Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 259, 11 September 1917 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1917.
Local Sport News at a Glance
DAY DODGERS TO COMPRISE MOST OF QUAKER TEAM Football Eleven at Earlham to Contain Several Richmond Boys.
To Play For Title.
Richmond Day students will play prominent positions in Earlham college football during the coming season, if the present prospects of the team hold good. The Quaker line-up, unless some exceptionally good "dark horse" material sl.ows up will have at least four Richmond men on the team, and perhaps more. Three last year's men. Pitts, Johnson and Jenkins, will be
back in harness at the opening of the fall semester and all are in line for varsity positions. TaJbert Jessup, former high school basketball star, will try out for the team and will probably make good. Must Reorganize Team. Last year's graduation and the loss of several men on account of the war, has marie it necessary to organize a practically new team for the coming season. The 1916 backfield, and at least four line men will not be hack for this year's team. Cutrell, last year's end
Is the only regular that will be back j
this year except those from Richmond. !
Football practice will begin at Earlham as soon as the semester opens in two weeks.
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FOR NEW PARIS ROGUE COURTS
Alfred de Oro, the veteran billiard player, - ?t
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LEAGUE STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. Tct. New York 82 48 .C31 Philadelphia 73 57 .562 at. Louid 74 G2 .544 Cincinnati 8 6S .500 Chlcugo 6S (;s -50,) Pi'ooklyn 2 6t .4S4 Boston 57 70 .443 Pitt-burs 43 88 .328 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 91 47 .659 Boston SI 51 .614 Cleveland 73 62 .541 Detroit CS 67 .504 New York 63 69 .477 Washington 61 70 .466 St. Louis 52 87 .374 Philadelphia 47 83 .362 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won. Lost. Pet. Indianapolis 84 60 .583 st Paul 83 61 .576 Lcuiaville 82 62 .569 Columbus 77 64 .546 Milwaukee 67 73 .479 Kansas City 63 78 .447 Minneapolis 62 81 .434 Toledo 50 89 .360 GAMES TODAY National League. Cincinnati at Chicago (2). Pittsburc at St. Louis (2).
Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. American League. Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at Washington. New York at Philadelphia. American Association. Milwaukee at Columbus. Kansas City at Toledo. Minneapolis at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Louisville. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League. Cincinnati-Chicago Cold weather. Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 2. (First game.) Boston, 12; Philadelphia, 2. (Second game.) Brooklyn. 13; New York, 6. (First game.) Brooklyn, 2; New York, 1. (Second game.) St. Louis, 2; Pittsburg, 1. American League. New York, 10; Philadelphia, 1. (First game.) New York, 5; Philadelphia, 1. (Second game.) Washington. 2; Boston, 1. (First game.) Boston, 1; Washington, 3. (Second game.) American Association. Kansas City. 4: Columbus, 3. (First game.) Columbus, 4; Kansas City, 1. (Second game.) Indianapolis. 13; St. Paul, 3. (First game.) St. Paul, 7; Indianapolis, 2. 5 innings, darkness.) 32 OUT AT MIAMI OXFORD, O., Sept. 11. Thirty-two candidates for places on Miami University's football team this fall responded to Coach Rider's first call for tithi practice yesterday afternoon. A process for freezing fish in boxes lined with oiled paper has been patented by a Minnesota man, the object being to ship'thevfish by mail.
National League. At New York, (first game) R. H. E. Brooklyn 040 001 071-13 12 4 New York 200 130 000 6 10 2 Plet'fer and Crugger and Miller; Demaree, Anderson, Wilhoit, Tessreau, Benton and McCarthy and Randen. Cacnnrl f'lmH ' R. H. E.
Brooklyn 200 000 000-2 5 2 New York 000 100 0001 6 1 Marquard and Krugger: Anderson, Benton and McCarthy and Rariden. At Boston, (first game) R. H. E. Philadelphia ....200 201 000 5 9 2 B03ton 000 110 0002 10 4 Alexander and Killifer; Tyler and Traggesser. r tJ Second Game R- LPhiladelphia ...000 101 000 2 9 3 Boston 430 001 Olx 12 14 1 Lavender and Bums and Adams; Ragan and Myers.
At St. Louis R- H. E. Pittsburgh 000 000 0011 8 1 St. Louis 002 000 OOx 2 9 1 Jacobs, Evans and Schmidt; Goodwin and Snyder.
Reynolds, of Cleveland, Makes Three Complete Rounds 30 Players There. NEW PARIS. O., Sept. 11. With more than 30 players already on the courts, officials in charge of the Fourth Annaul tournament of the Interstate Roque association, which opened here Monday morning are planning to continue the tourney into next weeir. to accommodate all Dlayers.
Thirty players signed up for the
tournament Monday aiternoon ana a number of others arrived Tuesday nmrniner. emectinff to enter the tour
nament. Representatives from three
states, Including tne nest roque piayers in the country are entered in the meet. Tha feature nf the first idav'S T)lay-
Ing was the establishing of a new roque record for the New Paris courts by Reynolds, of Cleveland. Reynolds, by making a complete round in his first game of the tournament, set a mark of three straight complete iia nn th New Paris courts. He
set a record at the 1916 tourney of tu-n rnmnlpfe rounds in one same, 'and
was winner of the first division tournament. Diamond Match Ud.
The contest for the diamond medal,
the championship trophy of the assoc
iation consisting ot a matcn tournament between Lathrop, of Chicago,
present holder or tne meaai, ana iverlin, of Milton, Ind., contender for two vears, will begin Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, the winner of four in seven games, winning the medal. The players listed at the courts at the beginning of play on Tuesday morning follow: Cleveland, C Reynolds, Rounds, Reader, Rankin, Schmitt, Schaefer and Griffith. Chicago, 111. Lathrop. Milton, Ind Kerlin, Crull, Baker, W. Wissler, B. F. Wissler, Wagner and Henly. Columbus. Ind. M. F. Reeves, M. O. Reeves, Glanton, Hughes and Henderson. Parker, Ind. Davis, Halliday and Smith. New Madison, O. Duffield, Max and Noggle. New Paris, O. Han, Ashman, Pence, Hawley, King, Jeans, Miller and Hensel.
American League. At Washington (first game R. Boston 000 100 0001 Washington 001 010 OOx 2 Ruth and Thomas and Agnew; per aud Ainsmith. Second Game R. Boston 001 020 0104 Washington 200 100 0003
H.E 3 1 6 1 HarH. E. 5 0 6 0
Dumont, Shaw
Mays and Agnew; and Ainsmith.
At Philadelphia (first game) R, H.E
New York 070 020 00110 10 2 Philarlelnhia ...000 000 001 1 5 3
Fisher and Nunamaker; Schaurer and-Halsy. Second Game New York 000 012 101
Philadelphia ....000 000 1001 10 2 Monroe and Nunamaker; Myers, Anderson and Myer.
Siebold, R. H.E. -5 11 0
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United States jackies In tneir naseoali uniforms are shown here returning to their ships, now stationed in British waters, after a hard won victory on land against a team from another cruiser. These games are very popular. (U. VS. Navy Official Photo.)
Richmond Women to Take Up Bowling
Richmond women are to enjoy a
new sport. According to Charles Twigg. the bowling alleys at the Twigg billiard
rooms will topen to women eacn morntni Althouch definite arrangements
have not been made, it is believed that
a number of women will take advantj?o nf this offer. Several of Rich
mond's society women already have
signified their intention or Downng.
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WEBSTER, IND.
II On The Screen
MURRETTt "Bab, the Fixer," at the Murrette today. ' She was rich and he was poor, therefore quite impossible. But dad lost his money and the poor boy got rich. Mother retained her social ambitions, but "Bab" made her and pa behave and the young man happy. MURRAY "Builders of Castles," a five-part Edison photodrama, released through the Kleine-Edison-Selig-Essanay Service, will, be offered at the Murray Theatre today. An unusually strong story, told in striking fashion by Edison film stars, together with a sumptuous production, make a forceful combination which presents in a fascinating manner a photoplay which appears destined to score heavily. There is need for dramatic talent of a high order to bring out properly the many tense dramatic situations, and a strong cast, headed by Marc MacDermott and Miriam Nesbitt, suppies it.
Mr. Thomas Clark and sou, John Clark of Hagerstown, attended church at the Friends church here Sunday and visited friends near here.... The new school superintendent who na been secured for the High school here is Mr. Herne of Madison, Ind. He will move his family into the Harry Thompson property within a few days Mr. George Shephard acted as Sunday school superintendent at the Friends church Sunday in place of Mr. Walter Beeson ."Mrs. Will Palmer will give a shower for Misa Marie Wills, who will be married soon to Mr. Fred Palmer, on Wednesday afternoon at her country home north of Webster Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris called on Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Harvey Sunday morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts of north of here, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Steddom Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Breen.
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