Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 161, 24 May 1916 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGSALL WEDNESDAY, -MAY 24, 1916
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Given Instead of School Letter
Catchers Wlb ! Meref, Ivan Kennedy,' Wendell O'Neill. -Pitchers Everett Shetton, Anthony Hafner, Howard Webb. '
I FIrt Bae John Meranda, Clarence Porter Reid . Jordan. '
oecona pm nireia nomit menu ntnuin, onci oimmoni, Third Base Clarence Haseeoster, Ro Campbell, Carl McBrlde. "
Uhort Stop Harold Brown, Ernie Porter, Harold Long. - --
Fielders -Markley Lahrman, Cart Brady, Morrey Tomlinion, jack FaiK r and Ralph Byrkett. , ,'"'""
; -Votes Against Letters. 5
j Board of control of the high school jjiIbV voted against the awarding jif the 1916 baseball letters. Instead t&s players making the beet showing in the intergroup games will be placed an the athletic honor roll. : Rainy- Weather marred the season nst closed. Of the. original schedule if ."ten . games each " team played but two or three. ' ,f " inasmuch- as but part of ' the schedule was played the board of control deemed, it inadvisable to make a election 'of the ten monogram, players.
RECRUITS IN, EATON
' Walter Duncan, assistant at the local recruiting station, is in. Eaton, C telling the young men of that place about the joys of army life,-and incidentally is trying to increase business for the local station. Tomorrow he will go to Cambridge City.
1BINS0NS win
BULK OF SERIES
I "After i getting away to a flying fetart , last night at the "Y" alleys, the p-aynes of the summer circut could ioi maintain the pace and the Robinsons totaling consistently in the finals, belt the bulk of the series. H, Schneider of the Swaynes, and Hoo,a?p of the tlcbinsons were high lights. Scores:
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Uodapp .... 152 be Armond .'. Ill vardeick ... 147 fVlckemeyer. ;116 kaner ...... 158
Robinsons.
1st 2d.
162 106 150 120 151
3d. Total. At. 165 479 160
332 438 354 472
115 141 118 163
111 146 118 157
otali..... 654 689 . 702 2075
U:ayer
K cheval .. 130 y . Schneider 197
8waynes. 1st. 2d.
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ffuss Kehlenbrink. 151
142 Vi 120 '97 1S3
3d. Total. At. 167 439 146
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134 32) 114
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134 106
134 111
162 134 110 114 116
395 132
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NATIONAL leacue:
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Brooklyn . . . . .
hiladelphia .
Boston? . ...,4 ,
Few York
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Cincinnati . . : it. Louis Y. ... . fittsburg
n Won. LosU Pet ....... 16 '9 .640 . ..17,,, 13 .586 -r i 15 "'If .556 14 13 .519
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. , IV H .10O ....... 15 19 .441 ....... 15 19 .441 12 19 .387
Highest and Lowest Marks Hogged by Herb " " ; . r ' Holders of the loftiest batting average, as well as the lowest fielding ; percentage is Herbie Logan, erratic short cover of the Quaker, staff;' Lo- - gan. in the games played to date hasused the diamond furniture to the exi tent of a .429 grading. Dpwn at short he has managed to muss np . .'enough to drag his fielding average down to the rather: middling mark of .720. . The club, as a whole is batting .294 and fielding .901. Statistic herewith further show that Webster Moore, gardener, oper- . ates the heavy artillery of the local' squadron. ' Of the three solid ones ' garnered by Sully!s premier gardener,, two of them were of the three-ply ';' variety. In stolen bases, Logan leads at four.
How the Quakers Perform. v A.B.. R. IB. 2B. 3B. HR. TBSB.
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2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Logan, ss ....... 7 Moore. If ....... 8 ' Stephenson, lb.. 8 . Davis, 3b 7 Sullivan, c 7 KeUy. 2b ....... 8 -Cooney,-cf 8 1 Scbattel, rf ......8 Minier, p 7
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 7 5 2 2 2 2 2 1
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A. 10 0 1 6 0 3 1 0 7
E. 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
B.A. .429 .375 .375 .286 .286 .250 .250 .250 .143
F.A. .720 1.000 .909 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 i.ooo
Yesterday's Scores , 1 In Major Leagues
- NATIONAL. At Cincinnati' R.H.E. New York . -001 000 3004 10 1 Cincinnati ! . : . . 000 000 1023 10 ' 3 Batteries: Benton, Tesreau, Maththewson and Raridan; , Schneider, Knetzer and Clarke. At Pittsburg R.H.E. Brooklyn 120 000 1026 11 1 Pittsburg ...... .000 000 OOO-O 2 2 Batteries Pfeffer and Meyers; Kantlehner, - Miller, Jacobs, : Adams , - and Gibson. . . . At St. Louis R.H.E. Boston ........ 000 000 0000 7 1 St. Louis 010 010 OOf 2 6 2
Batteries: Ragan. Reulbach and Gowdy; Sallee and Snyden At 'Chicago ' R. H. E. Philadelphia . : 002 100 0003 10 2 Chicago ... .... 100 421 00 8 13 3 Batteries: Mayer, McQuillan, Chalmers and Burns;- Vaughan and Fisher. AMERICAN. All games postponed.
"THE CANriOn STARS" HUNT 'FODDER . HERE
The Cannon Stars, said to be one of the 'speediest "traveling teams out of Muncie, would like to hear from a local team ' relative ' to ; a ' Richmond booking. ' - Address - communication to C. B. Foster, 804 Mac Ave. Muncie. :
After a long investigation a French scientist has declared - that tuberculosis can be transmitted ' by the presplration of a person afflicted with the - e, by germs passing throught the
DAVIS --J0IIIS HUBS -FOR t'OUND DUTY
. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 24. Davis star' flinger of the 1915 team, has Joined the Hagerstown Hub crew and will be with the team when it journeys to 'i Williamsburg , Sunday. WithNo-hlt Geisler and Davis as a pair of mound men to rely upon. Manager Lichtenstadt is ' not worrying about Sunday's affair with Beard's club. The Hubs will face WUcoxen.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
WILL FIX AMOUNT, v
Petition to Cxe the inheritance taa cau the ; estate-of Newton. JenkinsJ deceased, was filed in circultcQurt today. June 27 was the date set for the hearing. The estate 1 is valued at $10,000. Sophia A. Jenkins is the sola legatee.
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Totals ......68 11 17
0 26 8 54 28
.249 .901
Games Booked Early
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." ' Yesterday's Results. New York, 4; Cincinnati, 3.. Brooklyn. 6; Pittsburg, 0. Chicago; $; Philadelphia, 3. 'St. Louis, 2; Bostor., 0. . Qamcs Tccay.
Philadelphia at' Chicago, jt Brooklyn ; at Pittsburg. ; I Boston at St. Louis. ! Z ' I l: AMERICAN LEAGUE. , -Clubs, , . . Won. Lost.
1 TaBhington -... ; . . V 21
SUNDAY BOOKINGS. In Richmond Dayton L. B. vs. Richmond, Athletic park; Red Sox vs. Senators, Ratllff park.
County Games Hagerstown at Williamsburg; Miller-Kemper at Centervine; Rexalls at Lewisburg, O.J AllStars at Boston; Tigers and Athletics (not booked). " 1 With the exception of several local semi-pro clubs managements of Wayne and surrounding county teams are fairly well fixed for Sunday bookings. Three local clubsN the Tigers, the Athletics and the Union Giants are not definitely booked and wouWs. like to hear from teams having open dates. ' " - Two big : games " will' be ' staged in Ricbmond; Sunday. : A,t'"Athtetie park the Richmond .club .will attempt to make it three consecutive by taking the Eily Brews of Dayton. The Red Sox-Senator battle, a contest between the two chief rival semi-pro clubs of the city, will attract a great deal of attention. . .
Probably the center of attraction in the county outside of Richmond is the Williamsburg-Hagerstown bout 'scheduled for Williamsburg Sunday. The Hubs have , lost one game to Beard's
club but with a greatly strengthened
team hope to get back in the coming affair. The Miller-Kemper club, under the management of Charles Feasel. will make its first appearance at Centervine Sunday.
BOYS WIN LETTERS
' Members of the Garfield school varsity baseball team who are entitled to the school monogram for participation in the required number of games during the present season are: Murray, c; Hockenamith, p; Coulter, cf; Miller, rf; Owens, bs; Baker, lb; Wynn, If; Runnels, 2b Byrkett, 3b.
DUNiriG'S SPORTOSCOPE
. Matty to the rescue. Bill Louden, the Red, had one large day. Three hits, three put-outs and five assists, and no errors. Schutle's homer in the fourth broke up the Cub-Phfl affair. ' The Pirates harvested but two lonely swipes off Pfeffer.
' Myers and Daubert, three of four apiece, stock at the expense flingers.
Dodgers, with boosted their of the Pirate
Boxing Biffs. ,. Willie Ritchie, former light, has been offered a bout with Ted Lewis. Bobby Anderson .easily defeated Jimmy Hanlon at St. Louis last night Indianapolis promoters still maintain they are staging a real scrap in the Dillon-Smith affair. College Cullings. Franklin, walloped -Butler, 41-1, yesterday. By the same score Wabash bettered State Normal. Notre Dame is doped as the winner of. the state track" and field classic at Purdue, Saturday.. . .
JUDGMENT IS TAKEN.
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Pet. .656 .636 .519 .500 .433 .419 .414 .406
. -i Yesterday's Results. AH games postponed. ' . " ; Games Today. 'Chicago at Washineton.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
at. Louis at New York.
t" Detroit at Boston. ,
AMERICA' ASSOCIATION.
Won. Lost. PcL
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Louisville ... 19 11
i Solum bus "... 15 9 ' liuneapolis .......... 15 10
? lidlanapolis . ...... 15 12
Poledo 13 12
B ansas City ....... . . . 13 15
itrP.iul .......... 9 15 Milwaukee 8 23
Yestc Jay's Results. Columbus. 8 IndianaDolis. 2.
Minneapolis, 12 ; Milwaukee, 5. j jnsas City. 3; St. Paul, 2.
'X. Games Today, i Indianapolis at Columbus.
Louisville at Toledo. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. " ;nsas City at PauL .
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