Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 115, 27 March 1917 — Page 5

the Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Tuesday, march 271917

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Commercial League Gets Started; ' Baseball Kindergarten Lets Berths

BACKSTOPPING MATERIAL FOR REDS

; The Commercial League, Richmond's bjnybsll kindergarten.. for business and professional men. will be organized at a meeting of those interested, at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening of this wek.- Officers will be selected end berths awarded at this time. The makeup of the league this year is somewhat of a clouded proposition. The six teams that comprised the or-

NOVACK JOINS M'CANN'S TEAM OF SEMI-PROS

Glenn N'ovack, an old-time Quaker, has joined the force of McCann's Richmond Association club .and probably will perform most of the backstop work for the locals inthe Interstate lints this year. Novack has been out in the big show, but decided to stay at home thi3 year and play Sunday tell alone. - Tint Richmond Interstaters held their first workout at Cincinnati Sunday. The boys stacked up against a ricked nine of the Cincinnati Senates sfp;ad. Richmond acquitted itself creditably, according to the report of thf conflict. Manager McCann writes that he is leased with the schedule of the Central find adds that bis games will in no way conflict with the Central League bills.. ' The Richmond Association club rper.it with . Eade Myers Richmond '..'petrel Leasuers at Athletic park, .W'l 15. A following of McCann's iV.ol-is irom Cincinnati and St. Louis w'.ll attend this game.

ganization last year will be given first chance at the old berths. It is possible that the league will be expanded to an eight-club circle. The Pennsylvania, Postal Feds,

BENSHEES SUFFER AT HANDS OF VET BOWLING QUINTET

The leading Benshees fell down in their setto with the Vets in the Kaysee games at the City alleys last nigh. The Vets took two out of three. The work of Crump was largely responsible for the Vet majority. The scores:

Vets. 1st. 2nd. Sd. Tot. Ave. Crump . .169 1S6 168 523 174 Behringer ...123 145 119 387 129 Brennan 149 143 137 429 143 O'Brien 179 161 166 506 169 Ft. Duffy 160 160 160 4S0 160 Totals.. ....780 795 750 2325 775 Benahees. 1st. 2nd. 3d. Tot. Ave. Broderick ....144 16S 170 482 161 Ryan 125 125 125 375 125 Schmed-ghf ..135 128 147 410 137 Klinger 167 165 178 510 170 Fitzgibbons ..162 145 191 508 169 Totals 730 731 811 285 762

STUDENTS TAKE WALK ;

SENT BACK HQME

OXFORD, O., March 27. Two stu-

! dents of Oxford College for Women ! were sent to their homes yesterday

under suspension for three weeks. The girls took a walk with a couple of Miami University : students Sunday afternoon.

Earlham Gridders Hit Sod in F irst Practice

Bankers, Kremos, Keysees and Press teams probably will enter teams. Letters inviting these clubs to join the Commercial were sent to the different managers today. The application . of several new clubs will be considered at Thursday night's meeting. Any business firm, or group of firms, wishing to enter a representative team, are urged to attend Thursday night's meeting, which will start at 7:30 o'clock and will be a brief one. COLONIALS FINISH AHEAD OF NATCOS IN ALLEY SCRAP The Natcos finished a poor second in the series with the Colonials on the "Y" alleys last night. The Colonials took the three games. Haner and Klute led the Colonials. Northcott was better than the rest of the toolmakers. The score: Colonials. 1st. 2nd. 3d. Tot. Ave. Klute .183 173 158 514 171 Bauman .....138 165 144 447 149 Haner .148 156 210 514 171 Kircheval 202 138 139 479 160 Hodapp 175 149 133 457 152 Totals 846 781 784 2411 804 Natcos. 1st. 2nd. 3d. Tot. Ave. Nolte 103 115 100 318 106 Long 118 128 131 377 126 Green ..146 150 101 897 132 Gehring ...... 97 107 88 292 97 Northcott . ...163 139 153 454 151 Totals 626 639-573 1838- 613

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Here is the catching squad training with the Cincinnati Reds at Shreveport, La. Left to right they are: Allen, Wing, Clark and Huhn.

FROM BASE TO BASE

WITH FRANK DUNING

DENMARK TO FOLLOW COURSE OF HOLLAND

Under the tutelage of Coach H. E. Whiteside and Captain Don Calvert, I2arlham's gridiron prospects or the '17- campaign 6tarted spring mobilization work in the . marshes of Reid Field yesterday. ' Some fifteen men ere but in suits. Richmond ' high school was represented in the squad of futurist Harkys. Pitts. Brown and Jenkins, R.

H. S. products, were among the likely looking candidates. Spring football will continue until Easter.

L. C. Johnson Is a Pomona valley agriculturist who has "about 500,000 cabbage plants growing, and he expects to be crowned the cabbage king of southern California.

(By Associated Press) COPENHAGEN, March 27. (via London) The Danish government has not replied to the inquiries from Washington regarding the admission of armed American merchantmen to Danish ports, but the indications are that it will follow the example of Holland in barring them. The American minister, Dr. Maurice Egan, has had several conversations on this subject with the foreign office, but has not cited a precedent which the Danish authorities regard as adequate to justify reversal of the present policy.

The modern plow was a Dutch invention. -Englishmen and Americans have made many improvements in this implement, but for many years the Dutch plow led the world.

Says the Springfield News: Manager Bade Myers of the Richmond club just keeps on signing them and unless he stops soon he will have a larger squad report for practise in the Indiana towp than Rufus Gilbert tried to shelter in Terre Haute last spring. . Sam Robinson, the Ohio State 6tar, goes to F6rt Wayne instead of Richmond. Somebody tangled the news.

Manager Carl Vandagrift, .Fort Wayne, is evidently strong for the rahrah boys. He has listed Fred Wassen, Petoka, 111.; Plaxico, University of South Carolina, in addition to Robinson. Catcher Bobby Wells, of the Toledo Iron Men, has been secured by Muskegon. Tony Kieji, a .Cleveland Indian recruit, is a Richmond prospect. With Kieji and Gygli in the Richmond lineup it will be all wrong to call the team Quakers. Work of erecting the new ' grand stands at Exhibition park will begin about April 4. Contract for the stands will be let this afternoon. Dutch Hoffman, last year' with. the Springfield Reapers, is going good with San Antonio, of the Texas circle. In a practise game against the New York Giants Sunday Hoffman lammed out a triple for the only San Antonio hit of the game.

. Manager Hamilton, of the Muskegon Reds, does not believe that Jimmy Whelan, third sacker, will be able to play ball this summer and is making an effort to land Marcan, a St Paul fader. Whelan was injured while riding on a street car late last week. The Terre Haute club has disposed of Its last player. The last of the Terriers to go was Pitcher Guy Gregg, who will follow his team mates Mathes and Mitchell to Grand Rapids. Nine pitchers and two catchers comprise the firing squad of Fort Wayne. The pitchers are Richardson, Roberts, Peterson, Kuepper, Featherin, Bland, Miller, Farthing, Garrett Powers and Watklns are the receivers.

TWIN CLASS SCRAPS IN CLASS DINNERS

CENTER VILLE, Ind., March 27. The Senior and Junior Classes of the High school banqueted together at the K. of P. hall Friday evening. It may be said to the credit of these two classes, that they have resolved that the "Class spirit" which results sometimes in a class fuss, shall be turned into a feeling Of friendship and while each is entirely loyal to their own class, they will strive to keep the "Golden Rule" toward the other class. To this end a series of banquets are planned between now and the close of school.

CHICAGO MAY DEAL IN STAPLE GOODS

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 27. A majority of the city council wants the city of Chicago to engage in buying and selling ice, coal and food as a "war measure." By a vote of 52 to 14, the council last night decided to recommend amendments to the charter designed to remove the restrictions which now prevent the operation of these industries by the municipality.

CLUB CONSIDERS NEEDS OF EATON

EATON, O., March 27. Many topics of purely local concern were discussed Monday night at the Eaton Commercial club's annual banquet. One of the chief speakers was Rev. M. I. Comfort, of First U. B. church. Secretary Brown and others made short talks outlining some of the city's needs.

RUSSIAN ROYALTY SURRENDER WEALTH

(By Associated Press) PETROGRAD, March 27. (via London.) The grand dukes and the royal princes, in a joint telegram addressed to the provisional government today, not only formally associate themselves with the abdication of Grand Duke Michael, but also turn over to the new government their official wealth, namely, their holdings of crownlands and other state grants heretofore attaching to their station. : ,

The flower most closely associated with the confederacy probably was the magnolia blossom.

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PEORIA TWO-MAN TEAM CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP

(By Associated Press) GRAND RAPIDS, March 27 Gus Sartorious and William Holz Schuh of Peoria, 111., became the champion two man team of the American bowling congress here today. Their world's record of 1346 made last week at the national tournament was not approached by the final squads which bowled this afternoon.

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