Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 156, 18 May 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JIAY.X8, 1916

PAGE FIVE Feds. Mowed Down by or Kaysee: otar Hurler

KAYSEES CHALK FEDERAL GAME IN WllNCOLra COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. -

.u," W. L. Pet. - Kaysee 2 0 1,000 ' Bankers ............1 0 1,000 rees ............... 1 0 1,000 - Kremos ............. 1 2 .333 r, 1 000 Pennsy 0 2 .000 Kayset, 15; Feds, 5. . . Tber seems to be an oral code in

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Xqight8 of Columbus circles something like this: "If it's worth doing at all. it's worth doing right" , So when Ollle Otten and th rest of the Kaysee combine decided to take

last night's Commercial affair with .the Feds at Athletic park, they decided not to make it a half way proposition. Davis, the Postfed slabber, was mauled hard in every chapter. And errors of oramlsion,-although they do

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didn't belp Davis any last night. Ant Hafner, Kaysee twirler, wasn't obliged to extend himself in letting the Federals down with a quintet of scattered blows. A Fed Garrison in the final verse was "terminated by some clever work of the Knights' infield. The game in figures: A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Kaysee. Kin sel la, 3b . . 4 2 2 1 1 2 Dingley, 2b. .4 1 11 0 0 Duffy, ss 3 2 2 1 1 0 KUnger,-lb ... 3 4 3 3 1 1 Shoemaker, e . 4 3 3 8 0 " 0

-Moorma n f s 4 1 2 0 2 0 Dtten, 4 0 2 1 0 0 Royoe. 3 1 0 0 0 0 Hafner, .2 1 1 0 0 0 Pender, a . . 1 o o 0 0 1 Total ...... 32 15 10 15 5 4 Feds. A.B. R. If. P.O. A. E. , Knauber, lb .. 3 1 0 8 0 0 Stoddard, 3b . . 3 0 0 0 1 1 Runnels, c 1 0 0 1 1 0 Smelser, If ... 2 0 1 1 0 0 Stinson, 2b ... 3 1 0 v 1 0 0 Qulgley, ct ... Z 1 2 0 0 0 Zeyen. ss ..... 1 1 0 1 10 McLane, rf ... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Davis, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 Mason, c 2 0 1 31 0 'Young. If 11 1 0 0 0

. Total ...... 24 5 5 15 8 1 By Innings R. Kaysee 4 3 0 2 615 Feds 0 012 25 Summary: Two. base hits. Duffy, Klinger, Qulgley; sacrifice hits. Hafner: hit by pitcher, Boyce; struck out by Hafner, 4.;, by Davis. 4; bases on balls by Hafner. 3; Davis, 2; time of game, 1:10; umpire, Bayer.

"Y" FINISHES THIRD

Richmond "Y", with a total of 291. finished third among Indiana associations in . the recent national indoor association track and field meet. M unci e "Y", with a score of 395 was the first Hoosler city listed in the standing for final honors. Standing of the five leading associations: Muncie, 395; South Bend. 315; Richmond, 291; Greensburg, 255; Kokomo. 237.

ANTI-OEO FACTION TAKES UP GLOVE . TOSSED AT FEET

When the alleged comic supplement of the Palladium Innocently nominated an all-Richmond-Cincinnati club yesterday it little realized that It was to start something that some one else will have to finish.' A few hours after the announcement of the Richmond Reds' cast, another and rival faction had sprung up, mobilized, as it were and was beginning to .talk of the of the time place and conditions for the duel. The non de plume of the anti-Richmond Red faction has not been .learned, but some one has suggested Quaker Cubs or Bull Moose Sox. George (Hop) Becker, 'tis rumored, could tell you the names. That the team Is a good one, is evidenced by a slant at the following personnel: . The team. Player. Position. Pitcher Casey Horn Catcher Kelly Hartman Fist Base . . : ... Battle-ax Graham Second Base Vic Newman Third Base Bud Lally Shortstop Big Jim Quigley Left Field ... Walter Woodworth Center Field .. Hank Lancatser Right Field . . . . . . Billy Spanagel Utility Dr. E. J. Dykeman, Frank Carter, Sam Vigran, Bill Bloom, Carl Wadman, Dennis Kreimeier, Albert Morel, Sam Vigran, George Brehm, George Kindler, Clate Harris and Red Ireton.

KARL ALLISON HELPS JESSUP

Under the tutelage of Karl Allison, former R. H. S. track light and holder of two state records in the hurdle events, Tal Jessup, the 1916 R. H. S. hurdle illumlnary, Is making a bid to upset a record or two himself in the coming lists at Cincinnati university. Allison has devoted considerable attention to Jessup's weak points in the hurdle events, and Jessup is profiting thereby.

BOSTON GETS BOOKING FARIII TY TRIM

SHOWS PUPILS MORE BASEBALL

BOSTON, InL. May 18. The Boston baseball club has been billed for a game with Centerville at Boston next Sunday. Wright and Breese will be the Boston, battery.

Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues

NATIONAL. At Cincinnati .'"' ' " r. nk e. Boston 510 .000 001 7 12 1 Cincinnati ..... 000 000 010 1 4 2 Batteries Hughes and Gowdy; Toner, Dale and Wingo. At Chicago R. H E Brooklyn 100 001 0002 10 i Chicago 103 020 lOx 7 11 2 Bateries Pfeffer, Appleton. Maines and Miller; Packard and Archer. At St, Louis R. H E New York ..... 014 300 010-9 15 i St Louis 000 001 0023 8 5 Batteries Anderson and Dooin; Doak, Meadows, Steele and Snyder.

PARENTAL OBJECTION KEEPS DAVIS OUT

Parental objections will keep Kenneth Davis, R. H. S. athlete, out of the Cincinnati university lists, Satur

day. Davis is conceded to be one of

the best high jumpers in the state, and be was expected to take first for the Quakers In the U. C. lists? Davis" ability to make over 5 feet 7 inches in the high jump event, easily rates him above the rank and file of high jumpers entered in the Cincinnati meet.

Big League Dope

(NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 1 13 8 .619 Boston 13 8 .619 Philadelphia 13 10 .565 Chicago 14 13 .519 Cincinnati 12 17 .414 tew York 9 13 .409 Pitttburg 11 16 .407 Yesterday's Results. . .u. 7; Cincinnati. 1. V. - '.York, t:t. Louis. t'hieuso. 7: Brooklyn, . I 'iiiladelphia-Pittsbuig. (Cold weather).

D.-W. ENTERS FIELD

The Dennis-Woolworths have come back. The former S. A. L. combination will make its debut into 1916 circles Sunday afternoon when it tackles the Whitewater club at Whitewater. Personnel of the D-W outfit will be much the same as last year when the clothiers finished first from the bottom up in the S. A. L. Date Geyer and Hank Lancaster will consul the team.

At Washington R.H. E.

Detroit .... 000 000 0314 11 2

Washington ... 000 102 12x 6 9 1

Batteries Dubuc. James and Stan-

age; Harper, Ayers and Henry.

At Philadelphia R jj St. Louis ...... 032 100 1007 11 6 Philadelphia ... 010 003 000 4 10 3 BatterleB Davenport and Hartley; Cfowell, Sheehan, Bresselr and Schang.

DUNING'S SPORTOSGOPE

R. H. S. LEAGUE.

Team.

Won. Lost Pet.

Danville. What's Danville? Normal school and base ball team.

SOME SPORTS. The fellows who carry home the baseball paraphernalia after the Commercial league games.

Faculty 2 0 1.000 Cadiz 1 0 1.000 Liberty ...... 2 1 .666 Richmond . 2 2 .500 Brookville ..' 1 2 .333 New Castle ..'.. 0 3 .000 Faculty, 8; New Castle, 0. The R. H. S. Inter-group Baseball league developed another Faculty "fing" in. the New Castle skirmish at the playgrounds last evening, when Glenna of the Instructors set the regulars down In' one-two-three order. Miller's New Castleites gathered in but one clean single off the delivery of Glenna. Chappel, for the vanquished, was accorded poor suDnort. Coulter

and Walker with three bingles each.

lea tne Faculty Swatters. Score by innings: ' R. H. E. Faculty 020 1418 102 New Castle .. 000 0000 1 6 Batteries: Glenna and Lyboult; Chappel and Norris. BRENNAN TOPPLES PINS FOR 144 SCORE

No records were broken in the match series between the Swaynes and Robinsons at the "Y" alleys last night. Brennan of the Swaynes took high average at 144. The fact that most of the men are still novices at the game accounts for the comparatively low

scores. The scores: SWAYNES. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Decker 100 119 SS 307 102 Moss 87 103 SO 270 90 Vosmeyer .. S3 110 ... 193 97 White 55 55 55 Jenkins .... 70 105 109 284 95 Brennan 147 13S 148 433 144

DON LANDS OFFICE IN BASEBALL LEAGUE

' The City League has been launched. Representatives of: the Richmond Rexalls, Richmond Red Sox. Richmond Tigers i and the Miller-Kemper company met last night and perfected the organization of the city circuit. Officers - elected . are Will Eikenberry, president; Donald WarfeL vice presJ-' dent; Frank Duning, secretary, and Eugene Bowman, treasurer; directors; Glen McCleary, Charles FeaseL Her

bert Stegman. Eugene Bowman, Harry Patti and George Brehm." Schedule of the new league will be drafted and other details for the opening: games completed at a meeting of league directors next Sunday morning. " ' : ' - ----- The first games will be played Sunday, June 4. All games will be played at Athletic park as curtain raisers to the Richmond dub games.

CHURCH BELL STOLEN

HARTFORD CITY, Ind-, May 18 A stolen church bell has been found in the hands of a junk dealer in Fort Wayne. ' '

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The'newlyIaiinched City League la planning for a big benefit day program at Athletic park. Decoration Day. - It is the plan to stage opening City League contests at this time -when the four teams of the circuit will parties pate in the double bill. The Richmond club will not be booked Memorial Day and the City league has spoken for the Athletic park diamond for that day. Plans will be further discussed at the Sunday meeting of City league directors.

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GOLF GUFF. Rule III Don't try to learn the names of the different clubs. They are all listed in the rule book and besides your caddie, more than likely, will know the names of most of 'em. CROOL, CROOL. R. H. S.. Cadiz, captain, to H. H. Norris: (contemptuously): "Hobe, ff you get a 'R', It won't stand for Richmond."

SPORT NEWS. Earlham batter scores home-run.

Totals

Player Hodapp . , Barnes . . . DeArmond Blind .... . Kercheval Sheffer ...

4S7 575 4S0 1542

ROBINSONS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. . 135 133 136 404 135 . 103 113 99 315 105 .. 112 92 79 283 94 . . 70 70 70 .. ... 109 127 236 11S .. 147 121 151 419 140

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. 567 568 592 1727

LITTLE TO TAKE BOX

Games Today. Doston at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at St. Louis.

PLAY CURTAIN RAISER

As part of the doubt attraction at Athletic park Sunday afternoon the Richmond Rexalls will battle McCleery's Red Sox. The came will eo

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; merits or tnese two claimants for City i League honors. Richmond meets the

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YOU'RE RIGHT, HUGHIE Hugh Fullerton says the Pirates are unlucky. Did you. ever live in Pittsburgh Z Note It is admitted the above one is a bit complicated. COMING. "Cut the guff and give us something substantial. We ain't publishing a magazine today," remarks ye ed. Adois.

Batteries in tomorrow afternoon's clash at Reid Field, Earlham, probably will be: Earlham, Little and Bowen; Danville, Rust and Fogarty. The weather permitting, this will be the first local appearance of the Quakers. The game will be called at 4 o'clock.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland 19 9 .679 Washington 18 9 .667 New York 13 12 .520 Boston 13 13 .500 Detroit IS IS .448 r-hicago 12 16 .429 Philadelphia lit 16 .3S3 St. Louis 9 16 .360

Yesterday's Results. St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 4. Washington, 6; Detroit, 4. xMl other games postponed.

Games Today. Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Washington.

CUBS HOLD OPEN DATE

The Richmond Cubs, one of the speediest amateur teams of the city, Is without a game for Sunday, and would like to hear from some team wanting a game. The team averages 15 years. Communicate with Byron Wettig, 418 South Thirteenth street, or phone 2780. ,

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Louisville 17 9 .654 Minneapolis 12 8 .600 Tolumbus 12 8 .600 :ndianapolis 13 10 .565 Toledo 11 10 .524 5t. Paul 9 -II .450 Kansas City 10 14 .4171 Milwaukee 6 20 .231 j

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Yesterday's Results. Milwaukee, 5; Indianapolis, 2. Kansas City, 4; Louisville, 2. Toledo. 3; St. Paul, 2. Columbus-Indianapolis (Cold weather). Games Today.

Indianapolis at Milwaukee. - Louisville at Kansas City. Columbus at Minneapolis. Toledo at St. Paul.

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