Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 146, 6 May 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALIiAPIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.' SATURDAY, May 6, J916.

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BANKERS WIN FROM KRELIOS IN FIRST DUEL COMMERCIAL LEAGUE.

W. L. Pet.Bankers 1 V 1.000 Penney 0 0 .000 Kaysee .. 0 0 .000 Feds ................. '0 0 .000 Press .....'.. 0 0 .000 Kremos ....V.... 0 1 .000

, Bankers, 8; Kremos, 4. : : ' Featured by the spectacle of George Bayer and assistants attired In the Natco S- A. L. uniforms, the Commero ial amateur with emphasis on the amateur baseball league opened at Athletic park last night. The fact that the Bankers -won a decision Is but co incidental. ."Alexander" Reynolds, in the box .far the Banker?, was effective, when ef fectiveness meant results. "Tyler Medsker, for the Kremos, was inef fective when Ineffectiveness meant re sults, too. ,The result Bankers, 8; Kremos, 4. 4 Features of the game were as nu merous as notes in the present inter national row but outstanding spots the illuminations as it were were the Ty Cobb of Banker Gillespie, the time ly double of Danny Thompson and MaJ Meyer's performance around the short way stand. The score: Kremos. A.B. R. . H. P.O. A. E P.O. 1 6 1 0 ' 0 4 0 , 0 0 0 1 A. 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 ayer, 2b ..... Thornburg, lb-c Eckler, Sb-p . . . Hunt, cf ..... . Wise, cf ..... . Kennedy, c-lb. O'Metz, ss .... Vigran, rf .... Medsker, p ... Vosmeler, If . . McBrlde. If . . . 3 2 1 2 i 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 .3 . 1 . 2 . 0 .18 Totals . ....18 4 5 12 7 2 Bankers. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Kiser, c ...... 3 2 2 6 1 0 Wiechman, 2b. 3 2 2 1 1 0 Cartwright, lb. 2 2 1 .7 1 1 Meyer, ss' 2 1 0 0 2 2 Crawford, rf ..1 0 10 0 0 Thompson, rf.. 2 1 1 0 0 0 Thompson, 3b. 2 0 0 0 0 1 Gillespie, If ... 1 0 0 1 1 0 Long, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Parshall. cf . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reynolds, p. ..10 1 0 2 1 Totals .18 8 8 15 8 5 Store by innings: Kremos 1 1 0 2 0 4 Bankers , 3 5 0 0 8 Summary. Two base hits Wiechman. Thompson. O'Metz. Struckout by Reynolds, 7; Medsker, 3; Eckler, 3. Bases on balls Reynolds, 3; Medsker, 2. Hitts off Eckler, none in 1 innings. Um; pire Dennis. Big League Dope NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn , 8 4 .667 Boston 8 5 .615 Philadelphit 8 6 .571 Chicago ...9 7 563 Cincinnati 10 9 .526 St. Louis 9 9 -500 Pittsburg 7 10 .412 New York 2 11 .154

Yesterday's Results. St. Louis, 9; Cincinnati. 7. Chicago. 5; Pittsburg, 3. (Thirteen innings.) Other games postponed. Games Today. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburg. Brooklyn at New York Philadelphia at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Washington 11 6 -647 Cleveland 12 " .632 New York 9 8 .529 Boston 1 9 .526 Chicago 10 11 .476 Detroit 9 10 .474 St. Louis 7 10 .412 Philadelphia 5 12 .294

Yesterday's Results. Cleveland, 3; Chicago. 2. St. Louis. 5; Detroit, 4. New York, 8: Boston, 4. (Thirteen innings). Washington-Philadelphia, rain. Games Today. Cleveland at Chicago. St. Louis at Detroit. Washington at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Clubs Wou. Lost. Pet. Louisville 12 2 .857 Indianapolis 9 5 .643 Columbus 8 6 .571 Minneapolis 8 6 .571 Kansas City ... 6 8 .429 St. Paul ...5 8 .385 Toledo 9 .308 Milwaukee 3 11 .214

- Yesterday's Results. St. Paul, 5; Indianapolis, 2. Columbus. 4; Milwaukee, 0. Kansas City. 10; Toledo, 3. Minneapolis, 7; Louisville, 1. Games Today. Columbus at Milwaukee. Toledo at Kansas City. Louisville at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at St. Paul. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Open May 45, 1916. S 18th and Main,

Yesterday's -Scores . In Major Leagues NATIONAL. At St Louis . t : . . " . " R.H. E. Cincinnati ..... 200 320 0007 10 3 St. Louis. . ..... 010 304 lOi 9 15 0 .: Batteries Knetzer, . McKenny, Mitchell and Clark; Meadows, Jasper, Sallee and Gonzales. At Pittsburgh - . - " R.H.E. Chicago . . 020 001 000 000 25 9 1 Pittsburgh 000 020 100 000 03 11 2 Batteries McConnell, Hendrix and Archer; Harmon Mamaux, Kanthelper and Schmidt. AMERICAN. R.H.E. At Chicago Cleveland 000 003 000 3 7 0 Chicago ....... 01.0 000 0012 8 1 Batteries Coveliskle and O'Neal; Russell, Benz and Schalk. . At Detroit - RUE St. Louis . . 200 000 003 5 9 2 Detroit 000 001 003 4 7 1 Batteries Plank and Hartley Cunningham, Boland, James, McTigue, Boehler and Stanage. At Boston R H E New York 000 000 202 000 4 8 11 2 Boston ,. 300 100 000 000 04 7 2 -Batteries Fischer, Shawkey and Nunamaker; Ruth, Mays, Gregg, Jones and Thomas. KNIGHTS TEAMS READY TO PLAY Personnel of the Knights of Columbus baseball teams, which will open the season at Athletic park a week from Sunday morning Is: Vets J. Sharkltt, captain ; Spike Lawrence, James Fitzgibbons, James Harrington, Frank Ellis, Leo Hennessy, Kelly, Clarence Zeyen, Paul Fettig. Charles Gallagher. Spartans F. Kiser, captain; Chas Klinger, Joe Pardeick, John Pender, Jim Quinlivan, Randolph Behringer, Walter Cronin, Bill Quigley, Joe Broderick, Fred Selm. Krawlers Pink Kinsella, capt; A. P. Otten, Henry Knauber, Frank Moormann, Walter Boyce, Ed Brennan, Fr. Duffy, Lawrence Pfelffer, George O'Brien, Bill Gagen, Jack. O'Brien (mascot and pitcher). POSTPONE EXERCIES. LIBERTY, Ind., May . 6. The .Harrison township commencement exercises, which were to take place in Liberty, Saturday afternoon, May 6, have been indefinitely postponed, owing to a severe epidemic of measles now in that neighborhood. Are filtac

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DETROIT SLUGGERS LOSE III FOURTH Washington" defeated Detroit yesterday at the playgrounds by a score of 11 to 9. Up to then end of .the fourth Inning the score was tied when Murray weakened allowing 4 rone and' 2 walks. Hockensmith started for Washington. The lineups: . J Washington Witts ss; Martin, 3b; Dolilns; c; Hockensmith, p; Hyde, lb; Byrkett. 2b; Clapp, cf; Beverly, if. Detroit Wynn, 3b; Price, - lb; Smith, 2b; Murray, p; LaFuze, c; Turner, cf ; Coulter, ss. Umpire Hybarger.

HARVARD NINE LOSES AGAIN Harvard, was unable to overcome the lead Amherst gained In the early part of the game at the playgrounds yesterday afternoon and Amherst came out victors by the score of . 9 to 3. The game was fast and the Amherst bunch piled up 8 runs before the end of the fourth inning. Harklns pitched . for Amherst and Sudhoff was in the box for Harvard. i . The line up: Amherst. Harvard. Calkins, c ................ . Sudhoff, p Harklns, p .............. . Harmon, 2b Tauer, lb . ... .'. .......... Webster, lb Hawekotte, 3b. . .E. Hoos, If Voss, 2b . Harter, rf Hoggat, ss. :. Gray, c Rupe, cf...... : . . Brandkamp, cf Hill, rf Hoos, 6S Rost, 3b Score by lanings Amherst 200 600 109 Harvard 000 110 013 Summary: , Double plays Harklns to Tauer; Sudhoff to Webster; Ross to Webster. Umpire Miller. Scorer Lyboult. SWAYNE SQUAD ROLLS AT "Y" Swayne-Robinson broke in last night. Despite the fact that many of the men were fondling the spheres for the first time, scores rung up by the S.-R. pin prospectives, were far above the average. Hodapp and Shef fer led in the route of the Swayne forces three games in a row. The scores:

Robinson. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Hodapp 161 148 211 520 173 Barnes 102 90 89 281 94 Dearman ... 74" 97 115 286 95 Stigleman .. 103 91 85 279 93 Sheffer . . . . 135 169 158 462 154 Totals 575 595 658 1828 ... Swayne. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Decker 113 .105 101 318 106 Nuss 64 102 98 264 88 Jenkins .... 105 109 96 310 103 Vosmler 124 75 103 302 101 Breman 147 137 143 427 142 Totals 553 528 541 1621 ...

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EARLHAM TAKES UADASII SQUAD

Displacing speed and cleverness the Earlham :; tennis representatives Winslow and Mclllvalne defeated the Wabash net duo yesterday afternoon on the Earlham courts. ' - The teams broke even In the singles but Earlham copped out the doubles event. In the singles, Mclllvalne lost to his Wabash Opponent, 1-6, 4-6. Winslow, Earlham, won his set, 6-2, 6-4.' j ! GAMES SUNDAY. At Richmond. Cambridge City vs. Senators, at Ratliff park. In County. . Hagerstown vs. Williamsburg, at Williamsburg. Richmond Rexalls vs: Economy, at Economy. . Philomath vs. Centerville, at Phil omath. Richmond Tigers vs. Boston, at Boston. Richmond vs. Dayton Maxwells, at Dayton, (pending.) CAMBRIDGE NINE PLAYS SENATORS With the Richmond club on the road, the big game of Sunday's baseball calendar as far as local fans are concerned, is the Senator-Cambridge City clash billed for Ratliff park Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rivalry isn't the word that describes the feeling between these two clubs. Last year the Cambridge City club played , a series of games with the Richmond outfit. Every game was a battle the full route. Special seating arrangements have been made at Ratliff park. Assurance is given of accommodations for a record gathering of fans. The teams line-up: Cambridge City Morris, p; Watson, c; Campbell, lb; Scott, 2b; Hayne, 3b; j Hickman, ss; William, If; Ohmit, cf;'i Jones, rf. Senators Red Evans, p; Craysraft, c; Pottinger, lb; W. Evans, 2b; Winters, 3b; Knight, ss; Broderick, If; Schweizer, cf; Conyers, rf; Em. Haas, utility. PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY Will

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The Sunday school program at the, Second English Lutheran church Jomorrow will include a cello solo by Henry Beck, accompanied by Miss Marjorle Beck on the piano. : Some special numbers. will be given by the Sunday school orchestra. ' 'Sunday, May 14, will be observed as Mothers' day and a special program is being prepared. - ' POLO PLAYERS LIKE BASEBALL Evidently, baseball, appeals to polo players, too. For should you scan Monday night's list of box scores you would likely come across the names of more than one exponent of the Coliseum game. , Of the Richmond five, three of the four Richmond players, are members of semi-pro clubs traveling in and out of Richmond. Sox Quigley, captain, star rush and center of the Quaker five, is a Seeder S. A. L. mainstay. Walt Evans, center, is a Senator light. Harry O'Metz, goal tend, is but "an amateur as he is listed in the-playing 'strength of George Bayer's Kremos- of the Commercial league. TEAMS WILL MEET. Semi-pro teams of Richmond and ayne county are interested in a proposed City-County league which would include teams of Class B locals. A meeting has been called for Tues day night, at which time , further discussion will be in order. The meeting is to be held at George Brehm's store. WOODMEN INITIATE. Modern Woodmen will Initiate four candidates Monday night,. Secretary H. C Heironimus has announced. FOR THE BLOOD At All Drun Stores STORAGE ' SATTEKY j 1Y am

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SCHOLARSHIP ROLL FOR HIGH SCHOOL ISSUED BY PICKELL

- Scholarship Honor Roll For second spc weeks of the present secester. The following students made 90 per cent or more in two studies and did not fall below 85 per cent in any: Marie Bage, Helen Ball, Ralph BalHnger, Verlon Ballinger, Kathryn Bartel, Elizabeth Bates, Mary Louis Bates, Eleanor Bly, Ruth Boyd, Lucille Bowman, Mary Brumflel. Vaughan Chamness, Lawrence Compton, Orlando .Coryell, Ruth Cox, Teresa Crebb. Clara Daub, Katherlne Daub, Mary' Dickinson, Mildred Dilks. Nina Edmnndson, Floretta Edsall, Helen Egge-i meyer, Marjorle Erk, Raymond Erk, George Eversman. . Leland Fasick, Hazel Fulle, Marjorle Gennett, Alice Goodwin, Miriam Hadley, Vivian Harding, Cora Harris, Eugene Heidelman, Dorothy .Heironimus, Newell Hill. Virginia Jones. Katherlne Ken worthy, Florence Kerlin, Roland Keys, William Keys, Mildred Klute, Genette Kramer, Harold Krick. - Ada Lammott, John Lemon, Helen Ligon, Mabel Loehr, Mary Luring, Joseph Maag, Agnes Meerhoff, Louise Meerhoff, Albert Mobley, Ruby Moore, Richard Motley. Francis Nicholson, Ralph Nicholson, Ruth Nolder, Birdice Norrls, Juliet Nusbaum, Mildred Nusbaum. Edith Oelklaus, Opal Osborn, Frances Owens, Lowell Patti, Clara Peirce. Earl Porter. : Hilda Ratliff, Helen Riggs, June Robinson, Malinda Rodenberg, David Rost. Corinne Schneider, Janet Seeker, Joseph Shaffer, Hazel Sissman, Carlton - Smith, Catherine Smith, Leona Smith, Raymond Smith, Gurney Stldham, Edmund Sudhoff, Rhea Swiaher, Verna Swisher. Julius Tietz, Edwin Tlemeyer, Earl

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