Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 161, 18 April 1909 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AM) SUX-TIiLEGIiAM, SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1909.

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WILL BE THE BEST EVENING OF GOOD, CLEAN ENJOYMENT EVER 'PULLED OFF' IN THIS CITY. EVERYBODY WILL HAVE FUN. NOBODY WILL BE BOISTEROUS. ALL MASKS MUST BE LIFTED AT THE DOOR TO INSURE THE MANAGERS THAT NO OBJECTIONABLE CHARACTERS ARE ADMITTED. A good crowd will Jbc given oloaa fun amid Kcwmrfoc rclfooolhra will ffaanaiolhi Hlhq Kluxolo IFotr the HDancco

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WILL HOLD ITS HIGH SESSIONS OF MERRIMENT BETWEEN DANCES AMD FURNISH STARTLING DIVERSIONS TO THE GRACIOUS ASSEMBLY.

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AND SEE THE HUMAN BON BON AND THE LIVING SKELETON, THE PIRATE CREW AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, THE MARCH OF DEATH AND THE FAMOUS TWINS, "WHAT-IS-IT" AND "IT-IS," THE BAD MEN FROM BAD LANDS AND THE NURSERY RHYMES. THE HEADSMAN AND HIS HAPLESS VICTIM, AND THE "PODUNK RAMBLERS." SEE YOUR NEIGHBORS IN JAIL! WATCH OUT YOURSELF v;

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FflOMJPITTSBUflG By Hard Earned Victory Yes- ' terday, Reds Make It 3 Out of 4. WAS AN UPHILL CONTEST

LOWLY" ST. LOUIS' CARDINALS YESTERDAY AGAIN TOOK ME AS IIRC OP CHAMPION CUBSLEAGUE RESULTS.

Cleveland . . . Philadelphia . St Louis .. . Chicago .. .. Washington ..

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Cincinnati, April 17.- Today's game between the Reds and the Pirates was as exciting a battle as one could Imagine, the Reds downing the Pirates 8 to 5 by same up-hill work. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 1 2 4 0 x S 11 2 Pittsburg 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 5 3 Karger, Gasper and McLean; Maddox, Leever and Gibson and Frock. Umpires O'Day and Emslie.

" NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lest

Boston ... .. 3 Cincinnati.. ...... ..3 New York ,..2 Chicago .. . '.. ..2 St Louis 2 Brooklyn .. 1 Pittsburg 1 Philadelphia . ,. ..0

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, i r-. ..ilRICAN LEAGUE. Won Loot Detroit .. .. .. ..4 0 EeAoa . . 1 Now York.. 3 :, Jf "V " ...

. ; BAG ANOTHER VICTORY. Boston, Mass v April 17.-The Doves flew off with another victory in their clutches today, defeating the Trolley Dodgers in the first game of the series .5 to 1. The Brooklyn team appeared -to be outclassed by the Dove bunch. Score: " R.H.E. Boston ...1 0120001 x- 5 9 2 Brooklyn 00000100 01 S3 Mattern and Bowerman; Pastorius and - Berger. Umpires Rlgler and Truby. -

CUBS OUTPLAYED. Chicago) April 17. Chance and his champion Cube fell again today before Bresnahan's rejuvinated tailendera. This time the score was 4 to 1,

PcL I the Cubs being lucky to get one and

1.000 1 luckier that SL Louis did not get a

.750 (corner on all the rune in the world. 4(00 j The Champs simply were pitched to

death by a fast youngster named Rhodes. Score: .. R.H.E. Chicago ,.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 3 1 St. Louis 0000003 1 04 7 2 Reulbach and Moran; Rhodes and Bresnahan, Umpires Klem and Kane.

MARQUARD IN A WIN. New York, April 17. The Giants trimmed the - Quakers today by a score of 4 to 1, the latter score representing the. gift of Rube Marquard. Score: - " . ,..v.:-. R. H. E. New York 20010001 x 4 9 1 Phil 0000 0 010 01 4 2 Marquard and Meyers; Moore and Dooln. Umpires Johnstone and Cu-sack.

day against the superb pitching of Walter. Score: - R.H.E. Wash ton 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 7 4 Boston ...2 O 0 0 0 0 3 16 12 1 Gray, Hughes and Street: Walter, Arellanes and Spencer. ; Umpires Evans and Egan.

Amercian League

HITS AT RIGHT TIME. Philadelphia, April 17. By getting their hits when New York was blundering. Mack's men won their second game of the season at Sbibe Park today by the score of C to 4. Score: ' R.H.E. Phil. 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 x 9 2 New York 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 14 8 3 Dygert, dickers and Lapp; Lake and Kleinow. Umpires Connolly and Hunt. ' -

HO CHANCE TO WIN. Washington. April 17. There was ao chance- for Washington 4a via te

TIGERS ARE UNSTOPPED. Detroit, April 17: Cleveland was unable to . stop " the American" league champions' Miming, streak Jwre iodaf , the Tigers ? counting their fourth straight victory over the Naps by a score of 6 to 5 in an exciting, hard

game. Score: i ;-;---n; -V:i:V R.-H.K.

Detroit ...0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 x 10 5 Cleveland 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 15 8 2 Willetts and". Schmidt; Rhoades, Joss and Clark. -i Umpires Kerlin and O'Loughlin. ( V

BASEBALL SCORES

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SOX TAKE THEIR FIRST. SL Louis. April 17. A battinsr rally in the tenth, round led by Tannehill, cinched the first game the Sox have won this season, on anr big league diamond. The count was 3 to 1 when Chicago let .up on WaddelL Smith pitched a gallant combat, holding the enemy to .four hits, two of which in the tenth knocked over the lime buckeL Score: -.' ' . R-H.E. SL Lv i.O 00000000 11 4 1 Chicago 000000000 33 10 0 Waddell and Criger; Smith and Sullivan. Umpires Sheridan and Per-

I In line with its policy to stimulate interest ta all kinds of nport, the Y. M. C. A. has made arrangements to secure the returns from , the National and American league games during the baseball season. . ; While the association tries to promote amateur athletics primarily the advantage of presenting to the 'young men, who' frequent the place, with the returns from the professional games is appreciated. Further competition is offered places of poorer environment for the boys and young men, also, and this is an Item of Important consideration.

SLAGLE IS SOLD.

Chicago, April 17. James Slagle. who has been a member of the Chicago Cabs for the past eight seasons, was today sold to the Boston National League Club. When Slagle joined Chicago eight years ago he came from the same club that bought him today.

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COHTIHUE WAGE SCALE. Pittsburg. Pa.. April 17. By a vote of 2425 to 350 the members of district No. 5 of the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employes have directed the officers of the Pittsburg Street Railways System . to continue the present wage scale which expiree Monday. . . -

To Cut Off Tails, So Rats Scampered Through Crowd Of Jersey Wcmcn.

CROWD WAS DEMORALIZED

New York, April 17. While hundreds of people, including many young women, crowded Newark avenue. Jersey City, during tne commutore niS how there, the ferries today, a seers of scurrying- rata scampered aroand the corner from Cooper Place. The rats plunged into the crowd. A panic followed. Several women in the crowd fell fainting to the sidewalk. Others started on the run for the ferries and didn't stop untj they were safely on the boats. Many men were badly frightened, hot others chased the animals and killed a auahar.

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Pttrlck McCoy fcadded with jthe spriof time yeetersay. Pat It getting In spring: training' and has managed to make three jumps Into the arms or the lsw within the mat few weeks. He has been stlnulated each tlsatt by John Barleycorn. ws has sntrved' himself an efficient starter oa - the police eoart course. Unless somsnes cosaes to hm assistance tomorrow, his next coming oat party to not ISiely to ooenr for sboot twenty days. -

tiu ciq pnio. '. Ylncennes,' Trance, April 17. The hurdle race for the -Prix Porte today, 2,500 francs. 3400 metres, was won by David Torpfti jCorval up. De Lar

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Providence, R- L April 17.-

E. Dfspean, the old time gambler, died la Pawtaeket today at the age of 75.

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