Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 309, 14 September 1910 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AAD SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDXESD A V, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910.

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BASEBALL

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won; Lost. Pet

Chicago.. ...... ..85 39 .685 Pittsburg.. ........ 77 53 .592 New York.. .. .. .. ..73 54 .575

Philadelphia .. 67 63 513

Cincinnati.. 66 67 .496

St Louis 51 75 .405 Brooklyn 51 76 .402

Boston ..45 ,86 .344

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet

MANY CHANGES HAVE BEEN

MADE IN rtULEt IN PAST FEW

MONTHS AND GAME HAS BEEN

REMODELED GREATLY.

Philadelphia .. 91 Boston 76 New York .76 Detroit .. ..76 Washington .59 Cleveland ..59 Chicago 57

St. Louis.. .. .. .. ..41

40 56 56 57 75 74 $0 92

.694 .577 .577 .573 .440 .445 .390 .306

FEATURES OF NEW FOOT BALL RULES 1. Forward pass may not be executed out of 20-yard tone. 2. Onstde kick may not be made within the. 20-yard rone. 3. Forward passer or kicker must be five yards back of line. 4. 'Quarterback may advance ball without live-yard restriction. . 6. Tackier in the open must have one foot on the ground. 6. Ends must not be interfered with within the 20-yard zone. 7. Pushing or pulling of runner is strictly forbidden. S! Forward pass may cross line of scrimmage at any point 9. Interference with man receiving forward pass is forbidden. 10. Three-minute intermissions in middle of halves. 11. Player may return to game once In any subsequent quarter. 12. Crawling after the ball ii declared dead is penalised.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Won. Lost. Pet Minneapolis 100 54 .650 Toledo.. 84 70 .544 Columbus ..82 71 .535 Kansas City 79 73 .520 St Paul 79 75 .513 Milwaukee ..70 83 .458 Indianapolis ..62 92 .401 Louisville 57 95 .374

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. R.H.E.

Pittsburg '.. 11 15 2 New York 1 5 2

Adams and Gibson; Mattbewaon,

Dankeson and Meyers.

HUGHEY JEIIIIIIIGS Oil WORLD SERIES

Says Athletics Lack Nerve, Which Is Required to Beat the Fast Cubs CHICAGO MEN GOING BACK

CHANCE'S CREW NOT AS FAST OR AS STRONG 'AS IN 1907, BUT THEY STILL ARE WONDERFUL BALL PLAYERS.

THIS IS REAL RUDE) Market Reports

Fall Festival Booster Gets Shoved from Panhandle Limited Trains.

WAITED FOR NEXT TRAIN

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS

Fellow's HalL

Pittsburg

New York

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R. ..3 .15 R.

5 0 H. E.

Cincinnati .. ..3 8 1 Brooklyn 2 9 2

Rowan and McLean; Scranlon,

Keutzer and Miller.

Soon the colleges of the country will be fighting out their differences

tin bloodless gridiron combats. Soon Ithe so-called "drastic" changes recent

ly Instituted by Walter Camp and com

pany will be put to the test of public approval. Even now the coaches of the leading universities and colleges of the nation are applying the third

'degree in foot ball's strenuous inquiialtlon in an effort to make the best out

I of tenets prescribed by the rules com

mlttee.

The possibilities of the new game , are unlimited. In spite of the flagrant i charges made by critics that foot ball ihas been revised to death and that

the rules are now so complicated that

. It will need several courses In college

;to interpret them, the game is in bet

iter shape today than it has ever been

t before.

It is the 20-yard neutral cone con

ception that gives the game such un

'limited possibilities. This, together

with the change eliminating the 5-yard

restriction over the forward pass and

Quarterback, gives the coach an at

tack as variable as the breezes of Lake Erie. The new plays made possible by the new foot ball code are le

gion. Hew to "Set the Backs.

In the first place a reorganization of

; the backfleld will be necessary. Three

systems of lining up the backs appear

at first glance. Since the man recelv

Ing the ball from the snapper-back or the center does not have to run out five yards before advancing with the ball, there is no need of the backward (pass from tbe Quarter. Getting the

ball on a direct pass, any part of the line may be attacked by the player to

advance It

The scheme of lining the backs up In a straight line, parallel to the I scrimmage has been suggested and

I many coaches are now experimenting with this form of offense. The center Ihas four men to which he may pass

1 the ball for line buck or end run.

Then, the coach may Instruct the

quarter to stand. in the position for

I marly occupied by the full back and f bat the full back stand several yards 1 In the rear, ready to perform with a

i quick forward pass or punt This : would make the full back useless as a ' llnv plunger, but would give him op

portunity to shine in criss-crosses, for-

ward passes and onside kicks.

HE OBEYED ORDERS

DEATH HIS REWARD N. 6 W. Engineer Was Told to

Speed Train and Terrible Wreck Resulted.

COLLIDES WITH STATION

American League. R. H. E.

Washington 0 4 1 Philadelphia .. 6 13 3

Gray and Henry; Tyght and Livings

ton.

R. H. E.

Cleveland 8 1 3

Detroit .. .. 7 8 2

. R.H.E.

New York 7 12 1 Boston 5 12 3

Hughes, Warbop and Sweeney;

Wood, Hunt and Madden.

R.H.E.

St. Louis 1 3 3

Chicago .. 0 3

vis in several battles for the : American , cre6tfalIeI1 boostetr a8 he mo'ved eague pen nan . una e o s on his beat.

By Hughey Jennings. Detroit. Mich.. Sept. 14. "I do not

care to go on record as saying who will win in the world's series in October if it comes to an issue between the Athletics and the Cubs. This much, though, I am o.uite willing to say: If the Athletics do not show more class against Chance's team, more grit, more vim and more vigor than they have ever shown against us in the crucial games, they haven't got a chance. "Naturally, my sympathies are with the American league, and it is my sincere hope thp.t the flag comes to our organization this year. Unless, however, man for man. the Athletics rise to the occasion and play the Cubs in a

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how the outcome of the world's series as between the two leagues is to be different from what it has been in the

past three years.

"Of course, the Athletics haven't anything like the team to play that

we met in 1907. That team came very

close to being the greatest baseball

nine that was ever organized. Nor yet

is it like the Cub team of 190S. If

anybody had asked me in the strictest

confidence after the tirst decisive

game in 1907 as to 'the result of the

.series, I am very sure that I could have anticipated the outcome. That one unfortunate muff at the plate by

Charley Schmidt put us out of the run

ning, and the finish was plain to ses.

"It is true that the Cubs of today are not the Cubs of 1907 and 1908, but they are still a wonderful organization

and any team that beats them mubt

have grit, sand, vim and vigor,

3 ! "In 1909. of course, it was differ-

"Well, so long. Bill," cried a prominent young Pall Festival promoter to Patrolman Lawler. this morning, at the Pennsylvania station. "Guess I'll

catch 'thirty-one." "Come "er." cried Bill, "that train won't . take passengers here." But notwithstanding trawler's warning, Mr. Fall Festival, made a dash for the train, threw his bundle of festival posters on the platform and climbed on after them. "What yer doin'," spoke the brakeman as he kicked the posters off the train and then gave the attorney a bhove, which landed him back on the platform. "Well. I'll be d he said, and his

face reddened as he walked back to! the Patrolman through tbe crowded f station. He waited for the next train, j The young man was going to In

dianapolis to do some advertising at the state fair, for the Richmond festival. No. 31 is a New York-St. Louis limited train and is not scheduled to stop in Richmond, but this morning waited a few minutes while a "hot box" was being cooled.

That train is not for common peo-

( Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd

New York, Sept 14. Open High Low. Copper.. .. 4 64 C4 American Smelting . . .. 84 684 67 U. S. Steel .... ...... ..-69 70 68 U. S. Steel Pfd. .. .... .. . .116 116 116 Pennsylvania 129 129 129 St. Paul .122 122 121 B. & O. .. .. .... .. -.105 105 104 New York Central .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..113 113 112 Reading. . ..... . .. .... .. ..143 143 141 Canadian Pacific .... .. ..190 190 190 Great Northern ..125 125 125 Uuion Pacific 166 167 165 Northern Pacific .. .. .. .. .. ..115 115 114 Atchison 99 99 98 L & 1 4 4 Southern Pacific . . ..114 '114 113

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Closw 64 67 6S 116 129 121 104 112: 141 190 . 125 165 114 98 144 113

CHICAGO.

CASINO HOW CHURCH

The Gambling Hall at Cedar Springs to Be Put to New Use in Short Time.

CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 144C.) Chicago, Sept. 14. Wheat

Sept Dec. May

Sept. Dec. May

Sept. Dec. May

Open Hi?h " Lo" Close ... 95 95 94 94 ... 99 99 98 98 . .. 105 105 104 104 Corn Open ' Hish Iw rios ... 56 56 55 56 ... 54 54 53 54 ... 57 57 56 57 Oa'a Open High Low Clos ... 33 33 33 33 ... 34 35 34 35 ... 38 38 37 38

Corn ...... Oats Clover seed

.38c .35c .$9.85

EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, Sept. 14.

Cattle-Receipts 25 head; prime steers

$7.05; shippers $6.75.

Hogs Receipts 3,400; yorkers $9.90;

pigs $9.75; heavies $9.60. Lambs $7.25. Sheep Receipts 800;'' prime $4.85. Calves Receipts 75; choice $11.25.

HOTEL WILL BE REOPENED

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E. 2 0

American Association. (First Game) R

Indianapolis 0

Columbus 3

Cheeney and Kerns; Pennyboken

and Carisch.

(Second Game) R. H. E.

Indianapolis 0 7 1 Columbus 0 3 1

(16 Innings; called on account of

darkness.

ent. So evenly were the Pirates and Tigers matched that it was a toss-up which would win. "Tbe one great factor In all these games for the world's series pennant is to get the jump on your opponent. Put the other team In a panic by some unlooked-for or heroic play, and the battle is practically over. But the one great thing is to keep your spirit all the way. "It would poorly become me to go

on record and say which of the two teams that will play for the world's

The Cedar Springs hotel, near New

Paris, Ohio, will be opened to the pub

lic within ten days by Dr. C. M

Beech. Dr. Beech took possession of

the health resort September 1 and will soon open tbe hotel as a sanitar

ium and summer and winter health re

sort. The. club house has been chang

ed and will be opened on Sunday's to the ministers of New Paris and

Richmond to conduct services.

Two negro chefs from Kentucky will

arrive soon and Dr. Beech will make a specialty of old fashioned chicken dinners. Dr. Beech came here from

Esculapia Springs, Ky.

R. H. E. S championship will probably win the

Toledo .. ..2 8 0

Louisville 0 5 1

Ylngling and Abbott; Hall and Reil-

ly.

R H E.

Minneapolis 6 9 0 Milwaukee 0 1 4

GAMES TODAY. National League. St Louis at Boston. Chicago at Philadalphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New York. American League. Cleveland at Detroit American Association. Toledo at Columbus. Louisville at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at St Paul. Kansas City at Minneapolis.

flag. I very much hope the big pennant will fly over an American league park. Of one thing, however, I am very sure the Athletics will have to play a vastly different kind of game than I have ever seen them play in order to beat the team that, even with the changes that have taken place In the last two years Is still perhaps, the greatest machine ever."

WHEEL TAGS HERE.

Tags for bicycle licenses arrived at

the city controller's office this morn

ing and there has been a big rush for them during the entire day. Only 450 were at first ordered but it is necessary to send for 1,200 additional.

PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK.

Pittsburg, Sept. 14.

Cattle Receipts light; choice $7.20.

prime $7.20; butchers $6.30.

Sheep Receipts light; prime $4.50. Hogs Receipts 10 loads; prime hea

vies $9.75; yorkers $10.00; pigs $9.75. .

Veals $10. Choice lambs $6.60.

CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Sept. 14.

Cattle Receipts 1,800; shippers $5.95

Hogs Receipts 7.300; choice $9.70. Sheep Receipts 1,600; extras $4.00. Lambs $7.00.

TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Sept. 14.

Wheat 98c

INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Sept 14.

Wheat 94c Corn 57c

Oats 34c

Rye ...75c

Clover seed I860

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK

Indianapolis, Sept. 14. Hogs Receipts 6,500; top $9.65. Cattle Receipts 1,800; Jtop $6.85.

Sheep Receipts 900; top $4.25; lambs

$6.25.

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PAIE1A IS FRETFUL

fAmertcaa News Service.) Panama. Sent. 1 4 Soldiers were.

held in readiness today tor disorder which the republic's authorities fully expected, aa a result of the election of

vice president by the national as

sembly to serve out the unexpired term of President Domingo Obaldia, who died several months ago. There were threats of trouble over reported

interference by the United States government and In some sections soldiers were detailed as patrols to put down Incipient violence. The vice president chosen today will fill the role of act

ing president of the republic

TAFT HAS BIRTHDAY

American Nw Service.) . Beverly, Mass.', Sept. 14. President

Tart will be fifty-three years old to-

morrow, and already many letters and

telegrams of congratulation are pouring into the summer capital. So far as the President is concerned there will be no special observance of his

birthday anniversary.

pby waa running errands and tending soda water fountain in a Cincinnati lrug store. Today Murphy is president of the Chicago Cubs, owns a $60,000 home on Sheridan road and has money in every pocket of his clothes.

WITH THE FIGHTERS.

SPORTING GOSSIP

BASEBALL NOTES.

(American News Service.)

Wheeling. W. Va, Sept 14. A apeMai train beating President Johnson and other high officials of the Norfolk

O Western railway. It was learned to

day, while swinging around a treach

erous curve at a forty-mile clip at Delonne last evening, Jumped from the rails and crashed Into the station killing four men and fatally wounding three. The dead are Station Agent O. P. Hughes, Engineer Burton, Fireman Roland. Track Foreman Fayette Wood wine. Tha dying ara: Trainmaster W'ollcr, Crakeman Gillespie and Conductor Crumpler. President Johnson, Vice President Uaher and General Manager George Jdhnaoa were lm a private car at tha rear of tha train and had a thrtning azsarlaaoa. All were badly shaken and bruised. Tha engineer la said to have had orders from tha oddala to Bake tha bast possible apaad and ha waa obeying orders heroically wtta tha eatactroyha ended his ca rsst. no locomotive crushed tha traa rxta Ixto dctrU.

The minor leagues will receive over

$100,000 this season by the sale and

draft of players.

By winning fifteen straight games.

New Haven has established a record for the Connecticut league.

The story Is still going the rounds

that Jesse Burkett will manage the

St Louis Americans next season.

The Giants will have to play better

ball than they have been playing if they expect to pass Pittsburg.

Coming from nowhere the Dallas team made a great climb this season and won the Texas League pennant The race for second place in the American League Is the only thing left that looks like a major league fight Davey Altlser, now -with Minneapolis, comes back to fast company next season, Cincinnati having drafted the old soldier.

Manager Chance of the Cubs la afarld that a lame arm will keep Pitcher Overall out of the world's

championship series.

Rochester and Newark are still

fighting for. the pennant In the East

era League and botn look strong

enough to stick to the finish.

Tha owners of the Grand Rapids Central League club have offered the position of manager of their team to Bill Bradley, tha former Cleveland

purer.

Had Jimmy McAleers Washington

team started the season with their

esent speed there would have been Ixtis "doings" in tha American

League race.

The new plant of th Chicago White

Sox is to be the model for tha new grounds and'St&zds that the New York American Lczo club la to

build next spring.

i If tha Brooklyn team doeent show soma class next season it wont be tha fault of President Eabetta. ' Tha boas of tha Dodgers has drafted SI players

at a coat of $31,500.

i , A taw years ago Charles Webb llur

! They are giving 10-round bouts of the no-decision variety in San Francisco.

i "Kid" Cotton, Jack Johnson's form

er sparring partner, is after a bout

with Con O'Reilly.

Billy Papke. Jimmy Clabby, Cy

clone Johnny Thompson and Ray Branson are on their way to Australia.

The amateur boxing championships

of California will be held in Sacra

mento the latter part of next month.

PURCHASE AUTO Hill

Loren and Glen Whitsel have pur

chased the Auto Inn from A. E. Williams. The new company took charge of the garage yesterday, and it is un

derstood, will put in some new fea

tures.

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BUT PERU IS "DRY

(American News Service.)

Washington, Sept 14. The treasury

department posted a bulletin today announcing "Albert Francis, superintendent of construction at Peru. Indiana

suspended from duty on account of

public intoxication.

MARLATT INQUEST.

Coroner A. L. Bramkamp filed his

report of Inquest with the county clerk this morning, over the body of Frank Marlatt who dropped dead at Gaar, Scott 4k Co.s factory yesterday. According to the report Mr. Marlatt came to his death from organic heart disease.

HAS ANYONE SEEN IVAN? "Ivan Dmitrijewltssch Schlseherbakoff, Kharhow, Russia.' A letter with this address was mailed at the local post office this morning. The post office authorities are thinking about offering a reward for its pronunciation.

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