Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 247, 27 August 1914 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM "ANDSUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY) AUGUST .27, 1914
RICHMOND GOLFERS FAILJTTOURIIEY Spangler and Stratton Suffer Defeats by Players From Indianapolis. 1 Earl Spanrfer, tbe local olfer, was eliminated from the championship snatch In the state tournament yesterday by login to David Baxter of High Sand dab, Indianapolis, 5 up and 3. This -was the first round in the contest. 1 Abe Strattan, the other Richmond jplayer in the state tournament, who (failed to qualify for the championship fanatches, won his game yesterday in the first round of the committee cup match from A. H. Sielken of Riverside club, Indianapolis, by the score of 2 up 1. He was defeated, however, in the second round of play by Fred Gartstang of Highland club, 1 up. The tournament now lies between eight men. tl is expected that Robert Itesner of Riverside club will at least :be in the finals, and has perhaps the toest chance of winning the championship. The other men who played in hhe semi-finals today were Heath of CMuncie, Bancker of Indianapolis, Baldwin of Muncie, Lenox of Indianapolis, Shideler of Marion, Sielken of IndianVapolis and C. H. Colburn of Indianapolis , HOW THEY RANK "
National League. Won. Lost Pet
(New York 60 49 .550 (Boston, 60 50 .545 St. Louis . . . 63 54 .538 Chicago 63 54 .526 Cincinnati 52 60 .464 Philadelphia 61 59 .464 Brooklyn 51 61 .455
American League. Won. Lont.
Boston
iSt. Louis New York . ,
79 37 65 58 60 54 59 58 56 62 54 62 53 63 39 81
Pet .681 .575 .526 .504 .475 .466 .457 .325
American Association. Won. Lost. Pet
Milwaukee 74 55 .574 iLouisville 76 57 .571 Sndiananolis 71 62 .533 (Cleveland 69 64 .519 Columbus 66 64 .508 Kansas City 64 67 .489 Minneapolis 61 73 .456 pt. Paul 47 85 .356
Federal League. Won. Lost. Pet
Indianapolis 66 Chicago 63 Baltimore 59 Buffalo 56 Brooklyn 55 Kansas City 53 ISt. Louis 52 Pittsburg 47
49 51 52 54 55 63 64 63
574
.553 .532 .509 .500 .457 .448 .427
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. St. Louis, 1 ; New York, 0. (First game.) New York, 4 ; St. Louis, 0. (Second game.) Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburg, 0. (First game.) Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburg, 2. (Second game.) Chicago, 1; Boston, 0. American League. Boston, 5; Detroit, 2. New York, 2; St. Louis, 1. (Twelve innings.) Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 0. Washington-Cleveland, rain. American Association. Kansas City, 4; Columbus. 2. Indianapolis, 8; St. Paul, 6. Cleveland, 5; Milwaukee, 4. Louisville, 3; Minneapolis, 2. Federal League. Brooklyn, 6; Buffalo, 2. Chicago. 2; St. Louis, 1. (Ten innings.) Baltimore, 2; Pittsburg, 1. Indianapolis, 7; Kansas City, 3.
GAMES TODAY. National League. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. American League. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Washington. American Association. Minneapolis at Columbus. St. Taul at Cleveland. Kansas City at Louisville. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. Federal League. Buffalo at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Baltimore. Chicago at St. Louis. Indianapolis at Kansas City.
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This is the latest photograph of the Russian emperor and shows him at the recent army maneuvers. Grand Duchess Olga is at his right and Grand Duchess Titania is at his left. Both wear the uniforms of their regiments.
ORDERS ILLINOIS CATTLE QUARANTINE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. Secretary of Agriculture Houston today ordered a quarantine effective Oct. 1 against cattle in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Dupage and Cook counties, Illinois. This action was taken to prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis, which is said to exist among the cattle in these counties. Under this quarantine no cattle can be shipped from these counties for dairy or breeding purposes unless accompanied by a certificate showing they have been subjected to the tuborculine test, and found free from
disease. These certificates must be
issued by an employe of the bureau
NAME TEACHERS FOR EATON SCHOOL
EATON, O., Aug. 27. At a recent meeting of the board of education, Miss Ruth Schlenker and Mis Edith Magil were named to succeed Miss Anna Risinger and Mrs. Joseph McDivitt, resigned. Before her marriage Monday the latter was Miss Katherine Conrad. The successors named are graduates of the local high school and have done special work in Miami university, Oxford.
HOCKIN MAKES PLEA FOR PARDON GRANT
BY LEASED WIRE. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 26 Herbert S. Hockin, formerly Secretary-Treasurr er of the Cambridge Steel and Struc-
SUNDAY TO END UNION SERVICES
, EATON, O., Aug. 27. The last of a series of union services arranged by the churches of Eaton will be held next Sunday evening in the First Presbyterian church. The sermon for the occasion will be delivered by Rev. Harvey G. Bream, pastor of the Barron street Church of Christ. His subject will be of particular interest to business men, and all are being urged to attend. An orchestra, directed by Prof. J. W. Young, will render several selections.
Pennsylvania has 3,130,681 persons ten years and over in age in gainful occupations.
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GRAYS LOAD TEAM VVITHCiriCY MEN Despite Connersville's Importations Kenneyfe Men Expect to Win. . Richmond is expecting a real fight when the locals go to Connersville Sunday afternoon. The rivalry between Connersville and Richmond has been keen throughout the season, and the game to be played Sunday afternoon is the third of a series of five to be played between the two teams. Connersville won the first game, 2 to 1, with the help of some close umpiring, and the following week Rich
mond simply swamped Connersville with a 5 to 0 victory. This makes the standing to date one game each. The last two games will be played in Richmond. It is understood that Connersville is loading up for the occasion Sunday. They have imported Charles Magness of Cincinnati, who is one of the heaviest hitters and best second basemen playing in this section of the country. He will manage the Connersville team next year. The locals didn't ask for two umpires this time, for the simple reason that they thought it would do no good to ask. In the last game played at Connersville Richmond asked for two umpires, but Connersville refused to furnish them. "Honest John" of Connersville will umpire the game. He umpired the last game with Richmond. Al Werner will pitch against Richmond again, and Vordenburg will be on the mound for the Quakers. Netter has been returned to the outfield, and Kniseley will be on the bench Sunday. The locals are counting on a victory, ut realize that they will have to fight for It. a truck load of local fans will accompany the team. The truck will leave Richmond Sunday morning.
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CHICAGO. Aug. zi. After a COM
ference with President Gllmore of thtf
Federal League, Mordecal Brown, de posed manager of the St. Louis club, denied he had retired from basebalL "I haven't retired from basebalL and I have not left the Federal League" said Brown. "I am satisfied that I -will be taken care of. I am not in a position to say, whether I may be traded to Weeghman's team or to Buffalo, but everything will be arranged to the satisfaction of all parties concerned."
BY LEASED WIRE.1 ROME, Aug. 27. A Cettlnje disnntrVi in tVtA Mosisnpprn atntpa that an
Austrian sniiadron of four cruisers and ! phere moving.
eight torpedo destroyers bombarded Badna, the Dalmatian port recently captured by the Montenegrins, but fled on the approach of French and British warships. It also says that officers of the Austrian cruiser Zenta admit that their vessel and a torpedo destroyer were sunk in the recent naval battle.
Because frosts do the most damage when the air is calm, a Paris scientist has advanced the theory that orchards and vineyards can be protected bv electrical fans to keep the atmoa-
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WITH THE MAJORS NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago Boston 0 Chicago 1 Batteries: Tyler and Gowdy; ney and Archer.
1 1 6 1 Che-
At St. Louis (first game.) New York 0 3 1 St. Louis 1 4 4 Batteries: Demaree, Marquard and Meyers; Doak and Snyder. Second game New York 4 7 0 St. Louis 0 2 2 Batteries: Mathewson and Meyers; Griiier, Sallee and Wingo. At Pittsburg Brooklyn 2 4 1 Pittsburg 1 6 2 Batteries: Pfeffer and Coleman; Cooper and McCarthy. Second "game Brooklyn 4 11 1 Pittsburg 2 7 1 Batteries: Adams, Kantlehner and Gibson, Coleman; Ragan and McCarty.
(FRENCH PIN HOPE ON BIRD ARRIVALS TBY LEASED WIRE. I PARIS, Aug. 27. Immense flocks of storks arriving in Toulon and along he whole Mediterranean coast from (he direction of Alsace, are welcomed by the inhabitants as a good omen.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Philadelphia Chicago 0 7 1 Philadelphia 5 10 1 Batteries: Wolfgang, Cicotte and Mayer; Shawkey and Schang.
At BostonDetroit 2 4 0 Boston 5 7 1 Batteries: Cavet, Oldham and Stanage; Gregg and Cady. At New York St. Louis 1 8 5 New York 2 7 1 Batteries: Weilman and Agnew; Brown and Sweeney.
ernment prison at Fort Leavenworth,
Kan., has asked for a pardon. Hockin began serving his term on January 1, 1913. He bases his plea on the fact that he aided the government in prosecuting the other dynamiters, and" he is in poor health.
URGES GARIBALDI TO FIGHT AUSTRIA
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RUSSIAN ADVANCE GUABDJPIJLSED Germans Estimate Enemy's Force at Krasnick at Four Army Corps. LONDON, Aug. 7. A news agency dispatch from Berlin says that the correspondents of the Lokal Auzeiger and the Tageblatt at Austrian headquarters estimate the strength of the Russian forces at Krasnik in Russia
Poland, at four or five army corps of possibiy 200,000 men. The Russian advance guard was on August 23 ejected from the heights of Krasnik and Frampol. The same dispatch adds: "Sanguinary battles occurred on the route to Lubin, and on all the heights and in the forests along the small river Chodel, which were finally decided on August 25. The battle was fought in a difficult country which was full of forests. General Josias Von Heeringen, former minister of war, received thesdecoration of the iron cross of the first class for distinguished service. "The Relchs Anzeiger announces that Dr. Lehmann of the commercial section of the foreign ministry has been nominated minister to Guata-mela.
Cruiser Bremen in Need of More Coal
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In reply to the offer made by General Garibaldi, son of Italy's liberator, to lad a corps of ItaMan soldters of fortune against the enemies of France, Gustav Herve, the Socialist leader has cabled: "Your place Is not in France, hut in Italy to press the holy war against the hereditary enemy of all Italians against the Austrians, who still hold under their heel your brothers at Trieste,"
CIGAR TRADE GOOD Companies Report War Increases Smoking. BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, Aug. 27. A representative of a big cigar company said today that during the last four weeks, since the war began, the business of the company has been the largest in It's history. He asserted that the consumption cf tobacco had been promoted by the
nervous excitement unaer wnicu me The fleet British cruiser Essex, hearing sounds of firing off llflAS'tSl Cape Henry, steamed up to investigate. Her commander supposed
suaiiy large number of people out of the German cruiser Bremen had met and engaged some other Britwork gives more time to indulge in isn vessel off the Virginia capes. The Bremen is known to be al
most entirely out of coal in American waters. She is now awaiting her chance to capture some merchant vessel and take from it its coal cargo. When the Essex officers discovered that it was American war ships at target practice that were making all the noise, they ordered the cruiser turned about and made all speed in the opposite direction.
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It takes three-seconds for a cable message to cross the Atlantic from England. Cable costs about one thousand dollars a mile to lay and the total amount laid at the bottom of the sea represents a value of $250,000,000.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Martha B. Timberlake, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana, as executor of the last will and testament of Martha B. Timberlake, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Company, Executor. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. (27-3-10)
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