Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 252, 1 September 1920 — Page 9

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AFTER REFEREE FOR HEAVY TITLE FIGHT

(By Associated Press) BENTON HARBOR. Mich.. Sept 1. With the championship contest between Jack Dempsey, the champion, and Billy Mike, the challenger, only six days away, the question of a referee for the title match received serious consideration In the camps of both men today. Several conferences have been held over the selection of the third man in the ring, but no decision has been reached and none is likely until the arrival of Thomas Bigger, chairman of the state athletic commission late today or tomorrow. Half a dozen men prominent in ring affairs are under consideration. Among them are James J. Corbett, former heavyweight champion Jim Griffin, a referee of San Francisco, and Jim Dougherty of Philadelphia. Emerson W. Dlckerson of Grand Rapids, Mich., president of the Central league, has been selected as referee of the preliminary contests. There will be three heavyweight matches preceding the Dempsey-Miske contest.

Yesterday's Games

1.1- - , .HI.,,-, ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. At St.. Louis R.H.E Brooklyn 002 001 2005 16 1 St. Louis 001 001 0002 7 1 Pfeffer and Millar; Sherdell. Goodwin. Jacobs and Dilhoefer. At Chicago R. H.E Philadelphia 020 000 0013 9 0 Chicago 000 000 0000 5 ! Meadows and Wheat; Alexander, Crter and O'Farrell. At Pittsburg R. H.K. New York 201 110 0005 14 1 Pittsburg 000 000 60x 6 10 3 Barnes, Nehf, Douglas and Smith, Snyder: Adams, WIsner, Hamilton and Schmidt. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Philadelphia R.H.E. Detroit 500 101 000 000 0108 16 2 Philadelphia 020 001 301 000 0108 14 6 Ayers, Oldham and Ainsmith; Hairia. Moore and Perkins. At Washington R. H. E. Cleveland 300 004 0007 10 1 Washington ....000 000 1001 9 2 Bagby and CNeil; Erickson, Beamiller, Conway and Gharrity. At Boston R.H. E. Cicotte and Schalk; Bush and Schang. At New York R. H. E. St. Louis 000 100 2003 6 1 New York 000 002 0002 5 1 Davis and Severeid; Collins, Shawkey, Quinn and Ruel. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis (2 games) R. .H. E. Columbus 000 000 000 0 6 1 Indianapolis 001 000 OOx 1 4 1 George and -Kelly; Jones and Henline. Second game R. H. E. Columbus 200 000 0204 8 2 Indianapolis 000 000 0033 7 0 Mulrennan and Henry; Cavet, Petry and Henline. At Minneapolis (2 games) R. H. E Kansas City 003 150 70016 12 1 Minneapolis ...000 000 040 4 7 4 Ross, Saunders and Sweeney, Brock; James, Packard, Jackson and Mayer, Owens. Second game R. H. E. Kansas City 001 001 0002 7 0 Minneapolis 400 001 22x 9 9 C Lambert Hortsman and Sweeney; Schauer and Mayer. At Louisville (2 games) R.H.E. Toledo 000 419 12320 20 2 Louisville 000 010 202 5 11 6 McColl and Woodall; Koob, H. Miller and Meyer. Second game R. H. E. Toledo 000 200 0002 7 2 Louisville 003 020 OOx 5 10 2 Middleton and Woodall; Graham .and Kocher. ' At St. Paul (2 games) R.H.E. - Milwaukee 000 001 000 1 6 5 St Paul 030 301 60x 13 17 0 McWheeney, Schultz and Huhn. Haines; Griner anr Hargrave, MoMenemy. Second game R. H. E. Milwaukee ...010 021 000 004 12 0 St Paul , 220 000 000 01 5 13 0 Relnhart and Huhn; Browne, Williams and Hargrave.

NATIONAL LEAGUE IS NO PLACE FOR WEAK-HEARTED FAN

. GIANTS ARE READY FOR EAGLE SERIES Richmond Giants have strength

ened and will be at the top of their game for Muncie in the doubleheader to be played next Monday, Labor Day, according to Manager Cooper. Among the new players are Taylor, first base, and Miller, outfielder. After the doubleheader the Giants 4 will be ready for the city championship seriea with the Eagles, which will start Sept. 22. Cooper says. The first game Monday will be called at 1:45. Ladies will be admitted free when accompanied by escorts.

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Left to' right above: Mamaux, Sallee and Benton. Center, in Giant uniform: Fred Toney. Belsw: Cadore

The biff league pennant races this season are tho prettiest that have been staged in many moons. While the American league scramble has been a close one, the Indians have hogged the lead most of the time. First place has been changing hands so oftec in the National that the printers

and Eller.

are. dizzy. Brooklyn, New York, and the Cinei Reds are fighting it out for the flag right now and the result seems to hang on how tV.e pitching staffs of the three teams go. in the next few weeks. The teams rank about even in batting strength. The Dodger burling staff, composed of

Grimes, Cadore, Marquard. Mamaux and company, is by far the most formidable now. But the Ciants' mound outfit has been strengthened recently by the return of Benton to form. The Reds' staff has been weakened all season by the failure of Sallee atfd Eller to win under the new rules.

Another One Gone

Cincinnati. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Rath, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 0 Daubert, lb 4 0 2 7 1 0 Groh, 3b 4 0 1 2 2 0 Roush, cf 6 0 1 2 0 0 Duncan, If 3 0 0 4 1 0 Neale, rf 4 0 1 4 1 0 Crane, ss 3 1 0 3 3 0 Winga, c 4 0 0 5 1 1 Eller, p 3 0 1 1 1 0 See 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 1 8 30 10 1 See batted for Eller in tenth inning. Boston. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Powell, cf 1 0 1 1 0 0 Christenberry 0 1 0 0 0 0 Eayrs, cf 1 0 0 2 0 0 Boeckel, 3b 4 1 1 1 1 0 Mann, If 5 1 2 2 0 0 Cruise, If 4 0 0 4 1 0 Holke. lb 5 0 4 10 0 1 Maranville, ss 4 0 0 6 3 0 Gowdy. c 4 0 1 4 1 0 Ford, 2b 4 0 0 0 5 0 McQuillen, p 4 0 0 0 4 1 Totals 36 3 9 30 15 2 Christenberry ran for Powell In third inning. Innings Cincinnati 001 000 000 01 Boston 001 000 000 2 3 Three-Base Hits Daubert Groh, Powell. Double Play Duncan to Wingo. Struck Out By Eller, 4. Bases on Balls Off Eller, 5; off McQuillen, 4. Time of Game 2:09. Umpires Klem and Emslie.

THREE HIGH SCHOOL COACHES RESIGN

Announcement has been made of the resignation of Coaches Rock and

I Fries of the Richmond high school.

Successors have not been appdintea. There is enough material, it is the opinion, in the old men to turn out some winning teams this year, and because there are many available on the faculty capable of coaching basketball, trouble in this line is not anticipated. However, last year was the first year for football and prospects were " good for a winning squad this year. No successor has yet been appointed to fill the vacancy made by August Eckel, athletic director of the high school, who resigned to become supervisor of athletics in the Y. M. C. A. at Rushville.

Raiford and Collins Will Instruct Athletes Two members of the graduating class of Earlham college, both allround athletes, will teach this fall and supervise athletics. They are Eugene Raiford, four "E" man, who will be instructor in chemistry and physics in Oakland high school, Illinois, and in charge of athletics, and Cecil Collins.

! who will be superintendent of the

of all athletics. Both are letter men in basketball and football. In that he is a four letter man Raiford ranks with Ross Williams and "Deac" Reagan, both wellknown old star athletes of Earlham college. Raiford Etarred in basketball,

football and baseball and went out for I pole vaulting. Collins was one of the

best men on the football squad last year. Both will undoubtedly train good athletic teams In their respective positions.

Harry Pidgeon, of Wilmington, Cal., has reached Honolulu in a 34-foot yawl, which he sailed across the Pacific all alone, in 26 days.

RED CROSS PET

Suburban Games Are p Announced by Brehm Suburban baseball games for Sunday as announced by President George v Brehm Wednesday, follow: New Madison at Boston.

Whitewater at Lynn.

PRACTICE SHOOT PLANNED A practice shoot will be held by the squad to represent the Quaker City Gun club at the shoot at Connersvllle, Labor Day, Sept 6. Thursday afternoon at the Athletic park. Waldo Dubbs was recently appointed the fifth man of the party of five that will compete from Richmond.

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League Standing

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Iift. Brooklyn 70 55Cincinnati 67 53 New York 67 56 Pittsburg 63 .58 Chicago 63 64 St. Louis 61 64 Boston 49 67 Philadelphia 50 73 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Chicago 77 48 Cleveland 76 48 New York 77 50 St. Louis 62 58 Boston 59 64

Washington 52 66 Detroit 48 73 Philadelphia 39 83 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs. Won. Lost. St. Paul 91 41 Minneapolis 71 61 Malwaukee .68 65 Indianapolis 68 65 Toledo 66 65 Louisville 62 69 Columbus 53 . 77 Kansas City 48 84 GAMES TODAY. National League. -Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Pittsburg. American League. Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at Washington. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. American Association. Toledo at Columbus. Louisville at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Kansas City at Minneapolis. T

Patti, Edwin Hartman, Charles Alexander, Verling Morrison, Paul Huffman, Ralph Stanley, Earl Borton, Lawrence Erk, Albert- Hartman, Ralph Craig, Guy Jackson, Paul Stanley, Jerry Craig, Earnest Schuman, of New Madison.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsey Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. Elva Clark, Miss Nellie Bockhofer and Mr. Lawrence Cook attended the Dark County Fair, Thursday. Mrs. Urton and Mrs. Danner called on Mrs. Dora Little, Thursday afternoon. Miss. Marjorie Klrtman Is visiting with Miss Esther Boyd for a few days. Tom Cook, of Zenia, On spent Saturday and Sunday with his father, Mr.

VGeorge Cook.. .. .Miss Ruth Little had

tonsils removed Monday Mrs. N. A. Kirtman called on Mrs. Cora Danner, Tuesday morning Mrs. Hector Urton is visiting her mother this week. Miss Ardath White is camping at Chautauqua Mrs. Dora Little called on Mrs. Danner Monday evening Several from this place are attending Chautauqua. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. The Rev. James Garvin, of Columbus, Ohio, has been spending two weeks here with Mrs. Viola Routh Frank Rummel and wife, of Indianapolis, spent over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rummel Miss Grace Kiess left Monday after summer vacation- at home for Indlanpolls, to begin her school work for the coming term Miss Locke, teacher in Manual Training School at Indlanpolls, has been visiting relatives here, Mrs. I. N. Cooke, also Mrs. Mae Boden Mrs. George Riegel is visiting friends at Culver Dr. Modlin and family have moved into their property on West Church street Miss Mildred Boughner, of Pershing, visited with friends in Cambridge, Monday evening George Mason, of Detroit, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mason, returned home Tuesday Miss Julia Kiess will make her home with Mrs. Christina Moore on East Front street this winter Miss Katherine Ulerich has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gard in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brlnger, of Cincinnati, spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer Miss Mary Matthews, of Lafayette, has been the guest of Miss Daisy Ayler. Mrs. Haskett on Front street, has ben ill Miss Updegruff, of Indianapolis, who has been in Cambridge with friends the past two weeks, returned home Tuesday Bert and Harry Medsker are home from Pittsburg for a vi?It with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Medsker. LEWISBURG, Ohio The Rev. George Dittman and family arrived home Friday evening after spending about three weeks visiting their relatives In Indiana and Illinois Bernard Lightcap nd family spent Sunday in Dayton The Rev. Joseph He"ndrix and family are spending a

.560 few days at the home of Mrs. HenJ5g , drix's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George "545 ( Cowgill Clifford Locke and family

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Mrs. Charles Maze, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Maze and son, Allen, last Thursday afternoon.. . . .James Swafford and family, of Liberty, visited their son, Charles, and family, last Sunday. . . . .Mrs. Julia Little and grandaughter went to Eaton, Saturday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Flora... .Mr. and Mrs. Everett LaFuze and son, Harvey, and Jimmle Don Ardery visfted Simon Parks and family, near Concord, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ardery are entertaining a little daughter, Betty Bernice, since Monday, Aug. 30. ....Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coddington entertained Irving LaFuze and family, Joseph Coddington and family, all of Liberty; Kelso Moore and wife, of New Madison, O.; Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and Mrs. Edna Richards and son, Evan, of Greenville, O., at dinner, Sunday. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served in the evening The ladies of Hanna's Creek church will furnish a fine dinner at the Creek Brothers sale of big type Poland-China hogs, Sept. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze entertained Carel Montgomery and family, of Lotus, at dinner, Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and daughter, Adelaide, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCarty, of Clifton, at dinner, Sunday Ralph Kitchel returned home from Bay View, last Sunday A. P. Creek and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. David Maze and Mrs. Carrie Toler, at supper, Saturday eve

ning John Schrader and family, of Kitchel, spent Sunday with Chester Beets and family, west of Liberty Floyd Orbaugh and wife who went to Colorado, to reside, last spring, are expected to return and think Indiana is a good place to live in Perry La Fuze is installing a new silo on his farm. Cecil LaFuze of Albany, who has been visiting relatives in Union county for some time, will return home this week,. .. .Mrs. Nancy Minor, who has been in ill health for some time, does not improve. . . . Ezra LaFuze and daughter, Ruth, visited his son, Charles and family, of Boston, last

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrader and son Loren of this place, attended Chautauqua at Richmond. Sunday Mr! and Mrs. Spencer Stevens took supper Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Carson, of Liberty. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Winston Huff returned home Sunday from Chicago, where he has been working for the past summer Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bogue spent the week end with relatives at this place Nellie Overman

is Improving from a recent attack of tonsllitis..... Ralph Reynolds, who is. studying art t school in Cincinnati, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds.... .Miss Hetta Thomas, who has been in Spain the past summer, will sail for home Saturday, Sept 4..... Leslie Beall and family moved Tuesday Into the FranS ' Skinner property, formerly owned by Mrs. Pivrvlance Mr. and Mrsl J. T. Reynolds entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Hunt and children, of Connersvllle, Mrs. Emma Hunt and daughter, Olive, and Ralph Reynolds. Miss Ellen Davison, Mrs. Elizabeth Marine and Mrs. Addleman attended camp meeting at Fairmount last week... Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks entertained at elx o'clocck dinner .Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Breunan and daughter. Grace., .i .Louise Study started into business college at Richmond Monday morning for a nine months business course.. .. .Mrs. S. E. Jones and Mrs. Carl Hollifleul and son. Junior, left for their home at Terre Haute last Monday morning after visiting with relatives at this place..... Mrs. E. A. Penny and children, of Pontiac, Mich., spent the week enw with C. N. Hatfield and family The 26th annual reunion of the W. W. Lacey family was held at Funk's Lake, west of Winchester, last Saturday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lacey, Corrie Lacey, William Lacey and family. Charls Lacey and family, all of Portland; Clarence Ford and family, of Bryant, Ind., Clifford Lacey and daughter, Bert Lacey and family, all of Winchester; Cora Chenoweth and son, "Harold, Mi's. Angeline Skinner, all of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kriel of Indianapolis. Clyde Lacey, of Bloomington, Mrs. Louise Dalbey of Muncie, Lester Lacey and family, Ira Lacey and family, Harry Lacey and family, Frank Lacey and son, Clifford, and daughted, Lucille; Forrest Lacey and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner. At the noon hour a basket dinner was enjoyed by those present.... Rev. Aaron Worth and wife attended the Prohibition convention held at Indianapolis the first of the week.. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dougherty and children, of Milton, ton, spent Sunday with M. O. Harrison and family Among the teachers who attended institute jit Richmond last week were Grace Pitts, Hazel Showalter, Mary Spillman, Olive Har

rison and Lester BealL. ...Mr. and Mrs. William Bond and daughter, Helen Virginia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barton neur New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lacey and children and Mrs. Shoemaker spent Sunday w ith George Cockeril and family, at New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson, ot Marion, Ind., spent last Sunday with D. C. Thomas and fmlly. Ernest Davis and son .Louis, of Richmond, also were Sunday guests...-

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The American Red Cross at Constantinople has taken charge of this lad while his father, who is no less a personage than Gen. Baron Peter Wraneel, conducts a campaign against the Bolsheviki in south Russia; The boy is said to have become quite a pet of the American Red Cross workers in the Turkish capital. His mother a Ked Cros3 nurse throughout : lijf'-.var.

Ily last Sunday afternoon Treva

Cotterman went to Dayton Sunday j evening to attend school at Jacobs'! business college Sholoh Lutherrn Sunday school held a picnic at Glen

Rice and familv. Mondav Lester

.611 Waltman and family have moved from .606 the William Frantz property In the 517 north end of town, in the property 480 with her mother. Mrs. S. D. Holman

441 Milford Studebaker and wife, of

.397 Des Moines, Iowa, are visiting rela.320 tives here. His bovhood davs were

spent In and around Lewisburg

Pet. I Forest Kesler spent the week in Col-

.6S3 umbus with Clifford Ozias and wife .538 Florence Sweeney of this place and

.511 Herald Longnecker of Eaton, called .511 1 on the former's brother, Russell

.504 1 Sweeny and wife, near Versalles.,

.473 Sunday Plan to attend the Home

.4oS Coming at Lewisburg next Monday

.361 Labor Day The roads are being im

proved by having crushed stone and gravel hauled on them.

HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. The Rev. Stovenour will preach here next Sunday morning, at 10:30 a. m. Everyone Invited. . . .Perry LaFuze and family were dinner guests of Alvan La Fuze and family last Sunday Several from here attended Chautauqua at Richmond, Sunday Miss Hazel Davis will go to Dayton this week. Sh3 will teach in that city the coming year Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phenis went home with their son, Abraham, last Saturday, to remain several days. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Orbaugh, of Kitchel, entertained Edward Shengler and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kennie Barrodale and Florence and EUeanor, and son Burdette, Friday evening Daniel Kitchel, of ogansport, Ind., are visiting Union county relatives this week Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain are entertaining Miss Irma

Stackhouse. of Greensfork. She will

MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mrs. Dougherty, of Muncie, Ind.. visited her daughter, Mrs. Effie Clark, Sunday and Monday Cleo Hardwick and family, Lyndsey Canaday and family called on

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones, south of t remain for a two weeks' visit

Richmond, Sunday afternoon Mr.

and airs. A. J. Little and son Yorke attended the Coats reunion at Winchester, Sunday Mrs. Mary Ann Pemperton entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Puthoff and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William Puthoff and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Cook.. . . .Miss Helen Frist entertained her Sunday School class Friday evening at her home on the State ine road. Music and games were the features of the evening. Refreshments were served "to the following: Misses Hazel Barney, Iris Alexander, Marjorie Kirtman, Matilda Pogue, Madonna Erk, Helen Huffman, Luretta . Breese, Louise Alexander, Mary Jackson, Elsie Hartman, Andrew Alexander, Esther Jackson, Blanch Alexander, Helen Schuman, of New Madison, and Helen Frist: Messrs. Oran Alexander, Roscoe Fouble, Lowell

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Mildred Little viBited in Richmond for the week-end with her cousin. Miss Bernice Burt Irving LaFuze and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and Miss Irma Stackhouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchel Friday night. Ice cream and cake was served Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tappen and son Herald were dinner gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck, west of Liberty, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sammons, who were recently married, and who reside at Witts Station,' were given a miscellaneous shower last Tuesday evening. About 30 guests were present. A fine time prevailed. They received many useful and beautiful gifts Mr. and Mrs. David Maze entertained Mrs. Everett Little and

daughter, Mildred, and son, Charles

Clayton, and Mrs. Julia Little, am grand-daughter, Suzzanne, Mr. an

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