Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 207, 12 July 1918 — Page 7
THK RICHMOND PALLADIUM. AiNi siUN-TELEGltAM, FRIDAY, JUiY 12, 1918.
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SIMPLEX AND IIATCOS DOPED FOR WINNERS
The Natco will play the JenkinsVulcan aggregation Saturday at the
ball grounds and as the second game
of the double bill the Simplex nine will attempt to show the Malleables a little bit about the national pastime.
Although the dope bucket was up
set last week and the leaders were defeated by the cellar tenants, the Simplx and National Automatics are favorites in tomorrow's games.
Hawekotte and M inner did not pitch
last week for a full game and so should be In top form.
The grounds have been fixed up and
are in fine shape for the games.
The opposing hurlers In Saturday's frames will be in the first, Hawekotte
against Curm or Kutter, and In the second game, Mlnner against Runnels.
(-! SOP thV National League. Clubs Won Lost Pet Chicago 52 23 .693 New York 46 28 .622 Pittsburg 37 36 .507 Philadelphia 34 37 .479 Boston S3 42 .440 Cincinnati 31 40 .437 Brooklyn 30 42 .417 St. Louis 30 45 .400 American League. Clubs Won Lost Pet. Boston 46 32 .590 New York 41 34 .547 Cleveland 45 36 .556 Washington 40 33 .513 St. Louis 87 39 .487 Chicago 37 39 .487 Detroit 81 44 .413 Philadelphia 30 45 .400 American Association Clubs Won Lost Pet. Kansas City 38 26 .694 Columbus 37 26 .587 Louisville 37 30 .552 Milwaukee 84 28 .548 Indianapolis 33 31 .516 St. Paul 32 35 .478 Minneapolis 29 36 .446 Toledo 19 47 .288 GAMES TODAY National League. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. New York at Pittsburg. American League. Chicago at Boston. Detroit at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New York. American Association. Columbus at Indianapolis. Louisville at Toledo. St. Paul at Minneapolis.
Yesterday's Games
AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston R. H. E. Chicago 000 000 000 0 4 3 Boston 000 001 21 4 9 2 Batteries Cicotte and Jacobs; Mays and Schang. At New York R. H.E. Cleveland 001 000 0001 7 0 New York 000 000 0000 3 2 Batteries Covelskie, O'Nell; Finneran, Walters. At Washington R. H. E. Detroit 000 000 5038 12 2 Washington ... 000 006 0006 13 2 Batteries James, Kalllo, Cunningham, Stanage; Johnson, Picinich. At Philadelphia R. H.E. St. Louis 021 000 0205 10 3 Philadelphia . . . 330 000 02 S 11 2 Batteries Wright, Gallia, Houck, Severeid; Geary, Adams, Walton, Mc-Avoy.
NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati R. H. E. Brooklyn 000 000 1203 12 2 Cincinnati 101 400 01 7 14 0 Batteries Marquard and Wheat; Toney and Allen. At Chicago (first game) R. H. E. Boston 002 000 010 03 11 2 Chicago 000 100 020 14 10 2 Batteries Nehf, Henry; Tyler, Douglas, Aldridge, Killifer. Second game R. H. E. Boston 000 000 2002 7 0 Chicago 200 010 00 3 6 1 Batteries Ragan, Henry; Douglas, Killifer.
Playground Team Defeats Whitewater 23 to 13 The Playground Indoor baseball team of the Playground league Thursday pushed the Whitewater aggregation a little farther into the hole, by defeating them 23-18. Watt, the fast moving moundsman of Twenty-second Streeters, showed fine control, only walking one man. Caskey walked four. The score: Whitewater 0001 345 0013 Playground 610 422 71 23
MYERS IS REINSTATED
CINCINNATI. O., July 12. Player H. H. Myers, who was placed on the Ineligible list of Brooklyn club, was reinstated Thursday by the National Baseball Commission. Myers notified the commission that he regretted his action of leaving the Brooklyn club without permission and desired to rejoin it at once. His reinstatement had the Indorsement of the Brooklyn club.
At Pittsburgh R. H. E. New York 000 211 0004 9 0 Pittsburgh 200 010 0115 9 4 Batteries Smith, McCarthy; Mayer, Schmidt. At St. Louis R. H. E. Philadelphia ... 021 200 0005 10 3 St. Louis 000 000 0202 7 1 Batteries Prendergast and Burns; Sherdel, Johnson, Tuero and Gonzales and Brock.
A.KB1S 15XFERTS LIS Sl'UUT SX?:V LLUHT 1SRUIVN1NG RIFLE WHICH IS BUILT TO HURL COO BULLETS IN MINUTE
The new Browning rifle, named after its inventor, is being turned out for war use. It is capable of firing 600 shots a minute. The picture shows Browning, the inventor, at the left, and expert Burton of the Winchester factories discussing th fine points of tho new rifle.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St. Paul R. H.E. Kansas City ... 210 000 0014 4 0 St. Paul 000 000 0101 3 6 Batteries Hall and Johnson; Hagerman and Hargree.
INDIANAPOLIS SHOOT
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 12 G. R. Shuck, Kemton, won the state championship Thursday at the trap shooting tournament at the Indianapolis Gun Club. He took the lead, breaking 98 out of 100 targets. He won the championship last year. R. H. Arvln, Indianapolis, and Edward Apperson, Kokomo, tied for second, but Apperson gave the cup to Arvin, who broke 96 targets. O. J. Holaday, Indianapolis, was high shot among the professionals. Frank Reniy, Indianapolis, won the handicap event, breaking 89 targets.
KUMAGAE SAIL8 FOR U. S. TO PLAY IN TOURNAMENT
NEW YORK. July 12. Ichiya Kumagae, the leading tennis player of Japan, has sailed for this country, according to private advices received here, and will compete in the national championship tournaments next month. Kumagae, who was ranked fifth among the United States players at the close of the 1916 season, defeated a number of the ranking experts during his previous Invasion and his appearance in titular play again will add international interest to the championship matches scheduled to be held late in August.
SEMI-PRO STARS TO PLAY HERE SUNDAY
The Dayton Rubber team that will invade Richmond next Sunday is led by the oldtime Red pitcher Bob Spade. Besides being a fine pitcher "Bob" builds a fine automobile tire for the benefit of the fans, and then gives the tire away to Bomeone in the audience. The fans will all remember Texter, the former manager of the Texter Tourist Bloomer Girl team. He has turned down many offers for a place in fast company and can hold down any position. He guards the initial sack for the Rubbers. Ryan, a former Springfield catcher, from the Central league will receive for the Rubbers. The Dayton men are fortunate in havingHikes, a spit ball artist from the Ohio league on their pitching staff. Tavenor covers the short stop position like a veteran although he is only a youngster, and the big leagues are watching him. In Dayton he is called the boy wonder. The lineup follows: Tavenor, ss; Severin, cf; Foley, 2b; Kester, If; Cross, 3b; Texter, lb; Wellbaum, rf; Ryan, Rauch, c; Spade, Frost, Hikes, Wolf, p.
MRS. MIRIAM WEIST BURIED
EATON. O., July 12. Funeral services for Mrs. Miriam Welst, aged 67, who died Tuesday night at her home near West Florence, were conducted Friday morning in the church at Concord, southwest of Eaton. Burial was in the cemetery adjoining the church. Four son survive.
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ishes as freckles, sallowness, and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener and beautifier. Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It daily Into the face, neck, arms, and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is marvelous to smootben rough, red hands, Adv.
hy JACK. REENE Thousands of thirty-third degree baseball fans who were regular attendants at the big league games in peaceful times and helped fill the coffers of the magnates, see very little professional baseball these days. They are busy training in cantonments around the country to fight America's battle across the sea. The only time they get a glimpse of the big league clubs is when these teams play each other or a service team at a cantonment. But we've noticed in several accounts of these affairs that the big stars of the major league clubs failed to play in these games. The other day the Cleveland Indians played the Newport, R. I. Jackie team. Speaker, Wamby, Chapman and O'Neill did not take part. A similar list of stars has been absent from games the other big league clubs have played.
We don't know the reason for these j stars failing to appear in the lineup. I
The reason is immaterial. If the magnates and managers can compel these men to play in regular scheduled games they ought to be able to make these fellows take part when it is to please the men who are fighting for them or are going to fight their battle. It is time that the moguls considered it a patriotic duty to see that the army and navy lads are shown the regular team in action the team they read about in the box scores every day and want to see in action. John Ganzel is making good on his promise to give Kansas City fans a winner. Johnny Evers is out with the statement that major league scouts will do well to spend much of their time looking over the soldier ball players in the cantonment around the country. Johnny is in touch with the army life. He is preparing to go to France for the Knightso f Columbus to promote baseball and sports in general among the American troops. There are a lot of boys in the camp hurling ball around who would look swe In major league uniforms right nov Johnny opines. The fielding of the joys is particularly fast and brilliant, says the former big league star. The hitting is good, too. The pitching isn't remarkably good, but this can be atributed to the lack of professional experience, efficient coaching and the opportunity for regular workouts with the same catcher.
Seriously Hurt When Kicked by Mule HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 12. Bert Souders was seriously injured yesterday when he was kicked by a mule. He is confined at his home on the Clay Knode farm. Mr. Souders was using a team of mules in grading the barn yard.
Registered in Canada and U. 5.; Both Countries Claim Military Services (By Associated Press.) TORONTO, July 12. Military authorities are confronted with a citizenship problem involving a Toronto man who registered in Detroit unedr the American draft law and in Toronto under the" Canadian military service act. The American authorities have requested the Canadian authorities to arrest the man as a draft defaulter. In Canada he sought to enlist under the voluntary system, but was rejected and later was put in a deferred classification undar the military service act. He has been working in Detroit, and recently was refused permission to come to Canada to visit his parents. However, through the British consul he was able to obtain the passport and now the American authorities ask that he be held for return to Detroit. The military authorities at Ottawa have been appealed to to decide the question by the young man's father.
Army Deserter Found at Home of Relatives
EATON. O., July 12. After allegedly being absent from Ft. Thomas, Ky., since June 13, last, Dewey Brooksbire enlisted, was returned Thursday to the Kentucky fort by Marshal Willard Armstrong. Brookshire's parents reside in the vicinity of Camden. According to war department Information received by Officer Armstrong, Brooksbire enlisted May 29, last, in Dayton. He had been here the. last few days at the home of relatives, it is said.
ON WAY TO FRANCE
ELDORADO, O., July 12. Robert Wellbaum, who is enlisted with the 226 Casual company, has left Camp Merrltt, where he has been in training and is now on his way to France.
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