Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 243, 8 October 1907 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1907.

LOCAL AND GENERAL SPORTS

BOWLING LEAGUE HAS BEEN FORMED Six Clubs Belong to Organization That Was Perfected Monday Night. SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK. EAGUE WILL BE UNDER THE RULES OF THE AMERICAN AStOCIATION SCHEDULE WILL E ANNOUNCED SOON. At a meeting at the Entre Nous club of those interested In bowling Monday night the Richmond Bowling league was organized, consisting of six teams to be captained by Morris White, Borton, Hunt, Rottermann, Lahrman and Luken. P. L. Idleman was elected president of the association and C. C. Commons secretary and treasurer. A motion was made and carried to the effect that a representative from each team be selected to draw up a playing schedule. It was agreed that the captains of all the teams, together with the president act as directors and attend to all committee work, including the drafting of a playing schedule. A motion was made and carried that not more than six men be included in any one team. A motion was carried that the winning team each evening contribute a small sum to be placed in the treasury for a fund for a banauet at a time to be set by the committee. It was agreed that Ed Hill be appointed to act as official score keeper. It was agreed that the American Bowling Congress rules govern this association. Below Is a list of the teams: Hunt's Hunt, Carmen, Hoover, B. Martin, H. Parry, J. Martin. Borton's Borton, A. King, C. Commons, P. Mercunio, N. Fleming, D. Sands. Idleman'B Idleman, M. White, W. Rhodes, R. Stevens, S. Johnson, W. Kenney. Entre Nous Lahrman, Morel, Hadley, P. Meyer, W. Runge, II. Lacey. K. of C. R. Luken, Snaveley, Steinkamp, J. Harrington. C. RInghoff, L. Luken. Rotterman's Rotterman, Ed. Denney, Reuter, P. Mercurrio. Schedule for This Week. Tuesday Bortons vs. Idlemans. Wednesday Lukens vs. Entre Nous. Friday Hunts vs. Rottermans. The schedule for the remainder of the season will be announced soon. DUNKIRK TO PLAY REDS. It Will Be the Closing Game of the Season There. Dunkirk, Ind., Oct. 8 The Cincinnati Reds will come to Dunkirk Wednesday afternoon for a game with the champion Crown City bunch. This will be the closing game of the season in Dunkirk and the largest crowd ever here on such an occasion is assured. Philanthropy In London is often confronted by the man who makes It his business to be out of work. One charity worker was appealed to by a well-dressed woman. "Married?" asked the philanthropist. "Yes." "What is your husband?" "Out of work." "But what Is he when he is in work?" asked the philanthropist. "You don't understand, miss," was the reply, "he's a reg'lar out of worker." lf Only One "BROMO QUININE," that Is Laxative JJromo Quinine Cures Cold in One Day, Grip In 2 Days RB8 SUNBURST 9ENINSUKUI

Winners of Pennant in Major Leagues.

NATIONAL. Yr. Win. Pet. 1876.. Chi 788 1877.. Bos 646 1878.. Bos 683 1879..Prov .705 1880.. Chi 798 1831.. Chi 667 1882.. Chi 655 1883. .Bos 693 1884. .Pro v 706 1885. .Chi 776 1886.. Chi 725 1887.. Det. .. v 637 1888.. N. Y 641 1889. .N. Y 659 1890. .Brook 667 1891. .Bos 630 1892. .Bos 680 1893. .Bos 667 1894. .Bait 695 1895. .Bait 669 1896. .Bait 698 1897. .Bos 705 1893. .Bos 685 1899. .Brook 682 1900. .Brook 603 1901.. Pitts 647 1902. .Pitts 741 1903. .Pitts 650 1904. .N. Y 693 1905.. N. Y 686 1906. .Chi 763 1907. .Chi 704 AMERICAN. Yr. Win. Pet. 1900. .Chi 607 1901.. Chi 610 1902. .Phil 610 1903. .Bos 659 1904.. Bos 617 1905. .Phil 622 1906.. Chi. .. 616 1907.. Det 613 BASEBALL SCORES. St. Louis Nat. 6; St. Louis Am. 1. Boston Am. 4; Boston Nat. 1. Dunkirk 4; Muncie 0. Q. & B'S BEAT CAMPBELLSTOWN. Campbellstown, O., Oct. 8 The game of ball played between the local boys and the Q. & B's was a winner for the latter though the local boys had a star twirler whose work was the feature of the game. Had the boys given him any support he would have won. Most me:i c:::i;ig: walk in a straight line with their eyes open, and none ever lived that could do so with his eyes shut. Try it. It is an aged saying that a rann follows his nose, and there never was a nose since Adam that stood straight in front of a face. All of us are afflicted with either sinistrotorsion or dextrotorsion that is, in walking we veer either to the left or to the right. It cannot be helped. Set up two posts on the lawn and bet a million that no man or woman In the crowd can walk from one to the other without anfractuosity. There's a swell word for you. Anfractuosity that's where you get a wiggle on walk wabbly. Bangor (Me.) News. Whether whales and dolphins ever sleep, observation has so far been unabel to discover. CALL EITHER 'PHONE 21. The Palladium will receive a bulletin announcing the result of the games in the world's baseball championship series immediately after conclusion of the games. Call sither phone 21 and information will be gladly given. on every x. 25a

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QUAKERS ABE DOING BATTLE WITH BEBS

The Cincinnati National Team Is At Athletic Park This Afternoon. A GOOD CROWD IS OUT. CAPTAIN JESSUP AND. BOB EWING ARE OLD TIME FRIENDS, STARTING THEIR CAREERS AT THE SAME PLACE. Notwithstanding the fact that the eyes of Richmond fandom are directed toward the world's base ball championship series in Chicago, a large crowd is at Athletic park this afternoon witnessing the game between the Richmond aggregation of ball tossers and the Cincinnati Reds. Cincinnati arrived in Richmond with a strong lineup, but notwithstanding ths, the local team was hopeful. Before the game Capt. Jessup made the assertion that Richmond was going into the game to win and local fans hoped to see the high score chalked on their side of the ledger. Weaver could not be Induced to return to Richmond for the Cincinnati game and Richmond pre sented the same lineup as it did last Sunday, except that Fink was expected to be in center field. When Bob Ewing, the famous Red pitcher arrived in Richmond today there was a warm greeting between him and Capt. Jessup of the local team. Both men started their careers in the base ball world at Wapakoneta, O., several years ago. Jessup at that time caught Ewing and they were great friends. Ewing while sitting underneath the grandstand one day told his comrades that some day he would be pitching in a big league and all his teammates at that time would look up to him and eagerly read in the newspapers accounts of his success. Ie being said in a jocular vein the matter was then taken as a joke. Ewing bears a scar on one of his hnds where Jessup once cut him with a knife while the two were scuffling. naer. The gcrr;, ;.. :r ; so called from Its author, Elbridgt' (Jerry, is a division of political boundaries by one party so as to Insure the defeat of political opponents by placing- them In districts containing a majority of hostile voters. It has been worked successfully In hundreds of cases since Gerry first tried It, although It is playing out as a political expedient. The gerrymander often defeats its purpose, as in the case of the late President McKinley, who was gerrymandered out of congress in the old Sixteenth Ohio district only to be elected governor of the state for two terms by the Republicans aud thence to go to Washington twice as president of the United States. Gerry first saw the light on July 17, 1744. lie was vice president under Madison and had a long and distinguished career as a statesman. riltsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Pay of u. ...an Letter Carrier. Letter carriers in Berlin begin on a salary of 000 marks (a mark equals 23.8 cents), with an allowance in addition of 3G0 marks per year for rent, and receive but 1,500 marks aftei years of service. They work twelve hours a day and the average weigh! of mail delivered daily Is 150 pounds except when the American mails ar rive, which increase it to 300 pound? Appointments are made by examlnn Hon, and preference is given to thos who have served In the German armv T,n '- '

TIGERS AND CUBS ARE DOING BATTLE

World's Baseball Championship Began in Weather Near Frost-Bitten. RECORD CROWDS ARE DUE. PROBABLE WINNER IS SOLE TOPIC OF EXCITED FANS THE BETTING IS EVEN OR SLIGHTLY IN FAVOR OF CHICAGO TEAM. Chicago, Oct. 8. The opening game of the world's championship baseball series today will probably be played under a clear sky, but with a temperature too low to be entirely comfortable to spectators. According to predictions a stiff wind will blow across the diamond from the northwest and the mercury, which fell sixteen degrees Monday afternoon, will probably stand in the fifties. That a record-breaking crowd will be on hand to witness the contest is evidenced by the enthusiasm everywhere apparent, the games being the chief topic of conversation on every hand. Reserved seats have all been sold out for weeks, and the grounds were thrown open at noon to care for the rush for the remaining seats. Pitchers Selected. Three pitchers on each side will be depended upon by their clubs, accord ing to present plans for the series. Manager Chance figured upon using Overall in the first game, Pfeister in the second and Reulbach or Brown in the third, returning Overall for the fourth game If he pitches good ball in the opening contest. Lundgren and Fraser will be held in reserve. Hugh Jennings, manager of tne Detroit team, planned to start the struggle with Donovan in the box. George Mullin is slated for the second game and Ed Siever for the third, and coming back with Donovan in the fourth. . . . i r.cir. .u-.;:ty at a; - .; ovd. such as -id military pervic Uiat just below tl If you imo of c:.:. : ' i iserl in nav;;! ? ou may uotk-e lilt, an in.Li or two l:wn the blad here is a s:n:;'l tr.sk of brass weldt uto the bici'.e. Th? meaning of th brass might woll escape any one v possessed of a well f.eveloped sense t curiosity. Swovds are subjected t very severe tests before being issue; and thi3 brass piece i.uili.-ates that on of the tests t.) which the sword wa subjected was to have its point ben right back until it touched the hilt i, the brass spot. Swords that have sue oessfully withstood this severe test art trustworthy. London Chronicle. Tested It. "Willie," said the boy's mother, who was preparing to go out, "you mustn't eat that cake in the pantry while I'm gone. It will make you sick." Three hours later when she returned Willie said: "You didn't know what you were talking about, mamma. That cake didn't make me sick a bit." Chicago News. Too Willing. Old Lady (In tears, to chemistl Wlwill you poison my dear lit-little l'ido? He's In such such agony. Chemist' (politelyWith pleasure, madam. Old Lady (indignantly) With pleasure, you nasty, unfeeling man! Then you shan't do it! London Answers. A Fast Train. Passenger Does this train stop anywhere tor dinner? Brakeman Nah, it don't. Fassenger Then I understand for the first time why it is called a "fast" train. Judge. The advantage of artificial shade in the growing of tobacco and other crops consists of the conserving of the moisture in the soil.

MRS. WISE There's just one place to buy stoves and that's Jones Hardware Cos. MR WISDOM Well I believe you if that's where this beautiful stove came from, MRS. WISE Yes, and they have fifty other beautiful styles. MR. WISDOM I see their wagons loaded with stoves running in all directions every day. MRS. WISE Would you believe it, they delivered and set up this stove and built a fire in it in just one hour after I bought it?

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POLICE BOARD HAS NOT MADE REPORT Council Is at Loss to Understand the Reason for This Attitude. LONG STANDING REQUEST. ANOTHER REQUEST WILL BE MADE FOR A REPORT BUT NOT CY ANY MEMBER OF COUNCIL IN PERSON. Is there a breach between the city administration and council and the board of police commissioners? The question has met with some discussion recently among city officials and others acquainted with the situation, and from all appearances It seems that the board of police commissioners has given all other departments of the city government the "go by." Council on various occasions has requested a report from the board of police commissioners, but that body has never seen fit to make such a report. The matter elicited some discussion in council Monday night and it was moved that the police commissioners be again asked for a report notwithstanding that the police board has refused in the past. Owing to the peculiarity of the situation, no councilman present Monday night had the temerity to volunteer his services, in asking the board for a report of its work. Is The Stomach Dispensable ff An operation for the removal of the stomach, in a Chicago hospital recently, promoted discussion among' the surgeons whether the stomach could be removed and the patient be none the worse for it. Before the discussion bad well died out. the patient had died. It demonstrated he could not live without his stomach. To keep he stomach in srood condition, and cure constipation, indigestion, etc., use the great herb laxative compound. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Druggists sell it at 50 cents and Si a bottle.

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1010 Main Street Westcott Hotel Building Phone 1569 WILL MOVE TO PERU, IND. Frank Gillam Hit Sold His Property at Dublin. Dublin, Ind., Oct 8. The sale held by Frank Gillam Saturday was well attended. Mr. Gillam will move his family to Peru, where he will engage in. carpenter work. Mr. Glilam and Ellis Beard were former partners in carpentry here. Morris has bought the Gillam property and will move his family here. "A writer . .i.pping a boy Is liable to mate him stupid. It may be so, but it is more likely to mako him smart. There was a girl naisrd Isabelle Who put coal oil In the stove She couldn't bear the kitchen smell; They found her In the grove. ooo