Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 94, 1 March 1918 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918.

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RUSHVILLE AND HIGH QUINTET MEET TONIGHT

"Get Rushville" Is Slogan Adopted by Rooters for Game. "Get Rushville" U the slogan adopted by the Richmond high school rooters who will turn out several hundred strong Friday night when the Richmond basketball team lines up against the Rushville basketball aggregation at the Coliseum.

The Rushville basket shooters are considered by many stronger than Liberty. The team Is in better condition than it ever has been. When the team played at Rushville and was defeated it was minus some of its regular men. The game Friday night will be played on floor which the high school knows although It may be considered a neutral floor, as the team does little practicing there. The Richmond tossers showed up to an advantage last Wednesday night in a scrub game with the Earlham scrubs and should be able to put some of its new plays through. The Rushville men are the strongest in that part of the state and are soing to meet the Richmond team with a determination of taking back honors to Rush county. It proved itself to be no mean contender for honors when in a practice tourney at Rushville it took the honors from the ttrong Shelbyville five. According to basketball fans who have seen the team in action it is a one-man team, all the men feed the ball to Thompkins, center, who does the shooting.

Results at Garfield

Bowling at Cincy

CINCINNATI, O.. Mar. 1. With one exception, the ten leaders in the individual' and two-men events at the American Bowling Congress tournament here today were unmolested. B. Allen and J. Bauer of Detroit, bowling on the late afternoon two-men shift, rolled 1,216 and entered ninth place in the standing. Other than this, only mediocre bowling was in evidence. In the singles, F. Hess of DSyton, O., rolled G34 for the high score of the day, while A. Penfield of Springfield, 0.. was second for 625. Fort Wayne bowlers were in the majority in the alleys in the five-men team events tonight. Louisville, Canton, 0.. Massillon, Toledo. Dayton, Portsmouth, Columbus, Urbana, O., Kenosha. Wis., and Chicago also were represented. Individuals. Wagner, Newark, N. J f80 Steers. Chicapo 675 Selruer, lOau Claire, Wis 663 Steinmillcr, Syracuse, N. Y 655 Mackay, Cleveland 555 Lambergor, Milwaukee 651 ScbmitW St. Louis 647 Rrouneberfcer, Canton, 0 647 Ori, Chicago 648 Oetken, Louisville 645 Two-Man Teama. Steers and Thomas, Chicago 1.335 McDowell and Thies, Cleveland 1,247 Pflum and Ott, Chicago 1,246 Dibble and West. Buffalo 1,236 Wells and Kondolr, Rochester .. 1,229 Carey and Collier, Chicago 1224

AMERICANS Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Unthank, f 0 0 0 0 Trotter, f 0 0 0 0 Romey, c 0 0 1 0 Yost, g 0 0 0 0 Davis, g 1 0 1 2 Totals 1 0 2 2 EM-ROES Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Weaver, f 2 0 3 4 Hawekotte, f 0 0 0 0 Noel, c 0 0 0 0 Roser, g 0 0 0 0 Smith, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 0 3 4 Fouls Committed Americans: Unthank, 3p; Em-Roes: Weaver, t, Smith p. ARTILLERY Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Taylor, f ... 1 0 1 2 Phillips, f 0 0 1 0 Hotsen, c 0 0 0 0 Kolnle, g 0 0 1 0 Jobanning, g 0 0 0 0 Tietz, f 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 3 2 R H. S Gls. ' Fls. Msd. Pts. Miner, f 0 0 1 0 Klute. f 0 0 0 fl Powell, c 1 0 0 2 Graftis, g 0 0 0 0 Robinson, g 1 0 2 2 Totals 2 0 3 4 Fouls Committed Artillery: Taylor, p; Phillips, p; Johanning, p, t; R. H. S.: Powell, p, t; Graff is, p. AVIATORS Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Balmeyer. f 0 0 1 0 Calkins, f 0 0 2 0 McBride, c. 0 0 2 0 Deem, g .0 o 0 0 Good, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 5 0 TOMMIES Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Kohler, f 3 0 1 6 Johnson, f 1 0 1 2 Bentlage, c 2 1 1 5 Cathcart, g 0 0 0 0 Mann, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 1 - 3 13 Fouls Committed Aviators: Calkins, t; McBride, t; Deem, 2p; Good, p. Tommies: Johnson, 2p; Bentlage, p; Cathcart, 2t. p.

T BASKETBALLERS SCHEDULE GAMES

The Y. M. C. A. basketball team will start playing a series of basketball games next week with Kokomo, Muncie, Marion, and Anderson Y. M. C. A. basketball teams in a visitation tourney. . This will mean that the "Y" basketballers will play one game at each of these cities and a return game here at the "Y" gym. The team then receiving the highest percentage will play in the "Y" state tournameat which probably will be held at Indianapolis. Secretary Schwan is waiting for action to be taken by the committee which will sehedule the games and make further plans to carry out the tournament. The Richmond "Y"' team has hit a fast stride and there is no likelihood that it will break the etride soon. 'Although many of the teams that the "Y" will play may outweigh the Richmond men the fast shooting will overcome that difficulty it is believed.

Shaw and Marino, Chicago .... 1,222 Scoville and Miller, Syracuse .. 1,217 Allen and Bauer, DtHroit 1.216 Lush and Bianey, Cincinnati 1,212 Five-Man Teams. Aquilas Cigars, St. Paul 3,022 Champion Spark Plugs, Toledo. . 2,908 Elm, Rochester. N. Y 2,885 Mineralites, Chicago 2,858 Blouin Brucks, Chicago 2,856 Wooster Lamberts, St. Louis .. 2,855 Bowlers' Journal, Chicago 2,849 Genesee, Rochester, N. Y 2,837 Cabanne, St. Louis 2,830 Standard Tires, Cleveland 2,822

High Seconds to Meet Fountain City Quintet The Richmond high second basketball team meets the Fountain City live Friday night in a curtain raiser tor the Richmond-Rusiiville game on the Coliseum floor.

Liberty Quintet Meets Cambridge City Friday The Liberty high school basketball team, claimant of the tourney honors in this district, plays tho Cambridge City five, at Cambridge City Friday night. Herbert Logan will referee the game. Liberty has been hitting a fast stride and is putting forth every effort to handle the Richmond boys at the Coliseum March 8 and 9. Coach Snook of the Liberty team planned to come to Richmond with his team last Wednesday night and give the Liberty squad a workout on the Coliseum floor. Bad roads interfered.

Earlham Track Men to Be Lined Up Soon Coach Mowe of Earlham will start

lining up cinder men next week

weather conditions are favorable. Owing to the inadequate gym, track work at Earlham can not start as soon as at other schools in the I. C. A. L. Many of the men are already out for cross-country runs and Mowe is giving them talks on track work until the season can open at Earlham.

Fountain City it Is understood has entered the district tournament and will send a team to Richmond, March 8 and 9.

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At Greencastle Garfield High, of Terre Haute, 24; Greencastle High, 22. At Fairmount Summitville, 16; Fairmount Academy, 38. At Fortville Fortville High, 42; Technical, 16. At Knightstown Knightstown. High 26; Straughn, 7. At Newcastle Em-Roes, 40; Newcastle "Y" 30. At Manual Gym Manual High, 34; Brazil, 5.

Marty Kavanaugh is playing basketball this winter in a factory league at Detroit. Though he played semi-pro ball most of last season Kavanaugh still is on the" Cleveland reserv.e list. He was suspended last seaon for failure to report to a minor league club when ordered.

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