Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 292, 19 October 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, OCT. 19. 1917
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News of the Sporting World
QUAKERS SHOW LOTS OF "PEP" IN SCRIMMAGE
Coach Lewis is Pleased With ; Show of Speed by Earlham ' Squad; Line-up for Miami. BY DON WARFEL . ' With a show of pep that has never been equalled by a Quaker eleven the
Earlham college football squad flnishJ
'ed Its last hard workout before going egainst Miami university In one of the tig games on the Quaker schedule at Oxford Saturday afternoon. Coach Lewis put his men through a tard scrimmage Thursday evening, toth the varsity and scrubs played ;with a "ginger" that was very pleasirg both to the coach and to the crowd ' of students that watched the workout '.'Although the Quaker line is sill handicapped somewhat by the injuries of Gordon, the squad's star tackle, the Tarslty tore through the snub line in 'a way. that if duplicated at Oxford,
rwill mean a big victory for Earlham in .Saturday's game. : ' Coach Lewis announced to the men ' that the game at Miami will start at 2 ' o clock Saturday afternoon, and the
squad, 22 men in all, will leave the college for Oxford at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Arrangements have been made for the entire squad to take the trip in
automobiles and it is understood that
at least ten machines loaded with loytl Quaker supporters will accompany ; the team. . The probable line-up, as announced Thursday follows: Bookout, left end; Pitts, left tackle; Johnson, left guard: Capt. Calver, center; Hadley, right guard; Gordon, right tackle; Mills, right end; Jessup, left half; Snyder, quarterback; Brown, right half; Tit3-
' worth, fullback.
Benny Leonard and Jack Britton Will Swop Jabs Tonight
NEW YORK. Oct 19. -Benny Leonard and Jack Britton, both in the pink of condition, are prepared for their ten-round bout to be staged at the Harlem Sporting club tonight The bout is attracting more than ordinary ctention as Leonard's cleverness will be tested to the utmost as Britton is one of the shiftiest boxers in the ring today.
BOILERMAKERS ARE READY FOR GAME
Muncie Eleven Will Meet Capital Team
INDIANAPOLIS. Oct 19. The East End Athletics of Muncie will play the Pelmont football team next Sunday afternoon at Northwestern park. Several professional players are on the Muncie eleven. The game will be started at promptly 3 o'clock and will be preceeded by a curtain raiser. The mapletons and the Hercules, both claimants of the 105-pound championship of Indianapolis will open festivi-t'es.
LAFAYETTE. Ind., Oct. 19. Purdue may not triumph over the Maroons at Chicago Saturday, but if the look of perseverance worn by each member of the Boilermaker squad in practice counts for anything on the field of battle Foxy Alonzo Staggs Midwayites will be fought to a finish. Huffine, Purdue's fullback, may be out of the game Saturday and, if able to start, will not be in condition to play at his best He has been suffering with an injured shoulder, but now has a sore hip. Allen in all probability will be able to enter the contest but he-will not be able to do any punting. If Hufflne is not in the contest O'Donnell will be in a bad way for a boot artist The varsity showed up better in comparison to the miserable attempt at playing it made Tuesday afternoon. The regulars held the freshmen and made several big gains. The squad will scrimmcge no more this week. The squad will leave for Chicago Friday at noon. There will be few rooters at the game, as the faculty has overruled the petition for a special train and the Purdue band and freshmen varsity football squad will not get to make the trip, as in former years.
"BIG REDS" ARE READY FOR FRAY
OXFORD, O., Oct. 19. A scrimmage
with the freshmen yeaterdav afternoon
and a slgmal drill this afternoon com
pleted Miami University week's practice for its game was Earlham college
tomorrow. The "Big Reds" are ready
for the battle, but Coach Rider expresses no opinion as to the outcome. Miami's line-up will be practically the same as it was against Kentucky State at Lexington last Saturday: Left end, Sexton; left tackle, Stoll; left guard, Beckley; center, Perrone;
right guard, Mittendorf; right tackle.
Sauer; right end, Blaik; quarterback,
Burt; left half. Munns; right half,
Predmore; fullback, McVay. The game will be called at 2 o'clock.
High School Squad Will Use Coliseum
Richmond High school basket ball players will work out in the Coliseum
after this week, according to an an
nouncement made Friday by Coach
Mullins, leader of the squad. The
final practice In the High school gym
nasium will be held Friday evening and next week the squad will get
down to hard work in their new home
Several- improvements have been
made in the playing floor at the Coli
seum, including a new set of goals and backstops. The old back boards
were not rigid and some difficulty was caused by striking the goal supports. The new boards will be made of hard wood and will be absolutely rigid.
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HOUSE-TO-HOUSE DRIVE IN PREBLE
EATON, O., Oct. 19. Liberty Loan bonds amounting to $495,000, have been apportioned Preble county. A house-to-house canvass will be Inaugurated Saturday under direction of Alvah W. Burt, of Cincinnati, sent here by the Fourth Federal reserve district, in which this county is included.
When the first loan campaign was closed a few months ago Preble county was approximately $60,000 short of its share.
A Junk. Junk is the name of a vessel in common use In the river and coastal trade of China. It Is also used by the Japanese. The Junk has a high forecastle and poop, and ordinarily three masts. Junks, although clumsy vessels. Incapable of much seamanship or speed, have proved themselves very seaworthy. The Junk of Japan is considerably superior to that used in China.
Optimistic Thought. Discernment and 'prudence are the best of prophets.
THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT ' Turn your best side outside. Yours- is the power to choose if fear shall floor you or if courage shall help you to conquer.
Measure man by what he has done, not by what he says he will do; a man's power to be depends upon what he has been. A Palladium Want Ad Taker will explain how you may have the answers to your ad come to the office by letter addressed in care of a box number. Thus no reader need know who you are.
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Plans Being Made For Army and Navy Grid Clash Nov. 3
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 19 Plans are rapidly being completed for the great Army and Navy football game at Harvard stadium Nov. 3. According to reports, the teams will represent the best material from both branches of the service. The plan Is to bring together the greatest aggregation of football players ever gathered in this country. " The game is in aid of the war camp community fund.
Richmond Bowlers MeetN. C. R. Five
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Richmond pin artists will have an opportunity to test their ability against one of the fastest teams in Dayton, when the N. C. R. five, of
Dayton will play a picked team of Richmond bowlers at the Twigg alleys Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Richmond team will be composed of Art King. Rob Tomlinson, Karl Meyers. J. Runge and Ray Llchtenfels. The series will be rolled under A. B. C. rules.
SCHOOL CHILDREN BATTLE POLICEMEN
NEW YORK, Oct 19. Rioting by school children in protest against the Gary system of instruction in some of the city schools became so serious this afternoon that reserves were summoned from three police stations and fifty branch detective bureaus. Ten boys and one man were arrested during a forenoon demonstration in which the children armed with stones and clubs and bottles, battled with the police and smashed windows at a number of schools in Harlem and the Bronx.
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MURRETTE Although Wallace Reid, the LaskyParamount star, claims that he is always assigned fights in his pictures, he is not the only one who indulges in mortal combat in "The Squaw Man's Son" in which he will be seen at the Murrette tonight supported by Anita
King. Miss King also has a thrilling
fight with an Indian Medicine Man.
She is one of the most athletic of the
feminine portion of the Lasky organization and sos well accredited herself that several of the pugilistically Inclined members of the company implored the scenario department to write a story whereby she could be matched with Wallace Reid.
Date For Annual Race is Set by Bike Riders
NEW YORK. Oct. 19. The tw-enty-fifth annual six-day bicycle race will te held in Madison Square Garden during the week of Dec. 2 to 8 this year under the management of William H. Wellman, who closed with the owners of the Garden yesterday for control of the property for the event. A meeting of the riders has been called for Monday to discuss the plans formulated for holding the contest With the exception of Oscar Egg, Bobby Walthour, and Marcel Dupuy every rider of prominence is here, and will be on hand at the meeting. Plans for making the race entertaining during the lulls between sprints are also being given serious consideration. Popular prices will prevail for the event and Promotor Wellman announced last night that there will be no advance in the admission charge during the entire week.
The purest example of protein is the albumen in the white of egg . Protein
Lis found not only in eggs but all lean
meats. Also in vegetaDies ana cereals in much smaller , proportions, some vegetables having only a trace, while others, such as peanuts, having more than the best beefsteak.
Narcolipsy. Ever wonder what the matter was, after eating, when that drowsy feeling overcame you? When you felt you'd give almost everything for a little sleep? Joe Kelsey of the city health division has discovered what that Is. It is narcolipsy. And narcolipsy results from "motor deficiency" of the stomach Toledo News-Bee.
Opposltes. We have two classes of unfortunates in this old vale of tears and laughter, those who can't get their minds on their work and those who can't get tht'ir: Jt. Oh!o State. Journal. ''
Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless
If you want plenty of thick, beautl' ful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way. to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will
need, no mater how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never
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Pat Piper, groundkeeper at the Cub's Park, is a National league fan. Percy Curtis of the firm of Bentley & Murray, printers of the official scorecard, is loyal to the Sox. As a result of backing up their opinions with a wager Pat had to wheel Percy around the loop last night in a wheelbarrow and incidentally "cough up" about $100. Hundfeds saw the start of the parade In front of the Morrison hotel.
BELGIAN HORSE SOLD FOR $47,000 AT IOWA STOCK SALE
WATERLOO, la., Oct 19. A record price for a Belgian stallion was paid today when C. G. Good of Ogden, Utah, bought Fauceur for $47,000. The stallion was owned by William Crownover of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and was sold at auction.
Japanese exports of potassium chlorate to America and other destinations are increasing at a remarkable rate. .
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