Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 82, 16 February 1920 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEB. 16, 1920.

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8 MOWE'S QUAKERS A HAVE DIG SLATE FOR SEASON END

f With the end of the basketball seaeon, only three weeks off. Coach Move's Quakers -will have to travel fast to cop a lofty position In Indiana basketball,, The first obstacle Is the battle with Wabash In the coliseum Friday night A win for Earlham will bolster basketball morale. --. At present, Wabash Is the undisputed champ of the I. C A. K, not having lost a game. Earlham came within nine points of turning; this trick.

but Wabash badly walloped all other J. . C. A. L. members. Practice for

the Wabash tilt will be started by the Earlham squad in the coliseum Monday afternoon. A new combination is liable to start the game. - Big Crowd Expected. The record crowd of the season Is

expected. Both the curtain raiser be

tween Richmond high school and

Steele high, of Dayton, and Earlham and Wabash, promise to be "thrillers." A limited number of reserved tickets will be placed on sale Wednesday

morning at the Westcott pharmacy.

Butler and Franklin are willing to play oft their postponed games with

Earlham. DePauw has already Bignl

fied its willingness of transferring its scheduled game from Greencastle to

Richmond.

Basketball Scores

COLLEGE . Purdue, 26; Iowa, 21. Chicago, 23; Illinois, 21. Wisconsin, 40; Michigan, 13. Culver 23; Indiana Dentals, 22. Notre Dame, 29; Detroit, 26. Rose Poly, 29 ; Eastern Illinois, 25. HIGH SCHOOL, . Shortridge, 19; Bloomington, 17. Bedford, 26; Technical, 15. Martinsville, 33; Kokomo. 14. Muncie, 31; Jefferson (Lafayette) 22 Shelbyville, 26; Columbus, 21.

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Teeth Gritten, High School Faces Steele of Dayton

With the tourney only three weeks off, interest in basketball at Rlchf' mond high school is rising. ' Coach Fries has had a trying ordeal this season, and Richmond's record has not been glorious. However, Fries has 25 players of whom only four wfll graduate. - Most of these are sophomores. i Friday night's scrap with Steele high, of Dayton, promises to be a real v game. Practice will be held in the high school gymnasium Monday afternoon, but Tuesday and Thursday af'i ternoons will see the squad upon the r Coliseum floor. Steel is not accustomed to a big arena and this will bene- .. : fit R. II. S.

- Y. M. C A., WITHOUT REGULAR3 LOSES TO FOUNTAIN CITY , Fountain City forged ahead In the -: last ten , minutes of play and won a 33 to 24 basketball scrap from the ; 7 Richmond Y. M. C. A. five at Fountain City," Saturday night. The home team led the visitors 18 to 8 at the end of the first half but Richmond staged a comeback in the first 10 - minutes of the second half and tied 1 up the score, 20 to 20. Fountain City substituted fresh players at this point,

ana rapiaiy ran up a comiortaDie lead. The Y team was handicapped by the " absence of E. Porter and C. Porter, regular forwards, and Howard Webb, f' backguard. Chappel and Bodie led the scoring for the Y team while Long ncored most of the Fountain City points.

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Shamrocks Beaten at , EUoreio;34to20 The Richmond Shamrocks made the Eldorado Independents spend 40 minutes of hard playing to cop a 84 to 20 basketball scrap at Eldorado, Saturrday night: The bulky Ohio five prevented the lighter visitors from getting near the goal Fltzglbbofts, backguard, played the best gam for the. Shamrocks. Runnels, Shamrock forward, caged 16 of his team's total. Both the Shamrocks and the Eldorado Independents want games for next Saturday night. Those wishing to get in touch with the Shamrocks are to call the sporting editor of the Palladium. ' Games with Eldorado can be obtained by calling Harry, McCoy, at Eldorado.

The Kaysee Number Ones and the Coca-Colas are listed for the first performance Thursday night' Hill's Laddies and the A. S. M. quintets are booked for the second games.

Bowling Notes

Nasbaam Attends Dry goods Meeting; Problems Discussed Lee B. Nusbaum, president of the Nusbaum Dry Goods company,' left

I Sunday evening tor New York city,

l where he will attend the ninth an

nual conventlo of the National Re

tail Dry Goods Dealers'; association.

Mr. Nusbaum, who is secretary of

the Indiana association, ws chosen

as the state delegate to the national convention. Problems connected with

the retail dry goods busless will be

discussed at the convention, which is

being held all this week in the Hotel Pennsylvania. '

Monday night's bowling program for the A. S. ' M. league on Twigg's alleys, calls for the Easy Pull quintet and Jumbo five to mix things. .The Hoosiers and Light Draft fives are scheduled for the second performance of the evening and the champion Empires and lowly Kentucky fives will cIobo the bill. The league leading Feltman Tramp aggregation and second place Wilson Cleaners are listed to lead off City League bowling for this week at Twigg's alleys, Tuesday night The Kaysee Number Two and Lichtenfels Haberdashers, will close the program.

8PECIALS VS. SHAMROCKS. The Union Station Specials and Richmond Shamrocks wl'J play a basketball game in the Garfield gym Wednesday night. The Specials are composed of players employed at the Pennsylvania station. Clarence "Happy" Ward is captain,

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! Oakes Sixth District Labor Head; Party Forms Platform

.Harry M. Oaks, of Shelbyville, Ind., was chosen as chairman of the Sixth district for the newly organized Labor party, at the meeting of the party held in Indianapolis last Saturday. . Two resolutions were passed, one ordering expulsion from the party of anyone advocating' violence cr over-

throw of the government, and the othler opposing the lynching of negroes and calling for economic equality for

negroes and whites. . Candidates for state offices "from constable to Governor" will " be . nominated at a convention of party delegates in this city on June 4 and 6.

BAND PLANS TOUR OF. EAST ! LAFAYETTE. Ind., Feb. 16. It was

announced at Purdue University Friday that the Indiana Rotarians, in session at Fort .Wayne, had adopted a

ROSE P. STOKES TO PLEAD. ' NEW YORK, Feb. Irf. Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, who is recovering from Influenza, has announced that she would try to go to Chicago to plead to an indictment for alleged criminal syndicalism as soon as she was notified officially that Governor Smith had granted extradition. -

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