Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 331, 6 November 1919 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
THURSDAY. NOV. 6, 1919. PAGE THIRTEEN
WING NOTHING,
WORKING HARD, IS HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD Coach Rock's high school squad Is saying nothing as to the outcome of Saturday's game with Stivers high, of Dayton, but working like beavers each afternoon at the playgrounds. No word has been received from Newcastle and Manager Vernon has given up trying to schedule the Oreen
ana White. The attention of the entire student body of the school will be devoted to Dayton for it Is with teams of this city that the remaining games are to be played. Steele high will come to Richmond to close the season. Both of the Dayton schools have the strongest teams representing them In years and only a far different showing than the team has made will enable Richmond to win. Steele has Just about been conceded the high school football championship of Ohio, having met and defeated all teams that have put in a claim for the honors. Hughe3 high, of Cincinnati, last year's champ, was defeated by an overwhelming score. Steele will play her last game of the season on Saturday, Dec. 6, with the Northwestern high school of Detroit, Mich., champions of the automobile state. Steele incidentally has defeated Silvers by a large score. A large crowd of rooters will accompany the team to Dayton as all have their minds set on seeing Richmond come out with the long end of the score at least once this season. Richmond would have defeated Newcastle but now that Newcastle cannot
play here, Dayton is picked for the victim of the Red and White triumph.
Junior High Sports
i Room 2, of the Garfield Assembly Room League, continued Its winning streak by handing the representatives of Room 14 a 20 to 13 trimming at the Garfield Playgrounds, Wednesday afternoon. Room 2 has not lost a game this season and as the schedule is about finished, has first place in the league cinched. Room 14 311 001 31313 22 6 Room 2 242 220 35x 20 18 4 Johnson and Kessler; Thomas and Thompson.
Bowling Notes
Aided by the good bowling of Gardner, the Kentucky bowling five, of the A. S. M. Bowling League, made a clean sweep of the 3 games from the Easy Pull quintet at the Y. M. C. A. alleys, Wednesday evening. High score went to Gardner as well as high average.
Old Rivals Clash Again When Engles Play Eaton A large crowd la expected to witness the Engles Reserves-Eaton scrap at Eaton Sunday. Eaton people would rather see their team annex a victory from Richmond than from any other team. Eaton has a good chance of doing this, for several players of exceptional merit are included in the Buckeye line-up. Bill Rainey and Reid Clarke
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with the Reserves, but Captain Sheridan would not disclose their names.
Farm Institutes To Be Held in Every Indiana County Except Jasper LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 6. Five hundred and sixty farmers' institutes will be given throughout the stats during the next four months under auspices of the agricultural extensiou department of Purdue University and local farmers' institute organization!:. This is the largest number of institutes
ever held during one season, Prof."W. C. Latta, In charge of this work, reports. The Institute season will open Not. 19 with sessions in Dubois, Gibson. Brown, Crawford, Floyd and Switzerland Counties. They will be held regularly then throughout the next three and a half months except during the holidays and the annual farmers' short course at Purdue in January. Thirtytwo of them will be given during the remainder of November, 119 in December, 201 in January and 208 in February. They will reach every county in the state except Jasper, where other meetings have been held the last few years. The list' of institute speakers includes Mrs. Bert Lacey of Winchester, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, of Liberty. None from Richmond are announced.
OLD HI DEFEATED
The Old Hi team of Richmond went down to defeat at the hands of the King's Athletic Club team by a 41 to 28 score, at Muncie, Wednesday evening. The game was fast and well played.
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Close Examination tor Navy in This District Out of 26 applicants for enlistment at the local naval recruiting station within the last 3 weeks, 8 have been accepted and are now In the San Francisco training station. Of the 18 turned down, poor eyesight accounted for 10, hearing for 1. under weight for 3, bad teeth for another, and the remaining 2 for being under age. The California training station has been the choice of all the recent applicants and the fact that service In the Pacific fleet can now be had. has
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sixth district, leads the state In enlistments. Those from the sixth district accepted at Indianapolis are: Troy L. Ha-
worth, of Winchester; Chelsea M. Conning, of Eaton. Ohio; Airy . Pickett. ot Hope, Indiana; Lester Stutes and Jeasie W. King, ot Centerville; Arllo L. Good, of Lynn, and Fred Smith and George Rogers, of Richmond.
City Helps Coal Situation By Putting Out Lights Richmond merchants are keeping in close co-operation with James Dillon, superintendent of the light plant, in his request to curtail, as much as possible, the use of electric lights, in an effort to save coaL Window lights are absent after dark, and policemen are requesting every merchant who has forgotten to extinguish his lights, to bear in mind that every kilowatt means a saving of 4 pounds of coal. Citizens should remember that a curtailment of lights, in the beginning of the coal strike may prevent a positive hardship later.
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