Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 308, 7 November 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. V. 1917.

SPORTS

B. SIMMONS IS CHOSEN LEADER OF HIGH YELLS High School Squad Prepares For Opening Game With Winchester. Noise will play an important part In opening at the Coliseum next Friday night according to school rooters. At a meeting of the athletic association of the school held Tuesday evening, Burr Simmons, a senior, was elected as yell leader and Ray Williams, a junior, was elected as his assistant. The yelling squad has issued a list of new school yells and these will be used in Friday's game to aid the R. H. S. quintet to victory. Wednesday evening the girls of the association will meet to elect their cheer leader and to arrange for songs for the opening game. Line-up Not Announced Coach Mullins announced Wednes day that the line-up for the Winches ter contest will not be given out until the night of the game and that seven men will be held ready to enter the game at the start. The line-up of the Richmond team will depend entirely on the size bf the Winchester representatives. The var sity squad of the school this year is unusually light, although ' there are heavier men on the squad. In case the Winchester line-up is larger than is expected, Stegman will be used at forward with Van Allen, with Simmons at center, and Shelton and Cramer at guard. For a lighter team, however. Coach Mullins will probably use Robinson or Gardner as forwards in place of Stegman, holding Stegman ts reserve guard. Final Workout Tonight The squad will have only one workout before the opening contest, this being Wednesday evening at the High school. On account of the concert at the Coliseum Wednesday evening it was impossible to get a practice there before the opening game and the final workout will he held in the school gymnasium. Sale of season coupon books for the school basketball games has- . been very heavy according to. Physical Director Nohr. manager of the team, and a record crowd is expected at the opening game. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CHICAGO. Nov. 7. Following Is a list of football games to be played Saturday, Nov. 10: West At Madison Ohio State vs. Wisconsin. At Ann Arbor Cornell vs. Michigan. At Evanston Michigan Aggies vs. Northwestern. At Lincoln Missouri vs. Nebraska. At Iowa City South Dakota vs. Iowa. At Ames Kansas Aggies vs. Ames. At Sioux City Notre Damo vs. Mornlngside. At Norman Kansas vs. Oklahoma. At Indianapolis Wabash vs. DePauw. At St.. Louis Marquette vs. St. Louis University. At Omaha North Dakota vb. Creighton. At Oberlin Western Reserve . . vs. Oberilin. At Cleveland Ohio Northern vs. Case. At Des Moines Washington University vs. Drake. At Hillsdale Adrian vs. Hillsdale. At Monmouth Lake Forest vs. Monmouth. At Bloomna;ton. Ills Bradley vs. Illinois Wesleyan. At Georgetown Translvanla versus Georgetown. At Normal. 111. Eureka vs. Illinois State Normal. At Carbondnlp Eastern Illinois Normal vs. Southern Illinois Normal. At EmDoria Fairmount vs. Emporia Normal. . At Lawrence Warrenburg Normal vs. Haskell. At Tulsa Denver University vs. Henry Kendall. At Austin Oklahoma A. & M. versus Texas. At Franklin Hanover vs. Franklin. At Chicazo Rose Poly vs. DePauw. At St. Paul MacAlester vs. St. Thomas. At Cedar Rapids Simpson vs. Coe. At Delaware Otterbeln vs. Ohio Wesleyan. At Rerea Muskingum vs. BaldwinWallace. At Athens Kenyon vs. Ohio University. At Granville Akron vs. Denlson. At Richmond Wittenburg vs. Earlham. At Alliance Miami vs. Mt. Union. At Tiffin Heidelberg vs. Hiram. East At V.'orrester Boston vs. Holy Cross. At Hamilton Colgate vs. Connecticut Acsdes. At New York Columbia vs. Hobart. At Carlisle Dickinson vs. Franklin smd Marshall. At Oettvsburg Gettysburg vs. Saint Mary's. At T?'in-"al- Hamilton vs. University of Buffalo. At Favedford Haverford vs. Lebanon Valley. At Paltimore Johns Hopkins versus Western Maryland. At AU"town Muhlenberg vs. Albright. At New York New York University vs. Rhode Island State. At Sta College, Pa. Penn Stats Vs. It .iph. At Exeter Phlllins Exeter vs. Dartmouth Freshman. At Hoboken Stevens vs. Delaware. At Shamokin Susquehanna vs. Villanova. At Swarthmore Lafayette vs. Swarthmore. At Syracuse Syracuse vs. Bucknell. At Hartford Trinity vs. Amherst. At Medford Tufts vs. Colby. At Fchnectady Union vs. Jtenssalaer Poly. At West Point Army vs. Carlisle Indians. At Annapolis Navy vs. Georgetown. At Boston Pennsylvania vs. Dartmouth.

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Eight Team League NEW YORK. Nov. 7. A baseball league to be known as the Union league, which will embrace four cities in the American association and four in the International league, will be ratified in New York within a few days at a meeting of the club owners whose clubs are involved, it was de clared today by the Evening Sun. The , cities that will form the new league, it was stated, are Indianapolis, Columbus, Toledo, and Louisville in the American association, and Toronto, Newark, Baltimore, and Buffalo in the International league. Ed Barrow, president of the International league, will be president of the new organization. Another Fighter is Unwilling to Fight NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 7. -Pete Herman, world champion bantamweight, today denied that he ever tgreed to join the army If he defeated Frankie Burns. "I have made two appeals for exemption," Herman declared, "on the ground that I am the sole, support of aged parents who are too old to work and who cannot read nor write." Herman's latest appeal was filed three days ago and is still pending. He was given a two months' reprieve from the national army to fin several fight engagements, but has never let up in his efforts to obtain exemption. The Lutheran church in America has nearly 10,000 pastors, 16,000 churches and 2,500,000 members.

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Few of the boxers now in the army have , enlisted. And of those that have enlisted there are even fewer J of the sort that are paid huge sums tor one bout Most of those who have gone in of their own free 'will were prelim boys although Pete Herman, the bantam champ, and Joe Welling, the lightweight star, are two enlisted men. The rest of the stars now serving as boxing instructors in the army have not enlisted, but were merely appointed for the work "and are not, strictly speaking, in the army. However, they are giving up quite a bit of their time when they might be -taking in-large cHaagrln easy bouts and so let us give them all credit. That's quite a bit more than lots of ball players have done. It Is pointed out that Bennle Leonard 13 one of the few real lightweights tho rig game has known for some while. At different times Leonard has bsben charged with weighing at least 140 pounds and with having little regard tor the real lightweight limit of 133. But the truth Is that Leonard has been charged with weighing can weigh 133 with ease. Ad Wolgast was the smallest of the lightweight champs and he weighed 133 when right and never more than that. Bat Nelson found that he had an advantage over Lis adversaries when the weight was 133 but he had more trouble in making the poundage that Leonard has. Joe Gans, who was a bigger man in every way than Leonard, won the lightweight title at 137 pounds and often fought his less important fights at 140 and even more. Nelson made Gans do 133 when they met and the effort was so hard on Gans that many declare it brought on his death. Welsh was always heavier than Leonard and it took hard training for Freddy to get down to 135 pounds. Anyone who has seen Leonard knows that, he is at his best at 133 pounds and he makes it without the least trouble. New football teams can never hope to have the record of the crack team representing Pine Village, Indiana, In the past eighteen years the Pine Village team has only been defeated once. Recently the team was held to a 0 0 score by the crack Cincinnati Celts. The Pine Village team of course is not made altogether of the natives of Pine Village, but the team has always gathered the class to comprise it and every season finds it with a very strong line-up. Van Aken, King, To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 30c. S

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Annual Clash With Wabash Expected To Draw Big Crowd. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 7. One of the hardest-fought and best-played football games In Indiana this year will be the annual clash' between DePajiw and Wabash at Washington Park In this city, next Saturday, Nov. 10. These two rival teams will be spurr ed to their best efforts by a rivalry of 27 years, and will make the supreme effort of the year for a victory. It is expected that fully 10,000 peo ple will see the game. Special trains will be run from Crawfordsvllle acd Greencastle to accommodate the student bodies and the town people. The lnterrurbans are expected to bring in a great crowd of friends of both insti tutions from out in the state. Last year DePauw lost to Wabash at Washington Park. This year the Old Gold Is out to get revenge and among those who have followed the team's record there is a strong belief that the Greencastle team will come out on top. With new coach and a new spirit, DePauw has developed a real fighting machine. DePauw lost to Purdue by only one point the score being 7 to 6. Every other game has been won by DePauw,?no other team having been able to even score on the Old Gold. Wabash has begun to hit its stride and Coach Townsend has finally developed a team that all Wabash partisans believe will prove the undoing of the Methodists. In any event it will be a great fight for the championship. There will be real rooting, bands and drum corps and a battle that will be worth going miles to see. The game will be called at 2:30. Keith, Hooker, Stonebraker, Bacon and Banjan are all players of national prominence who are playing with Pine Village this season. New York fans and writers who have panned the White Sox for using rough stuff in the world s series had better pluck the beam out of their own eye. It is true that White Sox fans gave Heine Zimmerman a lot of riding in Chicago, but the Sox themselves didn't behave so inconsiderately as did Fletcher of the Giants, for example. Fletcher and one or two other of the Giants are the sort of players that run amuck whenever anyone kids them a bit and old "ants" Rowland of the White Sox gave them a little gaff between games that kept them' right up in the air. Rowland was wise enough -to see the advantage , in the hotheadedness of these and he stirred them enough to. make them fretful. But there is no reasonable defense for some of the rough sliding and such like of which the one or two Giants were guilty. When the Cincinnati Reds let Clarence Mitchell go to the Brooklyn Dodgers via the waiver route there was cansiderable fretfulness among the fans of Cincinnati. Mitchell was something of a hit with Redland tans not only because be can pitch a nifty game, but because be plays the outfield with more class than lots of outfielders. However, Manager Matty didn't seem to think that Mitchell was such a treasure and he let him go. But the fans continue to grumble. The dope shows that the humble NY. Yanks made at least one record last season. They came up from behind and won more games in the ninth inning than any other team in the American league. Twenty-nine of the Yanks' victories were won in their last turn at bat. Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that Quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a camenter. There was no operation. no lost time, no trouble. 1 have noth- J ing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 139 D, Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of en operation. Adv. 1:45 to 11:00 p. m. NIGHT 15c

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