Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 191, 29 June 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916

foyer's Two-Base Hit Humbles Leading Press Nine

BAYER'S BLOW

STINGS PRESS UNTO DEFEAT

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Teams. Won. Lnt Pet

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.500 .428 428 .400

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resa 4 2 Caysee 3 2 Jankers 2 2

feensy 3 '4

Memos 3 4

reds 2 a

Game This Week. Tonight Press v. Feds.

V-friday Kayaee vs. Bankers.

Kremo, 4; Press, 3. r Stunned and awed, as it were, by e unexpected feat of Georee Baver.

kho knocked a two-base bit, the leadr.g Press clan of the Commercial

ague couldn't come back, and the

tremos by virtue of their sixth in-

lng garrison landed the Athletic park ssioning last night. The score inicates the character of the battle. At the close of the regulation time five innings both teams had acumulated three runs. In the Press art of the extra inning the inky ngers managed to shove one over

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With the game practically tucked

way, the dough artists unlimbered 1 their part of the sixth. An Essany Tdsode, with Nicola CoBtello and Ink

KTelsbrod in the leading roles, broke

p the game in the finale of part six. he score: Press. ' A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Gates, lb .. 2 1 0 9 1 0

ring. If 10 01 0 0

v?lsbrnd, c . . 3 0 1 3 0 0

mrr, cf 2 1 0 0 0 0 oetello. 2b ., 3 0 0 0 0 2 arke.r, 3b ... 3 1 1 1 2 0 eregge, es . . 2 0 0 1 1 1

hrarfe-1, rf ... 2 0 l l 0 o

Totals 19 3 4 16 8 3 One out when winning run was

rored.

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"Good Little Man" Who Meets "Good Big Man" in Ring Jack Dillon, In fighting togs and In his street dothes. Dillon Is giving away 34 pounds when he meets Frank Moran in the ring In Brooklyn en June 29.

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Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues

NATIONAL. At Cincinnati RUE St. Louis 110 020 0149 14 1 Cincinnati 100 000 1406 10 1 Batteries: Ames. Meadows. Hall pnd

Snyder; Toney, Dale, . Knetzer. Schultz and W'ingo. At Chicago R H E Pittsburg 000 002 1003 1 0 1 Chicago 000 020 0002 6 2 Batteries: Mameaux and Gibson; Lavender, Vaughan and Fischer. Second game R. H. E. Pitsburg 000 000 010 010 000 0013 12 2 Chicago 000 100 000 010 000 0002 9 3 Batteries: Miiler, Harmon, Jacob6, Cooper and Wilson; McConnell, Herdricks and Fisher. At New York--R. H. E. Philadelphia ... 100 011 0003 13 2 New York 100 200 01 3 13 2 Batteries Demaree and E. Burns; Schauer, Perritt, Benton and Rariden.

Groh Blames Luck For Reds' Showing

"Have I joined the guard?" chuckled Heinle Groh, celebrated third sacker

of tne Cincinnati Reds, this morning, when asked by a party of Richmond friends whether the report that he had

SPECIALS LOSE GAME

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SUNDAY BOOKINGS Cambridge City at Richmond. fJremsrork at Itatliff park. P.oxalls at Lewlsburg. Millcr-Kempcr at Centerville. T'alestme at. Haeerstown.

WANDERS FROM HOME.

C. B. Shinier, aced fi., living at 411 Jvoi.h Thirteenth .street, wandered

Sacrifice hit?. " Ewirc. 'i;i in aiitiia' ay from his home and was found . " ! -..-I., .r .it iVivlmvtnn ( TTi. Id non-

,rnck cm'., ly Vr.i Zaut. 3; ! VI-'tally deranged. Shisler was returned

n fj to ins Home ioa:iv ny auenii nn.-eii. BUM on balls, cti' Vigran, 2. ,

Double play, Wir.e to Kennedy

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At Brooklyn R. H. E. Brooklyn 100 020 0003 5 0 Boston 101 000 000 2 7 0 Batteries: Pfeffer and Meyers; Tyler and Tragressor.

S. S. LEAGUE. V. L. Pet. Mt. Moriah 2 0 1000 Presbys 2 0 1000 Specials 1 1 .500 Lutherans 0 1 .000 Baptists 0 1 .000 St. Marys 0 2 .000 Game Friday. Lutherans vs. Baptists. Presbys, 7; Specials, 4. O'Xeil, on the mound for the Presbys, pitched good ball and was backed by beter support than Ewbank, serving for the Specials. The score: R. H. E. Specials 110 200 0 I 4 2 Presbys ...202 003 x 7 8 1 Batteries: Ewbank and Rost; O'Nell and Bullock.

deserted the Herzogites for the Villa hunting pastiming was true or not "Have I inineH iha ithipM himiM

! Groh. "Weil, as lone as the nresMit-

war down on Redland field continues.: I think the whole outfit is needed to ' keep the Reds in the National," continued Heinie "What's the trouble with the Reds?. Everything and nothing. The team has been up against an assortment of tough luck. They will come through, later." , . Mr. Groh, with a party of Clncln-;' nati friends, motored to Richmond tovisit relatives today. Mrs. H. Groh 1 a daughter of M. H. Bender, a traveling salesman with the Jones Hard' ware company.

WHEAT CROP RIPENS

Wheat harvest will start In Wayne county about the first of next week, Walter Ratliff said this morning. The wheat is fast ripening and by the end of next week the large golden fields will be In the shock.

American linoleum factories are Increasing their output at the expense of Scotland's exports.

AMERICAN. At Philadelphia R. H. E. New. York 300 050 1009 8 2 Philadelphia ... 100 100 5007 12 4 Batteries: Russell and Nunamaker; Myers and Meyers. At Cleveland R. H. E.

Chicago 020 000 1205 10 0 Cleveland 000 000 1001 5 0 Batteries: Russell and Schalk; Cov-j Teleski, Coumbe and O'Neill. At Washington J R. H. E. ! Boston 011 000 0002 8 1 ; Washington ... 000 001 41 6 12 2 Batteries: Mays, Gregg and Caay; Johnson and Henry. ' j

At St. Louis ; R. H. E. ! Detroit 100 011 0003 5 1 j St. Louis 023 000 00 5 5 1 I Eatteries: Mitchell, Boland, Cun-! ningham and Baker; Plank and Chap-j man.

Stolen baes. Thornburg. Foster, L-kler, Kennedy, Van Zant, Gates Time of game, 1:15. Umpire. McConaha.

Bte League Dope

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubfl. Won. Lost. Pet.

trooklyn 35 22

hiladelphia 31 27

Boston 29 2fi

ew York 29 27 hicago 29 33

ittsburg 27 31

lncinnati 28 34

Louis 2S 3G Yesterday's Results.

t. Louis. 9; Cincinnati, 6. fVew York, 4; Philadelphia. 3.

Brooklyn. 3; Boston, 2. Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 2. First game. Tittsburg, 3; Chicago, 2. Second game. Eighteen innings. Games Today. Chicago at St. Louis, rhilndelphia at New York. Brooklyn at Boston.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubfl. Won. Lost. Pet. ew York 35 26 .574 vrlnnd 35 27 fifiR ,'ston 33 29 532

otrolt 34 hlengo 31

t. Louis 28 hiladelphia 17

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531 517 444 .293

TO H ON TEAM

MUNGIE ASKS GAME I

The Muncie Stonewalls, the speediest team traveling out of Muncie, would like to hear from local managers wishing bookings. Address all communications to John Boyd, manager, Hotel Delaware, Muncie, Ind.

Fireworks .We are booking order? now for July 3rd delivery. Small or large displays for private use. We are in position to give estimates and lowest prices. Sporting goods for the Fourth Fishing tackle, Tennis, Baseball, Guns, Hunting Goods,

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Supplies, Etc.

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The Df rails, successors to the Robiai.on five in the Y. M. C. A. Summer league, failed to derail the R. H. S. team in "their initial appearance last night. Hafner, who averaged 151, led High team. Schepman, who toppled them at 149, was the Derail consistent. The scores:

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Yesterday's Results. N'ew York, 9: Philadelphia. C hicago, 5; Cleveland, 1. Washington, 6: Boston, 2.

X. louls. 5; Detroit. 3.

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Rees 122 149 Blind 119 113 Hafner 161 1H5 Morel 150 150 Falck 140 140

3d. 126 139 128 150 140

Total. 399 371 454 450 420

Av. 132 124 151 150 140

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Totals . Player Pa rd rick . Wallace . Graham . . Bro wn . . Seh'-yman Totals .

702 717 Derails. 1st. 2d.

138 120

105 136

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3d. 120 124 87 125 151

Total. Av. 398 133

388 291 383 477

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671 629 607 1907

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

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Clubs. Won. Lot. Pet. ansa City 38 , 28 .594 :inseapol!s 37 26 .587 KliAiapolls 34 26 .567 .uisvillo 34 28 .543 ( Taul 27 30 474 Rumbus 23 30 .464 ilcdo 26 31 .446 lllwniikeo 19 43 .306

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Yssterday'c Results. Indiflnnpolle, 2; Columbus, 1. St. Paul. 7: Milwaukee, R. Tcledo, 2: Ixiuisvllle, 1. Minneapolis, 8; Kansas City, 2. GsTisa Today. Columbus At Indlarunolla.

joledo at Louisville.

Kansas City at Minneapolis.

Ths u4 of HtW9 fta binding material ! Manager Tommy Leach, of Rochester, former Pirate and Cub star, has r mortar originated In th romote done much In the outer garden this season to keep his international league i st, Ona eu66fistimt U that eotne team up with the leaders of President Ed Barrow's circuit. When Leach vaflis when using llmdctuaa rocka dropped cut of big league ball many predicted that hia days cf usefulness

cor.flne. thair nffi noileed that Ihajen th ciemcnd were nuir.corcd. Aitlicug.i Manager Leach'c equad Is not

naa wee e'daced by iha ju?tiftti of

leddirig the circuit they arc ccac enjugh to the leaders to prove trouble

HAGERSTOWX, Ind., June 29. Strengthened by the addition of some of thft speediest players of the Richmond S. A. L. league, the Ilagerstown Hubs will take the field against the Palestine Leaders, at Oasner park, Hagersiown, Sunday. .1. Lojan, B. Niebuhr. Otis Crayeraft, B. Raney, all former and present Richmond stars, will be with the Hubs. Johnson, the Cincinnati slabber, will start the game for the Hub?. On July Fourth Wililamsburg comes to Hagerstown for a double bill. JohnKon is slated to twirl both enda of the two-ply ' argument. Roop, Wolfe and Davis will work for Wiliams'ourg.

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