Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 171, 29 May 1914 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914 PAGE SfiVEA
News of Diamond, Tennis Court, Golf Links, Track, Arena, Aquatics
Frank Duning RIVALS TO BUTTLE IN S, kl OPENER Wayne Works and Seeders Anxious to Mix on Diamond Outdoors. The Saturday Afternoon League will get under way tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. From the reuorts of tickets sold for the opener, one of the largest j crowds that ever packed Athletic park will be inside the gate when "L'mps" Nohr and Fischer give the "play ball" Qoise. Although the Natco-Reliance promises to be some game interest in the A. S. M. Co.-Wayne Works clash Is at white heat and the two rivals, who finished the Commercial indoor eeason with the same percentage will fight until the last of the ninth. All teams have their supporters among their fellow workers and ap-; proximately 1.0U0 tickets have already been sold among factory men of the city. Lineup: Natco Stein, 3b; Colvert, 2b; Alexander, rf; Hasecoster, of; Yedding, lb; Keller, ss; Kinsella, c; Kuchenbrod, If; Goslin, p; Lynn, p. Reliance Xeibohr, 3b; Sanderson, lb, Craycraft. ss; Holmes, 2b; K. ; Haas, c; Mathews, cf; Taggart., rf; j Weisbrod, if; Horr. p; Parker, p. t Wayne Works Rogers, 2b ; Ilel-j mich, lb; Nelson, cf; Zeyen, If; Stov-j er, 3b; K. Gray, rf; H. Gray, c; L. i Hannah, ss; Bailey, p. I Seeders Johnson, lb; Black, ss; j Quigley, rf; Clements, 2b; O. Davis,' 3b; G. Davis, c; Diggs, rf; Butler, rf; j Taggart, p: Bosworth, utility. 1 WILL FIGHT AGAIN Ritchie Wants Another Bout With White. BY LEASED WIRE CHICAGO. May 29. Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion, before leaving for Indianapolis whre ho will attend the automobile races said today that he intends to fight Charley White again but. not before September. White defeated the champion in a ten round no decision bout at Milwaukee Tuesday. Ritchie planned to return Sunday and remain in town until Wednesday when he will go east, sailing for London June ti where on June 30, j he meets Freddie Welsh. Willie hopes to return in time to meet White before Col'froth's club either on Labor Day or i Admission Day in a 2i-round bout. Fine large Geraniums in full bloom. Lemon's Flower Shop. 25tf WITH THE MAJORS PLAY SIXTEEN INNINGS. At Chicago St. Loui. i ti o o o o i o (i o o 1 1 o o 10 2 Chicago e 0 1' 10 0 1 i 0 0 0 0 1 o 1 4 11 2 Batteries Perritt and Wingo; Cheney and Bresnahan, Archer. PHILLIES BLANK PIRATES At Pittsburg Phila ii 0 l 1 o 0 o o o2 r, 2 Pirates .... " 0 0 o o 0 o o 00 5 2 Battprie - -Mayer and Burns; Harmon and Cole, Gibson. TIGERS GTOP NATS. At Washington Detroit 0 o 0 0 0 r. ?, o Nats o 0 0 o 0 1 ( 4 Batteries Dauss and Stanage; Bentley and Williams, Henry. S 10 1 r. ,s 2 Shaw, NAPS TAKE ONE. At Boston Cleveland . .0 n n o idle :?---: n Poston 0 ii 2 " o u 0 ii 0 -2 (" 4 Batteries I lagerman. Gregg and Bassler; Bedient and Thomas. YANKS TAKE IT. At New York Chicago 1 0 o 0 0 n 0 n ft l 7 4 Yankees . . . 0 1 ft 0 0 3 1 1 x -6 5 0 Batteries Cicotte. Jasper and Mayer, Schalk; Fischer anil Xunmaker. ATHLETICS TRIM BROWNS. At Phila St. Louis. . . ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 1 Athletics... 2 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 x 3 7 2 Batteries Baumgartner, Mitchell and Agnew; Plank and Lapp. An international congress of authors and journalists which some or the most famous thinkers of the age will attend will convene on the grounds of the Panama-Pacific, exposition in 1915. OLD PEOPLE GAIN Strength by Taking Vinol. Here Is Proof. So many cases like this are constantly coming to our ;ittenion that we publish it for the benefit of others: Mr. John Widmaycr, of .Jackson. Mich., says: "i am neirly Tn years of age, and was in a feeble condition btit Vino! h;is done wonders for me. It is the best medicine to create strength ! have ever seen and 1 have taken a good many of them: Last spring 1 was run down and worn out but I took Vinol and soon regained my strength. Vinol is certainly an invigorating tonic for old people." It is the medicinal curative elements of the cod livers without oil nided by the blood-making and strength-creating proper. ies of tonic iron which are contained in Vinol that makes it so efficient in such cases. If vou have aged father, mother or anyone in your family who needs a ! strengtn-creating tonic, try mol on our offer to give uack your money if it falls to benefit. Leo H. Fihe. Druggist, Richmond. P. S. For itching, burning skin try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. (Advert I senium)
HOW THEY RANK
National League. Won. Lost Pet. Pittsburg 21 10 .67 New York 18 11 .621 Cincinnati 21 15 .583 Brooklyn 14 15 .482 St. Louis 18 21 .462 Philadelphia 13 17 .433 Chicago 16 21 .432 Boston 9 20 .310
American League. Washington 21 Philadelphia 18 Detroit 22 New York 15 St. Louis 16 Boston 15 Chicago 16 Cleveland 12 American Asaociff Won. Milwaukee 21 Louisville 22 Indianapolis 21 Columbus 19 Minneapolis 17 Cleveland 18 Kansas City 20 St. Paul 14 13 12 15 16 18 17 21 23 Lion. Lost. 14 17 17 19 18 20 23 24 .619 .600 .595 .484 .471 .469 .432 .343 Pet. .600 .564 .553 .500 .480 .474 .465 .368 Federal League. Won. Lost. Pet. .733 .500 .481 .455 .455 .483 .464 .419 Baltimore . , Chicago Brooklyn . . St. Louis . . Kansas City Indianapolis Buffalo Pittsburg . . 22 16 13 15 8 16 14 18 18 15 15 18 15 14 13 13 Central League. Won. Lost. Pet. Dayton 25 11 .694 Terre Haute 17 15 .531 Kvansville 17 16 .515 Grand Rapids 16 19 .467 Fort Wavne 14 21 .400 Springfield 14 21 .400 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. Philadelphia, 2; Pittsburg, 0. Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 3. (Sixteen innings.) American League. New York, 6; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia, 3; St. Louis, 0. Cleveland, 5; Boston, 2. Detroit, 8; Washington, 5. American Association. Columbus, 4; St. Paul, 3. (Kleven innings.) Indianapolis, 6; Kansas City, 2, Milwaukee, 6; Cleveland, 5. (Fifteen innings.) Louisville, 9; Minneapolis, 6. Federal League. Buffalo. 7; Brooklyn, 2. Pittsburg, 5; Baltimore, 2. Central League. Evansville, 7; Fort Wayne, 3. Grand Rapids, 4; Springfield, 0. Terre Haute 8; Dayton, 7. GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at Pittsburg. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. American League, Washington at Boston. Philadelphia at New York American Association. Columbus at Cleveland. Indianapolis at Louisville. Kansas City at Milwaukee. Federal League. Pittsburg at Baltimore. Brooklyn at Buffalo. Indianapolis at Chicago. Kansas City at St. Louis. Central League. Terre Haute at Dayton. Fort Wayne at Kvansville. Springfield at Grand Rapids. PLAYGROUNDS OPEN Athletic Director Nohr, of the high sehool, and Lyman Lyboult, of the Garfield faculty, will have charge of ihe playground on South Twenty-second street during the summer months. The hall diamonds, tennis courts and roiue courts will be open to those caring to participate in the games. C. W. Jordan, of the school board, lias written to the state board of school examiners if it is legal for the school board to spend the money necesary for keeping the grounds in condition. Fntil a reply is received nothing can be done. EARLHAM BOBBLES AGAINST HANOVER FRANK IN, Ind May 29. Franklin found little trouble in taking Earlham into camp yesterday in a game replete with the heavy hitting of the Franklinites and frequent bobbles of the Quakers. The score was 7-3. Wallace and Little, hurling for Earlham, were ineffective while Hays, of the Baptists, proved equal to his job in the pinches. Earlham plays Rose Poly, at Terre Haute, today. DILLON OPTIMISTIC BY LEASED WIRE INDIANAPOLIS, May 29 Jack Dillon, the local middleweight, tonight will trade wallops with Battling Levinsky, of New York. Dillon declares he will polish off the easterner in handy style. Though they call themselves middleweights. Levlnsky will weigh about 170 pounds when in action and Dillon will not be far under that poundage. BAN ON BOUTS BY LEASED WIRE SKATTLK, Wash., May 29. There will be no ten round battles in or outside of this city. Prosecuting Attorney John Murray today instructed the sheriff to stop the scheduled ten Tound battle billed for tonight in a hall just outside the city limits and to stop all other ten-round contests. Only four round bouts are permitted. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified aa executor of the last will of Noah S. Hunt, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Volley D. Hunt, Executor. William H. Kelley, Attorney. (29-5-12)
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JOHNSON TO PLAY WITH FEDS IN 1915 BY LEASED WIRE NEW YORK, May 28. Joe Tinker, manager of the Chicago Federals aftrer finishing a series in Brooklyn, has left for the West. Before going he imparted Information which, as he terms it, will give organized baseball something to think about for a few days. "Walter Johnson will play with the Federal League next season," declared Tinker. "I talked to him for two hours in Washington last Sunday. He frankly stated that he was in baseball for the same reason that the magnates were to make money. He gave me his promise that he would let me have his terms when his contract expired at the end of this season. "The Federal League, through Mr. Ward, is prepared to offer Johnson $100,000 for three years. That sounds like a lot of money, but it doesn't mean so much to the Wards, who figure that the advertising he will bring them will be worth every cent of 130,000 annually. "Walter Johnson will be with the Federal League next season for the simple reason that organized baseball hasn't enough money to hold him. "Ty Cobb also may be with us. I can just tip you off that he can have $30,000 a year with the Feds if he wants to take it." TO PLAY Will Furnish Opposition for Shelbyville. The speedy Murray club, of this place will journey to Shelbyville next Sunday to meet the Reserves. Owing to a mistake between the management of the two teams, the Richmond Owls had been booked to play at Shelbyville that day. The manager of the Shelbyville team wanted a game with the first traveling team of the city and got the names of the two Richmond teams mixed. In a letter to the Palladium the Shelbyville captain specified the Richmond Murrays after learning of the strength of the two teams. Gywnn and Haas will be the battery of the Richmond team in this game. Manager Taggart has also booked games with the Sydney and the Bellefontaine (Ohio) teams June 21 and July 14. Take a box of Price's fresh home made candies home for the week's end. WELSH 0N METTLE Ready to Meet Dundee Tonight. BY LEASED WIRE NEW YORK, May 29. Freddie Welsh and Johnny Dundee are ready for their bout tonight at the opening show of the Twyford A. C. L'lmer Tark. Close followers of the boxing game figure that Dundee has improved enough over his last fight with Welsh, when he lost the decision to take the British titleuolder into cam)). Welsh, however, has won all of his ten battles since the first of the year including a 20-round decision over Joe Rivers and Leach Cross and it will take a man of championship caliber to win over him. NOTICE U. S. W. V. You are requested to meet at the court house at S a. m., May 30, to prepare for the firing squad. L"J-lt DOBBS TO NAPS BY LEASED WIRE CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May 29Manager John Dobbs, of the New Orleans club, will become manager of the Cleveland Naps in case Joe Birmingham decided to jump to the Federal ' league according to reports here to-j day. President Sommers, of the Naps,' owns the New Orleans 1 .ub, and Dobbs ; is under contract to him personally, ! while only playing contracts hold the! latter at New Orleans. Secretary Ber- ! nard, of the Cleveland club, had a long' conference with Dobbs yesterday. ' Words of Praise For Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy "How thankful we are to you for getting a hold of vour wonderful Remedy. wife could not have had but a short time to live if she had not taken your Wonderful Kcmedy when she did. One more of those parootysm pains she was having would have killed her without a doubt. Now li i 5ie s rc'e from all pain, i 4 free from heart trouble and free from that disturbing Neuralgia all the results of live treatments and the expulsion of five or six hundred Gall Stones. Now she is able to eat anything she wants and her appetite is good and before taking your medicine she had no appetite ami when she ate anything she would suffer death for so doing and could not sleep al night; since taking your treatment she sleeps well all night long. T. A. NI-JAI.L, Itoanoke, Texas." The above U-tter should convince you more than anything we could say in behalf of Mayr's Wonderful Stoinaeh Remedy. Sufferers should try one dose of this Remedy one dose should convince thrm that they can be restored to health. Nearly all Stomach Ailments are caused hy the clogging of the intestinal tract with rnuroid and catarrhal accretions allowing poisonotis fluids into the Stomach and otherwise deranging the dipestive system. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy painlessly removes these accretions without a surgical operation and puts an end to Colic Attacks, Gases in the Stomach and Intestines and all of the usual symptoms of Stomach, I.iver and Intestinal Ai.mcnts. Ask your drugn'st about Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy or send to Ceo. IT. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist. '54 Whiting St., Chicago,' III., for free booklet on Stomach Ailments and inany grateful letters from people who have been restored. Conkey Drug Co.
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Fielder s Stick Work Pushes Griffiths Team up in League
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Baseball Popular According to BY FRANK G. MENKE. j rMHiW i untv, :viary n. ine cnap , j , u i named Chadwick, who claims to have ' discovered or invented baseball about forty years ago, was a "nature fakir" or something of that order, according
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Game on Nile j Bits of Sculpture . ! to a little booklet that came into ourj After remarking that "archaeology .4, contributes its testimony to the anj uqxlity of baU playing." the booklet goes on to tell about a huge number of stone slabs that have been uncovered
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was a Reach or Spalding ball. Further on the article states: "In the Twelfth Egyptian dynasty, a Coptic artist sculptured on the Beni Hassan a large number of figures in the act of throwing and catching a baseball." In another bit of sculptoring work that goes to prove that baseball is a very ancient game, it is said there are two figures, one standing in front, and the other behiud. aud thr.t the figure in the rear is in the act of soaking the fellow in front. That goes to prove ! that John McGraw didn't spring any original stuff when he began getting ! himself hit "from behind." None of the tablets that have been discovered showed whether Bill Klem used to umpire back in the old days, nor do any make mention of an umpire. However, it is believed that they did have umpires in those days, because one of the slabs shows an object, shaped like a beer bottle, hurtling in the direction of the coco of a person who is seen wearing a blue cap and a blue suit, and whose pockets are bulging the same way that one's pockets bulge when one's pookets are filled with baseballs.
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