sweep away the accumulated impurities and prepare the system for the bright and eunny springtime. It is right now that everybody needs a few bottles of S. S. S., the greatest blood purifier and tonic. This
is truly nature's own remedy, for It is composed only of the roots and herbs of the forest, being guaranteed purely
vegetable, and absolutely free from any particle of mineral substance. It promptly cleanses and revitalizes the
blood, renews the appetite and' im-1
parts strength to the entire body. It should, be taken right now by every member of the family. Resolve that this spring will ' find you and yours prepared for the change, and you will have a new enjoyment in. the change of seasons. You can obtain S. S S. at any drug store. Our medical department will
rend you, without charge, full informa-! tion and advice in regard to any kind !
or Diood disorder. Address Swift Soecific Co., 95 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Oa. Adv.
With each order, we will reblock and clean one soft or stiff hat FREE until Easter. . We Can't Make AU the Hats in Town so we are making the best values of them at
Don't forget the place where you can get just what you want. WAYNE MAT STOP 911 MAIN STREET ?
The Klehioth-Nievvoehncr Co. Coal aedl BimMers
SiuippEfies
101 North Second St.
Phone 2194
Let us supply you with Speed Cement, Anchor Plaster, Lump and Hydratcd Lime, Sewer Pipe, Flue Lining:, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Building Brick and Roofing. .' i- ) Prompt Service and Fair Prices
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EfiSectted Lastt Wec'WEnee
WME1LAM '
Took Over the Entire Stock of
oil
Imife
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Feed and Seed Store OF SOUTH 7th ST. We-have -also taken over the Corn Meal and Pancake FJoiir business, hiving equipped a complete and up-to-date MILL LOCATED AT 9 AND 11 S: 6TH ST. , We Do Custom Grinding
To Rniifg Cnsto
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We wish to announce that we have with us Fred Theurer (better known at Fritz) who for the past five years has been with Runge & Co. Fritz stands ready to serve you and hopes that all his friends and customers will call. '
Now To More Business Feeds and Seeds. (Garden & Field.) We Carry Most Everything
As to Delivery, we ran
Delivery most everywhere.- Wesolicit your " business, whether it is a nickel's worth of Chicken Feed or a car of flour. The bigger the order, the better we like them. ' . . .
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"The Feed Man!'
31 and 33 S, Sixth St.
Jobber of Pillsbury, Gold Medal, Kaw and Enterprise Flour.
