Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 157, 14 May 1918 — Page 7
"HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY.sMAY 14, 1918
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THREE SCRAPPERS TAKE THE COUNT
The three Indianapolis colored boys scored knockouta over the Ohio boys In the second boxing carnival staged by Joe Fox, promoter ,at the Coliseum Monday ni&ht. The Bess Hendricks light was the best billed. In the first round Bess sent his right to Hendricks nose, bloodying it. Hendricks weakened. The latter showed speed and pep but Bes3 had his goat nnd in the fourth round a right sent him to the floor for keeps. In the second stanza, Leslie sent Hisglns over the rcpes with a right swing. Higgins fell out of the ring onto the Coliseum floor, injuriug his shoulder, but returned to the ring, only to receive the deciding blow from Leslie a few second later. The final go was featured by slow sparring, and fewer clinches than the other bouts. Hannibal fought low, coming up under Williams guard until the third round when Christy met bis opponent with the same tactics. In the sixth round, Hannibal landed on Williams jaw and sent the "Dayton Dark Secret" to the floor. Williams, it is claimed was waiting to rise on the tenth count and continue the fight, but, dazed from the blow, he tripped over the ropes and was counted out as he fell back. "One Round Bess," in the next bout here, i3 now scheduled to meet Willie
McClure of West Baden, Ind.
Yesterday's Games
AMERICAN LEAGUE. At New York R. H. E. Detroit 200 000 0002 7 2 New York' 000 003 00 3 8 2 Batteries Erickson and Spencer. Russell, Mogridge and Hannah.
At Boston ' R. H. E. St. Louis 000 120 1015 10 3 Boston 300 220 00 7 14 1 Batteries Sothoron, Houck, Rogers, Davenport, Leifield and Nunamaker. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Chicago 200 002 0004 8 3 Philadelphia ... 101 210 10 0 10 1 Batteries Danforth, Benz and Schalk: Meyers, Adams, Geary and McAvoy.
NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati R. H. E. Brooklyn 110 001 0205 15 2 Cincinnati 430 000 0007 7 0 Batteries Grimes, Marquard, Cheney and Krueger; Tony, Bressler, Eller and Wingo, Allen. At Chicago R. H. E. Boston 020 000 000 2 6 2 Chicago 021 020 32 10 16 0 Batteries Canavan, Nehf and Wilson; Tyler and Killefer.
At St. Louis R. H. E. Philadelphia . . 200 001 00003 4 0 St. Louis 300 000 00003 2 3 Batteries Oeschger and Meusel, Burns; May and Snyder.
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KANSAS CITY, May 14. Baseball games during the twilight hours are being considered by managers of the Western league, it was said here yesterday by E. W. Dickerson, league president. He said it probably would be tried in some cities in the circuit, and that if it were successful others would adopt it. The plan, he said, would be to start the games at 5:00 o'clock, sd that many business men and others who cannot go to games earlier, could attend.
Will Sell Eggs f or Benefit of Red Cross OXFORD, O., May 14 Owners of chickens throughout Oxford township have been requested to sell on Thursday and Friday all the eggs collected on Wednesday, and turn the proceeds into the local branch of the Red Cross on Saturday. Considerable money is expected from this sale.
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Clubs Won. L,ost. Pet. New York .'..18 3 .857 Chicago .....11 6 .700 Pittsburgh 11 9 .550 Cincinnati 12 12 .500 Philadelphia 8 11 .121 Brooklyn 7 13 .350 St. Louis 7 14 .333 Boston 6 15 .286
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 14 10 .583 New York 13 10 .565 Cleveland 12 10 .545 Chicago 10 9 .526 Washington 10 11 .476 St. Ixiuis 9 11 .450 Philadelphia 9 12 .42a1 Detroit 7 11 .3S9:
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Louisville R. H. E. Columbus 001 000 0102 4 0 Louisville 000 000 0000 4 2 Batteries George and Hartley; Beebe, Luque and Meyer. At Minneapolis ' R. H. E. Milwaukee 000 002 1036 5 3 Minnapolis 001 000 0001 5 3 Batteries Kerr and Murphy; Itoberson and Owens. At Indianapolis R. H. E. Toledo 010 000 0001 7 1 Indianapolis ... 100 000 0012 8 1 Batteries Bowman and 'Alexander, Devine; Northorp and Gossett.
At St Paul R. H. E. Kansas City .. 410 010 001 7 9 4 St. Paul 100 070 02 10 15 4 Batteries Caporal, Wheatley, Winters and Onslow; Piercy, Keating, Foster and Cook.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
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Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Milwaukee 9 2 .818 Louisville 8 2 .R00 Kansas City 7 4 .606 Indianapolis 6 5 .545 Columbus 5 5 .500 St. Paul 4 7 .361 Toledo 2 9 .182 Minneapolis 2 9 .182
GAMES TODAY National League. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. American League. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. Detroit at New York. St. Louis at Boston. American Association. No games scheduled.
HUNGARIAN LEADER OUT
AMSTERDAM. May 14 A Eudapest
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have the two vice-presidents of that chamber.
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Old-man Gloom moved into the Vigran camp last Saturday and sojourned all day despite the prayer of some forty odd men who wished to robe themselves in baseball togs and perform in the old baseball park. However Vigran says the curtain will ring up next Saturday as per schedule of last Saturday, if the weather man will do his part and at least donate some sunshine toward
the Red Cross. Wednesday night the S. A. L. mags,
i namely: Sam A. L. Vigran, president; ; A. E. Cdapp, manager of J-V club, H. ! H. Puckett, manager of Natco club;
Clarence Shaver, manager of Simplex club; and Fine-Lohse, managers of the M. P. combination; will discuss the prospects for the season. Hawekotte may oppose Hawekotte in the opening speech of the show next Saturday. Both, it is said, have excellent arguments up their sleeves. The Simplex vs. Malleable-Pennsy will be the eye opener of the S. A. L. next Saturday, with Natcovs. JenkinsVulcans next on the docket. The Red Cross women will be there to take your money. The double umpire system will be used. Klinger and Bosworth are on this ticket.
WASHINGTON, May 14 President Wilson received today 86 French Alpine troopers, known as the "Blue Devils," who arrived here on their tour of the United States for the Red Cross.
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AMSTERDAM, May 14 A workman who was arrested in Berlin a few days ago for violating the regulations regarding the purchase of secondhand shoes pleaded in defense that "as there are now 395 separate regulations governing boots and shoes, a citizen may be excused for violating one of them unawares."
cent," starring Fannie Ward, "The Naulahka," with Antonio Moreno and Doraldina, and "The Mark of Cain" with Mrs. Vernon Castle. Irene Castle is the star of "The Hillcrest Mystery," which is undoubtedly the best feature in which she has yet appeared.
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MURRETTE There have been peace plays and war plays of late, some of them very impressive, but "The Zeppelin's Last Raid" is different in that it strikes a
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time on record the inner workings of the Zeppelin, the secrets of which have been jealously guarded by the kaiser. Indeed, a Zep, known as the L-Z 7, is the central figure of the story. With the big air craft again in action on the west front in Europe, daily spreading death- and destruction among the allies, interest the world over is centered in these giant vultures of the cloucrB. For the first time "The Zeppelin's Last Raid," at the Murrette Wednesday and Thursday shows the Zep in action. It is a scientific treat. Howard Hickman and Enid Markey, pleasantly remembered for their brilliant work in Mr. Ince's "Civilization," are the featured players Ii "The Zeppelin's Last Raid."
OXFORD TO RAISE "WAR CHEST'
OXFORD. O. May 14. Oxford's war chest campaign will open' Saturday evening with a mass meeting in the village park. Corporal Derby Holmes, author of "A Yankee in the Trenches," will address the audience,
LYRIC The New Edition of "Damaged Goods," certainly one of the world's most successful sociological dramas, produced by the 'American Film Company and released by the Mutual Film Corporation and to be exhibited at the Lyric theatre Wednesday afternoon
and night, represents the last word in constructive achievement for Richard Bennett who plays the leading role. The New Edition is in seven reels and is superior photographically and dramatically to the original, which was the most popular motion picture drama of a sociological tendency ever produced in this country. Appearing with Mr. Bennett in the, revised version of the play are Adrienne Morrison, Maude Milton, Josephin Ditt, Jacqueline Moore, Florence Short, John Steppling, Louis Bennison, William Bertram and George Ferguson.
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On The Screen
Ray Jeffries, Former Fighter, to Enlist
Ray Jeffries, a former Richmond boxer, returned to Richmond this week on a visit to his mother before joining the service. Jeffries' last appearances in the ring was with Terry Nelson at the Coli
seum about 2 years ago.
been working at Akron, O.. as sparring partner of Devoree, but has not entered the ring once as a participant. Jeffries will leave for Newport, R. I., sometime this woek where he will be stationed if he passes the physical examination.
WASHINGTON It Is not often that motion picture players take the same role in two productions within a few weeks of each other, so great is the scope allowed to them on the screen and os many parts there are to choose from. But Vivian Martin in two of her recent pictures, "Little Miss Optimist," and now "The Trouble Buster," which is to be shown tonight at the Washington theater, has played the part of a 'newsie" and a very winsome one she makes. An interesting fact about the photodrama, "An Alien Enemy,'' in which Miss Louise "Glaum makes her debut as star in Paralta Plays, and which
will be shown at the Washington theatre Wednesday find Thursday, is that the story opens in Berlin, Germany, but later the locale, featuring practically the same characters, is moved to the United S'ates, and at the end
of the picture, through the development of the plot, the scenes are laid
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A Flash cf Lurid Red An Ear-splitting Roar! A deafening chorus of frenzied cries from the throats of doomed men! And then the Mighty Zeppelin, mortally 'wounded by the internal explosion, plunges toward shell-swept earth, flaming and smoking like a giant meteor. That's the tremendous climax in Thos. H. Ince'a great spectacle.
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