Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 291, 18 October 1917 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1917

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COACH LEWIS TO TAKE BIG SQUAD FOR MIAMI GAME All of Regulars and a Num ber of Subs Will eo to Ox ford for Game Saturday. By DON WARFEL Eariham's fall yrax strength -will be placed against Miami in the game be tween the two teams at Oxford next Saturday according - to an announcement made Thursday by Coach Lewis. In spite of the fact that the team was defeated at Franklin last week, it fared better as far as Injuries were concerned than it did In the game against Cincinnati All of the regulars are out for practice this week and unless some member of the team Is injured In the workout before the n.Tnt game, the squad Is confident that the Quakers will triumph in Sat urday's game. With the strength of the Miami eleven unknown to the Quakers, Coach Lewis is putting his men through rigorous training this week and "they promise to be able to stop any sand of attack and to deliver telling blows, both against the opposing line and in the open play, which ."was used to a great advantage against Franklin. Gordon Can Play. Although Gordon Is still unable to get In the game without using a noseguard, his nose is sufficiently healed that his physician will allow him to play next Saturday. This will close the only hole in the Earlham line and will not only strengthen the Quakers' defensive but will enable the back field men to get better results from passing and kicking. A light workout will be given the men Friday night, but the coach has announced that there will be no scrim mage practice before the game. The squad to go to Miami will be composed of about eighteen men as Coach Lewis Is planning to take a cumber of subsUtutes with the team on that trip, - which will be made in automobiles. Cf 'Frr. T7r fin The Other Alley J

LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. Coca Colas ......... 8 1 .889 K of C .. 7 2 .778 All-Stars 4 5 .444 Models 4 5 .444 Vogues 3 6 .333 Tramps 2 7 .222

Foster's Kokes took all honors on the Twigg alleys Wednesday night in the City league series, taking three games from Feltman's Tramps, with an" average score of ' 896 for three games. King continued to knock every thing out of the pit but the pin boy and rolled for an average of 203. Lichtenfels' 189 average and the consistent bowling of the other mem- ' bers of the team, put the K. of C.'b in the lead in three games with the Vogue. In the first two games, Thompson et al. lost by five pins. Erk pulled the big count of the evening in the opener with 218. Runge's All-Stars were the only five that did not cop three or lose three In the session and they were contented with two games in the series with the Models. High scores were few, but Runge took the honors with an average of 172. The scores: Coca Colas. Players 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Avr. King ......212 205 171 202 171 156 193 610 16 494 165 524 178 518 200 541 203 165 175 173 180 896 Youngflesh Foster ..... Blomeyer . Bennett . .. ,.155 ..157 ..169 ,.185 Totals 878 905 905 2687 Feltman's Tramps. Players Meyers .... Green Hill Malsby .... Schneider . 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Avr. .151 .129 .121 .150 .156 153 138 150 153 154 192 496 165 134 401 160 431 127 430 163 473 134 144 143 158 Totals 717 748 776 2231 744 High average King, 203; high score King, 212. K. of C. 1st. 2nd. Players Broderlck . Qumllvan . . Smedlnghof Mercurlo . . Lichtenfels i Totals. ... 3rd. Tot. Avr. 156 496 165 .177 ..145 .151 .171 .190 163 170 144 149 171 170 485 167 462 184 504 1S6 547 162 154 168 1S2 ..834 797 863 2494 831 3rd. Tot. Avr. Vogue. Players 1st 2nd. Todd 153 171 Erk 218 160 Symles 128 125 Tomlinson ...172 149 Thompson ...158 187 190 139 164 170 162 514 517 417 491 507 171 172 139 164 169 815 182; Totals 829 792 825 2446 High average Lichtenfels, high score, Erk, 218.

Models. Players 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot Avr. Dennis 137 167 137 441 147 Iferman 137 175 175 4S7 162 Slade 161 162 158 4S1 160 Woods 152 127 177 456 152 Eoyer 131 158 158 447 149 Totals 718 789 865 2312 771 Runge All-Stars. Players 1st 2nd. 3rd. Tot. Avr. Kraatz ...150 144 164 458 153 Kuhner 178 153 144 475 158 Allen 157 121 1SS 466 155 Lahrman 144 167 136 447 149 Runge .165 158 194 517 172 High average) Runge, 172 high

score, Runge, 194. FORMER PRIZE FIGHTER GETS COMMISSION IN U. S. ARMY NE WYORK, Oct. 18. It will be Lieutenant Benny Leonard after today. The lightweight champion Is to receive a commission giving him his rank and will act as boxing instructor at Camp Upton. Benny will take up his army duties Immediately after his fight with Jack Brttton, scheduled here Friday night.

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Kermlt Roosevelt, son of Colonel biplane. High School Team Shows Improvement; Defeats Easthaven Considerable improvement was shown In the work of the High school basketball team in the game Wednesday night against Easthaven. Mullins men ran over the west end team and finished with the heavy end of a 55 to 3 score. The work of the High school defense, holding their opponents without a field goal vras one of the most pleasing parts of the entire game as far as High school was concerned. VanAllen and Simmons were the point-

getters for the High school. The score: High School G. F. M. P. Gardner, f. ....... 2 0 0 4 VanAllen, f. . .8 0 0 16 Robinson, f. 1 0 0 2 Simmons, c 10 3 2 23 Lahrman, c. ...... 3 0 1 6 Cramer, g 2 0 0 2 Shelton, g. ...... . 0 0 "0 0 Totals . .....22 3 3 55 Easthaven E. Miller, 0.2 3 2 Kennedy, L 0 1 2.1 R. Miller, c 0 0 0 0 Temple, g. 0 0 0 0 Brunton, g. ....... 0 0 0 0 Totals ........... 0 3 5 3

Referee Mullins. Time of halves 20 minutes. MIAMI GETTING READY FOR FRAY OXFORD, O.. Oct 18. Miami University's football team Is putting In some hard work at practice this week in preparation for its meeting on Miami Field Saturday with Earlham College. Some of the Miami men were slightly bunged up In their hard-fought scoreless battle with Kentucky State University in Lexington last Saturday, but all showed up for field practice last night, and all will be In Saturday's game. The "dope" on Miami and Earlham is about even this year. Miami has won one game and tied one; Earlham has won one and lost one. With anything like a decent day next Saturday, there will be a large crowd to see the game. The Earlham boys are considered good opponents in Oxford. They are hard players, but are clean and sportsmanlike in every respect. In a playground league baseball game in New Orleans the pitcher of the team was named Liquor while the opposing twirler was named Claret.

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KHAKI CLAD MEN SEE LOUISVILLE RACESJGRATIS And the Aged Bourbon is Three Weary Miles Away from the Park. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oct. 18. One of Uie most appreciated courtesies which has been extended to the men of the NaUonal Army from Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, who are now training at Camp Zachary Taylor preparatory to service in France, is the privilege of the gate accorded to them at both Louisville race tracks during the last three weeks while the fall meetings were in progress. Every afternoon hundreds of khaki clad men could be seen in the stands. on the lawns and about the paddock. Amone them were men to whom the story was old, and there were others to whom the elaborate paraphernalia necessary for the conduct of the sport of kings was a revelaUon. From observation It would have been Impossible to tell to which the occasion proved the greater treat Every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at Camp Zachary Taylor is a half holiday and on those days the number of soldiers in the stands and about the grounds ran into the thousands. Regardless of the number every man in uniform who appeared was Dassed throueh the eates with a smile. and in some few instances men who did not know of the extension of the privileges of thetrack to the soldiers were politely told their money was valueless when they approached the window where badges were sold. Not only has the location of Camp Zachary Taylor had a profound influence on the character of the crowds that filled the stands at Douglas Park and Churchill Downs, but it has forced the closing of the bars at both places since they are within five miles of the camp boundaries. Hagerstown Plant May Employ Women Hagerstown, Ind., 18. Women may soon be employed in the motor factory of the Teetor-Hartley Company, according to plans being formulated by the officials of the company. Many men who were formerly employed in the factory have been called to the colors 6and it is planned, it is said, to fill the places with women workers. Many more men employes of the factory will be called to arms if the. war continues and it is planned to j have women trained to step into their places.

HI BASKETBALL

SQUAD STARTS SIGNAL DRILL Coach Mullins is Preparing His Men fof the Opening Game With Winchester. "Inside stuff" 'will be taught the Richmond High school basketball squad from now on. Coach Mullins announced at the pracUce Tuesday evening that signal practice will take up most of the time of workout sessions from now until the season's schedule opens, the more intricate plays of the team will be drilled into the squad and the High school Ave will be ready to open the season with a smoothly running machine. The team has been practicing with passing and goal throwing for the last three weeks and Coach Mul hns is greatly "pleased with the show ing made by the squad. Six men are now fighting for places on the varsity five, and it is probable that the men will remain on the squad of the "big team" for the greater part of the season. Simmons is Captain Sheldon Simmons, a senior, and one of the two letter men on the team, was elected captain at the Tuesday session and he is assured of a position at center. VanAllen, Gardner and Robinson are the most logical candidates i for forwards and Coach Mullins has j signified his intention of keepink all three men on the varsity. Cramer and Shelton will protect the R. H. S. defenses with Shafer as a substitute. The first game of the season is just a little more than two weeks away and plans are being made by the various "noise" organizations, of the school to get the rooters in line for the opening contest. The Drum corps and yell squad have been organized and will start the noise for the fans. The first game will be played In the Coliseum on November 2. - H aught on to Lead Former Grid Stars Against Harvard BOSTON, Oct 18. Former colltge football stars will be seen in the Harv ard Stadium November 4, when Percy Haughton, Harvard's former coach, brings his soldier squad from Camp Devens, at Ayre, Mass., to play a team representing the Boston navy yard, and coached by Leo Leary, also a ' Harvard football tutor. The receipts will go to the war camp community fund. Eddie Casey. Harvard's 1916 halfI back, heads the list of former college men on the- navy team. Others are En wright and Murray, of Harvard; Talbot, Yale Captain of two years ago, and Cannell, Dartsmouth. . Coach Haughton's team material will include Charles Coolidge, former Harvard end; Dave Henry, Brown; Hugh Harbor8on, Yale; Cy Toolman, Williams, and Lieutenant Day, West Point.

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-'.j;y'tswgi9 HARRY JOHNSTONE, who has rejoined his mother in Chicago after thrillfaur experiences at the battle front in France. Missing two years, once mourned as dead, twice wounded and accused and cleared of cowardice. These are the high lights in his career. Twenty-One Seek Places on Eaton Basketball Squad EATON, O., Oct 18. Twenty-one candidates reported for the initial workout of the Eaton High school basketball team In the armory here Wednesday evening. Under the direction of Coach Horace Parker, of Richmond, the High school lads will be drilled for the coming season's schedule which opens the second week in November. Coach Parker announced, after the Initial workout that he was pleased with the material that appeared for the opening session and that he "was confident the school will produce a winning team.- The squad will prac tice three nights a week in the gov ernment armory. Captain Ed Scott is Supply Officer Word has been received here that Ed Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gib Scott of Richmond, has been given a commission as captain in the United States army. . Captain Scott who is 26 years old. is a regimental supply officer and Is the youngest officer of this kind In the service. Scott enlisted in the army several years ago and has been advanced from the ranks.

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Newcastle High Basketball Dates Are Announced

NEWCASTLE. Ind.. Oct 18. Announcement of the High school basketball schedule for the coming season was made Wednesday by Principal Eronson. The schedule is one of the ctrongest ever arranged for the school and includes twenty games other than the tournament The season opens here on October 30 with Knights town. Two games are. scheduled with Rich mond High school, the first to be play ed at Richmond on Nov. 23, and the second here on Dec. 7. The complete schedule follows: Oct 30 Knights town at NewcasUe. Nov. 9 Newcastle at Muncle. Nov. 16 Newcastle at Knlghtstown. Nov. 23 Newcastle at Richmond. Nov. 28 Spiceland Academy at Newcastle. Dec 7 Richmond at Newcastle. Dec 12 Newcastle at Anderson. Dec. 14 NewcasUe at Spiceland. Dec. 21 Mooreland at NewcasUe. Jan. 4 Open. Jan. 11 NewcasUe at Cambridge City. ' Jan. 18 Newcastle at Mooreland. Jan. 25 Muncle at NewcasUe. Feb. 1 -Noblesville at NewcasUe. Feb. 8 Cambridge City at Newcastle. Feb. 15 Modoc at NewcasUe. Feb. 20 Anderson at NewcasUe. Feb. 22 Open. March 1 NewcasUe at Modoc March 8 Open. COLUMBUS MAYOR WILL SELL COAL AT COST columbus, ma., oct. is. At a meeting of the City Council the Council authorized Mayor Volland to buy coal with city money to be furnished OopjrlcM 1917 Tht But el Kppqnbim . Most VtKrWwc

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