Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 198, 1 July 1918 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918.
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BRINGING UP FATHER
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SIMPLEX WINS FROM NATCO IN PITCHERS' DUEL
Th Simplex aggregation defeated a pitcher'a duel between Hawekotte of the Nateo leather toeeera Saturday in the National Automatics, and M inner of the Simplex. The game waa going fast and the eutioek' bright for an overtime game.
when eoddenly la the fifth a cloud ap
peared on the borixon. Haas reach4 the Initial lack on an error and Clapp bounced one to Johnny Logan who. In hla hurry to make a double, threw high to Herbie who was cover
ing aeeond; Fuller made a wonderful
leap Into the air and caught the ball. However tbla only postponed the agony for on the next pitch Haas tole third and in attempting to get him Davis threw wild to Logan on third and Haas came across the pan for the only run of the game. After that run - Hawekotte did not give hia teammates any chance to make errora but struck out the next three in order. The fifth waa the only time the Simplex bad men beyond first ba6e and only once did a Eimplexer reach first. That was In the first when Winters slammed one to right for a single. Hawekotte struck out 10, while Minner retired 12 by the swing and miss system. The aeeond game of the double bill wi abort. The Malleables didn't like the kind of decisions the "umps" chose to deal out to them. The decision tbat broke up the sport came when Reid of the Vulcan close to the line tbat it was hard to bunch knocked one Into right field so tell whether it was four or fair. The "umps" thought it was fair and called it that but the Maleables saw it the other way and Immediately "walked i
off." forfeiting the game to the Vulrans. The score by Innings of the first game follows : R- H. E. jsTtteo 000 000 0-0 S 8 Simplex 000 010 0 I I 0
Yesterday t Games
American League. At Cleveland, filrst game R. H. E. Detroit 100 312 20110 12 0 Cleveland 100 010 000 2 6 5 Batteries Dauss and Telle; Coveleskie, Groom and Thomas. Second geme R. H. E. Detroit ...000 001 102 10 0 Cleveland 000-000 000 4 0 Batteries Boland Telle; Bagby and O'Neill. At Chicago R. H. E. 8t. Louis 000 020 0114 12 0 Chicago 000 002 0013 9 1 Batteries Wright and Nunamaker; Shellenback and Schalk. At Washington R. H. E. Boston 001 000 000 21 11 0 Washington ..000 000 001 01 6 1 Batteries Mays and Schang; Johnson and Ainsmith.
National League. At Cincinnati, first game R. H. E. Chicago 000 000 0000 7 1 Cincinnati 401 002 00 7 13 0 Batteries Hendrix, Douglis and JCillifer, OTarrell. Second game " R. H. E. Chicago 200 500 000 007 12 2 Cincinnati ... 020 005 000 007 12 8 Batteries Tyler and Killifer; Schneider, Regan, Eller and Allen. At St. Louis, first game R. H. E.e Pittsburgh 000 000 0011 5 -2 St. Louis 000 200 00 2 1 4 Batteries Steele and Schmidt; Ames and Gonzales. Second game R.H. EPittsburgh ..201 000 010 015 14 S Et. Louis 300 000 010 001 9 2 Batteries Cooper and Schmidt; Deak and Gonzales.
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National League,
Clubs Won Chicago 42 New York 41 Boston 30 Philadelphia ... 29 Pittsburgh 28 Brooklyn 25 Cincinnati 25 gt. Louis 24
Lost 18 20 33 82 34 34 85 37
American League. Clubs Won Lost Boston 39 28 New York 36 26 Cleveland 39 31 Washington 3 S3 Chicago 80 82 . t. Louis 81 . 88 Detroit 27 35 Philadelphia 22 40 American Association, Clubs Won Lost Kansas City 32 21 Columbus 31 21 Milwaukee 30 21 Louisville 31 26 Indianapolis 27 25 Minneapolis 24 30 St. Paul 23 32 Toledo 15 . 37 GAMES TOPAY National League. Chicago at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Boston. Philadelphia at New York. American League. St. Louis at Chicago. Detroit at Cleveland. Boston at Washington. New York at Philadelphia. American Association. Toledo at Milwaukee. Columbus at Kansas City. Indianapolis at Minneapolis. Louisville at St. Paul.
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American Association. At Kansas City, 1st game. R.H.EColumbus 000 302" 00 5 5 2 Kansas City 000 000 0000 8 0 Batteries George and Wagner; Hall and Onslow. Second game R. H. E. Columbus 000 010 010 7 0 Kansas City 000 000 31 4 10 0 Batteries Sherman, George and Wagner; Hoff, Hall and Onslow, Blackburne. At St. Taul, first game R. H. E. Louisville 000 000 0022 6 2 St. Paul 000 000 1001 4 1 Batteries Stroud, Tyson. Luque and Kocher; Hall and Cook. Second game R. H. E. Louisville 032 000 1118 14 3 St. Paul 100 000 1002 3 4 Batteries Tyson and Kocher; Merrltt and Cook. At Minneapolis, 1st game R. H. E. Indianapolis 010 010 0002 8 2 Minneapolis 010 000 02 3 7 1 Batteries Williams and Kitchens; Cavent and Schang. Second game R. H. E. Indianapolis ..-..010 000 0045 10 1 Minneapolis ....000 000 0000 7 0 Batteries Rogse and Schang; Lindberg. Humphries and Owens.
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PIQUA-GIANTS GAME HALTED BY WEATHER
The game Sunday between the Plqua Coca Colas and the Richmond Giant 8 was called in the last half of the third inning on account of rain. In the first inning Stevenson, the second man up for the visitors, singled and advanced on an error to second and crossed the platter on a two bag
ger by ziramer. The next two men went out in order. In the second Shanenesey got a pass to first but was loreed at second and on the next play Kohene advanced to second when a play was made for the man going to first. He crossed the pan on Reban's bingle. This ended the scoring for the visitors. In the last of the third Cooper, the local's left fielder, smashed one over the score board for a home run. Day singled and reached second but the game was called at this point on account of the weather.
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RAIN STOPS GAME IN SIXTH INNING The frame between Liberty an4 Co. K
Militia Team was called in the sixth inning, when the score was tied, 1 to 1. Minner and Haas formed the batteries for Liberty while Hawekotte and Winters acted for the Militiamen. Minner secured a bingle for two bases and the other five hits made by both
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