Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 202, 6 July 1917 — Page 5

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QUAKERS READY TO TAKE NEE'S CLUBjjOWN LINE Gilberts Eager to Meet Slipping Dayton Outfit in at Home Series., CENTRAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Springfield 34 , 22 ,607 Grand Rapids 34 27 - .557 Muskegon 32 26 .552 Richmond 27 28 . .431 Evansville . 28 30 .483 Dayton . 28 32 .467 South Bend 25 34 .424 Ft. Wayne 25 34 .424 Yetterday't Remit. Richmond. 7: Evansville. 2. nranri RanldS. 6! MUBkegOn. 5. Fort Wayne, 7; South Bend, 6. Springfield, 7; Dayton, 4. Today's Games. Dayton at Richmond. Grand Rapids at South Bend. Muskegon at Fort Wayne. Springfield at EvanBville. With six of the last seven games In the series with Evansville safely tucked In the Quaker win column, Rufe Gilbert and his wrecking crew start today against Dayton for a repetition of the Evansville performance, finishing with a double header Sunday afterUUVUi A victory for the Quakers today will put them in. the five hundred class and a victory in the series will give the earn a nercentaze Of .525 Which will greatly'help the team in Its series with Springfield next week. Rmm Ymine will start this afternoon's and unless there is some serioifB thake-up, such as Soup s being Knocked out of the box, Ainsworth will start tomorrow, leaving Fromholz ana uii' bert for the double bill Sunday. EVANSVILLE. Inc., July 6. Starting out early to do It, and doing it as noon a3 they got started, the Quakers defeated Evansville in the Sixth of their seven game series Thursday afternoon. 7 to 2. Smiling Tuck Turner was the victim of the first attack tmd the Quakers gathered three runs and three hits from his work In two thirds of an inning. Wlnchell answered the S. O. S. but the Quakers, Just to prove that they meant what they started, slapped him Iwv Luur iuui c. uuu v . .,v.i. - more effective than usual In Thursday's game, and although) he allowed elsht hits, they were scattered except in two innings, and he whiffed nine Eva batsmen. Jim Kelly, Quaker Ehertstop. helped th? Quakers in the rinth by touching V...chell for a home run. OTHER CENTRAL RESULTS South Bend ... 002 000 20206 14 2 Fort Wayne ... 100 040 10017 9 0 Willis and Kelly; Richardson and Smith. Dayton 003 010 0004 6 1 Springfield 000 204 10 7 11 1 Frost and Devormer; Green and Hungllng. Muskegon 003 010 0015 3 5 Grand Rapids . . 301 002 00 6 7 0 Gardiner and Roth; Robbins, Carpenter and Alcock. Umpire Daily. . - - a f 1 r r m a n whm NEXT! Richmond A.B. R. Evers, 2b 4 1 Oygli, lb 4 2

H. P.O. A. E. 12 3 0 2 8 10 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 113 0 0 2 2 0 9 27 11 0 I. H. P.O. A. E. 0 2 10 2 2 2 0 12 10 2 12 1 0 3 0 0 14 2 0 0 11 1 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 27 13 2 0 0 0 1 0 17 1 0 0 0 1 02

Jantzen, cf 4 Hauser, c ..... 4 0 0 Couchman, p . . 4 0 Kibble. If . 3 Matthews. 2b 4 Daubert, ss . . . 4 0 Knoll, rf .3 0 Boelzle. c 4 0 Grefe. lb 4 0 Altermatt. 3b.. 4 0 Turner, p 0 0 Wlnchell, p ... 4 0 Totals 34 2 Vvanavtlle ..... 01 Home run Kelly. Two base nits Evers, Altermatt, Matthews, Jantzen. Stolen bases-r-Coveleskie, Gygli. Sacrifice hits Gygll, Rapp. Double plays Altermatt to Grefe; Kelly to Evers to Gygll. Left on bases Richmond, 3; Evansville, 7. First base on errors Richmond, 1. Bases on balls Off Turner, 1; Wlnchell.' 3; Couchman, 2. Hits and earned runs Off Turner 3 hits. 3 runs, in two-thirds Innings; off Wlnchell six hits. 3 runs in 8 1-3 Innings. Struck out By Couchman, 9; bv Wlnchell, 2. Passed balls Boelzle. Umpire Johnson. Time 1:45. Attendance 260. CARDS PAY RECORD PRICE FOR GOODWIN ST. LOUIS, July 6 The price the fx. Louis Nationals paid for Marvin Goodwin, a pitcher purchased from the Milwaukee club of the American Association, is declared to be the highest ever paid by a St. Louis club. Branch Rickey, president of the Cardinals, said he gave cash and players approximating a total value of $15,000 for Goodwin. Six other clubs were outbid by Rickey. Goodwin is scheduled to report July 15. s. 1 The phoebe bird is dull gray and white, big. dark head dashes for flies from perch and returns; loves bridges .and old buildings; Its. note is like its name.' .' " '--V,

S. A. L. CLUBS WILL PLAY TWIN BILL On account of the Central league game at Exhibition park in the Central league, the S. A. L. leaguers will stage a double header at Athletic park Saturday afternoon. The Natcos and the Starrs will furnish the material

for the first game and the JohnsonI. G. C. will meet the Simplex in the second. Following is a schedule of the games: Athletic Park, 1:30 p. m.. Natco vs. Starr; Umpire, Kuhlman. Athletic Park, 3:00 p.-m., Johnsonr n n v. simnlex: Umpire. Harter. Playgrounds, Atlas vs. Pennsy; Umpire, Bradfleld. Easthaven, Easthaven vs. Malleable; Umpire, Klutter. In the Majors National. At Brooklyn R. H. E. New York 300 000 0003 9 1 Brooklyn 000 301 02 6 14 2 Benton, Tesreau, Smith and Rarlden; Cheney and Miller. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Boston 000 002 0013 6 0 Philadelphia ... 000 000 0000 4 1 Tyler, Nehf and Tragressor; Lavender, Pender and Killifer. At Pittsburgh R. H. E. St. Louis ... 203 000 100 039 16 1 Pittsburgh ..000 040 110 006 13 2 Horstman; Meadows, Ames and Gonzales; Steele, Grimes and Fischer. American. At Detroit R. H. E Chicago 000 001 005 6 8 0 Detroit 010 141 04 11 14 0 Danforth, Wolfgang, Benz, Russell and Schalk; Ehmke, Boland and S tannage. At New York (first game) R. H.E. Washington ....000 100 0102 12 0 New York 100 000 0001 6 2 Shaw and Ainsmith; Fisher and Nunamaker. Second game R. H. E. Washing'n 000 000 002 200 04 11 1 New York 000 000 200 200 15 10 0 Gallia, Johnson and Henry, Ain smith; Love, Russell and Alexander. At Boston (first game) R. H.E. Philadelphia ... 030 000 0003 6 1 Boston 100 010 20 4 8 2 Bush and Schang; Mays and Thom as. Second game R. H. E. Philadelphia .. 000 200 0002 7 0 Boston 020 000 20 4 7 1 Seibold and Schang; Shore and Agnew. , At St;Louis (first game) 'Tt. H. E. Cleveland ..... 102 010 0015 10 0 St. Louis . 000 000 0303 9, 2 Lambeth, Coveleskie and O'Neill; Martin, Molineaux, Park and Severoid. (Second game) R. H.E. Cleveland 000 100 0001 4 3 St. Louis 200 010 10 4 8 1 Boehling, Klepfer and Billings; Rogers and Severoid. LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York . 41 23 .641 Philadelphia 38 28 .576 St. Louis 40 31 .563 Cincinnati 40 37 .519 Chicago 39 37 .513 Brooklyn 30 35 . .462 Boston 26 37 .413 Pittsburgh 21 47 .309 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Chicago 47 25 .653 Boston 45 25 .643 New York 36 32 .529 Cleveland 38 37 .507 Detroit 35 35 .500 Washington 29 40 .420 St. Louis 28 45 .384 Philadelphia 24 43 .358 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. Indianapolis 47 30 .610 St. Paul 40 31 .563 Louisville 43 35 .551 Kansas City 38 32 .543 Columbus 40 37 .519 Toledo v 31 45 .408 Milwaukee 28 42 .400 Minneapolis ". 29 44 .497 GAMES TODAY National League. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. American League. Chicago at Detroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. American Association. Toledo at Columbus. Indianapolis at Louisville. Kansas City at Minneapolis. Milwaukee at St. Paul. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League. Boston, 3; Philadelphia. 0. St. Louis, 9; Pittsburgh, 6. Brooklyn, 6; New York,, 3. American League. Boston, 4 ; Philadelphia, 3. (First game.) Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 2. (Second game.) Washington, 2; New York, 1. (First game.) New York, 5; Washington, 4. (Second game.) Cleveland, 5 ; St. Louis, 3. (First game.) St. Louis, 4 ; Cleveland, 1. (Second game.) Detroit, 11; Chicago, 6. American Association. Indianapolis. 3; Louisville, 2. Toledo, 6; Columbus, 5. -No other games. - , r

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FROM BASE TO BASE

Journal-News, Evansville "Ricb mond is about the cockiest team in the league. The Quakers believe that they are the best club in the league. Which is saying a good deal. But we will agree that they have a well balanced cine and will give a lot of trouble before the season closes." And to think that only a few short weeks ago, a certain prominent citizen of Evatown said the Quakers were not classy enough for Central League ball. - Announcement has been made that Pat Donahue, formerly with the PhilRed Sox, has been signed with the Vets, by Johnnie Nee and will report for the games against Richmond. Bully for Pat; he may make it close enough to be interesting. With the word that the Three I league will suspend for the season after next Sunday's game, comes the announcement that Peoria is trying to get into the Central league. The Peoria team, like the Quakers, is a civic organization, and can play good baseball. It is the only team in the circuit that has been drawing good crowds at home and Peoria fans want baseball. Peoria won the III pennant last year and has been leading the league ,this season. . . .. Deserts Family to Go Fishing; Fined $100 KANSAS CITY, Kas., July 6 Charles Wing would rather go fishing than work to support his family. Consequently he was fined $100 in police court. , His wife said he is an industrious husband until the fish begin to bite, and that he always gives up his job as a master mechanic every year to spend a month at the streamside. There are five children to support, a fact that 6hould keep the husband busy, the judge declared. MAYER IS FLYER MINNEAPOLIS. Julv fi. Frank Mayer, for two years all-western tackle on the University of Minnesota football eleven, is doing "his bit." Mayer enlisted as a member of the United States aviation corps and is in training at the Ohio State University station. He graduated from the law depart-, ment this year. His home is in East, Grand Forks, Minn. NOTABLES AT SANITARY CORPS OUT-DOOR EXERCISES WASHINGTON, July 6 A sanitary corps, composed of about a thousand men trained in first aid work will be formally turned over to the American Red Cross at open air exercises here late today. President Wilson was expected to accept the unit on behalf of the Red Cross. It is planned to detail the organization to the commissioners of the District of Columbia for duty with the home guard. In addition to the President, secretaries Baker and Daniels, Henry P. Davison, chairman of the Red Cross War council, and Eliot Wadsworth, acting chairman of the central committee, and other are expectea to auena. A bushel of lawn grass weighs about twenty pounds. A quart of seeds is sufficient to cover 300 square teet 15 x 20 feet. RHUEMATISM OR SCIATIC? For. Over 50 Years Or. v Jones' LfiMmenfl (Cojnmonly Known as Beaver Oil.) l as been used in the treatment of this distressing affliction in thousands of families in this and foreign countries. It immediately relieves, and if its use is persisted in, will positively cure. It is the best remedy made for Lumbago, Neuralgia, Lameness, or any pain that can be reached by external application, 50c per bottle. Trial size 25c ' -. : ; Trade Mark " Look for the P p a v e"r. None 8k . ... . V 1fc2! prnuine wunoui -vpr- ,4

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Scoops Carey, the speedy Grand Rapids shortstop, quit the team in the third inning of Thursday's contest after an . argument over a whiffing bee. The Harvesters have four men that are hitting better than .300 and three others that are above the .275 class, all of which goes to show why they are in first place. Outfielder Catches Finger in Fence, And Batter Scores ROCKFORD, 111.; July 6. Outfielder McCabe made what was probably the 'freakiest" home run in Three-I league history, in the recent series with Hannibal here. W7hen McCabe hit the ball, Outfielder Lorance cf Hannibal dashed to the left field fence in an effort to get it. Lorance thrust his hands against the fence to save himself from Injury and ftlass of Apella neutralizes the effect of a heavy meat diet. Apella is the pure, sparkling, unfermented apple-juice, and health experts oree that apple juice is a splendid stimulant of intestinal activity, promotinfc good digestion and sweetening the stomach. Before Apella was originated and perfected, the health giving properties of the apple could be enjoyed during only a short season of the year. Now, with Apella, the good of the apple is kept tor you the whole year round. PPU A BAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR"'-. Apella is wonderfully 'Snd immediately refreshing. It does more than quench thirst. A single glass of Apella satisfies, and gives you a sense of internal cleanliness ' similar to' breathing salt sea air. . Apella's clear, brilliant appearance, its splendid keep- . ing quality, its unadulterated purity, are due entirely to our method of preparation, and the secret of our success is cleanliness. Every apple is brushed and washed before pressing; any soft spot of blemish is removed. That is " why it gives the effect of cleanliness. . ' Apella is fcood for every member of the family especially the children. If you drink Apella at the soda fountain, club, cafe, restaurant or buffet, you will want it in the home. You can buy it by the case or bottle from your grocer. National Fruit Jnice Co. La Fayette, Indiana J

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