Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 148, 4 May 1915 — Page 6

1'HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915

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Sport

IN 10 SESSIONS WABASH TAKES QUAKER SCALP Earlham Pads Error Column in Five Places Little Giants Experience Difficulty in Batting. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., May 4 By getting a run In, the tenth inning yesterday, the Wabash team defeated Earlham. 3 to 2. The contest was marked by the erring of the Quakers in the latter half and the inability of the Scarlet to hit the ball. Coffing pitched -well for Wabash until Sturgis went in in the eighth and finished the game. The winning run came when Finney's 6ingle brought Kerns across. Score: Wabash. A.B H. P.O. A. E. Nichols, ss 5 Pfohl, 3b 5 Kerns, cf 5 Allen, 2b 5 Finney, c 5 Bacon, If 4 Revenston, rf 4 Watkins, lb 4 Coffing. p- 3 Sturgis, p 1 0 0 0 1 o 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 '2 9 2 2 8 1 0 1 0 o 4 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 41 i 30 S Earlham. A.B- H 'AO. A. E. Hobbs, 3b 5 Little, lb 5 Wallace, p 5 Logan, ss 4 Leonard, 2b 4 Fisher, c 4 Templi, If 4 Parker, cf 4 Bowman, rf 4 6 0 O 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 Totals 39 6 29 12 Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Philadelphia 12 Chicago 11 Boston S Cincinnati 9 St. Louis 10 Brooklyn 7 Pittsburg 5 New York 4 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 10 .750 .647 .533 .529 .526 .412 .294 .286 Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 5; Pittsburg, 1. New York, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Brooklyn, 3; Boston, 2. Games Today. B'.Fton at Brooklyn. W'w York at Philadelphia, r .icinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburg. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. New York 10 Detroit 13 Chicago 11 Washington 8 Boston 5 Cleveland 8 St. Louis 5 Philadelphia 4 4 6 8 6 6 10 13 11 .714 .684 .579 .571 .455 .444 .272 .261 Yesterday's Results. New York, 8; Philadelphia, 4. Games Today. Washington at Boston. Philadelphia at New York. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. FEDERAL LEAGUE Won Chicago 12 Pittsburg , 11 Newark 11 Brooklyn 10 Kansas City 9 St. Louis 7 Baltimore 7 Buffalo 6 Yesterday's Results. Chicago. 7; Buffalo, 3. Pittsburg, 3; Brooklyn. 1. Baltimore, 7; Kansas City, 6. Games Today. Chicago at Baltimore. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Newark. Kansas City at Buffalo. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Louisville 11 Indianapolis 11 St. Paul 10 Cleveland 9 Kansas City 8 Milwaukee 9 Minneapolis 7 Columbus 3 Yesterday's Results. Cleveland, 6; Louisville, 5. Ten innings. Milwaukee, 3; St. Paul, 1. Indianapolis, 4; St. Paul, 2. Minneapolis-Kansas City, rain. CYCLE OVERTAKES LIMITED TRAIN "You cant do it," said Lieutenant Carter, a British army officer, when Verl Baruthouse. of Ashland, Ore., offered to carry the lieutenant to the next station in time for him to catch a train which he had just missed. But since it would be a long wait for the next train, he decided to take the chance. So he hopped into the sidecar and they were off. In just fourteen minutes the two-wheeler covered the twelve miles to the next station, where the lieutenant boarded his train. HAUCK'S FAMOUS GOLDEN EAGLE BEER Now on tap from wood, at KELLEY'S, 815 North E

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News

BOYS RECEIVE FIRST SWIMMING LESSONS Various groups of school boys opened the swimming test schedule at the Y. M. C. A. swimming pool. There was a total of ninety-nine boys present and these formed three groups from Garfield and one group each from Boxter, Finley and Warner schools. Each of the boys takes three swim ming lessons. Today the following schools will send boys: Starr, Whitewater, Hibberd, Vaile, Sebastopol and Joseph Moore. The swimming lessons are being conducted by Physical director Roach, J. J. Somerville and three other men who watch the boys. The lessons will be held each day for the remainder of this week and closing tests will be held Saturday. BOXES AT PORTLAND Cy Smith, accompanied by his manager Billy Benson, will go to Portland, Ind., tonight where he is scheduled to box an eight-round fight with Kid Nichols of that city. The boxing match is arranged by the Eastern Athletic association and will be held at the Armory. Both boxers weigh in at 124 pounds. Ray Jeffries will also go to Portland with Smith and Benson to be introduced to Nichols. NO MORE MEDICINE Minck Brewing Co.'s Cream Ale, a sure tonic, 60c per dozen. Two phone, 1214 and 2710. 26-mon-wed-fri-tf I

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R. H. S. SENDS MEN TO RUSHVILLE MEET

Richmond's second track meet will be held at Rushville, Saturday and the local high school which is a member of the Central High school association, will be represented by tne same team which was defeated at Liberty Tuesday. The team is composed of Jenkins, Collins, Leiter, Davis and Tomlinson. the events include 100, 220, 440, and 880 yard run, high and broad jump, shot put, discus . throw, 120 high hurdles and 220 low hurdles and relay race. The local team is training under the direction of Director Nohr of the high school gymnasium. GIRL STARTS WEST RIDING MOTORCYCLE "I have always wanted to visit California," said Miss Effie Hotchkiss of Rrnokivn. N. Y. And now a motor cycle jis helping her to make her dream come true. Mounted on a powerful two-wheeler, with her mother comfortably stowed away in the side-; car, this plucky girl rider has started j for the Pacific Coast. j Miss Hotchkiss does not anticipate i breaking any cross-country records, hut slip does exDect to demonstrate that a girl can take a long distance motorcycle ride as well as a man and with as little difficulty. Miss Hotchkiss is an expert rider and is thoroughly familiar with the mechanism of her mount, so that she is able to make repairs if necessary. And Mrs. Hotchkiss is almost as enthusiastic about the tour as is her daughter. "I am looking forward to a very enjoyable trip," says the mother. "We intend to camp out as much as possible and only stop at hotels when compelled to do so. Time is no object with us. We expect to take plenty of time to enjoy the trip."

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Richmond's opening game of the season will be played on June 6, according to an announcement made this morning. Rushville will come to this city to play on that date. The complete schedule for the Indiana State League will be made public in a short time but following are a few of the dates and games already definitely de cided upon: Rushville at Richmond, June 6. Connersville 'at Richmond, August 15New Castle at Richmond, August 2t. Richmond at Rushville, June 13. Richmond at New Castle, July 11. Richmond at Connersville, August 8. Send Flowers thru our telegraph association to any city in the United States for Mother's Day. Lento-; Flower Shop. SPEED! Time means money in building. Everv day's delay is costly. There is loss in rent, loss in public confidence, loss of prestige, and added cost. THE HOGGSON BUILDING METHOD Is a guarantee against delay as it i3 a guarantee against excess in cost. The Single Contract plan means Single Responsibility and satisfaction. The First National Bank Building is a Hoggson operation. The Hoggson Magazine will be sent you complimentary if you are interested. Hoggson Brothers First National Bank Bldg., Chicago. Richmond New York Boston Atlanta PHONE 1679 L

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VIGRANSTO MEET, The members of the Vigran. baseball team of the Saturday Afternoon league will hold a meeting in the store of Sam Vigran on Thursday night. Mr. Vigran intends to familiarize the players with the constitution and by-laws of the league and discuss other matters pertaining to the good of the team.

TO ELECT DELEGATE The election of a delegate and alternate to attend the Grand Lodge to be held the latter part of May, will take place at the meeting of Whitewater lodge I. O. O. F. on next Friday night at the club rooms. First degree initiation exercises will also be held at this meeting. Will buy the most stylish Soft HATS Ever Shown in this City Lichtenfels In the Westcott.

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County Deaths

GEORGE GRISSUM. HAGERSTOWN George Grissum, aged forty-four, died Sunday afternoon at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Grissum, west of town, after a lingering illness of tuberculosis. The funeral was conducted this morning, at 10:30 at the German Baptist church west of town. Dr. H. H. Cherry of Bowling Green, has formally launched his campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor of Kentucky.

MOVED The New York Dental Parlor formerly at Ninth and Main, has moved to Eighth and Main in the Kelly Bldg., over the Union National bank. New York Dental Parlor Don't Forget Our New Location, Over Union National Bank, Eighth and Main Streets.

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