Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 259, 11 September 1918 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 11, 19X8.

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WRANGLE OVER RECEIPTS MAY H0L0UP GAME National Commission is to Hold Another Conference This Afternoon. BOSTON. Sept. 11. The dispute over the players share o fthe world series receipt overshadowed in interest the arrangements for today's game between the Boston Americans and the Chicago Nationals, the sixth In the series, in which Boston now leads three games to two. In view of the attitude taken by the members of both teams, there was some doubt whether the game would be started at the scheduled time. The committee representing the participants in the world's championship games, which wrangled with the national baseball commission to no effect, save to delay the starting of the .game, had asked for another conference with the commission this afternoon. At this conference, the committee planned to asK tuat if no settlement was reached by 2:30 o'clock the games be deferred. The crux of the trouble is the small attendance at the games both here and In Chicago, coupled with the lower prices at which tickets were sold this year. This upset the expectations of the league leaders as to the

receipts of the first four games, the

only ones in which the players share.

The total receipts of these games

amounted to $128,755. This Is not sufficient to pay the world series players the amount they assert was practically guaranteed, 12,000 to each man on the winning team, and $1,400 to each of the losers and at the same time provide for the shares of each league leading club of the national commission, the umpires and of the teams which finished second, third and fourth in the league races. Player Get $69,527.70. The total players' share of the recelts is $69,527.70. The Boston and Chicago players Insist that the innovation whereby other clubs in the first division of the two leagues' share In the profits of the series be abrogated, if necessary, rather than that the actual participants have their receipts cut down. The commission yesterday took the position that it was without authority to change the plan for division of recelts which had been adopted by the two leagues. Manager Barrow of Boston, was undecided as between Bush and Mays for his pitching selection for the game today. Manager Mitchell said he "might have to use a right hander," which probably would mean Hendrix. but many fans expected him to send Tyler in for another try.

CAMPS ENTERED INN. A. A. U. MEET

CHICAGO, Sept. 11 Warren Wright, of Chicago, today donated $2,000 to defray the expenses of six of the best athletes now in the mill- ' tary or naval service to the National A. A. U. outdoor track and field championships to be held at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station September 20, 21 and 23. This amount is independent of the $3,000 donated by the Chicago Athletic Association for the same purpose. Martin A. Delaney, athletic director ' of the Chicago A. A., under whose auspices the national games will be staged, was appointed to make the selections. He named Clinton Larson, of Brlgham Young University, national champion high Jumper, now stationed at Kelly Field, San Antonio: W. II. Meanix, of Boston, holder of the 440-jjard national record, stationed at Camp Znchary Taylor; F. J. Shea, of the University of Pittsburg, allAmerican quarter miler, stationed at Boston; Joe Stout, the former University of Chicago runner, stationed at Carruthers Field. Ft. Worth, Texas, and Howard Drew, the negro sprinter. Joint holder of the world's .100-yard record. Drew is at Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa. A sixth man will be selected from an Eastern camp. These men will compete under the colors of the respective camps.

"Big Ten" Will Begin Football Practice Monday CHICAGO. Sept. 11. Football prac tlce in the "big ten" conference will begin Monday, September 16, it was learned today when Coach A A. Stagg, of the University of Chicago, announced that the Maroons would go into training on that date. C'cach Stagg said assurance had not been given by the War Department that football would bo permitted. He sand the government had the last word In the matter since every college student of draft age will be under the War Department's Jurisdiction. "Big Ten" directors, however, Stagg , said, are going forward with their plans, but are counting on ehorter practice sessions than in former years.

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Tonight and Thursday GLADYS BROCKWELL in "THE BIRD OF PREY" also Allies Official war review

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Does trapshooting improve dispositions? Without a moment's hesitation I answer in the affirmative. Unquestionably the sport alluring is a great temper adjuster and cooler. The effects of trapshooting are far reaching and varied with men and women who participate. The first requisite for successful shooting ability is self control under trying conditions. To curb a tendency toward nervousness or petulancy, both are disastrous to success and must never be permitted to invade or enter into the shooting game as a factor. A person's disposition, where there is a predisposition to angry paroxysms, may be controlled by concentrated mental effort. Many phases of the shooting game work contrary to the wishes, desires or success of the contestants and are liable to agitate a peevish, disposition, which, if encouraged, will become a fixed habit and spell continued defeat. For example, to continuously draw an acute left angle target, when you are shooting from number one position, or an abrupt rifcht angle, when you are at number five peg, is calculated to agitate your spleen; this, if not immediately controlled, will have the effect of nullifying your good computing Judgmnt and powers of execution, which you must bring Into Juxtaposition before success will perch upon your banner. The class of people who are continually successful, carrying a decided advantage, are the apparent stoics in the shooting arena, men like Crosby adn Heer. Based upon external appearances, you are unable to guess whether these men have Just flnishd a century score without a miss or have Just passed through a "bad half hour."

They specialize on nerves and disposition control and have succeeded to the limit. All trap devotees appreciate the necessity for pulling themselves together on short notice, hence practice the art in every day life, having their disposition or temper well in hand at all times. Trapshooting unquestionably improves permanently erratic disposition. , Every man who now wears those nifty shooting suits, adopted and endorsed by Uncle Samuel, either the blue, white or olive, will be an advocate of universal military training, which means the perpetuation of national shooting accuracy. Those boys who have seen the necessity of training in shooting skillfully, will promote and popularize the patriotic sport, which trains men along the lines of 70 per cent soldier efficiency, as estimated by General Pershing, in his summary of requisites for efficiency. The Ordnance department in Washington have . endorsed trap shooting, this line of sport should receive universal approval? municipalities and individuals should promote. Sections of parks should be set apart by the commissioners and a battery of traps installed for the uni

versal teaching of the public. The trap location should be as accessible as possible, the danger zone from the 7 shot used in this sport is very limited. Every man, woman and child should be encouraged and taught the art of trap shooting, becoming efficient members of the Home guard defense. Your community surroundings will be improved, contentmbent and good nature will supplant petty jealousies and idle gossip. Dispositions will be materially improved and universal happiness will prevail. Learn to shoot. WAYNE COUNTY MEN NAMED.

G. 0. P. MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT

Wayne county Republicans will meet Wednesday night at the court house in the court room at 8 o'clock. Mr. Richards of Boone county, and Mr. Bales of Winchester, are the representatives from the State Republican committee, who will speak in Richmond. 1 Registration of voters will be boosted and party organization will be stimulated. Republican meetings of this kind are being held all over the state of Indiana Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week.

Garret Pigman, of Liberty, representing Union county and Dr. George R. Hays, of Richmond, have been appointed to represent Wayne county on the Indiana Stte Executive committee of the Volunteer Medical Service corps. "The appointment was made by the Central Governing Board of the Volunter Medical Service corps of the Council of National Defense.

RAISE THEIR OWN "SMOKES."

NEW YORK, Sept. 11. Because of the dearth and high price of tobacco in Germany, the inhabitants of large cities have begun to grow their own tobacco says Berlin Tageblatt.

Boy Scouts Enlist to Aid Fourth Loan Drive Boy Scouts of Richmond have enlisted for the Fourth Liberty Loan Drive. They organized for that purpose Tuesday evening. They, also will boost a membership campaign for their own organization. Waste paper for the Day Nursery will be collected next week. Under Vernon Brammer, they will go to Cedar Springs Saturday for an all-night outing. Sunday school services will be held the next morning.

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RESINOL CLEARS AVAY EMBARRASSING PIMPLES March 30. "Some time ago pimples began to appear on my forehead, and spread so that people remarked about them, and I didn't like to go anywhere on that account. I tried various creams, soaps,, and skin remedies, but nothing seemed to help me. A friend of mine who had the same trouble told ma she cleared her skin with Resinol Ointment and Resinol soap, so I tried them. After the first application all the redness and soreness disappeared, and after two or three applications my friends began to ask me what I used, my face looked so much better. "Now I can go to places without be

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apd I will never be without Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap." (Signed) Miss Jessie Torrance, 67 Beech St., Rutherford, N. J. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap Adv. V

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