Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 150, 7 June 1915 — Page 6

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BAD JUDGMENT ON TWO PLAYS LOSES CONTEST Perkins-Campbell Team of Cincinnati Takes the First Game on Schedule of Indiana State League. Perkins-Campbells, 5; Richmond, 4. In a real ball game the PerkinsCampbells of Cincinnati, opened up the Indiana State league schedule yesterday afternoon at Athletic park by downing Dick Kenney's fighting nine by the close score of 5 to 4. From a "good game" standpoint the battle was a pretty exhibition and hotly contested all the way. This little league, if It can produce the same brand of ball as it furnished yesterday, will certainly fill the bill. Prosecutor Reller made the opening address in the absence of Mayor Robbins. Reller was certainly in grand form, both in his speech and in shooting the first ball over, which was a perfect curver, bending right over the heart of the plate. The gist of his speech was something like the following: "Ladies and Gentlemen Hold your pop bottles; I'm not an umpire." In behalf of the city officials Mr. Reller wished the Indiana State league a prosperous season. Urge Real Sport. "Lets make Richmond the livest baseball town In the league, not only by going out and winning the games but by -the fair and courteous treatment which should be accorded all

visiting teams. Stop the knocking and everybody get behind and boost. Knocking hurts the game.-' He also touched upon the baseball lottery and urged the fans to co-operate with the city officials in stamping out this gambling system. Taking a position in the pitchers' box, Reller, using a side arm delivery, shot the sphere fair and square Into the hands of Clarence Hampton, local receiver, for a strike. Becker's outfit put the game on ice right In the first Inning, due to 6ome listless work by the Richmond captain, Popkins, who stood stock still on a tip-up, which if he had exerted himself the least bit, could have been converted into an easy out. Crotty, first man up, received free transportation to first. He stole second and came in on Buck's single to right. Rltty was planked in the side. Newman sacrificed them to the next station and they rode in on Morrisey's line single to left, McCann'a return going wide. From then on it was an uphill fight for Kenney's hired help and they certainly cannot be accused of not doing their best as in the third inning, McCann, who had got a life by virtue cf his hit for a base, advanced to second on Curley's scratch bingle. and came in when Popkins lofted a long one to Newman. Curley Falls Short. Curley was cut off at third on the visiting left gardener's relay to Morrlsey. In the fifth inning Dick's men tied it up, shaking two tallies out of the run bag. Diehl was safe when Haackle mussed up his hot one, was sacrificed to second by McCann, and came in standing up when Curley smote one right on the nose good for three sacks into deep left center. Anderson stepped to the plate and tore off a near duplicate of the latter blow, but his blow was knocked down by Ritty, Curley scoring. From then on to the eighth Inning it was near one, two, three order, but In that round the visitors managed to go one ahead, Newman romping in after getting safely to first via the walk route. Then the real battle was on. In the ninth with two men down, the crowd leaving, the stage was all set and Anderson, the third man up, shot one to right for a safety. Up strode Captain John Popkins, who had been purposely walked his previous trip to the plate, and after Haackle had induced .Tohn to take two strikes and got himself in the hole by dishing up three wide ones, John, the same John who a couple of weeks back hit one. to the club house, chose this time to get his only hit of the day. It was well timed, the ball sailing

towards the center field fence, and but ; for the uncut grass in the field, lt

wouia nave gone ror a nomer ana Richmond would have won. But the grass was there. Pop pulled up at third but the needed hit to bring him across was not in Snyder's bat. Neither eam could score in the next two Innings, although Richmond should have won in the tenth when with Beebe and Cushing on with clean hits Hampton advanced them to third and second respectively. When Diehl flied to center Beebe stood and watched it fall into Ritty's hands, making no effort to score. It was pure "Bonehead" on Beebe's part. Buck scored the winning tally in the first of the twelfth when he was safe on Snyder's error. He immediately stole second and third and came in on Ritty's line single to right. Score and summary:

ACQUISITION OF HERB PENNOCK GIVES . BOSTON RED SOX FIVE LEFTHANDERS

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Game in Figures

OFFICIAL SCORE.

D.-W. VS. VIGRANS. Den-Woods.

AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Moore, ss 3 1 113 2 Hlatt, cf ...... 3 10 10 0 Bulla, rf ...... 2 1 10 0 0 Kern, lb . . 4 0 0 11 111 Roop, If, p 4 0 0 1 0 0 Marine, 2b 4 0 1 4 2 0 Lancaster, 3b.. 3 0 0 3 2 1 Druley, c 1 0 0 4 0 0 Johnson, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Sharkitt, c .... 2 0 0 2 2 1 R. Snaveley, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 Glllispie 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 31 3 3 27 11 5 Batted for Suavely in ninth. Vigrans. A B. R. H. P.O. A. fi. Kelley, 2b 5 2 2 4 1 0 Sullivan, c 4 0 3 11 2 1 Buenning ss .. 3 0 1 11 0 Winner, lb .... 2 0 0 6 0 1 Stephenson, lb 2 0 0 1 0 0 H- Hawkotte, If 4 0 1 1 1 0 Slttloh, cf 4 1 0 1 0 0 Geyer, rf.....4 0 1 2 0 1 R. Hawkotte, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Williams, 3b . . 4 1 1 0 0 0 Total 36 4 9 27 8 3

Herb Pennock. The signing of Herb Pennock of the Athletics by the Red Sox gives the Boston cjub five lefthanders Leonard, Collins, Gregg1 and Ruth being: the other four. Whether Pennock will be retained for any length of time remains to be seen, for whenever Connie Mack asks waivers on a youngster lt'4 nreity good indication that he isn't of major league caliber.

BOX SCORE

RICHMOND. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. McCann, If 5 1 2 3 1 0 Curley, 3b 6 1 4 0 4' 0 Anderson, rf . . 5 1 1 0 0 0 Popkins, lb ... 4 0 1 17 0 0 Snyder, 2b .... 6 0 0 7 3 1 Beebe, cf 6 0 1 0 0 1 Cu6hing, 8S....6 0 3 0 4 1 Hampton, c 4 0 1 8 1 1 Diehl, p 51 0 1 7 0 McBrair 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 48 4 13 36 20 4 Batted for Hampton in 12th inning. PERKINS-CAMPBELLS. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Crotty, 2b 5 1 11 1 1 Buck, rf 6 2 2 1 0 0 Rltty, Cf 3 2 1 4 0 1 Newman, If ... 5 0 1 4 1 0 Pfeister, lb ... 6 0 0 19 1 0 Morrisey, 3b . . 5 0 4 2 2 1 Cefala, ss 5 0 0 0 6 1 Berning, c .... 5 0 2 4 0 0 Uhtrich, p...:2 0 0 0 1 0 Haackle, p 3 0 0 0 6 1 Totals 45 5 11 $35 18 5 tHamptOn out on infield fly 2nd inning By inings Perkins-Campbells 30000001000 15 11 5 Richmond 0010200010 0 04 13 4 Three base hits Curley, Popkins. Sacrifice hits Richmond, 3: PerkinsCampbells, 1. Hit by pitched ball By Uhtrich, 1 ; by Diehl, 1. Struck out By Diehl, 4; by Uhtrich, 2. Bases on balls- Off Diehl, 3; off Haackle, 1. Stolen bases Curley, 1; Crotty, 1; Buck, 2; Berning, 1. Double plays Diehl to Popkins. Time of game 2:15. Uumpire Feigert.

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OTTEN'S TEAM FAILS TO GIVE GOOD SUPPORT

K. OF C. STANDING. Won. Lost. Pet. Brennens . . . ; 3 0 1.000 Kisers 2 0 1.000 Sharkitts 0 2 .000 Zeyens 0 3 .000 The Brennens strengthened their lead in the K. of C- league Sunday morning by whipping the Zeyens to the tune of 10 to 3. The losers outhit their opponents but miserable support offset any advantage they might have had in the hitting end of the game. Both Otten and Lawrence were in pretty fair shape, Lawrence striking out twelve of the enemy, while Otten retired five by this route, and depended upon his support to help out a little, but there was nothing doing in this department. J. Kinsella was the champ bingler of the fary, with two clean ones out of three times up. Score: Brennens. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.

FEDS GET 16 RUNS TO THREE FOR FOES

The Feds had a regular walkaway with the Federals Sunday at Natco park, smothering their opponents under an avalanche of run6, piling up sixteen while the Federals were gathering three. Toney, twirling for the Feds, had the game in the palm of his hand from the start, while his teammates sloughed the pill all over the lot. Thmey had their big round in the third, chasing six men across. The score: Feds 20600242 016 Federals 01000101 03 Batteries: Toney and Brady; PlulJepee and Goodsig.

Curley and Anderson played under fictitious names yesterday, and despite this fact they were balled Out a few times. There is no doubt but that these two players added hitting ability to the team, Curley especially, who batted like a real one. His threesacker was ticketed for a homer, but the grass in center stopped its course.

Brennen, c . . 5 2 1 10 3 0 Lawrence, p . . 1 1 0 1 3 1 Brehm. lb 5 3 2 2 1 3 Carroll, 2b ... 6 0 0 1 , 1 2 J. Quigley, 3b 3 1 1 2 1 0 Harrington, rf 3 1 0 10 0 Pfeiffer, cf . . . 5 0 1 4 0 0 Moormann, ss. 5 1 0 3 0 0 B. Quigley ... 3 1 1 3 0 1 Totals 36 10 6 27 9 7 ' Zeyens. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Sharkitt, c .. 5 0 1 5 3 0 Otten, p 5 0 1 1.6 2 Pardieck, 3b . . 4 0 0 3 0 2 P. Kinsella, ss 4 0 2 0 4 4 J. Kinsella, lb 3 1 2 10 0 5 Selm, cf 4 1 1 2 0 0 Fitzgibbons, 2b 3 0 0 2 4 1 Behringer, If.. 4 1 2 1 0 1 Crump, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 G. O'Brien 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 36 3 9 27 17 15

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Two-base hits. Williams. Sacrifice hits Lancaster, Buenning. Struck out By R. Hawekotte, 14; by Roop, 8. Bases on balls By R. Hawekotte, 4. Double plays Lancaster to Marine, Kern to Lancaster, Marine unassisted. Time of game 1:40. Umpire K. Meyers. NATCO VS. EASTHAVEN. Natco.

Aubin, cf 5 2 2 Ev. Haas, c ... 2 3 2 Logan, ss 4 1 2 Niebuhr, 2b ... 4 0 1 J. Holmes, lb. . 4 0 1 Stein, 3b 4 1 1 Yedding, rf ... 3 1 0 Dingley, If 4 1 1 Hasecoster, p. . 2 0 0 Kuhlenbeck, p. 1 0 1 Total 33 9 11 Easthaven. A.B. R. H. Davis, ss 4 1 1 Rust, cf 4 1 1 Conyers, If .... 4 0 0 Glenn, c 4 0 1 Van Nuys, lb . . 4 1 1 Pottinger, 3b . . 4 0 0 E. Hartman, 2b 1 0 0 A. Sweitzer, rf . 4 0 1 Brunton, p 0 0 0 W. Hartman. p 3 0 0 Moss, 2b ...... 3 1 2 Total 35 4 7 Xatco 1 3 0 3 0 2 0

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VIGRANS CINCH UPHILL BATTLE IN HAGERSTOWN

Vlgrana, e; Hagerttown, 4. The Vlgrans were the only traveling club out of Richmond that turned in a win. They battled their way to a 6 to 4 decision ever Hagerstown. The game was fast and interesting, the feature being the uphill fight which the winners had because the opponents sent four men across in the fifth inning. Sam's boys were good for the late finish, however, and added five to their total in the next three innings. Minner in the meantime held the enemy off. Batting of H Hawekotte and Kelley featured the game, both lads connecting for three clean hits. Waltz played well for the losers. The Vigrans next out of town game is with the Connersville Ramblers at Connersville. Wednesday afternoon and night the VlgranB have the Federal Bloomer Girls team as the attraction at the Athletic park. Score and summary:

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NEW MADISON BEATS REX ALLS 15 TO 12

At New Madison yesterday the Rexalls made their initial appearance out of town' and lost 15 to 12. Although they made quite a few errors, they were handy with the willow, getting four more hits than their opponents. Gosslin for the Rexals . pitched a good game, but was poorly supported. Strayer formerly of the Red Sox, also showed up well. . P. Slark. formerly of the Richmond team, played a good game for New Madison. Summary: Rexalls.

A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Woods, rf 3 0 0 2 0 1 Kramer, rf ... 1 1 0 1 0 0 Mahin, cf 4 2 2 1 0 1 McManus, lb.. 4 2 2 7 1 1 Coatee, ss . . . . 4 2 1 0 1 1 Strayer, 3b . . 4 1 2 1 3 0 Fitzgibbons, 2b 2 0 0 1 1 2 Parker. 2b 2 2 1 0 0 0 Nestor, If 3 1 0 0 0 1 McConaha, If.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bailey, c 4 0 0 11 2 1 Gossline, p 4 1 2 0 5 0

WINS OUT IN NINTH

WILLIAMSBURG. . InL. Jane 7. Williamsburg had held Dublin scoreless until the ninth inning. C. Scott utility player who went in for Smith dropped a fly between first and second. This was followed by three hits which brought, in three runs. J. Scott went in for Dublin and held Williamsburg hltless In the last half of the ninth. Score by innings: Williamsburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 03 7 1 Dublin 0 0000000 5 5 7 2 Batteries Williamsburg, HWilcoxen; R. McNutt and Guy Davis; Dublin, Smith and McGehL

FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES ALL HER LIFE But Miss Ay res Got a 'Beautiful Complexion' at a Cost of Only $2.00.

Kelley,-2b 5 Minner, p ..... 5 Buenning, ss . . 5 Stephjenson, lb 4 Williams, 3b . . 4 Sittloh, cf 4 Geyer, If 3 R. Hawkotte, If 1 H. Hawkotte, rf 4 Harter, c 3

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Total 38 6 12 27 16 4 'Hagerstown. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Bryson. If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Waltz, 2b . 4 0 1 4 3 0 Thompson, 3b . 4 0 1 2 4 1 Connor, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hunt, lb 2 1 0 6 1 0 Witcherman, ss 1 0 0 1 2 1 Werking, cf . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Davis, cf 3 1 1 1 0 0 Able, ss, lb ... 4 0 1 5 4 0 Smith, o ...... 4 1 0 4 0 0 Geisler, p .;.. 3 1 1 2 4 0

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Rexalls.. 00400070 112 10 I N. Mad .. 10042323 15 6 7 Two-Base Hit Coates. Three-Base Hits Straver, Parker.

Hit by Pitched Ball Barton, 2, Fitz-! gibbons. Struck Out By Gossline 9, by Bar- i ton 4, by Slarp 2. j Bases on Balls Off Gossline 5, off; Barton 3, off Slarp 2. i Umpires Hyde and Butler.

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Two-base hits Kuhlenbeck, Van Nuys, A. Sweitzer. Sacrifice hits Niebuhr. Wild pitches Brunton. Hit by pitcher Logan, Hasecoster Struck out By Brunton, 2 ; by Hartman, 7; by Hasecoster, 3; by Kuhlenbeck, 1. Bases on balls By Brunton, 3; by W. Hartman, 1. Stolen bases Ev. Haas 2, Logan, Niebuhr J. Holmes, Stein 2, Dingley Hasecaster, Moss. Time of game 1:45. Umpire Schattel.

ADD-HILL VS A. S. M. Ad-HIII.

Every one has a different tale about that hit to right in the last inning, which the umps called safe. Anderson claims he caught it fair, and one of his teammates claimed that he trapped it. It was ju6t one of the numerous close decisions which the umps had to make. The one redeeming feature of the locals' game was the noticeably improved hitting ability. Even Beebe came across with a safe blow to left. Hampton got his first hit of the season, a Texas leaguer to right, which was too hard a chance to credit the fielder with an error.

Brennens 21001121 110 6 7 Zeyens. . 00110001 0 3 9 15 Three-Base Hit P. Kinsella. Two-Base Hits J. Quigley, P. Kinsella. Struck Out By Otten 5; by Lawrence, 12. Hit by Pitched Ball Harrington, Brennen. Time 1:50. Umpire Taggart.

The fans started to leave in the ninth, but when Pop delivered his screaming triple to center, tying the score, the stayed the game out. . George Diehl looked pretty good in the box and with proper support would haye won his game easily.

Friend Harvey Utrecht gave up the job as a bad proposition in the last half of the fourth. The locals began getting to his delivery a little too persistently for him. Becker's men certainly played with determination in the closing innings, taking many chances "and getting away with them. Buck stole second and third in the twelfth inning.

ECONOMY WINS.

Economy won from Greensfork Sunday by the score of 7 to , 3.

AD-HILLS WIN ON 6 SINGLES

Not to be outdone by the Vigrans and Natcos. the Ad-Hills also won their game from the A. S. M. Saturday by the score of 8 to 5. This time it was not the winners who did the most hitting, but the losers. The usually hard-hitting Ads could not connect Saturday, getting only six hits, while the Seeders were pulling thirteen. . It was the same thing as happened in the first meeting of the two aggregations, only this time the Ad-Hills won instead of the Seeders. Gosslin started on the mound for the Add-Hills, but lasted only a short time, as the Seeders seemed to take a fond liking to his finest offerings, and Old Reliable Hoggy LuCas took up the job, Emmett Haas going to second. Lucas was touched up rather freely, but he hail the right stuff at the right time, and with good support came through in winning style.

SENATORS DROP OUT.

The Senators ran into a snag at Lewisburg yesterday dropping their game by the score of 9 to 4. Bailey and Craycraft were the battery for the Richmond team.

A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. W. Knight, rf 5 1 0 0 1 0 Cooney, cf . . . 5 0 2 1 0 1 E. Knight, lb. . 4 0 1 9 0 0 C. Knight, ss.. 4 2 1 2 0 0 W. Holmes, If . 4 2 0 4 0 0 Parker, 3b ... 4 1 0 1 2 0 Lucas, 2b, p.. 5 0 2 1 4 0 Winters, c . . . 4 1 0 8 1 2 Haas, 2b 4 1 0 1 1 0 Gosslin, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 8 6 27 9 3

O. Quigley, ss. Black, rf O. Davis, 3b G. - Davis L. Quigley, 2b. Diggs, cf Craycraft, If . . Fry, lb Taggart, p Bailey, p

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Hagerstown 00004000 04 6 2 j Two-base hits H. Hawekotte. j Wild pitches Geisler. Struck out By Minner, 5; by Geis-i ler, 2. Bases on' balls-By Minnerit; by Geisler, 1. ! Stolen bases H. Hawekotte, Min-i ner, R. Hawekotte, Sittloh. j Double plays Thompson to Waltz to ;

Hunt, Williams to Kelley to stepnen son, Geisler to Waltz. Time of game 1:42. Umolres Weisnicht and Jones.

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Baseball Standings

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Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 8; New York, 6. Boston, 5; Cinsinnati, 2. St. Louis, 3: Philadelphia, 1. Brooklyn-Pittsburg! not scheduled. Games Today. New York at Chicago. Boston at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Pittsburg.

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Totals 40 5 13 24 10 6 A. S. M... 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 05 13 6 Ad-Hill .. 00303020 8 6 3 Hit by Pitcher W. Holmes, Winters, Ev. Haas. Struck Out By Taggart, W. Knight 3, Cooney, C. Knight, Ev. Haas; by Gosslin, O. Quigley, Taggart; by Lucas, L. Quigley, Cracraft, O. Quigley 2, Diggs. Stolen Bases Craycraft, W. Holmes teooney, Winters. Time of Game 2 hours. Umpire Roy Peck.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. , W.-n List Chicago 2S 1C

Detroit 29 Boston 20 New York 19 Washington 17

Cleveland IS St. Louis 1" Philadelphia . . 15 Yesterday's Results. Detroit, 6; New York, 4. No other games scheduled. Games Today. Chicago at Boston. Detroit at New YOrk. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington.

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Rushville spilled the dope bucket for fair Sunday when playing the first game of. the I. S. L. season the. team triumphed over the Connersville aggregation at that city by a 3-toi count. Errors figured a lot in the outcome of the battle, the Connersville boys booting three in succession in the seventh inning. The game was every bit as fast and hard fought as the opening contests elsewhere, and despite their defeat the ' Grays figure that they will be right in the running from now on. Reiss, the Grays' twirler, allowed the ''Rushers" but two hits, while Hewitt was also effective, giving up but four safeties. Score: R'ville .. 00000120 03 2 2 C'ville .. 10000000 01 4 3 Batteries: Hewitt and Goodfellow; Reiss and Keifel. Umpire Sahm.

FEDERAL LEAGUE.

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