Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 82, 15 February 1918 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1918.

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EARLHAM LANDS I. C. A. L. TRACK MEETJOR MAY Between Sixty and Seventy Thinly Clads Will Participate in Meet. Between sixty and seventy thinly clads will be seen at Reld Athletic field. Earlbam college. May 25 when the I. C. A. L. track meet is held. Donald Calvert, r.cting on the suggestion of the student affairs body asked that Earlbam have the I. C. A. j. track meet this year, at the conference in Indianapolis. Since the track meet of 1917, which was to have been held at Earlbam. was called off last year because of the war, it was voted to hold the track meet of this year on the Richmond track. Following the decision on spring athletics a committee was appointed to investigate the advisability of holding an I. C. A. l .basketball tournament in 1919 at the close of the basketball reason. The tournaments will be similar to those held by the high schools of the state. In the early part of the conference n general discussion on the advisability of continuing spring athletics nnd. without a dissenting voice, it was decided to carry out the regular baseliall and track schedules as it was

thought that that would not only keep up interest in the colleges but would also keep the men in training for the call to the colors. Hanover was the only school in the conference not represented, representatives being there from Rose Poly, Wnbash, Franklin, Earlham, State Normal and Dutler.

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AVIATORS

" ' G. Mc Bride, f 1 Ballinger, f 1 Deam, c 1 Unthank, g 0 Good, g 0 Totals 4 EM-ROE G. Smith, f. 1. Alexander, f. . ., 0 Weaver, c 0 Hawekotte, g 0 Roser, g 0 Lewis, c 1 Totals 2 AMERICANS G. Foutz, f 0 Davis, f 0 Way, c 0 Woodhurst, g 0 Carson, g 0 Totals 0 R. H. S. G. Graffis, f 1 Powell, r 0 Miner, c 1 Klute, g 0 Robinson, g 0 Totals 2

F. Pts. 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0

Miami Basketball Girls Will Meet Girls of Western College at Oxford OXFORD. 'O.. Feb. 13. Something new in the line of basket ball is being planned for the close of the present season here. There will be a series of championship games between the girls of the Western College for Women and those of Miami University. The Western, with four teams, is now battling for a championship cup, and Miami's eight teams are working for the varsity pennant. The victorious teams of the two institutions wil be brought together the first week in March.

ARTILLERY G. Taylor, f 0 Kohnle, f 0 Townsend, c 0 Johannlng, g 0 Marshall, g 0 Tietr, f 0 Totals 0

TOMMIES G. Koler. f 0 Johnson, f 0 Bentlage, c 1 Mann, g 0 Cathcart, g 1 Totals 1

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Last season the New York Giants played forty-five errorless games.

WATCH THE LITTLE PIMPLES; THEY ARE NATURE'S WARNING

Unsightly and Disfiguring Signals of Bad Blood.

Don't close your eyes to the warning which nature gives, when unsightly pimples appear on your face and other parts of the body. Not only are these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but they lead to serious skin diseases that Epread and cause the most discomforting Irritation and pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of fire, and make you feel that your skin is ablaze. When these symptoms appear on any part of the body, take prompt

steps to rid the blood of these disorders. And the one remedy which has no equal as a purifier is S. S. S., the purely vegetable blood medicine, which has been on the market for more than fifty years. It is sold by druggists everywhere. If you are afflicted with any form of skin disease, do not expect to be cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they ean not possibly reach the source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Begin taking S. S. S. today, and if your case needs special advice, write a complete history of your case, and our chief medi

cal adviser will give you all necessary

instructions, without charge. Write at once to Swift Specific Co., G101, Swift

Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

MAIL CONTRACTS TQ TWELVE OLD PLAYERS HERE Whether Central Starts or Not, Richmond Will Prepare for "Start"

Whether the Central League starts or not the Richmond club is going to prepare for the "start" if it does come. The management of the Richmond club has been assured by the president of the league that Richmond will not be "frozen out" if the league starts at all. However, it is still undecided whether the league will be organized. Twelve contracts have been mailed to last year's players on the team. Nothing definite has been heard from any of them with the exception of Stoutz, who has joined the colors and is in training in Camp Funston. Red Ainsworth and Holser, it is believed, will play if Richmond has a team. Holser. it is said, is over the military age limit. "Cy" Young, pitcher, will not return as he is awaiting the call to the colors.

I Bowling Averages

LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet Aviators 7 2 .777 Marines 4 5 .444 Regulars 4 5 .444 Artillery 3 6 .333 High game roll P. B. Mercurio, 241. High team roll Aviators, 897. Averages of K. of C. Bowling league week of February 4, 191S. Name Games. Avg. R. Lichtenfels 39 179 P. B. Mercurio 43 171 Jas. Quinlivan ......... 45 166 Rev. F. Duffy 27 164 J. Schmedinghoff 45 162 J. B. Pardieck 45 161 C. Klinger 42 159 E. Brennan 45 156 F. Selms 45 153 W. Boyce 42 151 P. M. Mercurio 30 148 Geo. O'Brien 42 146 J. N. Fitzgibbons 36 145 W. Oronnin 42 133 F. Riser 36 128 F. Geers 36 127 C. Siiofer 42 125 FF. Schmedinghoff 41 123 C. Michalree 45 120 R. Sharkitt 3 105 Tommy Leach, who recently announced his retirement from the game, is well fixed. He is the own-T of a large orange grove In Florida.

PIN KNIGHTS ARE CHOSEN

Richmond pin knights have been chosen and are all 6et for the coming tourney at Cincinnati when they go up against some of the best bowlers in the middle west in the American bowling Congress, March 6 and 7. The men who probably will represent Richmond are as follows: Tomlinson, R. Lichtenfels, Youngflesh, Erk, Bennett and Carl Meyers, captain. The doubles probably will be rolled by Tomlinson and Meyers, Youngflesh and Bennett and Erk and Lichtenfels. All the members of the team will bowl in the individuals following the doubles: Martin and King will also

enter the individual bowling at an-Jment" because the moment it is ap

The Japanese Way To Remove Corns Doesn't Hurt a Bit Easy and Simple The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It. Just a Touch Stops Soreness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts Off. Try It. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine.

Just a touch of Tc-mlnt and "Oh!" what relief. Corns am! ca House. vanish, soreness disappears an1 you can dance all nlsrht or walk all day and your corns won't hurt a bit. No matter what you ha-e tru1 or how many times you have been disappointed here is a real help for you at last. From the very second that Icemint touches that sore, tender corn your poor tired, aching- foet will fel so cool, easy and comfortable that you will Just slsrh with relief. Think of it: just a little touch of that delightful, cooling' Ice-mint and real foot Joy Is yours. No matter how old

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PALACE Today and Saturday "The Retreat of the Germans at the Baffle off Arras Showing the second part of the picture that packed our bouse with capacity crowds last week. This shows the Actual battlefield, and is THE GREATEST BATTLE PICTURE EVER MADE These pictures are the only official British Government pictures. Proceeds to war relief fund. SEE Thrilling Aeroplane Duels, Desperate Bayonet Charges, British Tanks Clearing the German Trenches, Huge Cannons in Action. Presented for the Benefit of The British War Relief Fund The only official War Film of the Biggest Battle Fought by the British and German troops.

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cinnati Friday to make arrangements for the Richmond team.

MAN DOING HIS DUTY "For two years I suffered agonizing pains in my stomach, belching up sour and bitter fluids and gas. Tongue always coated. Doctors were unable to help me. The first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy made me feel 100 per cent better, and I am now feeling better than at any time in my life. I deem it my duty to advise other sufferers." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. Quigleys Drug Store. Adv.

SETS NEW RECORD

DETROIT, Feb. 15. Rolling in friendly competition at a local bowling alley yesterday Joseph Hubey set a new tenpin record by making a perfect score twice in four games. His scores were 245, 300, 225 and 300.

Walter McCredie predicts that Hollacher, the Cubs' new shortstop, will be the sensation next cummer. Mc-

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Credie developed such shortstops as Tinker, Bancroft, Pecklnpaugh and Olson. Twelve members of the Indians are in the second draft.

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