Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 104, 12 March 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAR. 12, 1919.

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UNE GAMES ARE SGIIEDULED FOR EARLHAM NINE Four Baseball Contests Will be Held on Home Field Twenty Men Out. Nine games are on the Eariham baseball card for the spring season, according to Ray B. Mowe, coach of Eariham team. Pour games are scheduled for Reld field and five away from home. Six I. c. A. L. games are Included In the schedule, two games with Butler, two with State Normal, and two with Franklin. No games have been scheduled with Hanover as the expense of ' bringing a baseball squad . from the southern part of the state win be too great for the results ob. talned Coach Mowe announced that a few more games will be added to the present schedule. One of the probable games will be with Cincinnati University. The playing season does not last long enough, however, for many

games to be added. Workout Starts Monday Next Monday Coach Mowe will start the regular work of his baseball materlal. Especial attention will ge given - to the formation of a strong battery. The material looks good a3 two mound "men of fairly good calibre are In the running thU early, and more may develop. Raiford will hold down the catching position, it Is thought. He was going strong at the end of last season. - About twenty men have signified their Intention of heading for the ball lot early this year, among them some of the old material of last year's team and many new prospects that look exceptionally -well on the baseball diamond. .... Templeton, the last year twlrler, Is back and will be out. Larsch is said to have a whirlwind of speed and control thus giving Earlham's pitching prospects the best it ever has. Hall, a man who showed up well In basket- , bail togs, is claimed to be a bear on first base. Tiotz to be Out Tietz, last year's two bagger, will be out for the first scrimmages. Huff, hailing from Fountain City, is expected to develop into good baseball material for a varsity team. Besides the men mentioned the following men are ready to don baseball togs. They are Osbourne, Jordan, Brown, Johnson, Lawler. Thompson, Klder, Pitts, Dodderidge and Williams. Th number trying out for the Earlham baseball squad is expected to be the largest this year in the history of the school. TLe training season will start Monday and the playing season April 12 when the team meets St. Mary's at Dayton. Games have to be scheduled rarty in April in order to develop any ttort of team that can put Eariham In ti f'rst place of the I. C. A. L. coni rpt which will be played off at the rfl O; A?-D." track,' meet at Franklin, " May 17. Schedule Announced The Quaker nine under the direct!cn of Coach Mowe intends to make n. rood cleaning in the baseball world snd sweep the I. C. A. L. honors away fron the Wabash and Franklin colleges. The schedule Is as follows: April 12- St. Mary's at Dayton. April 39 Franklin at Franklin. Aurll 25 Butler at Richmond. May 2 Miami University at Oxford. Msy 9 Frank'.in at Richmond. Mnv 16 Butler at Indianapolis. May 21 State Normal at Richmond May 28 State Normal at Muncle. May 31 St. Mary's at Richmond. Garfield Sports STANDINGS Large Boys' League W. L. 0 0 1 1 4 4 Pet. 1,000 1,000 .S00 .800 .200 .200 .000 .000 Miles 5 Daisies 5 Vampires, 4 Aces 4 Pirates 1 Eariham 1 Marines 0 Frenchies 0 Smalt Coys' League W. L. Pet. .730 .750 .667 .500 .500 .500 .2.-.0 .000 Yale 3 Pershlngs 3 Reds '2 Indians 2 Lflutler 2 Sammies 2 Ftutz 1 Starrs 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 Army Orders Halt Boxing Bout Between Chaplains NEW YORK, March 12 Boxing has become such a popular sport among the American expeditionary forces In France that the enthusiasm has spread even to the army chaplains. The Rev. Earl A. Blackman, One Hundred and Sixtieth field artillery, recently challenged the Rev. Charles Rexrode, Three Hundred and Sixtenth M. P., for a ten round bout at the Palais de C!ace in Paris. "The "fighting parsons" were all ready for the bout when orders came from the army authorities placing a ban on the bout. MOORE IS WINNER PITTSBURGH. Pa.. March 12. Pat Moore of Memphis was a close winner over Patsy Scanlon of Pittsburgh in their ten-round bout last night. Moore scored heavy on points, but Scanlon delivered the harder blows. General Nelson A. Miles, Chauncey M. Depew and John Jacob Astor were Judges of the second motor car run held In this country. Dr. Viaton a Vint-O-Lax "PurpU PUJ. for Lv u" CONSTATIOK WO TION HCAOACHt AlaJIOrawiM Conksy's and other leading Druggists

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RICHMOND BASKETBALL MEN ON EDGE FOR STATE TOURNAMENT

If pep, enthusiasm and confidence have anything to do with the winning of the state tourney Richmond high school basketball team will enter the fray Thursday afternoon well equipped with the necessary qualities. The entire squad is working with clockwark precision and passing in its best form. The team is on edge for the game and will enter the struggle with a true fighting spirit that will-at least- make the doped statechamp work hard to hold the lead. Richmond high school basketball fans are strong in belief that Richmond will cop the first game and play into the semi-finals and finals. Van Allen ha3 a slight cold but will be up to the mark Thursday afternoon. All the other members of the team are in excellent shape for tha game. Stegman is working hard to get back his basket eye in order to aid Dollins. Eversman and Van Allen in the shooting honors Thursday. Stegman started the season strong in basket shooting but lately has failed to judge the basket and has been unI able to make many baskets count. His passing and the aid he offers the other members of the team however has placed him as the best bet for the fifth man. Three Counties Have Monopoly If Richmond can come through with the caliber that will oust the upstate dopesters. It will be the first time that a state victory never went to teams from Boone, Montgomery and Tippecanoe counties. These three counties have held a monopoly on state basketball champs. This has been explained by the fact that basketball was first introduced into Hooslerdom in this section of the country. Year after year southern and cen tral Indiana basketball fives have i shown steady improvement in their brand of ball which means that it is only a question of time until a winner pops from this section of the state. Last year Bloomington was doped for the winner and was let down In the semi-finals by Lebanon thus giving Boone county another victory. Besides Bloomington this year Richmond, Columbus and Franklin are placing some good teams in the field that will make the Anderson lads fight to win. Will Throw Town Open. Of course there is always a chance that Dame Fortune will stick her finger in the pie and spill the best of dope. By comparative score route, .Richmond does not look good on pa pier, but the Richmond team today is not the team that suffered so many defeats early in the season. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND NEVER SUSPECT IT Applicants for Insurance jected. Often ReJudging from reports from druggists who are - constantly in direct touch -with the public, there Is one prepara tion that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing Influences of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Compa- ! nies, in an Interview of the subject, made the astonishing statement that one reason why so. many applicants for Insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghampton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium.

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Purdue officials have completed all arrangements for the big meet. The student council of the university has appointed committees to meet all the trains on which tourney visitors are expected and immediately on arrival they will be escorted to the library of fice where they will be registered,! and assigned to rooms if they so desire. One of the largest crowds ever attending a state basketball tournament is expected Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Each fraternity will take care of a team, and representatives of the frats will meet the teams as they come and entertain them royally. Not only will the boy3 and men attending be well taken care of but special arrangements are being made by a co-ed committee to take care of the women and girls attending the tourney. Restaurants and hotels are prepared for a big rush. Patrons of basketball will be able to attend the games, sleep near the place of action, and eat there, according to plans announced by Purdue officials. Twenty-One Games Scheduled. Those staying in Lafayette will be given special street car service as the street car company will place a number of extra cars on the line running to Purdue. The Purdue military band will furnish music. After the last game Saturday night DO AWAY WITH INDIGESTION How to Purify a Sour, Distressed Stomach In a Few Minutes.. Let us talk plain English: let us call a spade a spade. Your food ferments and your stomach isn't strong enough to digest the food you put Into it, so the food sours and forms poisonous gases, and when it does leave your stomach it has not furnished proper nourishment to the blood, and has left the stomach in a filthy condition. Take Mi-o-na stomach tablets if you want to change your filthy stomach to a healthy, clean, purified one. If Mi-o-na fails to relieve your indigestion, rid you of dizziness, biliousness and sick headache, your dealer will cheerfully refund your money. If you want to make your stomach so strong that it will digest a hearty meal without distress, and you want to be without that drowsy, air tired out feeling, take Mi-o-na; it should give you prompt relief. For sale by Conkey Drug Co., and A. G. Luken & Co., and all leading druggists. Adv. YJ I VW 722 MAIN 3t RICHMOND. INJ2 NEW METHOD'S TUFF WORK SHOES 2nd Floor Colonial Bldg. Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 SUITS PRESSED, 50c CARRY AND SAVE PLAN Altering, Repairing and Pressing done by practical tailors JOE MILLER, Prop. 617J4 Main Street. Second Floor.

an entertainment and dance will be given in the Purdue gymnasium at which time the shield will be presented to the captain of the winning team and the Jacob Gimble medal for the player showing the best mental attitude throughout the tourney. Gimble, who usually presents this medal, will not be able to be present as he is engaged in war work at New York city. There will be ' twenty-one games played during the tourney and a' section of bleachers will be reserved for the rooters of the two teams playing each game. Special amusements for tourney visitors who do not get to witness the games are being planned. The fraternity houses where the teams will be quartered fallow: Thorn town Acacia. Washington Agathon. . Kokomo Alpha Gamma Rho. Bloomington Alpha Tan Omega. Brazils-Beta Theta PI. South Bend Cosmopolitan Club. Manual Training (Indianapolis) Delta Tau. Spiceland Academy Delta Upsilon. Columbus Emanon. t Vincennes Kappa Sigma! Emerson (Gary) Lambda Chi Al- ' pha. Greencastle Phi Kappa Sigma. Crawfordsville Phi Gamma Delta. Huntington Phi Delta Theta. Richmond Phi Kappa Psi. Logansport Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kendallville Sigma Nu. Anderson Sigma Pi. Martinsville Sigma Pi Epsilon. Rochester Theta Xi. The members of the Jefferson High five, of Lafayette, will remain at their homes. ,

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GARFIELD BOYS SHOW INTEREST IN BASKETBALL

Even though Garfield has had considerable trouble to keep sports going this year because of the "flu," mors boys are now showing interest in basketball than ever. , Lyman Lyboult, Garfield director of athletics, has over 100 boys playing basketball regularly all week. Last year the number coming out for the sport averaged between sixty and seventy-five, while this year the average will run an easy hundred. Every year has seen interest in GarHeld sports grow keener and in the long run some good basketball material 6hould develop for high school and college teams. The season started a few weeks ago and has been running strong and will until about April or May, when track work and baseball will be substituted. Two leagues have been organized, one composed of small boys and one of large boys. There are eight teams in. each league, making a total of sixteen basketball teams. New Games Planned Lyboult announced Tuesday that practice for the Garfield representative team would be called soon and the team chosen. Games will be scheduled with other schools in Richmond and out-of-town schools. With the excellent floor which the boys have to play on this year at the North Twelfth j street gym, locaiea in me lauernaiu-, some excellent amateur battles are being put up. R. Garland Willett the firm - Bread the economical 1 5c size l i

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