Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 148, 3 May 1918 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MAY S. 1918
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Three Bouts to Be Staged at the Coliseum on May Thirteenth. Negro battlers, who will demonstrate their ability here on May 13, have sent contract with their signatures affixed to Jox Fox, manager of the bouts here. Three bouts will be staged at the Coliseum on the night of May 13. Later, fistic carnivals will be staged at Exhibition park. Kid Hendricks and ''One Round" Bess are again scheduled to meet. Hendricks will have a chance to come back and take "One Round" Bess down the line. They will make the ten round route, to a finish.
Jack Hannibal of Indianapolis and Christy Williams, the dark-complexioned secret of Dayton will clash on the fame night. The winner of the match will meet Willie Langford, who claims middleweight championship, at a boxing carnival to be held in, June. Jack Hlggins of Dayton and Jack Leslie of Indianapolis are scheduled to lock horns and if Leslie makes good it is probable that a match will be arranged for him with Sam Langford. to be staged at Exhibition park on July 4. The card for the June and July boxing carnival has not been announced. Sam Langford recently boxed Harry Wills of Panama and Willie Langford, his cousin, showed his ability to handle the gloves when he boxed Grebbs of Buffalo to a draw. J
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turned over to charity. Fox said. All the men on the card are train-1
ing hard and should be In shape to put on some real fighting by the time of the carnival.
Yesterday's Games
Jess Beats it Back to Farm in Kansas
CHICAGO. May 3. Jess Willard broke training today for that homeless championship match with Fred Fulton. He vigorously packed his household goods for removal to his farm ia Kansas. -I think there will be a fight," he said. "It won't be at St. Paul, they say, but Miller knows Other places. I'm going to stay on rny farm until I hear what is coming."
EXPLOSION WRECKS STORE
INDIANAPOLIS. May 3. An explosion wrecked the store of Fred lozzo, 604 S. East street, here early today and damaged other store room3 and residences in the vicinity.
AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston R. H. E. Washington 010 000 001 5 6 Boston 200 202 10 7 3 0 Batteries Dumont, Craft and Ainsmith; Leonard and Agnew. At Detroit R. H. E. Chicago 401 000 0016 10 3 Detroit 031 021 20 9 11 1 Batteries Faber, Danforth, Wolfgang and Schalk; James, Kallio and Spencer. At New York R. H. E. Philadelphia 110 010 1037 13 1 New York 202 000 0015 10 2 Batteries Parry, Adams, Garry and Perkins; Mogridge, Russel and Hannah. At St. Louis R. H. E. Cleveland 200 000 1003 5 1 St. Louis 200 000 0002 7 1 Batteries Bagby and O'Neil; Sothoron, Rogers and Nunamaker. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. H. E. New York 001 140 0006 9 0 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 4 1 Batteries Perrit and .McCarty; Mains .Hogg and Adams. At Pittsburgh it. H. E. St. Louis 000 000 000 0 5 1 Pittsburgh 100 000 00 1 2 1 Batteries Ames, Sherdell and Gonzales; Hamilton and Schmidt. At Chicago R. H. E. Cincinnati 050 011 0108 11 3 Chicago 053 201 01-11 16 2 Batteries Regan, Conley and Wingo; Walker, Carter and Killefer. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Boston 000 100 0304 3 3 Brooklyn 200 202 2107 13 2 Batteries Canavan, Ragan, Tragessor; Cheney and Krueger. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Columbus R.H. E. Columbus 000 102 00 3 7 4 Indianapolis 000 101 0002 3 2 Batteries Park and Hartley; Falke, Dale and Gossett. ,At Toledo R. H. E. Louisville 001 003 1128 9 5 Toledo 100 030 0217 8 6 Batteries Stroud, Humphries and Kocher; McCall, Carpenter and Devine. At Kansas City R. H. E. Minneapolis 302 000 0207 7 4 Kansas City 026 020 00-10 19 3 Batteries Thomas and Gray; Johnson, Henning and Blackburne. At Milwaukee R. H. E. St. Paul 000 000 0000 9 10 Milwaukee 001 200 1014 1 1 Batteries Hall. Foster, Jasper and Glenn; Faeth and Hihn.
82 Boys Learn How toSwimatY.M.C.A. Already 82 boys of the carolled boys in the swimming classes at the Y. M. C. A. have learned to swim. These boys, L. A. Schwan announced, will be allowed to enter the swimming carnival to be given Saturday at the "Y" pool.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs Won. Lost Pet. Boston 12 3 .800 Cleveland 8 4 .C67 Chicago 5 4 .556 New York 6 8 .429 Washington 5 8 .385 Detroit 3 5 .375 St. Louis 4 7 .364 Philadelphia ... 4 8 333 NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. New York 12 1 .923 Chicago 8 3 .727 Philadelphia 8 5 .615 Cincinnati 5 5 .500 St. Louis 4 9 .308 Boston 3 10 .231 Brooklyn 3 10 .231 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Indianapolis 1 1 .500 Louisville 1 1 .500
Toledo 1 1 .500 St. Paul 1 1 .500 Milwaukee 1 1 .500 Kansas City . . 1 1 .500 Columbus 1 1 .500 Minneapolis 1 1 .500
lict, he falls to the ground In a faint. A sweet woman kneels over him and slips a twenty dollar gold piece Into his band. Health comes back to him after a thrilling and wonderful struggle. The story Is handled beautifully with disagreable details. Roy Stewart plays the dual role of the bandit and "lunger" In this picture. It is more than a mere pleasure vehicle, "Paying His Debt" It is an object lesson, a trumpet call to the sympathy and understanding of the finest nature of man. "Paying His Debt" will be shown at the Murray Theater tonight and Saturday, together with two acts of vaudeville, Claudia Tracey, singing comedienne and the Kylo maids, a couple of very clever musicians playing both heavy overtures and all of the popular stuff.
GAMES TODAY American League. Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. Boston at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. National League. Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. New York at Boston. American Association. Indianapolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo. St. Paul at Milwaukee. Minneapolis at Kansas City.
LYRIC. The Lyric is now under the management of Frank Green, formerly in the theatrical business in Vincennes, and for the last fifteen years in the picture business in Indianapolis. Tonight will be presented Monroe Salisbury and Ruth Clifford in a Rupert Julians production in five parts, "Hands Down."
MRS. WILL SMITH BURIED
CAMBRIDGE CITY, May 3. Mrs. Will Smith, aged 59 years, died suddenly at her home north of Dublin, Wednesday evening, of apoplexy. Her husband survives. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at Salem church. Interment in Salem cemetery.
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On The Screen
MURRETTE. "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin," a new photoplay built upon incidents leading up to and succeeding the declaration of the World's War will be the attraction at the Murrette Theater, tonight and Saturday. As the title implies, the story treats intimately with the Emperor of the Prussians and his association with the events that had bearing upon the cause of the war. Certain revealments that have come with authenticity have been incorporated into this story and raised to a quality of thrilling interest. MURRAY. In Triangle's great human play, "Paying His Debt," the story- of a "lunger" is told. He drifts through the West seeking help and work. He is thrown out of a saloon unsympathetically when he steps in to beg a bite to eat. A human wreck, a dere-
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ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE LYRIC 10c Admission 10c SATURDAY GEORGE WALSH in "Melting Millions"
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"Paying His Debt"
The Vast Army of "Lungers" Who Journey to the West in Search
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tale of a "Lunger" who "came back.'
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Runge Orchestra Clarence Runge, Director Matinee 2:00 and 3:15. Adults 15c; Children 10c. Evening Lower Floor 20c; Balcony 15c; Children, 10c.
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'BY RIGHT of PURCHASE' A gripping society drama ia which an empty marriage turns into real love ia the crucible of these troublesome times that try men's souls. Also Showing PATHE NEWS and PAT HE COMEDY Coming TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
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