Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 326, 31 October 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1919.

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WIN OVER ELEVEN

FROM NEWCASTLE IS HOPED BY H. S. Only a short time will be spent on the muddy playgrounds Friday afternoon by Coach Rock's foojball cohorts. After the long practice Thursday afternoon, the players are intl- ' mately acquainted with the different grades of mud on the playing field and are also acquainted with the method of play to be used against Newcastle Saturday afternoon. The. workout was not so concentrated as on other days when the time is . brief. Nevertheless some snappy practice wa-s held, Coach Mowe. of Earlham, was present and made some very favorable comments. He praised the efforts of Coach Rock in whipping into a formidable football machine a squad of players who had hardly seen a football until this fall. The playing strength of the line was eaually divided between the first and second teams Thursday afternoon, but the Varsity backs tore through easily. The addition of Price to the backfield adds to the weight and Newcastle is eoine to have a tough time stop ping the onslaughts of the husky red and white backs. Rooters Confident. Hleh school rooters are confident that Richmond will run up a winning score. Tbe best the heavy and experienced Newcastle eleven could do was to hold Richmond to a 6-6 tie parly in the season. Newcastle seems doomed to the short end of the score, they think. Liohman, formerly of the scrubs, is now guard on the first team. He showed so much improvement in the la 1-4 ifnAli that T? lr 'B feVftA t ( make the shift. This will block the hole in the guard position. The rain has completely erased the markings on Exhibition park. Man' ager Vernon and his staff of helpers will spend Saturday forenoon in re marking the playing field. Both Squads Ready on Eve of Championship Scrap BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 31. With the Indiana field still soft and muddy, the varsity was let off with a signal drill Thursday, while the scrubs and freshmen staged a fifteen-minute f crimmage. 'Owing to the nearness of the Notre Dame game, Head Coach Stiehm thought it inadvisable to take chances on any of his first strim? men being injured. Both squads will run sienals aeain Friday and that will be the final preparation for the big battle. Capt. Minton and Full Back William? have not been in a single scrimmage this week, due to the fact that they are just recovering from injuries received in the Minnesota fracas. Both men are rounding into form again, however, and each will be in the lineup when the referee's whistle is blown Saturday. They were kept out of the Fcrlmmage for fear of injuring their old wounds again. NOTRE DAME READY. NOTItR DAME, Tnd.. Oct. 31. Flushed by successive victories over Kalamazoo. Mt. Union Nebraska and Westpvn Normal, the Notre Dame eleven

was to leave for Indianapolis Friday mnmine primed for the championship ( battle with Indiana. Joe Brandy, AllWestern half back for 1917. and T.rover Malone, star of the Normal lame, will not. make the trip, due to injuries sustained in recent practice. The Notre Prime special with 500 students aboard will leave for the battle scene Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. RING FOR SMITH. N. Y. HAS MORAN OFFERING

NEW YORK. October 31. Little breezes from Cincinnati have it that Pat. Moran is not satisfied yet with his outfield and wants to pet .Tack Smith from the Cardinals to take the place of Sherry Magee. whom Fat has about, landed in a manager's berth. The boss of the world champion is said to have offered Jimmy Ring, the righthanded world series star, for the Card Jimmv did not go very big with the Reds last season as they seemed unable to work the stick when he was on the mound. He covered himself with glory in his world series start, however, and might develop into a repl winner with a change of scene. ; 1 SHINE BALL TO GO. CHICAGO, Oct. 31. President Ban Johnson, of the American League, on Thursday night requested August Herrmann, chairman of the national rnmmission. and John A. Heydler,

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to take action in regard to the abolition of the "spit ball," the "shine ball" and other freak pitching deliveries. President Johnson said these deliveries should be legislated out of the major leagues. He also has several suggestions to make on the scoring rules. BANISH CATARRH Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and Relieved Stuffed Up Head If you want to get relief from catarrh, cold in tbe head or from an irritating rough in the shortest time breathe Hyomei. It should clean out your head and open up your nose in two minutes and allow you to breathe freely. Hyomei often ends a cold in one day. and brings quick relief from snuffles, hard crusts in the nose, hawl.ing, spitting and catarrhal mucus. Hyomei is made chiefly from a soothing, .healing antiseptic oil, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of Inland Australia where Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Influenza, Penumonia and Consumption were never known to exist. Hyomei is pleasant and easy to .Tint rjour a few drops into the hard rubber inhaler, use as direct ed and relief is almost certain. nipte Hvomei outfit, including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but little at Conkey Drug Co. and A. G. Luken & Co., and druggists everywhere. If you already own an inhaler you can bet an extra bottle of Hyomei at druggists. Adv.

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'At Urban. 111. Chicago vs. Illinois. At Madison, Wis. Wisconsin vs. Minnesota. At Ann Arbor, Mich. Northwestern vb. Michigan. At Lafayette, Ind. Michigan Aggies vs. Purdue. At Iowa City, la. Iowa vs. South Dakota. At Indianapolis, Ind. Indiana vs. Notre Dame. ' At Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska vs. Ames. At Norman, Okla. Oklahoma, vs. Missouri. At Des Moines, la. Drake vs. Grinnell. At Greencastle, Ind. Franklin vs. DePauw. At Crawfordsville, Ind. Rose Poly vs. Wabash. At Hanover, Ind. Butler vs. Hanovr. At Cleveland, O. Case vs. Hiram. At Akron, O. Akron vs. Mt. Union. At Granville, O. Miami vs. Denison. At Oberlin, O. Oberlln vs. Western Reserve. At Ada, O. Ohio Northern vs. Wooster. At Springfield, O. Wlttenhurg vs. Cincinnati. At Lawrence, Kan. Kansas Aggies vs. Kansas. At Ripon, Wis. RIpon vs. North; western (college). At Lake Forest, 111. Lake Forest vs. Beloit. At Milwaukee, Wis. Great Lakes vs. Marquette. At Delaware, O. Ohio University vs. Ohio Wesleyan. At Lexington, Ky. Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky. At Marietta, O. Bethany vs. Marietta. QUAKERS AGAIN SPLASH THROUGH OCEANS OF MUD Wayne county clay plus Jupiter Pluvius made Reid Field at Earlham muddy Thursday afternoon and ser iously interfered with Coach Mowe s conception of a football practice. Despite this fact, the Quaker machine waded up and down the field in a snappy signal practice and light scrimmage. The fact that St. Mary's has only played one game with an outside col lege this season seems to be the best argument in favor of the Quaker eleven. The dope bucket may be in for a bad upset, however, as the St. Mary's line-up has 9 letter men. Last year the Catholic college was noted for its speed and forward passing game and this year's team is almost an exact repetition. Coach Mowe hopes for a letup in the rainfall next week, for St. Mary's and Franklin are different teams and it will take strenuous work and lots of it for the Quaker squad to get in shape for the Baptists. By defeating Franklin and Butler, Earlham would have a solid foundation on which to base her claims for second place in the I. C. A. L. and the Quaker mentor will make all efforts towards attaining this objective. 'Saturday's game will be closely followed by football critics of the state. Rooters and Band Will Go With Miami to Dayton OXFORD, O., Oct. 31. Coach Little, of Miami university's football team, said last night that he was ready for the Denison game in Dayton Saturday. Some enthusiasts believe that Miami will stage a great come-back Saturday, redeeming itself after its overwhelming defeat by Oberlin last week. The new backfield in which Beekley, Munns, Brower, Marshall, McDiarmid and Regan are fighting for places, FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a new raethofl that controls J Asthma, and w want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your i case is of long standing or recent de-' velopment, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our! method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation. If you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve1 you promptly. j We especially want to send It to I those apparently hopeless cases, where I all forms of inhalers, douches, opium i preparations, fumes, "'patent smokes," j etc.. have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that this new I method is clesisrned to end all difficult breathing, all wheezing-, and all those terrible paroxysms at once. This free offer is too Important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mall coupon below. Do it Today. FREE TRIAL COUPON FROXTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 301X. Niagara and Hudson Streets, Buffalo. N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: AUTO OWNERS If you intend buying a Winter Top for your car, place your order at once for early delivery, as the factories are rusted. W. A. PARKE 17 S. Tenth St. Phone 1632 Agents for Detroit Weather-Proof Tops, also Auto Trimmings and Repairs of all kinds.

I. U. WILL BE HOST TO BASKETBALLERS; DATES MAR. 12, 13 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 31. Indiana's state basket ball tournament will jrevert to Indiana University this season following a vote favoring this Institution over Purdue University, where the meet was held last season, by the members of the Indiana High School Athletic Association in annual meeting yesterday. .The return to Indiana marks the tenth time that the downstate university will act as host to the state high school basket tourney. It also marks the return to this institution of the meeting following a lapse of a year, the tournament being held last season at Purdue University. Indiana and Purdue were the only schools bidding for the tournament. Alternate Plan Defeated. A motion to alternate the schedule annually between Purdue and Indiana, which was made immediately after the decision to hold the meeting this season at Indiana University, was voted down. The state tournament will again be played on the same approximate dates as in years past, opening Friday, March 12, and continuing through Saturday, March 13. The sectional tourneys will follow the former schedule of playing a week prior to the state meet, Friday and Saturday, March 5 and 6, respectively. Location of the sectional tournaments will not be decided until a later board meeting. An important ruling, having a bearing upon eligibility laws for teams in

the association, received a ravonte vote of the meeting. The rule states that: "No student enrolled as a high school member In the past In any high school will be eligible to participate in athletics following enrollment in another high school until he has completed one semester In this institution. However, should the parents of the student actually change their residence to the location of the new high school in which the student is enrolled the student will be eligible for athletics." played the best football last evening ever seen at a Miami practice. Coach Little says he will not permit McGinnis, Wolf or Kramer to play for two weeks. He expects to use them In the Mt. Union game, Nov. 15, and the Cincinnati game on Thanksgiving day. Arrangements were yesterday completed for a special train to run to Dayton leaving here at 8:45 Saturday morning. More than 500 students have engaged places on this train. Yesterday over $100 was collected by the tag method, the funds to be used in paying the expenses of the varsity band to the Dayton game. Coach Little says he hopes to make things interesting for Denison, but he will not predict a victory. Free hot water for hot drinks at picnics or for any other use, is served ! to the public at a recreation park in j Toronto, from a gas water heater ' placed on the ground by the city au- J thorities. ! Quick Relief For All Rheumatics If So Crippled You Can't Use Arms; or Legs, Let Rheuma He!p You. If you want relief from agonizing rheumatic pain (no matter what form) in two days swift, gratifying relief : take a small dose of Rheuma once a j day. j If you want to dissolve the uric acid : poison in your body and drive it out through the natural channels so that you will be free from rheumatism, begin the Rheuma treatment now. It is inexpensive and positively harm- j leps. Rheumatism is a powerful disease, ' strongly entrenched in joints and mus- i cles. In order to conquer it a powerful enemy must be sent against it. Rheuma is the enemy of rheumatism, and must quickly give joyful relief or : money refunded. Good druggists every-; where recommend it. Adv. I

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Monday, Nov. 3, will see the start of the A. S. M. Factory League bowling schedule, when the Hoosiers and Empires clash in the first match. Great interest In the league is being taken by the factory employes and keen competition is expected. The complete schedule as announced by Tim Sprouse, manager of the Y alleys, follows: November 3, Hoosier Empire; 5, Kentucky Easy Pull; 7, Light Draft Jumbo; 10. Empire Jumbo; 12, Hoosier Kentucky; 14, Easy Pull Light Draft; 17, Hoosier Easy Pull; 19, Empire Light Draft; 21 Kentucky Jumbo ; 24, Easy Pull Jumbo; 26, Hoosier Light Draft; 28, Empire Kentucky. December 1, Kentucky Light Draft; 3, Hoosier Jumbo; 5, Easy Pull Empire; 8, Hoosier Empire; 10. Kentucky Easy Pull; 12, Light Draft Jumbo; 15, Empire Jumbo; 1, Hoosier Kentucky; 19, Easy Pull Light Draft January 5, Hoosier Easy Pull; 7, Empire Light Draft; 9, KentuckyJumbo; 12, Easy Pull Jumbo; 14, Hoosier Light Draft; 16, Empire Kentucky; 19, Kentucky Light Draft; 21, Hoosier Jumbo; 23, Easy PullEmpire; 26, Hoosier Empire; 2S, Kentucky Easy Pull; 30, Light Draft Jumbo. February 2, Empire Jumbo; 4, Hoosier Kentucky; 6, Easy Pull Light Draft; "S, Hoosier Easy Pull; 11, Empire Light Draft; 13, Ken-, tucky Jumbo; 16, Easy Pull Jumbo; 18, Hoosier Light Draft; 20, Empire Kentucky; 23, Kentucky Light Draft; 25, Hoosier Jumbo; 27, Easy Pull Empire. March 1, Hoosier Empire; 3, Kentucky Easy Pull; 5, Light Draft Jumbo; 8, Empire Jumbo; 10, Hoosier Kentucky; 12, Easy Pull LigAt Draft; 15. Hoosier Easy Pull; 17, Empire Light Draft; 19, Kentucky Jumbo; 22, Easy Pull Jumbo; 24, Hoosier Light Draft; 26, Empire Kentucky; 29, Kentucky Light Draft; 31, Hoosier Jumbo. April 2, Easy Pull Empire. Continuing .their drive for the championship of the City Bowling league, members of Kaysee No. 1, took the measure of Wilson's Cleaners, in three straight games at Twigg's alleys, Thursday evening, Mercurio, anchor man for the Kaysees, had an average of 1S2, which gave him premier honors, and his 199 In the second game gave him high score of the three games. High score and high average for the evening, however, went to Smedinghoff, anchor man on the Kaysee No. 2's. His highest score was 214 while 186 gave him high average. Aided by his consistent bowling, the Kaysees captured the odd game from Hill's Laddies, by the small majority of 5 pins. Losing two games, caused Hill's Laddies to take a firmer grip on last place. Bad Sickness Caused by Acid-Stomach Ii people onl? realized the health-destroying powerol an acid -nomacb ol toe many kinds of sickness and misery it causes ot the lives It literally wrecks they would cuard against it as carefully as they do against a deadly plague You know in an instant the Crst symptoms of acid-stomach pains of indigestion; distressing, paintul bloat: sour, gassy stomach, belching: food repeating, heartburn, etc. Whenever your stomach feels this way you should lose no time in putting it to rights. If you don't, serious consequences are almost eure to follow. Ruck as intestinal fermentation, auto intoxication, impairment of the entire nervous system, headache, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver; sometimes even catarrh of tne stomacn and intestinal ulcers and cancer. It you are not feeliDe right, see if it isn't acid-stomach that is tbe cause of your ill health Take EATONIC. the wonderful modern stomach remedy. EATON" IC Tablets quickly and surely relieve the pain, bloat. telcriing. and heartburn that indicate acidstomach. Make the stomach strong, clean and sweet. By keepingtheslomaeh in healthy condition so that you can get full strength from your food, your general health steadily improves. Results are marvt-lously quick. Just try EATONIC and you will be as enthusiastic as trie thousands who have used it and who say they never dreamed anything could bring sucn marvelous relief. So get a big 50-oent box of EATONIC from your druggist today. If not satisfactor re turn it and he will refund your money. ( FOR YOUR ACID-STOMA CI?) A great stock of men's Winter Suits and Overcoats. Suit values are wonderful and every new model is shown single and double breasted; patched, slashed and plain pockets; one-quarter and fully lined; some are belted, others have pinch pleats. Newest colors and fancy mixtures. For older men, plain, conservative fitted and semifitted models are shown. There's an Overcoat here for every man and all styles, colors and weights. $25 $40 MALLORY HATS Best hat values to be had and in all new shades and styles. Make your next hat a Mallroy if you want to get maximum hat value. S3.50 to $5

Marines to Clash With Whitewater Independents In the first independent basketball game of the season for this vicinity, tne Richmond Marines will hook up with the Whitewater Independent in the Whitewater high school gymnas

ium, Saturday evening. The Marines will be running up against a strong combination in the Whitewater Independents, but according to Carl Runnels, captain, they will be able to hold their own. The following members of the squad are to meet in George Brehm's store at 6:30 o'clock, Saturday evening: Mansfield, Cannon, Runnels, Dillon, Mott, Faye and Ward. ONLY THREE CAN FINISH AIR RACE CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Three flyers in the airplane race over a 5,400 mile twice transcontinental course today were In position to finish before sundown officially ended the contest. The other army aviators of an original starting list of 62 apparently were hopelessly distanced. Masonic Calendar Saturday, Nov. 1. Loyal Chapter. No, 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. All members are requestrd to be present as the by-laws are to be voted on. MRS. ED JACKSON DIES NEWCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 31. Mrs. Rose Jackson, 43 years old, wife of Ed Jackson, former judge of the .rrenry Circuit Court and secretary of state of Indiana and a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor, died, here Wednesday, a th hnm "-- Rev. Charles E. Shultz, former county clerk, where she was visitiuy. was due to heart disease. BITRO-PHOSPHATE IS GOOD FOR THIN NERVOUS PEOPLE A French scientist has discovered an organic phosphate which should be a very effective remedy for weak nerves, sleeplessness, thinness and lack of strength, energy and vigor. Its substance is described by specialists as identical in composition with certain vital elements naturally found in brain and nerve cells and one which when taken into the human system is quickly converted into healthy living tissue. This phosphate is already widely known among druggists in this country as Bitro-Phospuate and some physicians claim that through its use strength, energy, vigor and nerve force are frequently Increased in two weeks' time. Dr. Frederick Kolle, Editor of New York Physicians' "Who's Who," says it should be prescribed by every doctor and used in every hospital in the United States. As there are a great variety of so-called phosphates, those Uwho wish to test this substance should be sure to get the genuine Bitro-Phos-rhi tp. A dv. HOC MEAL Make Em Scpeal A hungry hog Is MTHcrowiBi hog. The squeal is a sign of health and that good use is being made of the feed it gets. FEED RKD HOG MEAL nd every pig will squeal for i&cre "fevery ltttle pig- in each litter will grow "like a weed". RKD HOG MEAL puts stroag frames in the carcass keeps the digestive organs ia good shape and makes your hogs iacrccse rapidly in weight. Call us up fcr a few pointers on RKD HOG MEAL POWELL ELEVATOR rountain City. Phone 111, A New and Novel Bank

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GREENFIELD, Ind., Oct. 31. The Greenfield High School football eleven after defeating the Newcastle High School twice by scores of 16 to 6 and 19 to 13, and stopping the Brazil gridders, 54 to 0, feel that they have an ample right to the Indiana high school title. An English ship has been equipped by the royal navy to make soundings of the air.

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