Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 181, 10 June 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUW-TELBGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914

PAGE SEVEN

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

Frank Duning

Sport Writer

BEDS EARN PLACE IN LEADER'S DACE Consistent Playing Lands Cincy High in National League Race.

HOW THEY RANK

National League. Won. Lost. Pet. New York 25 15 .825

Cincinnati 2S 19 .596 I

I'lttsDurg 23 19 .548 Chicago 23 24 .489 Brooklyn 20 21 .488 St. Louis 23 2t .469 Philadelphia 19 22 .463 Boston 13 28 .317 American League.

Won. Lost. Pet.

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BOUNCES

FIRST DOUBLE BILL

SATURDAY LEAGUE

SETS OPENING DAYi

Promoters Call Games and Select Corps of Umpires for Season.

Athletic

Philadelphia 27 Washington 27 Detroit 28 St. Louis 25 Doston 9Ci

Cleveland 14

Milwaukee . Indianapolis Louisville . . Kansas Oity Columbus . . Cleveland . . Minneapolis St. Paul . . .

American Association.

Won. Lost. Pet.

27 28 11

22 19

Central League. Won. Lost.

Dayton 36 Evansville 26 Grand Rapids 25 Terre Haute 22 Fort Wayne 18 Springfield 16

BY C. H. ZUBER. CINCINNATI, June 10 Just at present the Keds are the biggest drawing card on the National League eastern circut. Up to a few weeks ago

those chaps along the Atlantic coast Chicago 22 didn't believe that Cincinnati had a ; 'ew York . . . . . . . . . . . 17

nan team. i ney looKeu lor a performance of rounders, three-old-cat, or one of those other crude progenitors of baseball when the Reds took to the field. Recent events, however, have changed their minds. The Reds have worked up from a lowly position to a place just abaft the leaders, and there is not the slightest indication of their blowing, as they say in the classic region of the Bowery. The Reds' present position has been gained by consistent work along cer-

iiiui iiiu-B mere nas Deen no uuxe cf oiw.f t Ti,... i rcacrai League.

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ler man any team in me league, neui- ; Baltimore 4 ing and batting as well as any other i Chicago . .......... 26 aggregation, and showing a superior J Brooklyn ' . . ". 19 line of pitching, as well as a strict ; Buffalo ........... 19 obedience to orders. This combina- i Pittsburg ! '. '. 20 tion has brought about the results g Louis . ....... 9' that now are so apparent, and as ! Indianapolis . . . . . . . . 19 players are welding their teamwork i Kansas City".'." 1

progresses, it is reasonable to suppose that local fans will see even better sport at the hands of the Reds from now on than they showed in the early part of th season. Suspends Cuban. That he will not tolerate any element on the Cincinnati team which may interfere with the aggregation, as a whole, giving the followers of the game the highest claas of baseball, Is shown by the action of Manager Herzog in setting down the Cuban star, Armando Marsans, for an indefinite period. Marsans practically went on a strike some doys ago, an offense which would not have brought him punishment; but when he tried to break up the team by inducing other players to join him in his hold-out and hold-up tactics, Manager Herzog demurred, and suspended the Cuban without pay. While it is true that Marsans is a great player, his value to the team in this respect is Ipss than the value of discipline, and so, in eliminating the rebellious player from the team's lineup. Herzog has the hearty approval of every follower of the team. Breeders of dissension are not wanted either by the club owners or by the supporters of the game. Series Important. Before they return home on June

25. for a series of three games with Chicago, to be followed by a double-) header with Pittsburg on Sunday, June j 28, the Reds are scheduled to meet

eacn of the eastern teams in a fourgrxnie series on these hostile diamonds. These games will decide, more than any others of the entire season, whether Herzog's men have a right to re main in high society or not. Th fact that they have done so well in recent sams in St. Louis and Pitts

burg indicates that the Reds are

f"azed by hostile crowds; and if they succeed in ?.oing through the present eastprn series with some degree of success, they may be expected to harras the leaders fcr the rest of the season. Gonzales, Douglas, Davenport and Nirhoff tiro the youngsters who are

going particularly well these days, ant

there is every reason to believe that rhi'.v and others will improve as the season progresses.

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BRITISHERS GAIN BY GAME CHARGE

American Polo Players, Keyed Up to High Pitch, Disappointed at Delay. BY FRANK G. MENKE. NEW YORK. June 10. Chances for an English victory in the contest for the international polo trophy are believed to have been Improved as a result of the postponement of the first

match to Saturday. Before that the British team probably will be able to play another practice game and this will aid materially In perfecting the Englishmen's teamwork. Foxhall Keene, the greatest polo player in the United States, discussed teh coming competition today. He said: "The postponement may have a seri-

; tentative schedule was inntH ! ous eect on the American plavers.

which will be subject to changes from They are keyed up in expectation of ! time to time, and will serve only to Playing today and the let-down may

io iu" auvaniage 01 tne tfritlsn ployers. This may be offset by climatic effects on the British ponies, but in my opinion, the postponement

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Opening Qamea. Pilots vs. Robinsons, at

park. McGuires vs. Natcos, at Natco park. Reliance vb. Wayne Works, at Athletic park. Wayne vs. Advance company, at the

I playground. The first double bill of the season i The official opening of the Saturday will be offered fans Sunday when Ken-! Afternoon Shopmen's league will be ney's Quakers take on the Richmond Saturday afternoon, all teams of the Senators and the Indianapolis Ra- circuit being in action. Games will be serves. Although the Reserve game j played on three diamonds, the Ath-

wiu be the big card, the Senator mix- letic, Natco and the playgrounds

up promises to be of more interest from the local angle.

The Reserves will invade Richmond i anfl completed plans for the opening.

with no less than Laddie Link, formerly with the Indianapolis Association

team and last year one of the best! outline tht. niavtmr cr,i,,in

- j r- .j iv. jvu . flingers on liiil i hiilip's Hoasicr Keds, j The matter of securing a corps of

to take cure of the pitching end of : ""4i' u scorers was taiten up

the game. Link liar t. a ,. warily re-

Representatives of the eight teams

J comprising the league met last night

Robert Nohr, athletic director of the

citv schools, was annnintoit rV,iof o-hi ! will helo the English Dlavers.

urea Irom league bail and will lu lp t -r. with Howard Marine, Roy Peek1 By Saturday it is expected that Cap

cut me ueserves in thi-s gan

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seven minus

Lost. Pet. 16 .090

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..).N .500 .489 .4 76 .468 .132 d47

Pet. .735 .553 .521 .489 .375 .327

and Slim Fischer as aKslstantc Thooo i tain CheaDe will have fullv recovered

same win go the full rouu ; men have had experience in the game ' from his injury and will be able to '1 he Uichmond-S'Miaior preliminary ' and are thnromrhlv rtnaMn ' show his real form. m tMmmatM am

. ., - n" ' j - . fr. . v. ' t uaiiu- ----- - , . . . .. - larted at, and will go H;vjc the indicator. Scorers wprp nn- Slad that the postponement was an-

'"0!" s everal years the ncinted for pnrh nnisiitiiti. i unpriced anil cive full r.rerlit tr th

, , - -- . . i .iviiini i,c ..... - - . ... - senators nave been attempting to get cern. Americans for the SDortsmanshio that

I a eiKinee at the Quakers and have Team managers and promoters who i caused them to delay the iirst game I the idea thai they can hold tht-ir own attended last night's meeting express- until the challengers could put their iyith tne i e-v.ilai 'I he record that ; el optimism over the prospects of the ! nt team in the field. : Suluvan a team has tm.de in thai time! league. Interest among employes of' seeais to i-mouU.ntiaN' this claim, the various concerns is hninc .hn.n !

the local bey -.!. ;d.-.yed A-ithjantl all teams will have their share of Rie.nnon.! several Sundr-ys ago v.ill; n.yal rooters. No admission will be P.tea ami promt.- to pitch the game j charged to the games, and from all' ot ",S .' l0f'" K !:i:"y ou,m- ' indications the organization will prove ; !, 1 10 vi-nmoiid miMiawnu-iit also in-i0ne of the most successful in the his-' tends to give th Murrays, Richmond's l tory of amateur baseball in Richmond, other title el;:'.!'K'nt or s"ini-nro ,

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. Boston, 3; Cincinnati, 2. Philadelphia, 3; Pittsburg. 1. Brooklyn, 2; Chicago, 1. St. Louis, 5; New York, 2. (Ten innings.) American Leacue. Chicago, 7; New York. !. Boston, 9; Cleveland, 6. Philadelphia. 7; Detroit. :'. St. Louis, 4; Washington. 3. American Association. Milwaukee, 9; Columbus, 5. Kansas City, 4; Cleveland, 3. Indianapolis, 7; St. Paul, 3. Minneapolis, 3; Louisville, 2. (Twenty innigs.) Federal League. Baltimore, 7; Indianapolis, 6. Kansas City, 2; Buffalo, 1. St. Louis, 6; Pittsburg, 5. Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Central League. Terre Haute, 7; Evansvllle, 4. Dayton, 2; Springfield, 1. Grand Rapids, 2; Fort Wavne,

honors, a c.iance to show tln-ir class. The Murrays will lie used for another double header kt; r in the season. Later on the Senators and Murrays will st.-;ge a championship series to deride the city's best team. Norm Yoltz, who has i ' en out of the gam for three weeks on account of injuries will be ;.lle to play Sunday. With the addltiu?. of UU Merz, a former lenguer who lias hern working with the Delphi. ehaiis of northern Indiana, the Quaker- v. ill be in sood trim for a couple of fast inixups. Mr-rz will work in the first ku'va- while Yerdenburg will be staged in the final.

Doping Sport With the Pal

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i i SAX FRANCISCO. June 10. -John R.

j Str.?cieii. the nation"' r'.-'y court fen-j I nis eiia-npioti, wiil not be among the I California raemier fr:rs ro invade tlie 1

east this season. Business will beep him in San Francisco. I Morir l." M 1 .,.,V,1i .,.,H.,I i

gles and doubles champion, will leave San Francisco the first woe.-; of Julv

GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Boston. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. American League. Boston at Detroit. New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. American Association. Louisville at Minneapolis. Columbus at Milwaukee. Indianapolis at St. Paul. Cleveland at Kansas City. Federal League. Buffalo at Kansas City. Pittsburg at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. Baltimore at Indianapolis. Central League. Fort Wayne at Grand Rapids. Dayton at Springfield. Evancville at Terre Haute.

JINX IS CORRECT. As some Cleveland fans might sing it, especially after yesterday's performance: Take, oh, gateman, twice thy fee. Take, I give it willingly. For, Invisible to thee, I have brought a jinx with me.

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to the east by his doubles partner, Tom Dundy of l.os An.wk-8. ("larcMice Griffin will also make the trip. ell probably will compete in Chicago, where las! y a:- lie won the

title ci western cMtimpn.-n.

SAN FRANCISCO, June 10. Billy Murray, through his manager, Jack Kearns. hss notified promoter Coffroth that he will accept the match with George Chip in San Francisco on July 4. -Murray had insisted he would not

MAYBE, SOME DAY. Some day some major league manager probably will secure an outfielder from a bush league without referring to him as a "second Ty Cobb."

utfer-Krusf Oread!

A LIFTING JOB. Manager Dooin, of the Phillies, is trying to land Caude Derrick to play shortstop. Bet that fellow would lift them out all right.

WITH THE MAJORS A

DOVES EVEN SERIES. At Boston ''ireinnati 0 0 200000 0 2 f 0 Bofton. . . 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 x 3 5 0 Matteries Davenport and Clark; ! less and Gowdy.

BESTS DEMAREE. At New York St. Louis. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 ." Giants ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Batteries Sallee and Wingo; aree and McLean.

FINAL.

SOX TAKE

At Chicago Cubs o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Dodf-ers. . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 2

Batteries Zsbel. Vaughn and Bres nnhnn; Pfeffer, Reulbach and McCar ty. PHILLIES IN FORM. At Philadelphia-

Pittsburg. 0 0 000000 11 Phila ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 x 3

Batteries Conzelman Mayer and Killifer.

and Gibson

ATHLETICS REPEAT. At Detroit PhiH 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 07 Tigers ... 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 03

Batteries Shawkey and Lapp; Dubuc. Main, Boehler and Stanage.

THUMPED AGAIN. .At Cleveland Red Sox. .0 0 1 0 0 7 0 1 0 9 11 2 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 46 11 1 Batteries Cooper, Coumbe and Carrigan; Collmere and Bassler.

NATS DROP ANOTHER. At St. liOtiis -Nationals 00 3 00000 0 3 St. Louis. 2 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 x 4 Batteries "Engle, Harper and

ry, McBrido; Hamilton and Agnew

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