Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 48, 7 January 1920 — Page 9
THIS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S13N-TELEGRAU -WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1920.
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MOVE CONFIDENT OF VICTORY; SEES ROSE GAME WITH BUTLER
,? "While In Indianapolis Tuesday, Coach Mowe arranged for the Indianapolis Em-Roes to play the Quaker basketball machine late this month. No date vai set but Mowe will try to arrange -with Manager Vernon, of . R. H. EL, to have Richmond change the " date of the game -with Technical high of Indianapolis, from Jan. 30 to 31. Eartham la scheduled to play Rose Poly a return game on Jan. SO, and by " a change in the date of the high . ' school game, Richmond would be treated to two high class exhibitions of basketball on the 31st Bacon, well known basketball player who Is a member of the Ft. Wayne t K. of C. quintet, and the Dayton Trtangles, will referee for Friday's game against Rose Poly. The game will be called at 8:30 p. m. Mowe witnessed the Butler-Rose Poly game at Indianapolis Tuesday
night and Is Impressed with the show-
' tag made by both teams. Althougn Rose Poly won the game in the five v minutes of overtime granted, Mowe ' believes Earlham t will emerge with the long end of the score from Friday's scrap.
' ' Mowe expressed surprise ovef 4he
38 to 84 defeat handed the Purdue
basketball team by Wabash Tuesday evening. Critics picked the "Boiler Makers' to have one of the strongest
teams In the middle west Mowe will put his squad 'through another strenuous workout in the Coli
seum Wednesday afternoon and im
part information gained from the But
. ler-Rose Poly scrap. He will also
work out a defensive scheme to stop
the four man offense of the Engineers. ( C Following Wednesday's practice the
"",. Quaker mentor will ease up.'
J Bowling Notes j
- The pennant hopes of Foster's Coco-
Colas "were rudely shattered .Tuesday evening when Feltman's Tramps
' tramped ' off with all three contests.
.. Four members of the Cokes were away
off form and could not hope to win,
Art King rolled in form In the third . contest, however,, when a total of 222
pins were upset.
Lichtenfel's Haberdashers were able ' to cop only one game from the A. S. M. five, in the second match of the evening. , Tho Haberdashers started out for n three game, cleanup, but the
Seeders could not see It that way.
Hign score tor tno evening was , claimed by Jones, with 225 pins In the last game. Erk annexed high average with 199. . Bob Tomlinson was second
; with 198. The scores: LicMenfels.
.. Handicap 146 pins. Player 1st 2nd TBIohmeyer. , .214 159 Dubbs .......135 125
3rd 172 142 145
To. 545 402 464
Smith .......164 "153
LR LIchtehfels 143 ,148 167. 464 Tomlinson . . .202 167 225 594
Av.
182 134 155 15S
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Whitewater Encouraged by Fountain Victory
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WHITEWATER, Ind., Jan. 7. The
Whitewater High school basketball rooters are going wild over the defeat of Hageretown at the hands of Fountain City last Friday night.
Spiceland and Fountain City defeat
ed Hagerstown.' Whitewater has play, ed Fountain City twice this year, the
last time holding them to a last min
ute victory.
Whitewater doesnot claim district
honors iptfboast of having a champion team but If Fountain City is the
strongest team Whitewater has to
come up against at the tournament,
Whitewater will come pretty close to the top. The team has been drilling
hard but Is only in fair shape com
pared with earlier form.
Coach Overpeck has arranged a
schedule for the remainder of the
season that will be mostly practice for the team, Cambridge City and New Paris offering the only real battles
expected, and with continuous drill.
lng Whitewater should make a . one.
showing by. the end of the eeasvn.
CARPENTIER WILL ' MEET DEMPSEY SOON, . IN TUANA RING
Team totals . 864 752 . 851 ;- - A- M.. i" ' . Handicap 185 pins. -. - Player 1st 2nd 3rd To. Av. E. Way ......150 148 .168 466 155 Roach .... .145 163 158 466 155 ; Groan .138 157 165 460 153 ,' Ellis . . . ... .142 . 149 180 471 . 157 'P- Haner s.. 183 160 189 532 ,177 Team totals.. 758 77? 860 ' High, score Tomlinson, 225. High. average Tomlinson, 198. Feltman Tramps. Handicap, 120 pins. - Player - 1st 2nd .3rd .To. Av. Sherer. ,., 170 168 , 164 502 167 Todd 164 164 .164 492 164 Meyers ......164 135 159, 458 153 - Erk 188 190 221 599 199 Hoffman 176 178 223 577 192 Team totals.. 862 835 931 Coco Colas. Handicap 106 pins. Player 1st 2nd 3rd To. Av. -King 156 146 222 524 - 175 : Jones 150 203 225 578 193
Fosler 172.131 205 508 169 II. Smith.... .161 156 164 481 160 Bennett .....175 156.104 425 145
Team totals.. 814 792 920 . High score Jones, 225.High average Erk, 199. PURDUE LOSES TO WABASH INDEPENDENT BASKET SQUAD
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 7. The
Wabash basketball team defeated Pur
due by a 38 to 34 count in the Purdue gym, Tuesday evening. Wabash i gained a lead in the early part of the game that the "Boiler Makers"
were unable to overcome. Tilson
. starred for the losers while Adams was the principal point getter for the
Scarlet.
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Bake" Signs With Yanks, Announces Miller Haggins
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 7. Miller Hugging manager of the New York Americans, left for home Tuesday, announcing Before his departure that he had closed with "Babe" Ruth- to play with New York this year. . Hugglns said that he and Ruth had come to satisfactory terms and everybody concerned was satisfied. He declined to state Just what sum was paid to the Boston club for Ruth but said It was about $125,000. Ruth, according to Hugglns, had expressed his satisfaction with the change,' and said he would try to break his batting record this season for New York. ,
Junior High Sports
Tuesday afternoon's basketball games in the Garfield gym were feat
ured by the one-sidedness of the three scraps. .The beet game of the three
was the 9 to 6 victory gained by Calkin's team over the Andersons.
Thomas was the star of the winning
team, caging seven of the nine points
Chris's team had but four players but
they defeated, Johnson's quintet by a
11 to 5 score. Bentlage s quintet ran
away from the team captained by BBeeson, 26 to 5. Hill was the star of the winners, annexing 14 of the
grand total.
More than half the people In the
United States live in the country.
GRIDER PICTURE
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Amazed.
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while discussing the medicine with
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and lives at 135 West Washington
street, Peoria, 111. His statement re
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of the facts.
"Ten years ago," explained Mr. Grld
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thirty-five pounds. Not being able to work any longer and, as everything had been done for me at home that could be, I Bet out for treatment elsewhere. I spent a long while in St. Louis under the best specialist I could find there. From there I went to Chicago arid finally came back to -Peoria the Worst discouraged man you ever saw. By this time I was down in bed more than I was up and had to live mostly on milk as anything else bloated me up as tight as a drum and the gas from it affected my heart until I could scarely breathe. There was a heavy feeling like lead in my stomach and such awful cramping pains that I could hardly stand it. I was having attacks of acute indigestion so bad at times I thought I was going to die. My circulation was so poor that I felt cold all the time an dthe color of blood couldn't be seen in my face. I had paid out over four thousand - dollars, but in place of getting better 1 got worse until I reached the point where I had little hope of living much longer. "Now this is Just the condition I was in at the time I began taking Tanlac, but since then I have gotten rid of my trouble entirely and I now "weigh two hundred and forty pounds. In a day or so after-1 started on Tanlac I commenced to want something to eat and it wasn't long until I could eat without it hurting me. I was almost dumbfounded when I could once more eat a meal without suffering trom it, for it had been ten years since I could do such a thing. I have never been able- to eat more or digest my food better than I can now and I am as well as I ever was In . my life. I am as strong as an ox and my robust health by the use' of Tanlac has cost me only twenty-four dollars. ; My friends -look at my broad shoulders in utter amazement.- I am not only willing to go before any notary In this town and swear to the truth of my statement, but. I could bring at least a hundred of my neighbors here, who will tell you what an awful fix I was in before I took Tanlac. - All the praise, thanks and gratitude for my wonderful recovery belong to Tanlac and I would be ungrateful not to pass the good word along." . Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite; in Greensfork by C. D. Corine; in Cambridge City by Mr. Dean House; in Pershing by Sourbeer & Rodenberg; in Centerville by Centerville Pharmacy, and In Milton by W." L. Parkins. Adv.
Coach Pleased With H.S.
Showing on Eve of Game : With Huntington Quint
"(By Associated Press) -
LOS ANGELES. Calif.. Jan. 7 Jack Dempsey, heavyweight pugilistic champion of the world.' woke up this
morning .'to learn from the . publio prints that be and Georges Carpentler of France would meet In the1 ring some time soon at Tla Juana, Lower
California."
James D. Cof froth, recently obtained
an agreement from Dempsey 's manager, Jack K earns, tor the champ to meet Carpentler at Tla Juana for a
purse of 1400,000 and news cablegrams
last night brought word that Carpen
tier's manager, Descamp, had agreed
to the match. The only stipulation
was that it be not over 15 rounds and to this Cof froth in San Diego expres
sed no disagreement. ,
"A fight of that length ought to be
decisive, especially with heavyweights," he said.
Every effort to reach Dempsey or
his manager here failed last night. Reporters who Jangled the i doorbell
at Kearns' Hollywood home were answered only by blank, dark windows
and silence. Nobody could find either to - tell him the news or obtain his comments.
. Date Not Set Yet Regarding the date for the match,
Coffroth in a statement given out at San Diego said he could not fix it definitely, although he expressed a desire to hold it as soon as the arena he plans could be constructed at Tia Juana. This arena, he announced would seat 50,000 persons. - Construction,' he declared would take several months.
The site of the arena will be near
the track and. big grandstand of the Lower California Jockey club.
NEW8PAPER8 CHANGE HANDS. MONTICELLO, Ind., Jan. 7. By a
deal Just closed Lawrence O. Corey,
Mrs. Mahala Corey and Donald J.
Wlckizer, all of Argoa, Ind., become J
VT VWA1V1D Ui Journal-Observer Company, newspaper
publishers, formerly In the hands of Charles L. Foster, J. D. Foster and A. B. Clarke.
An encouraging workout was held
by the Richmond high school basket
ball squad in the coliseum Tuesday afternoon. Speed, passing and basket accuracy was the best exhibited this
season.' The long training is beginning to have an effect and Coach Fries predicts that fans will be sur
prised with the showing made in Friday's game.
In the scrimmage Fries divided the strenrth of the sauad. Monger and
''Reed, forwards. Hunt at center, and
Harding and Martin at guard, com'
posed one team. Loehr and Harkins,
forwards, Dollins at center and Price and Wilson, guards composed the
other. The Reed-Monger-Harding scor
ing combination proved too much for
Price's team.
Lates Fries added Dollins and Price
to Reed, Harding and Monger and a smooth working combination was effected. Near the close of play Loehr
exchanged places with Monger, but
Harkins and Monger each dropped two
shots through the netting while the
first team was counting two goals.
At the conclusion of the workout.
Fries expressed himself as being well pleased with the ' showing made by
Monger, Harding and Reed. " Probably Reed and Monger will start the game
at forward.
High school will play the first game of the evening and play will be called
at 7: SO p. m. Jim Harrington will
reieree.
KILLED BY FALLING TREE
FORT WAYNE, Ind., Jan. 7. Walter Jolly, 26 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jolly, living east of here, was almost instantly killed yesterday afternoon when he was caught by a falling tree while cutting wood on the farm of his father-in-law, George Eager. A wife and one daughtersurvtve.
- ROSE DEFEATS BUTLER INDIANAPOLIS, Ind:. Jam 7. It
took lira minutes of overtime before Rose Poly could down the Butler bas
ketball team by a 27 to 26 score in
the Butler gym Tuesday evening. The
game stood 20 to 20 at the end of the
second half. Reiking starred for the winners..
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