Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 148, 9 May 1916 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, May 9, 1916

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NOHR SELECTS ' TRAGK STARS FOR TRI-STATE

Coach Nohr of the R. H. S. track team thla morning forwarded the following entry list to the Tri-State meet officials: . Cy Pitts 100 and 220 dashes. , Kenneth Davis High jump. Al White 12 pound shot. M. Tomllnson Standing broard, 12 pound hammer, discus. Carleton Smith 220 yard dash. Wib Morel One mile run. Fred Van Allen 440 yard run. Eno ; O'Neil Pole vault, running broad jump. Whitney McGuire 220 and 120 hurdles. Robert Brunley 880 yard run. Reid Jordan 100 yard dash. Harold Brown Standing broad, running broad. 12 pound shot. Roland Dollins Discus. Tal Jessup 220 and 120 hurdles. Harold Long One mile and 880 yard run. ' ' ' ; Lester Leiter Quarter mile. DAVIS SETS RECORD FOR HIGH JUMPERS R. H. 8. has a new record man. ' , Kenneth Davis, one of the youngest fend most promising athletes of Nohr's fequad, recently cleared the bar at a trifle above 6 feet seven Inches and thereby established a record that has not been equaled at the local school ffor years. So far as Is known Davis's "(performance is the highest ever retarded by a R. H. S. athlete. TWO BOY PITCHERS , FAN 35 BATTERS ' With a strike-out list totaling twenty, Ferguson, Yale f linger, led his team to victory over the Harvard coin- j bine of the Garfield school league in; yesterday's session 'at the Playground, j Sudhoff for the Harvard nine. mair-i aged to whiff fifteen men. The lineups and score. Harvard Hoos, Kehlenbrink, Gray, Sudhoff, Cutter, Harmon, Webster, Brankamp, El. Hoose. . Yale-Wagner, Ferguson, Gross, Thornburgh, Monger, Slifrr, Wessel, Deitrick. Score bv innings: 1 Harvard ............ 211' 801 100 11 Yale ...... 414 oil 40015 Umpire Brown. "DOLLY" FORCED OUT Roland Dollins, star t rack al hlete of the R. H.. S. squad, is out of track work for the year. An injured hip sustained in a fall while high jumping, has laid "Dolly" on the. shelf. Dollins, who was regarded as one of the best "high" men in the school, will, however, enter the discus event in the coming Trl-State meet at Miami. Big League Dope NATIONAL LEAGUE.

! Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 10 4 .714 Boston 10 5 .667 Chicago 11 9 550 Cincinnati 11 10 .524 Philadelphia 11 11 -500 Bt. Louis .......10 10 .500 Pittsburg 9 12 .429 fcew Y'ork 2 13 .133

Yesterday's Results, Chicago. 2; Pittsburg, 1. First game. ' Pittsburg,.6; Chicago, 4. Second game.Boston. ; New York, 2. Brooklyn, 2; Philadelphia. Games Today. rincinnati at Chicago. 0.

New York at Pittsburg. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland 15 " -682 Washington 11 . 579 New York H 8 579 Boston 1 11 ' A"6 Detroit 10 11 Chicago 1 l'-5 35 St. Louis ; ... 7 11 Philadelphia ...... 7 12 .368

Yesterday's Results. Cleveland.3: Detroit, 1. New York, 4: Boston. . Philadelphia. 4; Washington, 2. Games Today. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs ' Won. Lost. Pet. Louisville 12 5 .706 Columbus 11 Minneapolis H fi -67 Indianapolis ........... 9 ' 8 .529 5. Paul .... ....... 8 8 .500 Toledo 7 9 .437 Kansas City 6 11 353 Wilwaukee ........... 3 14 .176 Yesterday' Results. Columbus. 10: Kansas City, 1 Minneapolis. 7; Indianapolis, St. Paul, 8: Louisville, 4. Toledo. 7; Milwaukee, 5. 6. Games Today Toledo at Milwaukee. Columbus at Kansas City. Indianapolis at Minneapolis. Louisville at St. Paul.

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LARRY LAJOIE. Larry Lajoie. 42 years of age, and with twenty years' service in professional baseball to his credit, is far from through as a player. Larry recently performed the nimble feat of stealing home on the New York Yankees, mcst of whom are young enough to be Larry's son. His run, scored On the steal, gave the Athletics their first victory of the season over their New York rivals. i

FED STAR MAKING - GOOD WITH CUBS Joe Tinker does- not seem to have picked a lemon in any of the Federal leaguers which he obtained for the Cubs. All of the ex-Feds are showing up remarkably well. Steve Yerkes. the former Red Sox player, whom Tinker purchased from the Pittsburg Federal is playing the game of his life at second base, and hitting far above his average. HIGH SCHOOL COURTS PLACED IN CONDITION Tennis enthusiasts of the high school are ready to indulge In their favorite pastime now that the courts at the playground have been placed In first class condition. High school tennis players have privileges of the west courts again this year. WIN STRAIGHT SETS. In the first set of the Garfield school tennis tournament on the Playground courts last night, the combination of Crowe and Thomas was one too many for the Falk-Mott duo.- The CroweThomas faction won in straight 6ets, 6-4 and 6-3. Second set of the tournament will be played thi3 evening. NO GAME, BOOKED. At noon today the opening- game of the Richmond club semi-pro season had not been booked. The local management is negotiating with a Covington (Ky.) and a Dayton team, but has not completed terms with either!

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Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues NATIONAL. At New York R. H. E. Boston 023 001 0006 10 0 New York 010 010 0002 5 2 Batteries Ragan and Gowdy; Palmero", Stroud, Schauer and Dooin. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Philadelphia ... 000 000 0000 4 1 Brooklyn ...... 020 000 00 2 8 1 Batteries Alexander and Burns; Dell and McCarty. At Chicago First game. R. H. E. Pittsburg 000 000 0011 7 0 Chicago 000 000 022 7 1 Batteries Cooper and Wilson; McConnell and Allen. At Chicago Second game. R. H. E. Pittsburg 000 130 2006 10 1 Chicago 000 011 0204 4 4 Batteries Mamax and Gibson; Packard, Pierce, Pendergrast and Allen. - AMERICAN. At Cleveland R. .H. E. Detroit 001 000 0001 7 0 Cleveland 000 000 12 3 7 0 Batteries Bagby and O'Neil; Dubuo and Stanage. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Washington ... 202 000 000 2 4 5 Philadelphia ... 100 002 01 4 13 1 Batteries Johnson; Bohling and Henry; Myers and Schang. JAt Boston R. H. E. New Y'ork 100 100 0024 . 8 0 Boston 000 000 0000 3 3 Batteries Alexander, Mogridge and Nunamaker; Gregg and Agnew. RED SQX WIN OUT In a slam-bang. affair at the Sheridan street diamond the Red Sox took the tag of the St. Mary's Special, 20 to 19. Heavy clouting on part of the Sox .was a factor in the win. The score and summary: R H 0 Red Sox 613 051 310 20 17 11 St. Marys 311 234 122 19 11 10 Batteries (R.S.) Gardner and Issen. Why People Have Stomach Trouble How You Should Diet To Get Relief. Growing, grumbling, aching stomachs are caused by the imperfect digestion of your food. If you want relief, if you want to feel fine and dandy and fresh again, try this diet: - - You MCST NOT EAT: Candy Pears Parsnips Macaroni Boiled rice (Your druggist will gladly give you the remainder of the diet.) ' Practice this diet for a few days and drink a half glass of cold water after "each meal and before going to bed at night and add a little peroxide-soda, and your nagging, nerve-racking tiresome stomach trouble will disappear. Adv. r.

PRESS EDITED PENNSY FROPtl SCORE SHEET

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W. L. Pet. Bankers 1 0 1.000 Press. 1 VO 1,000 Kay6ee ... 0 0 .000 Feds 0 0 .000 Kremos 0 1 . .000 Penn3y 0 1 .000

Press, 4; Pennsy, 3. All admit it was a big surprise. Maybe the Press pastimers did upset all precedent but at any rate they got away with the material part of the j score sheet balance with Freddus j Ball's rejuvenated Pennsy colleagues, ! In the five inning setto at the Athletic; park lot yesterday evening. J Samuel Suits, f linger extraordinary : for the inky fingers, sure twirled one j sweet game and although the former' Toddites did threaten to upset things at different times. Suits really deserved to win. Kelly and Scunner, Panhandle slabbers, yielded but few hits but those they did yield were inopportune and opportune to Pennsy and Press, respectively. The score: Pennsy. . A.B. R

H. P.O. A. E. 0 12 1 0 7 11 1 3 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I. 1 1 0 1 0. '0 0 0 0 1 0 5 12 8 3 H. P.O. A. E. 0 9 1 1 1 1 1 0 1110 0 0 10 0 3 10 0 12 0 10 10 0 0 2 1 0 0 10 3 15 11 2 R.

Kelly, p Hardwick, c . . Ball, lb ...... Lohse, 2b .... Brunner, 3b-p. . Thome, cf Bartel, If Luger, rf .... Connerton, ss . . 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Totals , 21 Press. A.B. R. .30 Nichols, c Gates, cf . Parker. 3b Van Sant, SS. . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ewing, lb . Williams. 2b Burr. If Suits, p Fetta, rf Totals 18 4 Score by Innings Pennsy 1 1 1 Press 2 2 0 03 Summary: Two base hits, Lohse; stolen bases, Gates, Parker, Lohse, Bartel, Luger: struckout by Suits, 9, Brunner 2, Kelly 5; bases on balls, Kelly 2. Time, 1:10; umpire, Glenna, (Garfield.) MAKE NOISES LIKE CHAMPS After stowing away the St. Mary's clan, the West Side Red Sox are beginning to make a noise like the amateur champs of the city. And if any amateur teams . want to dispute the claim, why, let the manager of the challenging team call manager of the Red Sox at 512 Sheridan street. The Sox lineup: Issen, c; Gardner, p; Lee, lb; Brehm, 2b; Soper, 3b; Gordon, ss; Haynes, If; Dalbey, cf; Edwards, rf. MANAGERS TO MEET AND FORM BODY Managers of semi-pro teams of the city and county will meet at George Brehm's place tonight to consider the proposition of forming a county-city baseball association. Managers of all city teams interested are asked to attend. GET NOHR A TRUCK; HE'S AFTER MEDALS "Watch us bring back some medals," said Coach Robert Nohr, of the R. H. S. track squad this morning when asked for an opinion on the showing the local squad is to make at the Miami university lists' next Saturday. "At least three firsts," says Coach Nohr. COMSTOCK TO ATTEND CAMP FOR CIVILIANS Paul Comstock before he left for the state encampment of the Spanish War veterans at Evansville said he intended to attend one of the summer training camps at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Comstock said that five or six other well known business and professional men of Richmond expected ta take the training. BREAKS COLLAR BONE NORTH SALEM, Ind., May 9. Maurice Gibson's efforts to become a pole vaulter ended when his collar bone was broken in the attempt. Palladium Want Ads. Pay.

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SURE EARLHAM CAN SMOTHER FRANKLIN

Indiana defeated Franklin, 94 to 41. Indiana defeated Earlham, 79 to 46i. Draw your own conclusions on the result of the Franklin-Earlham dual meet to be staged at Reid Field Saturday. Saturday's meet will be the first, last and only local appearance of the Quaker thinly clads. A week from Saturday the Quakers are billed for the I. C. A. L. at Rose Poly. May 27 the Quakers journey to the Purdue state lists. ROBERTSON FASTEST MAN IN BASEBALL DAVE. JOBETSOJ. Some of the baseball experts, who like to figure out the little details in baseball, think that Dave Robertson of the New York Giants is the fastest man in the national game. Some of them say that Robertson is faster than Ty Cobb on the bases, and that he could easily lower Hans Lobert's record and 13 4 5 seconds for circling the bases. Bert Shotten of the St. Louis Browns is another fast man. When Shotten goes to bat the infielders usually draw in about ten feet. Shotten is so fast that an infielder playing the ordinary position can not field a bound and thrown to first fast enough to intercept Shotten. DoesYour Stomach Trouble You? Wonderful StomacliReniGdy win orange Long Yacol And One Dose has Often Dis pelled Years of Suffering. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy can really be termed WONDERFUL. No matter where you live you will find people who have suffered with Stomach Liver and Intestinal Ailments, etc., and have been restored to'heaith and are loud In their praise of this remedy. Jt acts on the source and foundation of these ailments, removing the poisonous catarrh and bile, accretions, taking out the inflammation from the intestinal tract and assists in rendering the same antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose which alone should relieve your suffering and convince you that Mayr's Wonderful Remedy should restore you to good health. Put it to a test today. Send for booklet on .Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfg. Chemist, 156 Whiting St, Chicago, or better still, obtain a bottle from your aruggisL For sale by Quikley's drug stores and all other reliable druggists. ST.

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H. 8. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Cadiz Liberty Richmond . . Brookville . New Castle 1,000 . .667 .500 .500 .000 Brookville, 15; Liberty, 1.' In giving an account of the R. H. S. affair aj the Playground last night the offocial scorer remarks: "And Brownie was the only one of Eno's team who made a home run." " And that means the some fifteen other hits recorded against flinger V'ogel Vogelsong were merely singles, doubles or triples. In full justice to flinger Vogel it must be admitted that rank yea, very rank support , went a good ways towards the downfall of the star L. H. S. flinger. The figures: Brookville. A.B. R. H P.O. A. Smith, lb 3 2 17 1 Falk, rf . . 4 1 1 0 0 Eversman, o . . 5 2 3 7 1 Shelton. p 4 4 2 1 1 Hawkins, 3b . . 5 0 11 2 McBiide. 2b ... 6 3 4 0 2 O'Neil, c. If ... 5 2 2 5 2 Brown, ss 3- 1 2 0 2 Totals 35 15 16 21 11 Liberty. A.B. R. P.O. 1 1 1 1 13 4 0 0 0 E. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rankin. 2b 3 Pitts, 3b 1 Vogelsong, p . . 3 Motley, If 3 Morel, c 3 Meranda, lb . . 2 Hijl, cf 1 Snively, rf 1 Long, ss 1Totals 18 1 11 21 12 1 Score by innings: Brookville 2u2 342 215 Liberty 010 000 0 1 Summary. Home Tuns Brown. Three base hits H. Brown, Shelton. Two base hits O'Neil, 2; Shelton. Struck out By Vogelsong,-14; Shelton, 7. Bases on balls Vogelsong, 5; Shelton, 4. Time 1:35. Umpire Lyboult. OLDTIMERS WHIP 1916 CHAMP FIVE That the present generation is inferior to the "oldtimers was demonstrated at the "Y" alleys last night when the 1915 pennant winning Buckeye team of the American Seeding Bowling league took over the 1916 Suveterans led by a substantial margin veterans led by a substantial markin in each game. For further information see Ollie Otten or Fred Kerschner. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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