Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 271, 30 September 1916 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, in
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OUTSIDE TEAMS BATTLE IN. CITY
WHITEWATER, Ind.. Sept. 30. Centerville and Whitewater, rivals for the county championship outside of Richmond,, will battle at the local lot
VICTORS AND LAGEY DEFEAT FELTMANS
Victors, 2; Feltmans, 1 Field captain How Schneider did his noblest to pull his team through for a majority in the City league series at the City pathways last night, but the Victors added by the stellar work of
here Sunday afternoon. Represented leadoff man Lacey, had all the better
by teams evenly matched, neither side apparently has an edge and a battle royal may be looked for.
The teams In batting order
Centerville
Boyd, cf Knott, 3b Rohe, If Schwerman, rf Justice, 2b 1 Foley, ss Miller, lb Druley, c Doherty, p Jones, ut
Whitewater
Beetly, ss, p McNutt, 3b Curtis, p P. McNutt Wright, cf Davis, lb Warner, 2b Anderson, rf Fanner, ut Carman, ut
Big League Dope
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 90 58 .608 Philadelphia 88 57 .607 Boston 84 60 .583 New York 84 62 .575 Pittsburg 64 81 .441 Chicago 65 83 .435 St. Louis 60 91 .397 Cincinnati 57 94 .377
of two games of the lot. The shoe dealers managed to get by in the second frame. The scores: Feltmans 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Handicap 77 77 77 Green 156 161 161 478 159 Schneider 159 168 169 496 165 Miller 165 111 165 441 147 Helmick ....... .146 156 .164 466 155 Meyer 157 197 139 493 164
Team totals... 860 876 875 2374 ... Victors 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Handicap 86 86 86 Lacey 182 169 206 557 186 Erk 145 133 133 416 139 Hadley 162 161 221 544 181 W. Martin 145 145 145 435 145 B. Martin 165 165 165 495 165
Team totals... 8S5 864 956 2447
STAGE SECOND of CITY. SEME!
Sunday afternoon at Ratliff park, Miller-Kemper and Richmond All-Stars city title claiming clubs meet in the second of a series that is furnishing the excitement for the west-side fans. Last Sunday the teams battled to a twelve inning finish and it's a safe proposition that every regulation inning will be needed tomorrow to throw a margin over to either team. Managers Feasel and Slade figure on using the following men:
Miller-Kemper Snyder, If Aubin, c Hill, 2b Erbecker, lb Long, 3b Hartman, cf Roser, rf Shepman, p
202 AVERAGE HUNG BY A, V. REES
Americans, 2; Machines, 1 . A. W. Rees "blew" his chance to hang up- a local high average mark at the "Y" alleys last night, when, after averaging 225 for the first two games, he fell down in the third with a 156 mark. As it were, however, he averaged 202 for the series and thereby gets credit for the best series of scores rolled on a Richmond alley this year. The scores: Machines 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Ellis 143 106 123 372 124 Hills 136 131 143 410 137 Barker 110 122 165 397 132 O'Brien 162 138 215 515 172 Quigley 131 142 165 438 146
Yesterday's Scores
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to 8, and expect to be returned winners in thi3 one, too.
0, FLAYS HERE
NATIONAL All games postponed, rain. AMERICAN At Boston R. H. E.
New York 000 000 0000 5 2
Boston 030 000 00X 3 9 1 Batteries Shaw key and Walters; Ruth and Thomas. At St. Louis R. H. E. Detroit 000 200 0204 6 0 St. Louis 000 000 0101 7 1 Batteries Mitchell and Spencer; Weilman, Hamilton and Hartley.
With the same lineup that proved so effective against the Quakers in a 5-3 affair staged at the local lot some three weeks ago, the ABC club
of Indianapolis, returns to Richmond tomorrow to give the Sullivan clan sn opportunity to "come-back." Pete Minier or Wilcoxen will pitch for Richmond. The remainder of the lineup will be the same. The game stam at 2:45 with Frank Williams in official capacity.
The artichoke Is a variety of the thistle and grows spontaneously all along the African shore of the Mediterranean.
All-Stars Davis, ss Kremeier, 3b Miller, cf Glenn, c Bowman, 2b Moore, p McBride, rf Parker, 3b, p Vore, rf
Chicago, quoting from a newspaper of August 3, 1551, "now has the enormous population of 38,800, an increase of 10,000 in the last year."
Team totals... 6S2 639 809 2132 ... Americans 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Shissler 144 120 174 438 146 Towle 103 107 105 315 105 Hoessli 154 155 144 433 151
Rees 241 20S 156 605 202
Team totals... 7S4 709 709 2202
DIVORCE IS GRANTED
On a charge of failure to provide, Hattie W. Lucas was granted a divorce from Harvey A. Lucas in the circuit court today.
GARFIELD SPORTS
EY GRANT SPEARS A tennis tournament is being held on the school courts at the Playground. Winners of the preliminary sets are Le Hunt, Schumaker, Dunham Harkins, Runnels and Voss.
Basketball, the favorite indoor game of the Junior high school, will be started ae soon as cold weather sets in. League games will feature this winter's schedule. ;
This afternoon at the Playground representative teams of the R. H. S. and Garfield are battling in a second game of a series. The Junior Highs
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Yesterday's Results. All games postponed, rain. Games Today. Cincinnati at Pittsburg (two games) St. Louis at Chicago. Philadelphia at Brooklyn (two games, morning and afternoon) Boston at New York.
LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet.
61 .593 64 .573 66 .566 74 .513 73 .513 74 .507 73 .507 115 .223
AMERICAN Clubs.
Boston S9 Chicago ". 86 Detroit 86 St. Louis 78 New York 77 Cleveland 76 Washington 75 Philadelphia 33
- Yesterday's Results. Detroit, 4; St. Louis. 1. Boston, 3; New York, 0. Other games postponed, rain. Games Today. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. New York at Boston. No other games scheduled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs. Won. Lost. Louisville 100 64 Indianapolis 95 68 Minneapolis 88 .68 St. Paul 84 79 Kansas City S3 7t Toledo 76 83 Columbus 67 90 Milwaukee 53 106
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Yesterday's Results. Indianapolis. 2; Columbus, 0. Louisville, 6; TolPdo, 4. Milwaukee, 6; Kansas City, 0. No other games scheduled.
Games Today. Indianapolis at Columbus. Kansas City at Milwaukee. Toledo at Louisville. St. Paul at Minneapolis.
ROGERS DIVORCE GRANTED Marjorie G. S. Rogers was granted a divorce from Lloyd F. Rogers in the circuit court today. The wife was given the custody of her nineteen year old girl. Cruel treatment was the charge upon which the divorce was granted.
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