Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 160, 23 May 1916 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. ItJESDAY, MAY 23, 1916
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"Benny Kauffs" of the tlx respective teams of the Commercial league are Lohse, Pennsy; Klinger, Kaysee; Quigley, Feds; Kiser and Wiechman, Bankers; O'Metz, Kremos;. Gates, Press. Real leader of Commercial swatting department is Charley Klinger of the Kaysees, who has an average poling percentage of .800 for two gams. From a standpoint of actual percentage Kiser of the Bankers leads his team mate Wiechman. The latter however has been "up" more times and has harvested one "more bingle. Other bingters who have performed nobly for their teams but who are not listed as high in actual average, are Bruner, Pennsy, .500; Parker and Burr, Press; at .400. Records of the six team leaders follow: , COMMERCIAL CLUB LEADERS.
.Player. Club Lohse. ...Pennsy A. R. 1 B. 28. 2 1 1 1 Klinger . Kaysee ... 5 7 3 Quigley .Feds ..... 3 1 1 Kiser ...Bankers .. 5 6 2 O'Metz ..Kremos ..8 4 3 Gates ...Press ....2 2 1 JUNIOR LEADERS SELECT SQUADS Personnel of the Junior White and Junior Purple track teams to participate In the annual field meet of the Garfield Junior high school at the Playground Saturday afternoon is as follows: Junior Purples. Captain Vore, Clapp, Todd, Runnels, Edgerton, Tngalls, Shoemaker, Nusbaum, Sullivan, Loehr, Mutchner, '. Yaeger, Quigg, Wlrtz. Kehlenbrink, 1 Saines, Walker, Thompson, Dunham, Ball Webster, Sudboff, Graham, C. Hyde. Junior Whites. Captain Thomas, Aiken, Tauer, Har- , kins, Wine, Holcomb, Hunt, Deitrick, . Rupe, Price, Monger, Calkins, Cureton, Vobs. Sullivan. Cully, Brehm, Farwig .Hawekotte, Hoggat, Long, McBridge, Johnson, Ashenfelter, Thornburg. GARFIELD STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE "G" "O's" will be awardfd in Gjr'.c!rl Junior high school athletics - to th j 'members of the varsity ha:3"nll crn:. winners of tirsts in the curim! use .. meet, members of the varsi'.y l- ise ball tram and "winners in the t?m:.;i singles, and dcubls tournaments. ; Approximately ferly student attleJcs vil! receive the school rr.ono gram, it was .announced today. .Thai names of th4e who will receive the I jepveted jnitial will r.ot b? announced "until' after the track and fieM meetj -Saturday. WABASH COMES NEXT The big game cf the local collegiate baseball seascn will be staged on Reid Field Wednesday. May 21, when the Wabash and Earlham teams clash in the 'next to final same cf the at-home schedule cf the Quakers. Butler is here for the find game June 3. The third and last game of the '16 card is played with Miami at Oxford, June 7. To date Earlham has won two and lost two contests on the diamond. Coach Wallace predicts that his proteges will finish at five out of seven. ST. MARY'S WARNER. The fourth game of the St. Mary'sWarner school series resulted in an 8-to-8 tie. This is the nearest the Irish have' come to winning from the Warner boys. The feature of the game was the ripping two-bagger by Ralph Fitzgibbons.
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A. 2 1 0 2 2 1 E. 0 1 0 1 1 0 B.A. 1.000 . .800 .667 .600 .500 .500 F.A. 1.000 ..909 .000 .928 .833 1.000 1 0.0 5 9 10 . 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 11 1 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 1 1 Dario Rest, is the favorite in the Speedway mill. . Washington and Cleveland exchanged places for the lead of the American yesterday. The Mackmen pulled the Indians down. Marsans, the former Red, enjdyed a big day at New York. The Brown fielder gathered a homer and two singles in three attempts. The W. M. kept the Giants and Reds indoors yesterday. Billy Papke, the former middle champ, has decided to attempt a comeback. Josh Devore, the old timer, with four out of five, featured in the 8-4 Milwaukee-Minneapolis affair in association circles yesterday. The Hawthorne track, up in Chicago, is to be opened, Tom Carey announces. . Yesterday's Scores in Maior Leagues NATIONALR. H. E. . 0C0 p2 .060 3 9 0' St. Lou is W pOO, dOo--7 9.3 dowdy ; Batteries Hughes and Williams and Snyder. At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia ... 000 000 230 5 7 2 Chicago 000 030 0003 7 2 Batteries Alexander and Killifer; Hendrix, Sea ton and Fischer. AMERICAN. At Washington R. H. E. Chicago 000 000 0000 4 1 Washington ... Oil 000 00 2 7 0 Batteries Wolfgang. Russell and Schalk; Harper and Henry. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Cleveland .... 320 010 002 8 12 1 Philadelphia .. 400 000 06 10 14 1 Batteries Coumbe, Bagby and O'Neil; Myers and Schang. At New York R. H. E. St. Louis 013 002 0129 14 2 NeWYor 200 1 02 0005 12 4 Batteries Plank, Groom and Hartley; Keating, Fischer, Markle and Walters. " At Boston R. H. E. Detroit 000 010 0001 6 0 Bostoin . . 000 000 0112 8 0 Batteries Dauss and Stanage; Gregg, Foster and Thomas.
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POST AS COACH AT TABOR, IOWA A. M., Roach, bead of the physical! department or the Richmond :Y" has accepted the position of, athletic directorat Tabor college. Tabor, Iowa, the change, to become effective August 15. Mr. Roach will remain in Richmond till August .1," when his contract with the local association expires. In his capacity of athletic director at the Ta, bor college, Mr. Roach will coach the football, basketball and track teams of the institution. Big League Dope
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. , Won. Lost. Pet Brooklyn- 15 9 .625 Philadelphia v. . . 17 11 .607 Boston 15 11 577 New York 13 13. - .500 Chicago .15 17 .469 Cincinnati 15 18 .455 St. Louis 14 13 .424 Pittsburg . 12 18 .400
Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati-New York (rain). Boston, 8; St. Louis, 5. Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 3. Brooklyn-Pittsburg (rain). Games Today. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Boston at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Washington 21 11 Cleveland 21 12 New York 14 13 Boston 15 15 Philadelphia 13 17 Detroit 13 is St. Louis . . . 12 17 Chicago 13 19 Yesterday's Results. Philadelphia, 10; Cleveland. 8. Washington, 2 ; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, 9; New York, 5, Boston, 2; Detroit, 1. Games Today. Chicago at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston. Pet. .606 .636 .519 .500 .433 .419 .414 .406 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs. Won. Lost. Louisville 18 11 Columbus 14 9 Minneapolis 14 10 Indianapolis 15 n Toledo ir n Kansas City ,12 15 St. Paul 9 14 Milwaukee 8 22 Yesterday's Results. Milwaukee. 8; Minneapolis, 4. All other games postponed. Games Today. Indianapolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. Kansas City at St. Paul. TO ATTEND MEMORIAL Pet. .621 .609 .583 .577 .542 .444 .391 .267 CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., May 23. The members of the G. A. R. will attend memorial services at the M. E. church Sunday morning.. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. R. C. i Jones, who was a soldier in the Civil war. John Lundberg, of Worcester, is beginning to think that his birthday is a hoodoo. - This year he broke a rib, last year he broke a leg, and the year before that he had a crushed foot.
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LOST OPPORTUNITY. Daughter Father went off in good humor this morning. Mother Heavens! That reminds me. I forgot to ask him for money. any Russia's population will be 600,000,000 by the end of this century if it maintains its present rate of increase. Suits for WASH SUITS For the Little, fellow who plays outdoors.
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HARDLY THE THING. "Why did she break the engager ment?" : "Seems he mailed her a love letter ' I In one of these envelopes with a glass ' i b-ont." Mr. Bentley, an American, has photographed 2,000 snow crystals and no two are exactly alike.
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BEEBE ROLLERS TAKE SEEDERS
With a lot of noise and "thusum" on tap the summer session of the y alleys opened last night, featuring the Beebe Glovers in a two-out-of-three win from the Seeders No. 2. The three jrames were close and not decided until the last man had rolled. The Seeders managed to get a margin in the first, but the B. B. bunch came back strong In the finals. Scores: B. B. C. Player let. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Kehlenbrink. 87 132 133 352 117 Wickemeyer. 116 105 84 305 102 Fulle ....... 101 125 114 340 113 Thomason .. 74 113 126 313 104 Schneider . . .127 123 118 1 368 123 Totals 505 598 575 1678 "... A. S. M. No. 2. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. E. Way 160 109 134 403 134 Menke 75 131 124 330 110 Franks 73 90 93 256 85 Locke 117 132 100 349 116 Bennett 120 131 117 368 123 . Totals 545 593 568 1706 ... HUNDRED MASONS VISIT NEW MADISON One hundred and flTe Masons from Richmond invaded Fort Black Lodge F. and A. M., New Madison. O., last evening and after giving the master mason degree for one candidate there, enjoyed one of the monster "feeds" for which the New Madison lodge has become famous. The local delegation went in automobiles. There was also a large number of visitors from Greenville and other nearby lodges -which participated in the work earlier in the day. Webb lodge, Richmond, was invited to put on the work from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Experts connected with the government of India are considering the use of submarine boats from which men can be released to gather pearl shells from the bottom of the ocean. Whooping Cough. "When my daughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the lungs. I was terribly alarmed about her condition. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so highly recommended, I got her a bottle and it relieved the cough a nee. Before she had finished two bottles of this remedy she was entirely welL" writes Mrs. S. F. Grimes, Crooksyille, Ohio. Obtainable everywherev Adv. 'Best Location at a Price You Can Afford." 18th and Main.
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BILL RANEY SIGNS WITH REXALL. NINE
When Gene Bowmsji's clan of Richmond Rexalls take the field at Lewls burg Sunday afternoon, two former Rchmond lights will be in the baitle array of the local team. Bill Raney, the new Paris phenoni. last year with, Vigran's Quakers, and Googus Reddinghause. a member of the . samo team, have signed to play with the Rexalls for the remainder of the iea son. BANKS SHOW PROSPERITY.' 1 CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. May 23. The combined statements of the na tional banks and trust company of this city show: Loans and discounts. $499,650.04. Demand deposits, $525,322.08. i PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY CINCINNATI Sfl40 ROUND JL TRIP EVERY SUNDAY Until October 1. - From Richmond Excursion Train Leaves 4:55 am See Local Agent USE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee COOPER'S GROCERY 1 NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS AND AGENTS OF ROAD OIL TANKS AND OIL COMPANIES. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Road Oil Notice is hereby- given that the board of county commissioners of Wayne county will received sealed proposals for 24,000 gallons of road oil. , The oil furnished shall -be a dark road oil, obtained from the distillation of petroleum with an asphaltic base, and 6hall meet the following requirements: The specific gravity at 60 degrees F., shall not be less than 0.92 flash test (closed tester), 295 degrees F. fire test, 365 degrees F. Loss on heating five hours at 325 degrees F. not over 5 per cent. Asphaltic contents not less than 45 per cent, with a penetration test of not more than 100 at 77 degrees F. . Each bidder must furnish the county with a one-pint sample of the oil proposed to be furnished. All oil furnished must be at least equal to the sample, and must conform to these specifications. The bidder shall name a price per gallon, F. O. B. Ricnmond, Ind., or vicinity. Road Oiler And one Pressure Road oiler of 600 gallons' capacity, equipped as follows: With break and heater, also with extra pulley for pump for filling tank. All levers and valves shall be accessable to the driver, who will also be the operator. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, June 10, 1916, at the county auditor's office at the court house in the city of Richmond. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state, which may be procured of the auditor of Wayne county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners of Wayne countv. L. S. BOWMAN. Auditor Wayne County. (May 23-30) NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of eaid county will receive sealed proposals or 450 tons of coal, Pocahontas run of mine, for the court house, 75 tons Pocahontas run of mine, 75 tons Pocahontas tas run of mine for the county jail. 75 tons Pocahontas run of mine for the Home for Friendless, and 200 tons Pocahontas run of mine for Wayne county infirmary. " Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. of Saturday, June 10. 1916. for the each of the above lots of coal In accordance with the specifications on file in the office of the county auditor. .Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state, which may be procured of the auditor. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to the amount of the bid., and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. , By order of the board of commissioners of Wayne county. L. S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County. May 23-30) "The Place Beautiful" 18th and Main.
