Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 186, 23 June 1916 — Page 7
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THE KICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916
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FEDS DEFEAT BANKER CREW SCORE 5 TO 3 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. W. 4 L. 1 2 2 3 3 3 Pet. .800 .600 .500 .400 .400 .250 Press Kaysee 3 Bankers 2 Pennsy .. ... 2 Kremos 2 Feds l SCHEDULE NEXT WEEK. . Monday Pennsy vs. Feds. Wednesday Kremo vs. Press. Thursday Press vs. Feds. Friday Kaysee vs. Bankers. FEDS, 5; BANKERS. 3. Connie Mack Louey Niewohner's systematic coaching as well as the cooperation of the rest 6f the Postal Fed force broke the Bankers last night in a great little five inning affair. The Federals' new "find." Don Long, proved to be a big aid to the aims and purposes of Niewohner and his U. S. employes. Frank Kiser, too, produced a surprise in shape of a new flinger, Hebe Williams, of bye-gone day high school fame. Williams twirled a pretty game. The game was tucked away in the third round, when the Federals chalked up three, the result of bingles, boots and bones. After the bases had become choked, Stinson closed his eyes and smote out a rattling double. A Banker rally in the final netted two but tight work on part of the Fed infield he,ld up the come-back work. The score: Bankers A.B. R. H. P.O. A 0 3 0 Kicer, c 3 Wledman, cf. 2 Wilson, ss .... 3 Tboraason, 3b 3 Thompson, 2b 3 Cra wford, If . . . 3 Gillespie, lb .. 1 Williams, p .. 2 Parshall, rf . . 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 o l 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 o o Total 21 FccIb 4 12 8 Young, rf ... Smelser, If . Dennis, c Quigley, cf . . Knauber, lb . Davis, 3b . . . Zeyen, 2b ... Stinson, ss . . Long, ) 0 0 9 0 h 0 1 0 0 15 Total 20 5 By innings Cankers 1 0 0 0 23 Feds 0 3 1 1 x 5 Two base hits Stinson. Sacrifice hits Dennis. Hit by Pitcher Knauber, Qulcley. Struck out by Lo;is 12; by Williams 3. Daces on ball; by Long 3; by Williams 1. Time of game 1:20. Umpire Kennedy. SETTLE FRANCHISE S, A. L. TONIGHT S. A. L. STANDING. W. L. Pet. W. L. Starr 4 0 1000 1000 .800 Nrrco 4 1 .800 .833 .667 I'er.nsv 3 2 .600 .667 .500 A. S. M 3 2 .600 .667 .500 J. Fry 2 3 .400 .500 .333 . ' 2 4 .333 .428 .286 1 G. C 1 3 .250 .400 .200 Ad Hill 1 5 .167 .286 .143 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE. Pennsy vs. Stars, Athletic. (Umpire Allison) Ad Hill vs. J-Fry. Playground. (Umpire Blcknell) I. G. C. vs. A. S. M.. Natco. (Umpire Glenna1) vs. Natco, Beallview or Easthaven. (Umpire Karns) Either the Atlas company or Easthaven will be awarded the Westcott franchise in tonight's meeting of S. L. directors at. the "Y." If Easthaven is given club membership. Slack's tram will play the Xatcos at the Easthaven diamond Saturday. If the Atlas company is chosen, the Natco-Atlas Karae will be played at Beallview. Peck Karns, a former Richmond high school athlete, who has returned to his home in Richmond for the summer, will umpire the fourth game of the schedule. BFST TREATMENT 5. S. S. Removes the Cause. r Specialists in Catarrh troubles hat aproed that It is an lnefctlcn ol tji bloo;l. The laboratories of the S. 5. 'S. Co. at Atlanta, have proven It. Ohca jou p't your blood free from impurities .-leansed of the Catarrhal pi urns, which it is now a prey to bemuse of its unhealthy statei you wiil lie leiicved of Catarrh the drlppiiiS In t'.K' throat, hawkiny and spitting, raw r.ores In the nostrlU, and the disnwreeahle bad breath. It was caused, i the first place, because your lmpov. rlsheri blood was easily infected. Poss.bly a slight cold or contact with M.nieone who had a cold. But the point is don't suffer with Catarrh It is not rncrsary. The remedy, S. S S., discovered over fifty years ao, tested, n e and tried, is always obtainable at tiny drJi' store. It has proven its value, in thousands of cases. It will do so iu your case. Get S. S. S. at once and j TjTln treatment. If yours is a Jona;i landing- case, be sure to write the Kwift Hprcific Co., Atlanta, Ga., fcr free expert medical advice. They will tell you hov this purely vegetable Mood tonic cleanses the impurities Strom .the blood by literally washing Jt clean. They will prove to you that thousand of sufferers from Catarrh, rfter consistent treatment with S. S. S.f nve been freed from the trouble ana fell Its disagreeable features and restored to health and vigor. Don't deil.iy the treatment. TaJ( S. f 8. at .once.
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'A ' 'J Here is Earl Thompson, of the University of Southern California, considered by Pacific Coast athletic experts to be one of the greatest all around stars ever produced on that seaboard. FORFEIT THREE GEMES Robinson forfeited three games to the Bookkeeps in the "Y" summer league bowling last night. The Bookkeep3 rolling against a picked team registered the following scores: BOOKKEEPS. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Kehlenbrink 16S 117 109 394 131 White 90 76 81 247 82 Blomeyer ... 119 119 121 359 120 Blind 113 113 113 Fulle 147 159 306 153 Falk 174 131 131 436 145 Totals 604 590 601 1855 ... BUD WALLACE FIGHTS Bud Wallace, the local youngster, who made a hit with local boxing fans Tuesday night, will take on Monk Fowler, another local comer, in a mili at the Carnival grounds Saturday night. The bout is scheduled to go ten rounds. TIGERS MEET M.-K. . TEAM Herb Stegman, manager of the Richmond Tigers, and Charles Feasle, of the Miller-Kemper club, have agreed on a Sunday game at Athletic . park. The Tigers were scheduled to meet the Rexalls, but the game was canceled. EATON HEARS BAND CONCERTS EATON, 0.,.June 23. The first of a series of. concerts was played last evening by the Commercial club band in front of the St. Clair building.
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Thompson's specialty is hurdling, and. he has twice equalled Bob Simpson's world's record over the low hurdles. Thompson is also adept in the dashes, and can high and broad jump and toss ROOTERS USE TRUCKS TO GO TO CQNNERSVILLE Richmond fans wishing to accompany the' Richmond baseball team to Connersville Sunday should notify the Richmond management at once. . The Quaker contingent will make the trip in trucks, leaving the city about 11 o'clock Sunday morning. New Havana Ca -
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PLAYGROUND LEAGUE BEGiNS SCHEDULE
Organization of the City Playground League including representative teams of the four city school playgrounds, has been effected and first games of the season will be played at the Playground next Tuesday afternoon. Club membership includes Baxter, Hibberd, Whitewater and the East-end Playground teams. Games will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week. The Whitewater and Playground teams were the first to get into action in a practice game played at the East-end Playground yesterday afternoon. The Whitewater boys won 26 to 21. Big League Dope NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 31 19 .620 Philadelphna 30 22 .577 New York 25 24 .510 Boston ... 25 24 .510 Cincinnati 26 28 .481 Chicago 25 29 .463 Pittsburg . 22 28 .440 St. Louis 23 33 .411
Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati-Chicago, rain. Boston, 3; New York, 1. (Eleven innings.) Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia, 0. (First game.) Brooklyn, 8; Philadelphia, 5. (Second game.) Games Today. Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburg. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland 33 24 .579 Washington 31 24 .564 Detroit 32 25 561 New York 29 25 .537 ! Boston 29 27 .518 Chicago 27 28 .491 St. Louis 24 32 .429 Philadelphia 16 36 .308 Yesterday's Results. Cleveland. 4; Detroit, 3. Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 0. Boston, 1; New York, 0. Philadelphia, 4; Washington, 2. (First game.) Washington, 6; Philadelphia. 1. (Second game.) Games Today. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Kansas City 35 23 .603 Indianapolis 32 22 .593 Louisville 32 24 .51 Minneapolis 31 24 .564 Columbus 23 26 .469 Toledo 22 27 .449 St. Paul 22 27 .449 Milwaukee 16 ' 40 .286 Yesterday's Results. Kansas City, 5; Indianapolis, 1. (First game.) Indianapolis, 9; Kansas City, 7. (Second game.) Louisville, 9; Milwaukee, 1. Columbus, 8; Minneapolis, 4. (First game.) Minneapolis, 4; Columbus, 2. Toledo-St. Paul, rain. Games Today. Louisville at Kansas City. Toledo at Minneapolis. Columbus at St. Paul. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. LYBOULT TO TAKE COURSE IN GYMNASTIC SCHOOL Lyman Lyboult, mathematis instruc- j tor at the Garfield junior high school, will leave soon for Indianapolis to take a course in the North American Gymnastic school. Next fall Mr. Ly-1 .It ...ill inA rtYtnrcra f ? ofVi I uuuil win tan-c; runic i.uaigc v 1. olu letic and gymnastic work at Garfield Belgium's population at the outbreak of the war was 7,700,000.
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Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues
NATIONAL. At Brooklyn - R.H.E. Philadelphia ... 000 000 0000 2 3 Brooklyn 000 320 OOx 5 9 2 Batteries McQuillan, Chalmera and Killifer; Pfiffer and Meyers. Second Game. R.H.E. Pihiadelphia ... 000 200 3005 8 2 I Brooklyn 300 010 40x 8 14 0 Batteries Bender, Mayer and Burns; Smith, Dell, Marquard and McCarthy. At New York R. H. E. Boston 001 000 000 023 7 0 New York . . 000 010 000 001 5 1 Batteries Nehf and Gowdy; Schauer and Rariden. At Pittsburg R H E St Louis 110 010 100 4 6 3 Pittsburg 100 102 40x 8 13 3 Batteries Williams and Snyder; Jacobs and Wilson. AMERICAN. At Detroit R, H E Cleveland 000 000 0404 9 2 Detroit 000 000 2013 9 0 Batteries Coveliskie, Coumbe, Bagby and O'Niel; Dubuc, Boland, Cunningham and Stanage. At Boston R H E New York 000 000 0000 3 6 Boston 000 100. OOx 1 7 2 Batteries Fischer and Nunamaker; Ruth and Thomas. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Washington .... 000 020 0002 5 4 Philadelphia 010 100 02x 4 6 1 Batteries Rice, Gallia and Henry; Myers and chang. Second Game. R. H. E. Washington .... 002 020 101 6 7 1 Philadelphia ... 001 000 0001 6 3 Batteries Dumont and Williams; Nabors, Bush, Wycoff and Schang. CARNIVAL ATTRACTS 1,500 SPECTATORS The Printers' Union made about $60 as their share of the profits at the carnival, which is being held just south of Glen Miller park, last night. This makes about $75 profits that the union has taken In up to date and two of the biggest nights are yet to come, Ray Howells, chairman of the carnival committee, said today. More than 1,500 people attended the exhibition last night. This was the largest crowd that has been on the grounds since the company opened here Monday night. WITTS STATION Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley of Wichita Kan., returned home Tuesday after a brief visit with friends here Dan Lashley, having completed a new dwelling, is moving the old one to his farm southwest of Witt's, which will be occupied by James Murray C. C. Petry attended the annual conference of the Brethren held at Winona Lake, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hensley, who were recently married at DuPont, Ind., have moved to Boston Worley Ramey is able to be out again .ftcr a few weeks' illness of typhoid pneumonia. . . .Jesse Berry went to Crown City, O., after his brother, who will assist in the tile factory. I RANTS 2 Pairs for $5.00 Made to Order AL R0ST Panic Proof Tailorman 14 N. 6th St. Company of America
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