Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 127, 14 April 1916 — Page 5

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THE RICIP ND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 191G

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OWENS PITCHES

IVAY TO VICTORY

Owens had the Purple swat-smiths eating out of his hand and the Whites,

of the Garfield school baseball league

Buzzing of the Fans

WILLIAMS BOOKED

FOR SCRAP HERE WITH FAST BOXER

SUMMARY OF MEETING. , Diabandment of the 8. A. L. league in favor of the new Industrial Sat-

ay Afternoon League.

Transferring of trophy flag of the 8. A. L. and treasury fund from the to the new organization.

'Admission of two additional clubs considered likely.

r' f Three applications filed last night Easthaven, Indianapolis Glove and

Johnson representative concerns.

'Opening date of league schedule set for the first Saturday in May y 6- ' Reorganization meeting set for Tuesday evening, April 18. Hold Lona Session.

r. two hours last nignr. at ine

C. A., fourteen representatives

ne teams of the S, A..L. and In-

Hal or Factory leagues bent on

king some kind of compromise

would be satisfactory to both fac-

Webated the question with little

I LB ter near-physical as well as vocal tshad failed to lure the dove of 54nto the leaguers' midst, and .team representatives had about Jred to give up the spirit, along k Herbie Logan, Natco representa-

with the suggestion: oys. it's getting late. I mean late

kht, as well as late in the season.

klme for the opening gun. We're

bo far now as we were last fall.

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hey went.

fteen minutes after Herb Logan

concluded his conciliatory speech,

S. A. It. and Industrial strife was

Instead of a disgruntled bunch

earn representatives, who, a few

Ltes before, were threatening phys-

force upon one another, a com-

agreement between the moguls been effected. Even Bud Johnand Sam Vigran were willing to

ke hands and extend a tiger for the

league. Business Goes Rapidly

pace procedures wereveasy enough

a started

jeorge Brehm, president of the S.

I... toolc the chair. With five of

six franchise members of the old

. I present, it was but a matter

orm until the S. A. L. had been

olved in favor of the new circuit

Slack, representing Easthaven;

Johnson, A. S. M.; Herbert Logan,

co, Sam Vigran, the Vlgrans, shov-

the measure through

hen the work of reorganization

hted. The A. S.-M., Natco, Ad-Hill

Easthaven, all charter members of

S. A. L., were in favor of com

ne the two circuits. E. R. Martin,

resenting the Westcott Motor: Al

er, the . Starr Piano, industrial

ue teams, dropped into line

he Saturday Afternoon Industrial

ue was the result. Indications are

k the new circuit will be made up teight teams, the A. S. M., Natco,

ance, Westcott Motor, Pennsy,

rr Piano, Easthaven and either the ianapolis Glove or the Johnson-Fry

b. r

omplete organization of the S. A. L.

ustrial circuit will be effected Tues-

r night when representatives of the

clubs as well as officers of the

If last night's fanning session is to be taken as a forerunner of that to

come later in the season, the S. A. L.-J

Industrial certainly will produce some action this summer.

Sam Vigran was there in "interest

crossed the tape a winner by a 7-4 set of the Eport." Vigran. in the role of the

Of figures yesterday afternoon at the

Playground. The score: Whites.

dove of peace sounds funny; but its true enough.

Barney Lichtenstadt, boxing pro

moter, announces that he has booked Kid Williams, bantam champ of the world, and Sammy Sandow, another topnotcher, for a battle at Richmond,

probably May 9. The fight card which will include three or possibly four scraps, will be staged at the Coliseum, if arrangements can be made, Lichten

stadt said today. Sam Harris, manager of Kid Williams, came to terms with the local promoters today. The Baltimore lad positively will appear here, according to information from Williams' manager. , Preliminaries have not been carded. One of the curtain raisers will be put on by Freddie Rosan, Shelbyville light, and Yank Druley, a Wayne county product. Lou Bauman will referee the bouts.

A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.i Couter. c 41 1 8 1 1 Lafuze, 3b .... 4 , 1 , 4 1 1 0 Miller, ss ..... 4 1 1 1 1 0 Owens, p ..... 4 1 ft 0 1 0 Ifosack, lb 4 ' 1 1 5 11 Sparks, If .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Brehm, cf 3 1 0 0 0 1 Baker, If ..... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Motley, 2b .... 3 1 10 0 0 Totals ......32 7 8 15 5 3 Purples. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Retz, ss . , 4 0 0 0 0 1 Arnold, lb 4.-0 0 10 0 1 Vore, c ........4 10 3.01 Runnels, p . . . . 3 11 1 0 1 Byrkett, 3b ... 3 0 2 1 1 1 Harris, If 3 0 10 0 0 Yeager. cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Ingalls, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Smith, 2b 3 2 0 0 0 0 Totals . . 30 4 4 15 1 4!

J. W. Henniger and Harry Hufford, representing the Johnson Sheet Metal works and the Fry Bro.' concern, were extended the glad hand.

- Through Superintendent Lawson the Indianapolis Glove company made application for league .membership last night. Lon Slack, Easthaven mogul, came back last night. He was there in the interest of the hospital club. Slack will endeavor to get together his old clan of Sal leaguers, whom he expects will showr to better advantage this year.

"Bud, you wouldn't sneeze at $42 would you?" (The sum represents the amount in the S. A? L. treasury.) Al Mayer, field generalissimo of the Starrs, informed a few of 'em that "Pete Minner pitches for the Starrs this time!" George Brehm really started the peace overature, all admit Omer Todd, of the Pennsy, missed all the fun. Todd is waiting "for em to quit squabbling before he takes active interest" He will be present Tuesday night.

HUNT DILLON'S FOE

Tony Ross or Tom McMahon will be named the opponent of Jack Dillon, in the coming bout at Richmond, of fieials of the Quaker City Boxing club, asserted this morning. The local club is in communication with both men and a definite booking is expected within the next week. The bout will

be held along the latter part of April

or the first part of May.

JUDGMENT

EXCEEDS ORIGINAL

Fox returned judgment for $51.21; the original complaint being for $3S.SS to foreclose a mechanics lien. The additional decree was made to cover attorneys' fees.

DEMAND

Judgment for more than the original demand was entered in the case of the Richmond Lumber company vs. Enos and Dora Elleman today. Judge

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Referee McKinney.

Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues

Bud Johnson, who was there to uphold the interest of the A. S. M. com-1 pany certainly didn't allow anything j to be put over on the Seeders. Bud's j

oratory featured the evening's talk fest.

Big League Dope

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

W. Boston 1

Chicago . . . .v 1

Cincinnati

New York . . Philadelphia Pittsburgh . St. Louis . . . Brooklyn . . .

1

1 1 1 1 0

L. 0

Pet. 1,000 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .000

and new leagues

Y. M. C. A.

5et together at

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., April 14

rney Lichenstadt, manager of the

gerstown Hub semi-pro baseball b, announces the following sched-

hpril 16--Taylor's Reserves, at Ha-

stown.

kpti.1 '23 Richmond Red Sox at Ha-

stdwn.

pfTl 30 Cambridge v City, at Ha-

rstown.

tl&y 14 Richmond Rexalls, at Ha-

rstown.

GERST0WN club

SCHEDULES GAMES

ARRESTED FOR SHOOTING

XN'DERSON, Ind., April U Ira

put was arrested for trying to kill horse which had fallen on the pave-

nt;

Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati. 8; Chicago, 3. Pittsburgh, 4; St. Louis, 0. New York, 2; Philadelphia, 0. Boston at Brooklyn, rain. Games Today. Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. New York at Philadelphia.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati R.H.E. Chicago .. 00001011 03 8 3 Cincinnati 01402001 8 13 3 Batteries Ch.) Vaughn, Packard and Archer, Fischer; (C.) Dale and Clarke. At St. Louis-- R.H.E. Pittsburgh . 00000040 04 8 1

St. Louis ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2i

Batteries (P.) Adams and Schmidt; (S.L.) Meadows, Sallee and Snyder. At Philadelphia 1 R.H.E. New York. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 6 1 Phila ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 Batteries (N.Y. ) Tesreau and Rariden; (P.) Mayer and Burns. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago R.H.E. Detroit ... 00001000 56 10 1 Chicago ..0 1 3 2 1 0 1 0. 8 9 1 Batteries (D.) Dauss, Dubuc, Boland and Stanage; (C.V Danforth and Schalk. At Boston R.H.E. Phila 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 4 1 Boston 401201 00 8 9 1 Batteries (P.) Ray, Richardson and Meyers; (B.) Shore, Pennock and Agnew. At Cleveland R.H.E. St. Louis. .. 00000 0 04 0--4 8 1 Cleveland . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 2 Batteries (S.L) Davenport and Hartley; (C.) Morton, Coveleskie and O'Neill.

Herb Logan was asked if the Natcos had enough material to make a full team. Logan informed the questioner that his plant had four teams recruited to date but possibly might scare up enough material to make up the fifth. Sam Vigran furnished the light stuff last night when he pulled this one:

ROACH ISSUES MEET RESULTS

A. Y"

M. Roach, physical direcjor at the J

announces the following Interme

diate results: C. Parker, 944; R- Parker. 858; Jenkins, 201: Jordan 407: Wilson. 392:

Nicholson. 214; Letter. 451; Brown,.

440; Roam, 172; Butler. 106; Hayward, 408; Long, 4S3V3; Brunton, 156: Dollins, 133; Bly. 95; E. Porter, 239; R. Kinder and C. Porter, scores incomplete.

TEN HORSES BURN

CRAVVFORDSV1LLE, Ind.. April 14.! Ten horses burned to death when'

the barn of David Myers was de stroyed.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

W. L Pet. Boston 2 n 1,000 St. Louis 2 0 1,000 Washington 1 0 1,000 Chicago 1' 1- .500 Detroit 1 1 .500 New York 0 1 .000 Cleveland .0 2 .000 Philadelphia 0 2 .000

KING AND PARKER ROUT TOOL SQUAD

Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 8; Detroit, 6. St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 2. Boston, 8; Philadelphia, 2. Washington at. New York, grounds.

wet

Games Today. Detroit at Chicago. Washington at New York. St. Louis at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Boston.

SHOEING GOES UP

LAFAYETTE. Ind.. April 14 The price of hprse shoeing in Indiana hereafter will be $2 per horse This was agreed upon by the Master Horseshoers association in convention here.

Art King and Horace Parker, with the aid of three blind scores, routed the National Automatic Tool forces in the B-M -match series at the association allc-ys last night. King and Parker' both rolled to form. Scores:

Colonials. j Player - 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Av. 1 Kins 156 169 172 497 166' Blind 142 142 142 426 142; Blind 121 142 142 405 135: Blind 152 152 152 456 152! Parker 160 171 164 495 165 j . ' Totals 731 776 772 2279 . . . Natcos. I Player--- 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. i Asburv 151 125 155 431 144! Kuckenbrod. 156 89 128 373 124 ; Puckett 135 116 119 370 123 j Ashby '99 152 147 398 133! Baker 150 130 152 432 144 1 i Totals .... 691 612 701 2004 . . . j

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