Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 197, 6 July 1916 — Page 5

PAGE FIVE John Holmes Sets PidfW for Quaker

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916

PRESS FASTENS TIGHTER CLASP M FIRST RUNG

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Teams. Won. Lost. Pet.

Tress 5 Kaysee 4 Feds 3 Pennsy 3 Kremos 3 Bankers 2

3 3 3 4 4 3

.625 MO .500 .428 .428 .400

The Sc" ' Tonight Pennsy :; .'Jankers. Friday Pennsy vs. Bankers. Press, 7; Kaysee, 5. ThankB to lucky breaks and tendencies of the Knights to muss up everything coming their way, the Press team once more holds the lead in the Commercial league, the change going Info effect last night when the Inky Fingers harvested their contest with the Knights of Columbus brigade. It was a game featured with lota of bitting and still more erring. Everybody hit and everybody foozled. In the swat division the rival squadrons broke about on a par. However, the Knights managed to out-err the Press Infield at times when tight fielding infant the game thrown either way. Karl Allison, the veteran, came lark last night and the Press club profited by his consistent work. The feore: Press.

A R. R. II. P.O.

..3 1 2 8

Gates, lb . , Parker, 3h . Allison, as , Van Zant, If Williams, c

Sclirn'dg'hff. 2b 3 Warfel, cf 3 Griffith, rf ... 3 Suits, p 1

1 1 0 0 0 0 o

1 2 1 3 0 0 0 1

0 3 0 2 o 0 0 0

Totals 24 7 Kaysee. A R R Klnsella, 3b ..3 1 Dlnglny. ss . . . 3 0 fiharkitt. c ... 3 1 Kliagcr, p ... 2 2 Boyce, If 2 0 Otten, 2b 2 0 Pender, cf 2 0 Ilasomeier, lb 1 1 ' ("'renin, rf 2 0

10 15 H. P.O. 0 2

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0 0 1 t 1 1 0 9 n

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A. 1 1 2 O J ft 3 ft ft 1

Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues

NATIONAL. At Eoston R. H. E. Philadelphia ... 100 001 0002 7 2

Boston 000 000 001Batteries - Rixey and Barnes, Hughes and Gowdy.

-1 3 1 Burns;

R. H. E.

At Pittsburg

Chicago 010 120 0004 6 2 Pittsburg 010 101 0003 6 3 Batteries Hendrix, Lavender and Fischer; Miller, Harmon and Wilson. At St. Louis R. H. E. Cincinnati 100 000 0001 9 1 St. Louis 100 000 03 4 4 0 Batteries Toney and Wingo; WilliamB and Gonzales.

AMERICAN. At Washington R. H. E. New York 030 001 3029 16 1 Washington ... 000 000 0011 4 3 Batteries Keating and Walters; Ayers, Rice ajid Henry.

TEAM INJURES DRIVER.

FRANKLIN, Ind., July 6. John M. Vandiver was seriously injured when his team ran away while he was plowing com.

OXFORD KEEPS OPEN FOB 300 STUDENTS

LONDON, July 6. Oxford University will open next term with less than 300 students. But the professors have decided that the venerable institutions which did not close in the course of the Napoleonic Wars, shall not pay a higher honor to the Kaiser. Most likely the students will be concentrated in four or five of the col

leges, but some professors are Insist-1 Ing that all the colleges be kept open, j

with a small remnant of dons and un dergreduates in each.

Injuries Fail to Halt Yankees

Two Yankee stars who are out of game, owirg to injuries "Home Run" Baker (at left) and "Fritz" Maisel. Despite the enforced defection of these players, the Yankees are making a bold fight for the American League pennant.

The strength of tungsten filaments has been increased more than 300 per cent since they began to be used for electric lighting in 1908.

1 Totals . . . .

By inninss;

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13 11

2 3 2ft 03 1 1 0 0-

Prcss;

Two-rase hits, Klinger, Sharkltt. Three Lasi; hi If. Suits. Allison. i':tcrifico hit, ParluT. SUucl; cut. by Suit:) 2. Lacs cn bal'.u. by Suit:! 2. by Kling--r. 1. Stolon b:tces, Klnsella. Sharkitt and Suit,.:- ' Doublc play. Klinger to Hasemeier; Allkicu to Gates. Time of gahe, 1:00.

INGLE DEFEATS SMITH. In the first of the series of diminutionmatches on the Country club green yesterday, Walter Englc defeatd Sam Smith, 3 up 2. A number of miach.es are scheduled for this afternoon.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet.

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Brooklyn 39 Philadelphia 35 Boston 33 Chicago 3. New York 3ft St. Louis .33 Cincinnati 29

Yesterday's Results. St. Louis, 2: Cincinnati, 1. Chicago, 4; Pittsburg, 3 Philadelphia. 2: Boston, 1. Brooklyn-New York, rain. Games Tcday, New York at Pittsburc.

25 29 2S 36 o o ') 39 40

X47 .541 .493 .47(5 .458 .420

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603 .580

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet.

New York 41 Cleveland 40 Chicago 37 Boston 37 Washington 30 Dotroll 35 St. Louis 30 Philadelphia 17

PARIS, July 6. It has been discovered that. the. tomb of Mile. Lanlelme, the famous beauty, has been desecrated for the second time. As on the first occasion in December, 1911, the family vault of M. Alfred Edwards, her husband, who is buried in the same tomb, was entered at night. Slabs were displaced and -the oaken and lead coffins cut open in search of the celebrated grey pearls said to have been buried with the corpse. These were originally interred with

the body, but when the first outrage

was committed those who

the grave failed to find them

perpetrators of the latest crime have been unaware that the Edwards

.544 ! family had removed the precious .522 necklace long ago. The second pro-

.493 fauation has again proved futile.

There will be no call for volunteers during .Mexican trouble and probably never again. This was made known by Lieutenant Coppock while inspecting the recruiting station yesterday. The inspecting officer has re-routed

I his territory to reach Richmond on

Wednesday instead of on Friday. The place of volunteers .has been taken by the national guard, Lieutenant Coppock said. Jn case more troops must be had. more national guards will ba organized. Paul Comstock had a long conference with the Lieutenant yesterday discussing the advisability of organizing a national guard in Richmond The state officer said that recruiting was getting better every day and that from all appearances July would be the bumper month.

Holmes Leads Quaker Stickers Ii Although be has participated tn only two full games. Johnny Holmes, S. A. L. light now with the Richmond ; dub, Is clouting .500 and bids fair to maintain a good pace in the stickwork. Webster Moore, who has been In " every action, is the only .300 hitter in the rest of the pack. Moore is bingling .31 S. Herb Logan, who connected two-of-four in the Cambridge City affair has "come np from seventh to fourth. The individual team records follow A.B. R. H. 2B. 3B.HR. TB. S B. O. A. E. B A. F.A.' Holmes, 2b 8 4 4 1 1 0 10 0 4 2 1 .500 .85:1 Moore, If 22 4 T 1 3 0 14 1 11 0 0 .31S 1.00C Kelly, 2b 21 3 6 0 0 0 6 5 10 10 .3 .,SS.SC Logan, ss 22 4 6 1 0 0 7 10 IS 23 S .273 .S35 Cooney. cf 23 5 6 1 0 0 7 8 8 1 1 .261 .900 Schattel, rf 12 2 3 0 0. 0 3 2 2 0 0 .250 1.000 J Wallace, rf, p S 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 .250 .750 i Davis, rb 23 1 5 0 0 0 5 0 10 14 5 .218 .S2S ! Stephenson, lb 24 3 5 0 1 0 7 1 62 3 6 .208 .915 Minier, p 15 5 3 0 0 0 3 0 . 5 19 1.- .2u0 ..960 J Sullivan, c 22 3 4 0 0 0 4 0 32 S 1 .182- .972 t

LUTHERAN NINE WINS BOTH ENDS OF DOUBLE BILL

Presbys . . . Mt. Moriah Lutherans . Specials . . . Baptists . . , St. Marys ,

Won. Lost. Pet. .3 0 1.000

1 I 9

.667 Ml .333 .000 .000

Yesterday's Scores. . Lutherans, 17; Specials, 1. Lutherans, 12; Baptists, 3. By winning both sections of its double schedules of yesterday, the Lutheran club of the Sunday school league moves up to a tie for the second place in the league standing.

CHECK UP FINANCES

Directors of the Saturday Afternoon league will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Settlement of the league finances relative to the July Fourth program will be made at this time. Advisability of suspending players whose usport6manlike actions marred Tuesday's game will also be discussed.

BOOKS ORESTES TEAM:

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind.. July ; Orestes, Ind., one of the speediest teams of northern - Indiana a team, that has not lost a game this year has been booked for Sunday's game . here. Manager Charles Beard, of the Williamsburg club announces. Orestes recently defeated the Franklin semi-pros.

Chinese railroad embankments are

protected from floods by planting them

with a native grass with tenacioun roots that reelst erosion.

Clinton Chester in twenty-five years has traveled nearly 1.000,000 miles on Dayton (O.) street railway lines. He is a motorman.

FIRST GAME. Specials. A.B. R. H. P.O A.

Grant, c 2 0 0 Rost, 2b 2 0 0 Falk, ss-p 3 1 1 Ewbanks, p-ss. 3 0 0 Brehm. lb ... 2 0 0 Parker, If 3 0 0 Smith, 3b 3 0 0

3 1 0 2 5 0 0

0 0 0 1

E. 3 0 3 0

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Chesterfields do for your smoking exactly what a .bedtime snack does for your appetite frhey satisfy ! and yet they 're mild

Total IS 1 1 11 6 6 Bullerdick out for not touching second in fourth inning.

Lutherans.

Stegman. ss . E. Rees, If .. Feeger, c R. Rees, lb . Bulach, 3b . . Lahrman, p . Sickman, 2b . Foss'kmpr, rf Bullerdick, cf.

1 0 1 1 o 1 1 0 0

Total 24 By Innings Specials 0 0 Lutherans . . .1 2

Summary: Two

17 14

1 0

5 0 1

base hits.

15 6 3 R. .H E. 01 1 fi

17 1.4 1

Falk,

CIGARETTES

E. Rees, Feeger, R. Rees, Fossenkem

per; three base hits, Bulach; home

runs, Sickman; hit by pitcher, bv

Falk, Lahrman; struck out by Ewbanks, 2, by Lahrman. 7: bases on

balls, by Evbanks, 1, Falk, 1, Lahr

man. 1; stolen bases, Falk, Stegman,

Bulach, Lahrman. Sickman. 2:

double plays, Bulach to Stegman to

it. Kces: ummre. Robert Nnhr .Tr

SECOND GAME. Lutherans.

20 for !0c.

andyet they're MILD

Stegman, c

E. Re.es, If. Feeger, gs

R. Rees, lb , Bulach, 3b Lahrman, p Sickman, 2b

Foss'kempr, rf 2 Bullerdick, cf. 2

DUTCH CAN GET ONLY

GERMAN MADE CIGAR

Ecal6 Becker, formerly of the Philiclclphia and New York National League teams, is now leading the American Association batsmen with in average of .325.

Yesterday's Results. Xcw York, f; Washington, 1. Boston-Philadelphia, rain.

Games Tod3y. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston.

121 It. will be remembered that madame j ROTERDAM, July 6 The Dutch are 266 met her death in July, 1911, when. ; complaining they can buy only cigars with her husband on a yacht on the ! of German make. The well known

: Rhine. After dinner she apparently ; Dutch brands are not obtainable. Ger-

! fell overboard and was found some ; hours later, dead. The body was brought to Paris for burial, i Finger marks have been discovered by the police on the walls cf the vault which may lead to the identification of those guilty of the outrage.

Total 34 12 Baptists Cockrill. ss . . 4 0 Yoager, c .... 4 0 Lee, p 4 0 II. Byrkett, lb 3 1 O. Byrkett. If. 4 1 Sullivan, 3b ..3 0 Coulter, 2b ... 3 0 Dintamen, rf . . 2 0 Total 27 2

II . P.O. A. E. 13 0 0 110 0 1110 1 12 0 2 3 1 5 0 2 111 2 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 21 11 3 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 2 10 3 0 18 11 110 0 0 2 10 16 12 0 0 0 0

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By InningsLutherans . . Baptists .... Summary:

21 9 6

R. H. E. 2 7 0 112 10 3 0 0 2 0 2 1 6' base hits, Lihr-1

0 7 1 0 0 0 Two

man. 2; three base hits, Bulach; j struck out by Lahrman, 3, by Lee. 2; j bases on balls by Lahrman, 2; by Lee, i 6; stolen bases, Feeger. R. Reps, Sick-; man, 2; double plays, Bualch to Sickman to R. Rees; umpire, Robert! Xohr, Jr. i

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man buyers entered the market here

last year -and bought up all the raw tobacco in Holland and now the Hollanders can smoke only what Germany sends.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

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hat I could not sleep. My face was I red and swollen, and covered with dry Jeverifh scales. Was unable to attend I '.o business for weeks at a time. I had about given up all hope when) tried Amolox. The firft application! jave me relief so I could sleep. In 3 '

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Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. ' Kansas City ...43 30 .589. Indianapolis 39 30 .565 ! Louisville 39 32 .535; Minneapolis 3S 33 .535 ; Toledo 32 33 .492! St. Paul 32 34 .495; Columbus 27 33 .415 ! Milwaukee 25 45 .357,

COTTAGES AT LAKE STANDING IDLE NOW

Yesterday's Results. Louisville, 5; Columbus, 0. Milwaukee, 2; Kansas City, 0. Indianapolis, 4; Toledo. 2. St. Paul. 7; Minneapolis, 2.

SPECIAL SESSION OF THE WAYNE COUNTY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Wayne County Council will meet in special session on Friday, July 14th, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the Commissioners' Court Room at the Court House in the City of Richmond. The Council will then adjourn to meet in

Very few persons have made use of j joint session w ith the Board of County

their cottages at Morton lake so far j Commissioners and the County Bridge this year. Richard Sedgwick said to-1 Engineer, in the High School audiday. A few people have spent one orjtorium of the High School building two of the real hot nights at the cot-j situated on Xorth Ninth street in the tages but so far most of the weather! City of Richmond, has- been too cool and wet for the sum- j The order of business will be as

mer home?..

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Games Today. Toledo at Indianapolis. Louisville at Columbus. Kansas City at Milwaukee. St. Paul at Minneapolis.

FISH JUMPS IN BOAT.

Mr. Sedgwick said that most of the j Preliminary plans, e&timates, etc., people who own homes on the lake! for bridge at South G street in the

shore are planning to spend a good part of the remaining summer weather in them.

WILL TAKE VACATION.

Mrs. Pille, matron of the Day Nurs-

EVANSVILLE, Ind.. July fi.YVii- eryt -will be absent on her vacation liam Bauer caught a spoonbill cat- j during the first three weeks of Augfish in an unusual way. While rowing ust. During that tiyie her place will

peacefully in Foote s lake the fish ; be filled by Miss Letha Logan.

jumped into the boat. It made a good

meal.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

City of Richmond, from 10:30 o'clock a. m. to,. 12 o'clock noon. Preliminary plans, estimates, grades etc., for the Main street bridge in the City of Richmond, from 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock p. m. The engineer will demonstrate his plans, etc. by the aid of a stereoptican. All interested tax payers are invited to be present at either or both sessions. L. S. BOWMAN. Auditor Wayne County, Indiana. July 6-lt

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law. will make application to the board of county commissioners of said county, at the next regular session commencing on the first Monday of August, 1916, for a renewal of my license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold in accordance with the provisions of an act of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1375, and all amendments and additions thereto and all other laws of the state

j now in force in relation to sucn busi

ness. The precise location of the &aid premises for which I desire such license and a specific description and location of the room In such building is as follows: Being a certain room seventeen (17) feet and ten (10) inches north and south by thirty-two (32) feet east and west on the ground floor of a certain brick building located on lot number 103 in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by John Smith. Said room being in the south part of taid lot and fronting on South Fifth stieet in said city and being number 455 thereon and being in the First ward of the city of Richmond. HERBERT M. CRAWFORD. July 6-lt.

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