Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 299, 15 December 1922 — Page 17

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HIGH SCHOOL AND EARLHAM NET FIVES READY FOR FISHERS AND DENTALS HERE FRIDAY NIGHT

That spirit which fills the air lni interscholastic competition -will be much In evidence Friday night at 7:15 o'clock when Earllwn and Indiana Dental colleges meet In Richmond's first college Dasket'call game of tho season on the Coliseum court, and at 8:30 o'clock when Morton high school meets the strong Fishers Hi quintet. It is already predicted that the ColtBeura will be crowded to the capacity of its space to accommodate the supportrs of each local school competing for premier honors of the court game. Although fairly well satisfied with the showing last Friday night by defeating Decatur, 56 to 19, Coach Little has , developed the team's offense to a much faster rate for the Fishers contest. Pass-work and head-work is the big factor in the Richmond machine, which Is. expected to carry the Red and White high in Indiana circles this next spring. Muey and Price are booked to start at forwards, Sauter. center; Kessler, floorguard, and Kennedy, backguard. Although the mentioned players will start, the remainder t.t the first squad Is just as capable of representing the school. v The two high school teams go to Union City to play the first and sec ond teams of that place Saturday night. Earlhani college probably will face the Dentals in the first game with the PALLADIUM, FLORISTS ANNEX BASKET TILTS OPEN LEAGUE STANDING Won. Lost. Pet. Palladium Shroeder3 Florists .. Elkhorn .. 5 3 1 1 0 2 4 i 1.000 .600 .200 .200 Palladium and FIcrlsts won their games of the Community Service Open league Thursday night on the Dennis gym. Palladium dropped the Schroeder Drugs in the first game, 20 to 16. The second was a close game also, ending 17 to 10 In favor of the. Florists. Elkhorn played a scientific brand of ball, but their players were unable to connect regularly with the hoop. Summary: Schroeders (16) Palladium (20) Eubanks F Geier Custer. . Hchtenfels E.Cook C Mulligau Byrkett G Sipa P.Cook G Reid Field Goals Eubar.ks, Custer, 2; E. Cook, Weaver, 2; Mulligan, Geier, 4; Reid, 2. Foul Goals Enbanks, 3; Reid, 6. Substitutions Schroeders, Weaver for E. Cook, Wessell for Byrkett, E. Cook for P. Cook. . Referee Lovin. v Second Game Summary: Elkhorn (10) Florists (17) G.Williams F Madge Carmon F. ....... . Parker W. Williams C .... Austin Heinbaugh O Hart Bradbury G Brunton Field Goals Carmon 2, Kauffman, 3; Hart 5, Madge, Austin. Foul Goals Madge, 3. Substitutions Kauffman for W. Williams, W. Williams for G. Williams; Meek for Brunton. Referee Lovin. 'LEWIS RETAINS TITLE (Bv Associated Press) ST. LOUIS, Dec. 15. Ed "Strangler" Lewi3 of San Jose, Calif., today retained his title of world's heavyweight wrestling champion after a grueling three fall match last night with Stanislaus Zby3zko, from whom he wrested the championship a year aaro at Wichita, Kas. He took two falls. XMAS BICYCLES See Our Stock Get Our Prices ELMER S. SMITH .'426 Main St. Phone 1806 GIFT for All 1 , Bicycles Typewriters Washing Machines Umbrellas Canes Electric Cleaners Electric Irons Velocipedes Wagons Skooters Pocket. Knives Flashlights Etc. Duning's

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letter men of last year. The only possible exception to this might be that Stanley Greene, ex-Richmond, high school player, will start at back guard. In the absence of Coach Ray B. Mowe, who la recuperating at Reid Memorial hospital following an operation, the team will be In the handa of Assistant Coach Levle and Captain Hadley. , G.FULLE BOWLS 204 IN COLONIAL LEAGUE Illinois. Arizona and Iowa teams of the Colonial Rowling league won their respective matches from the Indiana, Kansas and Texas teani3 on the R. and W. alleys Thursdy night. High score of the evening went to C. Fulle, of the Arizonag at 204. High average honors were taken by Radke, of the Illinois, at 172. scores: Indiana. Player O. Kauper 1st 2nd 3rd Tl. At. 146 147 134 427 142 133 142 149 424 141 W. Kauper Hackmaa . G. Fulle ., 136 136 136 408 136 136 164 173 473 154 R. Kehlenb'k 146 Handicap ... 155 190 167 503 163 155 155 Totals... 852 934 Illinois. 1st 2nd 914 3rd 144 109 143 201 141 202 Player Tl. 453 466 460 515 405 Av, E. Fulle .... 141 Eikemeyer .. 131 Wettig ..... 161 Radke , 167 H. Kehlenb'k 141 Handicap ... 202 167 126 156 147 123 202 151 155 153 172 135 Totals..... 943 822 940 High average Radke, 172, High score Radke, 201; . Kansas. Player 1st 2nd 3rd 169 99 104 152 201 199 Tl. 435 376 823 472 490 At Placke ...... 125 Witte 139 Wiehmeyer . 97 141 138 122 174 111 199 145 125 108 157 163 Mayer ...... 146 R. Kehlenb'k 178 Handicap Totals.. 199 884 8S5 Arizona. 1st 2nd 924 Player Colin Fulle.. 204 Erk 136 C. Fulle 122 Rosa 148 W. Fulle .... 194 Handicap i.. 197 Totals X001 High average C 921 880 . Fulle and Rosa, 165, (tie). High score C. Fulle, 204. Texas.

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163 122 494 165 JT S 102 119 457 152 f . riZ 122 125 369 123 GL Af 176 172 496 165 ' H. 4 W 196 145 485 162 A, rL 197 197 "'OcfSI tSBIjrt'

Player 1st 2nd 3rd Tl. At. E. Tiemeyer . 150 118 148 416 139 Sturm 190 159 161 510 170 Shurman ... 134 115 134383 128 H.Tiemeyer . 154 169 154 482 161 C. Kehlenb'k 121 121 121 363 121 Handicap ... 233 233 233 Totals..... 9S7 915 951 Iowa. ' Player 1st 2nd 3rd Tl. At. Kanke ....... 127 177 154 458 153 Butt ........ 139 139 139 417 139 Eggert 148 145 195 488 163 Wisehahn 118 103 142 363 121 Stegman .... 150 109 119 378 126 Handicap ... 252 252 252

Totals. 934 925 1001 High average Sturm, 170. High score Sturm, 190.

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r HIGH SCHOOL BIQ TEN The Basketball World, basketball publication for Indiana high schools and colleges, has picked the high school teams of Indiana for a Big Ten rating. Richmond, having played one game, gained honorable mention' the first week that it was published. ' Big Ten VIneennes Anderson Jefferson (Lafayette) Bloomington Frankfort Bedford Franklin Huntington Lebanon Martinsville Honorable Mention Greencastle, Marion, Columbus, Montmoremci, Tipton, Logansport, Richmond, Sweetser, Pittsboro, Jefferson of Washington township. Hoosier Courtship Indiana Dentals basketball quintet which plays Earlham at the Coliseum Friday night, defeated the Huntington college five at the Indianapolis "Y" Thursday night, 19 to 18. The Dentj have been playing more basketball than any other team in the state thus-! far. this season. They have averaged nearly two games a week. Notre Dame second ctring net tossers dropped Lewis Institute at South Bend Thursday, 40 to 15. The Irish have better basketball prospects this season than they have had for some time. Manual and Shortr'dge basketball fives will tussle on the court at Tomlinson hall Friday night In the first city game of Indianapolis. Seldom do the Indianapolis schools meet bo early in the season. "I am so sorry, Mr. Portly," apologized the boarding house keeper, "but I have no cheese In the house." "Pray, do not mention it, Mrs. Phipps," said the genial old boy. "I'm sure ' His little compliment was cut shorr by the small son of his. hostess, at his side, bearing a piece of cheese upon a plate. Well, now, that Is very kind of you, little man," he said, as the child stood there, watching him Bwallow tho tid bit. "You knew more than your motner tnap time, Where did yo.i find the cheese?" The youngster intently watched tha last morsel disappear before he ans wered: "I found it jn the rat trap.' Pearson's Weekly London). Following their opening game with Indiana Dentals at the Coliseum Fri day night, Earlham college net players will face DePauw at Greencastle on Saturday. The DePauw five has the edge over the Quakers, but the game is never won until played off. Rose Poly meets Central Normal college in basketball Friday night at NECKWEAR They're wearabfe, every one of them; made of pure, durae ble silk and full fashioned. HOSIERY Always are welcome are gifts of Silk Hosiery. Pre-sented-ln a variety of color tones.

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OFFICER O'FLYNN TV hotel min arc rokin' tbdr umul threat to translate their menus into American lang. oage. But th' bad new won't xrand any fun. (tier whin ye find ye've been payin' "fricaaee price for plain "Uw." Danville, Ind. The Normals are considered' a 6trong outfit. High school will line up as follows for Friday's game with Fishers: Muey and Price, forwards; Sauter, center: Kessler, floorguard, and Kennedy, backguard. This combination has proven to be much faster under th tutoring of Coach Harold M. Little. "Whitey" Kessler has gained a good eye for the basket this season, something which was lacking last year. Fans delighted in watching him work the floor, but he always topped hi? good play off with a bad Bhot at the basket last season. His improving shooting is a big factor in the Red and White offensive, for his floor work la always necessary. Pep and fight by this lad has kept the team in spirits in several games. Hi Seconds make their second appearance Saturday night at Union City in the curtain-raiser to the main game or the evening between Richmond and Union City first teams. The strength of the Union City, yearlings is not known, but the Hi Seconds have the

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biggest preparations northern team. to meet the After a certain athletic encounter, a small sized fight was started. A certain burly Janitor entered and stated, "If there Is going to be any saloon fighting, ni show you bow." Teams of the Pennsy basketball league will get Into action on the "Y" floor Frfday night. Coach Ivey has basketball well under way for the railroad men who are showing considerable class on the court. Hagerstown Wants Game With Richmond Phi Delts HAGERSTOWN, Indd., Dec. 15. The Hagerstown Independents defeated he Winchester Phi Dels last night, 48 to 16. Root was the bright light for Hagerstown, while Snyder was for the losers. The Hagerstown team lays claim to the championship of this district. They would like to arrange games with the Richmond Phi Dels at once. j White, Richie Mitchell . Meet at Gotham Tonight (By Associated Freest NEW YORK. Dec. 15. Charley White of Chicago and Richie Mitchell of Milwaukee, two of the foremost contenders for the lightweight title now held by Benny Leonard will meet in a 15 round bout in Madison Square Garden tonight. While no definite nromises have been made, it Is gen erally expected that the winner will be given a chance to take the crown from Leonard. Diamond mining In South Africa Is reviving v due to the demand Irom America, India and the east. 1 Let Me Tailor that New Suit i A New Line of Fabrics I CARL C.YOUNG I 8 N. 10th St, i atmmnmirmrniratmfitmiimnOTintimmmramni Phone 1451 f rwmiiimwuiimiuitlMiiuitiMHWimtiwiiiwnnitmTtmBnniuinmifUiumit BATTERY RE-CHARGING I i ' 6-volt. 75c; 12-volt, $1.00 I Lowest rates, best service. Why I pay more? Free delivery. Richmond Battery A Radiator Co. 12th and Main. Phone 1365 BiBnituimuiiiiiHutjiiiiituiiiuiiiuiHiiwmiiinnmuMimmumitmiiwmnM

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Hagerstown Hi to Encounter

Fishers Quintet Saturday HAGERSTOWN, Dec. 15. Hagerstown high school net players will Journey to Knightstown Friday night to meet the Hi team of that place. The game with the Kni,?htstown quintet is looked to as being hard for the locals, but a win is predicted. Fishers, which plays Richmond Friday night, will be met on the local floor Satur nay night. Manager Pitts and Coach Stahr believe that the two games In two days will tend to season the athletes considerably. - , First Bowling Tournament To Be Held Tuesday Night Richmond's first bowling tourna ment will be held Tuesday night on the R. and W. alleys, immediately after the Penney league finishes its games, which will be about 9 o'clock. All bowlers of the city are eligible to take part in the games. Some good bowlers are now rolling at the alleys and stiff competition is expected to take place in the tourney. Miske and Gibbons to Meet For Fifth Time Tonight By Associated Press) ST. PAUL, Dec. 15 -Billy Miske and Tom Gibbons, St. Paul heavyweights, will meet for the fifth time tonight in a 10 round boxing contest. A special ruling by the Minnesota boxing commission will permit a Judge's decision. iiuiiiiiiwiHinnini!iiimiKiiHiiiiiMiiiimiiaiiiM (imiraietHWimtmiM"'' Xmas Buy a Far Collar Fit Any Overcoat, $6.00 GRAHAM, Tailor 532 Main i i i ZlllMI Give Him a Suit or Overcoat This Xmas. Oars are priced at $18.00 to $35.00 A Suitable Xmas Gift Lustre Individual Breakfast and Tea Sets In the new Lustre Wear. Blue with black band. Pearl with black band. Pearl with orange band, 16 piece set $12.50

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It being considered the previous meetings of the two' men have rot established definite superiority... One .boot wa called a drew. Gibbons hold two popular decisions and Miske recently won in New York on a foul. The Coliseum Is expected to b packed to the limit for the double header attraction furnished by Earlham and High quintets. - - - HUSBANDS! You have been scratching ; you r heads and devoting a great deal of thought to "W hat I shall I give my fam ily that they will ap- v predate most?" . : Your family and , every family will ap- ; .predate and enjoy a ' Home of their own more than anything " else. 1 ............ . ... AlZ'x..'-,-: The Home which .- you should give 1 them is located in ' the beautiful. new addition of " Don't Delay Choose Your Home. Today! v - t There are only eight :: more days until ) Xmas. ; . Buy a Home Today Our salesman is on i the grounds daily; from 7 am. to 9 p. m. : Edwin C. Wright, Owner W. S. White, Salesman Office 604 Peacock Road PHONE 3524

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