Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 151, 12 May 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, May 12, 1916

& A. L adsiEnter . Lap in the Flag Race Bacon of Gincy Lick Runs to Face Former Teammates Earlham Meets Franklin in Home Fray

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BACON GOMES TO CITY AGAIN AS OPPONENT

Hal Bacon, a former Quaker, now with the Cincinnati Licks, will oppose Pete Minler, Richmond flinger, in the opening game of the Richmond semipro season at Athletic park Sunday. Away back in '12 and '13 when the Quaker team was made up of Cincinnati imports, many of the players who now make up the Richmond team, were wont to sit in the bleachers and pull for Bacon and his Quaker-Buckeye team mates. Sunday afternoon, when these same boys lineup to face the slants of the Queen City hurler, circumstances will be somewhat altered. Glenn McCann, field captain of the Richmond club last year, vouches for the calibre of the Lick Run club. According to "Mac" the C. L. R. outfit is rated the peer of any thing traveling out of Cincy, the Reds expected.

REXALL PLAYERS MEET HAGERSTOWN

Gene Bowman's Richmond Rexalls will invade Hagerstown for a game with Barney LJchtenstadt's Hubs Sunday afternoon. The Richmond crew will make the trip by truck and will leave the corner Sixth and Main streets at 12:30 o'clock Sunday. The Rexalls will take the field: Eckler, cf; Bowman, rf; Hartman, if; J. Logan, ss; Nicodemus, lb; Tate, 2b; Gaylor, 3b; Harter, c; McConaha, p; Woods, Thornburgh, utility.

Big League Dope

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 11 5 .688 Boston 11 6 .647 Chicago 13 10 .565 St. Louis .'. 12 10 .545 Cincinnati 12 12 .500 Philadelphia .: 8 10 .444 Pittsburg 9 15 .375 New York 5 13 .278

Yesterday's Results. C incinnati. 3: Brooklyn. 2.

(13 innings.)

ICMcago: 3; Boston. T.'1!2L

St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 3.

Games Today. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Roston at Chicago. New York at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at St. Loui.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

-Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland 16 0 .640 Wa&hington 13 9 .591 New York 12 10 .545 Boston 12 12 .500 Detroit 12 12 .500 Chicago 12 14 .462 St. Loui3 S 13 .381 Philadelphia 8 14 .364

Yesterday's Results. New York, 2; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia, 3; Detroit. 2.

Washington. 2; St. Louis. Boston. 6; Cleveland, 5. (10 innings.)

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Games Today. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. hicago at New York. Clpveland at Boston.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Louisville 15 5 .750 Minneapolis 12 7 .032 Columbus 12 S .600 Indianapolis 10 !t .526 St. Paul 9 10 .474 Toledo 9 10 .474 Kansas City 7 13 .350 Milwaukee 4 16 .200

Yesterday's Results. Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 2. t'oiurnbus. 6; Kansas City. 2. Louisville. 7; St. Paul, 4.

Games Today. Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Kansas City. Louisville at Milwaukee,

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DETROIT FAILS TO BACK MURRAY

BASEBALL TOGGERY TAKEN TO NORMAL

Despite the fact that Chicago batters failed to get a single clean hit off Murray, the Detroit club, of the Garfield school baseball league, couldn't go the Cubs one better and Chicago won at the Playground last night. 8 to 7. The Tigers got but three safeties. The score: Detroit. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.

A. Smith, cf . . . 5 0 1 1.1 0 1 Krone, 2b 4 2 0 1 2 0' Fyre, ss 5 1 0 1 2 l' Price, lb 3 115 10! Murray, p .... 5 0 0 1 4 0 1 Ramsey, If 5 1 1 1 10; Turner, rf 5 0 0 1 1 o; Coulter, c 4 2 0 5 1 11 Sparks. 3b .... 4 0 0 2 0 Oj Totals 40" 7 3 18 13 2

A combination of baseball bats, sweaters, cleated shoes and baseball mitts left Richmond this noon for Terre Haute, where the Earlham college pastimers entertain the State Normalites this afternoon. Saturday afternoon the Richmond collegiates will drift over to Danville for a sojourn with the Danville Normalites. Eleven regulars made the trip.

Telephone poles of glass molder over a heavy wire net are being made in Europe. These poles are rarely broken, will neither rot nor rust, .and are impregnable to insects.

CLAY BIRD FOES j MEET IN BOSTON

BOSTON, Ind.. May 12. Big prep rations are being made for the all day shoot of the Boston Gun Club to b held May 17. Trap shooters from all over the county have been inTited ta attend the meet, which Is expected ta be the banner affair of the club this year. Not only Wayne county but clay hird experts from all over Central Indiana are invited. A chicked dinner will be served on the grounds by the Ladies Aid.

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WALTER. WWAftS DRIVING It HflJl11ZCJZECoajL 4""-&:SK&"C Walter Winans (paced) driving his speedy mare, The Elf, with which he set up a new English halfmile record at Parslee's Park, England. His time was one minute and thirteen seconds. There are few better-known and better-liked men in Europe than Walter Winans, who had, up to his fifty-eighth year in 1910, never set foot on American soil, although an American.

Hard-Fought Duels Predicted by Fans Who Concoct Dope

I DUNING'S SPORTOSGOPE

S. A. L. GAMES. Natco vs. Pennsy, at Athletic park. I. G. C. vs. Ad-Hill, at Playground. Starr vs. Westcott, at Natco park. A. S. M. vs. Johnson-Fry, at Beallview. Second round of the S. A. L. will be staged tomorrow afternoon. Indications are that four real baseball games are to be on tap as all

Yesterday's Scores In Major Lgiies

NATIONAL.

At-Cincinnati - R. H. E. Brooklyn. 100 000 010 000 02 8 6 Cincinnati 001 001 000 000 13 5 1 Batteries: .Cheney. Smith and Miller; Toney and Wingo and Clarke. At St. Louis R. H. E. Philadelphia 000 021 0003 9 1 St. Louis . . 201 010 00 4 5 2 Batteries: Chalmers, McGuillan and Burns; Ames and Snyder. .

At Chicago R. H. E. Boston . 000 000 0011 7 0 Chicago 100 000 20 3 9 2 Batteries: Rudolph, Ragan and Gowdy; Vaughan and Archer. At Pittsburg R. H. E. New York 000 000 3003 7 2 Pittsburg ...... 000 000 2002 3 3 Batteries: Perrit, Stroud and Dooin; Kantlehner and Wilson.

AMERICAN. , At New York R. H. E. Chicako 000 10) 0001 3 0 New York 000 000 1012 5 1 Batteries: Faber and Schalk; Cullop and Walters.

At Boston R. H. E. Cleveland 100 103 000 05 10 5 Boston 012 010 010 16 10 1 Batteries: Mitchell, Hagerman, Bagby and O'Neill; Shore Bays and Cady. At Washington R. H.E. St. Louis 000 000 0000 4 0 Washington . . . 200 000 00 2 8 4 Batteries: Weilnian, Davenport and Severoid; Gallia and Henry.

teams scheduled to . mix it are seemingly even matched and eager for the scrap. Out at Athletic park, the Natcos and Pennsys, doped by many as the best teams in the league, will furnish an attraction which gives promise of real action. Hi Puckett and Homer Todd are both laying claim to this game. The Glover-Advance argument at the Playground will see teams " of about equal ability, contesting for a victory. Both teams lost out in the opening round and one will necessarily be disappointed tomorrow. Away out in the Southland, Mack E. R. Martin will match his baseball wits and Westcotteers against the combined skill and baseball knowledge of Al Mayer and his piano makers. At Beallview Bud Johnson's Seeders will attempt to administer the kibosh to Ed Fry's J.-F. trusties. Both teams are yet to lose a game. All games will start at 2:30 o'clock.

"GALL FOR HUNDRED"

The final track meet of the year will be staged at Reid Feiid tomorrow afternoon when the Earlham and Franklin exponents of the field, and cinders meet in dual competition. By copping a majority cf firsts in the weight events and breaking fifty-fiftv

in' the field and track events. Coach!

Whiteside figures his proteges to take over the meet. "First call for thp hiinHrrH"' at

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'Fore'. Or, "Heads up."

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Second section S. A. L. Saturday.

Information. No Aloysius, no Ford cars have been entered in the Speedway classic.

Barbershop Fan You have been misinformed. Jack Dillon will not fight Gunboat Smith at Indianapolis, Speedway eve. They will however, spar.

Politician From information at hand we believe that Benjamin B. Kauff (pronounced Kawf).has not entered the New York gubernatorial race. x

Golf Guff. Lesson 1. Always usp the word "Fore." It sounds better to the outsider than "Hey, git out the way," or "Watch your step, sonney."

Up in the city of Muskegon on the shores of placid Lake Michigan, they are clamoring for fifteen cent- baseball. They have that down in Cincinnati right along, says Blick.

R. H. S. Coach Nohr telling how he did it: "Well I just shot the first one at the batter's annex. That scared 'em. Then it's easy."

By skillfully grouping 250,0000 grains of corn an Iowa boy has made a remarkably clever model of of the American silver dollar; corn, however has looked like money to Iowans for lo, these many years.

Weak and Tired Woman Tells How Vlnol Made Her Strong. Richmond women who are weak, run-down and suffer from the consequent effects of such a condition, will be interested in Mrs. Odell's letter. She says: "I am a farmer's wife and was all run-down, weak, tired, and suffered from indigestion, and sometimes it seemed as though I could not keep around and do my housework. I had taken many medicines without benefit. One day I saw Vinol advertised, and made up my mind to try it. I have taken four bottles and have gained seven pounds in weight, am much stronger, and feel many years younger than before." Sarah Odell, Lockport, N. Y. The reason Vinol builds up weak, run-down women so quickly jg because it contains a delicious combination of the three most successful tonics, peptonate of iron to enrich and revitalize the blood, the strengthcreating, body-building elements of fresh cod's livers without oil, and beef peptone. We want to say to every weak, rundown, overworked woman in Richmond that we will return your money if Vinol fails to help you as it did Mrs. Odell. Clem Thistlethwaite, druggist, Richmond, Ind. Adv.

"Oldfield to Staee Farewell Pare"!

says headline. That's right, Barney will one of these days. (Think hard.) i Harry K. Thaw lessee, what league did he play in?

At Philadelphia R. H. E. Detroit 000 100 1002 3 2 Philadelphia . . . 000 110 0013 9 1 Batteries: Covelski, Dubuc and Stanage; Myers and Schang.

Watch Sing Song of

le G Pace, Rail Birds

. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 12. Single G., the Cambridge City pacer, will startle the Grand Circuit this years. There can be no doubt about this fact, according to the railbirds who saw the famous son of Anderson Wilkes step a quarter in 3J seconds at the Munci fairgrounds earlier this week. This means a mile in 2:08. considered fast at this season of the year. Curt Gosnell, trainer of the little bay pacer, held the horse in all the way. "I wouldn't be surprised to see the horse go a mile in two minutes flat," said a horseman who saw Single G., take the quarter. Cochato Jay, 2:16, by Walter Cochato, the roan trotter, when as' a 2-year-

WILLIAMS TO UMPIRE

Frank William, well-known semipro leaguer, of Richmond, has signed to umpire in the S. A. L., president Karl Meyer announced today. Williams will break into arbiting circles tomorrow afternoon.

old stepped a mile in 2:16 over the Indianapolis track last season, is another of Gosnell's string expected to figure in the money on the Grand Circuit this spring.

LEAGUER VISITS HERE

Tommy Carlin, of New Castle, who played third base for Richmond's first and only league team in tht old I.-O. circuit, visited Richmond Wednesday evening and brought, bad luck w ith him. He lost an extra tire from the rear of his automobile some place between the car barns and the central business district. T. Carlin will reward any one leaving said tire, which was mounted to a rim, with Clarence Jessup, Waldorf bar, North Ninth street. '

SEEDERS SWAMP SWAYNE OUTFIT

The difference between a veteran and a novice was demonstrated last night at the "Y" alleys when the A. S. M. five took over the Swayne-Rob-inson crew in straight sets. Haner of the Seeders was the high man. The score: . Swayne-Robinson. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Zeyen 139 114 135 388 129 Strayer 104 112 128 344 115 Norton 114 118 92 324 108 Hunt 116 124 100 340 113 Kerscheval.. 128 147 135 410 137 Totals 601" 615 590 1806 ... Seeders. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Roach 121 121 159 401 134 Ellis 140 133 169 442 147 Martin 135 143 129 407 136 Diggs 122 162 108 392 131 Haner 133 226 181 540 180 Totals .... 651 785 746 2182 ...

Winter has "come-back." Adje. (Finis).

HOLD TRAIN 10 MINUTES.

MUNC1E. Ind.. Mav 12 AIIpti a

Messick telephoned a premptory order i to the Chesapeake and Ohio station to! hold a train ten minutes. Th aepnti

thought he was an official of the road and did so.

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M'GLEERY LEADS SOX AGAINST WILGOXEN

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Fashion Park Clothes The standard fashions for men and young men who want high quality Clothes at $15.00 to $25.00 And for the other fellows we have the "ALCO BRAND". In this line we have some splendid models priced at $10.00 to $20.00

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FOR BOYS SEE THESE SUITS AT $3.50 to $10.00 Straw Hats, Panamas, Leghorns and Bancocks. The Famous Holeproof Hose and Manhattan Shirts. Come To Us for Your Furnishings.

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Manager McCIeery 'has booked the Richmond Red Sox for a game with

the speedy Williamsburg Independents I

ai w nuamsDurg sunaay. The Sox are up against a stiff proposition in Wilcoxeii and his pets, but hope to annex a victory.

Almost every known variety of iron! ore is found in Newfoundland.

TIGERS HOLD MEETING

The Richmond Tigers will meet at Stegman's tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The question of entering the proposed Gity League association will be discussed. Sunday the Tigers meet the Natco independent at the Natco park diamond.

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