Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 225, 1 August 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914

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

VETERAN HEAVERS ' LEADIMLEAGUES Mathewson and Plank Keep Fast Pace Despite Long Service. BY FRANK G. MENKE. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. The baseball public is being treated again to a rather thrilling spectacle of seeing the

veteran slabmen in the American and National Leagues practically heading

their respective organizations.

Mathewson, of the Giants, has been up around the top of the old league since the season began and looks

rleht now as if he will have the great

est year in his 14 year history as a big jeaguer. And Plank also in his fourteenth vpar has been Ditching a better article

of ball than at any time since he took up quarters under the big tent. It has been his work that has kept the Athletics in the front and may win the pennant for them. When others on the Athletic pitching roster have failed, Tlank has delivered Plank the vet, who was counted down and out a half 1nun vpflrn aer hv the "wise men" Of

baseball.

This seems to be a great year for recruit inflelders. Among those who have "arrived" accompanied by many

plaudits, are Stock of the Giants, Kavanaugh of the Tigers, O'Mara of the Dodgers, Leary and Wares of the Browns. Nirhoff of the Reds and Burns 01 the Tigers.

The strangest part of it is that not one of these were heralded as of big league calibre. They were known to have certain ability but the ability looked to be on the bush league order that Is until they were given a chance. And then they came through with a rush. Stock Plugs Hole. Stock has plugged up the big hole at third left by the desertion of Tally

Bhafer. The Giants never have missed',

Sharer since the season openea. O'Mara looks like one of the best . shortstops in the National League. Early in the season Eggets thought bo little of him that he was thinking of letting him loose without giving him a chance to perform. But Dick Kgan "cracked" and Ebbetts gave O'Mara a cnance. Now you couldn't buy O'Mara from C. Holiday for $20,000. Leary and Wares have been two of the biggest factors in the uplift of the Browns. They have played in sensational style, are peppery and in the game every minute. Burns and Kavanaugh have given the needed strength to the Tigers in

field. They are as fast as lightning on the field and both are timely hitters. Nierhoft has been a great help to the

Reds.

Quite a number of persons who

scoffed at Bill Carrigan's remarks two months ago have ceased the scoffing

business. Bill, while in Chicago, said

"The Red Sox still have a fine

chance to cop the penant."

At that time Bill's team was In the rut. Instead of being aimed in the direction of the top it was headed the

other way. And then came the turn

Joe Wood did a comeback. Tris

Speaker began clubbing 'em out, the team got together and since then has been playing the brand of ball that

may yet land them at the top. Not So Strange After All.

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MOST DEPENDABLE

PLAYER OF YANKS

HOW THEY RANK

.598

National League. . Won. Lost. Pet

New York ........... 52 Chicago 52 St. Louis 51 Boston .............. 44 Cincinnati 44 Philadelphia ......... 41 Pittsburg 39 Brooklyn 37

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41 44 45 48 49 49 49

WITH THE MAJORS NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' At New YorkCincinnati ................ 4 12 1 New York 8 12 2 Batteries Benton and Clark; Marquard, Fromme and Meyers. : ;

At Brooklyn Pittsburg S 6 Brooklyn 9 13

Batteries Harmon, Mamaux and

Gibson, Soleman; Ragan and McCarty,

At Philadelphia

Chicago 1 6

569 1 Philadelphia 8

.537

.495 .478 .456 .443 .430

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American League. Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia 59 33 .641 Boston 54 41 .508 Washington 51 42 .548 Detroit 49 47 .510 Chicago 47 48 .495 St. Louis 45 48 .484

New York 42 51 .452

Cleveland 29 66 .305 American Association. Won. Lost Pet

Milwaukee ,58

Louisville . . . Cleveland . . Indianapolis Columbus . . . Kansas City

57 56 54 52 53

Minneapolis 50 St. Paul 38 Federal League. Won. Chicago 54 Baltimore 49 Indianapolis 48 Brooklyn 46 Buffalo 44 Kansas City 43 Pittsburg 39 St. Louis 39

45 49 49 52 51 53 54 65

Lost. 40 40 41 40 45 52 49 55

.563 .538

.533 .509 .505 .500 .481 .369

Pet .571 .551 .539 .535 .494 .463 .443 .415

Batteries Cheney. Smith, Stack and

Bresnahan. Archer: Tincup and

Burns. At Boston

St Louis 0 2 2 Boston 2 6 3

Batteries Rudolph and Gowdy;

Perdue and Snyder. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit Washington 3 10 Detroit 1 6

Batteries Ayres and Williams;

Dauss, Cavet and Stanage. At Chicago Boston 5 9 .Chicago 1 4

Batteries Leonard and Carrigan;

Scott, Faber, Lathrop and Schalk,

Kuhn. At Cleveland New York 7 12 Cleveland 2 8

Batteries Caldwell and Nunamak-

er; Coumbe and Egan. At St. LouisPhiladelphia 9 11 St Louis 7 14

Batteries Shawky, Wyckoff, Plank,

and Shang; Levernz, Hamilton and

Crossin, Agnew.

Challenger For Motorboat Honors

Roy Hartzell, who is hitting 'em

hard for the Yankees. "Ola Keuame

has never, during his long career, put

up so good a game as he is playing to

day. His sensational pincn nittmg ng-

ures in practically every Yankee victory.

HUNT SEINERS EATON, O., Aug. 1. Local authori

ties and Deputies Acton and Conover of the state game warden's office, are looking for a party of men who recently went into camp along Twin

creek, south of West Alexandria, ostensibly for the purpose of seining the stream. The attention of the Preble County Game Protective association was called to the matter, and officials

were later informed. Members of the

party are said to hail from Dayton.

PROGRftMJOR BAND Musicians Announce Sunday Selections.

The following is the program for

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. Cincinnati, 4; New York, 3. Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 1. Brooklyn, 9: Pittsburg, 3. Boston, 2; St. Louis, 0. American League. Boston, 5; Chicago, 1. Washington, 3; 'Detroit, 1. Philadelphia, 9; St. Louis, 7. New York, 7; Cleveland, 2. American Association. Minneapolis, 5; Louisville, 2. Indianapolis, 6; St. Paul, 5. Milwaukee, 8; Columbus, 7. Cleveland, 6; Kansas City, 3. Federal League. Indianapolis, 4; Brooklyn, 0. Baltimore, 9; Kansas City, 7. Buffalo, 5; St. Louis, 2. Pittsburg, 2; Chicago, 1.

HOWARTH IS ILL

GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at New York. St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. (Two games.) Pittsburg at Brooklyn. American League. Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Cleveland. Boston at Chicago. American Association. Columbus at Milwaukee. Cleveland at Kansas City. ' Louisville at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at St. Paul. Federal League. Kansas City at Baltimore. St. Louis at Buffalo. Indianapolis at Brooklyn. Chicago at Pittsburg.

TO FIGHT BARNES

The following challenge was received by the sporting editor this morning:

"Kid Carpenter, a 122 pound young-

NICOTINE IN EGGS. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Norman McInnes, a mine manager, who has iust

returned from Nicaragua, declared that chickens brought by him from the states to that country ate so much

growing tobacco that their eggs were

unfit for use because of the strong nic otine flavor.

the band concert at Glen Miller park st lg anxious to fight Battling

i, Y 7" " Karnes tor any number of rounds, and

x.icmi, ionmiau.. . " s" will cover all the money he can show. Mtroiitiittn T iiptpTvinl" uT -i I of .Poll - -

James Howarth, Wayne township trustee, is In a serious condition at his home on National road west. He has been confined to his home for the past week. The attending physician stated this morning that he will not be able to return to his office for at least ten days, unless his condition

suddenly changes for the better.

Insert at left, Miss Nona Dunnno, daughter of the Governor of Illinois, photographed Just after she had christened the American Challenger for the world's motorboat championship Distributer IV. at Chicago, June 30. Insert at right, Commander James A. Pugh, owner of the boat, and William Hale Thompson, who will be In charge of the world's challenger. Middle Disturber IV. being lowered into the water. CHICAGO, July 28. The American challenger, Disturber IV. for the World's Motorboat Championship, which was christened here June 30, is expected to go a mile a minute. The Disturber IV. is owned by Commander William Hale Thompson. (Thousands of persons witnessed the christening and launching of the world's challenger. The new Challenger cost $40,000. The owner is confident the craft will capture the world's trophy at the championship races to be held at Cowes, England, August 12.

The Industrial commission of Ohio has issued its first report. It deals with the question of wages and hours of labor of women and girls employed

in mercantile establishments.

TELLS TEACHERS

OF INSTITUTE

Overture, "Lustspiel" Keler-Bela

Grand Fantasia, "Souvenir de Val

ence Belegger Cornet Duet: R. C. Wilson and F. W. Mikesell.

Dance Caprice, "Little Egypt"....

Bergenholtz Vocal Solo, "The Holy City" Mr. C. F. Hutchens. March, "King Over All" .... Scouton Part II March, "Midnight Girl" Lampe Selection, "Three Twins" ...Hoschna Waltz, "Wedding of the Winds".. John T. Hall Itemmick's Hits '14, Medley Overture Lampe March, "Good Ship Mary Ann"... Marshall

Can address him at 536 Main street, Richmond, Ind. (Signed) "Kid Carpenter."

Notices were sent out to 275 teachers of the county today by County SuQUICK RELIEF FOR CATARRH Or Your Money Back Howe Remedy Satisfies Catarrh i one of life most active plagues. Nearly everybody suffers from it in some

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perintendent Williams asking them to attend the teachers institute, which

will be held in connection with the

Richmond Chautauqua again this

year. The teachers of the county are paid their regular salaries for every day they are in attendance and besides this, two per cent is added to their

grades, made previous to their receiving the licenses. Letters were also sent to the trustees of the county to attend.

The Mohammedan declines to wear silk because it is an animal product, and therefore unclean.

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