Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 26, 12 December 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC 12, 1917.

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EARLIIALl WILL FACE ANTIOCH FRIDAY NIGHT Coming Contest Has Appearance of One of Fastest of Schedule:

Earllum's basketball team line-up ?.gainst one of strongest teams on Its schedule when the team clashes with Anttoch Friday night at the Coliseum in the second event of the evening, the first being played by Richmond high school five and the Fortville high five. Both Coach Lewis of Earlham and

Coach Mullins of Richmond hign school are training their men on passing and are building up a strong defensive and offensive. On the Richmond high team, Harding will hold down Cramer's place and Stegman will play back guard regularly. The R. H. S. passing machine may be handicaped by the absence of Stekman because his vaccinated arm is giving him trouble and may keep him out of the game. Coach Lewis is also having bis troubles with the Earlham squad but Earlham this year is well supplied with substitutes who are capable of stepping in and carrying the play on the name as the veterans. Pontius in Hospital. Ciftain Pontius one of the strongest members, of the Earlham passing machine is in the hospial with a cold on the lungs and will probably not be out In time for the game Friday. Jespup will probably play his position at forward where he has been practicing for acme time. Tho probable squad from which Coach Lewis will take his men is: Brown, Pontius, Jessiip, Meeks, Edwaftts, Johnson, Lawler, Carrey and liiatt, all men who are showing strong competition for places on the five that meet a the Antioch five. No definite Earlham line-up will be decided on until Friday night. The

'Richmond high five line-up will be Van Allen, and Robinson forwards; Simmons, center and Stegman and Harding guards, with the probability that Gardner will play Harding's position of guard while Harding will be

switched to Stegman's position of

back guard, in case Stegman does not play.

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Grover C Alexander. NEW YORK. December 12. One of the ' biggest deals in the history of baseball was the culminating feature of yesterday's session of the annual meeting of the National League. Grover Cleveland Alexander, the star pitcher of the Philadelphia Nationals, and his battery mate, William Killifer, were sold to the Chicago National League club. Alexander has only one rival among baseball pitchers, Walter Johnson, of the Washington Americans. Killifer is rated among the best catchers in baseball &nd did more actual work than any other catcher in baseball last season.

President 'Weeghman of the Cubs, hasn't unfolded that "big- deal" yet. Hornsby, Snyder, Herzog, Groh, Roush and other stars have been "mentioned" but their employers say there's nothing doing.

Fulton Says He'll Lay Claim to Title COLUMBUS. O., Dec. 12. Fred Fulton, Rochester. (Minn.) heavyweight, knocked out Porky Flynn of Boston In the second round after two minutes and eighteen seconds of fighting In the second round of what was to Lave been a twelve round fight. . In the first round Fulton landed one on Flynn's head that kept him dazed. The end came after repeated attempts of Flynn to cover up, Fulton driving him against the ropes and finally giving him a left that sent him over the

rcpes. Fulton said after the fight that If Joes Willard, present heavyweight title bolder, continues . to ignore his challenges after December 20, he would c!aim the title and be willfng to meet all comers.

"OWNIE" IS DINED

Take on Youngsters is McGraw's War Tip

NEW YORK, Dec. 12. John McGraw, manager of the Giants, comes out with a wartime suggestion. "Undoubtedly," he says, "the draft will take many star players out of baseball. "There is only one thing for major league clubs to do and that is to try out players next spring who are 17, 18, 19 and 20 years old. "It will give youths a chance to play in baseball's fastest set without spending many years in the minors. It will add new zest to baseball and be satisfactory in every r way. I am going to load up with youths if my stars are drafted."

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JC C. quintet played the Richmond K. C. team on the Twigg alleys. Bush was brought to Richmond about twelve years ago from Dayton by "Shorty" Jessup who was then man7 ager of the 'Richmond baseball club. "Ownie was then about Bixteen years old and really broke into baseball on a Richmond diamond, later Dayton took him back and in a short time "Ownie" broke into the big league

where he has remained. Bush w ill be back in Richmond soon to pay Father Duffy a friendly visit, which has been the usual custom of both men for a number of years, they having been college chums.

REV. M'CUNE WILL LEAVE

ANDERSON, Dec. 12. Rev. Harper McCune, pastor of the East Lynn Christian church, will preach his last seromn Sunday at the church. He will become pastor of the First Christian church ia Alexandria.

OWNIE BUSH "Ownie" Bush, sensational short stop of the Detroit Americans and former member of the Richmond baseball team about twelve years ago, was the honor guest at a dinner given by the Knights of Columbus at K. C. hall Tuesday night after his Indianapolis

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"Ownie" Bush's bowling quintet vent down in defeat on the Twlgg j'lys Tuesday night, losing al! three -; ames to the Richmond K. of C. team, Qulnlivan taking individual honors with high score of 216 and high avercge with 193. "Ownie" did not roll un as high a t core as usual for him. lie averages about 195 on the Indianapolis alley and m the Richmond K. C. win have a stiff contest when the return sam is played at Indianapolis. The score: Richmond K. C. 1st. 2d 3d. Total Ave.

r.roderick ... 188 193

Ouinlivan ... 216 173 Mr-rcurio .... 197 181 R. Lichtenfels ltt 172 !. Duffey . . 158 166

185 191 157 18 202

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Indianapolis K. C. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Ave.

If. Kirkoff .. 185,151 190 526 Tiernan ..... 150 178 163 491 O. Kirkoff .. 179 178 146 503 F. Osthelmer 193 160 172 525 Ownie Bush. 181 179 202 562

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Secretary John B. Foster of the New York Nationals has figured out that the war tax cn railroad tickets and sleeper tickets next season will cost ea,ch club in the majors $1,100. This does not seem like a big item in a major club's expense account, but every dollar added these days is something to worry over.

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