Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 227, 4 August 1914 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914

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

CHIFEDS TO CLAIM TITLEJi WORLD YVeeghman's Team After Winning Pennant Will Challenge O. B. Team. The Chicago Federal league team, iwhich plays at Athletic park next Sunday, this fall may be recognized as the chamDions of the baseball world

regardless ot -whether they have a chance to play the winner of the playoff between the National and American leagues or not. The fact that the Chifeds have hit a fast gait of late gives their supporters confidence that they will win the pennant in the third major league. , Havlnsr won th nennant the ChifedS

will be in a position to challenge the j

winner of the play-off in tne two omei major leagues to a series to decide the world title. If the teams of organized baseball refuse to accept the challenge of the Federals the challenger will be in a position to claim the title by default. Because the Federal league teams are playing as high class baseball as the teams of the two rival major leagues and in addition number on their team rosters as many stars as the two older leagues and lastly because the fans and the newspapers all over the country have recognized the Federals as of major league caliber the officials of the Federals feel that the new league has a right to

claim equal honors with the two older leagues. If the powers of organized baseball refuse to accept the challenge of the Federals the baby league will arrange its own world's championship series which will be played between the pennant winning team and a team made up of three players from each of the teams that fail to win the pennant. If the Chifeds win the pennant, as they seem to have a good chance of doing, the majority of the world's series probably will be played in Chicago but it is likely that other cities of the league will have a chance to see some of the world's championship series games. The Case of L. L. Cantelou. The case of L. L. Cantelou, Clarendon. Tex., is similar to that of many others who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

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HOW THEY RANK

National League. '

Won. Lost Pet

New York ' .... 63 37 .689 Chicago . 62 43 .647 St. Louis 61 46 .626 Boston 46 45 .605 Cincinnati 46 49 .484 Philadelphia 43 49 ,,.467 Pittsburg 40 51- .440 Brooklyn 39 50 .438 ArrWlcan League. Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia 61 34 .642 Boston 65 43 .561 Washington 53 43 .552 Detroit 51 48 .615 Chicago 48 50 ,490 St. Louis 47 49 .490 New York 43 54 .443 Cleveland '. 31 68 ,313

American Association. Won. Lost. Pet

.559 .651 .532 .514 .505 .600 .468 .370

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PRESBYTERIAN I1IIIE

First English Team Uses Op

ponents Errors to Score 14

to 10 Victory.

The First English Lutherans defeated the West Side Presbyterians Monday afternoon at the playgrounds in the S. S. league. The score was 14 to 10. Errors at critical moments in the game was the cause of the West

Siders' defeat. Box score: WEST SIDE PRESBYTERIANS,

A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.

Louisville 62 49 Milwaukee ....i 59 48 Cleveland 58 51 Columbus 55 52 Indianapolis 56 65 Kansas City 55 55 Minneapolis 51 68 St. Paul 40 68

Federal League. Won. Lost. Pet

Chicago 55 Baltimore " 51 Indianapolis 49 Brooklyn 47 Buffalo 45 Pittsburg 41 Kansas City 43 St. Louis 40

42 40 42 41 46 50 54 56

.567 .560 .538 .534 .495 .451 .443 .417

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. New York, 7; Cincinnati, 2. (First game.) Cincinnati, 5; New York, 4. Boston, 1; St. Louis, 0. Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 3. (Thirteen innings.) Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 0. American League. Detroit, 4; New York, 1. St. Louis, 6; Boston, 1. Washington, 7; Cleveland, 4. Chicago, 9; Philadelphia, 8. American Association. Columbus, 6; Kansas City, 3. Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, 4. Cleveland, 10; Milwaukee, 3. Louisville, 15; St. Louis, 14. (Eleven innings.) Federal League. Indianapolis, 7; Brooklyn, 6. Buffalo, 4 ; St. Louis, 0. Baltimore, 8; Kansas City, 3. Pittsburg, 1; Chicago, 0. (Ten innings.)

WITH THE MAJORS AMERICAN LEAGUE. At St. Louis Boston 1 6

St. Louis 6 8 0 Batteries Greeg, Bedient and

Thomas, Cady; James and Agnew. At Cleveland Washington 7 11

Cleveland 4 6 7 Batteries Engle, Ayres and Henry; Hagermann, Collamore and Egan. At Detroit New York 1 5 0 Detroit 4 12 1 Batteries Cole and Nunamaker; Coveleskie and Baker. At Chicago Philadelphia 8 8 1 Chicago 9 12 1 Batteries Plank, Penock and Schang; Scott, Russell, Faber, Wolfgang and Schalk. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn

Pittsburg 7 13 3 Brooklyn 3 12 1 Batteries Cooper and Gibson; Ragan and McCarty, Miller. At New York Cincinnati 2 11. 2 New York 7 11 2 Batteries Yingltng, Benton, Schneider and Clark; Mathewson and Meyers, McLean. (First game.) Cincinnati 5 10 6 New York 4 9 1 Batteries Schneider, Ames and Clark, Gonzals; Demare and Meyers. (Second game.) At Boston St. Louis 0 3 1 Boston 1 5 2 Batteries Tyler and Whaling; Griner and Snyder.

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

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MANY DEFEATS CAUSE

WAGNER TO WONDER

FIRST ENG. LUTH. A.B. R. H. P.O. Reese, lb 5 0 1 5 Eversman, o . . 3 3 1 7 Lahrman, ss, p 4 3 2 1 Shelton, p, ss . . 4 3 1 1 Wettig, 2b 3 2 2 0 Thornburg, cf. 3 0 1 0 R. Keyes, If ... 4 1 3 0 Hawekotte, rf . o 1 0 0 Fossenk'p'r, 3b 5 1 0 1

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PETRO'S KINDNESS

INSPIRES INMATE

Aged Man Writes Verse

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Monroe Bennett, an aged blind man known as "Buck" Bennett who haa

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of the poor farm under Frank Petro that he eulogizes the Infirmary superintendent in verse. The old blind man says he has never tried to write poetry before but his affection for Mr. Petro stirred him to an effort which

resulted aa follows:1 '- Frank Petro is a man with his heart in his hand, J And he is a man who is In the right : place. H Ib not above speaking to an inmate When he meets him face to face. It is no matter what has been our station,

Whether we have rich or poor relation, He is ready and willing to help us if he can.

for a $750 loan to Margaret Marling in 1910. Mrs. Marling is made a party to the suit Mrs. Smith asks that the court clear - away ? the circumstances which prevent her securing a clean title to the property. Its purchase prio was 800.

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RE-ARRANGES DATES FOR S. S, LEAGUE

A new schedule has been arranged by Director Nohr for the Sunday school league. The new schedule was necessitated by the fact that the West Side Presbyterians could not play any day except Saturday. The following is the schedule as now arranged : Monday, Aug. 3 St. Andrews and First English Lutheran. Wednesday, Aug. 5 Specials II and Specials I. Friday, Aug. 7 St. Andrews and Specials I.

Saturday, Aug. 8 West Side Pres

byterian and First Presbyterians.

Monday, Aug. 10 St. Andrews and

Specials II.

Friday, Aug. 14 Specials II and

First English Lutherans.

Saturday, Aug. 15 West Side Pres

byterians and Specials I.

Archbishop Spratt announced from

the pulpit of St. Mary's cathedral, at Kingston, Ontario, that no woman who wore a low neck dress need come to the altar for communion after mass He asserted that it was most disre-

HONUS WAGNER. Just why the Pirates are wallowing in the second division within striking

distance of the cellar is a mystery to Honus Wagner. Early in the season the Smokeville team had visions of figuring in the world's series; but now listen to Wagner "We just can't

win! The breaks have all been against us this season, i never knew

how It felt to be down In the race before this year. It's a queer experience. But maybe we'll begin to have better luck soon." CITY HEALTH GOOD. There is only one contagious disease now in the city, according to City Health 'Officer Smelser. That is a case of scarlet fever on which the quarantine will be lifted tomorrow. During the month of July scarlet fever cases were reported to the city health offi

cer; six cases of diphtheria, two cases of typhoid and one case of pulmonary

tuberculosis.

ASKS COURT FOR CLEAR LAND DEED

Mary E. Smith, widow of the late Henry Smith placed in the hands of

the county clerk through her attorneys the sum of $377.59 to be placed by the court at the disposal of Samuel K. Morgan when Morgan gives her a clear deed to property which her husband purchased on a mortgage before his death and on which a balance of $377 remains. Mrs. Smith declares Morgan gave the property as security

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DISMANTLE WIRELESS. PLYMOUTH, England, Aug. 4. A British torpedo destroyer today teamed close to the Cunard Canadian liner Andanla off PlymVuth and notified her to dismantle her wireless. All wireless stations not used by the government are being dismantled by order of the Admiralty.

RESERVISTS GO HOME. BOSTON, Aug. 4. Orders have been received at the British consulate here calling out all British naval reservists in New England. According to acting British Consul-general F. C. O'Meara, within a few hours between 1,500 and 2,000 navy reservists will be ready to sail to England.

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