Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 179, 14 June 1916 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916
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Wolgast Arrives Saturday to Train for . Card Mere Moore Leads Stic
Donnelly
Works Hard
for Wolgast Battle
- WttH 8tew Donnelly, the Indianapolis participant, already in the city and Ad Wolgast, the second party of the second part, due to arrive Saturday,, the boxing fraternity of Richmond and Wayne county is beginning to take note of the fistic happenings just in the offing. , Donnelly arrived yesterday. He will make the Druids hall his headand will complete his training there. Every afternoon at 3 o'clock Stew will go through the heaviest of his conditioning processes. The public Is In on the work, the Druid promoters announce. '
Scraps Like Dillon.
The Indianapolis" lad is a rangy, fellow with a Jack Billon version of the fistic game. He scraps much the same way as Dillon and is a bear at taking and giving, punishment f T t - Wolgast will never force Donnelly to auit, opine, those jwho have been fortunate enough to "witness a milling in which ; Stew, took V prominent part. Donnelly will take , the come out of Ad -Wolgast' s come-back say the Richmond followers of the Capitol City boy. - . .' ' . Another, set of local bugs wants 'to give Wolgast the double "O" before settling 'the forecast. - Wolgast will be here Saturday and will complete his training vork in a Richmond gym. And until th local critics pipe the reality they will not predict favorably on, the come-back powers of the German. -:- ' - The bout in "all probability wfll. be itaged at the Eagles hall. Differences with the Coliseum management will prevent the fight, being held at that place. Arrangements will be made to accommodate an ' overflow crowd at the Eagles hall. .
At New York R H E Chicago 101 100 2006 16 6 New York 000 110 0002 8 1 ' Batteries: , Vaughan and Archer; Benton, Stroud, Schupp and Rariden. At Philadelphia Pittsburg ...... 100 002 000 3 10 2 Philadelphia ... 012 000 02 5 9 1 - Batteries: Miller, Adams and Wilson; Demaree, Bender and Burns.
Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues
AMERICAN. At Chicago RUE Washington . .".' 012 000 0003 7 0 C 1 . I 000 020 0002 3 - 1 cries: Harper and Henry. w: ' Wolfgang, Russell and'Schalk. At Cleveland R. H. E. Philadelphia . . 200 000 000 ' 2 8 2 Cleveland ...I' 225 200 00 11 15 0 ; Batteries:- Myers, Nabors and Murphy; Bagby Billings and O'Neill.
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New York 000-010 0304 Detroit 000 001 0102 Batteries: Cullop, Shawkey Walters; aHmilton and Stanage.
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NATIONAL. At Boston R H E Cinti. 000 000 000 000 000 00 12 2 Joston 000 000 000 000 000 00 3 2 Batteries: Toney, Schneider fnd WIngo; Rudolph. Hughes and Gowdy. At Brooklyn R H E fet. Louis ...... 000 000 0011 ; ' Brooklyn . 001 001 01 3 8 1 Eatteries: Meadows and Snyder; Weffer and Meyers. .
At St. Louis R H E Boston 102 100 1005 11 2 St. Louis .. 000 001 2003 7 1 Batteries: Ruth, Shore and Cady; Davenport, Koob, Sincher and Hartley.
SIGNS WITH CENTRAL
"Buzz" Steele, late of New Castle, a former well known baseball light of this community, has signed a contract with the South Bend club of the Cen-
; tral and will be in the lineup of the ! Benders in the Grand Rapids game today. Steele has a host of Richmond j backers, who predict his rattling success in Central circles.
Dave Robertson Leads the Batsmen
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Here is Davy Robinson, the great outfielder cf the Giants, who Is leading the National league, "batsmen. He is one of the heroes of the Naw Yorkers' string of seventeen onsecutive wins.
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PHILOMATH BOOKED BY KITCIIELL TEAM
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system In, the" reddenoe of E. . A.Kitchell....The Johnson-Fry baseball team was beaten lier Sunday. 11 to 2, t by the local team.- Left Fielder Johnson hit a home run with two men on bases, and one home run is credited to Pitcher J Wright . . . . The Philomath; team is booked for a game here next Sunday.... J. It- Moss and family off Liberty visited at the home of YU" liam Moss Sunday. ?
Here's a likeness of the Athletics, of Springfield, (O J the club which meets Sullivan's Quakers In the Sunday afternoon pastiming at Athletic park. Personnel of the team: Wolf, formerly with -Battle Creek and Saginaw, Michigan state league; Thompson, c, formerly with Portsmouth; Schenck, Sb, Peoria of Three-Eye; Standish, Manistee, Michigan state; H. Actor, 2b; G. Acton, If; WIndomaker, lb; P. Lubbers, "cf;. W. Lubbers, utility. '
Big League Dope
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost Pet Brooklyn 26 16 .619 Philadelphia 25 19 .568 New York ....... 23 20 .535 Chicago 24 22 ..476 Boston 20 22 .476 Cincinnati 22 25 .468 Pittsburg 20 25 .444 St. Louis 21 29 .420 Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati, 0; Boston, 0. (16 innings; darkness.) Brooklyn. 3; St. Louis, 1. Chicago, 5; New York, 2. Philadelphia, 5; Pittsburg, 3. Games Toaay. Cincinnati at Boston. . , Chicago at New York. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Brooklyn.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland 31 19 .620 New York 25 21 .543 Washington 26 22 .542
Boston 25 23 .521
Detroit 25 24 .510
Chicago 22 24 .478 St. Louis ... . . . . ; 21 27 .437 Philadelphia 15 30 .333 Yesterday's Results. New York, 4; Detroit, 2. Cleveland, 11; Philadelphia 2. Washington, 3; Chicago, 2. Boston 5; St. Louis, 3. Games Today. Washington at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis.
Moore Holds Lead Slugging at 333
New Castle's little jaunt over this way Sunday last didn't do the Quakers' batting average a bit of good. In fact, every member of the Richmond club lost out in his coluting account. More and Stephenson, pacemakers in the team batting, failed to scratch while Holmes and Davis, in runners-up positions, failed to perform any better. More, despite the fact that he went hitless in the New Castle fracas, leads the stickers of Patti, Brehm & Co. . He is connecting at a .333 clip. Stephenson is running a close second at .313. Cooney, Logan and Davis are clustered down the line with .267. The team records follow: A.B. R. IB. 2B.3B. HR. TB. SB. O. A. E. B.A. F.A. Wallace, p.. . ..2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .500 1.000 Moore; If 15 3 5 0 2 . 0 9 0 9 0 0 .333 1.000 Stephenson, lb . .16 3 5 0 1 0 7139 3 4 .313 .913 Cooney, cf 15 2.4 1 0 0 5 5 7 1 1 .267 .S89 Logan, ss 15 4400047 12 16 7 .267 .800 Davis, 3b 15 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 8 11 4 .267 .827 Holmes, rf 4 1 10 0 01 0 0 0 0 .250 .000 Kelly, 2b 17 2 4 0 0 0 4 4 10 7 2 .235 .895 Sullivan, c .... 14 2 . 3 0 0 0 3 . 0 18,. 0 - 0 .213 1.000 Schattel. rf ...10 1 2 0 0 0 .2 1 2 0 0 .200 1.000 Mlnier, p 10 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 12 1 .200 .936
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could last ninety innings as the first section of a double header.
You're Right, Claude. Lubbers and Windowmaker are the names of two members of the Springfield club booked for Athletic park, Sunday.
All of which goes to show that
Richmond isn't $he only town persons of queer monikers. But Lubbers, you win!
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AMERICAN Clubs. Indianapolis . . . Louisville , Kansas City . . . Minneapolis ... Columbus Toledo St. Paul . :
ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost.
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Milwaukee 15
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Pet .622 .592 .583 .522 .513 .425 .415 .312
Yesterday's Results. Milwaukee. 2; Columbus, 1. Indianapolis, 4; Minneapolis, Toledo, 11; Kansas City, 6, St. Paul; 7; Louisville, 4. Games Today. Toledo at' Milwaukee. Columbus at Kansas City. Indianapolis at St. Paul. Louisville at Minneapolis.
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