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Information from, authoritative sources is to the effect that Richmond is, to be included in the makeup of a four or bix club polo league comprised of Indiana and Ohio cities. News of the deal now pending was circulated in R!cbmond today. - According to the plans of men who are back of the league formation and who will finance the proposition, Richmond. Muncie and Anderson will be the Indiana cities in the circuit. Hamilton, Middletown and Piqua are the Ohio cities under consideration. .Muncie, Anderson and Richmond capital. It is understood, is back of the league., , The Campbell " brothers, at Muncie, the Richmond Athletic club, and the Anderson interests held by Joe Henning and M. Knight, will take the initiative in the league organization. Jake Mildred of Hamilton,, will look after the interests of his team. HAFNER'S TEAM PLUNGES AHEAD IN FIRST GAME " R. H. S. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Richmond . 1 0 1.000 3 Brookville . . . . .... o o .QOO Cadiz . ." 0 0 .000 :; New Castle 0 1 .000 Richmond. 9; New Castle, 3. - Ant Hafner's combination of Rich- - mond high leaguers jumped, the gun ; and took the pole in the first lap of J the R. H. S. Intergroup league last 5 night, when the Miller combine of 5 New Castleites was forced to sidetrack while the Quakers shot down the home stretch a 9 to 3 winner. The game was staged at the playgrounds. It was a great battle and a great start for the high circuit. Despite the , frigid weather both factions put up a clever article of ball. Timber for the school monagram selctions will be plentiful. New Castle dropped the game through wildness on the part of Flinger Chappel. who. though he bested j: Ant Hafner in the swat column, isBued enough passes to clog the sacks ' in every inning. A timely swat or an untimely error now and then did I the rest. Chappel allowed but three ,t hits, while Anthony was getting bumpf ' ed seven times. Game Won in Second. The game was won and lost in the second inning. Jordan, first up for the Quakers, took one amidship and was allowed to stroll. Hafner and Gardner looked over four wide ones and walked. McKhann waited out 1. four ineffectual attempts of the N-C I fliuger to locate, and he. too, ambled. This forced one man in. Then, just to enliven things, Brumley taps out a solid swipe and a couple more runners scamper home. Brumley's ; performance was duplicated by Sam Crawford Horner, and the sacks were " emptied. Bec. Porter and Feeger went ; down in order, ending it. The score: New Castle. A.B. R

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,('. Porter, lb ..4 0 Byrkett, ss . . . 4 2 ; Roberts, rf . . . 2 0 Miller, rf 3 0 '. Chappel. p . . 3 0 lng. If 3 0 Brady, c 3 0 Lahrman. 3b . . 3 1 Retz, bb 1 0 Morris, rf .... 0 0 Totals . 26 3 Richmond A.B. R. i McKhann. rf.. 2 0 'Brumley, 2b . . 2 2 t; Horner, cf . . . 3 1 f.Beck, 3b 2 1 f-Porter, ss 3 1 J Feeger, c. 2 1 Jordan, lb ... 2 1 Hafner, p ... 3, 1 Gardner, rf 2 1 v-:. Totals ......21 9 Score by innings . . ;, New Castle . 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 t Richmond ......... 0 4 0 1 0 4 9 Summary. t-' Two-base Hits Byrkett, Miller and Lahrman. Struct Out By Chappel, 6; Hafner, 8. Bases on Balls Ok Chapjel 11; off Hafner, 5. Hit Batsmen Jordan, and Norris. Time of Game !1:?5 Umpire Karl Allison.- , , , '

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YOMT LET TOUTWAfr ATE PL0 The names of the Piqua and Middletown promoters could not be learned. Negotiations between the different parties interested have been going on for some time. It is understood that a meeting of team promoters will be held either in Richmond or one of the other five cities Interested, some time within the next ten days. SCORE OF 1,051 SETS NEW MARK High team score of the season was run up . at the city alleys last night when the City Five of the City league totaled 1,051 in the second game of the series with the Models. At that the C. A. F. took' but one of the trio of games. The scores: . City Five. Player 1st. '2d. 3d. Total. Av. B. Martin . .166 212 180 558 186 Youngflesh 165a 534 -122 521 174 H. Miller ... 169 141 145 455 152 Boyer ...... 168 161 126 455 152 R. Miller ... 182 217 134 533 178 Handicap ... 76 76 76 Totals .... 926 1051 783 2522 Models. Plaver 1st. 2d. 3d Total. Av. Dennis ..... 236 164 136 536 179 Helmick 202 169 165 536 179 Erk B. Bennett Hadley ... Handicap . 148 157 194 499 166 193 150 168 511 174 185 187 173 545 182 83 83 83 Totals 1047 910 919 2627 WILSON PROVES FIND Another find. Track squad of the R. H. S. was considerably strengthened last night, when William Wilson, a new-comer at the local high, made his appearance with the squad. Wilson hails from College Corner and comes here with quite a record in high athletics. His specialty is the high jump and the middle distance runs. He promises to develop into one of the mainstays of the team. MYTHICAL VARSITY TO RECEIVE LETTERS Athletic Director Nohr, of the high school, today made the announcement that the athletic "R" would be awarded to members of the mythical baseball varsity of Richmond high. There had been some doubt about giving the school letter for baseball inasmuch as the team probably will figure in no interscholastic schedule this year. The method of determining the winners of the school monogram will be similar to that of last year, when the individual record of each player determined the ten monogram players. Scorers have been appointed to keep the records of each player. Candidates will be classified according to the position they play on the team. At close of the season the player having the highest rating in his respective class will receive the award. Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues National. At' Cincinnati. R. H. E. Chi 30.0000000 3 4 1 Cin'ti .. 00001210 4 7 1 Batteries: Hendrix and Archer; Schneider, McKenery and Clarke. At St. Louis. R. H. E. Pittsburg 0020001003 5 2 St. Louis 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 2 Batteries: Harmon, F. Miller and Smith; Jasper, Griner and Snyder. American. , At Chicago , R.H. E. Detroit.. 00011000 0 2 9 2 Chicago 020 10400 7 rf7. 1 Batteries: Cunningham, Dubus and Stanage;Faber and Schalk -.

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RECEPTION LE MIE NOHR TO BOOK TENNIS MATCH WITH MANUAL Interscholastic ' tennis something new at high school will be attempted this spring, according to Robert Nohr, athletic director. It is probable that Technical high or Shortridge or Manual Training of Indianapolis will be booked for the first meet at the Richmond courts. Return matches may be played at Indianapolis. A schedule will be mapped out later, the athletic director said today. Material for a team to represent the R. H. S. is plentiful. Numbered among the tennis colony of the high Bchool are players with several years experience. Shel Simmons, William Keys, Eno O'Neal, Earnie Porter and Willie Eversman, all veterans of last year's championship tourney combine, will be available. With the coming interscholastic meets in mind, tennis enthusiasts will begin practice as soon as the Play ground courts have been conditioned. NIGHT HAWKS WANT BATTLES The Pandle Night Hawks, an ama teur base ball club composed of night workmen at the Penna shops would like to book games with amateur clubs of Richmond or surrounding towns. Teams wanting bookings are asked to write or call Manager Kelly, at 901 North Twelfth street. The club lines up as follows: Kelly, p; H. Hawk, c; Z Shankel, lb; H. Paust, 2b; H. Miller, 3b; C. Carrol, ss; J. Hawk, If; W. Korves, cf; R. Chjles, rf: Aufdenkampe, Kolde. Sweeney, Englebert, Lute, Woodruff, Metz, utility. Big League Dope NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Boston 1 0 Cincinnati 2 1 St. Louis .2 1 New York 1 1 Philadelphia 1 1 Chicago 1 2 Pittsburgh 1 2 Brooklyn 0 1 Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 3. St. Louis, 5; Pittsburgh, 3. Other games postponed. Games Today. Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. New York at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Boston 2 0 St. Louis 2 0 Washington 1 o Chicago 2 1 Detroit 1 2 New York 0 1 Cleveland 0 2 Philadelphia 0 '2 Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 7; Detroit, 2. All other games postponed. Games Today. Detroit at Chicago. Washington at New York. St. Louis at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Boston. Pet. 1.000 .667 .667 .500 .500 .333 .333 .000 Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 .333 .000 .000 .000 BUTLER SET PENDING Contrary to. report the Earlham tennis team does not meet the Butler two-match series - with the Irvington team is still pending and no definite dates have been listed. The Quaker net team has not been selected but Fay Winslow, Ted Laning and M. McElvane in all probability will comprise the personnel - of the squad. ; . - K. C. TO BANQUET. As announced in the Palladium earlier in the week the Knights of Columbus bowling league banquet will be held at the Arlington hotel, Thursday' evening, April 27.. Definite date was decided at last night'smeeting of the Kaysee membership. "

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TEAMS LIMBER UP IN FIRST PRACTICE With fair weather tomorrow Richmond's semi-pro teams will swing into the first real action of the season. Richmond will hold a session at Athletic park. The senators, udder the leadership of H. Schweitzer are billed for a workout at their new home, Ratliff park. McCleery's Red Sox will turn out for the first time in preparation for the opening of the season's schedule. Gene Bowman will have his Rexalls in the field again tomorrow. ' FRATERNAL LEAGUE KILLED BY KAYSEES Finis was written in the history of the fraternal league last night, when the Knights of Columbus council voted to have its own league instead of entering a Kaysee team in a circuit that would include teams of different lodges and fraternities of the city. The Knights of Columbus hold first option' of the Athletic park diamond, the only place where the fraternal league could hold forth. With the Knights using this diamond the fraternal teams necessarily drop out of the running. PLAY MARION FIRST Richmond semi-pro baseball club plays its first scheduled game with the Main club at Marion Sunday, April 23, the Richmond management an nounced this morning. The team that will represent Richmond at Marion will be named tomorrow. Following the Marion game the Quakers in all probability will invade Dayton for a session with Gene Powell's Buckeyes, April 30. BOWLERS ENTER LIST Art King, Frank Youngflesh, Bert Martin, Kary Meyer, A. W. Rees and Roy Miller is the personnel of the squad of representative Richmond bowlers who journey for the state meet lists at Indianapolis tomorrow morning. Rees is the utility man. Richmond is scheduled to take the alleys tomorrow afternoon. M'MINN ROLLS 224. Howard McMinn, Amesco light, heads the weekly bowling lists at the Y. M. C. A. alleys. His score, 224, promises to take the coupons barring the possibility of ; a surprise score being rung up son v time this afternoon or evening.

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NOW HE. cakt: EMI RICHMOND NINE MEETS TIGERS FOR PRACTICE Following a practice session the Richmond semi-pro club will take on the Richmond Tigers In a practice game at Athletic park tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members of the Richmond squad as well as any amateur or semi-pro-player of Richmond or Wayne county wishing to tryout for the Quaker club should report tomorrow. Captain Sullivan said this morning. In the squad reporting tomorrow that is if the weather man doesn't get nasty about it will be H. Moore, Vint Cooney, Roy Schattel, Stevenson, Johnny Holmes, T. Kelly, Herb and Johnny Logan, Reddinghause, Bill Raney, Niebuhr, Minier and H. Hawekotte. In addition a number of other local lights are expected to report for the workout. .1I-PR0S TO PLAY HAGERSTOWN, Ind., April 15. The weather permitting, , Hagerstown's baseball fan colony will receive its first glimpse of the Hub and Reserve pastimers when Hagerstown's two semi-pro teams clash here Sunday afternoon. Much rivalry exists between the Lichtenstandt and Taylor factions and a royal battle is looked for. OPEN ON MAY 7 WITH FAST NINE Official opening of the Richmond baseball season at Athletic pary will be Sunday, May 7, management, of the local club announced this morning. The team to meet the Quakers at that time has not been definitely booked but it is likely that Connersville or the Dayton Maxwell club will be brought here for the opening game. The Richmond club will be on the road for two weeks preceeding the initial contest in Richmond. ' By that time Richmond club owners think the team will be in condition to make its bow before local fandom. It seems that after all there Is a knack to this long life business. Alec Panoche, oldest member of the Mt. Carmel tribe of Indians, submitting the suggestion that, baths should be taken never less than once a year. AND SEE

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