Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 122, 4 April 1917 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, APRIL.4, 1917

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Local Sport News at a Glance .

CENTRAL LEAGUE TO PLAY BALL IF WAR COMES

According to Owner Ed Smith, of the South Bend club, a director of the Central League, the Central schedule will be carried out notwithstanding the probability of war. Smith has ordered the South Bend club to report, next Monday. "

FROM BASE TO BASE

WITH FRANK. DUNING

KENTUCKYS TAKE -FIRST TWO GAMES; SEEDINGS WAKE UP The Kentucklans, by starting away like regular champs, took the two first games of the A. 5. M. series on the "Y" alleys last night. But they cracked in the third and the Seedings took that one. Winkle and Ulrich were high. The scores: Kentucky. ' 1st. 2d. 3d. Total At.

.. 166 153 1C1 480 160

Ulrich

Williams ... 128 134 Hoessli 153 140 Towle 201 149 Winkle 150 177 Totals .... 803 753 Seedings. 1st. 2d. Ellis 102 151 Martin 135 131 Roach 118 138 Schalk 120 113 Knight ...... .130 139

108 124 101 191

370 422 451 518

123 141 150 173

685 2241 747 .3d. Total Av. 137 390 130 167 433 144 136 392 131 160 393 131

157 426 142

Totals 605 672 757 2034 678

PLAY INDOOR BASEBALL

Oceans of indoor baseball will be on tap this evening when the Employed Boys and Intermediate factions of the

"Y" cross bats. Nelson will lead the

E. B. outfit. Ted Van Allen will guide the good ship intermediate. PEDDLES TO ELKHORN The Richmond "Y" Bike club, will pedal it to Elkhorn Falls Thursday afternoon starting from the association building at 3:45 o'clock. A business meeting of the club will be held Thursday evening, 6:30 o'clock.

DIPHTHERIA, CROUP, SORE THROAT MOST PREVALENT THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY Many thousands are now finding relief and perhaps preventing diphtheria it is said, by the use of Miller's Antiseptic Oil (known as Snake Oil). Thi3 great oil is said to be the most penetrating, pain-relieving and healing oil known. For Sore Throat, Croup, La Grippe, Diphtheria, Tonsilltis, Rheumatism and Neuralgia it has-been found most effective. . Mrs. A.' B. Carroll, Memphis, Tenn:; writes: "I have used your wonderful Snake Oil for croup and sore throat with most gratifying results! My little girl almost had pneumonia! I sent for a bottle of this great oil everybody is talking so much about; applied it to her throat and chest and it relieved her at once. Now she Is up and well. I can : never praise your wonderful oil enough for what it did for her. A number of my friends have used it for rheumatism and neuralgia with the best of results. J ' 1 This wonderful new oil remedy that is producing such remarkable results throughout the country is now on sale at Clem Thistlethwaite's and all lead

ing druggists. Adv.

The first line of strength of the Dayton Vets may be obtained Friday when Hans Lobert brings a squad of New York Giant recruits to Westwood Park. Joe Tinker and his Columbus Association team and . Matty's Reds will tackle the Vets later.

Manager Joe Dunn, of Springfield, has ordered his Harvesters to report April 10. President Harry Stahlhafcr, Evansville, gives out the following Evas roster: .v ' Catchers, George , Yantz, Haynard Heflin and W. B. Taffe; pitchers. Tuck Turner, W. G. Shop. Bob Covington, W. W. Gunkel, T. C. Hernagan, Charles Wheatley, Otto Skinner, Frank Winchell. W. W. Hobart and

Frank McNaught; infielders, Frank

Matthews. H. Blank. H. uoDDen, w.

Altermatt and George Perring; outfielders, J. W. Kibble, Arthur Hauger

and Punch Knoll, manager of tbe team.

Bill Esslck, president-manager of the Grand Rapids club announces that

he has filed a claim for Pitcher Lynn

Brown, former M. A. C. star, who, it

is reported, has signed with the Mobile club of the Southern. Brown is a southpaw and is . hailed a second George Slsler. When Lee Fohl brings his Cleveland Indians to Cincinnati Sunday, Manager Myers will journey to the Ohio River metropolis for a confab with the Cleveland leader. Fohl has turned over two good men to Myers to date. He may have more.

With Rooney, at first; Vandagrift,

at second; Sief field, at third; a short cover is all that is needed to complete the Ft. Wayne infield. ' One of the first Harvesters to report was Jimmy Caveny, short cover, who arrived in Springfield yesterday. He came from California where he has been wintering. , - Catcher Wagner, with Terre Haute last year, is going good with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hooks Warper, formerly with Dayton is making good in the same crowd. .. C. N. StadfeWt and J. P. Forestall, Indianapolis boys - with more or less busher training, will be given a chance to make good In the Richmond infield. . Transportation for nineteen players was sent today -, by Manager Bade Myers. The men are ordered to report April .9, next Monday. Among those summoned: Catchers. Tester, Leibrock and Krecl; pitchers, Wagner, Young. Hart. Rook; first base, Gygli; third base, Leber; outfielders,

Wilcox, Sundheim; infielders, stadfeldt and Forestall.

BASKETBALL MAKES COME-BACK EFFORT

Basketball will stage one last farewell come , back ( at the high, school gym Friday evening.'1 t -. V; " V As one part of a double bill, a picked team of R. H. S. representatives will tackle the Jefferson Township High five. This. game starts at 7:30. At 8:30 Tippecanoe City and New Paris, Bill Raney's team, take the floor for the season's finale. A small admission will be charged. ; REPRESENT RICHMOND IN SWIMMING MEET

Caspar Parker, Paul Hay ward, .and

Ivan Toney will form the representative swimming team of the Richmond "Y" entered in the state acquatic meet at Lafayette, April 13. ' Athletic Director Schwan announced the personnel of the team today. Parker will enter the diving, 100 yards and relay events; Hay ward the plunge and relay; Toney the 40 yards and relay.. BICYCLE CLUB MEETS

The Fiske Bicycle club will meet at the public playgrounds at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon to have a photograph taken. OLYMPICS SCHEDULED

Results at Garfield

Rote Poly (2) 1 R. H. S. (10) Fancher Wilson Taylor Horr, Cockerill Forwards ... ... Walls Ball Center Kelly Klute Johnson Guards Points Ball, 4; Coclserill, 4; Horr, 2; Walls, t.,.. Determinltes (10) Notre Dame (1) Green Hoggatt Crandall Phillips Forwards Kuhlenbeck Fouts Center Feagle Denning Haynes Guards Points Kuhlenbeck, 6; Greene, 4; Hoggatt, 1. Earlham (4) Pansys (7) Eikenberry Hunt Way . ... . ..... .... .... .". . . ... Bailey t Forwards ( ; j BMcher VVv.V iiui . Schumaker ' .", ' Center ; T Hale ' . . . . . . .". . Hyde Druly . . . . Weidner Guards PointsHunt, 3; Schumaker, 2; Weidner, 2; Eikenberry, 2; WTay, 2. . Valle (4) 7 B's (11) Powell . , . . ............. Eikenberry Calkins .............. Way. Phillips Forwards Bentlage '. ............... Schumaker Center ' Hart Klute Davenport ' Druly , Guards Points Way, 4; Schumaker. 4; Eikenberry, 3; Druly, 2; Bentlage. 2; Davenport, 2.

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TRAMPS SUBMARINE CHALMERS BOWLERS IN FINAL ROUND Feltman's Tramps torpedoed the Chalmers boat in the final and deciding titlt of the Tramp-Speeds series on the City alleys last night. Karl Meyers' 234 score was the break that threw the series over to the shoe dealers representatives. The scores: Chalmers High Speeds. . 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av.

168 146 157 471 157

The Richmond Olympics are scheduled to play the St. Mary's Specials at Ratliff park, Sunday, -April 8. The game will be called at 1:30 o'clock.

"KILL FIRST FLY" . eClRCULAnSilSSUEO : BY SCHOOLS ADVISE

Kill the first fly! - ; . , That is . the slogan of a circular issued today by the schools printing presses to be - distributed , to every home in the city. V ' . Five thousand circulars were printed and will be sent out immediately The subject matter was furnished . by the Commercial club's public health committee and Food Inspector McKinley. "Make a special effort to kill the early fly, as one early fly killed will present thousands coming later," admonishes the circular. Means of slaughtering the largest

number of flies are explained in the!

DUIicltn BB well w llicuuuuui rm-u will reduce the peril to a minimum during the warmer months. - Inspector McKinley emphasized the Importance of swatting the first fly today. . . ' ', . "If every person would kill the first fly he sees this spring the effect would be remarkable. I urge every resident of Richmond to arm himself with a swatter and resolve not to rest until he has taken the life of the first fly he 6ees," he said.

EXPORTS SHOW INCREASE

, . :r (By Associated PrM) ' y PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April. 4. An increase of " 197,179,638 in exports at this 'poftduring the? fir6t1' quarter of 1917, as compared to the corresponding period of last year, and $2,000,000 in excess of the total exports for 1915, was announced today by the commissioners' of navigation... V ' .

DISMISS DIVORCE CASES ,

- Two divorce cases were dismissed at the plaintiff's cost in circuit court this morning. - :' One was the suit: of Thelma. Chapman against Victor Chapman, filed Sept. 13, 1916. The other was the suit of Margaret A. Gibson against Henry C. Gibson filed Jan. 27,-1917.

NAVY TO DECORATE WINDOWS OF STORES

' WiAdcw displays to inspire interest in service in the navy will be placed in windows of three Richmond atorei by the navy department the week ol April -9 to-14.-'.-:.. :.vi--8 --riv v ..George H. Knollenberg's, the Boston Store and J. VF- .Ackerman's are . the stores designated. : -.' :' The Commercial clab today received a communication from the navy de partment's publicity bureau calling at tention to the plan for promoting recruiting in the "first line.;

A union of colored" barbers has bees formed at Mobile, Ala. - , ' ';,

During three years of secret admiration and two of courtship, Maria Korkel, a sculptor, has modeled his sweetheart a thousand times. She was Hilda Beyer, an interpretative dancer.

Blomeyer .. Zeyen Haner ..... Erk ....... R. Miller .. Handicap ..

193 191 15S 253 107

179 153 153 187 107

13S 140 197 160 107

510 484 508 600

170 161 169 200

Totals ....1070 525 899 2573 858

Feltman's Tramps. 1st. 2d. 3d. Meyers . 225 193 234 Green 147 178 164 Sintz 166 169 147 Schneider 152 158 144

Helmich . Handicap Totals .

157 160 172 98 98 98

Total Av. 652 217 489 163 482 161 454 151 489 163

945 956 959 25o6 855

STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets

That's what thousands of stomach sufferer are doing now. . Instead of taking tonics, -or - trying to patch-, tip a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, yiway goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without eriping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like.

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Thorough Spring Cleaning

IF YOU EXPECT TO ENJOY PERFECT HEALTH. You cannot exepct to enjoy all the benefits of a strong and healthy body, and the splendid vitality you are entitled to, unless your blood is absolutely clean. Every heart-beat, every breath of life depends upon the blood supply every function of your body is either properly or poorly performed, according to the condition of your blood. Can you not see, therefore, the vital importance of keeping your .blood absolutely pure? : ".

vln iactthere are scores of ailments

attributed to other causes that would never exist .if the blood were kept entirely free of impurities. . And do not Underestimate the damages to your health that any irregularity-; may occasion, ; no matter how . seemingly slight.. ; You cannot afford to labor under any handicap' or neglect to correct any condition that tends to lessen your efficiency. Keeping well and in perfect physical condition is largely a matter of beingable to resist disease. Every day you are subject to attack by disease germs. Everyone else is similarly exposed, and those who succumb are those whose systems are not in conditfon to resist are ever present The slightest impurity in your blood will weaken your system and lessen your ability to resist disease. To be reasonably . sure of perfect health, therefore, your blood should be kept free from any trace of impurity. This is absolutely necessary if you

would enjoy the robust vitality and superb strength you long for. ,: S. S. S., the great vegetable blood purifier and tonic, should be kept in every home as a safeguard against the invasion of disease germs. S. S. S. is made from roots and herbs gathered direct from the forests, and is the best blood remedy to be found, 'and contains no mercury, potash' or other mineral substance. This great medicine acts directly upon the blood' cells, eliminating any foreign or impure matter, and at the same time improves the appetite and builds up and adds new life and strength to the entire system. It is without question the greatest tonic and blood builder obtainable, and a few bottles taken just, now will put your system in fine crindiffbn 16" Withstand the change in seasons which, to many people, is a severe tax. Whenever you -feel debilitated or in a run-down condition it is because

your blood has become sluggish and is in need of a purifying and invigorating tonic! And it is highly important that you heed this warning of nature to put your system in order, as otherwise you will be liable to succumb to some serious illness which you can avoid by keeping your blood in tip-top shape. S. S. S. has been on the, market for more than fifty' years, and is sold by druggists everywhere, any one of whom will tell you that he has never known this great remedy to fail to give complete satisfaction. . If you will write to our medical department you will be given free medical advice by a specialist, who makes : no charge. Address Swift Specific Co., 94 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv. " -

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