Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 315, 18 October 1919 — Page 9

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TO MEET SATURDAY Real Fight for Western Conference Honors Will Begin Today. (By Associated Press CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Football elev ens of the Western Conference will face their first tests of the season Saturday when eight team?, one of them already eliminated as a champion contender, will go into action in in:erconference games. With the exception of Purdue, which as downed by IllinoiB, 14 to 7, the 6even other "Big Ten" teams playing tomorrow are in line for the championship and defeat will eliminate the losers from further championship consideration. The games will bring together Chicago and Furdue at Chicago, Iowa and Illinois at Urbana, Northwestern and Wisconsin at Evanston, and Indiana and Minnesota at Indianapolis. Whether Northwestern will have a successful gridiron year will depend on its game with Wisconsin. The Eadgers will enter the game with the experience of two hard contests, while Northwestern has only been In ac;ion once this season. Coach Bachman has made every eort to eradicate the glaring faults of his charges and believes his machine will be hitting on all cylinders. mue -Mjiiane&irni auu ituni u ; re fighting it out at Evanston. Chiago wiil take the field against Purdue j t Marshall Field. It will be Chicago's ! While Northwestern and Wisconsin a ca a first conference game of the season. The Maroons remain as mucu o: a mystery to their followers as they were a week ago, when they piled up a 124 to 0 score against the Great Lakes Naval training station team. Purdue will face Chicago with tht experience of two games and the team has been groomed to drive Chicago out of the race if possible. The Boilermakers showed determination in their game with Illinois last Saturlay and, although beaten, played stellar football in the closing half. Illinois tops the "Big Ten" standing by its victory over Purdue a week ago. Its contest with Iowa tomorrow is ex pected to be bitterly fought as :he Iowans can be considered on a par with Illinois because of their surprising 18 to 0 victory over Nebraska. Indiana Prepared. j Minnesota, held to a 6 to 6 tie by i Nebraska last Saturday, will give bat- j tie to Indiana at Indianapolis. The ' Gophers have not yet displayed their j usual early season form and ar none : too sure of a victory. Indiana has en-! gaged in three contests and Coach Stiehin'ti players are in condition to sive the Gophers an interesting afternoon. t L'n Y PHL'HtP 111 1 T S3 'IC practice game, meeting the Michigan ot Ann Arhnr OVii.-, fit if -..-ill take on Kentucky State at Cnliimhns

i The Ohioans are flcured to pile up a big score over the Kentuckians. Notre Dame will journey to Lincoln to mre Nebraska. The schedule of the important games for tomorrow follows: Illinois vs. Iowa at Urbana. Purdue v.s. Chicago at Chicago. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin at Lvur.st n:. li;uiar.a vs. Minnesota at Ind.anapolis. lkhiuan v. Michigan Aggies at Ann Arbor. , Ohio State vs. Kentucky State at Columbus. Notre Pame vs. Nebraska at Lincoin. W Marquette s. Lawrence College at Milwaukee. Franklin vs. Rne Poly at Terre Haute. Butler vs. DePauw at Greencastle. Oberlin vs. Mt. Union at Oberlin. Western Reserve . Wooster at Cleveland. Cincinnati vs. Kenyon at Cincinnati. Ohio Wesleyan vs. Miami at Oxford Wabash vs. Western State Normal at Kalamazoo. Transylvania vs. Valpariso at Valparaiso. EAST Syracuse vs. Pittsburgh at Syracuse. Yale vs. Boston College at NewHaven. Harvard vs. Brown at Cambridge. Princeton vs. Fordham at Princeton Cornell vs. Colgate at Ithaca. Pennsylvania vs. Swarthmore at Philadelphia. Army vs. Maine at West Point. Washington and Jefferson vs. Westminster at Washington.

FOUR EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR GRAND CIRCUIT FINALS

(By Associated Press) ATLANTA, Ga., Out. IS. Three trotting and one pacing event here today marked the final card of the 1919 grand circuit season and brought out a large number of entrants. The 2: Of 4 trot, 2:15 trot and a 2:15 pace, all for Aj purses of $1,000, and'a 2:10 trot for - southern horses with seven overnight entries made up the program. Cool weather and a faster track due to twenty-four hours of clear skies was expected to make the event more interesting.

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OXFORD. O., Oct. 18. Paul Angle, of Mansfield, was yesterday elected captain of Miami University's freshman football team. Angle, though he ranks a3 a sophomore, is required under the conference rules to play on :he freshman team this year, since he was a student at 'Oberlln last year. RESERVES GET IN TRIM FOR OPENER AGAINST PORTLAND Lineup for Sunday's game at Portland: Richmond Portland Hale Jay Right End Boomershlne Votaw Right Tackle Ralney Bishop i Right Guard Henderson Halley Center Clarke Witsche Left Guard Smith Rook Left Tackle Sheridan Berghot'f Lett End Webb Longfellow Fullback Rudy Briede Right Halfback Ashinger Logan Quarterback Tittle Bynon Left Halfback Final efforts to round the team into shape were made by Engle's S2S Army Reserves, Saturday afternoon at a practice held at the public playgrounds. Enough men were out to form two complete lineups and a long eruellinc scrimmage was held. The plavjng strength was equally divided, t VfiU bP tl,0 principal cos in all of thp Resevve-S offensive plays. The ,. . arm,mi 200 r.ounds ,' ,hp h!,.,f,i,i about ISO Although the line is unusually hea-1 vy, a dent was made in it at frequent intervals of the scrimmage by thej hard hitting backfield men. . A squad composed of 18 men will) leave for Portland at 4:45 Sunday! morning. Owing to the early hour of departure, onlv a few hardy rooters ; will accompany the team. Several automobiles loads will drive to Portland later in the day, however. This will be the first game of the season for the Reserves, but nevertheless a good showing is expected to be made against Portland. One of the best independant football elevens in the state wiil represent the upstate city. HUSKY BUNCH FROM WILMINGTON HERE FOR EARLHAM SCRAP The Lineup. Position R. F. . . . Ear! ham Mills. . . . Wilmington Spencer j . .Champlin Randall! Jordan ttapt.i.K. i. JolmSOn R- G. Carey C Cartwneht Kellum . . I,. G Laikln Hall L. T Ellis; Bookout L- E Wood) Raiford Q Stephens: Collins R. H. ..Carter (Capt.) i liinshaw L. II Kester i Pitts F. B Lukens; Twenty-four men and two coaches composed the Wilmington football ' squad which arrived in Richmond at' 0:30 o'clock Friday evening and was quartered at one of the lecal hotels. Although Earlham expected to win,! the Wilmington squad are not in tne least doubtful about the outcome but expects to give the lloosier Quakers the same treatment that Wlttenbnrg handed Earlham two weeks ago. The squad is a husky looking lot of players and will be on even terms with Earlham in the matter of weight. Raiford will general the team in today's game. This will be the first game- of the season for the fast little quarterback, as he was out of the Wittenhurg game with a dislocated shoulder. Cool, snappy football weather prevails and the game was expected to be full of sensational football. Play was called at. 2:30 o'clock. Two years ago, Earlham on account i of the close game played with DePauw J only a week before the Wittenburg i game was scheduled, was heavily the favorite at the start of the Wilming- j ton game. Wilmington won by 32 1 points. Wilmington has one of the j best teams ever representing the Ohio j Quaker school, and although slow in i hitting, the stride on account of in-1 experienced material, expects to repeat the performance of 2 years ago. VERNON TEAM WINS FROM SAINTS IN MINOR SERIES LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 18. The Vernon club of the Pacific Coast League Friday won the Western minor league baseball championship by defeating the St. Paul club of the American Association in the last of a nine-game series at Washington Park, 2 to 1. Vernon's victory came in the ninth inning after the score had been tied for three innings. The largest crowd of the series witnessed the game. Score: St. Paul 000 001 0001 4 0 Vernon 000 100 0012 8 1 Batteries Niefiaus and Hargrave; Dell and Devorrner.

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NEWCASTLE TODAY!; Accompanied by the well wishes of the entire city and by 50 loyal rooters, Coach Rock and 13 of the R. II. S. football squad left Richmond at 10:35 Saturday morning for Newcastle, where the red and white is to claah with the Henry county pigskin chasers. Richmond's line averages over 170 pounds and the backfleld will tip the pounds. With most of the defects shown in the last game erased. Richmond is capable of putting up a hot argument with the Henry county team for football high school honors of the sixth district. Newcastle is touted as having, one ot the best eleven that has ever worn the green and white. The team de feated two of the best high scnool teams in Indiana. Nine of the eleven positions in the Newcastle lineup are filled with letter men. Richmond is out to make a record this season, and the dopesters, except for one game, have to go back 10 years before football records of Rich mond can be tound. lor this reason;! the dope will favor the opponents. j The squad was given a stiff workout A&k any doctor if ho can suggest a better tonic than, the f ollowingVinol formula.' f Cod Liver and Bc-f Pcptones.Troa ti it and Manganese Pcptcnatcs, Iroa ' and Ammcnium Citrate, Calcium andSodium H j-pophosphitcs.Niur Votatea and Wild Cherry. , J For all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditions, weak women, overworked men, feeble old people and delicate children, there is no remedy like Vino!. We guarantee it will bti3d you up and make you strong or we will give your money back ai loading drusr stores look for llae Vinol aiga on window. The Camera Shop 512 Main St. Bring your developing to us. AT HOME 29 South Tenth St, Phone 2399 DR. A. J. WHALLON S32 ? MAIM For a Good Cleaner All orders quickly called for and promptly delivered. Ladies' Suits, cleaned and pressed $1.23 Men's Suits, cleaned and pressed $1.25 Skirts, cleaned and pressed for 50c Trousers cleaned and pressed for 50c Peerless Dry Cleaning Co. 318 Main St.

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Friday afternoon. More hard work has been given in this week's practice than in any Eince the beginning of the season. Newcastle has always ben the chief athletic rival for Richmond. Coach Rock has caught the spirit and hroughout the week has been warn ing the team that Newcastle "must be beat." Two Regulars Out of Game for Minnesota INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 18 With two of Minnesota's regulars. ! Haettel and Kleinschmldt. out of the lineup, Indiana's hopes of victory in ' today's western conference game here, materially brightened The Minnesota eleven arrived last night and with a r Double Boiler Onlv L

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