Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 200, 3 July 1918 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1918.

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HIBBERD TAKES IN PLAYGROUND TEAM

PLAYGROUND LEAGUE 8TANDING Won Loot Per. Hlbberd 3 0 1.000 Whitewater 0 1 .000 Playground 0 2 .000 Tuesday at the Playground the Hlbberd baseball team proved Its superiority to the Playground aggregation, r Ross, the new pitcher for the Twenty-second streeters, did his "durndest" to win the game, but the Hlbberd men had all the luck breaks. This Is the second time this year the Hlbberd bunch has "cleaned up on" the playgrounders. The score by Innings follows: Runs Hlbberd 002 205 00110 Playground 040 002 110 8

HOW THEY STAND National League. Clubs Won. Lost Pet. Chicago 45 18 .711 New York 41 21 .661 Boston 31 34 .477 Philadelphia 29 S2 .475 Pittsburg 29 34 .100 Brooklyn 26 35 .42(5 Cincinnati 25 36 .410 St Louis .......... 24 40 U75 American League. Clubs Won. Lost Pet New York 37 27 .573 Boston 39 29 .574 Cleveland 41 31 .569 Washington 37 33 .b29 St. Louis 33 36 .473 Chicago 31 35 .470 Detroit 2S 37 .31 Philadelphia ........ 23 41 .353 American Association. Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Kansas City 33 21 .611 Milwaukee 32 24 .oJl Columbus , 31 22 .:S5 Louisville 31 26 .544

Indianapolis 26 26 .500 .lrmn.nnlis 25 30 .155

St. Paul 24 32 .429

Toledo 15 39 .273

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

Cincinnati .... 030 000 030 06 7 2 Pittsburg 101 201 100 17 13 2 Batteries Tony, Reagan and Wilson. Slapnicka, Mayer, Cooper and Schmidt

Piqaa Strengthens Team for Game with Giants The Piqua Coca Cola aggregation that comes to Richmond next Sunday to play the Richmond Giants, will have a few Central League players of last year to put new pep In the team and add enough strength to the team to make it possible to skin the Giant bunch. The following is an extraction from the letter that George Brohm, the booking agent for the Giants received Tuesday: "We have a strengthened lineup for next Sunday, Including a few old Central Leaguers and the Coca Colas will go to Richmond with the expectation of winning."

On The Screen

MURRETTE The newest vehicle of George M. Cohan, the eminent actor-manager, dramatic author and composer In which he will be seen at the Murrette theatre today and tomorrow is "Hit-the-Trail Holliday," a picturlzatlon of his famous play which ran for a season in New York in 1915-1916, and which subsequently was produced all over the country with enormous success. The various scenes of the picture were photographed under the direction of Marshall Neilan, the finishing scenes having been taken in Long Island, and among the various incidents shown are included a scene in the New York Subway. As Billy Holliday, Mr. Cohan gives an excellent imitation of Billy Sunday, the famous evangelist, and becoming converted through his love for the daughter of the prohibition leader, he engages, single-handed In a desperate battle with the German brewery interests in an inland New York town, and through his eloquence anad magnetism succeeds in making the town go dry, and obliges the

brewery employes to desert their em

ployment and identify themselves with the "near beer" enterprise in which Holliday is interested.

MURRAY The Philippines, during the early days of the American occupation form the setting for the Theda Bara superproduction, "Under the Yoke," which will be the feature attraction for two days at the Murray theatre, beginning today. Besides depicting the splendor of the tropics, the picture gives a thrilling story of the love for an American army officer of the beautiful daughter of a wealthy Spanish grandee. The girl and the officer are captured by a Spaniard whose attentions the heiress had rejected. About to be put to death, the orficer, through the quick wit of the girl, is rescued, and the Spanish captor is wounded. LYRIC . The life led by artists has always been a fascinating subject with the general public and figures frequently In literature. Thackeray, Du Maurier and other celebrated writers found

much of their inspiration in the studios. In "The Other Woman," a Pathe Gold Rooster Play starring Peggy Hyland, the famous English actress now working in motion pictures in this country, is shown much of the life that has made "Greenwich Village" In New York City famous. Bohemianism is a strange and evanescent thing. Outsiders come Into the restaurants of "Greenwich Village" and imagine that they are a part of it but the real Bohemia is behind the closed doors of the studios where Mr. and Mrs. General Public rarely get. It is that inner life which iB so well shown in "The Other Woman," which will be at the Lyric theater today. The photoplay is adapted from the stage success of the same name by Frederic Arnold Rummer and which ran for over two years with Blanche Walsh as the star.

WASHINGTON Madge Kennedy, having advanced beyond the bridal stage amusingly depicted in Bome of her former photoplays, is a dashing widow with a fictitious hero-husband in 'The Fair Pre

tender," her latest Goldwyn photodrama announced by the Washington Theatre for Friday and Saturday. The Inimitable little Btar is Sylvia Maynard. a typist who poses as a Mrs. Brown whose husband has been lost In the aviation service of his country. The adored of fashionable society, she feels free to accept Don Meredith, who is himself rather a fraud at the home they are both visiting. But when Captain Brown suddenly comes to life and confronts his supposed widow, poor little Sylvia believes that everything is against her. Don Meredith's attentions suddenly cease, of course, Captain Brown being only too glad to pretend the charming girl is the wife he never had. So instead of being unmasked Sylvia is enmeshed in a situation far more serious. Here she resorts to a woman's way of clearing up matters by fleeing, hoping to lose herself to everybody Interested in her. By rare good luck on the same train is another late guest Senor Roman Gonzales, who has stolen documents of great value from his host, a man high in governmental affairs. SyHia contrives to see the papers he guards so carefully. Recognizing their great value, she gets possession of them. Eluding Gonzales, she returns to her shabby boarding house to decide what to do, but is soon followed by the Brazilian. Meanwhile the disappearance of the two has been noted by the members of the house-party, who start in pursuit, each impelled by a different motive. What happens when she is found forms an absorbing and original climax.

Missouri lead and zinc properties will be developed by the Miami-Waco Lead and Zinc Co., Poteau, Okla., chartered with 5200,000 capital and planning to build concentrating mill

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Saturday the Simplex team of the SAL league -will meet the Vulcan team. The other game of the double bill will be between the Malleables and the National Automatics. Last Saturday the Simplex bunch won from the Natco in 1-0 pitcher's duel. The Vulcan team won a forfeit game from the Malleables when the latter protested a decision of the "umphs" and walked off the field. When the Simplex met the Vulcans before Sturm the Vulcan hurler allowed but four hits but lost the game, two of the hits turning into runs. On the same day. the Malleables went down to defeat at the hands of the Natcos. From the dope it looks as if the Simplexers and the National Automatics were likely to win but the dope bucket has been epllt before and it may be this time.

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Cotton products will be manufactured by the Steele Cotton Mill Co., Lenoir, N. C, organized with $250,000 capital and with contracts for building and 5,000-splndle equipment of machinery.

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Yesterday s Games

American League At Cleveland R. H. E. St. Louis 100 010 0002 C 1 Cleveland 000 100 03x 4 7 1 Batteries, Gallia, Rogers, and Nunmaker. Enzman, Groom, Bagby and O'Nell. At Chicago first game R. H. E. Detroit 000 002 0002 7 5 Chicago 103-001 30x 8 11 2 Bateries James and Yelle. Illsberg, Cieotte and Schalk. Second game R. II. E. Detroit 130 023 10111 13 2 Chicago a 100' 410 002 H01 Batteries Kallio and Stanage. Jacobs, Russell, Wolfgang, Danforth, Corey and Schalk.

At Philadelphia R. II. E. New York .... 000 000 000 0 3 1 Philadelphia 120 010 lOx 5 10 0 Bateries Love, Finneran, Vance and Hannah. Geary and McAvoy. At Washington R. H.E. Boston 000 000 COO 0 4 1 Washington 201 000 0003 7 0 Batteries Bush and Agnew. Harper and Picinich.

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Chicago 601 000 0007 11 1 St. Louis 100 , 000 0001 3 3 Bateries Vaughan and O'Farrell, Killifer. Meadows, Johnson, Tuero, Brook and Gonzales. Second game R. H. E. Chicago 001 400 0106 It 1 St. Louis 000 010 0001 7 2 Batteries Carter and Killifer. Meadows, Sherdell and Gonzales. At Boston R. II. E. Brooklyn 000010 0124 11 0 Boston 000 000 0000 4 2 Batteries Grimes and Wheat. Filllgim, Nehf and Wilson. At Pittsburgh R. H. E.

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Supported by Irving Cummings Directed by Oscar Apfel The story of "The Interloper" starts in the South and then veers to the North, and in the filming of these Southern and Northern scenes some of the most notably beautiful exteriors seen on the screen in a long time have been secured by Director Oscar Apfel. Kitty Gordon, in the leading role in this picture, has one of the most dramatic parts she has ever played.- Against the background of these beauty spots her beauty and dramatic force are seen to the very best possible advantage. Also Showing L K. 0. Comedy "ADVENTUROUS AMBROSE"

-A Theda Bara Super Production A TREMENDOUS STORY IN A NEW SETTING Coining Friday and Saturday Jewel Productions Present !MillpeciMHoiBFl "DOCTOR AND THE WOMAN" Added Attraction "UNIVERSAL CURRENT EVENTS" PRICES Matinee and Night Adults 10c and 20c Children 6 c These prices include war tax SHOWS START AT 2: CO CONTINUES TIL 11:00 P. M.

MURRETTE Tonight and Tomorrow

George PA .Cohan In His Ovn Famous Play

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'Hit-The-Trail Holiday" is based upon Mr. Cohan's famous Broadway stage success of the same name .and in it he is at his best.

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ADDED ATTRACTION A HIGEI CLASS COMEDY Prices Matinee and Night Adults 17c, Children 6c These prices include war tax SHOWS START AT 2:00 CONTINUES TIL 11:00 P. M. HEAR OUR CONCERT ORCHESTRA

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FREDERICK F.HUGHES The famous Lyric Tenor in his repertoire of popular and classical selections.

MISS FRIEDA WINEGART Will offer her repertoire of varied selections which won her an enviable position upon the concert platform last season.

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