Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 73, 5 February 1920 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1920.

PAGE NINE

PALMER ASKS FOR ADDITIONAL LAWS TO QUELL SEDITION WASHINGTON. Feb. 5. Additional anti-sedition legislation, "simple In character and guarding the guarantees of the bill of rights but covering the hiatus in present statutory laws," was iirrorf )it A ttnr-nw rieneral Palmer

Wednesday before the House Judiciary

committee.. Upholding the right of free speech and constructive criticism, the attor

ney general protested against pending measures "which be said . were "too . drastic and far reaching and so search

ing that they overreach tneir purnoses " Mare harm than rood would

come from repressive legislation, he added. Reviewing the activity of the Department of Justice In suppressing radicalism, Mr. Palmer told the committee that vigor with which his dertaitTnent nail nrtoA tnsrether with Its

notice of law breakers of the strong smd nosltivA intention of the govern

ment to punish crimes had had the effect ot maintaining such order in the United States as would have been otherwise impossible. Enemies of Law Many. ."But there is no existing statute adequate to meet the present situation," Mr. Palmer told the committee. "There is a condition of revolutionary intent in the country on the part of both aliens and citzens which is sufficiently widespread to merit serious consideration of Congress. This revolutionary intent is manifested chiefly by threats, both written and spoken by persons who would injure, destroy or overthrow the government by physical force or violence. Citizens' rights should always be guarded, the attorney general said, addng that he agreed with those who criticized the Graham-Sterling bill on this ground.

Bowling Notes

Way, .. ....6385 39 164 R. Llchtenfels, "55244 V 33 167 Stoneclpher, ...5944 36 165 Lahrman, ......4369 27 162 Kelly, .. 5513 33 167 Haner, .........6352 39 163 Harry Smith, ...4323 27 164 Qulnlivan, 5254 33 159 Erk. 6493 '39 166 Snavely, .......5883 36 163 Broderick 6413 39 165 Zeyen 4924 30 164 Rlnghoff, 3281 21 156 Selms 6101 39 156 Roach. 5860 39 150 Llchtenfels, ....6112 34 150 Hasecoster, ....2421 . 15 161 Klinger, 6016 v 39 154 Bayer, ..2854 18 159 Hill 4186 28 150 Fr. Ryan 4095 28 146 Rung, . . ; ...... 3707 24 154 Gentle, ..3912 25 156 Ellis, ..........6237 36 145 Groan, .........5768 . 39 147 Grottendlnck, ..2699 18 150 Dubb 4847 32 151 Bockhoff, , .3189 23 139 Pardick, 2927 18 163 Spalding, ......1432 9 160 Nick, 730 5 ' 141 Epping, ........135 1 135 Ed. Hill 466 3 155 Otten, 465 3 155 Richmond High to Work

The Blind Beggars romped home with three wins from the High Costers on the Y. M. C. A. alleys Wednesday night. High score for the evening was captured by Otte, who 6hoved 204 pins into the pit. Lane grabbed high average of the evnlng with 174. Thursday night at Twigg's alleys e T.iohtenfolK' Haberdashers and

Hill's Laddies mixing it in the first

engagement or tte evening, wuye favors the Haberdashers. A battle royal should ensue when the Coco-Colas and Wilson's Cleaners clash in the final performance of the Tintv. too ma noRseaa several

eeuwB i.v . -- 200 rollers and 900 scores should be

plentiful. ... . Choral attractive TlHzeS Will DA

awarded by Phil Twlgg at the close of

the season, to teams ana inaiviuui rhowlng the best scores. The leading -.. t.ittii at tha end of the season

will receive $80, $50, 30 and $20 re-

spectlvely. High team score wr ioe reason will net the rollers $10 00. Second high team score will bring $5.00. High team average IS worth $10.00. To the roller of the highest single game score ot the season, $10.00 will be awarded. Individual average will bring the same amount, while second average honors will net $5.00. Frank Llchtenfels has offered an $8.00 hat to the person making the highest league Bcore, starting Feb. 3, and continuing until the close of the, season in March. K Meyers is leading the procession for the hat, as.be rolled 245 last Tuesday night. Latest team and individual averages compiled by "Jiggs" Hadley shows Jones possessing the bulky average of 190 for 12 games. The real leader, however, Is Huffman, with an 184 average for 24 games. Feltmans Tramps have a five game lead on their nearest rivals, Wilson's Cleaners.

Out oh Coliseum Floor

Final nreoarations for the Rntrelnnil

rame Will be made bv the Richmond

high school basketball squad In the

uoaseum xnursaay afternoon. This will be the first workout of the high ccbool squad on the large floor this week. Earl ham oceunled It on Mon

day and Wednesday and as the

uoiiseum was arranged for a speaker on Tuesday night, the high schoolers were "out of luck." Many rooters will accompany the team to Splceland. Just '"who will

start the game against the "Quakers," Coach Fries is undecided but nrobatalv

the same line-up that started against

Technical high, will be used.

QUAKERS WORK HARD FOR FRANKLIN FRAY

Even though robbed of an opportunity to get back into the good graces of the fans, the workout held by the Earlham basketball squad in the coliseum Wednesday afternoon, was snappy. The entire squad, with the exception of Johnson, was out. Practice will continue, although no game Is scheduled until next Friday, when Franklin is to be played. The Franklin aggregation defeated Butler,

41 to 15, at Indianapolis, Tuesday. The Earlham majority over Butler was not near this amount. - Coach Mowe and Captain Johnson are reported as rapidly Improving,

and asBistant-coach Nate Hlggins expects Mowe to retrun to the squad by the end of this week, and Johnson by

the first or next weeit. Pitts May Play Back. In case Johnson is not in condition for the Franklin scrap, the Earlham

line-up would consist of Goar and Lawler, forwards; Carey, center; and Hall and Pitts, guards. Pitts has tried

out at back guard in the absence of

Johnson and has put up a good exhibition.

Hall would make a classy floor

guard, as Wednesdays practice

showed. His height and weight enable him to break up opponent's plays and

also to be an important factor in of

fensive work. The ability of Goar in

the forward position is well known to

local fans.

Up to date, Earlham has held her

own having scored four victories

against four defeats. Cedarville, But

EATON, BLOOD IN EYE, TO INVADE FOUNTAIN CITY EATON, Ohio. Feb. 5. Eaton high school basketball squad goes to Fountain City, Ind., Saturday evening to take a crack at the high school team of that village. The Fountain City lads chalked up a 25 to 19 win over the locals here last week and the locals hope to return the compliment in the game on Saturday night.

The St. Louis Browns are the last of the major league clubs to decide upon a training camp for the coming spirng. Jimmy Burke has discovered a place known as Taylor, Texas, and he will take his players there.

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Jer and the Indiana Dentals on two occasions, compose the Earlham wins.

Wabash, Em Roes and Rose Poly twice, compose the defeats. A win from Franklin will put the standing on the right side of the 500 mark.

PANHANDLES ARE SWAMPED

IN GAME AT CONNER8VILLE

Playing without the services of the ;

two star players, the Richmond Pan

handle basketball team was complete

ly swamped by the Connersville Inde

pendents at Connersville, Tuesday night.

, The final score was 50 to 11. "How

ever another game will be played with the Fayette county team soon, and it is expected to have a different result.

The Panhandles will play the' Log-,

ansport Independents at Logansportj Friday night. Qraffls and Tittle, who;

were absent from the Connersville

game, will be able -to make the trip to the upstate city. Manager Williams predicts a victory for the Panhandles, as Centervllle defeated the

Logansport five last . week and. the

Railroaders are of about the samei

Gatherings From the World of Sport j

strength as Centerville.

Manager Fred Mitchell of the Chi

cago Cubs, is enthusiastic about his

pitching staff for the coming season. He believes that Alexander is due for another big year, and that Lefty Tyle; will be as fit -when he was with the Braves.

As the sole preliminary to the re-i cent Btetcher-Caddock match In New York, Taro Miakl, an exponent of Jiu jitsu, gave a highly edifying exhibition of the art which the Nipponese have made famous. Miakl vowed he would throw four opponents In jig time, and he made good to the extent that he tossed three who could be Induced to face him. The fourth evidently impressed by the fate of bis companions, ' vanished Just before lt was his turn to try conclusions with the Jap. - Miakl disposed of Sailor

Smith of Brooklyn In 1 minute 58 see onds. He required exactly 45 seconds to subdue Otto Sampson of the Bronx, and Mike Margowits ot Brooklyn took the count . so quickly that no one caught the time. Frank Miller, manager of the TJp land club, has been ordered by tho club's owner to make every effort to sign Home Run Baker for the coming season. If Baker decides to report to

the club he will be made captain of the team. Miller had a conference with Baker . last fall and it is said that J. Franklin promised him he

would join his team If he did not re

turn to tha American league. Baker was a member of the club In 1916 and received a salary of $5,000. When the team won the pennant Baker received a substantial bonus. If the Delaware league is not former this spring Upland will play independent ball. - Sam Agnew, recently released by the Washington club to the San Francisco club ot the Pacific Coast league, has shocked the minor leaguers with

his demand ot salary. Sam contends that he will need more In the minors

as It Is a longer season, and he must

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Team Standing Team Won. Lost. Ave,

Veitman's Tramns. . . .31 14

Wilson's Cleaners 26 Coco-Colas ..25 K. of C. No. 2. 22 K. of C. No. 1, 21 Llchtenfels 20 Hill's Laddies. 18 A. 8. M 17

Following are the individual scores: pinver Tl. Pins Gamea Av.

Jones, 2282 Huffman 4408 Tomllnson 5500 Sherer, 6925 Evans 5901 King 6890 K. Meyers 5794 Foster, 6303 Hugh Smith, ...6802 Bennett 6738 Todd 5683 Mercurio, 6597 Slade 5226 Smedinghoff, ...6487 E. Ray, 1648

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678 556 489 467 444 400 378

190 184

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175 174

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172 169 169 152

165

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