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

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SEEDERS PLAY AD-HILL TEAM SECOND GAME Vigrans Meet Tailors While Slack's Men Tackle Puckett's Natcos in S. A. L. Next Round. 6. A. L. SCHEDULE. Athletic Par. ' A. S. M. vs. Ad-Hlll. Playgrounds. Vigrans vs. D. & W. Easthaven. Natco vs. Easthaven. The Seeders clash with the Ad-Hills for the second time this season Saturday and will make an earnest effort to drag the A. D.'s down a notch. Todate the Seeders have been the only team in the league to down Stevens hoys and believe that with an even break they can accomplish the trick. They will have to go some, however, as the Ads are traveling at a merry clip at the present putting up about as good a brand of ball as could be wished. Vigrans have as their opponents the reorganized Dennis-Wool worth team which has been going much better of late than when it started out. The Tailors won their first game two weeks ago and are imbued with the winning spirit at present. Lon Slack surely has his work cut out for him in the Natco game tomorrow as with the gait the club is going now they can hardly expect to down Hi's team unless his twirling picks up a little. He has a good man in Brunton, but he needs to gain control of the sphere. WHO OWNS KNIGHT? A regular trial is promised in the meeting of the S. A. L. tonight at the y. M. C. A. The one big argument to come before the meeting will be the matter of who owns Claude Knight. Both the Ad-Hills and Natcos are claiming this player's services. One manager claims that the other one offered him the player in question while the other retaliates by saying that he offered him under a conditional offer. The matter will be threshed out before the meeting for final settlement. Every manager is urged to be present at the meeting as some details need immediate attention. MOTORCYCLE MEN DISCUSS RACES The Richmond Motorcycle club will hold its weekly meeting tonight in the rooms on North Ninth street. The annual race which was to have been held last Monday at Eaton and was postponed until a week from next Saturday because of the rain and condi- . tion of the track, will be discussed. The members will also decide where they will tour to on Sunday providing it does not rain.

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IS MORTON OF CLEVELAND SECOND WALTER JOHNSON IN THE MAKING?

It was back in 1907 that Walter Johnson came to the Washington Nationals unheralded and unsung. He was a "rube pitcher." It was only a. few years later that Guy Morton reported to the Cleveland American league club, midseason of 1914, to be exact, no more known than this same Johnson at the time he broke in. Johnson became known as "The King of Pitchers." Are his laurels to be snatched away by the younger man? Having won almost every game he I. ....... - . nas pitcnea tnis year, Morton appears to have just as much smoke as Walter Johnson in his speediest days, owns a far better curve ball, at least better than Johnson's in his second year with Washington, boasts of control in keeping with that of the Nationals' star, is just as cool under fire and everything considered it may come to pass that the Indians have in the Vernon (Ala.) "rube" not an embryo Johnson, but one who is almost on a par with the Washington phenom today. And it might be said with three pitchers like Morton Cleveland would now be heading the American league procession with the chances good that the Indians would never be overhauled.

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SPORT Golf has become America's national game. More American men play golf today than play baseball. The total number of men and women who play golf every day during the open season is greater than the total number of men and women who witness baseball games or play at baseball. Golf is the real national game now because both sexes can and do play the game. Baseball gathered its devotees from the masculine ranks only. The only way an American women could participate in a ball game was as a spectator. Baseball is a game that the majority UAiRV STONe is ai n.v Lootcwe a&cqi

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Guv Morton. of Americans play only until they are around 21. After that they quit the game as a regular form of exercise and pleasure, unless they go into the professional ranks. Baseball is too strenuous a game for any one who does not play regularly. But golf is a game for all ages. The old can play as well as the young. It is a muscle builder without being a muscle strainer. It gives one as much fresh air as baseball and it keeps one healthy without submitting one to the terror of sore and aching muscles. And this important game of golf was sneered at past time by the Americans less than ten years ago.

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LOOK 17II0S' HERE, VIGRAN SCHEDULES GIRL'S BALL TEAM

Sadie, Maggie, Lizzie and all the rest will be here next Wednesday so Sam Vigran. manager of the Vigrans S. A. L. team tells us. The occasion will be the World's Federal Bloomer Girls baseball team which has been booked by Sam for two games . Wednesday, June 9 at the Athletic park, the first game to be played in the afternoon and the second game in the evening to start at 8:00 o'clock. - This will be the first time night baseball has ever been put-on in this city and no doubt will draw a capacity crowd of fans. The Bloomer Girls carry their own lighting plant, having a capacity of 300,000 caudle power The Federals have played twentytwo games this season and have dropped but two. What the Vigrans will do to them or have done to them is not worrying Sammy as he believes his boys can handle the situation. Those girls boast of the champion lady batter in Maggie Burke who is also the manager of the team and also that Mae Wilson is the best feminine twirler in the gam today. All the Bloomers are girls with the exception of the catcher. The girls play the game with unusual skill and good sport is promised to the lovers of baseball. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Won Lost Pet Chicago 23 16 .590 Philadelphia 21 18 .538 Boston 20 19 .513 Brooklyn 20 19 .513 St. Louis 20 21 .488 Pittsburg 18 20 .474 Cincinnati 16 20 .444 New York 15 20 .420

Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati, 5; St. Louis, 2. New York, 10; Boston, 3. Philadelphia, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Chicago-Pittsburg not scheduled. Games Today. Brooklyn at Pittsburg.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Chicago 27 15 .643 Detroit 26 17 .605 Boston 19 15 .559 New York 19 17 .528 Washington 16 19 .457 Cleveland 17 21 .447 St. Louis 17 23 .425 Philadelphia 13 28 .325

Yesterday's Results. No games played. Games Today. Chicago at Boston. Detroit at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg .' 24 17 .585 Newark 22 17 .564 Kansas City 23 18 .561 Chicago 23 19 .548 St. Louis 19 17 .628 Brooklyn 20 19 .513 Baltimore 15 24 .385 Buffalo 13 28 .317 Yesterday's Results. St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 2. Pittsburgh, 2; Kansas City, 1. Brooklyn, 10; Buffalo, 7. Brooklyn, 3; Buffalo. 1. Baltimore-Newark not scheduled. Games Today. St. Louis at Chicago. Pittsburg at Kansas City. Brooklyn at Buffalo. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Won Lost Pet. ! Indianapolis 27 15 .643; Kansas City 22 17 .564 Milwaukee 22 19 .537 i Louisville 21 19 .526 j St. Paul 20 19 .513 i Columbus ..' 16 23 .410 Cleveland 14 21 .400 Minneapolis 14 23 .378 (

Yesterday's Results. Milwaukee, 9; Columbus, 0. j Louisville, 4; Kansas City, 3(10 In.) ; Indianapolis, 5; Minneapolis, 4 (13 In.) Cleveland-St. Paul, wet grounds. NAMES COMMITTEE. The W. R. C. has appointed the following committee to co-operate with the Old Trails' association: Minnie Hall, Ora Stratton, L. M. Arnold, Anna Fetta, Pearl McMinn and Ruby Smith.

COBB WAS FISH FOR DOC WHITE IN EARLY DAYS Doc White, old White Sox pitcher, recently appointed, head of the Los Angeles club, is one hurler who bad the Mojave medallion, or Indian sign, on Tyrus Cobb. White' is believed to be the only human to force Cobb to step aside that a substitute might bat for him. It was early in the Tiger's career. . White fanned him ssven consecutive times, feeding him curves for the most part. For a brief time after that Jennings benched Cobb when White was on the firing line. However, in a year or so, Cobb got so that he could pelt Doc's offerings pretty consistently.

NOTES OF EVENTS IN MOTOR WORU) A long list of entrants is expected in the two-day endurance run of the Grand Rapids Motorcycle club, July 31 and August 1. In addition to the individual riders who will participate a number of factory teams will be on hand. The course is an exceptionally hard one, covering 455 miles. Lee J. Amsbry and Arthur G. Herring of Binghampton, N. Y., have just completed an 8,000-mile transcontinental trip with motorcycle and sidecar. Last Septebmer these riders decided to visit the Pacific coast awheel. And since that time they have been enjoying the greatest sightseeing and pleasure trip of their lives. Bound by no time limits, they chugged along, making a stop for a day or two whereever it pleased their fancy, until they finally reached California. They spent some time visiting the Panama Exposition before starting on the return trip. "Best vacation we ever had." That's the verdict of Miss Alma T. Hack and Miss Claire A. Wells of Rochester, N. Y., who have just returned from a 700-mile motorcycle vacation trip. The girls report practically no trouble at all with their mounts, and declare that any other sort of a vacation would seem tame after the excitement of a jaunt on the two-wheeler. BROOKS WILL SERVE AS OFFICIAL SCORER Official scorers for the Indiana State League have not been chosen by Tommy Ritter, president of the league, who notified the Richmond Club this morning that he would leave the matter of selecting local scorers to the club. The club has appointed Howard Brooks to act as the Official Scorer with Karl Allison and Lynn Shaw as assistants. Only the score of Brooks will count as official to the league. In Connersville, although the club has not appointed an official scorer, Ned Tateman is looked favorably upon as is Allen Hiner at Rushville and Frank Hamilton at New Castle. .VIGRANS TO MEET. The Vigrans are requested to meet at the store Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock to go to Hagerstown. faVi 8 A Good Home Liniment Nothing better to hav In your medicine chest ready for Instant use. A eood application of this wenderful remedy will reduce U swellings, alleviate pain and inflammation. Especially good for rheumatism, lumbago, stiff Joints, sciatica, etc. Don't consider any condition incurable until you have tried it. Get a bottle today Your dealer has it 15o50c$1.00 llsaufactureel by A.R.01ney Clinton. Iowa

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NEW FACES APPEAR IN KENNEY'S SQUAD ' Al Leake will be unable to work for the Richmond club in the opening game Sunday as he must be on hand with his team which is in a "jerkwater" league in Ohio and as the league is about on its last feet Al wants to be there when the final blow off occurs so as to be in on his share of the proceeds. In his stead George Dlehl, who was signed up two weeks ago will be on the mound with Anderson on hand to be used as relief twirler. Anderson will work in right field Sunday having offered his services yesterday: " This will send McCann to left and Beebe will stay in center. On third the locals will lineup with Curley, at least that is the name he' goes by for Sunday's game. That he is a star at that sack there is no question, and fans will take off their hats when they find out who the new third sacker is.

TIGERS MEET STARS The Tigers will have as their opponents Sunday the West Side All-Stars. The Tigera would like to hear from other first class teams desiring bookings. For further information address Elmer Dingley, 333 South Sixth street. The Stars will lineup with S. Shallenberg, ss; McBride. 3b; Kreimeier, rf; J. Kuhlenbeck, p; May, 2b; A. Kuhlenbeck, lb; Bowman, cf; Thompson, c; Walls, If; Strayer, p. Tigers: Knott, If; Justice, rf; Sneider. c; Sturm, p; Miller, lb; Saunders. 2b; Witte. 3b; Metzger, ss; Fitzgibbons. cf; Jelly, utility. NEURALGIA PAINS STOPPED You don't need to suffer those agonizing nerve pains in the face, head, arm. shoulders, chest and back. Just apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's Liniment; lie quietly a few minutes. You will get such relief and comfort! Life and the world will look brighter. Get a bottle today. 3 ounces for 25c. at all druggists. Penetrates without rubbing. Adv. THIRTY-SIX FOR 25 CENTS Dr. King's New Life Pills are now supplied in well-corked glass bottles, containing 36 sugar coated white pills, for 25c. One pill with a glass of water before retiring is an average dose. Easy and pleasant to take. Effective and positive in results. Cheap and economical to use. Get a bottle today, take a dose tonight your Constipation will be relieved in the morning. 36 for 25c, at all druggists Adv. A Doctor's Prescription for Cough An Effective Cough Treatment One-fourth to one teaspoonful of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken as needed, will soothe and check Coughs, Colds and the more dangerous Bronchial and Lung , Ailments. You can't afford to take the risk of serious illness, when so cheap and simple a remedy as Pr. King's New Discovery is obtainable. Go to your druggist' today, get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, start the treatment at once. You will be gratified for the relief and cure obtained. Adv. Constipation Cured Over Night A small dose of Po-Do-Lax tonight and you enjoy a full, free, easy bowel movement in the morning. Xo griping, for Po-Do-Lax is Podophyllin (May Apple) without the gripe. Po-Do-Lax , corrects the cause of Constipation by , arousing the Liver, increasing the i flow of bile. Bile is Nature's antiseptic in the bowels. With proper amount of bile, digestion in bowels is perfect. Xo gas, no fermentation, no Constipation. Don't be sick, nervous, irritable. Get a bottle of Po-Do-Lax from your druggist now and cure your Constipation over night. Adv. i We Are ready to loan In an;- amount from 5 to (100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams. Fixtures. Etc., without removal, for one month to one yeir In monthly, wpckl7 or quart?rly payments. We Pay Off Loans With Other Companies. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond. Indiana.

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