Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 110, 18 March 1921 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND.

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921.

PAGE THIRTEEN

BEDLEGS CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY WITH 11-2 VICTORY CISCO. Texas, March 18. Ml decked put in - green ' ribbons in honor ; of the day, Pat Moran's. young hustlers celebrated by defeating the Ft. Worth Panther by the score of 11-2. A great crowd turned out to see the game as the Panthers are great favorites at Cisco. - The Reds continued their heavy artillery -work led by Brassier and Crane who connected for three safeties each.

Duncan and Fonseca each drove out home runs and It Is something to pole

out a homer on the Cisco tieia. wnicn is a very lance one.

After the first inning: Brenton who started on the mound for the Redlega

was Invincible and Coomb who pitch

td the last four innings allowed only

one scratch hit. Neither pitcher gave a base on balls and the Infield work was effective at all times despite the

four errors made by the team Panther Open.

The Panthers opened . the first

round by scoring two runs on two singles and errors by Bressler and Bren

ton. After this round the Red's de

fense tightened up

man got past first base the remainder

of the game. The Reds opened up in their half of the first and scored four runs on three hits and three errors. After that they scored at will the remainder of the game and Pat had a chance to use some of his recruits and give his regulars a 'rest. The Bcore: ' ' Cincinnati.-: .AB.R.1B.PO. A.E.

Paskert, Tf. ....'..,4 1.1 0 0 0 Dawson, rf . . .V 10 0 10 0

See, cf 4 Bohne, 3b 5 Duncan, If 3 Williams, If. 1 Fonseca, 2b 5 Bressler, lb 5 Crane, ss 4 Schmehl, ss 1 Wingo, o 3 Hargrave, c 1 Brenton, p 2 Coumbe, p. ......... -1,

ball this last season, tut is on the

track team now. ,

The nine members of the squad who were awarded "Ps" for the season just finished, which left them tied for first place in" the conference, are Captain White, Miller, Colling. Hiser, Bjversman, Leveranz, Masters, Holwerda and Chaffee. Coffing is the only senior on the team, so the prospects . for next year appear to be bright. Coffing has won his. letter three times.

Bowling

Lee Tires. .Forfeit three games. High game Groan, 209. ; High average Way, 182. STARR BOWLING LEAGUE. Records. PlayeV 1st 2nd Eggert 165 126 Bishop ............122 ,154. Huck 103 142 Urban 112 , 170 Harrison 123 14!'

3rd 173 151 112 164 141

CITY LEAGUE The standing of the City league including the games last night is: Team W. b. Pet Maher Meats .. 48 33 .593 Wilson Cleaners . i 43 38 .531 Hill Laddies 42 39 .519

Lee Tires 39 42 .481 Feltman Tramps 37 44 . .457 I. H. C. 34 47 .420 Rolling three good games the Wilson Cleaners trimmed the Maher Meats three games on the Twigg alleys when the City league got into action Thursday night. Bennett rolled high score of 222 and Smith high average of 213. The Hill's Laddies took two out of three games from the Feltman Tramps despite the three good games rolled by Meyers who rolled the high score of

and-noi T another I ".V f 5 BC,0and hlgh

The I. H. C. won all three games from the Lee Tires by forfeit when the Tires failed to show up. The scores of the games Thursday night follow: Miner's Meats. Handicap 137 pins. Player 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl. Av. Maher.. 181 141 119 441 147 Ray . 157 167 131 445." 152

Maag . . 169 145 137 451 150!

Nick ... 181 185 138 504 168:

"CJCU ...... ill 1DI .1(8 lOZ XOt

Team totals

Player Mayer . . . Butt Dunning .. Cox Hill

625 Players. 1st 166

.120 .103

741 741

2nd 117 161 137 107 111

3rd 171 107 94 167 147

quintet Is rated as having a classy organization and the locals will have to go the limit to turn in a victory.' The A. C's have been practing faithfully and are In the best or. con? dition. They have been working two or three times a week. The A. C's will be seen in action only onoe more tills reason on the Coliseum floor and that game will be with the . Indianapolis (colored) Y team. They have three ?amea scheduled and all will be played away from Richmond. '

Team totals.

.630

533 695

Carthage Five Coming to Test A. C. Quintet Richmond A. C. basketball team will get in action Friday night on the Coliseum, floor when they take on the independent team from Carthage for a 40 minute battle. The Carthage

Miami First in the Field With Basketball Schedule OXFORD, O., March 18.--Coach George E. Little, just home from a meeting of the Ohio Intercollegiate Athletic association, in Columbus, reports the following basketball schedule for Miami university next winter. January 14 Kenyon college at Oxford.

January 28 St. Xavier college at i Oxford. I

February, 1 Wittenberg college

Springfield. ' February 4 Ohio Wesleyan univer sity at Oxford. ' ' " ' ' February 11 University of Cincin nati at Oxford.

February 17 Denlson university at Granville. ? ; February 18 Kenyon college at Gambler.- 'r't' ..-."..-:': February 22 Otterbeln university at Oxford. February 25 Open. March 2 Denlson university at Oxford. March 11 University of Cincipnati at Cincinnati j March 19 Ohio university at-Oxford. . Two additional games are . to be

scheduled, and negotiations are on

with the University of Akron, Wittenberg college, St. Xavier college and Heidelberg university . to fill these dates. Predicts Baseball Winner.

Coach Jim Bliss, of Miami univer

sity. says he will have a fine baseball

team this year. Forty men. most of them new men, responded to the call for practice yesterday. This number will be reduced, by process of elimination, to about 20 before the end of

the week. Miami has only three old

at t men for this year's team Mutms.l

' C.ratrtr anil SttMrH Miami's Minn

will open in Cincinnati with St. Xav ier college on April 9.

DOUBLE GRIP

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Totals 40 11 13 27 16 4

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Taylor, cf 4 Rigney, ss 4 Sears, If. 4 Calbert, rf 4

Abst, 3b.

McKay, lb. . Conkrite, 2b. Moore, c. . . . Appleton, p. . Johns, p.

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Totals 942 942 840 Wilson's Cleaners. Handicap Player 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Sherer 186 180 179 Miller .. 179 192 159 Smith 212 220 207 Bennett 128 147 . 222 King 198 182 196

Totals 988 1007 1068 High score Bennett, 22. High average-Smlth, 213. v . Hills- Laddies. Handicap 131 Player 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl. E. Hil 174 139 231 544 Conklin 118 157 167 442 Lahrman ... 193 203 155 551 Lacey 170 164 173 507 Runge 210 185 186 581

Totals .32, '2 . 4 24 11 6 Cincinnati .120 010 22x 11 Ft. Worth 200 000 000 2

Miller Chosen Captain - of Purdue Basket Five LAFAYETTE, Ind., March-It Ray "Candy" Miller, star back guard -on the Boiler Makers', basketball 'team, was unanimously elected captain for next year's five. MilterTiaa played

two years on the team . a.n4 reoOfrl

nlzed as being one of, the . best bacft guards In the state and conference Besides winning his "P." in basketball, he played on the 1919 football teani and was a member of the track team in 1920. Miller was not out for foot-

Totals 996 979 1043 Feltman Tramps.

Handicap, 96 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tl.

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Player

Youngflesh . 168 Todd 154

Morority Schepman Meyers . . .

170 196 205

183 188 152 190 235

172 139 176 235

551 514 461 562 674

pins. Av. 182 117 213 ,166 192

pins. Av. 181 147 184 169 194

pins Av.

184 171 154 187 225

LOCAL STAR PITCHER

TO BE GIVEN TRYOUT IN TERRE HAUTE CLUB

Wilbur Sturm, star pitcher, on the Starr Piano company baseball team for the last few. years, will be given

a chance to show his wares in big company this spring with the Terre Haute club of the Three-Eye league. Sturm had not signed for the season but has signed for a tryout with the club. Baseball fans of Richmond will remember that Sturm is one of the leading pitchers in Richmond and the vicinity, having pitched on several semi-pro teams, and a leading hurler in the Saturday Afternoon league for several years. Sturm will report at Terre Haute on April 3, when the team will begin its

spring training season.

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Totals 989 1044 1018 High game Meyers, 235. High average Meyers, 225. I. H. C. Handicap, 142 Player 1st, 2nd. . 3rd. Tl

Way ....... 172 179 194

Miller 194 196 150 Groan 115 209 159 Ellis 175 173 169 Haner ..162 162 162

545 540 483 517 486

pins. Av. 182 180 161 172 162

'Totals

960 1061 976

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