Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 132, 20 April 1916 — Page 5

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THE I RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANDSUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 PAGE FIVJS

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Cadiz. 1 Liberty 1 Richmond ........... 1 Brookville ...v.....,..' 0 New Castle 0

Liberty, 4;. Richmond, 3. - ; " Wib Morel's clan of Liberty high school leaguers had the honor of . taking the best played game of : the schedule to date at the playground diamond last night, ' when the Ant Hafner crowd of Quakers were set back in the percentage standing in the 4-3 affair. It was a rattling pitchers' battle between James . Tyler Vogelsong and Fred Toney Hafner, with he of the Boston Brave namesake having alljthe better of the mound discussion contest; "Vogel" allowed but a trio of widely scattered swipes. His support was not lacking. r -. v;. .; ' Morel Starts "Inning. ' -The Morel contigent.-sewed it up in fis part of the final, when; with the score standing at three all; Right Felder McKhann pulled a Ping Brodia act out in his pasture. Captain Wib had led off with a rippling single.. He pilfered the keystone sack. Then C. Pitts lirts'a Zeppelin into McKhann territory and all hands get In action when "Gilly" foozled the spheroid. That ended it. The score: RICHMOND.

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BALL BLUES WIN BY WIDE MARGIN

Acceding to the official sccrer it. wesr.'t a' ball gama that the Ferguson Reds lost to tb.3 Eall Blues yesterday afteiroon at Hie playground. It was a track, meet, lie eay3. Here are the fi&urei cf the Carfield game; Reds. .. a. a. r: h. p.o. a., e.

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- Schumdkcr, If.. 6' 2 1 .0 : 0 0 Woods', rf . .V. 7 1 3 1 0.0 0 Ean, p 5 2 111 1 Meyers, cf . . . .4 1 - 0 .0.-0 0 Tcdd, lb ...... G 3 2 5 1 1 Hyde. 2b . . . . 6 2 0 1 1 0 Dunham, Sb .. 5 5 .3 0 1 0 l.oehr. ss ..... 5 4 0 -0 1 0 Insalls., c 5 2 1 5 11 Totals .49 24 9 12 6 3

PLANS STAR. CARD r FOR FIGHT COLONY

If the, plans of Boxing : Promoter Earney Lichtenstadt ; pan out an . allstar fight card, with Hil Stewart and Charley White as a headline attraction and the Mason-Sandow mill as a s?nii-windup will be staged at the Coliseum. May 23. .Application for the May 23 date was mc.de to the Coliseum management today. ' Whether or not the hall, can Ce secured for that date is not known.

ASK FOR GAME.

The Dayton Carlisles, a veteran travr eling club of. Dayton, Ohio, would like to beck a game with some Richmond semi-pro club, the game to be played in Richmond. Address Manager Geo. Myers. 43 Blckham street, Dayton, O.

Rankin, 2b ... 3 1 Motley, rf 3 ' 0 Snively, cf ... 3 0 Merahda, lb 2 0 Morel, c z A Pitts, 3b 2 0 Long, ss ...I. 3 1 Vogelsong, p . . 3 . O Hill, If , 3 1 .

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; Totals : . . 25 ' . ! Score by Innings-

'' 1234567 T. Richmond , 0 0 111 0 0 3 Liberty 101010 1 4 Summary : Two base hit, Jordan ; struck out, by Vogelsong, 7 r Hafner. 11.. Bases on balls, Vogelsong 3; Hafner, 1. Hit batsman, McKhann, - 2; Pitts. Time of game, 1 : 15. Umpire, Lyboult.'" ' v

CITY FIVE TAKES . ONE FnOT.K VOGUE

R-. Miller's 227 score ' enabled , the City Alley five to take one of the three game series, with the Vogue pin demolishers last night at the City alleys. John. Thompson and assistants made away, with the remainder of the

1 j bllL Foster, of the , Clothiers, was

the consistent at 198 net average. The score: t.

. Vogue. 1st. 2d! 177 ; 214 147-132 125 149 192 156 134 ,147 148 .148

: Player Fosler .... Shaver ... Martin .... Bennett '-. . Thompson Handicap .

3d. Total. Av. 202- 593 .198

190 469 125 399 166. 514 127 408 148 444

156 133 171 136 148

Totals . . Player H. Miller.. Boyer . . .. R. Miller . . .. Totals .'

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GIANTS TRAVEL FROul CALIOniDBE

CAMBRIDGE CITY, lad April 20. Roy-Campbell; manager of the' Cam bridge City Giants, the-first traveling; team out of Cambridge, his. completed the organization ;of his t team- and is ready to. book games , for the season. Inasmuch as the Grays, the first teats of -Cambridge.' have.-disbanded for the year, the Giants wiirbe the first team of - Cambridge this summer unless a reorganization of the old club is effected. - . , Campbell plans to have" a road club for the first part of the season at least. In case he can secure a park at Cambridge ' he will book games at home- later in the' season. The Giants are anxious to bdok a couple of games with. Richmond semipro olubs, preferably the Senators or Tigers. Teams of Wayne and surroiinHin! counties wlshine to book

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1st. 2d.

160 160 155 128 162 -148 148153, 227.. 159

3d. Total. Av. 160 480 160 165 448 149 155 465 t 155 133 v 434 145 178 $64 MJS

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French Welter Gftamjp to Challenge Best

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Dan McKetrick the fight manager, has brought to this country Albert Badoud, who has won the French, Swiss, Belgian and British welterweight titles, to challenge the best welterweights.. in this country. Badoud has a remarkable record. He is particularly anxious to meet Ted Lewis and Mike Gibbons. -

SECOND GLASS TAKES EXAMS

The second of the series of the International examinations in " Bible study conGucted by tbe Religious work department of the Y. M. C. A.1 will be given this evening at 7 o'clock'in room 20 of the high school building. The following boys have .designated their intention of taking the examination: . Malvern Soper, Joseph Stevens, Harold Bloemke, Edwin Cathcart, Harold Cathcart, : Ralph Thomas, - Olan Edwards, - Roland Osborne, Raymond Maag, Robert Osborne, Homer , Donham, Clifford Motto, Palmer Thayer, Harry .Hipskomb, John Barker, Ora Barker, Robert Shellhorn, Millard Shores. Lester Hiles, Lloyd Jones Charlie Collins, Chester Collins, Everett Alexander, Earl Hawkins, Wilmer Lang, Ralph Anderson, Preston Thom

as, Malcom Meek, Edgar Smith, Cletus Wake, Donald Bolkhardt, Howard Lane, Elmer Hickey, Earl Bowsman, Vergil Brooks. Howard Kehlenbrink, William Harrison Claude Brown, Clifford Drope, Clifford Burr," Edward Frame, Forrest Beach, George Shellhorn. ,

Big League Dope

NATIONAL LEAGUE - -AV. LPhiladelphia 4 1 Cincinnati , 6 f St. Louis,., 3. - 3 Boston... -if. .? Pittsburgh 4 Chicago : . ........ ... 2 4 Brooklyn 1 2 New York ... 1' .3 Yesterday's Results. Brooklyn, 7 ; New York, 3. Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 5. Games Today. 1 Cincinnati at Chicago.-. St. Louis at Pittsburg. - Brooklyn at Boston.' Philadelphia at New York. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Pet. .800 .714 .500 .500 .429 .333 - .333 .250

Boston . Chicago

W. L. Pet. 3 1 .750 5- 2 .714 5 3 .625 4 3 .571 3 3 .500 3 4 .429 2 4 .400 0 5 .000

Philadelphia

Yesterday's Results. Washington, 3; Boston, 2. (Morning game.) Boston, 2; Washington, 0. (Afternoon game.) New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 6; Chicago,, 2. Detroit-Cleveland, rain. Games Today. Chicago at Detroit. ' Cleveland at St. Louis. New Yor.; at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

; "W. L. Pet. Toledo ....2 0 1.000 Minneapolis 2 0 1.000 St. Paul 2 0 1.000 Columbus ..I......... 1 1 -500 Kansas City . 1 1 -500 Louisville ............ 0 2 . .000 Milwaukee . . . 0 2 .000 Indianapolis .! 0 2 .000

Yesterday's Results. St. Paul, 7; Indianapolis, 1. Toledo, 3; Milwaukee, 1. Kansas City, 4; Columbus, 3. .Louisville, 16; Minneapolis, 5. Games Today. Kansas City at Columbus.

Milwaukee at Toledo. Minneapolis at' Louisville. "St. Paul at Indianapolis.

SCHOOL IN ECONOMY GETS COMMISSION

GETS $750 JUDGMENT

Default Judgment for $1750 was taken by the plaintiff in the case of , William .Thompson and Richard: Sprague against Adelaide Hbuck Griffith of Centerville. The original complaint called for $1,250. " :-

MRS. CRABB FILES SUIT.

Abandonment is the charge preferred by Emma Crabb in asking for a divorce from her husband Stephen Crabb. They were married in 1881 and separated in 1908.

Inspector sent to " Wayne county by the state board of v education, today accepted the ' Economy high school as a commissioned school. There are how "eleven, commissioned high schools in the county outside of. Richmond. In order for a school to be commissioned, its course of study, qualification "of teachers and length of term

r must be up to the standard. The fol

lowing high schools are now commissioned: Whitewater, .- Fountain - City, Williamsburg, Greensfork, Milton,

Economy, Hagergtown, Dublin, Center

ville, Cambridge City .and Richmond

Webster'high school Is the only certi

fied school. " .

Chilean copper mines are calling for American capital for development purposes. - v

Yale Crew Shows Good on Waters

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Coach Guy Nickalls of the rowing squad has expressed him self as satisfied with the- form which , the ; Yale crew is showing in its initial, stages of development. ' Seth. Low, Third, as captain is leading his men through a daily practice that has put the crew well on to top the season form. - . , . , . - -, , ' , . 3 . -

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May Start League For Fans in County

' Sentiment among semi-pro teams of Wayne county favors the organization of a Wayne - County Baseball association, the purpose of which will be to promote baseball . Interests , In the county. - Failure of the ounty leagu to materialize has not eliminated the idea of .a county . baseball, organization, which will tend toward advancing base ball interests of the, some . ten semipro teams of the smaller towns of the county. ; Carl Sherer of the Centerville club, and Barney Lichtenstadt of Hagerstown, are men interested in the formation of the county organization. Economy. Greensfork, Boston, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton, as well as a cumber of other towns are said to favor the idea. . No organization meeting has been

called, but it is probable that the

teams of Wayne county will get together within the next ten days to complete the organization of the county association. ! - ) - - " ,

CAMBRIDGE WILL NOT PUT NINE IN FIELD

A. S. H. TRAMPLES KING PIN KNIGHTS Eithe John Ulrich or Oliie Otten got by with some mighty clever bowling In the Seeder-Colonial matches at the "Y" last night. The score sheet shows Ulrich's name to the fore of a 165-171-20861. However, those who claim they know, say that some one else besides John . Ulrich had something to do with the 171-208 set. -At any rate here's the scores: A. S. M. " Player 1st. '.2d." 3d. TI. Ave, Ulrich 165 ... .... 165 165 Otten.. ... 171 208 379 190 Roach 146 122 148 416 139 Sample .....190 151 145 486 162 Snyder 176 126 134 436 145 Rees 169 188 205 562 187 Totals .... 846 758 840 2444 ... Colonials. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Tl. Ave. King 170 187 166 523 174 Hyde 204 161 140 "'505 168 Hanes 155 109 130 394 131 Iserman 183 116 152 451 150 Parker...... 159 147 167 473 158 Totals 871 720 755 2346 ...

Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues

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NATIONAL. At Brooklyn R H E New York .... 000 120 00O3. 11. 4 Brooklyn ..... Qll'000 14 7 6 0 Batteries: Tesrau and Rariden; Smith and Meyers, McCarty. At Philadelphia R. H. E.

Boston 000 300 020 5 Philadelphia . . 010 003 02 6

Batteries: Hughes, Knetzer, Tyler, Rulbach and Gowdy; Mayer; Rixey, Bender and E. Burns. AMERICAN At Boston " R. H. E. Washington .... 000 000 4)00 0 3, 0 Boston 010 001 00 2 6 0 Batteries Gallia, Ayers and Henry; Leonard and Thomas. Second Game.

R H Washington ... 100 020 0003 6 Boston 100 000 0102 7

Batteries: Bohling and Williams, Henry: Foster and Cady. At Chicago R. H. E.

St. Louis 010 002 1026 Chicago .,... 002 000 000 2

Batteries: Weilman and Severoid; Cicotte, Russell and Schalk. At New York:

R Philadelphia . . 100 000 0001

New York 200 000 0002 6 0 Batteries: Crowell, Meyers and Meyer; Markle and Numaker.

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Lost nearly twenty-four -years ago, a gold watch owned by Charles Hearn, of Broad Creek, Del., was found by his son, who was pitching hay down from the mow. Hearn lost the timepiece while working in the field.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind, April 20. For ' the first time ' in a number of years, Cambridge City will not be represented by the semi-pro club -at Capitol Hill park. Dr. Littell, who has been the moving spirit In the game here has given up the idea of placing a first-class semi-pro club in the field this year. -To date, no other promoter has announced his intention of taking up the work of re-organization. The light of the sun is 600,000 times greater than the full moon. ; '

T H EtoI,?? 1 u M Spider Barlow's Soft Spot" Mu-' tual-American Drama, one reeL 2000 feet of real fun in "The Twin Trunk Mystery," (Geo Ovey) "All Balled Up," (Rube Miller.)

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HIGH TRACK "SQUAD -TO f.iEET EARLUAf.1

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