Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 98, 5 March 1920 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM A3TD SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920.

PAGE THIRTEEN

BRINGING UP FATHER

By McManus

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. EGYPTIAN MISSION .DONE,, ,, , (By Associated PrM) LONDON. March Ylsebwai ;iltf iter's mission haa sonclnled- Its to v estimations in Egypt and has adjparo ed to meet in London alter" Easter u prepare its report, according to 1 Cairo despatch to- the London Times, quoting a notice Issued to" the' Egyp tian press today.

RICHMOND WINS FIRST TOURNEY

GAME FROM KENNARD, 24 TO 15

Richmond high school basketballers

safely passed the first test in the race for district honors, by defeating Kennard 24 to 15, In the second game of

the tournament at Newcastle, Friday. The teams were evenly matched in weight. '

Richmond could not pull together

n the first half, which ended 7 to Q

n her favor. The Red and Wlltte

orublnation got to working In the

second half and was never headed. Alison, with two field markers and

ix foul-throws, led Richmond In scor

ns. Cook 8 tarred for KennaTd. The

score:

S Richmond, ter Gls. Fls. Ms. Pts.

tiofger, f 2 0 0 4

larkins, t 2 0 - 0 4 teed, c 3 0 0 6 Vilson, g. 2 6 0 10 'rice, g 0 0 0 0

Totals 9 6 0 24 Kennard. Player Gls. Fls. Ms. Pts.

ladison, f 2 0 0 4 felson, f 1 3 2 5

ook. c 3 0 0 6

skell. g 0 0 0 0

itafford, g 0 0 0 0

udge, g 0 0 0 0 Total 6 3 2 15 Fouls Harkina. 2p, Wilson p, Pried o. Madiaon d. Nelson 2v. Cook 2p,

Oskelle 4p, Stafford 1.

Rereree, Edwards. Scorer, bmitn. Hagerstown Out Ahead. Hagerstown won a hard fought

scrap, 24 to 16 f ronr Mooreland, in the fourth game. The game not safely won by Hagerstown until the last minutes of play. The first half ended with Hagerstown on the short end of an 11 to 10 score. Hagerstown was but three points ahead with three minutes to play, when Leavell made two sensational baskets. Leavell with six field markers led the scoring for Hagerstown. Kemplin scored 11 points for Mooreland. - Cambridge Wallops Economy. Cambridge City Aad little trouble eliminating Economy from the district basketball tourney Friday morning, winning 25 to 8. The winners were never In danger, assuming a lead and loafing through the last half. Boughmer starred for Cambridge City with five field markers. Fisher showed best form for Economy. Middletown Wins. Mlddletown won a slow and uninteresting game from Cadiz in the opening basketball scrap of the tourney Friday morning. Fitzburger starred for Mlddletown and White for Cadiz.

RESULTS AT RUSHVILLE Liberty safely turned the first lap In the Rushvllle district tourney by defeating Raleigh, 18 to 8, Friday. The score would probably have been much larger had Liberty played up to form. McMann with 12 points, led scoring for Liberty. Connersville beat Arlington, 34 to 17; Fortvllle ran up 47 points to Wilkinson's 6; Melroy, 38, Fairview, 21; New Palestine, 31, Maxwell 12; Greenfield, 29, Westland, 6.

League Baseball in Richmond

Depends on Support of Fans

Richmond may have baseball dur-

hg the coming season, but at the same

Erne, there Is a big chance to lose the

ame here in organized lorm next

bason or any other season.

Central league baseball in Richmond

1 as far from an actual accomplish

ment now as it was two weeks ago, nd baseball in any other league is in

lie same position.

But either in the Central league, or

1 one of the two others that have

HenAirRichmond a franchise, is pos-

blefor next season, nut tne wora

the men who attenaea tne meeung the Commercial club last Wednes-

ky night must be backed by the sup-

rt of every baseball fan in Rich-

ond and the entire community, and

acked hard.

Can Be Played If?

Last Wednesday night a crowd of

en met at the Commercial club

oms and discussed possibilities of

ague baseball in Richmond for the

ture. At this meeting a decision

arlham Takes an Awful

Beating From Depauw, 40 to 13; Lack Practice

Earlham closed its basketball season

taking a 40 to 13 walloping from pauw at Greencastle Thursday :ht.

Depauw got away to a good start and

telassed the Quakers throughout, ulham showed lack of practice, as

tlr guarding was far below standard r1 na-HSwnrk noOi

LTohnson was credited with playing

t best game for Earlham. Time

er time the Tigers broKe through Quaker defense onlv to be stopped

Mm Hall as usual led In field !

his for Earlham, although the best I

could do was two. Lawier was tne , ef Quaker point getter, tossing nine j

It of 13 free chances. Cannon, Car-1

o asd Miller, the Depauw offensive

b, oecu conneciea wun nve neiu

rkers. Gipsum tossed but six out

11 chances.

was reached that Richmond could support baseball if every fan in the community would support the game. League baseball for Richmond at the present time is a question of finance, and unless fans are willing to do their part toward financing the game, Richmond will not have Central league, or any other league playing here next season. To Hold Meeting Soon. The committee appointed at Wednesday night's meeting will hold its first meeting soon, and a plan will be worked out at this meeting to raise funds to support the game. A league team needs $15,000 to start the season, which will mean that with this amount the community will be able to support a league for many seasons following. It is up to the men who are interested in baseball, and in Richmond, to decide, as much now as it was a week ago, Mr. Baseball Fan, are you willing to do your share?

WABASH TRIMMED. The biggest upset of the I. C. A. L. came off at. Terre Haute Thursday night when Wabash received a 26 to 15 trimming from Rose Poly. Wabash gained an early lead but lost it to the fast traveling Engineers. Wabash was handicapped by the small floor. Hunt and Burns starred for Wabash and Conover and Ellis for Rose Paly.

Six Clab S. A. L. Circuit Probable for Summer

- Earl Cooper. "Well, I see the team has signed up," remarked a Pirate rooter facetiously the other day when the news appeared that Wilbur Cooper, star hurler of the Bucaneers, had put his signature on his 1920 agreement. It isn't quite that bad as far as the team is concerned, but the fact is that the signing of Cooper means that the Pirates need not fear losing their best bet. Cooper has been the Walter Johnson of the Pirates for several seasons, winning despite the rotten backing he has had much of the time. One reason Cooper is such a bear may be the fact that he was born in Bearsville. W. Va., Feb. 24, 1892. He started pro ball with the Marlon club in the Ohio State league in 1911. He won seventeen games and lost eleven games with them and the following season he was grabbed by the Columbus A. A. club. Sixteen victories and only nine defeats In the 1912 campaign caused the Pirates to go after him, and he has been with them ever since. He has been a big winner every season except 1915, when he lost sixteen games, while winning only five.

Fortune await3 the inventor of a life boat that will float on a sea of trouble.

WHO UPSET THAT DOPE CAN? BLAMED THING'S IN A MESS

Old King Solomon would be welcomed with open arms by state dopesters were he to appear. It would take a man of his ability to straighten cut the jumbled I. C. A. L. dope. Everything was lovely at the start of the season. Wabash was to win ond Earlham probably to hold second place. The first upset came when Earlham allowed Rose Poly to romp home with a 20 to 16 victory. Rose Poly was then smothered by Wabash. Earlham trimmed Butler and then lost a 30 to 28 game to Rose Poly. Another big upset came when Earlham trimmed Wabash 25 to 23 two weeks ago. The final crash came this week, when after walloping Depauw, considered one of the bpst teams in the West. Wabash received a 26 to 15 walloping from Rose Poly. The Engineers were defeated for the third time this reason by State Normal, 27 to 23, Wednesday night. State Normal has been trimmed by both Butler and Indiana Dentals. Earlham has defeated both these teams by large scores. Wabash won from Rose by an overwhelming score earlier In the season. Coach John Thurber. of Franklin, announces he can straighten the tangle by giving his team first place honors and drawing straws for the other positions. However, Earlham and Wabash

will not consent, as both figure they

have just claims.

Final arrangements for a six club Saturday Afternoon baseball league for next summer, will be made at a meeting of representatives from local factories at Sam Vigran's store next Thursday night. Representatives from four factories attended a meeting last night and made application for entry. The three largest Industrial concerns in the city

were not present, however, and from these Vigran hopes to get two teams to complete a six club league. The Natco, Wayne Works. Swayne-Robin-son and Johnson-Fry-Indianapolis Glove, are those making application. The Pennsy, A. S. M. Starr Piano and Easthaven are the four prospects.

Election of officers, date of opening,

placing of franchises, committees appointed and several other matters will be worked out at next week's meeting.

JUNIORS DIAMOND AS MAJOR LEAGUE MOGULS PLAN IT

V I A o k. MOMf PUT

Trial of Men Charged With Gambling March 22 Trial of James Braxton, A. Bishop, Herbert Haustetter and Henry Gauter, arrested in the Westcott Hotel on a charge of visiting a gambling house, has been set for March 22, it was announced Thursday. The case will be tried in circuit court. Trial for A. C. Disher and A. A. Brown, manager and clerk of the hotel, will not be set until after the trial of the other men, according to the prosecuting attorney.

TWO MEN MISSING AFTER FIRE AT CAMP SHERMAN CAMP SHERMAN, Chillicothe, O., March 5. Private Earnest Wagner, and Robert Williams, a civilian waiter, are missing today following the fire which last night destroyed the community house. A charred body was removed from the ruins early today.

Good Health for You Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea Costs but Little and Ton Can Hake a Whole Lot from One Package

Diagram of the Infield, showing dimensions. The official dimensions of the baseball diamond for boys under sixteen years of age, as approved by the major leagues' rules committee, are as follows: Distance between bases 82 feet; home plate to second base, 115 feet, lift inches; home plate to pitching rubber, 60 feet The official ball is to be not more than 8ft inches in circumfer. ice and is not to weigh more than 4 ounces.

NORWAY VOTES ADHEARENCE

TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS

CHRISTANIA, March 5 The storthing today voted 100 to 20 In favor of the adherence of Norway to the league of nations.

Shamrocks and Centerville

in Hot Tilt; Former Win

The Richmond Shamrocks defeated the Centerville Independent basketball team 28 to 25 in a hard fought game in the Garfield gym Thursday night The Shamrocks ran up a large lead in the first half, their peculiar offensive formation puzzling the visitors, the score standing 17 to 6 at one time. The Shamrocks started the scoring in the second half and then slow up. Centerville came back with a rush but the Shamrock defense tightened in the last five minutes of play and prevented further scoring. Runnels led in scoring for the Shamrocks, annexing eight field goals and two free throws. Bertsch was the bright light for Centerville, tossing four field markerB. A return game will be played by the Shamrocks at Centerville March 13. Practice for this game wi'l be held in the Garfield gym next Tuesday night.

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BEEF ROASTS

25c

PURE LARD

28c

Also BEEF, PORK and VEAL "Home of Good Meats"

More people are drinking Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea than ever before, because they have found out that for liver, stomach and boweli and to purify the blood there it nothing sure r, sale r or better. The little tots just love it.

Bowling Notes 1

rhe A. S. M. bowling five took the

asure of the Coco-Cola aggregation two out of three games at Twlgg's

(ys Thursday night. This was the y match rolled as the Kaysee Num- - I ,1 A U . 5

r vne-L.icmenifis Kaum wn uaui-u

on account of the entertainment

en by the K. of C. for the soldiers

town. The match win be played

Inter. Hich score for the evening

ft captured by Fofer with 224. He h came through for average honors

h 191. The scores:

'Coca Cola s.

Tandlcap 90 pins.

layer 1st 2nd 3rd Tl. Av.

g 1SS 1S2 190 SCO IS-

ps 147 147 200 494 165 ler 179 224 170 573 191 Smith 1S2 14 m 510 170

mett . 203 ISO 132 533 17S

m totals ..899 S78 S95 A. S. M.

randicap 186 pins.

layer 1st 2nd 3rd Tl. Av.

Ivay 157 166 1S9 512 171

en lav loo ! it i 1 1 J J .

an iro to- lai

hbjaU- 202 171 158 631 177

f.; 127 219 167 513 171

earn totals 7S0 876 806 leh Score Fosler, 224.

igh Average Fosler, 191.

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