Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 163, 20 May 1914 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGUAM. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 191 i

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE DISCUSSES OPENING Managers Set Memorial Day as Tentative Date and Consider Eligibility Rules for Players. For the purpose of discussing plans for the formulating and opening of the Saturday Afternoon Shop league, representatives of the six teams comprising the Commercial Indoor circuit, met last night. It is likely that the formal opening will take place Decoration day at ath

letic park, the Natcos and Reliance, and the A. S. M. Co. and Wayne Works teams being the card. No permanent organization was effected last night, although playing rules, eligibility and other regulation agreement s were discussed. Some question has arisen over the question of eligibility to the teams and the matter will not be decided until a later meeting. The new organization will hold its games on Saturdays and will use three diamonds, thus allowing all teams of the league to be in action at the some time. Athletic park has been donated to the organization by the Richmond club, on the condition that the league guarantees the proper protection of the property. The other diamonds secured are the playgrounds and the Natco. The officials have obtained the use of the playground diamond every Saturday evening, while the Natco diamond, located at the factory grounds in Beallview, will be put in condition at once for the openinK of the season. This diamond will afford members of the Natco team noon and evening practice. May Open Memorial Day. The exact date for the opening of the circuit has not been determined, although it will be immediately after the close of the Commercial league. The last scheduled game of the indoor league is for Saturday night, but owing to the May Festival this game will not be played until the first of next week. This will necessitate the opening the following Saturday, May 30. In preparation for the opening, members of the various teams are fitting themselves with suits and paraphernalia. Several of the factories have ordered sirits for their men, and interest among the employes of the different concerns is at a high pitch. A rule came before the meeting last night as to whether teams should be allowed to play other than those who are employed at their respective factories, was the cause of some dispute. Some favor the rule, while others are opposed to the idea on the ground that it would give several of the teams an unequal advantage. The umpire also came in for his shore of discussion. The arbiter of the league games will be invested with full authority to suspend or fine members of teams for unruly actions or failure to live up to the rules of the organization. The backers hope in this manner to prevent any unfairness among teams, and to have the league managed in a business-like manner.

CIVIL AUTHORITIES ACT JJL0RA00 Many Arrests to Follow the "Whitewash" of Militia by Court Martial.

BY LEASED WIRE1 DENVER, Colo., May 20. That wholesale arrests of strikers and militiamen by the civil authorities would follow the close of the military court martial at Golden. Colo., was predicted today when the opinion gained ground that the military trials would result in a "whitewash" for Major Hamrock and the thirty-nine other militia officers and men. Officials of the United Mine Workers, nettled by the news from Golden, were said to be preparing to file information against militiamen as son as it was seen that the court martial had failed to bring in any findings. The district attorney at Trinidad announced that he was ready to prosecute all militiamen against whom formal complaint may be lodged. Vick Banoni a Trinidad bartender, was arrested by civil authorities today on a warrant charging him with the

murder of Edward Kessler, who was killed in the battle at the Forbes mine on April 29. The arrest was the first resulting fro mthe disorders In the routhern Colorado strike xone following the destruction of the Ludlow tent colony.

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HONOR CULVER CADETS Logansport Citizens Dedicate Memorial Gate.

BY LEASED WIRE LOGAN SPORT. Ind., May 20. Lo gansport was a. deserted town today. Business generally was suspended while a crowd estimated at 5,000 went by train and automobile to Culver !o participate in the dedication of a 31. ."00 memorial gate, presented by the citizens of Logansport to the Culver

military academy for life saving work j

in this city during the March flood of 11)13. Even saloons and drug stores were closed. During the flood here the cadets of Culver saved 1,300 marooned peop'e in the flooded districts.

HOUCK QUITS GAME BY LEASED WIRE PHILADELPHIA, May 20. Because Pitcher Byron Houek, of the Philadelphia Athletics was released to the Baltimore club of the International league lie decided to quit. He said if he could not pitch in the big league he would not pitch at all.

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