Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 153, 9 May 1918 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. MAY 9, 19X8

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STAR BATTLERS WILL MIX HERE MONDAY NIGHT

Four Bouts Between Negro Scrappers to Be Staged at Coliseum. Joe Fox, announced Thursday that his all-s tarboxin card of four bouts, for next Monday, was the beat card that could be obtained. The bouts will be staged at the ColUseura. AU the men participating in the bouts are backed by excellent fistic reputations. "Rattlesnake Kid" baa decisions ever Leo Johnson of New York; Leo Patterson of St. Louis;. Kid Hayes has decisions over Earl

Murphy, Leo Patterson. Jackie Moore

George Moore and Bunny Rumity. Christy Williams, "the Dayton dark secret" and Jack Hannibal. Indianapolis ."iron Men." will take tbe ring for ten rounds at 158 pounds. Jack Leslie, colored heavy weight champion of Indiana, will meet Jack Hlgglns of Dayton. 0., known as the "Human Frog," in ten rounds. Higgins, a new man to Richmond boxing fans, but bis boxing ability is claimed to be In a class with Leslie. Tbe third ring entry is "One Round Bess" of Indianapolis, colored bantam weight champion of the United Btates, against "Kid" Hendricks, of Cleveland In a ten round at 116 pounds. Tbe final go on the ticket is a new one on Fox's card. Rattlesnake Kid and Kid Hendricks promise to give boxing fans one of tbe speediest contests of the evening. Eddie Benson will referee the bouts". The boxing carnival Is held under the auspices of the United Athletic association. Tickets are one sale at Kngle and Eaton's and Jones' Smoke-shop.

In the Majors

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Clubs Won. New York 17 Chicago 12 Pittsburgh 9 Philadelphia 8 Cincinnati 9 St. Louis 7 Brooklyn 6 Boston 5

1 5 8 10 12 12 12 13

.914 .706 .529 .444 .429 .368 .333 .278

AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 12 8 .600 Cleveland 10 8 .556 Chicago 8 7 .533 New York 10 9 .526 St. Louis 8 9 .471 Washington 8 9 .471 Detroit 6 8 .429 Philadelphia 7 10 .412

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Clubs Won. Lost. Pet.

Louisville . . 6 Milwaukee 6 Kansas City 5 Indianapolis 5 Columbus 2 St. Taul 2 Toledo 2 Minneapolis 1

1 1 2 3 5 5 6 6

.857 .857 .714 .625 .286 .2S6 .250

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GAMES TODAY National League. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at New York. Brooklyn at Boston. American League. Boston at Washington. New York at Philadelphia. American Association. Columbus at Indianapolis. Toledo at Louisville. Kansas City at Minneapolis. Milwaukee at St. Paul.

Central League Players

On Laporte Team

LAPORTE, Ind., May 9. Tom Kadding, formerly first baseman of the South Bend Central League team, has taken the management of the Laporte

baseball team for the season. Among

the Central League players secured

by him for his club are Nespo, short

stop; Cramer, pitcher; Eggelston, catcher; Spychalskl, second baseman. Hubert P. Gerber is

Dead in Indianapolis

Word has been received here of the death at Indianapolis, of Hubert P. Gerber, who was formerly a. resident of this city. He leaves a widow, Grace, daughter of the late Walter J. Paulus.

456 PERSONS BETWEEN 6 AND 21

CAMBRIDGE CITY. May 9. The enumeration of school children shows that there ere in Cambridge City 456 persons betweent he ages of 6 and 21 years. I

Yesterday's Games

AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago R. H. E. Cleveland........ 003 101 0005 6 4 Chicago 022 030 02 9 12 2 Batteries Cicotte. Danforth, Shellenback, Williams and Schulk; Groom, Coumbe,, Ensman, Covelskl and O'Nell. At Washington R.H.E. Boston 010 210 000 4 9 2 Washington.,.. 000 085 01 14 17 I Batteries Mayer. Butsn, Wyckoff, Mays and Agnew; Shaw, Harper and Casey. At Detroit R.H.E. St. Louis 102 120 2008 12 1 Detroit.. 000 001 0001 8 1 Batteries Sothoron and Nunamak er; James, Finneran, Cunningham and Yelie. At Philadelphia R, H. E. New York 020 000 0002 7 3 Philadelphia.... 000 200 03 5 10 2 Batteries Caldwell and Hannah; Perry and, Perkins. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pittsburgh R.H.E.1 Chicago 203 010 200 8 11 1 Pittsburgh. ooo ooo ooi l 5 3 Batteries Tyler and Kliifer, Q'Farrell; Copper, Steele and Archer. At New York R. H. E. Philadelphia 000 000 0112 9 3

New York 003 000 00 3 6 3

Batteries Prendergast, Tlncup and

E. Burns: Perritt and Randan. At Boston R. H. E

Brooklyn 010 100 0013 8 0

Boston 000 101 0024 9 3

Batteries Coombs and Wheat; Nehf

and Wilaon. At St. Louis R.H.E

Cincinnati 000 000 0099 7

St. Louis 011 031 0008. 8 1 Batteries Schneider, Conley. Regan, Eller and H. Smith; May, Meadow and Synder. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapolis R. H. E. Columbus 100 000 001 2 5 1

Indianapolis.... 001 C07 02 10 11 3

Batteries Sherman, Bluejacket and Wagner; Ealkenberg and Gossett Shang. At Minneapolis R.H.E. Kansas City 113 200 0007 7 0 Minneapolis 001 100 1003 13 1 Batteries Wheatley, Johnson and Onslow; Leverett, Williams, Thomas, Hughes and Owens. At Louisville R.H.E. Toledo 000 000 0000 2 2 Louisville 101 010 00 3 7 1 Batteries Schultz and Device ; Luque and Mayer. At St. Paul R. H. E'. Milwaukee 000 010 002 14 5 3 St. Paul 000 010 200 03 5 4 Batteries Faeth, Kerr . and Huhn; Piercey, Foster and Cobb.

Roland L, Nasbaum is Appointed Instructor Roland L. Nusbaum has been appointed instructor in soldier-equipage or supply branch of the quartermaster's school at Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. The position, H Is believed, will carry with it a commission in the near future. He qualified for the clerical training school, completing his course with 98 per cent, the highest grade awarded any one in the camp, He enlisted Jan. 24.

Masonic Calendar

Friday, May 10 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. W- Stated COO' vocation. , ...... . . TO LECTURE AT HIGH SCHOOL.

Mrs. Demarcus Brown of Indianapolis will give an illustrated lecture on "The Slytbs of Ancrtnt Greece and Rome." Friday afternon before the high school. , Mrs. Brown will give an Illustrated talk on France at Earlham college Friday evening. BRITISH MISSION ARRIVES

Swiss Suffering, Explorer Finds

A BRAZILIAN PORT, Wednesday. May 8. A British mission to Brazil, headed by Sir Maurice De Bunson, who has been for many years in the diplomatic service has arrived here.

Post is Nominated for Joint Representative Elmer E. Post of Liberty, sheriff of Union county, was nominated for joint representative of Wayne and Union counties on ' the Democratic ticket, according to late official re turns reaching here Thursday. Post received 301 votes in Union county, while his opponent, George CHna, received but 87. Post's total vote in the two counties was 532, and CHne's total was 570.

Provisioning Bureau Demanded by Labor -fRy Associate Press) ZURICH. Wednesday. May 8. A Vienna dispatch, printed in the Frankfurter Zetung. last Tuesday, says the German labor party at a meeting Sunday demanded the creation of a common provisioning bureau for Germany and Austria-Hungary.

TWO DRAFTEES LEAVE

WILL. RESUME TRAFFIC

(By Associated Preps) STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. May 8. Sea traffic between Sweden and Petrograd will be resumed at the end of May. A steamer which is now loading Swedish export articles, will bring hack a cargo of similar goods from Russia. Semi-weekly communications between Sweden and Finland is now in progress.

With the advent of the farmerette we don't hear so much about the man with the hoe.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. May 9. two drafted men, Raymond Smith of Greenafork- and Everett Money of Dublin, were sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, from Division No. 2, Monday. It takes one-twentieth of a second for a wireless message to pass from

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Class'e'tJres LYRIC THEATRE H'c'ai Hear the Variety of Pipe Organ PHOTO PLAY8 E8T MADE Photo Plays Afternoon and Night Empire All Star Corporation presents "OLIVE TELL in "THE UNFORSEEN" In Five Parts, with an All Star Cast including ''DAVID POWELL" Also a Good Comedy, making ft Reels. TOMORROW " VIOLET MERSEREAU in "MORGAN'S RAIDERS"

MUM-AY LAST TIME TODAY MARGERY WILSON and JOE KING in "THE HAND AT THE WINDOW" Showing a thrilling detective tale dealing with life in the Italian quarter of New York's underworld. As interesting as the Paris haunt of the Apache and the famous old Barbary Coast of 'Frisco, " Also VAUDEVILLE CAITS BROS. DELPHINE and RAE "

The Tailor Made Boys.

The Girls Who Sing the Songs You Like

Runge Orchestra Clarence Runge, Director Matinee: 2:00 and 3:15; Adults, 15c; Childrtn, 10c. Evening, 7:10 and 8:45; Lower floor 20c; Balcony 15c; Children 10e

PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

Dr. Frederick Burlingham. Dr. Frederick Burlingham, the noted

American , explorer, who nas just retured home after an extended visit to

Switzerland, reports the condition of

tbe mountain republic as serious.

Hemmed in by all feides by belligerents, this neutral is finding it dally more difficult to maintain her neutrality, and the paralysis of her international business is causing untold suf

fering among her people.

Miss Grace Shaw. Stewart, Nev has

taken charge of an office building at Reno.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Prunes, a pound. 15 Peaches, a pound. 15 Pears, a pound. .... ...... .-. .15 Figs, a pound. . .15? 35c Cream Cheese, lb .30 Sweet Pickles, 3 dozen. ;25. Pure Lard, 31tf lb.; 2 lbs. for 60 Four-Sewed Broom .69 Five-Sewed Broom 74 Raisins at .......... ..10 Clean-Easy Soap, 5 bars .23 Four Small Milk. .........v..:::. .25 Two Large Milk- .25 All Scrap Tobacco 25 30c Asparagus 19a? 35c Asparagus . ................ . .29 15c Asparagus, 2 cans for 23 JKpasi2P's SttoiPs Pottenger & Sc!!iradin, Distributors 12 NORTH 6th ST. RICHMOND, IND.

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TM1E IBEIUGIIAF' Two Reel Comedy "HIS DIVING BEAUTY" With those three great Funmakers FATTY ARBUCKLE, MABEL NORMAND and MARK TWAIN

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TOMORROW and SATURDAY

CHARLIE CMAIPLIN In "A DOG'S LIFE MARY GARDEN in "THE SPLENDID SINNER"