Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 169, 29 April 1919 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919.
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POORLY PLAYED POLO GAME WON BY MUNCIE MEN
Visitors on Coliseum Floor Obtain Big End of 4-to-l Score Monday Night. SERIE8 8TANDINQ Won. Lost Pet. Richmond 3 2 .600 Muncie 2 3 .400 With the score tied sad both teams playing poorly. Muncie finally emerged from the polo fray Monday night on the Coliseum rink with the big end of a 4-to-l score. Monday night's playing fell ehort of Deing near the game that the two teams previously exhibited on the loyl rink. Lee Taylor was the only Quaker representative to score, while Harry Thompson and Wayne Fahrner divided honors for Muncie. It was an even go until the last few minutes of play when the Muncie men showed up a greater aggressive spirit and carried the ball around at will. The first period started oft snapplly, but the two teams slowed the game after Taylor carried the ball into the mebes for Richmond's first goal. Qulgley and Thompson each made an in-and-out. Fahrner made the first goal of the evening. In the second period of-play the teams were equal In strength and played the ball with little success. Taylor and Griffith were the stars of this period, fighting for the ball the majority of the time. Harry Thompson drove the sphere past Blount In the final period unbalancing the score. Fouls are Called. In the third period the game quickened, but was featured by rough work on-the part of the players, causing several fouls to be called. Several times members of both teams were caught holding. Fahrner then stepped to the froM, sliding one under Blount's defense, followed a minute later by Thompson. Blount was having an off-night. He stopped fifty-two to Pence's thirty-one however. Once during the game Blount left hla goal to enter the play on the floor and carry the ball from the danger zone. The score: Richmond Muncie First Rush Taylor Fahrner Second Rush Quigley Thompson Center Harrold Jean Half Back Doherty Griffith Goal Tend Blount Pence First Period 1 Muncie caged by Fahrner.... 1:45 2 Richmond caged by Taylor. . .12:09 Second Period. No goals. Third Period. .3 Muncie caged by Thompson.. 5:58 4 Muncie caged by Fahrner 6:44 D Muncie caged by Thompson.. 1:13 Richmond 1, Muncie 4. Rushei Taylor. 3; Fahrner, 5. Stops Blount, r2; ence. 31. Fouls Jean. 1; Griffith, 1. In-and-outs Qulgley and Thomp son. Yesterday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston R. H. E. New York 000 100 003 4 8 .1 Boston 002 010 020 5 11 4 Batteries Causey, Benton and McCarty; Rudolph and Wilson. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Brooklyn 320 011 02110 16 0 Philadelphia .. 000 001 000 1 9 2 Batteries Pfeffer and Krueger; Prendergast, Woodward and Adams. At Cincinnati (Pittsburgh) Rain. - At St. Louis (Chicago) Rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York R. H. E. Phlla.... 010 001 000 000 0 2 9 2 N. York. 000 000 020 000 1 3 10 0 Batteries Perry and Perkins; Qulnn, Sharkey and Ruel. At Washington R. H. E. Boston 000 300 030 6 10 1 Washington . . 002 000 120 5 8 1 Batteries Mays and Schang; Johnson and Agnew, Picicinch. All other games were postponed. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION All games were postponed on account of rain. EARLHAM TO MEET MIAMI TOMORROW Miami and Earlham baseball nines will meet Wednesday afternoon on Reid Field. The Quakers went through an unusual heavy drubbing Monday night, despite the fact that it rained. Several new men may get a chance to try out in this game. Miami has defeated the Earlham team ever since the two teams have started staging early games. Last year the Quakers lost two games to Miami. Coach Mowe will use the same lineup that faced Butler last week.
I League Standings - National League. Clubs. Won. Lost Cincinnati ...5 0 Brooklyn 4 0 Philadelphia 2 2 Pittsburg 2 Chicago 2 2 New York 2 2 Boston 0 4 St. Louis 0 5 American League. Clubs. Won. Lost. Boston 3 . 0 Chicago 4 1 Cleveland 1 1 New York 1 1 Philadelphia 1 2 Detroit 1 2 Washington 1 3 St. Louis 1 3 American Association. Clubs. Won. Lost. Minneapolis 2 0 Louisville 4 1 St. Paul 4 1 Columbus 2 1 Indianapolis 2 3 Kansas City 1 2 Toledo 0 2 Milwaukee 0 5 GAMES TODAY National League. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Chicago. New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. American League. Cleveland at St Louis. Chicago at Detroit. Boston at Washington. Philadelphia at New York. American Association. Minneapolis at Columbus. Kansas City at Toledo. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Louisville.
Pet. 1.000 1.000 .500 500 .500 .600 .000 .000 Pet. 1.000 .800 .500 .500 .333 .333 .250 .260 Pet. 1.000 800 .800 .667 .400 .333 .000 .000 MILLERS AGAIN GOP GAME FROM GREEKS The Miller-Kemper polo team took the Greeks down the line for the third victory Monday night in the curtain raiser, to the tune of 4 to 3. The game was rough from start to finish. Shellenberger. first rush for the Greeks was injured during the second period and had to leave the floor. Bulla, second rush of the Greeks, was taken off to make the personnel of the two teams even. Bradfleld connected for the first goal of the evening, followed soon after by Bulla. The Millers then commenced pelting Hawekotte and Reid pent two in-rapid succession into the meshes, tying the score. Geyer again came through for a goal in the second period, giving the Greks the lead. After Shallenberg and Bulla were taken oue, Minor sent two into the Greek cage. GREEKS MILLERS First Rush Bradfleld Shallenberg Second Rush Bulla Reid Center Geyer Minor , Half Back Williams : . - Stolle Goal Tend Hawekotte Brunton Greeks, 3; Millers, 4. Goals Greeks Bradfleld 6:07 Greeks Bulla .2:23 Millers Reid 8:50 Millers Reid :52 Greeks Geyer 5:04 Millers Minor :52 Millers Minor 1:50 Rushes Bradfleld, 5; Shallenberg, 1; Reid, 3. YOKOHAMA FIRE LOSS. (By Absoclated Press) YOKOHAMA, April 29. The monetary loss in yesterday's great fire is estimated at 15,000.000 yen or approximately $7,470,000 under the pie war rate of exchange. Thousands of people are homeless. The loss of life was two killed and thirty were injured. GREENVILLE HIGH WINS GREENVILLE. O., April 2S. Greenville High defeated Piqua High in a hotly contested game, by the score of 12 to 11. When Skin Ails How You Prize Posfam's Help Broken-out, aggravated itching skin is a condition demanding the best soothing, healing, antiseptic treatment for its speedy correction. This Poslam supplies, working quickly, readily, reliably; attacking stubborn troubles like eczema with aconcentrated healing energy that soon brings improvement. So little does so much and makes 6hort work of pimples, rashes, 6calp-scale, clearing inflamed complexions overnight. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 213 West 47th St., New York City. Urge your skin to become clearer, brighter, better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam. Adv.
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INDIANA AND OHIO RAGING DATES AND PLANS ANNOUNCED Here are the Indiana and Ohio racing dates for 1919. The places and dates given below are those compiled by the Hoosier Racing and Fair associations. The list includes sulky races, hopples, open races and every, kind for the Hoosier turfman. The races ' being staged nearest Richmond are Newcastle, Muncie, Connersville and Shelbyville. In Ohio the races at Eaton are the closest. - Indiana , Rockport July 19 to 23. Osgood July 23 to 25. Middletown July 23 to Aug. 1. Petersburg July 28 to Aug. 2. North Vernon July 28 to Aug 1. Columbus- Aug. 5 to 8. Muncie Aug. 5 to 8. New Harmony Aug. 11 to 15. Newcastle Aug. 12 to 15. Frankfort Aug. 18 to 22. Connersville Aug. 19 to 22. Crawfordsville Aug. 25 to 29. Boonville Aug. 25 to 29. Anderson Aug.-, 26 to 30. Sheibyville Aug. 26 to 30. Warren Aug. 26 to 29. Covington Sept, 1 to 5. Indianapolis (State Fair) September 1 to 6. Portland Sept. 1 to 5. Prineeton Sept. 1 to 5. Goshen Sept 2 to 5. Lafayette Sept. 8 to 12. Converse Sept. 9 to 12. South Bend Sept. 9 to 12. Logansport Sept. 15 to 19. North Manchester Sept. 22 to 27. Ohio Findlay Ma7 27, to 31. Cranwood Park (Cleveland) June 9 to 14. Rockport (Cleveland) June 10 to 14. Canton (Ohio Short Ship Circuit) June 16 to 21. Marion June 17 to 21. Akron (Ohio Short Ship Circuit) June 23 to 26. Youngstown (Ohio Short Ship Circuit) June 30 to July 5. North Randall (Cleveland Grand Circuit) July 7 to 12. Rockport (Cleveland) July 14 to 16. Toledo (Grand Circuit) July 21 to 26. Wellston July 22 to 25. Columbus (Grand Circuit) July 28 to Aug. 2. North Randall (Cleveland Grand Circuit) Aug. 4 to 9. Xenia August 6 to 8. Cranwood Park (Cleveland) Aug. 12 to 16. Springfield Aug. 12 to 15. Carthage (Cincinnati) Aug. 13 to 16. Youngstown Aug. 18 to 23. Athens Aug. 19 to 22. Jefferson Aug. 19 to 21. London Aug. 19 to 22. Mt. Vernon Aug. 19 to 22. Toledo (Fair) Aug. 19 to 23. Zanesville Aug. 19 to 22. Columbus (State Fair) Aug. 25 to 29.
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Five Y. M. C. A. Teams Enter State Swimming Meet Five associations will enter the Y. M. C. A. state swimming meet held here Friday night, May 2. The Y. M. C. A.'s entering will be South ' Bend, Muncie, Indianapolis, Greensburg and Richmond. Each association that enters will be expected to have Its entry list in by noon on Tuesday. It is known however that the five associations mentioned plan to have a team here. The Richmond Y. M. C. A. swimming team has been strengthened materially by the addition of Richmond's champion swimmer, Ivan Toney and Caspar Parker. Toney waa recently discharged from the navy while Parker has just returned lrom France where he was with the American Expeditionary forces. Parker will enter the diving exhibitions, both plain and fancy, while Toney will enter the dashes. Two other entries are expected before the meet. PARIS FAIR OPENS PARIS, April 29. The Paris Fair, which German long-range guns and air raids made impossible last year, was formally opened yesterday by President Poincare and other government and municipal officials. There are more than 3,500 exhibitions. NERVOUSNESS ON TfOECUNE Doctors Encouraged, They Hold Out Hope for All "Nothing wrong but my nerves". We hear it at home, at work and everywhere. Certainly, nervousness is a disease. A man or woman might better have a broken leg than a shattered, run down nervous system. Overwork and worry drains the rerve cells and centers of all their strength and vitality, then you get your sleepless nights, poor blood, nervousness, -worry and fear. The better doctors of today know Just what to do in cases of this kind. A few weeks' use of Phosphated Iron rarely fails to strengthen and feed the Phosphatehungry nerve centers. Phosphated Iron certainly does take hold. The way the majority of patients come hack is remarkable. What a change In appearance, too. The cheeks become filled out and flushed with the healthy ruddy glow that oniy pure, red ironized blood can give, eyes sparkle, their step has the spring end swing of youth and their whole system seems to be alive with energy and good spirits. Mr. Nervou3 Man or Woman, Phosrhated Iron will do all this for you if you will give it a chance. Do not drag around, all in and half dead another day when help is so near. Get busy! and be a live one once again! To insure doctors and their patients getting the genuine Phosphated Iron we have put in capsules only, so do not allow dealers to give you pills or tablets. Insist on capsules. Conkey Drug company, and leading druggists everywhere. Adv.
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