Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 176, 7 May 1919 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, ld!9.
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- BIG LEAGUERS At EXHIBITION
PARK TODAY .1 . Pittsburg and St. Louis Play-
ers opend Leisure Hours at ,4 Westcott Hotel. .
chosen by the . Richmond Exhibition company to stage the major league 4 piayers booked Iot a gams at ExhibiUon pars mis afternoon. The two clubs were put up at the Westcott I where they preferred to remain all cay. f At 3 o'clock, desolte tho doudv weather, the two teams were schedul4 ed to take the field, in the first exhi- , bitlon of baseball of major league j brand ever performed for Richmond fans during the regular slaving season. t eiaucn mcaey, as presiaenT. ana manv ager. was here with the club to see - their performance. Rickey is watch ing the Cardinal club closely in order to strengthen it as much as possible and land higher in the National league race. The Pittsburg club here today is one of the best bets in the National league race this year. Pittsburg is
, chosen by many baseball authorities V to be one of the teams at the bead
: of the National league this year when the season closes.
Wr As the players preferred to have a : fanning bee at the hotel, the arrange-
- ments for showing them the city was abandoned and they were allowed to talk over the prospects for a bright season. Team Lineups How the teams will line up: ; St Louis Heathcote. rf; Smith, cf; ' Hornsby, ss; Schultz, 2b; Cruise, lb; - McHenry, If; Dilhoefer. c; demons, c; Jake May, p; Tuero, p. Pittsburgh Terry, ,ss ; HInchman, ; cf; Lee, rf; Barbare, 2b: Cutehaw, 2b; Mollwitz, lb; Boeckel, 3b; Sweeney, c; Miller, v; Blgbee. If. At 1:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon the two big league clubs sallied forth to Exhibition park for the first practice before the game. Billy Southworth, Casey Stengal, Max Carey and Babe Adams all went
on to Pittsburg where the two clubs will open Friday afternoon. The St. Louis National league club coming up to form, played more of their star players than the Pittsburg club. Mollywitz, Cutshaw. Boeckel , and Sweeney are regular players in the Pittsburg 'lineup, while the other men have been relieving the regular players. George W. Cutshaw is acting ' manager of the club while here and will take it on to Pittsburg. n I For St. Louis, Roger Rornsby, star short stop, Heathcote, Clemons, Dillhoef f er, McHenry, Cruise, Jake May t and Tuero were sent into the afternoon fray. Leon Ames was acting manager of the St. Louis Carlnals while playing. Neither Ames or Cutshaw intend to play unless absolutely necessary. The baseball , writer of the St. Louis Star, traveling with the two clubs, umpire the game. In case Cutshaw played second base, arrange ments were made for Barbare to umpire. PUSH LOAN IN PANAMA. (By Associated Press) PANAMA, Tuesday, May: 6. The canal zone liberty loan committee will send a United States submarine through the, canal tomorrow morning! With U. S. mail and solicitors for the loan. A woman postal clerk and a mall messenger will be on board. ' What Must I do to be Able to I Resist the Many Ailments so ' Prevalent in Summer? Nature's greatest transition is the change from Winter into Spring the passing away of one season and a re-awakening of new life everywhere. Trees, flowers, plants of every description, "having 'consumed all the vitality, which was stored up to carry them through the dreary winter bud forth with new energy and blossom into flower, preparing to grow and accumulate new strength and development. .. But the human system has not passed through the winter season in a dormant state like the trees and plants. You have been called upon to expend energy and vitality constantly. In fact, there has been a greater demand ' upon your strength to withstand the rigorous winter than at any other season of the year. So that as spring approaches the most joyous season of the entire year very often it finds your system so run down and t. your strength so depleted from .the strenuous demands of winter that your vitality is at a low ebb, (and you are unable to enjoy the - beauties of springtime that are so abundantly present on every hand.
lsi III Spring?
League Standings
National Uigui
Clubs. - Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 8 1 .889 Cincinnati 3 . -.750 New York ii....... 6 3. .667 Chicago 7 4 .636 Philadelphia ....... 4 5 .444 Pittsburg 4 6 .400 St Louis .......... 3 10 .231 Boston ............. 0 9 .000 American League Clubs. Won. Lost Pet Chicago 8 2 .800 Boston 6 4 .600 Cleveland 5 4 .556 New York ......... 5 4 .556 St. Louis 3 6 ,333 Detroit 3 7 .300 Philadelphia 3 7 .300 American Association. Clubs. Won. Lost Pet St. Paul ........... 8 2 .800 Louisville 8 4 .667 Columbus 5 4 .566 Indianapolis .,6 6 .500 Minneapolis .4 4 .500 Kansas City . 4 6 .400 Milwaukee 3 8 .273 Toledo 1 5 .167
American Association. Kansas City at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at Louisville. Milwaukee at Toledo. St Paul at Columbus. National League. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. Chicago at Cincinnati American League. Detroit at Chicago. St Louis at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. . SCOUT FIVES HOLD LAST GAMES FRIDAY The last basketball game at the Y. M. C. A. will be held Friday night when the Boy Scouts teams of Rich mon get together for their final fracas. After the games a scout camp reunion for Boy Scouts who wish to camp
"How are you goin to keep em down on the farm, after they've been to
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The weakened, run-down feeling of lassitude that seems to have possession of you is sometimes called "Spring fever" and its symptoms are well known. Your appetite has failed, your energy seems gone, night finds you all tired out, and that rundown, good-for-nothing feeling seems to have full possession of you. The human body is just like a piece of fine machinery, although few people give it as much consideration. A locomotive is given a thorough overhauling after each trip. Your body has brought you safely through the winter season and the voyage has taxed your strength. Very naturally, there has been considerable wear and tear which must be repaired. Your system needs, first of all, a thorough cleansing and toning up to replace the natural waste and wear. Impurities have accumulated, and these aggravate your rheumatism, or make your catarrh worse, or intensify any skin disorder which you may be afflicted with. Very naturally, then, you are ready to ask: "What am I to do to put my system in tiptop shape for the coming of springtime, so that I will be in condition to withstand the common ailments so prevalent" in summer." Simply profit by the experi
this summer will be held. Six teams will enter the games. ' " The first Scout troop to have a basketball team was Troop three, under the supervision of Sam 8. Vlgrah.. Newly, organized troops having teams are: First English Lutheran, St Paul's Lutheran, First Methodist Grace Methodist, South Eighth Street
Friends and First Presbyterian, o. M. Brunson, secretary of the City Boys Work council has written all scout masters of Richmond churches under his supervision explaining the evening's, entertainment The schedule for the basketball games follow: 7:00 to 7:30 St Paul's vs. First English Lutheran. 7:30 to 8:30-First Methodist vs. First Presbyterian. 8:00 to 8:30 South Eighth Street Friends vs. Grace M. E. At 8:30 o'clock the camp reunion will be held tolearn how many Boy Scouts will fat or camping this summer. Discussion of different camp sites and the kind of work that will be Included will be held at the meet Ing. O. M. Brunson will go to Dayton to look over a possible camp site Thursday. For some time Brunson and Harding have been looking over sites for the boys' camp and have lo cated several that are good. MIAMI TEAM OFF FOR UP-STATE BATTLES OXFORD, O., May 7-Mlami uni versity's baseball team leaves tomorrow on an up-state trip. Wittenberg college will be played at Springfield on Thursday, Ohio Wesleyan university at Delaware on Friday and St Mary'a college at Dayton on Saturday. The team will be shy two good men Harold Fredmore, second base, whose wrist was broken by a pitched ball at practice yesterday, and George Munns, left field, who sprained an ankle In the recent Kentucky State university game. Miami has a game with Earlham college at Richmond on May 14. 11 Alleys Tables ence of thousands of others, who regularly every spring take a course of S. S. S., the thoroughly reliable blood purifier and tonic, which cleanses the system of all impurities, promptly improves the appetite, and sends a new supply of rich, red blood coursing through the veins. S. S. S. in this way puts your system in perfect shape, and restores the lost vigor and vitality which the demands of winter have used up. It is without question the best tonic and system builder ever made. S. S. S. is nature's own remedy, being made entirely of medicinal 'roots and herbs gath ered from the forests. It is guaranteed purely vegetable. Ask any druggist about S. S. S. He has sold it all his life, and will tell you that it is a thoroughly reliable and honest old remedy, having been on the market for more than fifty years. Buy a bottle and begin taking it today and thus prepare your system for the changing seasons, so that you will be in condition not only to enjoy the beauties of springtime, but also to withstand the many ailments so prevalent in summer. Special medical advice will be gladly given without cost, if you will write to Chief Medical Adviser, 75-Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
Yesterday's Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati - R. H. E. Chicago ...... 000 150 100 7. 9 3 Cincinnati .... 000 600 000 0. 8 2 Batteries: -Vaughn and Kfflifer; Ruethcr, Ragan and Raridan, Allen. At Bt Louis R. H. El Pittsburgh .... 000 000 001 1 4 2 St Louis 101 000 OOx 2 4 2 Batteries: Evans, F. Miller and Schmidt; May, Goodwin and Snyder. At New York R. H. E. Boston ....... 100 101 100 4 7 3 New Ybrk .....1QI 211 010 6 14 1 Batteries: Rusdolph, Northrop, Demaree and Wilson; Barnes and Mccarty. At Brooklyn R. H. E Philadelphia .. 610 0001)11 9 10 0 Brooklyn 006 111 20x 11 15 t Batteries : Oeschger, PrendergaSt, Falrcloth and Cady; Grimes and M. Miller. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cltv..u. .--- .t. H. E. St Louis .. 000 001 001 103 6 14 3 Cleveland . 000 011 000 100 3 6 3 4 Batteries: Davenport, Lowdermllk, SothOron and Severeld: Coumbe, Mor-1 ton and O'Neill XthTcagocago R. H. 15. Detroit 000 010 000 1 4 1 Chicago ...... 010 002 OOx 370 Batteries: Boland and Yelle; Williams and Schalk. At Boston R. H. E. Washington . . 000 000 000 0 3.2 Boston 020 000 OOx 2 2 1 Batteries:- Harper, Craft and Picinlch; Caldwell and Walters. At Philadelphia R. H. E. New York . . 001 000 010 0 2 10 4 Philadelphia. 000 000 020 1 3 4 2 We Clean the Daintiest Fabrics Our experience and facilities for cleaning Kimonos, Lingerie, Dainty Waists and all sorts ot other dainty wearing apparel together with household necessities such as lace curtains, bureau scarfs, etc., makes it safer for you to intrust their cleaning to us rather than to try to handle them yourself. And our charges are so normal for the careful work that we do that no woman should burden herself by even attempting to do this work at home. Tell what dainty pieces you have for cleaning and we will give you our most reasonable prices. Phone v 2501 FRENCH BENZOLE GLEANING COMPANY Edw. Chauncey Prop.
RESTORATION OF YOUR TEETH You may not have visited a dentist for years.. Many people are negligent to that extent. Your teeth probably need complete restoration. Consider now the vital Importance of having your teeth in as near perfect condition as possible. Visit Dr. Eudaly's offices. They have accomplished real wonders for people whose case was to them hopeless. Dr. Eudaly has means and methods of tooth restoration that you should learn more about. There is nothing we cannot do for you in a dental way. Visit us soon. All Work Guaranteed for an Unlimited Time. DM. X A. EUDALY
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and Ruel; Parry, Seibold, Kinney and McAvoy. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapolis - R.'H. E. Kansas City .. 001 010 100 3 9 0 Indianapolis . . 001 000 000 1 9 ,2 Batteries: Hall and J. Brock; Rogge and Leary. At Columbus '" R.H. E. St Paul ...... 002 000 000 2 4 0 C61umbus .... 000 000 000 0 4 3 Batteries: Hal land Hargrave; Park and Wagner. . At Toledo R. H. E. Milwaukee .... 000 001 000 1 6 3 TOledo 101 000 21X 5 8 0 Batteries: Howard, Kotzelneck and Huhn; Sanders, Ferguson and Murphy, v - . r .... At Louisville R. H. E. Minneapolis . . 012 023 05015 17 3 Louisville 100 012 102 7 11 2 Batteries: Williams,' Miller and Owens; Friday, Steward and Kocher. THREE-I LEAGUE ClubS R. H. Terre Haute 15 15 Evansvllle 2 7 Peoria 10 114 0 3 4 7 2 10 BloomingtOn Moline Rockford Miss N. Quirk of the United States Department of Agriculture is in Charge of the laboratory for research work in contagious diseases.
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HIGH GIRLS GETTING TRYOUTS FOR MEET
Contests are being held this week at the High school tennis courts to decide who will take the trip to Muncle Friday to play a co-ed tennis team fro mthe Muncle high school. Two boys and two girls will enter the meet from Richmond. The girls will hot be selected by Miss Wlckemeyer. girls' physical director, until the day before the meet. The two boys who will be included on the trip will be decided by a series of contests that should allow only the best to go. Tuesday evening, Lduls Wilson defeated Sidney Watt. 6-2, 6-4, and repeated the performance against Schumaker, eliminating both from-con-sideration for this trip. Wednesday night, WilBon will have to defeat both William Haberkern and Rethmeyer before he can be considered eligible to go. Unless Dick Thornburg is chal lenged and defeated, he will be the other boy to take the trip. Two girls who will be included on the team probably will be chosen from the following: Mary Jones, Jane Carpenter, Clara Daub and Margie Edwards. Considerable controversy has been caused in England by the action of the Women's International League in sending a half million rubber nipples to Germany for German babies.
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