Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 65, 27 January 1920 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESD AY,J AN. 27, 1920.

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GOOD BOXING SHOW MARKS NEW ERA IN RICHMOND SPORTS , Orer twelre hundred local light fans Vera more than pleased with the boxing show staged In the coliseum Monday night. In which Frankle Nessler,

ot Cincinnati, gained the decision over

Jlmmle Dalton, of Indianapolis, in the main bout of the evening.

Joe Walters, of Connersville, had a 20 pound advantage over Yank Druley,

and easily gained the -decision al

though the sympathies of the ' fans

were wit hthe CentervUle scrapper.

Bud Wallace - did not uphold the

reputation of Richmond as a fight cen

ter, and took the count from Eddie McCarron, of Plq.ua, Ohio, in the sec

ond round of their eight round bout

me nessier-Daiton scrap was a thriller from beginning to end, al

though fans grew tired of the contln ous clinches.

v The fight opened with Dalton on the aggressive but the boxing skill of his

opponent easily blocked the terrific

overhand punches aimed for the jaw,

Nessler usually countered with short

right hand jabs, followed by a left

hook.

Dalton was credited - with but one

Tound, the first, and this solely on ag

gressiveness. The second was Ness-

ler's by a good margin. The third,

fourth and fifth were said to be even.

but the remaining five rounds were

gained by Nessler. The vlast two. were

his by great margins as he reversed

his tactics and tried for a knockout

He did not land very effective, blows

until the last minute of the final round

when a right hook "to the face, follow

jed by an uppercut to the body and JQtaen another hook to the fact, dazed the Indianapolis scrapper, but the end

of the round saved him from further

punishment.

"Yank" 8tay 10 Rounds. Joe Walter's easily gained the decision over Yank Druley but the sympathy of the fans was with Druley. Druley entered the ring at 140 pounds while Waiters tipped the beam at 160. On account of this great difference In weight, fane did not expect the CentervUle boy to stay the 10 rounds. He did however, though he took a good trimming. The first four rounds were all Walters, but . in: the fifth Druley landed several good blows and gained the most points. He was also given a shade in the sixth round but that was the beginning of the end of the little man's winning point. The bell saved Druley, In the tenth round. A great round of applause greeted Druley when he Jeft the ring. Fllowlng the fight, Sam Vigran announced that Mllbume Saylor, one of the leading middleweights of the country, had challenged the winner. It is probable that Saylor and Walters will compose part of another show, as "Walters is a good scrapper. The first bout of the evening did not amount to much, as Wallace took the count in the second round. The first consisted mainly of McCarron ducking the wild swings of Wallace.

Bowling Notes' 1 L ' The final quarter of the City Bowling league schedule will get under way at Twlgg's alleys Tuesday night ptWhen Wilson's Cleaners and Lichten'(els Haberdashers hook up. The Inatch should be filled with high

scores, as both teams have been hitting the head pin with great accuracy In recent games. The fast-traveling Hill's Laddies are scheduled to hook up with the CocaColas in the second match of the evening. The Artists maintained their 4lead In the Natco Bowling league by outrolling the Blind Beggars in two games on the Y alleys Monday night. They lost the final game by 94 pins. Otte rolled high score for the evening with 176 in his first game. He also grabbed high average with 163. The High Costers and the Non Producers will hook up itt tonight's prgram. And to think, after the fuss they have made against money, that a bunch of Sdclalistic seamen should rebel because they weren't allowed to shoot -craps.

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REDS RECEIVE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BUTTONS CINCINNATI, 0 Jan. 28 The Cincinnati Nationals today received their world baseball championship buttons, awarded by the National Baseball Commission." " " ... The buttons which are to be worn fn the coat lapel, are about the size of a quarter, the rim being a wreath.. Within the wreath is a miniture baseball diamond in which is set a diamond. Encircling the gen is the inscription: "World Champions 1919" It is made of old Roman gold.

8tanislaut Zyszko.

Stanislaus Cyganlewfcz Zbysko, the

"original Zyszko," to be exact. Is to

arrive back in the U. S. in a few days, ! after an absence of eight or nine years. And it'll be a business trip, too, as he hopes to engage the best wrestlers on the mat and seek the heavyweight title which Frank Gotch refused to yield to him. Stanislaus was the first of the giant Zbysko brothers to break into the wrestling limelight. It is his brother Wladek who has been busy on the mat In the east the last few seasons. Stanislaus was recognized as a dangerous man at the . Graeco-Roman style of wrestling when he made his first visit to this country. He is a giant in size, with a chest on him "like a house", and powerful arms. When he arrived, though, he found American wrestlers devotees of the catch-as-catch-can game and what success he gained was at the cost of hard labor. He met and defeated many of the well known men and then challenged the late Frank Gotch, then recognized as the world's heavyweight champ. Gotch made short work of the giant. Zbyszko claimed that Gotch got to him before he was "all set." Stanislaus was in Odessa when the war broke out in 1914. Being a na

tive of the section of Poland which in 1914 was under Austrian rule, he was declared an alien enemy by the Russians and, although he wasn't penned up. was forced to remain in Russia. Reports from abroad state that during that time he wrestled several Russian stars, thereby keeping in condlton. Just how near condition he has kept himself since then remains to be seen. Zbyszko Is well over 40 years of age. He was over 30 when he was in the U. S, At that time he weighed 245 pounds and was getting heavier right along. He stood five feet 10 inches tall. Some Idea of his immense size can be gained from his other measurements, which then were: Neck, 22 inches; chest, 55; waist, 42; biceps, 23; forearm. 19; wrist, 13; thigh, 32, and calf, 19 inches.

SHAMROCKS PRACTICE FOR

RICHMOND PANHANDLES The Shamrock basketball squad held a stiff workout in the Garfield gym Monday night, in preparation for the game with the Panhandles Wed

nesday evening. The Shamrocks include several classy players. Wednesday's game will be one of a series and the winner will represent Richmond in the basketball tournament for i independent Richmond teams the later part of next month.

DEBUTANTE QUAKERS WILL MAKE BASHFUL BOW-TO EM-ROES

GOLF CHAMPION DEAD CHICAGO, Jan. 27 George Simp

son, former amateur golf champion of

Scotland and more recently prominent as a professional in American national open championships, is dead here. In 1911, he tied for first in the national open with Michael Brady of Boston and J. J. McDermott of Philadelphia.

EARLHAM FRE8HIES MAY PLAY EATON HIGH EATON, O., Jan. 27. Management of the Eaton high school basketball team is endeavoring to arrange a game with the Freshman team of Earlham college, to be played here next Friday night.

Earlham will be - given ' another chance to "step oat' 'into basketball society Wednesday evening, when the EmRoes will be entertained upon the

.coliseum floor. -

A successful party tendered the guests from Indianapolis, will bring

social recognition from the leaders oi

the basketball "elite" of Indiana ana Big Ten circles. .

An informal entertainment was pro

vided for members of Coach Mowe s family of basketballers in the Earlham

gym Monday afternoon. The affair was to nave been held at the coliseum, but arrangements for. a pugilistic

show prevented.

Not all the Squad were in the best physiclal shape, as Lawler and Hall

are in the first stages of being ill

They are expected to be in the best

of health by Wednesday's entertain

ment. '

Admission Not Restricted, However. Reserved admission cards for tomor

row night's affair are going rapidly.

This will be the last entertainment

provided for Richmond basketball so

ciety until Feb. 6, when the well

known DePauw quintet will be enter

tained In the coliseum.

Friday night, Terre Haute personages, the Rose Poly Engineers, also of the elite,; will greet Coach' Mowe's

squad. These critics are not so enthusiastic over Earlham's chances against the haughty Em-Roes, as the Indianapolis team is Included in the highest

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society. This la the first time Earl

ham has climbed so high on the basketball social ladder and every one

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Richmond B. B. Man Will

Attend Chicago Meeting Richmond will have a representative

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Feb . l, . unless the Exhibition company decided to eliminate baseball

rfom Richmond's calendar of summer

sports, according to an announcement made Tuesday by one of the directors.

A directors meeting will be held this

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8WAYNES WIN GOOD GAME

FROM ATLAS AGGREGATION

Playing for the right to lead the Industrial indoor baseball league, the Swayne-Robinson nine defeated the Atlas aggregation 4 to 1 on the Y floor

Monday night. The game was a pitchers battle between Firth, of the Atlas, and "Red" Zeyen. Both whiffed 10

men but Zeyen had better control

Zeyen was also the leading sticker

of the evening, scoring three, out of

four of his team's total. T Matotx

was responsible for. the lone run scored by the Atlas. The second game of. the evening was forfeited , by the

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