Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 157, 8 April 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919.

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BOUNTY LEAGUE FAVORED AMONG SEMI-PRO FANS - ! f w , Suburban Managers and Local Promoters Meet at Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening. Sentiment among Wayne county semi-pro ball teams favor the organization of a county league. Failure to organize in two previous meetings has not dampened the enthusiasm of local promoters and another meeting of suburban managers of ball clubs has been called for 8 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night. Jim Robinson, Clem Jennings and Bert Henderson of the Whitewater club have announced they are backing the project. In previous years several attempts were made to organize a county league for the advancement of the national pastime in the vicinity of Richmond, but the greater part of the attempts were futile because the towns failed to have representatives at the meetings. Meets Some Difficulties. This year Charles Feasel, manager of the Miller-Kemper team and promoter of the Richmond Suburban league, has met with the same difficulties that attended previous meetings. However, Manager Feasel this - week plans to present to the club managers of the different towns. Including Eaton, New Paris, Whitewater, Founv tain City and Centerville, the possibilities which the Richmond Suburban league will offer this year. All the baseball men approached on the subject have gone on record as being in favor of the league. Feasel has Issued a request to all prospective managers of ball clubs of neighboring towns to be present at the meeting Wednesday night.

With the Mu'iors WHITE SOX HOUSTON, Texas Practice games for this week have been arranged for Wednesday and Thursday with Houston and Friday with Minneapolis at Houston. Claude Williams, White Sox. hurler, was allowed to pitch the entire game Sunday. This is the first time Kid Gleason has permitted a pitcher to hurl nine innings this season. DODGERS JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Frank Kelly, trainer of the Dodger ball club, avers that no ball club ever went north in as tip-top condition as the Dodgers will be this year when they migrate to the big league section. CUBS FRESNO. Cal. The Chicago Cubs' two weeks' trip home started Monday and will be checked for a time at Kansas City,- The Chicago Cubs have a schedule of western towns to play a3 they move homeward. GIANTS GAINSV1LLE, Fla. Battered and thumped but not knocked out, the i New York Giants are out for revenge i this week with the Boston Red Sox. I The Sox defeated the Giants Sunday. Smokehouse and Greek Polo Teams Meet Wednesday The Smokehouse roller polo team and the GreekR will line up Wednesday night in the first roller melee cf the year fince the disbanding of the Western Polo league in 1916. The game la scheduled to begin at .8:30 o'clock at the Coliseum. A cur- ' tain-raiser to the big go will be played between two junior polo teams chosen from the Coliseum skaters. They will play at 7:30. Both the Smokehouse and Greek aggregations are ready for the gam, having spent several evenings in practice on the Coliseum floor this week and last. Ira the old standing of the City Polo league, the Smokehouse crew stood third, with the Greeks a , point or two ahead of it. The American Seeders, which have challenged the winner of the Smokehouse-Greek " contest, led the league by a few points. The two teams used to have large contingents of fan followers and a large crowd of polo, ex-polo and new polo enthusiasts are expected to be present to witness the initial clash of the two teams. By the size of the crowd attending the games Wednesday night some idea . will be obtained by the local Coliseum management as to whether the Richmond polo fans wish to see polo revived in Richmond. For tins reason

V one of the largest crowd3 that ever

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House Fly in Army Camps By Associated Pres WASHINGTON, April 8. An energetlc campaign for the extermination at army camps and stations of the common house fly will be waged ' this summer. A statement today from the surgeon general's office gives in detail instructions being sent to camp surgeons for their guidance in the work. It shows practically every size and design of trap will be used at every station in addition to liberal quantities of fly paper and "swatters." The instructions authorize the apportionment of each of these among the various buildings at every camp and cantonment. Particular attention will be given to kitchens and mess rooms. There has been established on the shores of an Island off the west coast of Florida what is believed to be the first sponge farm in existence.

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Exhibition Games

YESTERDAY AT DALLAS R. H. E. Cincinnati 4 6 0 Dallas . 3 7 5 Batteries Eller, Ruether and Raridan; Bono and Vann. AT PHILADELPHIA f R. H. E. Baltimore . ;.. 6 10 2 Philadelphia . ...5 7 5 Batteries McClellan, . Frank and Carroll, Egan; Anderson, Grevell, Guilman and McAvoy, Perkins. AT COLUMBUS R. H. E. Columbus 11 7 3 Michigan . 2 4 6 Batteries Wilkinson, Sherman and Hartley. Kimball, Crocket and Huber. AT COLUMBUS, S. C R. H. E. Detroit . 6 11 1 Boston 6 8 3 Batteries James, Erickson and Stanage; Rudolph and Keating. LOCAL PIN ARTISTS TO BOWL IN STATE TOURNAMENT MAY 4 Monday, May 4, is the day set for Richmond bowlers to appear in the Indiana handicap tourney at Indianapolis, which starts Saturday, April 12. Three teams from Richmond are expected to be entered, the Men's Wear bowling team, the Coco Colas and another five-man team will be entered, making fifteen men in all. The schedule for out-of-town teams follows: April 12, Peru; April 13, Shelbyvllle; April 20, Huntington. Princeton and Muncie; April 26, Gary, Terre Haute, Oliver teams of South Bend, Marion and Michigan City; April 27, Kokomo (one team), Tern: Haute (seven teams); May 3, South Bend (seven teams) and the Anderson Arvacs; May 4, Kokomo, Anderson and Richmond. The largest prize list that has ever been presented to winners of a bowling tourney will be given this year. The total amounts to $2,806. One thousand dollars will go to five-man event teams, and $840 will be given to two-man entries and the same amount to high scorers in the singles. The remaining $126 will go to the allevent winners. One hundred and thirty five-man teams are entered in the tourney, flftyelght of which are out-of-town teams, 650 men in all. Two hundred and seventy-five two-man squads will roll In the doubles, while 550 men are entered for the singles. The entries in the five-man events fell far below what Scretary John W. Klingman of the Indiana Bowling Association expected while the entries in doubles and singles went far past his expectations. Last year the tournament was held at South Bend, and Klingman expects Indianapolis to break all records in putting over a high class meet. STABBED BY EDITOR ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 8. Circuit Judge Frank P. Divilbliss of Richmond, Mo., was attacked by Robert S. Lyon, editor of the Richmond Conservator, and was stabbed nine times. Eight of the cuts are in the stomach and one is in the breast. The condition of Judge Divilbliss is critical. The stabbing took place at the court house at Richmond. Relations between Divilbliss and Lyon have been strained since the judge was a candidate for congress last year, when Lyon supported Representative Alexander of Gallatin-Lyon surrendered to the sheriff. In many parts of England there is a superstition that boys born on Christmas day should be brought up to enter the church and girls should become nurses.

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HIGH AND EARLHAM FACE BUSY WEEK This week will be a busy one on Reid Field at Earlham college. All week, the weather permitting, Richmond High school thinly clads and Earlham baseball and track men will be busily engaged in preparing for track and diamond events. The Earlham college baseball schedule will start Saturday- and the High school track booking will open with the triangular meeting at Indianapolis. Dayton Awarded 1920 Bowling Tournament TOLEDO, April 8. Dayton was awarded the 1920 bowling tournament of the Ohio Knights of Columbus, at the annual meeting held here. Charley Gadker of Dayton, was chosen vicepresident. The other officers are; President, Nick Weisman of Columbus; secretary, Louie Sendrey of Sandusky, and treasurer, John Kennedy of Newark. Bowling opened Monday and will be concluded next Sunday. iron, wuxuomicd Gentian, Capsicum and Zinc Phosphide As Found In DR. CHASE'S Blood aaiNerve Tablets Make One Of The Richest of all Tonics A Powerful blood builder, a wonderful flesh maker and restorative to the nervei. giving health. BtrenfTth and vigror to the weak, emaciated. convalescent ana overworneu. a uej ku. icvi diseases arising from poor and watery blood, imperfect circulation and shattered nerves They make you feel youngrer and look younger. They make you well and keep you well. Weigh Yourself Before Taking Sold by Druggists at 60 cento. Special. (Stronra more Active 90 cento.) THE UNITED MEDICINE COMPANY 224 North Tenth Street. - Philadelphia, Pa BSE

"The Water's Fine"

The lid of Wayne county swimming was unofficially and Informally pried off Sunday when five ambitious Earlham students Journeyed down the Whitewater river in quest of the "old swimmin' hole." They found it and proceeded to enjoy the find by taking the first recorded plunge of the year. "The water was fine," they say, "although a little cool." DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less Meat and Take Salts for Backache or Bladder Trouble Neutralizes Acids. Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder i3 irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two r three times during the night. When, the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer form backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; and get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, and to neutralize the acids in the urine, so, it n longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexinslve, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while It is only trouble. Adv. 33555

FINAL EFFORT IS MADE FOR CENTRAL LEAGUE CLUB HERE

A last effort to put the old Central league across was made Tuesday when three former Richmond Central league baseball directors journeyed to Indianapolis to talk over the project with Charles Carr, president ot the Northern Indiana Central baseball league. Elmer Eggemeyer speaking for the Central said that he thought there was still a chance for the league to "come back" but In case it did not he was sure Richmond would have a good brand of semi-pro ball this summer. Carr who Is president of the Northern Central league can use his Influence in admitting Richmond to that club, it is thought But no attempt will be

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mads to enter a semi-pro league until it is positively certain that the Central league can not start this season. Louis HeUbroner who was interested In the northern end of the circuit has withdrawn from the race and has not done anything after asserting that he had lined up five clubs ready to go, and was going to have Fort Wayne in line last week. Bert Noblett has also quit and left the field entirely to Richmond men. All these men say, bowever, that they are in favor of the league but seem to want some one else to shoulder the expense of floating their clubs. Eggemeyer, Joe Hill and Clarence Jessup will meet Carr to decide the fate of the Central league this season.

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