Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 133, 5 June 1907 — Page 2

THE KIC1I3IOXD PALIiAJJIL 31 AND SLrX-TEI,EcSKA3If WEDNESDAY, JUXE 5. 1907.

I'AGi: TWO. If You Don't Read Page Six Of this issue you will miss one of the most interesting features in the whole paper the classified ads. ID)nstlnmietlnwim(ESS . " Results

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NATIONAL LEAGUE STAN DIN Won. Lost

.. ..31 9 2S 11 23 2- .. ..19 17 .. ..1G 24

.. ..1C .. ..12 12

Chicago .. .. New York . . , Philadelphia. . Pittsburg... . Boston Cincinnati.. . St. Louis.. Brooklyn

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AT CINCINNATI. St. Louis-Cincinnati; rain AT CHICAJO. Pittsburg-Chicago; rain.

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Xo other games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDI Won Lost Chicago 29 12 Cleveland. 26 15 Detroit 21 16 New York 19 18 Philadelphia 20 20 St. Louis 16 25 Boston 14 26 Washington 12 24

AT WASHINGTON. R. II. E. St. Louis 1 5 2 Washington 7 15 1 Powell and Stevens; Patton and Heydon. AT PHILADELPHIA. R. H. E. Chicago ..10 12 3 Philadelphia.. 6 9 8 Patterson and Sullivan; Plank and Sen reck.

AT NEW YORK. R. II. E. Cleveland , 4 4 4 New York 3 9 3 Rhodes and Clark; Orth and Kleinow. AT BOSTON. R. II. E. Detroit 5 6 2 Boston. . , ..7 15 1 Mullen end Asher; Tannehill and Criger. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING. Won Lost Pet.

.605 .590 .543 .513 .465

Minneapolis .. ., Columbus , Kansas City. . . . Milwaukee .. .. Indianapolis.. ..

St. Paul 19 To'.edo.. IS Louisville .. .. .. .15

.19 .20 .20

15 16 16 19

.450 .405

AT INDIANAPOLIS. R. II. E. Kansas City 3 7 2 Indianapolis 1 4 1 Tate and Sullivan; Slagle and Javingstoue. AT COLUMBUS. St. Paul-Columbus;-rain. AT TOLEDO. Minneapolis-Toledo; rain. AT LOUISVILLE. .Louisville,' June 4. . R. H. E. Milwaukee-:, ..7 8 2 Louisville.. ............15 1 Curtis and Roth; Wright, Durham and Hughes.

. CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet.

Wheeling t . .IS 13 Evansville , 20 15 Springfield 17 14 Canton ....4.15 14 Dayton, 15 IS Grand Rapids 15 IS South Bend 14 IS Terre Haute ....14 IS

.5S1 .571 .549 .517 .455 .455 .43S .4 3S

Yesterday's Results. Terre Haute, 3; Wheeling, 1. Rain elsewhere.

HARTFORD CITY QUITS Baseball Team There Was Disbanded on Tuesday.

Hartford City, Ind., June 5. After a season lasting just one month the Hartford City base ball team was disbanded Tuesday. The players were paid off. given their release and have pone elsewhere to look for a job. From the very start the association back of the team was wabbly. It was in debt from last year and had practically tsothiug to start this season. Had the weather been favorable it would hava made it different, but a few bad Sundays put a crimp in the finances aud when the last pay day rolled around there wasn't funds enough to pay the salaries of the players.

Perry J. Freeman, ex-city judge has been appointed United States commissioner, succeeding Jesse S. Reeves, police commissioner, who resigned acrJy two years ago.

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