Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 171, 1 May 1919 — Page 13

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RICHMOND TRAGIC TEAM DOPED TO WIN ATJIE Local High Expects to Enter Strong Team in Dual Meet on Friday. Barring the'cti&acMtor Inclement weather Friday, the Richmond Hirh Bchool track team will Journey to Muncie to participate In a dual meet at that place. The team after making a fair show

ing in the triananlar meet at Indianapolis, should do some good work at Muncie, according to Coach Eckel. He la sore of having a much stronger team entered and ax the team has had some practice in the last few days, sees no reason why the Red and White tninjy clads should not cop a number

of. the events. Reports coming from Muncie accredit that school .with a fairly strong track team but nothing exceptional in the way of track athletes. Many are predicting that the duaS' meet" Friday will be a closely contested one with a slight margin in favor of the Richmond lads.' Possible Line-up The track men representing Rich mond High school had not been chosen Thursday morning, as the ineligible list had not been completed. The following men's names have been turned into the principle's office to learn the status in school,' and from this li3t eleven men will be chosen to take" the trip to Muncie. They are William Emslle, Fred Van Allen, Pete McMataan, Nelson Hunt, Albert Smith, Marvon Lohman, Herman Shaffer, Clem Price, Kenneth Dollins, Dick Motley, Herbert Roberts, George JSversman tnd Harry Thomas. Emslle and Van Allen are dash men, Smith, Emslle and Lohman are booked for the run events, and McMahan and Roberts are long distance men. Dollins and. Motley are strong track men

cn the hurdles and with Dollins and McMahan putting up the opposition

in the high jump, Lohman and McMahan the board jump, . Shaffer and P,rice the shot-put: and Thomas thelone pole vault man, the team cannot help but make a good showing, if all are eligible.

Yesterday's Results

! NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati (Pittsburg) Rain. At Chicago R. H. E. St. Louis 000 000 000 0 9 1 Chicago ...... 100 002 Olx 4 8 0 Batteries Tuero, Meadows and Snyder; Douglass and Killifer." At Boston R, he. New York .. 000 000 iOl 3 5 8 3 Boston . .... 010 000 100 0 2 10 0 Batteries O. Smith, Jones, Causey and E. Smith; , McCarty, Jehf, Northrop and Wilson, Tragressor. . At Philadelphia (Brooklyn)' twenty Innings; 9-to-9 tie.

AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis R. H. E. Cleveland . ... 130 000 000 4 9 1 St. Louis . 000 010 100 2 11 0 Batteries Weilman, Loudermllk, Koob', Leifleld and Severeid; Uhle, Coumbe and O'Neill. At Washington tR. H. E. Boston , ...... .112 020 000 6 15 0

Washington . . 000 000 001 1 7 1 Batteries Caldwell and Scharig; Craft, Thompson, Shaw and Picinich. At Detroit ' - R. H. E. Chicago 102 014 001 9 8 'A Detroit .. 200 001 013 7 12 5 Batteries-T- Kerr and Schalk; Erick-

son, Cunningham and StanageY At New tork R. H. E. Philadelphia . . 001 001 010 2 6 0 New York .... 210 020 OOx 5 10 0 Batteries Wayson, -Anderson, Geary and Perkins; Thormahlen,' Shawkey and Ruel.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapolis v R. H. E Milwaukee .. 100 000 000 001 6 1 Indianapolis . 000 010 000 012 6 . 1 Batteries Cavet and Gossett; Howard and Stiimpf. At Louisville ... R. H. E. St. Paul 210 013 7 8 :0 Louisville ......... 000 000 0 l4 S Batteries Hall and, Hargrave; Friday, Mies and Kocher. Game stopped in sixth on account of rain. Other games postponed.

Officials Of Indiana Acquatic Meet Named Officials for the state Y. M. C. A. aquatic meet to be held at the Richmond Association . swimming pool, Friday night were announced Wednesday afternoon by K. W. Harding, physical director.. D. W. Binfo'rd of Auburn, will referee. The judges will be H. E. Evans of Anderson,' F. p. Stewart of Evansvill, L. A. Schwan of Fort Wayne,

and S. A. Joseph of Terre Haute.- The

timers will be. Will Power of Kokomo, H. E. Brown of Lafayette and C. B. Parker of Indianapolis. The meet will start at. about 8 o'clock Friday night. Tickets are selling rapidly and the entire number, 200 ' in all, are expected to be sold by Friday night.

20 INNINGS TO TIE. PHILADELPHIA, May 1. In one of ' the most sensational ball games this year, Philadelphia and Brooklyn battled twenty innings for four long

hours, to .a.. 9-to?9 tie yesterday. . It was the final game of their series, and had to be called on account of

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Expect Polo Game Tonight,

To Be Seasons Hottest It's an even break that the two polo games billed for the Coliseum Thursday night will be the hottest contests of the season on the local floor.. Richmond has lost three, and won three; as has Muncie. With only three more, games of the series, the Quaker City players will have to get in some good workthat will produce results. Billy Blount, who stopped the Magic City polo players in the opening contests here and then repeated at Muncie, Is the one big bet of the roller polo fans. ; With Blount in form, it is almost an Impossibility for the Muncie crew to pile up much of a score against the

Quakers. "Doc" Harrold will be back

in the game Thursday night here.

The curtain raiser promises to be

better than ever. Tacks Bradfleld. who. is piloting the Greek polo team, said that the Greeks were bound to annex the next two games and come

out -on top of their .five-game series.

Thus far the Miller-Kemper team has won two games and the Greeks one,

so if Bradfield's Greeks are to come out on top, the curtain raiser will be full of pep.

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. National League. ClubB. Won. Lost Pet, Cincinnati ...... : 6 0 1.000 Brooklyn 4 1 .800 Philadelphia 3 2 .600 New York 3 2 .600 Chicago 3 5 .500 Pittsburg -2... 2 .400 St Louis 1 .143 Boston .......... 0 5 .000 American League. Clubs-. - Won. Lost Pet. Chicago 6 1 .867 Boston . 4 1 .800 Cleveland 3 1 .750 New York 2 2 - .500 Philadelphia . . 2 3 .400 Washington 2 4 .333 Detroit 1 .200 St. Louis 1 5 .167 American Association. Cluhs. ' " WOn. Lo6t Pet. St Paul 5 1 .833 Columbus i 4 1 .750 Louisville ... 4 2 .667 Minneapolis 2 1 .667 Kansas City ..... 2 2 .500 Indianapolis .... ... . . 3 4 .429 Milwaukee .......... 1 6 .143 Toledo . 0 3 .000

GAMES TODAY National League. Cincinnati at St Louis. Chicago at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at New York. Boston at Brooklyn. . American LeagueSt Louis at Chicago. Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. American Association. Milwaukee at Columbus. St. Paul at Toledo. Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Kansas City-at Louisville. Lord Buxton has opened an exhibition of British official war photormnha whleb after beinx shown in

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