Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 135, 17 April 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914

News of Diamond, Tennis Court, Golf Links, Track, Arena, Aquatics

Frank Duning MURRAY'S ORGANIZE FOE SEASON OP 'U Last Year's Lineup Remains Practically Intact According to Manager Taggart's Plans for Nine. SHORT STOP OPEN With Gwynn and Nicodemus on Mound Team Expected to Repeat Record of Victories in Past. The Richmond Murray?, one of the fastest semi-pro teams in the city, haye completed their organization for the coming season and are ready to take on any and all teams. With the exception of the second sack job, all positions of the line-up are filled and the team looks good to surpass the record made last year, when the team won practically every game on its schedule. The line-up on paper looks classy. The battery, composed of Gwynn and Nicodemus, flingers, and Haas, backstop, seems to be especially strong, while the infield string, including Johnston, Black and Williams, looks the equal of anything in this section of the bush. The gardens will be patroled by Moore, Sittloh and Taggart, three old-timers, that have played the game for years. Two or three good men aspire for the second sack vacancy but until after several workouts the ownership of the, keystone bag will not be settled. Battery Strong. The battery should prove the long suit of the team, as Nicodemus, Gwynn and Haas have worked together for a good while, and can hold down thetr end of the game. Nicodemus haa had a lot of experience at the game, having pitched for the high school nine for several years, besides playing with every amateur team of the city In the last several years. "Nick" has speed and good control, combined with as good an assortment of shoots that can be displayed by any fllnger of the bush. Gwynn is likewise, a .veteran a,t the game and can be counted on to do his share of the flinging. The infield and outfield ere. composed of some of the best amateurs to be found outside of the organized baseball in this state. Bud Johnson, wuo wm ue Hfeu ai nis oiu stanu ai the first station, is expected to show some of his old time form this year. Black, short, well known as a fielder and clontar, will covr the , shortstop Joint, "While Willjams seems to have the third sack position nailed up for good. Just who will land the second station job is problematical as Manager Taggart has three good men trying for the berrh. Taggart, Moore and Sittloh will be at their regular berths In the gardens and this department of the line-up needs no improvement. A. S, M. BOWLERS SET HIGH SCORES Bennett Leads Machine Company League With Average of 164 Pins.

Following are the Individual averages of the members of the A. S. M. company bowling league in the season just closed: Bowler: Games. Aver. Bennett tj J64 Luneka s 159 laird 4 jVc Merkle 10 156 Otten 10 152 Snyder in 152 Owens 10 144 Miller e, 144 Weyman n 143 Caldwell '. 8 140 "Williams 10 138 Barber s 138 Porter n 137 Diggs 0 137 Sample 10 135 Butler i29 Wells 10 127 Kerchner 10 125 Smith 8 124 Ulrich 7 124 Shafer . . . . . 10 124 Clarke s 123 Hare . .. 8 123 . Johnston s 122 Schissler 3 122 George S 121 Sharkey 2 121 McQueen s lis Reese 10 117 Waddell 2 117 Franks ..lo nfi Van Ktten (; us McAlinn Id 115 Phelps 4 113 Weber 2 112 Way S 111 Sanderson 8 110 Winkle 8 110 Burke 8 HO J. O'Brien 10 109 'Sykes S 109 H. Lane 10 108 Roach 10 108 Black 4 107 Petrie 10 107 Huffman 10 106 De Hart fi "104 Crivcl 8 104 Hoessli . ... 8 104 Connor 10 103 Ellis 10 103 G. I.ane 10 103 Loofburrow 4 101 "Wellbaum 10 100 Bodicker 10 95 Walters 10 94 Jeffries 10 90 chalk .... 3 39

SAUTERS JUMPS NINE

Richmond Slab Artist Shamrocks. Jins Frank Sauters, star pitcher of the Richmond nine, has jumped to th Cincinnati Shamrocks this waa announced by Manager Kenney, leadar of the local outfit, today. More money is the reason assigned for the desertion of the Quaker slabman. The loss of Sauters came as a surprise to local bugs as he had never expressed himself as dissatisfied with the local proposition. The fact, however, that Cincy is his home town and with more coin as an Inducement, caused the jump. Just what steps Kenney -will take to replace Sauters is not known at present. The Quaker manager has not been heard from since the news of Sauters' desertion reached here. Sauters was regarded as one of the best men in semi-ranks of this section and a glance at hie record will substantiate this statement. Frank did mound duty for the Norwood team last year and it was largely through his air-tight pitching that that team took the number of the rank and file of teams of the surrounding states. Turtle Soup every Saturday. Ed Muey, 20 S. 6th St. HOW THEY RANK National League. Won. Lost. Pet. Pittsburg 2 0. 1.000 Philadelphia 1 0 1.000 Brooklyn 1 0 1.000 Cincinnati 1 0 1.000 St. Louis 0 2 .500 New York 0 1 .000 Chicago 0 1 .000 Boston 0 1 .000 American League. Won. Lost. Chicago 2 0 Washington 1 0 New York 1 0 St. Youis 1 1 Detroit 1 1 Boston 0 1 Philadelphia 0 1 Cleveland 0 1 Pet. 1,000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 American Association. Won. Lost. Pet. Indianapolis 2 1 .667 Kansas iCty 2 1 .667 Milwaukee 2 1 .667 Louisville 1 1 .500 Columbus 1 1 .500 Minneapolis 1 2 .333 Cleveland 1 2 .333 St. aPul 1 2 .333 Federal League. Won. Lost. Indianapolis 1 0 Brooklyn . 1 0 Baltimore . . . .' 1 0 Chicago 1 0 St. Louis 0 1 Kansas City 0 1 Buffalo 0 1 Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National Results. Chicago-Cincinnati, rain. Brooklyn-Boston, rain. Pittsburg, 4; St. Louis, 1. Philadelphia-New York, rain. American League. Chicago, 1; Cleveland, 0. Philadelphia-New Work, rain. Boston-Washington, rain. American Association. Cleveland, 11; Indianapolis, 8. St. Paul, 4; Milwaukee, 1. Columbus, 2; Louisville, 1. Minneapolis, 6; Kansas City, 5. Federal League. Indianapolis, 7; St. Louis, 3. Chicago, 3; Kansas City, 2. Baltimore-Buffalo, rain. Pittsburg-Brooklyn, rain. GAMES TODAY. National League. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburg at St. Louis. American League. Cleveland at Chicago. St. Louis at Detroit. Philadelphia at New York. I Washington at Boston. I American Association. Cleveland at Indianapolis, i Minneapolis at Kansas City. Columbus at Louisville. I St. Paul at Milwaukee, j Federal League. ' Indianapolis at St. Louis. Chicago at Kansas City. Says It's tthe JOSEPH W. SPIERS Duffy's Pure has been before the public for half

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Veteran Slugger Gets Hit After Bad Start in Opener

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Hans Wagner, the Pittsburg short-1 far this season, but says from now on stop, who yesterday got his first hit i he will how the buss that despite his of the season. Hans has not brought 1 forty odd summers, he can still proh'is batting eye to regular form so dure the goods with the willow.

Englebert, Dyed-in-Wool Fan, Misses Three Season Openers at Cincy in Last Three Decades

Of the Richmond fans who witness-1 ed the opener between Cincinnati and : the Cubs the other day, H. H. Knple-j bert, proprietor of a Main street cisar ' store, was among the fans lending' their vocal efforts to the downing of. the Windy City bunch. For the hi-t ' thirty years, with the exception of j three, the Richmond fan has seen i every opening game ot the Buckeye city aggregation. Mr. Englebert is a dyed-in-wool fan. Since a boy, to use his own statement, he has been an admirer of the nationr.l game and has attended games from the National circuit down to the home lot amateur affair. Although a fairly good busher in his days, Mr. Englebert never aspired for diamond honors SPECIAL Cream to Whip Try our Coffee, roasted today. H. G. HADLEY Phone 2292

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himself, being content to sit in the bleachers and rort. Mr. Englebert recalls with deep satisfaction some of the incidents he has seen in wonie of the big games of i'.'c o. ,:;iys. Among these, is the .-a i'.v of a nig game hack in the eighties when the Indianapolis nine was in the National league. The major oreoniznt ion at that time had twelve trams j i-.il was not composed of the present 'lay cities. Troy, Providence,

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The spring has come, the links are green, I've taken down my clubs; this driver's heavy In the hilt, It's only fit for dubs; and midiron's set a trifle high, I'll have to lay it by; the niblick never fitted me, a new one I must try. My jigger needs a bit more weight to to comb them from the rough. Ill shorten up the. brassie some. It hasn't face enough. This cleek waa never fit to use. Ill give it to my son, and use my Jigger to approach and buy another one. This gooseneck putter's out of date, I need the sad-iron style; my mashie has gone on the blink, I'll trim it with a file. And when my clubs are all in shape and polished up quite fine, I'll hie me out upon the links and beat 129. Buffalo and Indianapolis were a few of the teams of the circuit. Boston was the leading nine in those days, according to Mr. Englebert and the following story originated at the time the Boston nine played at Indianapolis, in a championship game: "It was In the days that Mike (Slide Kelly, Slide) Kelly was in his glory. Mike was playing with the Boston team that year and what he had been doing to the pitchers of the league was a caution. Kelly was generally sure of a hit at every trip to the plate and could be counted on to do his part of the clouting work av any time. Kelly and his team played at Indianapolis that day and every mother's son of this town that could hop a freight, hire a rig or get to the capitol in some shape or form went to Indianapolis that day. The game was close, so close in fact that at the final inning the score stood 2-2, if I remember rightly. It was Boston's half of the last frame, two men were out and two men on the bases. And then Kelly came to bat," here Mr. Englebert paused and smiled before proceeding. "Kelly had been going at his best clip, getting a hit at every trip to the plate and when he stepped up everybody in the stands groaned. Kelly laced out a couple of stinging fouls 'or a starter and the next ball pitched came fair across the pan. Kelly swung, the force of the blow causing a breeze way up in the stands. Kelly had fanned. Well the Indianapolis team came back in the next frame and took that game and I never saw or heard the equal of that demonstration in the last thirty years that I have been attending games regularly. TRACK MEN OUT Thinly clads of the high school track squad held a spirited workout at the playgrounds yesterday, under the direction of Coach Nohr. About twenty-five men were out displaying their prowess In the weights, washes, hurdles, jumps and other events of track and field. The first regular meet is billed to take place May 1, when the different classes of the school meet for honors. BUTLER WHITEWASHED. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 17. Butler was whitewashed by the U. S. Marine team hf re yesterday afternoon, 3-0. Inability to solve the slants of the navy flinger was the cause of the collegians defeat. After Coughing Two Years Waycross, Ga., Woman Found Relief . . in Vinol. Did you ever cough for a week? Then just think how distressing it must be to have a cough hang on for two years. Mrs. D. A. McGee. Waycross, Ga., says: "I had a very heavy oold which settled into a chronic cough wltich kept, me awake nights for fully two years, and felt tired all the time. The effect of taking your cod liver and iron remedy. Vinol, is that my cough is gone. I can now get a good night's rest and I feel much stronger in every way. I am 74 years old." It is the combined action of the medicinal elements of the cods' livers aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic iron which makes Vinol so efficient for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Ft the same time building up the weakened, run-down system. Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. Leo H. Fihe, Druggist, Richmond. Ind. P. S. If you have any skin trouble try Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. (Advertisement) Don't Envy the man that is well groomed. Come and see Douglas, and be among them. The importance of good clothes for the young men has emphasized the importance, to ns, of making a special study of their requirements. If you buy your clothes here, you will get all the requirements for being well-groomed. The price you pay is no higher than is asked for clothes of less style. In the Westcott Hotel, 10th and Main. $15.00 NO MORE NO LESS Earl Cotton, Manager

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