Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 173, 3 May 1919 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELBGftAU SATURDAY, MAY 8,
PAGE ELEVEN
flNAL GAME OF POLO SERIES IS PLAYED TONIGHT Muncie and Richmond to Play x Off Tie Locals Defeated Last Night. LAST GAME. . Saturday Night Richmond
SERIES STANDING' Clubs ; " w. Li Richmond ....J..,..,. 4 3 MuncJo 4 3 -
Pet. .571 .371
MUNCIE, Ind.. May 3. Muncie po-' lolsts tied the standing Friday night here when they defeated the Richmond league polo team in a scrappy battle, 4-to-j. Three scorings made in the llrst. period by Muncie players gave them, a slight edge which the Quaker City team tried hard, but without success, to overcome. In:thQ first period the Magic City players headed for a good lead when Thompson caged the-ball the first lime and Fahrner came through for two in rapid succession while the Quakers were held scoreless the entire period. It was tough sledding for the Quakers with the game breaking wrong at erery angle, but Billy Blount buckled down and put up a supreme game of goaltending the remainder of
-the game that was like a stone wall. -w rr. . . , ... .
ma aecuuu -period xne .Kicnmonu players commenced a rally to regain from Muncie the advantage It had obtained. For minutes after the play started Lee Taylor rung up the first Richmond goal and Lou Qulgley came through for the last this period. The two Richmond goals were the only ones made this time. Close Defense In Final - Both teams tightened up in the final round and played a close defense, but after over twelve minutes of play, Thompson connected with the rubber
for the last score of the evening. The !
game ended f-lc-2. Fahrner gained the majority of rushes off Quigley, annexing five, while" Qulgley took the yush four times. Blount made 55 stops many of them which looked Impossible, while Pence handled" 40. The summary, and lineups of -the teams follow: " Richmond Muncie L. Qulgley Fahrner
First Rush
Taylor S. Quigley Doherty ..
Second Rush
Center
. . Thompson
. . '. Jean . Grlffltb
Halfback -
Blount Pence Goaltend First Period 1 Muncie, caged by Thompson.. 8: 05 2 Muncie, caged by Fahrner 1:55 3 Muncie, caged by Fahrner :25 Second Period 4 Richmond, caged by L. Quigley 5:13 Third Period 6 Muncie, caged by Thompson. .12:45 Summary:, Richmond 2, Muncie, 4. Rushes: L. Quigley 4, Fahrner, 5. Stops: Blount 55. Pence 40. In-and-Outs: Jean 1, Fahrner 1. Foulo: Jean 1. Referee : King. "Timekeeper: Xorrick.
Yesterday's Results
National League. At St Louis R. H. E. Cincinnati ......001 000 0001 3 4 SL'Louis T. . .V. .002 033. OOx 8 9 1 Batteries Reuther, Ring and Raridan. Wingo; Hortaman, Goodwin, Tueror and Snyder. At Brooklyn R. H.E. Boston ..,..,...000 000 000 0 4 2 Brooklyn 000 100 02x 3 8 2 Batteries Rudolph and Wilson; Pfeffer and Krueger. At New York R. H. E. Philadelphia ...000 010 001 2 8 6 New York .....005 612 lOx 14 16 2 Batteries Watson and Cady; Barnes and McCarty.
At Pittsburg R. H.WJ Chicago. 000 220 0004 9 1 Pittsburgh .......000 20 0002 8 .0 Batteries Tyler, Martin, Douglass and Klilifer; Mayer", Evans. Adams and Schmidt. American League. At Philadelphia R. H.E. Washington ... .002 011 0217 9 0 Philadelphia ....000 002 0002 6 0 Batteries Shaw, Johnson and Picinlch; Kinney, Seibold and Perkins, McAvoy. At Cleveland R. H.E. Detroit ...100 030 50514 16 0 Cleveland 200 010 030 6 13 2 Batteries Bagby. Enzman, Coumbe, Engle, Uhle, and Nunamaker; James, Dauss, Cunningham and Stanage. At Chicago R. H.E. St. Louis .....150 101 20111 16 0 Chicago .......010 002 010 4 5 3 Batteries Gallia and Severied; C. Williams, Danforth, Benz and Scbalk, Lynn. At Boston R. H.E. New York .....110 000 0103 6 1 Boston ..... 000 000 1001 6 1 Batteries Russell and Ruel; Jones and Walters. American Association. At Louisville R. H.E. Kansas City ..300 000 000 14 12 4 Louisville ....000 001 002 03 6 1 Batteries Graham and Brock; Durnlng, Friday and Koscher. At Indianapolis - R. H.B. Minneapolis ....000 000 000 0 6 3 Indianapolis 000 200 0002 7 2 Batteries Williams and Owens;
Rogge and Gossett, At Columbus R. H.E. Milwaukee ,010 000 0103 4 0 Columbus ......000 100 0023 12 0 Batteries Williams and Stumpf ; Walker and Wagoner. At Toledo R. H. E. St Paul ........050 001 1007 10; 1
Toledo .........001 Batteries Griner Brady and Kelly.
000 0102 8 ! 5 and Hargrave;
S. A. L. SEASON OPENS WITH THREE GAMES With plenty of sunshine, the Saturday Afternoon league launched Its
baseball season, playing , three . good games of balL ' Every club placed a well representative club in the field. All the men on the clubs were" on their toes and put up a splendid brand of ball in order to carry back some of the money and prizes which the merchants of Richmond offered. It wa3 one of the best openings the S. A. L.
has ever known and should bring out a larger cumber of fans every Satur
day. Season tickets have , been on sale for some time and almost the en
tire amount printed have been sold.
Batteries for the Saturday afternoon
games were Pete Minner, and Aubin,
for Swayne-Robinsons: Rus Hawe-
kotte and Everett Haas,. A. S. M.; Wib
Sturm ana Paul Witte, Starr Pianos; Gwinn and Emmet Haas, Jenkins-
Vulcans; Schepman and Hauk, John-
son-Frye-Indlanapolis Glove team; Taggert and Miller, Wayne Works. 35 PER CENT ORIGINAL RAINBOW UNIT JACK (Bv Associated Press) WASHINGTON. May 8. Only 85 per cent, of the more than 22.000 men composing the Forty-second Rainbow) Division, as it returned from France, were members of the original division as organized at Camp Mills, N. Y.,-to embark for the front. Practically all of these men, It was learned today, have been wounded or otherwise incapacitated during the months of service. They had been returned to the division from hospitals and rest camps, and when it received orders to sail for home a special effort was made by the division staff to get
together all the original Rainbow personnel, who bad survived the rigors of the campaigns.
League Standings
- t , - ' National League Club-' v Won. Lost -3 Pet.
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
1 New York
Chicago ....
Philadelphia Pittsburg . ,
St Louis
Boston
, .........
5 4 4 S 3' 2
l 2 3 3 4 7. 6
Clubs-
Chicago ... New York . Boston .... Cleveland. Washington
Detroit
Philadelphia
St Louis .
American League
Won.
6 4 4 3 3 3 2 2
Lost
2 2 3 3 4 -4 4 . 5 .
- American Association Clubs Won. Lost ' St Paul 6 1 Columbus 4 l Louisville ............ 5' 3
Minneapolis 2 Indianapolis .......... 4 Kansas City 3 Milwaukee 1 Toledo 0
".875 .833 .67 .571 .500 .833 .222 .000
Pet .750 .667 .571 .500 .429 .429 .833 .286
Pet .867 .800 .625 .500
LIBERTY TEAM IN THIRD PLACE AT TRIANGLE EVENT
CONNERSVILLE, Ind., May 3. Rushville track - team overwhelmed Connersville and Liberty track teams here yesterday. Rushville finished with 53 points.- Connersville with 29, and Liberty with 17. Liberty took both . first places in the declamatory contests, of both boys and girls, Clementine Phares of Liberty won the unanimous decision of all three judges In the girls' declamatory contest Magdalene Arbuckle of Rr.shvilie won second place. Dudley Fosdtck of Liberty 'won Urst to the boys contest, and Leonard Williams of Connersville .took second, place. The devisions were made on the delivery of the speeches.- - -" ' In the track meet Rushville track team annexed six firsts. Connersville secured four. Conwell Smith of Rush
ville thinly clad s was easily the high
:5oo .125 .000
GAMES TODAY
42 CARS ENTERED.
TRAP, GUN AND ROD
BY TOM MARSHALL.
Richmond May Play Capital School On Next Saturday A tennis match between Richmond High and Shortridge which was to have been played yesterday afteroon, may re played at Indianapolis next Saturday. - - Friday the tennis team, composed of two girls and two boys, goes to Muncie and a return match with that school will be played here May 24 on the morning of the state track and field meet The Richmond team has lost the only match played so far on the Earlham courts.4 Hamilton, O., won all four contests played in this match.The men to play -next Friday and Saturday will be picked by a tournament Coach Eckel.wlll draw the names of those entering Monday mornong and matches will, be played off either Monday or Tuesday unless rain prevents. Any matches not played off will be dropped and both men disqualified to play on the team.
Swat the crow! You don't have to eat this bird because you have killed him. His reported good qualities have been weighed upon the scales of
comparison, versus his game destroying, disease disseminating proclivitives and "Jim" has been found "wanting." The edict has gone forth, conserve .the grain protect .the game by removing the "caws." Eliminating the tin-can pastime more shorts are fired at crows during the season, that
any other brand of game. They are the most wary, wise, foxy and discerning bird awing, though easily decoyed when their little failings are catered to by the hunter. His office or working hours range from the crack of day to the ringing of the crow curfew bell and he is busy every minute. As natural enemies of wild life and owl and hawk are his able coworkers, they are great destroyers of the young, both bird and animal life, also robbing and destroying their nests.
Crows are censured for the carry
ing and general disseminating of cholera amongst hogs or the foot and mouth disease among cattle. Game propagation and protection, will be
INDIANAPOLIS, May 3.-.Forty-two cars have been entered in the 500mile Liberty sweepstakes tournament at the Indianapolis speedway, May 31, when entries closed at midnight May 1. Ten of these were put on the list the last day. Drivers who will start tnclude several noted foreign pilots and several American record holders.
materially assisted by the extermination of hawks, owls and crows. True bills or indictments containing many counts have been returned against those destructive devils, they must now be prosecuted to the limit. A death sentence has been rendered by the jury of active contestants in the National Crow Shoot, which has been staged by the Du Pont Powder company of Wilmington, Del., for the year 1919. in the United States and Canada, offering beautiful gold cups and minor prizes to competitors and urging every shotgun devotee to at once become an active member of the crow destroying cavalcade. All state and county associations should encourage crow shooting as an angle of game protection. Successful crow shoots are possible in every locality.
National League Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at New York Boston at Brooklyn. American League St 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.
Athletic Club To Practice
At Park Sunday Afternoon Vint Cooney will meet the Athletic club at Exhibition park at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon for the first practice. Every member of the club is requested to be present
Several new players will be seen in
action on the Athletic team when t meets the strong Indianapolis colored club one week from Sunday. Both clubs will be prepared to battle to the finish and should present some strong opposition. Cooney expects to place one of the strongest lineups
composed of local and outside talent 1
Richmond has seen for some time. Several of the S. A. L. players will get a chance to demonstrate their ability on the team. Among these
will be Pete Minner, one of the best,'
it not the best hurier in Richmond, Don Byrkett, a steady first baseman of the league, also may be Included in the lineup.
DELEGATES LEAVE FOR PARIS
MADRID, Friday. May 2. A delegation of diplomatic representatives, charged with arranging for closer relations between France and Spain, has started for Paris..
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500 point man with two first and a tie
a-VS OUUtUl Ul Bla UeV Ch DtlVUUU Smith won the 220 yard dash, the pole vault, and tied for first with Norris. alao of Rushville, for the high Jump. He won bis second in the shot put. Rushville Takes Relay. The men on the Rushville team placing were Smith. Norris, . Rushville's
third high point man, Garton, Alexan
der. Keating Mills, McRoy and Thompkins, second high point man. Winners for Connersville were Thompson, Shade, Holter, Wise, Sleet. Ridge and
Hopkins. Wise and Sleet were Con-
nersville's high point men. Liberty coming in on the small end of the horn
had only four men place. They were Huntington with one second, McKelleps with a third, Hamilton with one
second and Samuels a third.
Rushville won first place in the Relay race. Connersville second and Lib
erty third. -Connersville started the
meet with a rush taking all three
places in the 100 yard dash. The sum
mary of events follow; 100 yard dash Thompson, C; Shade, C; Holter, C. 220 yard dash Smith, R; Alexander, R; Holter, C.
440 yard run Wise, C; Garton, R; Norris, R." .' ... . . 880 yard run Sleet. C; Garton, R; Keating, R. Wile run Bleet, C; MUls, R; Mc. Roy, R. 120 yard hurdles Thompklni. R: Huntington, L; Ridge, C. 220 yard hurdles Thompkins. R; Wie. C; Ridge C. Shot put Norris. R; Smith, R; Mc Kelleps, L. High Jump Smith, R; and Norris, R; tie for first; Hopkins. C. Pole vault Smith. R; Hamilton, L; Samuels, L. Relay Rushville, Connersville, Lib erty. - - ' .
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