Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 196, 28 June 1918 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918.

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HAMPERS TEAM

lieutenant Verne Pentacost, manager of the militia baseball team, is preparing to make a strong drive for victory when the militia men meet the Liberty club at Liberty, next Sunday afternoon. Present indications art that the team will meet the Liberty lineup with a crippled front Roop and Gartside, the main batteries of the nine are un

able to go. Carl Brady,, one of the best third basemen, has left for Purdue where he will take an agricultural course, and Drlschol has reported an Injured hand. With the loss of these players, "Penny" announced Friday that unless, he could obtain enough ball players to replace them he will not attempt to meet the Liberty team. Attempts are being made to secure the services of several of the Cambridge militia club players. -If he is able to secure four of five players from there the Richmond militia club will present a lineup that will put up a strong fight in the coming tilt for the benefit of the Liberty Red Cross. The men he expects to include from Cambridge City are Curlln, pitcher: Wright, catcher; Dlffendorfer, third base, and Hunt, first base or outfield. If arrangements can be made, Cooney, of the Richmond Athletics will play an outfield position, with probably Schepman Included in the lineup. However, Manager Pentacost will make no attempt to go to Liberty unless he can secure a lineup which he believes will give the Union county nine a fast race in Sunday's game. The Liberty team recruited from several towns in that vicinity, has already had two tilts with Richmond

S. A. L. clubs and has been victorious each time. !

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National League. Clubs Won' Lost Pet. Chicago 41 17 .707 New York 39 19 .672 Boston 29 32 .475 Philadelphia 27 30 .474 Pittsburgh 26 31 .456 Brooklyn 24 33 .421 Cincinnati 24 34 .414 St. Louis 21 35 .375

American League.

Clubs Won Lost Pet. New York 35 25 .583 Boston 37 27 .578 Cleveland 37 29 .561 Washington 35 31 .530 Chicago 28 30 .483 St. Louis 29 33 .468 Detroit 25 33 .431 Philadelphia 21 39 .350

Yesterday's Games

American Association. Clubs Won Lost Pet. Kansas City 30 19 .612 Columbus 29 19 .601 Milwaukee 29 20 .592 Indianapolis 24 24 .500 Louisville 27 30 .474

Minneapolis 23 26 .469 St. Paul 23 28 .451 Toledo 14 26 .350

American League. At New York p. H. E. Boston 210 010 0105 17 5 New York 200 012 20 7 9 1 Batteries Bush, Bader and Agnew; Mogrldge, Caldwell and Hannah. At Washington 1st game R. H. E. Philadelphia COO 000 000 0 6 1 Washington 200 000 24 8 7 2 Batteries Adams, Holmes and McAvoy; Johnson and Ainsmith. At Washington 2d game R. H. E. Philadelphia ..010 001 000 02 5 1 Washington ..001 001 000 13 10 2 Batteries Perry and Perkins; Shaw, Ayers and Ainsmith. At Detroit R. H. E. Chicago 000 000 000 0 4 1 Detroit 010 110 00 3 11 2

Batteries Danforth and Schalk; Boland and Telle.

FARMLAND GAME HAS

EEN CANCELLED

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

ROSTER OF S. A, L. TEAMS ANNOUNCED

The revised roster of the four S. A. L. teams was affnouned Thursday by Sam Vigran, president of the league. The roster of the Natco team is as follows: Hawekotte, Scbepman, H.

T-ne-nn. TTnlmea. Coonev. Fuller. Schat-

tel. Snyder, Lamme, Meyer and Davis. The Simplex team is composed of Minner, Haas. Pottenger, Clapp, Reddinghaus. Winters, Heeny, Kattler, Aubin, Porter, Mullen and Bucker. The roster of the Jenkins-Vulcan is Hank, Sturm, Frabel, Byrkett. Retz, Reid, Hewitt. Mayer, Fry, Kutter, Moore and Rife. Malleable-Pennsy team Includes the following: Runnels, Cameron. Quigley, Kelly, Long. Klinger, Schiveiger, H. Hawekotte, Pitcher. Allstadt, Hennigan. Fohse, Roop, Craycraft, Lowry and Fine.

TWO FAST S. A. L. GAMES SATURDAY

Two ofthe fastest and most evenly matched games of the S. A. L. are to be pulled off Saturday afternoon when the National Automatics meet the Simplexes, an dthe Malleables play the Jenkins Vulcan aggregation. Hawekotte will be on the mound for the Natco and Minner will pitch for the Simplex. These two without doubt are the best hurlers in the league and both should put up a hard fight. The second game billed Is between the rejuvenated malleables and the Jenkins team. It will be a fast, hard fought game from start to finish. The opposing pitchers in this game will be, for the Malleable-Pennsy, Runnels, and for the Jenkins-Vulcan, Sturm will do the pitching.

National League. At Cincinnati R. H. E. Chicago 000 100 0001 6 4 Cincinnati ......200 230 000 7 10 2 Batteries Regan and Wlngo; Douglass, Carter and Killifer, O'Farrell. At Boston R. H. E. New York ....100 052 02010 13 1 Boston 030 000 001 4 9 3 Batteries Causey, Ross, Causey and Raridan; Fillingim, Regan and Henry. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Brooklyn 000 014 000 5 11 0 Philadelphia 200 000 0002 3 2 Batteries Grimes and Miller; Watson, Davis and Adam3. At St. Louis R. H. E. Pittsburg 004 000 0004 8 1 St. Louis 101 000 0103 7 2 Batteries Cooper and Schmidt, Archer. Dpalt and Gonzales.

American Association. At St. Paul R. H. E. Indianapolis ....010 000 001 2 6 2 St. Paul 000 000 0033 9 4 Batteries Rogge and Schang; Hall and Glenn. At Kansas City R. H. E. Toledo 300 002 0005 8 2 Kansas City 010 110 00 3 11 2 Batteries Brady and Kelly; Hall and Onslow.

The railways of Japan are largely

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The game betwen the Farmland baseball club and the Richmond Giants that was to have been played here on the Fourth has been cancelled. A letter was received Thursday from the Hon. James E. Watson, the speaker for the afternoon of the Fourth, asking that there beno counter attractions on that afternoon as he had a war message to deliver to the citizens of Richmond.

Brehm, the booking agent for the Giants, was asked to cancel the game here. Brehm did so, and he said Tuesday morning that he did not know whether or not the Richmond team would go to Farmland to play. He will announce Saturday the team he will bring to play here on the seventh.

wheat and puttingup hay this week.. Dedication services for the M. E. parsonage will be held here next Sunday, June 30 with all day meeting and basket dinner in the hall. A fine program is being arranged. Come and bring your well filled basket. Garett Hazelrigg of Kirklin, Ind., is pending this week with his sister, Mrs. Ollie Boerner and family Mrs. Caleb Duke was the guest of Rev. Ulmer and family at supper Tuesday.

Masonic Calendar

CHESTERJND. Miss Edith Henning "of Richmond has been visiting Miss Ruth Ulner.. Children'sDay exercises were held at the M. E. church, here last Sunday night. A large crowd attended . .The first and second quarterly meeting for this year will be held at Middleboro M. E. church, on Sunday, July 7th. There will be an all-day meeting with basket dinner on the lawn.. Mrs. Morton McMahan of Richmond spent Sunday night with Rev. Ulner and family Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin, here Burgess McMahan visited Rev. Ulmer and family Sunday

afternoon. The farmers are cutting

Friday, June 28 King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4 R. & A. M., called convocation. Work in the Past and Most Excellent Master degrees.

One year ago we had a total military force of 9,524 officers and 202,510 men. Today we have 123,801 officers and 1,528,924 enlisted men with at least three months' training.

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185 Wounded Soldiers Landed in U. S. Last Week

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, June 27. One hundred and eighty-five sick and wounded American soldiers from France were landed at American ports during the week ending June 21, Surgeon-General Gorgas announced.

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