Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 317, 18 November 1921 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1921.

BETSY ROSS, KAYSE

TEAMS CONTESTING FOR FIRST HONORS

After three -weeks of playing in the Community Service basketball league "the Eetsy Ross and the Kaysee teams remain in a two way tie for the leadership of the league. Both teams have won all three of their games, and are stepping along at a lively clip. All the teams are playing good basketball and the interest shown in the league is very great. Every night the gyms are packed to capacity with spectators, who cheer their team on to victory. The refereeing to date has been cf first class order. The referees have all donated their services and it has been so arranged that the officials will work only about once every three weeks. Four Teams Lead To date the race for the leadership of the league laps between four teams, the Betsy Ross, Kaysees, Business College and the Starr Piano teams. The

Betsy Ross team has not lost a gamei

and has added strength to her rosier that will be eligible the coming week. The Kaysees have played with a clean sheet. They are playing a good game of basketball but will meet with s'iffer opposition their next three games. Ths exact strength of he team will be determined after these three games are played. They meet the. Betsy Ross, Starrs and the Business College team in the order named. Although the Starrs have lost one game they have added considerable Ftrength to their lineup and should give the best cf the teams a good bat

tle. The adding of Sherman to its i

lineup has strengthened the Starrs to a great extent. The business College team has a very good defensive team but lack men who can connect with the

basket, with any regularity. With thei addition of a couple of good basket throwers the college lad.s should re- j main in the running. ! Experienced Players j The above teams have a majority of; rlayers on their rosters who are well; acquainted with the game and have!

played more or less on the hardwood floor. This fact gives them a handicap over the remaining six teams who have players of less experience.

Other teams of the league are not; fo will tupplied with experienced play- ; erf, but as the games progress are showing wonderful improvement overj the first week of play. The teams that are showing the most improvement j over their first games are the Indian-1

apolis Gloves and the Beverage company teams. The Hill's Laddies and the Atlas have teams that should be winning

more of their games but do not seem to hit their stride. The Quaker Maids j and the Motorcycle club seem doomed! to fight it out for the cellar champion-1 ship, with the Maids somewhat in! the lead. j Thanksgiving Open. j No game will be played in the league

on Thanksgiving day, thus making only three games to be played next week. These games will be played the last two weeks of the first round, at the high school. Only one protest has been filed to date, that being made by the Motorcycle club over its defeat by the Beverage five, last Tuesday night. The Beverages used Connerton who is cot eligible to play in the league until the games next week. The matter is now in the hands of the arbitration board. Following is the present standings of the teams: Won. Lost. Pet.

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resence felt by his spectacular worK m plunging inrougn ine opposing ir.e and Fpillins: plays and in getting into plays after his work on the

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HARRY GREB YELLING

FOR CHANGE AT JACK BUT HAS NO CHANCE

By FRANK G. MENKE Every morn Harry Greb lifts bis 164 pounds from a downy couch, tets out his muscles, and ejaculates: "I gotta fight Dempsey." Just why Harry insists that he'?

gotta fight the Mauler from Utah is a mystery to many. Dempsey never

kicked Harry in the face, never called him harsh names, never borrowed any monev from him. and never swiped

his sweetie. But, just the same, waking or dreaming, Harry declares: "I gotta fight Dempsey." Harry is a rather sensible young

fellow who prides himself on his facial appearance and doesn't 'like to take beatings any more than does the normal bloke. He has never done anything excessively rash in his brief lifetime. Yet he chants to all who

meet him: "I gotta fight Dempsey" "Why have you gotta fight Dempsey?" a curious petson inquired. ''Because I gotta fight him. that's all," explains Harry. "I gotta fight Dempsey, I tell you, I gotta fight Dempsey." "Yes, sir, yes. sir." broke in Harry Engle, "Harry hai gotta fight Dempsey." ' Can't See Any Joke "If Harry is tired of life, why does not he shoot himself or lake poison or get rid cf his little self in some

quiet, painless way?" someone asked, j

"Haw! haw!" chort'ed Engel. who is Harry's manager. "Haw, haw, isn't tha'; rich?" "Yhere's the joke?" "The joke haw' haw! is on those

fellows haw! haw' who think that!

BILLIARD STARS OF WORLD MEET IN TITLE GAMES

Technical High School. Then KirlinD-:n Trv, Qt U'tah bumced nil of the State chamnionshiD DtSln 1 ''"S VUI lilll

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chance against Dempsey in a "boot that would be slated for 12 of 15 rounds oh, undertakers; oh, -undertakers! It's likely that Greb would start off by,Popping Dempsey quite a few pops. But beyond that what then? Greb could hit Dempsey 100 times and not bring him down. But if Dempsey landed one of those pile driver blows to the head of Greb, or to the rather frail torso of the Pittsburg flash "funeral notice later." tCopyrlht 1021 By Kin Features Syndicate, lac.)

Willie Iloppe, upper right, and three of the aspirants to his title. Upper left. Walker Cochran. Beluw, Edouard Horemans, left, and George Sutton. Leading billiard players of the United States and two foreign countries are matching their skill with the cue and ivory spheres d Hew York with the world's championship at stake. Willie Iloppe, holder of that title for nmsteen years, is playing through the tourney, defending bis crown-

claims out of Sheridan by a top-heavy score. However , Sheridan continued trying to meet "any and all" high school football teams Sheridan played a 0 to 0 tie with Manual Training High School, and when the opportunity came met Central High School of Evansville. It was a long trip for the Sheridan team, but the game fight put up by these athletes and the splendid spirit of sportsmanship shown won the praise for Sheridan of all the sport writers of the Evansville papers. Central won that game, 33 to 7. Xow, Sheridan is scheduled to meet Richmond and the game is sure to be a good one." '

Harry will be assassinated fighting; nobody left for me to whip but DempDemDsev." haw-hawed Knpl "Haw 1 1 cor c;, t ;ntta fioVit nmcov-"

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Will Campbell's Friends Recall Overshoe Incident A marked copy of the FreemanJournal, of Webster City, la., contained the following about Will Campbell, formerly a manufacturer here: What would you do if you went to a swell wedding reception all dolled up in a dress suit and just as you weie

ready to leave, found that you had been wearing your overshoes all the time? Well, that's just what happened to William H. Campbell the other day. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have been spending the past two weeks in Richmond, Ind., with former friends. The other day they went to a wedding reception attended by all of Richmond's "four hundred." Bill had on his dress suit and all the "trimmings," including a collar that was pretty high and just enabled him to "see over." It was cold in Richmond, eo this modern Bill Barlow wore his good old fashioned two-buckle overshoes. Worries About Collar Everything went well at the recep

tion. Bill's collar took a good deal ot.

his attention, yet he had a fine time.) He hadn't been back to the old home;

town for some time and it was really!!

wonderful with what cordiality the j "home folks" greeted him. He was !

the real "social lion." He got more attention than the bride and groom. A crowd basked in the sunshine of his smile during all of the affair. Bill was

pretty much engrossed wUh his collar and his social obligations, but h.e certainly had a delightful time. The young -women were especially kind to him. He was having just the best time of his life until he was about ready to leave, when soma very precise lady stepped up, shook his land and remarked, "Y'ou don't need to feel embarrassed; I forgot to tke mine off, too!" The story -was too good to tee? and a friend wrote back to Webster City about iL Bill arrived home today. He. was met at the train by half a dozen friends, each of whom carried two pairs of large overshoes. And now he is wondering which friend it wa.s back in Richmond who gave away the joke. It is understood that Bill will give an "overshoe" party for a few of his friends soon.

IT CURED HER. ("From the Edinburgh Scotsman Not a hundred miles from, Folkestone, a few months ago, a wife lay very ilL Having brought up a clever orphan girl, the sick woman called the young girl to her and said: "I shall soon leave my little children motherless. They know you and love you, and after I am gone I want you and my husband to marry." The young woman, bursting Into tears, said: "We were just talking about that." The wife recovered.

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- vijauiytuu, IUxl L i-lC . school basketball squad were started' "Haw t haw!" mocked the innocent

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FEDERAL EXPENSES JUMP (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. Ordinary expenditures of the government increased about $37,C00,000 during October as compared with September, while disbursements on the public debt fell off by about $027,000,000 according to the treasury report.

Thursday evening at 5 o'clock under the supervision of Harold Little, physical director in public schools. About 50 prospective candidates turned out for the first call and the preliminary workouts will consist of conditioning of the men for the grind which confronts them for the coming season. The squad will workout each night until Coach Stenger finishes the football season and then he will take over the men with the addition of the football men for the conditioning and picking of the first team.

BOMB FOUN DON STEPS OF KANSAS STATE ARMORY CBy Associated Press) LAWRENCE, Mass., Nov. IS. A small bomb, the lighted fuze of which had been extinguished by rain, was found last night on the steps of the state armory where a large conclave of Masons were assembled.

bystander. "Does Harry think he's gotta fight Dempsey because he thinks he can whip Dempsey?" "What's the idea that's the idea. I gotta fight Dempsey,'; enthusiastically applauded Harry. "That's it that's it. I gotta fight Dempsey so I kin be the champion." And there you are! It may seem awfully funnv to thv

hoi pollci of pugdem, this idea ofl

Greb whipping Dempsey but the recently graduated middle-weight o: Pittsburg can't see anything funny in it. Has Whipped 'Em All. "Haven't I whipped everybody that would fight me haven't I?" he asked. "Haven't I fought everybody in the world who would fight me, haven't I? And nobody has ever knocked me out. I am too fast for them. I can take too much punching and I can punch

i too hard that's the reason. There is

whiie in the light heavvweieht di

vision and he has taken the measure of a lot of second and third rate

Heavyweights. But fighting Dempsey whew, what a difference! "I'm not figuring on knocking that big bozo cuckoo just out-pointing him by a mile or two," promises Greb

"I've sparred w ith him a score of ' times. That's why I'm so anxious to ; fight him. I know what he's got. 1

can hit him four times while he is swinging at me once. I'm too fast for him. I'll whip him. yes, sir, I'll whip him! I gotta fight Dempsey because I wanta be champion." Oh, Undertakers. There is no disputing the fact that Greb. the "rubber ball of the prize ring," is faster than Dempsey and certainly would land oftener than Dempsey. Greb is a good man really a great one. For his 164 pounds he is undoubtedly the most wonderful fighting machine in the game. But when it comes to giving him a real

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