Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 164, 23 May 1917 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917

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CENTRAL -TEAMS; STAY IN HOTEL; CENTRAL 8TANPINO vr:I Pet .667 .588 .563 .529 .467 .467 .333 .333' Evahsville Dayton . . 10-, . - 9 ,..' T 7 f f 6 " Muskegon ... Springfield . , Grand Rapids 7 8 s - ?ouh Band. ........ Richmond 10 , 10 ; Ft. Wayne 'i Vatardy;peHlti,';..; All games poatpojiedf ' rainr i s r Camaa 1"odn .?,::.( .?r.ri Dayton at Richmond. . ;:; Grand Rapids at Ft. Wayne". Muskegon at South, Benq. Sftrinifiald at EvanSYillS. - .'-.it if;T The knockout seorV by tae weather man in dentrar circles" yesterday was compete nd flnaTWVryanir'Jof the word. The e(gfiPSeaina took the count, them being no partiality In any of the entral League-4wfli, . Whether or not the league resumes business today depends entirely on the behavior of the weather. The whims of King Winter too will hate to be taken into consideration. .Should the clouds clear and the sun blossom forth sometime between noon and 3 o'clock, Johnny Nee and Bade Myers, will give the order for today's offensive. Frost and Hart are slated to pitch. LEAGUE STANDINGS i NATIONAL LEAGUE . W. Li. Philadelphia ....18 9 New York 16 . 9 Chicago 22 ' 13 St. Louis 15 14 Cincinnati 14 13 Brooklyn 10 15 Boston 9 15 Pittsburgh 11 ;J1. AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Pet. .667 .640 .629 -,,517 .424 .400 .375 .344 Pet. .643 .630 .629 .514 .455 W. 18 17 L. 10 10 V.13.; 17 '18 T 17 18 20 Boston . . New York Chicago 22 Cleveland 18 St. Louis 15 Washington 1&. Detroit 11 Philadelphia 9 433. .379 .310 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. .765 .559 .481 Indianapolis Louisville .. Colurflbus ... Kansas City Milwaukee . Minneapolis St. Paul 26 19 8 15 1Z. 13 ' 14 13 .11 12 17..i.'i433 1U...07 "18" ".400 Toledo 11 18.379 GAMES TODAY .National League. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.' v St. Louis at Boston. . American League. Washington at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at Cleveland. -.. American Association. Columbus at Toledo. -; .; .. . Louisville at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at St. Paul:"" " YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League. Cincinnati-Boston : rain. Brooklyn. 3; SL Louis, 1. " Pittsburgh. 2; New York, 0. Philadelphia. S; Chicago, 6.. . American League. - Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland," 1. " Only game played. ' - - - American Association. St. Paul. 9; Minneapolis. 4." All'other games postponed; rain. On The Boards MURRAY There are .few novels that have bad the readers that Miss Rice's great story, "Mrs. WiggB of the Cabbage Patch" has had. A clever dramatization of this ' nook " will be played by the Oliver Company at the Murray Theatre starting Thursday nislit, with matinees n Friday , and Saturday. Mr. Oliver has engaged a larse number of child ren.to-.takQ part In this production. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" will be the largest production the Oliver -Company has ever attempted here, twenty-nve per cons on the stage. V 1 WEBSTER, 1ND. 5 5 . Mr.-and Mrs. Moody Lamb went to Muncie Saturday evening to spend the week-end with his mother, Mrs. John Lamb Mr. and Mrs Frank Witmer end baby and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stlmmel and daughter, Theresa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wright Wit mer of this place. . , . A large crowd at tended the ice cream social here last Saturday evening.... A farmer's meet ing was in connection with the social. ....Mrs. W. C. Aug8purger spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. C. Harvey. .. .Mrs. Charles Meyers and Miss Marguerite Haisley spent Friday afternoon visiting friends in Webster. .... Mrs. Nathan Wills. Mrs. John Hendershott, Mrs. Newton Brurafield and Mr. Will Moore, Mr. Lewis Steddom and Mrs. Lowell Steddom were in' Richmond Saturday. . . . Mlssea Juanlta Hendershott, Frances Harvey. Marie Wills and Mrs. Elizabeth Jarrett of, Richmond spent Sunday at their respective homes in Webster. ., .Mrsl Orange Steddom spent Thursday with fcer mother, Mrs. William Tlngler. ,

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to Strengthen. Team Manager Bade Myers of tha . Richmond Central League team announced today, that le had signed a as w. sattery for the Quakers, :pjtchv ob Coachman and Catcher Mike Hauser of the defunct Galveston club of the Twow feagiieV'??. . The Galveston team recently went on ; the rocks, and Myers at once got busy. andv secured the star battery of the club.' Couchman' finished last sear son with" Galveston,-winning seven and losing three games. Hauser came to Galveston fronv'Birmingham, Southern Association, where be played last year. He was 'wtthr; EvansriH 1n 1915and was regarded "one oft the best flayers In the,aroei -Ajn 'Pertenced catcher is badly needed by :the Quakers as both Texter and Kreg-ajcontfie hospital, list; C&uchwan- will also furni6h the pitching. staff f its necessary strength,'; - ..,... .' f.'" Couchman and Hauser are expected i& af rive' here Tomorrow'. ' " WEATHER CAUSES , DELAY IN PLAY FOR TENNIS TITLE Rain and coldBwVther(nas'rln,lien;' f ered with the hlghschool .tennis tour ney to such an extent that the winner of the event will not be decided until next week. Sheldon Simmons is the likeliest bet for the honor, according to those who have watched the aspirants in the early action. School Athletic Director Nohr announced today that tennis honor awards. '.-would ;be made.' at fhy first chapel exercises o the fall term..; In the Majors NATIONAL At Philadelphia ' R. H. K. Chicago 100 320 0006 9 3 Philadelphia . 100 601 00 8 8 , 1 Batteries Scaton, Aldridge, Hendrlx: and Elliott. Wilson ; Lavender, Oeschger and Killlfer. , At New York It. H. E. Pittsburgh 100 001 OOO 2 ' 7 - 1 ?.w .York . 000 000,0000 . 4 . 2 " Batteries Miller and Fiscfier; Anderson; Smith, Bender and" Rarlden;' At Brooklyn - R. H. E. St. Louis 010 000 0001 4 1 Brooklyn ....... 100 000 02 3 8.0 Batteries Horstman, Watson and Gonzales; Coombs and Miller. AM E R I C A N r f -.- - A Cleveland R. H, E. Philadelphia . 000' 000' 201 3 8 0 Cleveland .; .. -10O 00"00-f"l Batteries Falkanberg and Schang; Morton, Coumbe and'O'NieL , ASSOCIATION At Minneapolis , R. H. E. St. Paul 004 004 0019 11' 0 Minneapolis 000 003 0014 10 4 . Batterles-rWilliams and. Land; Rose and Owens. . RIBOT'S STATEMENT SATISFIES FRENCH " PARIS, May "23. Premier Ribof 's speech "before the' chamber of deputies yesterday has cleared the,murky political atmosphere and calmed public opinion. The immediate effect of bis speech has been demonstration of confidence In the government by the country such as has been lacking for mne tfme past. t The. premier's statement that the public' had a right to know and should know everything that jould safely, be communicated has given widespread satisfaction. RECALL OLD THREAT , - . ... - v OF A REVOLUTION COPENHAGEN, (via London), May 23. As a counter? to the rather artificial indignation which the Pan-Germans and conservatives are, endeavoring tq excite against the socialists on account of Soheidemaann's use- of-the ..weed "revolution" in the Reichstag last week, the Vorwaerts prints the-text of letter sent to Chancellor. Von BethmanHollweg by the Pan-German League in May 1915. This letter also threatens revolution if the league's demand for sweeping annexations was not met. FORMER U. S. AGENT .COMMITTED SUICIDE . -NEW ORLEANS,- La., May.23Ttte bpdy of a man who committed suicide ny poisoning, ronna arming m a rowboat, on f Lake- Pontchartrain Sunday was identified today as that of Freder ick Schroeder, ,52 years old, a ..ivativey Si Cressneld. ..-Germany andr-onee.. United .States consular "-agent'- at Cologne.- ' -": ' -" ' Lemon Juice For Freckles Glrla! ;- Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try Itl V .. . 1 ' 1 1 i i i i i I .. Squeeze the juice of two, lemons into a " bottle containing three" ounces' "of orchard white,- shake -well, and you bavjft a quarter jint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexlon.beauti: fier, at very, very small cost. Your .grocers has. the lemons and,any drug store or toilet counteY will supply three Ouneee f -orchard 'hlte-'for- a few cents.',- .Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. neck, arms nd hand"-eaeh" day- and see bow freckles .and bLsmlahea disappear and how clear, soft and white the akin be comes. Yes: It Is harmless.

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be attended by the Slith. district county chairmen of both parties nnd by Republican District Chairman' Waiter Eosaert and DcmoeraUo District Ohnir.: man Walter 8. Chambers. It is understood that the precrnct meetings win be held the same day. ' All voters will be expected to attend these precinct meeting to assist in tbe selection f delegates and alternates to the conventions of their respective parties.- Patriotic citizenship requires a fun "attendance at all such meetings to Insure ' the election of delegates best cuarified to participate In the conventions. Decide on Convention Day. -."' At the joint Republican-Democratic conference tn Indianapolis Friday tbe time and place of holding the conventions of the two parties win bo decided, it is believed. , - Up to noon today Governor Goodrich bad not announced the date tor the holding of the specia election. It is telle ved this election will be held some time -prior to June 15. - - --. , Up to the present time no Waytie county Democrat has been mentioned as a candidate for the congressional nomination of that party and it is probable the Wayne county Democrats will have no -candidate to present at th convention. - Two Candidate In Race. There Is every Indication that former congressman Ftnly H. Gray of Connersville, and Walter 8. Chambers of Newcastle, a state senator and Democratic district chairman, will fight it out between themselves for the Democratic nomination. - In the extreme, western end of Wayne connty the Democrats favor the Gray candidacy but the majority of the Democrats In other sections ol this county appear to favor the nomination of Chambers.

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