Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 176, 22 July 1906 — Page 9

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Fall on Eggemeyer.'s Delivery

in Final Inning and Down the Kibbeys,

POGUES ANNEX ANOTHER

NOTWITHSTANDING THAT THE

PAN HANDLES USED OUT OF TOWN PLAYERS THEY LOST A ONE SIDED GAME.

CITY LEAGUE STANDING.

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Starr Tianoa .9 3 Pan Handles 7 4

roguo & Millers 5 6 Klbbeya 5 7

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Until the final Innlnsr the came be-

twoen tho Kihboys and the Starr Piano team at tho play ground diamond

yosterday afternoon was nip and tuck, but In tho first half of the ninth with the score a tie. the plana makers fell on the ball good and hard and aided by some loose playing on the part of the Haberdashers, scored Ave runs, making the final score 11 to 6.

Tho Stars had a new man on the

rubber in tho person of Pfelfer, lately of Conncrsvllle. Ho was reputed to be a star but It. soon developed that he had nothing but a slow ball which tho Kibbeys took to In good style. it.1,1 hn hoon nllowed to remain in

a.v -- - - - tho box a few innings longer, the story of tho gamo might have beer different but h wasn't and Sittloh who replaced him was Quite effective.

Tho name was good In places ana

fully as bad In other places. Allison in A i.

right field tCKC- off one ny mat couldn't have been improved upon by ono of the Chicago Spuds, yet at oth- ... t t , .-i .

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at second put up a great game for his team, making un for his poor show

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The score:

Bases on balls Eggemeyer 2; Preifer 1; Sittoh 1. Hit by pitcher Sltloh. Two base hits Englebert, Lancaster, Kuhlenbeck. Stolen bases Parry 3, Lancaster 2, Weeks 2, Allison. Reld. Sitloh. Earned runs Kibbey's 7; Starr Pianos 3. " Left op bases Kibbey's 7; Starr Pianos 4. - . . Double Plays Parry to Reid; II. Sltloh to Sltloh. Innings pitched by Eggemeyer 9; Pfelfer 4; Sltloh 5. . Sacrifice hits Newman. Gaston. Umpire Weimeyer. Scorer Joe Peltx.

RAILROADERS WALLOPED With a team largely gathered from the four cornerso f the county the Pan Handles looked strong enough yesterday to take the Giant's or Fairview aggregation into camp, but Haseltine's importations didn't work well, and when it was all over, the Pogue-Mlller team, also aided by some out of town talent, had registered a one sided victory, the score being 11 to 2. Capt. Heseltine forgot all about, the organization in which he was playing being a city league, and his lineup Included Ridge, a pitcher from Greensfork, Jones a first baseman and Gould a third baseman from Centervllle, also Tlbbltts, a player living west of the city. But even at that, Cassatfs specials couldn't connect often enough with Conner's' benders, and Ridge couldnt keep the hardware men from hitting about when they chose to do

so. The greatest Interest In the contest was the twirling of Conner, the New Lisbon-Dublin pitcher, who, by the way, the Pogue's had no right to play. Conner struck out thirteen men and kept the hits nicely scattered. It was remarked by many that Conner pitched ball that ought to land him In

some of the minor leagues. The score:

Pogue-Mille-.3. AB R H PO A E

Tennis Players Notice.

At 6:43 Monday evening there will be a meeting of tennis players of the city at the Palladium office for the purpose of arranging a city tennis tournament. All" those interested are earnestly, requested to be present. .. .. . .

EASTHAVEN'S VICTOR!

WON FROM THE SLUGGERS

Excellent Game Played Yesterday on trie Hospital Grounds Tib bets Pitched Fine Game, for Sluggers but Support Was Not Gilt Edged.

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Totals 30

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In a very fast game the Easthaven team defeated tho Graves' Sluggers at the former's grounds yesterday afternoon. Tho Sluggers were greatly strengthened by the acquisition of several new men. and gave the hospital team a hard run. Tibbets pitched a fine game, allowing his opponents only four hits, no two coming In the same inning. Jones also played a good game behind the bat for the visitors. In the ninth inning Easthaven scored tho winning runs on Dendinger's two-bagger, a base on balls, a

stolen base, and two bad errors. Summary: E 11 02000011 26 4 1 GS 00020110 04 7 4 Batteries Tlbbetts and Jones; Plummer, Jeffries and Yaggi. Three base hits Llndamood. Two base hits H. Brunton and Dindinger. Struck out By Tlbbetts 11: by Plummer 2; by Jeffries 2. Bases on balls Off Tlbbetts 3. Umpire Harrison.

MRS. CONDO BADLY HURT

ACCIDENT AT; GERMANT0WN

Aged Woman Run Down by Team . of Mules Which Had Taken Fright at an Automobile Mrs. Condo May be .Internally Hurt. '

' Mrs.'E. M. Haas received word yesterday of the serious injury received by her mother, .Mrs. William Condo, who resides at East Germantown. Early yesterday morning as Mrs. Condo was leaving her home to go to the grocery, she was run down by a runaway team of mules belonging to Edward Kinsingeiv The mules had taken fright at an automobile. The tongue

of the wagon struck Mrs. Condo, forc

ing her against a fence where she fell,

the wagon passing over her prostrate

form. The condition of Mrs. Condo Is serious. Although no bones were broken, she was severely bruised and it is thought that she may have suffered internal injuries. The automobile that frightened th team of mules, is. thought to have been an Indianapolis machine, but this could not be definitely ascertained. The driver of the machine stopped to inquire after the- injuries of Mrs. Condo, and then proceeded towards the west.

Totals .... 36 11 12 21

Panhandles.

Tibbitts. ss, p . 4

Drischell, 2b . 3

Compton, If . . 4 Ridge, p 4

Kinsella. c. lb . 4

Gould, 3b .... 2 Jones, lb, c . . . 3

Rockhlll, cf ... 3 Hazelfe rf, 2b 3

Vossler. 2b, ss. 1

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Score by innings:

Pogues 2 1 0 2 6 0 011

ran Handles 0 1100002 Summary: Two base hits Jones.

Three base hit Rohe. Stolen bases Griswell. Rohe, Tibbitts, Ridge King.

Innings pitched by Ridge, 5; by libbltts, 2. Runs off Ridge. 11. Hits off Ridge. 12. Struck out By Ridge 9: by Conner. 13. Bases on balls Off Ridge 3: Conner 2. Hit by pitched ball Geler 2. Campbell. Passed ball Grlswell 1; Kinsella 2. Double

play Conner to Griswell to Markley. Umpire Weimeyer.

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New Castle, Ind.. July 21. (Spl.) Sheriff Burr went to Springfield. O., today and will return tomorrow with the young man being held there who confessed to stealing a horse and buggy here. As yet it is not definitely known who the young man is, but it is believed he is the son of a well known Blue River township farmer. The horse be stole is thought ' to be that of James Ledbetter of Mooreland. which was taken from a rack in this city last Saturday night.

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