Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 62, 17 April 1908 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 11)08. BROOKLYN WINS ONE MAN WHO SUCCUMBED TO MIGHTY G0TCH. SOX COLORS FALL WHO WILL WIN? NATIONAL LEAGUE. Wort Lost Pet. 1.000 l.i'HO ..j00 .300 .300 .300 .000 .'xu Defeated Beaneaters in Yesterday's Contest at Brooklyn. Tigers Annexed Pretty Game From the Men of the Windy City. Chicago 2 Pittsburg 2 New York 1 Boston 1 Brooklyn 1 Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 0 St. Louis 0 IN-THE-WESTCOTT OUR LINE OF CINCINNATI LOSES AGAIN. LIEBHARDT LOST HIS GAME. Games Today. Chicago at Cincinnati. New York at. Philadelphia P.oston at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at St. Louis. Yesterday's Results. Philadelphia 6: New York 1 Brooklyn 3; Boston 1. Chicago T: Cincinnati 4. Pittsburg 0; St. Louis tj. Easter Neckwear Brooklyn. N. Y., April 17. The Bostoil Nationals were beaten here by a score of 3 to 1. Mclntyre held the visitors without a hit until the sixth Inning, when they scored their only tally on a base on balls, an error and a fly to the outfield. Score: Boston ...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 2 2 Brooklyn. 102 0 0000 x 3 7 2 Batteries Ferguson and Bowerraan; Mclntyre and Bergen. Chicago, April 17. Detroit rallied late in yesterday's game and by hitting, aided by Sullivan's errors, defeated Chicago 4 to 2 in a ten-inning contest. Despite the cold weather the oo oo game was well played, a busy day at shortstop. Chicago ..0 0 0 0 0 0 2 O'Leary had Score: 0 0 02 1 Is Unusually Large and Choice This Season Detroit ...00000000 Batteries Smith and Sumers and Schmidt. L! 21 7 2 Sullivan ;
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PHILADELPHIA 6; NEW YORK 3. Philadelphia, Pa., April 17. Hock, a ormer tri-state pitcher from Wilmington, made his National League debut here yesterday afternoon and succeeded in defeating New York by 8 to 3. Score:
New York 10000002 03 Phila 1 000004 1 x 6 Batteries Ames, Malarkey Bresnahan; Hock and Dooin.
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CHICAGO 7; CINCINNATI 4. Cincinnati, O., April 17. Cold weather seemed to affect the work of both pitchers in Ihe game yesterday afternoon, Lungren's wildness being responsible for three runs scored by Cincinnati in the ninth Inning. Welmer's support was largely the cause of his defeat. Score: Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 f 2 Chicago ..3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 07 10 2 Batteries Weimer, Tozer and McIean; Lundgrcn and Kling.
PITTSBURG 9; ST. LOUIS 6. flt. Louis, Mo., April 17 the Pittsburg Nationals defeated St. Louis in the second game of the series 9 to 6. Kach team used three pitchers, the hatting was heavy and the fielding poor. Score: Pittsburg .3 1 0 0 f. 0 0 0 00 12 1 i-:t. Louis .0 0013200 06 0 6 Batteries Frome, Sallee, McGlyn and Hostotter; Maddov, rhilippi, Liefield and Gibson.
Qiitr Different. He But I thought you'd forgiven me for that and promised to forget it? Fhe Yes; but I didn't promise to let you forget I'd forgiven it!
Some men are born great, some achieve greatness and some couldn't tell to save their necks how It happened.
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Hackenscbmidt. the famous Russian wrestler, for many years has met and defeated all comers on the map, but at last lost his title. After two hours of the most vicious wrestling ever seen in an important contest, Hackonschmitd quit, and tin; championship was awarded to lioteh.
ST. LOUIS, 6; CLEVELAND, 2. Cleveland, O., April 17. St. Louis won by the score of 6 to 2. For seven innings the visitors did not net a hit off Llebhardt. He then weakened. St. Louis tied the score and eventually won out. Score:
Cleveland. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
St. Louis. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries Liebhardt Howell and Spencer.
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0 1 1 4 t! 9 0 and Clark;
Boston 2 Now York 2 Detroit I Chicago 1 St. Louis 1 Cleveland 1 Philadelphia o Washington 0
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Candidates Too Well Known. It was just after the opening of the polls for the election of mayor in a New Jersey town that two Irishmen met and began discussing the chances of two crndidates for aldermen. "It will be a close race between MoGlory and Adolph Mink," said the first Irishman, to which the other rejoined: "How is It, Clancy, that in so many TOtes it Bhould be. nip and tuck between McGlory and the Dutchman Mink?" "Well, I'll tell ye," responded the first Irishman. "It's like this. They're both of 'em very onpopular min, McGlory and Mink. If ye knew wan, ye'd be certain to vote for the other, and both of them are blamed well known!" Chicago Kecord-IIerald.
What do you think of the simplified
spelling?" "It would be all right if it wasn't so hard to learn." Detroit Free Fress.
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BOSTON, 3; WASHINGTON, 1. Boston, Mass., April 1". Washington could .do nothing with Morgan's pitching and Boston won 3 to 1 by
timely hitting. Boston 2 0 0 0 0 1
Washington 0 0 0 1 Batteries Morgan Hughes and Street.
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NEW YORK, 2; PHILADELPHIA, 1. New York. April 17. Plenty of speed was shown by both teams in yesterday's game, but New York's slightly superior pace again won for them from Phladelphia by a score of 2 to 1. Score:
Philadelphia 000 0 0010 0
New York ..0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Batteries Vickers and Newton and Klcinow.
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0 x 2 4 0 Schreck;
She was sulking over a broken resolution anent late hours; but, forgetting this for tjie nonce, he said: "Do you know, darling. I never tire of looking at this snapshot of you?" "You might have it framed and hung up in the lodge, then," she answered tartly.
Games Today. Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia at New York. St. Loui.; at Chicago. Washington at Boston. Yesterday's Results. Detroit 4; Chicago 2 (10 innings Boston .1; Washington 1. New York 2; Philadelphia 1. Sr. Ixniis fi ; Cleveland 1 (10 niiigs. )
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Columbus 2 Milwaukee 2 Toledo 1 Indianapolis 1 Kansas City 1 Minneapolis 0 Louisville 0 St. Paul 0
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Until about 1S50 writing was taught In the schools of the United States from copies that were written by the teacher, who also made from goose quills the pens which the pupils used. A penknife with a keen blade was an essential part of the teacher's equipment
Games Today. St. Paul at Columbus. Minneapolis at. Toledo. Milwaukee at Louisville. Kansas City at Indianapolis. Yesterday's Results. Kansas City 4; Indianapolis ToL-do 3; Minneapolis 4. Milwaukee 0; Louisville 2. Columbus 3; St. Paul 0.
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Sure E.-ough Hogs. Mose. the darky cook of a party cf surveyors In eastern Texas, was great ly annoyed by the razorbiick hngs that roamed around the camp Oue evening while he was at the sprluii n particu Inrly ravenous band of these "plnj woods rooters" raided the cook tent and ate up everythiug that was edible and some things that weren't. For several moments after his return from the spring Mose could hnd no words to express his feelings. -Waal." he finally exclaimed, "de good Lawd suhtalnly knowed his business when he named hawgs 'hawgs:' Dey sho' is hawgs:" Everybody's Magazine.
Amenities of the Fair Sex. Mrs. A. I thought Mrs C. was a friend of yo;irs. Mrs. B. And so she Is. Mrs. A. Well, she isn't. She's a hypocrite. Mrs. B. How do you know that? Mrs. A. Because she tried to get me to say something mean about you. Mrs. B She did? How? Mrs. A. Why. she nsked me to tell her what I really thought of yon. Chicago News.
His Qualifications, "lie's talking now of becoming an actor." "Why. he hasn't any qualifications, has he?" "Oh, res: a friend of his died recently and left him a fur lined overcoat and high hat." Philadelphia Press.
Slow Mover. Blobbs S that messenger boy reading the dime novel. He hasn't moved for an hour. Slobbs What an ideal chess player he would make. Philadelphia Record.
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