Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 187, 18 June 1918 — Page 7
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND RUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918.
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DOUBLE BILL TO BE PLAYED HERE ON JULY 4TH
Plans are being formulated for two big tall games to be played here on the Fourth of July. George Prelim, booking agent for the A. D. C's, announced Tuesday that he would schedule a morning
game for that date and an afternoon
Furie. Both games are to be ached
iileu with the Marion Booster the morning game to start at 9:00 or
.1:30 and the afternoon game to start about 4 o'clock. The Marlon Boosters have handled the Anderson ball club for a decisive beating and have been successful thus far wherever it has played. The management of the club has one of the strongest semi-pro clubs In the state, playing a fast brand of baseball in a class with minor league teams. Manager Brehm announced that he was endeavoring to hold a competitive drill of five militia companies immediately after the game in the afternoon, which will begin about 6 o'clock. The winner of the drill will be awarded a large silk flag donated by the merchants of Richmond. The companies expected to compete are the Cambridge City, Newcastle, Muncie, Union City and Richmond companies. It is not known whet her al) the companies will be able to be
here. Lieutenant Verne Pentecost of Company K stated that he had pro-
posed the mat ter to Major Chapman I and he was In favor of the drill and; said that the Cambridge company: would be here whether any others'
were or not.
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On The Screen
WASHINGTON, "Mother Macree" must have been "A-Wearing of the Green" under a "Little Bit o' Heaven" when Edith Kennedy wrote "Molly Entangle,"
which is winsome Vivian Martin's latest Paramount photoplay so completely is the whole production permeated with the very spirit of Ould Ireland, incee, one could almost believe " 'Twas Only an Irishman's Dream." The old fiddler is there and the dancers, old and young, colleen' and smithy, Vivian Martin herself makes such a wee, winsome colleen that it is hard to understand why she was not cast in an Irish role long ago. As gay Molly Shaw, she will appear on the screen of the Washington theater last time tonight.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs Won. Lost. Chicago 33 15 New York 33 16 Boston 25 26 Cincinnati 23 27 Philadelphia 21 26 St. Louis 20 28 Pittsburg 20 28 Brooklyn 20 29 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs Won. Lost. Boston 34 22 New York 30 22 Cleveland 31 25 Chicago 26 25 St. Louis . . .- 25 2b Washington 27 29 Philadelphia 1!) 32 Detroit 17 30 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Clubs Won. Lost. Milwaukee 24 16 Columbus 23 16 Kansas City 23 16 Louisville 24 IS Indianapolis 21 17 St. Paul 19 22 Minneapolis 15 24 Toledo 10 30 GAMES TODAY National League. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. American League. Detroit at St. Louis. American Association. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Louisville at Kansas City. Columbus at Minneapolis. Toledo at St. Paul.
Pet. .688 .673 .490 .460 .447 .417 .417 .408
Pet. .607 .577 .554 .531 .490 .482 .373 .362
Pet. .600 .590 .590 .571 .553
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Women of London Form Rowing Clubs; This Member is Expert at Sculling
Yesterday's Games
v JACK ItEENE Billie Miske, the St. Paul heavyweight, who went all the way to Frisco for the purpose of boxing any "heavy" that Promoter Jim Croffrotli secured for him at the recent Red Cross show, succeeded in knocking out Henry Hendricks in the second round of a four-round bout. Miske was originally booked to meet Willie Mehan, but as Willie was not well enough to go on Hendricks was substituted. Miske passed up thre bouts in order to make good for the Red Cross. For the third time since he made his successful comeback, Frankie Burns,
m Jersey yiy eigm. nas , bid to regaln the crown which Is now refused to take a forfeit from a fighter worn by Chevrolet. The Derby will
wnen ne came in over me weight at,be run as a 100 mile handicaD ai
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AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Cleveland R. h. e. Philadelphia 300 000 0003 6 1 Cleveland. 000 015 OOx 6 10 1 Batteries Perry and Perkins. Coveleskie and Thomas.
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At Detroit R. H E. New York 220 000 015 11 1 Detroit 000 000 325 10 6 - (Called at end of eight to allow Detroit time to catoh a train.) Batteries Love, Finneran and Walters. Cunningham and Yelle. At St. Louis R. h. E. Boston 301 0020 020 8 9 6 St. Louis 000 000 00 0 4 2 Batteries Mays and Schansr. Gallia, Houck. Davenport, Wright and Severend, Hale.
NATIONAL LEAGUEE. At New York R. H. E. Cincinnati 100 000 0001 1 0 New York 000 010 Olx 2 2 0
uaueries Kcnneider, Allen and i Wingo. Salee and Raridan. '
At Philadelphia R. H. E. Pittsburg 020 015 000 08 15 2 Philadelphia .. 210 210 002 19 13 2 Batteries Miller, Steele, Harmon and Schmidt. Mayer. Main, Predergast, Watson and Eurns.
Miss Alberta Andrews. English women," in addition to taking men's places in many occupations to help win the war, are turning to men's sports for recreation. Women of London have organized rowing clubs. Many of the women are said to be able to row with the leading men rowers. The picture shows Miss Alberta Andrews, champion of the Furnival Sculling club.
At Boston (Afternoon game) R. H. E. St. Louis 002 000 0002 6 1 Boston 000 000 31x i 7 4 Batteries: Packard. May and Schneider. Uuham and eHnry. At Boston (Morninsr game) R. H. E. St. Louis 000 001 000 -1 3 2 Boston 000 000 04x 4 8 1 Batteries Tyler, Douglass and Killifer. Cheney and Miller.
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Essaying one of the most unique roles in which he has ever appeared, Douglas Fairbanks, the famous Artcraft star, will appear in a novel characterization, "Mr. Fix-it," which has just been released. In this interesting subject, Fairbanks w ill be sen as a young society man, whose hobby is to be happy and to bring happiness to others. The scenes of ' Mr. Fix-it" transpire in the slums of New York as well as in the home of h wealthy New York family, which is divided by the bickerings and petty jealousies of its members. In adjusting the heart affairs of two young women, both of whom are engaged contrary to their wishes, some very amusing complications arise, of which Fairbanks makes the most. "Mr. Fix-it" will be seen at the Vv'ashington theater next Wednesday and Thursday.
Sale of Kilo Company Stock to be Poshed Soon The board of trustees of the Richmond Industrial Development company met Monday afternoon and signed the contract with the Kilo Electric Meter company of Indianapolis, which is to be located here. The contract had already been signed by members of the company and by the directors of the Industrial company. The company is to be capitalized for $125,000, but only a portion of the stock is to be sold at the present time. Richmond stockholders are to control the organization. The sale of stock will be pushed following the appurpose. by the board of directors of the Commercial club.
Chicago women are raising $1,000 for an experimental training camp fund for the Illinois women's land army.
THREE GENERATIONS OF WOMEN.
For three generations women of this country have used and recommended to their children and children's children the use of that famous old root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, until today it is recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for woman's ills. It contains no narcotics or harmful drugs; is made from roots and herbs of the field under the most sanitary condition, and any woman suffering from such ailments should be sure to give it a trial. Adv.
Wanted Competent house man. 115 N. 10th St
BOY'S VACATION CLOTHES-
For Dress and Play
Regardless of whether you are to dress your boy for play or for best, you must aim to select clothes that possess durability, style and comfort. We have just such clothes for all occasions in our big line of Children's Suits in plain and fancy checks and poplins, made up in the latest styles. Just the thing for the hot summer days and very classy looking too. Sizes 2 to 8 years. PRICES $1.50 TO $5.00
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. No games scheduled.
DARIO RESTA WILL
COMPETE IN GINGY AUTOMOBILE DERBY
CINCINNATI. O., June 18 Dario
Resta. the most consistent winner in
the annals of automobile racing, will compete in the Annual Auto Derby at the Cincinnati Speedway July 4.
His entry was reecived last night by Manager J. L. Dorgan. Louis Chevrolet, last year's speedway champion, has already entered, along with Oldfield, Do Palma, Vail and Duray. Resta, the speedway champion of 1915 and 1916, will make a determined
lost a race in Chicago. Resta's five year record in the racing game in this country is the best ever made by an automobile driver In the history of the sport. He has on every race in which he has finished but one and that was to Ralph De Palma in the 1915 Indianapolis Sweepstakes. He lost then only by a margin of five minutes over the 500 mile route. Resta has the riis.
I COMMERCIAL GUIS
DIRECTORS MEET
The board of directors of the Commercial club met Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to consider the means of financing the United States army school which is to be located here. The Commmercial club signed the contract for the school with the war department, and will be responsible for the carying out of the agreement. The appointment of a committee to have charge of the stock sale for the
Kilo Electric Meter company, was al-
Fred Toney.
Pitcher Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds seems to be set for another good season. He has been one of the hurling stars of the team most of the time for several sea-Eons.
l",-"uu Ui ueiiig Uie only anver Who SO tn hf hrnnp-ht at tVin moo(U
ever won two Vanderbilt Cup races and the school garden market for
which they were to battle. The most
recent case was that of Battling Reddy. The boxers were to have weighed in at 122 pounds ringside. Reddy was three pounds overweight
Facilities for the construction of barges, small schooners and tugs will be located by the St. Petersburg Shipbuilding Corporation, St. Petersburg, Florida.
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be run as a 100 mile handicap and
there is much speculation as to what handicap, if any, Resta will receive over Chevrolet. The Italian speed demon started in only one race last year, the Harkness Gold Trophy event at Sheepshead
Bay, but was forced to quit early in the contest because of a broken cam shaft. for the last month Resta has been working out a new motor at Sheepshead Bay and declares that he is now ready for the seasson. He has never
and two Grand Prix classics in succes
sive years
A large majority of Turkish women are unable tor ead or write their own difficult language.
Women skilled in the treatment of
nervous diseases are wanted by the !
uuuea oiaies government.
Richmond was to be discussed.
For Itching Torture
Fate of Baseball Depends on the War NEW YORK, June 18. The fate of professional baseball after the close of the present season, and that of many other branches of sports as well, depends wholly on the length of the world war. That the government probably will take no drastic steps in connection with the new draft amend
ment as it applies to baseball this season has been generally understood for the past few weeks. The' various leagues are well toward the middle of their seasons, and having gone that far it is considered unlikely that they will be hindered to any great extent this year.
DAXGER OF COSTIVE ESS Auto-intoxicatlon, headache, lassitude. Irritability, "blues," sallowness, blotches, are among the results of constipation. If Ions neglected it may cause piles, ulceration of bowels, appendicitis, nervous prostration, paralysis. Don't delay treatment. RoKf
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Any crugRist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give away to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disaopear overnight Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rosa Co., Cleveland, O
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I If you are troubled with pains or
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ROBINSON BROS. PLAYING THE PICTURES Last Times Tonight
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Her winm'n' smile's endearin, is Molly's We think Miss Martin's name has something to do with her triumph as "Molly." There's a "bit o' Blarney" in this stdry that you mustn't miss Also showing a screamingly funny L. Ko. Comedy "GOWNS AND GIRLS"
Coming Wednesday and Thursday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "MR. FIX-IT"
