Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 133, 18 May 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1915

SPORTS AND ATHLETICS

EARLHAM WINS SECOND BATTLE FROM ANTIOCH

Captain Wallace Taps Ball for Home Run Parker

Reaches Over Fence and Stabs Fly. For the second time this year the Quakers showed that they are too faBt for Antioch, aad carried off the long end of a 6-3 score. The game was called by agreement In the last half of the eighth in order that Antioch might catch a train. At this time Earlham was batting, two men were down and one on second. Wallace, the Antioch pitcher, was effective until the fifth, holding Earlham hltless, but in this round the old reliable Cy Wallace found him for a clean homer and started the fun for Earlham. He was followed by Logan, who drove out a two sacker only to die on second. Leonard flew out to Cony. After this round Earlham had things its own way, getting three doubles and two singles in the remaining sessions, and counting five times. In the first of the fifth it looked as if Antioch would score several runs when O. Brown scored on Vandervort's single and Funkenburg lined one to deep center, but Parker by making a long run and then almost reaching over the fence, spoiled it and retired the side. In the Eighth Wallace relieved Little and showed that he was still in form by retiring the men who faced him in one-two-three order. Although a little raged at times, Earlham's fielding showed much improvement over the work in the Butler and Franklin games, and it is probable that no changes will be made before the next game with Franklin here on Monday May 24. Score: Antioch. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. R. Brown, rf . . 4 0 0 1 0 0 Vandervorst, If 4 0 1 1 0 0 Funkenburg, c 3 0 0 5 2 0 H. Fesa. 2b 3 1 1 2 3 1 S. Fees, lb 3 1 0 9 0 0 Corry. 3b 3 0 0 2 1) 0 Hunter, ss 3 0 0 0 3 0 O. H. Brown, cf 3 1 0 0 0 1 Wallame, p . . . 3 0 0 1 2 1 Totals 29 4 2 21 10 3 Earlham. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Hobbs, 3b .... 3 1 1 2 3 0 Fisher, c 3 0 0 6 0 1 Wallace, rf. p. 3 3 2 1 0 0 Logan, ss 3 0 2 1 3 0 Leonard. 2b . . 4 0 0 0 3 0 Little, p, rf ... 3 1 1 0 3 0 Calvert, lb ... 3 1 1 12 0 0 Bowen, If .... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Parker, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Total 30 6 7 24 12 1 Score by innings: R. H. E. Antioch ... 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 03 2 3 Earlham .. 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 26 7 1 Summary. Two-base Hits Logan, Hobbs, Calvert, Little. Three-base Hit L. Fees. Home Run Cy Wallace. Sacrifice Hits S. Fess, Leonard. Wild Pitch Little. Struck Out By Wallace 4, Little 4, Cy Wallace 1. Bases on Balls By Wallace 6. Stolen Bases Antioch 2, Earlham 4. Double Plays Hunter, Fess, S. Fess. Time 1:40. Umpire Roy Peck.

RUSHVILLE LEADER FIRES VORDENBbTG

Manager Davidson of the Rushville baseball aggregation is up in arms over the poor showing of his team, and has started to do a little housecleaning. Earl Vordenburg, who it was predicted would not last the season out, was handed the blue slip, as was Homille, who was used in the box Sunday. The club will not stop at mere figures to get a first-class twii ler. Al Leake, of Cincinnati, who pitched the latter part of the season for the team last year, will be approached by Davy, and if possible, will be signed. A new outfielder will also make his appearance with the club in the next game. Bill Breitenstein, formerly of the Southern league is the man. Both he and Rone played with the All-Pros of Cine, and when Rohe left the team, Bill also wanted to get out.

Tortured by Stomach He Finds Remedy

Baseball Standings i

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Philadelphia 17 8 .680 Chicago 1.1 11 .577 Boston 13 11 .542 Pittsburg 1T 14 .481 Brooklyn 12 14 .462 Cincinnati 11 14 ' .440 New York 10 14 .417 St. Louis 12 17 .414

Yesterday's Results. Philadelphia, 5; St. Louis. 3. No others played; wet grounds. Games Today. Chicago at New York. Pittsburg at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet.

New York 16 8 .667 Detroit IS 11 .621 Chicago 17 12 .586 Boston 13 9 .591 Washington 12 14 .462 Cleveland 11 16 .407 Philadelphia 9 17 .346 St. Louis 10 19 .345 Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 2. Washington, 3; St. Louis, 2. No others played; cold weather. Games Today. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Detroit. Washington at St. Louis Boston at Cleveland. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Pittsburg 19 10 .655 Newark 16 12 .571 Chicago 17 13 .567 Kansas City 15 13 .536 Brooklyn 15 13 .536 St. Louis 12 14 .462 Baltimore 12 18 .400 Buffalo 8 21 .276 Yesterday's Results. Chicago 6; Baltimore, 5. Brooklyn, 7; Kansas City, 5. No others played. Games Today. Baltimore at Chicago. Brooklyn at Kansas City. Buffalo at St. Louis. Newark at Pittsburg. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. Indianapolis 19 12 .613 Kansas City 16 11 .593 Louisville 16 13 .552 Milwaukee 15 14 .517 St. Paul 13 14 .481 Cleveland 14 14 .481 Minneapolis 10 14 .417 Columbus 9 19 .321 Yesterday's Results. Kansas City, 1 ; Indianopolis, 0.

BALL CLUB ORDERS PURCHASE OF STARS Selby folks want a game with the local club next Sunday and have made a proposition. Although the club would like to book the Middletown (Ohio) aggregation, as it is known to be one of the best semi-pro clubs hereabouts, it can not afford to offer a big guarantee because of the unsettled weather conditions. President Patti last night wired terms and probably will hear from the Ohio team today. The Middletown club has a great -squad this season, having defeated the Saginaw (Mich.) team, the Perkins-Campbells and the Hamilton Hoovens. The Richmond club last night decided to have a winner at any cost, and has already communicated with two good players who can deliver. The club as it now stands looks to be as strong as any in the circuit, but for some reason can not get the winning habit. As the local management is not accustomed to backing a loser, changes will be made.

OLIVE HILL DEFEATS GARFIELD RESERVES Errors allowed the Garfield Reserves to accumulate three runs, but these three runs were not enough to win. Olive Hill won the game Sunday 6-3. Kenneth Bane, Greensfork, R. R. No. 23, Is booking games for the Olive Hill aggregation. The lineup follows: Olive Hill K, Bane, lb; C. Brooks, 2b; E. Wilson, 3b; H. Foley, 33; C. Dohorty, p; Bowman, c; McFarland, rf ; W. Harvey, cf ; P. Dohorty, If. Garfield Heneley, lb; Lamb, 2b: Bell, 3b; Hensley, ss; Bertsch, p; Harris, c; Hill, rf; Long, cf; Books, If.

KENYON LAUDS MOVE

C. A. Kenyon, president of the Indiana Good Roads association, who is in California recuperating hla health, has written Dr. I. S. Harold, warmly praising the Fourth of July celebration planned to bring about the nationalization of the National road. Mr. Kenyon said the United States Senator Works of California is enthusiastic over the project, of commemorating the national old trail and that he would favor the movement.

S. A, L, LEASES PARK

The S. A. L. committee to consider leasing Atheltic park for all open dates of the Richmond club met with the club's officials last right and was given the grounds for a consideration. Not all of these dates will be used by the S. A. L., however, as it would be a losing proposition. They will sub-let the grounds on two days. The New Paris Grays have signed articles of agreement for a game with one of the league teams June 27. It . i .l . I . ...Ill

1S nOl Known UUI leant win iriucBcui I the league. The team leading the I league June 1, will be the Grays' op

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WEATHER ATTEMPTS TO REPEAT RECORD

DE PALMA PASSES SPEEDY STUTZ CAR

INDIANAPOLIS, May 18. Betting odds on Ralph De Palma in the next Indianapolis 500-mile race have dropped to an almost prohibitive figure as the result of the Italian's first workout on the speedway. Taking his new flyer to the track immediately after his arrival, he set a pace that fairly made the railbirds dizzy. At the time, Earl Cooper of the Stutz team was going against a 25-mile time trial, which he negoti-

I ated in 16:38, an average of 91 miles

an hour. Yet De Palma passed Cooper with ease, literally running away from him on the straightaways and shooting around the turns. He must have been traveling in the neighborhood of 100 miles an hour. De Palma's car is a Mercedes, the one that captured the last French Grand Pix and won the last two races at Elgin. It has been recently rebuilt, De Palma fitting it with a narrower body, to reduce wind resistance, and making it a trifle longer. When in motion it resembles a white torpedo, cleaving the air with the speed of a projectile. Milwaukee, 7; Louisville, 3i! Cleveland, 11; Minneapolis, 1. Columbus, 1; St. Paul, 0.

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So pleased was the Weather Man with his record for the week of May 3, when it rained every day for seven days, that he tried to repeat last week. He made a miserable failure, however, as three days were at least partly clear. A total of 1.42 inches of rain fell, the heaviest fall being 1.15 inches Saturday night. The lowest maximum temperature for the week was on Sunday when the mercury could climb no higher than 54 degrees. The weather became gradually warmer as the week advanced. The report of the co-operativ observer follows: Max. Min. Sunday 54 38 Monday 67' 33 Tuesday 72 39 Wednesday 78 52 Thursday 75 49 Friday 73 54 Saturday 73 49

LIBERTY BELL GOES OVER NORTH ROUTE

PHILADELPHIA, May 18. The definite itinerary of the Liberty bell provides for its departure from here at 3 p. m. July 5. Stops will be made as follows: Lancaster, Pa., Harrisburg, Pa., Pittsburg, Pa., Mansfield, O., Bucyrus, O., Lima, O., Fort Wayne, Ind.. Gary, Ind., and Chicago.

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Games Today. Indianapolis at Kansas City. Columbus at St. Paul. Cleveland at Minneapolis. Louisville at Milwaukee.

The last commencement in Wayne county, except that of the Richmond high school, will be held in Cambridge City Friday. At 9 o'clock Friday morning, commencement exercises will be held for the common school graduates, and 8 o'clock in the evening will be the Cambridge City high school commencement. The speaker for the evening will be the Rev. F. O. Beck. Twenty years ago Mr. Beck resigned as a teacher in the Cambridge City schools to enter the ministry. Diplomas will be given the thirteen graduates by County Superintendent Williams. Runge's orchestra will furnish the music. Wednesday night the juniors of the high school will hold a reception for the. .eniors.

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Efforts to locate Elmer Fleming, 1116 South A street, have been unavailing in Anderson where his wife, Dora Fleming, has entered a suit for a writ of habeas corpus against Fleming to produce the 4-year-old boy he spirited away from Eaton last Tuesday night. Sheriff Black of Anderson was ordered by Circuit Judge Pence to produce Fleming Saturday night after the complaint was filed. A boarding house where he is supposed to have taken the child, was searched and other places where he could have gone were visited, but no trace of the man or the kidnaped child could be found. Mrs. Fleming, who left Richmond two weeks ago, following an attempt by her husband to commit suicide, and went to live with her parents at Eaton, is said to be distracted over the loss of the child.

KING RESTS WELL.

ATHENS, May 18. King Constantine of Greece, who is suffering from pleurisy, passed a quiet night, and his pain was diminished, according to a bulletin issued today.

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