Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 243, 23 September 1915 — Page 6
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JTHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1915
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PRESS RECEIVES DRUODIilG FROM KAYSEE TEAM COMMERCIAL LEAGUE.
Won. Lost. Pet. Penney 8 4 .667 Bankers 6 ; 5 . .545 Kiyiew 7 5 . .538 Kremos 7 7 .500 Fede 6 7 .462 Press ....... 3 9 .250
The race in the Commercial league grows more interesting day by day. Winning from the Press yesterday 12 to 0. the Kaysees Jumped from fourth to third place and are only a few points behind the Bankers. . ' . Otten pitched a no-hit game and bad the Press at his mercy. , Williams and Van Bant were pounded, all over the lot and the Kaysees scored at will. , The Press keeps a tight grip on the cellar position and refuses to let go" The score: !' PRESS. , ' AB...R H. PO. 0 0 A. E. Duntng, rf . ...v- 2 : Stoddard, '3b' . . . 2 Van Bant. 2b-p. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4: 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Wise, p-2b . . . , 1 Barr, cf ....... 2 Morris, ss . . . . .. 1 Williams, c-p . , 2 Wallace, If . . . 1 Ewlng, lb ... . 1 Mitchell, c . . . . 0 Totals ......14 0 12 11 KAY8EE.
AB. . R. H. PO. A. E Shoemaker, lb. 3 0 0 6 0 Sharkitt, c 3. 1 17. 1 , Klinger. 2b ... 2 3 2 0 1 Duffy, ss 3 2 . 3 1 0 ' Pardleck, If '. . . 3 1 1 . 0 0 : - Pender, cf .... 1 1 0 10 Clarke, 3b 3 3 2 0 1 Hodge, rf ..... 21 1 0 0 Otten, p ,2 40 2 0 3
, Totals 22 12 - 12 15 6 0 By innings . Press i.. ;...,. 0 0 0 0 0-0 Kaysee 116 4 r 12 Three base hits Klinger. Two base hits--Duffy, Clarke. - Struck- out By Oteen, 7. Bases on balls Van Sant. Umpire Crawford. Time of game 1:10. SPARTANSBURG PLAYS Spartaneburg and New Paris will play Sunday in the Wayne county championship series and Hagerstown will meet Cambridge City. Sunday a week Hagerstown will be the. attract ion at Athletic park against Richmond , ., " i j ii , Lady ! Gertrude Crawford, who is making munitions at Erlth, has for many years' been highly skilled in the use of the lathe, and in her workshop at her home In the New Forest has turned out work which has astounded her friends.
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Baseball Standing , NATIONAL LEAGUE. " v ', Won. Lost Philadelphia .'... 81 59 Boston ........ 76 65 .... Brooklyn 76 65, Pittsburg : 70 77. Cincinnati 67 74 St. Louis 69 77. Chicago ........ 65 74 New York 65 77 . Yesterday's Results ' New York, 3; Chicago, lv Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburg, 2. . First 'game.1 Pittsburg, 2; Brooklyn, 1., r Second game. . Games Today. -Philadelphia at Chicago. Two games. - Brooklyn at Cincinnati. s , Boston at Pittsburg. . ' New York at St. Louis. Pet. .579 ,539 .539 .476 .475 .473 .463 .458 AMERICAN LEAGUE. . Won. Lost. Pet. .679 .646 .573 .564 .447 .427 .378 .286 Boston .; . 95 Detroit 93 Chicago 82 Washington 79 45 51 61 61 78 82 89 New York 63 St. Louis 61 Cleveland .,....;. .... 54 Philadelphia . 40 100 Yesterday's Results. Washington, 2; Chicago, 0. Boston, 3; Cleveland, 2. ' First game. Boston, 7; Cleveland, 1. Second game; Detroit, 13 : Philadelphia, 9. St. Louis, 4; New York, 2. - First game. St. Louis, 3; New York, 1. Second game. Games Today. -. Cleveland at Boston. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. . Chicago at Washington. FEDERAL LEAGUE.
. Won. Lost. Pet. Pittsburg ............ 80 61 .567 Chicago 78 63 , .653 St. Louis 79 65 .549 Newark.. ...... v. .73 66 .525 Kansas City Ai. 74 68 .493 Brooklyn 69 .77 .473 Baltimore . .", . . 45 96 ,310
Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 4; Newark, 4. Buffalo, 7; Pittsburg, 0. St. Louis, 4; Baltimore 2. First game, ' St. Louis, 8; Baltimore, 0. Second game. . Kansas City, 8; Brooklyn, 3. Kansas city, 3: Brooklyn, Second game.. Games Today. Baltimore at St. Louis. Newark at Chicago. Brooklyn at Kansas City. ; Buffalo at Pittsburg. - , . , There are 100 varieties of mosqul toes in the United tSates. LET US PUT THE TAPE AROUND YOU FOR A 1 NEW SUIT AND OVERCOAT 99 .003 STREET
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