Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 255, 7 October 1915 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. .THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1915.

SPORTS AND ATHLETICS

IIAGERSTOWII WANTS SECOND GAME WITH VtGRAN'S OUTFIT

Sporting Editor Palladium : Dear Sir: If Mr. yigran expects to claim the County title he will have to defeat my Hagerstown team once more for the victory of the Richmonda last Sunday makes our series stand two games each.- ,.:;: The Rlchmonds have defeated iua twice by 6-4 and 1-0 scores. We have won from them 2-0 and 8-0. I would like to play the deciding game at Richmond Sunday, Oct, 17. Yours, ' J. H. TAYLOR, Manager HagerBtown B. B. C. From the above it would appear that Hagerstown is far from satisfied with the defeat handed them last Sunday and are anxious to reverse the score. HagerBtown . certainly' played a strong game and but for a little hard luck and some "boneheads" might have won. , Since each team has won two games it is only fair that they play off the deciding game and no doubt Mr. Vigran will be glad to accommodate Mr. Taylor. if the game is played here it is sure to draw a large crowd 'and as it will probably be the last game of the season the fans will be rooting for their favorites and it will be the game that will finally decide the much discussed county championship. It should be understood when this game is arranged that the men that played in the previous games are the only ones that are eligible and that will prevent either team from putting in "ringers."

SPARTANS CAPTURE TIPPERARY SERIES

Eligible to Share World's Series Coin

PLAYERS WHO ARE ELIGIGLE TO SHARE IN THE WORLD'S SERIES.

Philadelphia. Pitchers Grover Alexander, Albert Demaree, Erskine Mayer, George McQuillan," George Chalmers, ' Benjamin Tincup, Eppa Rixey and S. F. Baumgartner. Catchers William Killifer, E. J. BurnB and Jack Adams. Infielders Fred Luderus, J. A. Niehoff, David Bancroft. Robert Byrne, Milton Stock, Oscar Dugey and Harry Weiser. - Outfielders Clifford Cravath, Beals Becker, George H. Paskert and George Whitted. .

' Boston. Pitchers Joe Wood, Hubert Leonard, Ray Collins, Ernest Shore, Carl Mays, George Ruth, George Foster and Vean Gregg. . Catchers William Carrigan, Forrest Cady and Chester Burns. Infielders Richard Hoblitzell, Del Gainer, Jack Barry, Sverett Scott, Harold Janvrin, Charles Wagner and W. L. Gardner. Outfielders Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, George Lewis and Olaf Hen-riksen.

PROBABLE LINE-UP FOR FIRST GAME.

Red Sox. Hooper Right Field Scott Shortstop Speaker Center Field Hoblitzell First Base Lewis Left Field Gardner .' . Third Base Barry Second Base Cady Catcher Shore Pitcher Leonard Pitcher Foster Pitcher

Phillies. Stock Third Base Byrne Third Base Bancroft Shortstop Paskert Center Field Cravath Right Field Luderus First Base Whitted ...... Left Field Niehoff Second Base Burns Catcher Killifer Catcher Alexander Pitcher

Baseball Standin;

The Spartans put it all over the Tipperarys last night at the City alleys winning all three games, the last one by a margin of one pin. O'Brien was the star of the evening, taking honors for the high score and the high average. Thesummary : SPARTANS. Player . 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av.

Crump G. O'Brien Kiser Zwissler ., Knauber . . Totals . .

Player Selm , . Brennan . . Behringer W. Cronin.; Lichtenfels

199 180 141 146 173

146 185 190 148 143

172 145 122 159 138

417 520 453 453 454

139 173 151 151 151

. . 839 812 73C2297 TIPPERARYS. 1st. 2d. 3d. TotaLiAv. .. 144 162 160 466 155 .. 144 112 137 493 164 .. 120 97 135 352 117 . , 178 110 125 413 137 . 153 159 178 490 163

Totals .... 739 640 735 2214

asonic Calendar

Thursday Wayne Council, No. 10, R. and S. M. Stated assembly. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 90 62 .592 Boston 83 68 .550 Brooklyn 80 72 .526 Chicago 73 80 .477 Pittsburg 73 81 .474 St. Louis 72 87 .471 Cincinnati 68 79 .463 New York 68 83 .450 Yesterday's Results. Boston, 1; New York, 0. First game. Boston, 1; New York, 0. Second game. Philadelphia, 9; Brooklyn, 6. First game. Philadelphia, 3; Brooklyn, 2. ' Second game. No other games scheduled. Games Today. New York at Boston. No others scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 101 49 .673 Detroit 100 54 .649 Chicago .:. 93 62 .600 Washington 85 69 .552 New York 68 , 89 .433 St. Louis . 62 91 .405 Cleveland 58 95 .379 Philadelphia .... 43 108 .285 Yesterday's Results. Boston, 2; New York, 0. First game. Moston, 4; New York, 2. Second game. ' Philadelphia, 6; Washington, 4. First game. Philadelphia, 4; Washington, 0. Second game. No other games scheduled.

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BOWLING HECORDS IN CITY LEAGUE

City league Individual averages: Games Tot. Pins B. Martin ........ 3 594 King 6 1165 R. Miller 6 1130 Custis ............ 3 533 Boyer 6 1059 Cooney 6 -1057 Erk 6 1050 v Hadley ....... 6 1041 Youngfiesh 6 1033 Meyers ........... 6 976 Lichtenfels 6 960 Dennis ........... 6 945 Fosler ..6 921 Anthony .......... 6 916 Hodge 6 915 Green .". 6 915 Schneider 6 902 Dye 6 900 Thompson 6 842 Todd 6 797

Pet 198 194 18S 178 177 176 175 174 172 163 160 158 154 153 153 153 150 150 140 133

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Sunday at Athletic park Richmond and Greensfork will play the third game in the county championship series, and there will be some baseball game. Carl Roop will pitch for the visitors. Vigran, manager of the local bunch, is getting out his strongest line-up

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