Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 198, 7 July 1916 — Page 5
PAGE FIVE A. X.. Players Offer Double ' Bills for. Tomorrow-,
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916
LEADERS TO BREAK TIE i IN S. A. L. FLAG RAGE
8. A. L. STANDING.
! W. L. Pet. Win. Lose.
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ennsy ... 5 2 .713 .7&u .t-o atco 5 2 .713 .750 .625 j. S. M. .. 5 2 .713 .750 625 Q. C. ... 2 4 .333 .429 .286 -Fry 2 6 .286 .375 .250 d-Hill ... 2 . . .250 .333 .222 iias ..... 2 6 ..250 .333 .222 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE.
; Pem-y-A. S. M., Athletic park.
Starr-Natso. Playgrounds.
I j Atlas-Advance, Earlham.'
; Four Leaders of the first divisions of
le Saturday Afternoon league will mix up between themselves tomorrow
r. the same time the four principals I the second division will be battling jr supremacy of their division, adical changes In the league stand-
ig are expected when the returns
om the four frontiers begin sifting In aturday evening. . Ot Athletic park. Pennsy-A. S. M..
led for the runner-up position, stage
I00KS BOSTON NINE
CENTERVILLE. Ind., July 7. H.
iUndy, manager of the Centerville lub, has booked Boston for a game
t Centerville, Sunday. Relative to a
ecent beating, Lundy says: We have
Strengthened considerably since the
rtt Boston disaster and a team that eats us Sunday will have to play all. .
their argument. Starr, pacemakers, and Natco, "doped to finish in the lead," mix it at the playgrounds. Johnson-Fry and Indianapolis Glove company will furnish the south Fide park with its excitement. The neigh
boring concerns of the south fide
should offer a great game tomorrow.
On Reid field, Earlham college. At
las and Advance teams, tied for the coal hole of the S. A. L.f should at least generate a lot of scrap and noise.
GOES TO LEWISVILLE.
Manager Charles Feasel has booked bis Miller-Kemper club for a session at Lewisville, Ind., Sunday afternoon. It will be the first meeting of the teams.
A.S.M.
DOWN BOOKKEEPS
Bowling at the "Y" was resumed last night when the A. S. M. Two took two best of three games from the Bookkeeps of the Summer league. The figure sharks got away to a good start in the first but couldn't maintain the pace. High range of each gunner follows: ' Bookkeeps Zeyen, 135; Klute, 189; Blomeyer, 141; E. Rees, 16f; Blind, 132. Team totals, 746, 529, 661. A. S. M., No. 2 E. Way, 146; Diggs, 148; Fulle, 153; E. Wtckemeyer. lit;
Hilles, 133. Team totals, 670, 672. 685.
RICHMOND REFUSES TO SCHEDULE HUBS
Richmond., attention! "The manager of the Richmond club has positively refused to book Hagerstown because they fear & good licking. Can you blame them? We have offered them bookings under any and all conditions. We offered them a game, winner to take all." The above extract from a communication from B. Lichteastadt manarer of the Hagerstown Hub club, should be of interest to the Richmond club in general. ,
WHEAT PICKS UP -
IN HIS BATTING
BANKERS KEEP ZERO INTACT FOR 5 ROUNDS
W. L. Pet. Press 5 3 .625 Kaysee 4 3 .571 Feds 3 3 .500 Pennsy 4 4 .500 Kremoa .. 3 4 .428 Bankers 2 4 .333
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Schedule Next Week. Monday Pennsy vs. Kaysee. Wednesday Press vs. Feds. Thursday Pennsy vs. Kaysee. Friday Kremos vs. Bankers. Pennay, 10; Bankers, 0. If any one member of the Banker team failed to make from one to
three errors in the Athletic pastlmlng with the Pennsy outfit last evening, it was because that particular player
have that many chances. The Bankers as a team fielded .177 (actual figures counting in errors of commission and omission.) They batted .115. Now draw your own conclusions.
Even Karl Meyer, Johnny Vogue Thompson and Ford Bethard admitted Banker Fllnger Hebe Williams was not just exactly to blame for the terrific beating. In vivid contrast, the performance of the Pennsy infield and outfield was all that Tacks Hardwick could have desired. Pennsy handled some twentyfive chances with but one sii accredited. And that error didn't cost any
thing. As an example of the awfulness of the Banker work one safe blngle in the third verse was recorded with six runs. You win. Karl. The game in figures: Bankers. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Crafword. If . . 2 0 0 0 0 1 Meyer, ss . . . . 2 0 0 1 0 2 J. T'mpsu, 3b-ss 2 0 0 2 0 2 Allison, c 1 0 0 2 4 1 Bethard, 2b ... 2 . 0 0 1 41 Gillespie, lb . . 2 0 2 6 1 0 Williams, p . . . 2 0 0 0 0 1 Parshall, cf . . . 2 0 0 0 0 1 White, rf 2 0 0 0 0 1 Total 17 0 2 12 9 9
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Pennsy. A B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Lohse, e 3 1 0 5 1 0 Drischell, 2b ... 3 2 1 1 2 0 Gillespie. 3b . . 2 2 2 0 4 1 Hiatt, ss ..... 3 2 0 0 0 0 Hardwick, p .. 2 2 1 1 1 0 Revalee, lb . . 3 0 0 7 0 0 Kluesner, cf . . 3 0 1 0 0 0 Connerton, If . 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rees, rf 2 1 01 0 0 Total 23 10 5 15 S 1 By Innings R. H. E. Bv Innings R. Bankers 0 0 0 0 00 Pennsy 0 1-6 3 10 Summary: Two base hits, Gillespie; struck out by Hardwick, 3, by Williams. 5; bases on balls by Hardwick. 1; time of game, 1 hour; umpire Duning.
Th pennant ehanee for the Doiton Brvei li Just beginning ta mature. The pitching etaff hai been a bit alow l rounding Into form, but le going well now, and Stalllng'a famoue em He la beginning to broaden nut. Hughea and Ragjn are going great gum and Dick Rudolph la ihowlng many fUihea of the form which made him a world'a eerlea hero. With Rudolph twirling hie beet, the Bravea should be able to make a good climb.
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Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues
NATIONAL. At Pittsburg It H "E New York 200 031 03312 19 2 Pittsburg 100 000 005 6 14 6 Batteries: Perritt and Rariden; Cooper, Adams and Wilson.
AMERICAN. At New York R H E Chicago 300 000 0003 4 1 New York 201 000 10 4 7 1 Batteries: Hussell, Benz, Clcotte and Schalk; Cullop and Nunamaker. At Boston R. H. E. Cleveland 200 010 0205 8 2 Boston 120 200 0016 8 0 Batteries: Klepfer. Coumbe, Bagby and ONeil ; Foster, Shore and Thomas. At Philadelphia It, H. E. Detroit 031 210 1109 12 1 Philadelphia ... 022 POO oOO 4 8 H Batterlei! Mitchell. Cunningham and Stnnage; Drtecoll, Whlttaker and Myer. At WaibiBKtpn R. H. E.
St, Louiii 100 000 0001 4 1 Waghlngton ... 020 ooo oo2 9 o Batterlea: Wellman. Davenport and Chapman; Boehling and Henry, S, A, L. GAMES BEGIN EARLY IN AFTERNOON
With the exceDtion of the Atlas-
Advance bill at Earlham, all games of the Saturday Afternoon league will double up tomorrow. First game will be started early, at about 1:45. Umpire assignments are: Athletic Allison, (two games.) Playground Schattel, (two games.) Natco Glenna, (two games.) Earlham Karus, (one game.)
Admirers of Zach Wheat, the Brooklyn outfielder have been commiserating the poor battting of the 6tar this year, but their lamentations are at an end as Wheat seems to have hit his stride again. Up to a week ago Wheat was batting less than .250, but now he is going at a good clip and will soon be in the .300 class if he continues in his present streak. In a recent game against the Giants, Wheat scored three of the six runs amassed by the Brooklyns.
FANS WILL 'GO TO SEE GRAYS CONTEST HUBS
HAGERSTOWN. Ind., July 7. The Cambridge City Grays the club that walloped Richmond 18 to 7 last Sunday, will be the attraction against the Hubs, Sunday at Casner park, Hagers
town.
Cy Wallace, "borrowed" from the Richmond club, will pitch for Hagerstown. J. Logan, Otis Craycraft and
Bill Niebuhr, some of the best S. A. L. talent in Richmond, will be in the
lineup of the Hubs. Bill Ludwig, the Indianapolis an
cient, who held the Richmond club
last Sunday, will officiate In the box for the visitors. Indications are that the biggest
crowd of the season will witness the game. Cambridge City will send a big delegation. A number of Rich
mond fans will come up from Richmond to see the game which should be the "big" contest in Wayne county, Sunday.
Big League Dope
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Clubs. Won. Lost Pet. Brooklyn ; 39 25 .609 Philadelphia 35 29 .547 Boston 33 28 .541 Chicago "... 35 36 .493 New York 31 33 .4S4 Pittsburg 31 36 .463 St Louis 33 39 .-45S Cincinnati 29 40 . .420
SENATORS CONTRACT TO BATTLE GIANTS
Some four weeks ago at Ratliff park. Hen Schweizer's crew of Richmond Senators and Griffith's clan of Union Giants battled to a twelve-inning draw. Sunday afternoon at the west-side park the same clubs with practically the same lineups will tangle In a battle that should be a continuation of that 6-6 draw. Mase Hockensmith, the Garfield school phenom, who established a local strikeout record in that last game, will be on the rise of the Giants.
Egypt is endeavoring to formulate plans whereby, through irrigation, cotton can be grown in the Sudan district known as the Gezira.
Yesterday's Results. New York, 12; Pittsburg, 6. Games Today. Brooklyn at Cincinnati Boston at Chicago. New York at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at St. Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. New York 42 27 Cleveland 40 30 Boston 3S 31 Chicago 37 31 Washington 37 33 Detroit 36 36 St Louis 30 41 Philadelphia 17 48 Yesterday's Results. Nek York, 4; Chicago, 3. Washington, 2; St: Louis. 1. Detroit, 9; Philadelphia, 4. Boston, 6; Cleveland, 5. Games Today. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs. Won. Lost. Kansas City 44 30 Indianapolis 39 31 Louisville 40 32 Minneapolis 38 34 Toledo 33 33 St. Paul 33 34 Columbus 27 39 Milwaukee 25 46 Yesterday's Results. Louisville, 8; Columbus, 4. Kansas City, 8; Milwaukee, 4. Toledo, 4; Indianapolis, 2. St. Paul, 6; Minneapolis, 2. Games Today. Toledo at Indianapolis. Louisville at Columbus. Kansas City at Milwaukee.
Pet .609 .571 .551 .544 .529 .500 .423 .262
Pet .595 .557 .556 .528 .500 .493 .409 .352
LOCAL CLUB SIGNS : GOSLIN TO OCCUPY WALLACE'S SHOES
AJ Goslin, leading pitcher of the Saturday Afternoon league, and one of the best port siders in this part of the bush, .has been signed, up by the Richmond club. Goslin will take the vacancy caused by the withdrawal of Cy Wallace fron the Quaker lineup. It is predicted that "A" will- more than make good with the first city, team. ,
French inventors have developed -a vertical axis rotary motor for hydroplanes that can be completely protected from water.
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916
