Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 92, 25 February 1921 — Page 11

TWO LEADERS CLASH WHEN QUAKERS FACE BULL DOGS TONIGHT The two leading teams of the I. C. A. t L. basketball race will match strength at Indianapolis tonight when

Earlham meets Butler on , Butleriles floor. Pat Page's team rests securely in the top notch of the I. C. A. L. ladder, and even a defeat at the hands of the Quakers will not cause them much worry. So far Earlham has played only two league contests, one with Butler and one with Franlin. By winning the latter and losing the former, the Earlniamites now irate a a percentage of 500. The Butler aggregation on the other hand has won every league game played and boast of a perfect percentage. By winning the game tonight the locals can spoil the record of 'the Bull Dogs but cannot hope to lay claim to the pennant. Have Good Chance. In the first meeting of the two teams this year the Pagemon were able to return to the capital city victorious through the uncanny goal shooting of Leslie and Hooer, the visiting forwards. If these two point getters can bo stopped.the Quaker machine is at least the equal of the Indianapolis outfit. Last Monday night Butler met Wa bash at Crawfordsville and were de-; feated to the tunc of 34-25. By comparative scores this would put Earlham and Butler on about equal standing, as tho Little Giants defeated the Quakers by a 7 point margip. The principal scorers for the Pagemen in Monday night's contest were Hooker, "five field goals, and Leslie, two field goals. . Mit nntal Saturday night Mowo's men will

meet the lnuianapons uentat college i ""us' .aggregation and should repeat their i'08 against a stronger opponent, former victory over the toothpullers.4 However any one of these teams are nlthough the future dentists have been I a.Pt io be in th0 running up to the playing an improved class of ball!11"?1 sun. since the first of the season. Brownsvi lie has a little better Mowe took nine men with him on I chance that the rest of these teams the trip to the state capital. Lawler, llaviI5 defeated Boston several times Hall, Carey. Beck, Goar. Johnson. n neld Liberty in two games to a Townsend, Hadley and Ilinshaw. Jt is two-point loss There are only 10

probable that tho Quaker mentor will start the same lineup against the Butlerites that opened with DePauw Tuesday night. Bowling CITY LEAGUE

Team , Won. Lost. Pet. MalierS Meats 47 25 .05? Wilson Cleaners ... 38 34 .528 Hill Laddies ....... 37 35 .514 Lee Tires 36 36 .500 Feltman Tramps ... 31 41 .431 I. H. C 27 45 .375

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match when the city league got into action on the Twigg alleys Thursday night. Ray captured the high score "and average with a 231 Bcote and a 192 average. The Hills Laddies took two out of three from te Wilson Cleaners. The Cleaners dropped the . last game by one pin. King was the high man of the evening with a high score of 256 and high average of 212. The Lee Tires won two out of three Jrom the Feltman Tramps. The1 Tramps seemed to be completely off I form in the first two games but came I

back strong and won the last game j by a comfortable margin. Moral ity The Richmond Kewpies will journey Tvas the high man with a score of 204 1 to MUI1Ce Saturday where the Indiana and average of 181. ..J Junior basketball tournament will be The scores for the game8 last night 1 uu"1"i , m it . follow: (held under the auspices of the Muncie Maher Meats. J Y. M. C. A. This is the second year of Handicap 141 pins . the tournev and promises to be a

Player 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl. Av. Maher 132 ISO 124 436 146 Mercuiio ... 202 124 158 4S4 161 Maag 156 171 223 550 183 Ray 185 231 159 575 192 Zeyen 177 151 179 507 169 Team total. 993 998 981 I. H. C. Handicap 137 pins Player 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl. Av. Way 191 176 146 513 171 E. Miller ... 143 167 159 469 156 Groan 116 157 144 417 139 Muhl 116 173 194 4S3 161 Haner 179 148 148 475 158 Team totals. 882 958 9S High game Rh', 231.

High average Ray, 192. Wilson Cleaners. Handicap S3 . P!ns Player 1st. Sherer 15? R. Miller ... 131 Smith 140 Bennett 1S1 King 213 2nd. Srd. Tl. Av.i t."6 1 75 136 1G7 H3 160 140 144 236 r.i 526 487 521 636 152 175! 162 174 212

Team total. 963 983 925 Hills Laddies. Handicap 136 pins Player 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl. Av. E. Hill 158 180 144 482 161 Conklin .... 189 168 128 485 162 Lahrman ... 183 154 157 494 165 Lacey 201 146 JS4 531 177 Runge 161 191 177 529 176

Team total.1028 975 926 High game King, 256. lligti average King, 212. Lee Tires. Handicap 121 pinsj Tlayer 1st. Fosler 168 Gardner .... 159 Stonecipher. 130 Sturm 165 plomeyer ... 197 2nd. 3rd. Tl. Av 178 168 161 187 150 170 17S 159 172 167 514 507 450 502 536 171 169 150 167 179 Team total. 940 960 972 Feltman's Tramps. Tlaver 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl. Av. 105 pins 506 169 Handicap 162 201 Youngflesh . 143 Todd 182 Meyers 145 Molarity ... 155 Smith 150 167 167 184 150 ISO 174 204 150 529 4S6 513 450 176 162 11 Team total 880 935 1014 High game Morality, 204. High average Morarity, 181.' GIRLS' GAME AT-GARFIELD . Making its first appearance, thisseasbn the girls' basketball team of the First Christian church will battle the Community Service girls' team of Connersville on the Garfield gym on south Twelfth street Friday night. The price of admission will be 25 cents.

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Referee Gives Tourney Dope;

Has Seen County. Fivei Play BY HORACE PARKER i though fast and clean and faiiiv good As the time draws near lor the high Rnot at Uie basket th h d, ,

4j v. oui4uua i uH. aci wci i iuui nn iiivii L j on March 4 and 5 the question heard on all sides is "Who has the best chance to win?" The writer has seen all of the teams that will participate in this district in action with the exception of Economy therefore the facts gjven here are from the actional performance in the different games played. With the exception of Richmond and Conners'ville all the teams are somewhat handicapped by having small floors to play and practice on and Brownsville does not have a floor on which to play. Floor Handicaps. Economy, Boston and Fountain City really have the smallest chance to win j because of the size of the floor here " "uw ' "4 1 1C1" "T, "B on the squad Although small they never give their opponents a chance to rest seeming to possess an pextra amount pep. Cambridge Freakish. Centerville, Cambridge City, Hagerstown, Greenslork and Whitewater are all about evenly matched. Cen terville has six lairly good men but lack the necessary pep with goal shooting in a game. Cambridge City is a team that plays in streaks. Some games they make any number of goals and win by a comfortable margin, thenj again they will lose to the same team. ; Hagerstowa has a good fast team, j in fact the same team they had last rAo Than o nno-j r- in ha cllcrhtlv hpt- " ........... -- Is not playing the brand of ball now that they played earlier in the season. Should-they hit their old pace they will give the other contenders thing to worry about. , Whitewater has a very good team and according to their loyal support - ers are going to cop the bacon, ai STRONG KEWPIE FIVE READY FOR TOURNEY greater success than tne one iieia lasi year. There are 20 teams entered in the meet from all over the state and some strong competition is promised. Games will be played on the "Y" floor and at the high school gym in order to complete the meet in one day. The games will start at 9 o'clock and will be played every half hour, the periods being 15 minutes long. The Kewpies have been practicing hard for this meet and are in the pink of condition, and according to the advance dope have a fine chance of going well up Into the finals. The Kewpies have a strong five having lost only two games this year and have de feated somo of the best junior teams in this part of the state. j The following men will make the; trip: Monger. Sauter, Hyde, Wagner,! i Rclx, Thompson, Ycager, Addleman t inn1 n !.inpr Thpv will Dlav the I t'.nJiaiia;i.isi.- Chr;:amores in theiri first game at 11 o'clock on the "Y" ; i floor Big Eaters Get Kidney Trouble Take Salts at First Sign of Bladder .. .. Irritation or Backache. The American men and women must i guard constantly against Kidney trou-i ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is fill-id j with uric acid which the kidneys j strive to filter out; they weaken from i overwork; become sluggish; the elim-1 inative tissues clog and the result is ; kidney trouble, bladder weakness and i a general decline m healtn. i When your kidneys feel like lumps 1 of lead; your back hurts or the urino is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervoua spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is baa. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before i breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous I salts is made from the acid of grapes ! and lemon juice, combined with lithia, j and has been used for generations to nusn and stimulate clogged Kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine io it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every nome, because nobody can make a mistake by havings a good kidney! flushing any time. Advertisement. "

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the class with the larger, schools. Liberty and Fairview are evenly matched teams. Liberty has a good team but not as sood as in former They don't say they will win but whoever. plays them will have to fight until the last minute. Fairview J. 1. T l l ji

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j-inuiiiiui uimi, duu suuuiu luaKe x. guuu showing. Old Rivals Clash. The real figlit .will be between Connersville and Richmond with the- latter team having the advantage. Richmond defeated the " Connersville five earlier in the season by a five-point margin on the Coliseum floor but both teams claim to have had an off night. Connersville is' fast, breaking on the offense quickly and being very accruate on thelt shots at the baskets. I think Richmond is the only team that has a chance to defeat Connersville or vice versa. All in all this should and will be the most successful tournament ever held here. Every team shows good sportsmanship and will he backed by many fans. Every city is planning to send large delegations to back "their team. Sherer Takes Lead in Billiard Tournament Sherer stepped into first place in thf hillnril tnnrtiament.fcbein? hfild at the Twigg pallors by - winning two games while Rogers lost his first 'game of the tourney. The standing of the tournament Thursday was as follows: Won.Lost.Pct. sherer (70) 7 Rogers (100) 5 Eggleston (70) 4 Wilmore (85) 5 1TM.I.. VnET A 1 1 1 4 4 2 4 2 2 A 2 3 3 .875 .833 .800 .5P6 .500 .500 .429 .443 .333 mcic.i,j - praith (95) Stevens (80) 3 : Grapperhaus (70) 1 j Rayt6S .'.. . X.f 1-some-Uieyerg (55) ........ 1 'Maher (T5) 0 ; wiiit comb (65) 0 ! stubbe (60) ............. 0 Franklin Game Tickets Mailed to High Schools Announcement was made by Coach ; Mowe of Earlham Friday morning that : tickets for the Franklin-Earlham con-s test next Friday night had been mail-j ed to all high school teams partici-j paling in the district tourney to be j held at Richmond. Two of the visiting j teams will be quartered at Earlham ! during the tournament. J ' - . J Mowe also stated that tickets fori the Franklin game would go on sale at ! the Starr Piano company's sales rooms ' Monday morning, and would be the usual prices. SIGNS WITH CUBS, PITTSBURGH, Feb. 25. Hooks

Warner, former Central' and New York!jeal: stops nose running; relieves th

state leaguer, last night signed a con- j tract with the Chicago Cubs and! forwarded it immediately. He expects to leave for Chicago next Wednesday :i, c. 1,0 o,., n ,.oi with the team for ' Pasadena, Calif, Xt 1 J 1 1J t.Iv ill llfl lictu litiu UIJ ill A I'om 1 aJL iui several weeks because of difficulty in disposing of his restaurant. . 1 ' Will be presented to you on Page 3 ol Monday evening's Palladium. The big opportunity for Tuesday, March 1st, at 8:00 a,- m.

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SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

RUSHVILLE DRIBBLERS MUST UNCORK SPEED TO DEFEAT RICHMOND j Basketball fans of the Richmond I

high school are looking forward to an'IIoovei" treasurer. Orla Pierson;

i pvenins of great excitement Friday when the high school five of Rushville i kt.,h. j v, 1,. Conch Null Is aware of the fact that is a smooth running one and has been giving each man special coaching. He left nothing undone and thinks every man is in the best of condition for the fray. The two teams are, evenly matched, neither five having much advantage . r : 1. 1 mi - i i . ill w r i ill i hv M t-h rail i ii tii r i .1 rj live ugui lives, wnituu win auu muca to the speed of the game. Rushville has a good record this season, having defeated and held some of the best teams in the state to low scores. The two teams are great rivals which will add much to the fight of both teams. ; Finishing Touches. Coach Null addod the finishing touches to the teams' play at the final practice on the. Coliseum floor Thurs-i day evening. Amick who was ineligible the first semester is ill and will) not be seen in a suit again this season. A shift of Rost to forward and Loh-

man to floor guard has ben made and i the visitors, Keid scoring four field the team is showing up in great style! goals and playing a good floor game with this combination. Harkin and i while the guarding of Huff was espeRost will be seen in the forward posi-! cially noteworthy as he broke play tions. Green center and Lohman and I after play.

Loe.hr in the guard positions when the team takes the floor against Rushville' About 100 spectators are planning to accompany the Rushville team here Friday and some lively competition is promised in the noise line. The band will be on hand to furnish its part of the entertainment and noise The curtain raiser will be played be-! twen the high school commercial department team and the local business college five. The first game will start at 6:45 and the second game will start j at 7:45. The doors will open at 6:30.1 STRANGLER TO WRESTLE.

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Baseball at Lynn Shows Life Team is Organized LYNN, Ind., Feb. 25 With the close of the basketball season here, basebalVfanj are beginning to show activity. "The Lynn baseball team was reorganized . a meeting held recently. The following officers were elected: Manager, Dick Fewer; secretary, Cecil ! coacn, uiuy Aiereaiiu. Efforts are being made to secure the same grounds as those of last year. The Lynn team will be a member of the Suburban league and will play Sunday and week-day games. CLEANERS EARTHQUAKE CAMPBELLSTOWN FIVE i . . A , . . . ,., fast and rouSh ame the Wilson Cleaners basketball team of Richmond de feated the Campbellstown Independent basketball team on the local floor Thursday night by the score of 26-16. Campbellstown jumped into the lead when Harris dropped one in from the foul line and' the game was nip and tuck from them on until the end of the first half, the score being 10-9 in favor of the visitors. "Jackson was the scoring star of the locals scoring 12 of his team's points and playing a good floor game. Reid and Huff were the bright lights for On next Saturday night the Clean ers will play the Fountain City K. ofi ; P- team on the Fountain City floor and ; ne of the best games of the season ; is promised as both teams are evenlymatenca The lineups and score are as follows: Richmond (26) Campbellstown (16) Hosier F Harris Reid..... F -Jackson Eades. . ; C Whitesell Sickman .G. ....... McClellan Huff .G Cohee Substitution Chrowe for Hosier. Field Goals Chrowe 1, Reid 4, A E Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back 01 joints, sprains, soremuscl es,bruises,chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. ... ....mi Mi .;.oo Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded 1 1

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