Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 128, 10 April 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915.

S. A. L. TEAMS SET SCHEDULE FOR 20 GAMES Season Opens on Three Diamonds May 1 and Closes Sept 11 Nines Meet Four Times in Series. The following schedule as arranged by the schedule committee of the S. A. L. met with the unanimous approval of the board of directors and was adopted as the official schedule for this season. The last team mentioned in each game will be considered as the home team and will be entitled to the "outs." The first games will be played May 1. Each team will play four games with every other team in the league, making 20 games each, dividing the ins and outs. Playground. May 1 Ad-Hill vs. A. S. M. May 8 Vigran vs. Natco. May 15 Natco vs. Dennis-Woodworth. May 22 Vigran vs. Ad-Hill. May 29 Dennis-Woodworth vs. A. S. M. June 5 Vigran vs. Dennis-Woodworth. June 12 Dennis-Woorworth vs. AdHill. June 19 Vigran vs. A. S. M. June 26 Natco vs. A. S. M. July 3 Ad-Hill vs. Natco. July 10 Ad-Hill vs. A. S. M. July 17 Vigran vs. Natco. July 24 Natco vs. Dennis-Wood-worth. July 31 Vigran vs. Ad-Hill. Aug. 7 Dennis-Woodworth vs. A. S. M. Aug. 14 Vigran vs. Dennis-Woodworth. Aug. 21 Dennis-Woodworth vs. AdHall. Aug. 28 Vigran vs. A. S. M. Sept. 4 Natco vs. A. S. M. Sept. 11 Ad-Hill vs. Natco. Athletic. May 1 Dennis-Woodworth vs. Vigran. May 8 Ad-Hill vs. Dennis-Wood-svorth. May 15 A. S. M. vs. Vigran. May 22 A. S. M. vs. Natco. May 29 Natco vs. Ad-Hill. June 5 A. S. M. vs. Ad-Hill. June 12 Natco vs. Vigran. June 19 Dennis-Woodworth vs. Natco June 26 Ad-Hill vs. Vigran. July 3 A. S. M. vs. Dennis-Woodworth. July 10 Dennis-Woodworth vs. Vi gran. July 17 Ad-Hill vs. Dennis-Woodworth. July 24 A. S. M. vs. Vigran. July 31 A. S. M. vs. Natco. Aug. 7 Natco vs. Ad-Hill. Aug. 14 A. S. M. vs. Ad-Hill. Aug. 21 Natco vs. Vigran. Aug. 28 Dennis-Woodworth vs. Natco. Sept. 4 Ad-Hill vs. Vigran. Sept. 11 A. S. M. vs. Dennis-Woodworth. Easthaven. May 1 Natco vs. Easthaven. May 8 Easthaven vs. A. S. M. May 15 Ad-Hill vs. Easthaven. May 22 Dennis-Woodworth vs. Easthaven. May 29 Easthaven vs. Vigran. June 5 Easthaven vs. Natco. June 12 A. S. M. vs. Easthaven. June 19 Easthaven vs. Ad-Hill. June 26 Easthaven vs. DennisWoodworth. July 3 Vigran vs. Easthaven. July 10 Natco vs. Easthaven. July 17 Easthaven vs. A. S. M. July 24 Ad-Hill vs. Easthaven. July. 31 Dennis-Woodworth vs. Easthaven. Aug. 7 Easthaven vs. Vigran. Aug. 14 Easthaven vs. Natco. Aug. 21 A. S. M. vs. Easthaven. Aug. 28 Easthaven vs. Ad-Hill. Sept.. 4 Easthaven vs. DennisWood wort! l. Sept. 11 Vigran vs. Easthaven. Splendid for Rheumatism. "I think Chamberlain's Liniment is just splendid for rheumatism," writes Mrs. Dunburgh, Eldridge, N. Y. "It has been used by myself and other members of my family time and time again during the past six years and has always given the best of satisfaction." The quick relief from pain which Chamberlain's Liniment affords is alone worth many times the cost. Obtainable everywhere. adv. VIGRANS WANT GAME Vigran's Reserves want some out-of-town games before they open their new park, and would like to hear from any team in Wayne or surrounding counties. They would especially like to hear from Fountain City, Hagerstown, Camden, O., and other fast teams. The fence surrounding the field is to be completed today. ELKS MINSTRELS Plat open next Monday 9 a. m. Westcott Pharmacy. Piles Cured at Home By New Absorption Method If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and I wifl tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Users report immediate relief and speedy cures. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mtb. M. ' Summers, Box P, Notre Dame. Ind.

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SPORT Jess Willard is five and one-half inches taller than Jack Johnson in normal condition, but when tne pair met April 5 in the battle for the heavyweight championship of the world, Willard stood about eight inches taller than Johnson. This may account in part for Willard's victory. Johnson crouches, and that crouch carries him down at least two and one-half inches, reducing his height to five feet ten inches. Willard fights in an upright position, takinsr full advantage of his six feet six inches. Johnson Fights Low. Johnson never had gone up against a man anywhere near the size of Willard. Johnson fought mos. of his battles against comparatively little men. Tommy Burns, Frank Moran and Jim Flynn all were smaller than the negro. Jeffries was a bit taller, but the difference in size was hardly noticeable. But with Willard towe. ing eight inches above him, Johnson found himself confronting a situation that was new in the annals of pugilism. Johnson's main punches are a right to the heart and a right of left upperBRAVES EVACUATE CELLAR OF LEAGUE Athletics, Former Leaders, Tumble Into Last Place With Three Lost. CITY LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. R-Y-M s 23 16 .593 Models 23 19 .524 Braves 20 25 .444 Athletics 18 24 .429 The Braves came back with a vengeance last night and climbed out of the cellar by whiping the Athletics three straight. The winners were in good form rolling for a grand total of 1020 in their first game. Green mowed them down for high score of 245 in his third game and posted the high total of 643. ATHLETICS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot C. Miller 129 178 185 492 Schneider 138 173 137 44S Custis 159 159 159 477 Broderick 17S 165 163 506 F. Mayer 1SS 166 136 490 Handicap 94 94 94 282 8S6 935 874 2695 BRAVES. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Tot K. Meyer 172 149 160 481 Green 214 184 145 643 Dr. Foster 182 207 181 570 Gillespie 232 192 153 577 King 167 172 164 503 Handicap 53 53 53 159 1020 957 956 2933 ELKS MINSTRELS . Plat open next Monday 9 a. m. Westcott Pharmacy. POSTPONE FORMING I, S. L. SCHEDULES Railroad Rate Consideration May Cause Delay When Managers Meet. Everything is all set for the meeting of the Indiana State league tomorrow: Richmond officials will attend in a body. It had been planned that the weather permitting, the local men would make the trip by motor, but as things appear to be a little mussed on the roads it is probable that they will go to Cambridge City on the interurban and meet the Eagles' special from New Castle. Postponement of adopting the schedule will be favored by the local men. They will be backed by the Rushville club. This is deemed advisable, because of the unsettled weather conditions regarding excursion rates for the summer, and as mileage is a factor to be considered in any kind of a league it is thought that the matter will be postponed. The players' contracts have been received from the printer, and will be distributed to the various mangers. All contracts must be in the hands of the president so in case a dispute arises over which team has the services of a player the matter can be adjusted by the league head. All managers report that, the forfeit money will be ready and will be posted tomorrow. The constitution of the league has been gone over by the various clubs, and with a few changes probably will be adopted. Masonic Calendar Monday, April 12, 1915, Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T. Special conclave work in the Red Cross degree. Tuesday, April 13, Richmond lodge No. 196, F & A. M. called meeting. Work in Entered Apprentice degree. Wednesday, April 14, Webb lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree. Friday, April 16, King Solomon Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting. Work in Mark Master degree. Saturday, April 17. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting.

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BUBQEr G.MENKE cut. Willard's height made the solar plexus punch one that Johnson could deliver without much effort, but. it seemed to render the upper-cut almost nil. , In fighting against smaller men or men of his own height, Johnson had to lift the punch for the heart. AgainBt Willard he could shoot it straight for the shoulder, without losing any force in a swing, and deliver it with even greater force than against men of his own size. Swing Loses Power. But to reach Willard's jaw was difficult. Johnson had to swing upward father than he had to swing before, and the experts figured that before the swing connected with the jaw it had lost most of its power. Another thing that was against Johnson was the fact that Willard had a longer reach. Johnson never before had failed to turn back the blows that came straight at him or came up at him. But what could he do when blows were shattered down on him from Willard's. immense heiglit? BONESETTERS FALL INTO THIRD PLACE BUSINESS LEAGUE.

W. I Pet. Colonials 40 17 .712 A. S. M. No. 1 39 IS .684 Bonesetters 22 26 458 A. S. M. No. 2 22 26 .458 I. H. C 24 30 .441 Federals 10, 41 .196

Thanks to the Seeders firsts the Bonesetters are today tied with the second Seeders for third place in the B-M league. Not forgetting how the second team kept them out of frst place in their last encounter the first team to make things sure last night made a clean sweep and drawing up on the Colonials. Weyman again walked away with the honors with high score 209 in the first game and total 578. A. S. M. NO. 1. 1st 2nd. 3rd Tot. Rees 152 179 . 135 466 Bennett 121 159 197 477 Snvders 136 178 160 474 Otten 170 155 186 511 ' Weyman 209 181 188 578

838 825 866 2506 A. S. M. NO. 2. 1st 2nd. 3rd Tot. O'Brien 135 167 137 439 Wells 130 123 113 366 Caldwell 134 156 122 412 Shissler 106 200 137 443 Sample 138 127 172 437 643 773 6S1 2097

FAMILIES IN DUEL; 2 DEAD, 2 DYING LAPORTE, W. Va., April 10. Two men are dead, two dying, and two seriously wounded as the result of a triple duel fought yesterday between six brothers of two different families with knives and revolvers. The duel was watched by several hundred persons who for fear of their lives dared not stop the fighters. The fued responsible for the outbreak started several months ago over a baseball game.

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UMPS TO GET HIGHER WAGE FROM LEAGUE S. A. L. Managers Favor Increase in Salaries Application of Telephone Team Awaits Further Action. The S. A. L. got down to business last night and completed plans for opening the season. Reserve lists were revised until all managers were satisfied. The hearalded fight for the possession of Cracraft and Bailey failed to come off as but one manager put In a claim for their services that being Ulrich of the Seeders. Both were turned over to him. He plans to use them as his regular battery with Whitey Davis last year's backstop and Taggart, his twirler, in the outfield. The application of the Home Telephone Company for a franchise was tabled until the next meeting as it was the only team to make application. As the S. A. L. favors an even number of teams in the league no action will be taken until the eighth applicant has registered at a regular meeting. Raise Wage Scale. The umpires came in for their share of publicity when it was proposed that their salary be raised. The proposition was favored by all managers but no action was taken. The league believes that the umpires are entitled to more as it will tend to make them careful In the handling of the games when there is enough in it for them to make it interesting. The umpires as announced by the president will be Roy Peck, Roy Schattel, Carl Meyer and Summerson.

The committee arranging tne uecoration Day program was empowered to switch the regular schedule on that date so the public would be given the best ball the league is capable of dishing out. The proposition of a field meet for individuals is still hanging fire but as all look favorably on it the meet will prob. bly be arranged to take place, sandwitched in between the double header on Decoration Day. The Panhandle team was giVen permission to change its name to the Dennis-Woodworth. from now on you'll hear t.bout the Tailors. Wholesale switching was a feature of the meeting players being awarded freely from the reserve lists of the league. Natco and Easthaven came in for most of the awarding. SEEDERS TO BATTLE LEADERS OF LEAGUE A real battle is expected tonight in the "Y" Indoor Baseball league when the Vierans. leaders of the league, !take on the A. S. M. The Seeders lost their first two games, but 6ince then have improved with every game, and providing all their men show up for the game tonight, expect to have the honor of being the first team to defeat the leaders. They will play the 7:30 o'clock game. The second game will be between the Natcos and Pan Handles, and a lively time is also expected in this game, although the Pan Handles should win if they keep up their regular pace. BIG FIRE LOSS. TOPEKA. April 10. Fire which caused a loss of $300,000 destroyed the stock of the Palace Clothing company and the building it occupied and damaged other stores nearby. Nothing remains but the four walls, which threaten to give way. It is estimated that the Palace company's loss is $250,000. The store was full of new spring stock. A. FIRST-RATE HP?o For "we SMALL- BOX

NEW CUB PITCHER ONCE HAD AMBITION TO BE A BACKSTOP

KARL. T. ADAMS. Karl T. Adams, who has won a lower berth with the Cubs, is one of the few successful pitchers who started but to do something else.. Karl aspired to be a catcher, but only in his kid days, for he discarded the big mitt and mask even before he became prominent as an amateur in his home town, Montgomery, Ala. Cincinnati picked Adams out of Savannah and gave htm a try out last spring. Manager Herzog used him in only eight games before letting him out to the Indianapolis club of the American association, from which the Cubs drafted him. Caught Off Bases of State League The Rushville team will get into action for the first time this season Sunday when they book up with the Hamilton Krebs at that place. Manager Davidson of the Rushville I. S. L. team will use an old twirler on the mound, Earl Vordenburg being the man. Goodfellow will do the backstopping for the Rushville outfit. D. A. Jenkins, manager of the Bay City, Michigan league team has arrived in New Castle and is staying at the Imperial Hotel. The Lam which will use U. Maxwell park as their training grounds will arrive in a few days. The Flint Michigan team held the first workout at the Whitewater Park in Connersville yesterday morning. Babe Walters a former pitcher with the Richmond club is included in the lineup. Everett Sullivan will submit a schedule to the I. S. L. Sully is after the coin with a good one he says. The Connersville News says that the fans of that city thrill as the time for the opening of the baseball season draws near. So do the Richmond fans. COMMITTEE PLANS "OLD TRAILS" DAY A meeting of Wayne township committees for the National Old Trails Memorial celebration July 4 was called by Chairman I. S. Harold for 4 o'clock this afternoon. Several additions made to the committee follows: Ways and Means Albert Anderson, Charles Bulla and W. C. Turner; arrangements, Richard Davenport, W. A. Morrow and M. P. White; publicity, Walter Ratliff; program, E. K. Wilson and Levi Myers; music, John W. Turner and Forest Van Sant; parade, Fred Fetta and Theodore Martin. Committees will make arrangements for individual meetings and for a county committee meeting within the next week or two. CHICAGO EMPLOYES ASK WAGE INCREASE CHICAGO. April 10. The city council today was considering a demand for increase in wages demanded by union employes of the city. The total increase asked for would amount to about $800,000 a year. Among the employes demanding more pay are laborerers, electrical workers, plumbing inspectors, engineers, janitors, bridge tenders and paving inspectors. The council is expected ' to act upon the matter at its last meeting April 26. Tunis is now producing ten million gallons of olive oil a year, and expects in a few years to double the amount. ( NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH I Apply Cream in Nostrils To f T Hiuiii Hit Air Panxua Ah! What relief! Your clogged noa- ; trils open right up, the air passages of j your head are clear and you can breathe , freely. No more ' hawking, snuffling, ! mucous discharge, headache, dryness no ! struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's

LEAGUE ISSUES

OFFICIAL ROLL FOR SIX NINES The official roster of the S. A. L. as compiled by managers of the six teams follows: ,"" A. S. M. Clarence Diggs, Elmer Johnson, Wil liam Black, Omar Davis. Clarence But- j ler, Tohn Taggart, Lewis Quigley, Don- j aid Clark, Ernest Boswortb, Karl Allison, Roy Moore, Harrison Fry, Ernest Cracraft, Walter Evans, Jack Bailey, Otis Cracraft. Advance-Hill. Fenton Cooney, William Holmes, William Winters, Emmett Haas, George Brady, Philip Meeks, Ray Brunton. Clay Knight. R. E. Jones. E. J. Martin, Warren Lucas, H. Webb, Ellis Knight. Oscar Quigley, Claude Knight. Dennis-Woodworth. R. Snavely. H. H. Smith. W. P. Snavely. S. Gillespie, L. Parker, H. M. Smith. Joe Bulla. Frank Lancaster, Ernest Abel, Howard Marine, Floyd Cutter. Phares Hiatt. Ray Johnson, H. Beshe. Natcos. J. C. Yedding, Clyde Alexander, C. W. Lynn. Seth Dingley, Arthur Aubin, Louis Kuhlenbeck, Forest Gartside, Albert Meyers, Herbert Lacey, William Lavenstein, Carl Reid.. Henry Cohorst. Leo Stein, Henry Hasecoster, Emory Stover, Raymond Colbert. Easthaven. Henry Schweitzer, Zeb Pottinger, Pete Kemp. J. A. Glenn, Chester Clements, Roy Stover, Roy Muhl. Johnny May, Floyd Rust. Viarans. Elmer Reddinghaus. Everett Sullivan, Elmer Stephenson. Frank Williams, Don Gordon, Lawrence Denny, Clarence Buenning, Philip Roser, Earl Kelley, H. Hawekotte, R. Geier, A Harter, R. Hawekotte, J. Sittloh, A. Minier, W. Haines. Reserve List. Abe Shissler. Frank Rogers. Leo Kuhlenbeck. Albert Kuhlenbeck. James Kinsella. Frank Moorman, Jack O'Conner. F. Cummins. Joe Butler. H. M Kamp, Ed Helmick, Albert Goslin. Cy Wallace. Joe Hillman. Claude imams I Harry Gordon. A. D. Hall. A. Anderson, R. F. Thomnson. Walter Nelson. Carl Miller. Howard Gray, Earl Lawson, Fred Brokamp, Orville Brown, Herman Zeyen, Lloyd Wilson, Lair Revelee, Jo seph Strayer, Joseph Brennan, Jesse Via. Charles Ashenfelter. Glen Eadler, William Horr, George Evans. Charles Bricker, Harry Bradfield. W. Honing, F. Cummins, W. Lohse, B. F. Drischell, C. J. Katte. Elwood Shutz, John Longstreth. W. Drischell, W. Runnels. Marion De Tar, Oscar Gwynn, Donald Woods. Owen Foster, Clyde Dooley. J. Ryan, J. Brown. H. Brown, W. J. Cook, G. Esmaker, G. Middleworth, Harry Williams, Ralph Nicodemus. ELKS MINSTRELS Plat open next Monday 9 a. m. Westcott Pharmacy. Do Yonfl Wait To Get Well? You can not get well until you can quit catching cold three or four times every season. One cold sets you back more than you can gain in six months. Peruna will fortify your system against colds. LISTEN Mrs. Rosa A. Kiss, of Kansas City (318 Clinton Place), says: "I can cheerfully recommend Peruna to any one who Is troubled with catching cold frequently. Peruna is the remedy for any one who has a chronic cough or chronic catarrh. It will break up the habit of catching cold." FOR SALE. 6,000 Cumberland Raspberry Plants extra fine will sell cheap. W. E. Dwyer, Route No. 3, New Paris.O KEEP THY YOUTH "Ponce de Leon" Fountain of Youth Crystals. Instantly soluble in either hard or soft, hot or cold water. Added to bath water invigorates, refreshes and helps to keep you youthful in appearance. A new discovery from South America. Just out. Try it. $1.00 bottle postpaid. Cut out this ad. and return with 25c in stamps or coin for trial bottle postpaid. THOMAS MAXWELL R. P. 166 North State Street. Chicago, III.

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