Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 181, 13 May 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, &AY 13, 1919.

mitihtt DOPED FOR WINNER IN TRACK CONTEST

Quakers Expected to Land First Place in I. C. A. L.

Field Events.

The annual athletic classic for L .. C. A. L colleges will be held at Franklin college Friday and Saturday. " Earlham. State Normal. Hanover, Butler. and Franklin, It Is known, will participate in the tennis tourney and I. C. .A. L. track meet. State Normal and "Franklin-will probably play the baseball game Friday afternoon for the I. - C. A. L. baseball championship. The baseball game will be played -i Friday afternoon and the tennis match i WU1 be played on the morning of the i I. C. A. L. track meet, the following -day. Earlham, Butler, Hanover and : Franklin will enter tennis teams. The . four tennis courts at Franklin have y been put in shape for the tourney and i some of the fastest tennis playing ever exhibited by college teams is expect4 - ed. Both Hanover and Butler will '. have strong teams representing their respective schools. Wamsley and ' Koehler.will represent Butler while the - two Montgomerys will represent Han- . over. Robert Glass and Roland Keyes will probably be included on the Quak- " er tennis team. Bank en Field Events. -: lv Earlham college followers are bankJ f lag on leading in the track meet. After the close race the Quakers gave the Baptists last Saturday, Earlham fans are confident that Earlham will gain the edge The Quakers will not depend on taking much in track events but expect the other schools to divide the track honors sufficiently for Earl- ; ham to win the meet by taking first In ;. all field events. Thus far this season Earlham has 1 not lost a field event and has emerged from the dual meets with all first In the field and some seconds that have made the Quakers a strong team and one to reckon with In the I. C. A. L. : ClaSBiC. ' With Johnson winning the shotput; Ivey the high and broad jump. Carey the pole vault and discuss throw and , with Robinson, Powers, Lawler and Edwards putting up some strong corapetition on the track the Quakers csem invincible.

League Standings

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Clubs W. I j. Brooklyn 9 3 Cincinnati it 4 New York 8 4 Chicago . . 9 6 Pittsburgh 6 7 Philadelphia A 6 St. Louis ..... 3 13 Boston ...."! ; 9.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs : w. - U

Chicago .......... 12 3 Boston 7 4 - New York ....... 6 - 4 Cleveland 8 6 Washington ...... 6 6 Detroit 7 9 Philadelphia . . 3 8 St. Louis . 3 10' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Clubs W. L. St. Paul 11 4 Louisville 9 6 Columbus .............. 7 5 Minneapolis .......... 7 5 Kansas City 7 7 Indianapolis 5 6 Milwaukee . .. 4 33 Toledo 2 7

Pot. .750 .73 i .667 .600 .462 .400 .200 .100

PcL .800 .636 .600 .571 .500 .357 .273 .231

Pet. .733 .600 .583 .583 .500 .455 ".250

I Yesterday's Results

' NATIONAL LEAGUE .- At Brooklyn R- H. E.

New York ... 000 010 010 13 9

Brooklyn . 100 000 100 02 5 2 Batteries: Barnes' and- McCarty; Marquard, Grimes and Krueger. At Pittsburgh R. H. E. Chicago 100 100 000 002 7 0 Pittsburgh 100 100 000 013 11 1 Batteries: Hendrix and Daily: Cooper and Schmidt. At Boston (Philadelphia) Rain. .

AMERICAN LEAGUE

At New York R. H. E.

Wash...' 010 000 102 000 000 4 6 4

N. York 000 021 001 000 0004 11 3

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Batteries : Ayreshaw, Harper

Gharrity; Shawkey, Russell and Ruel

At Chicago R. H. E. St. Louis ...... 020 010 0003 9 2 Chicago 020 020 0 Ox 4 7 1 Batteries: Gallia and Billings; Shallenberg and Schalk. At Detroit R. H. E. Cleveland ..... 000 120 2016 8 1 Detroit......... 100 101 100-M 8 2 Batteries: Morton, Coveleskie and O'Neill; Boland and Alnsmith. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapclis R. H. E. Louisville ; 010 000 0001 4,3 Indianapolis ... 001 220 10x6 9 6 Batteries: Tincup, Friday, Steward and Meyer; Cavet and Gossett. At Milwaukee R. H. E. Milwaukee ..... 010 300 0026 7 2 St. Paul ....... 041 100 101 8 11 4 Batteries: Kotselnick, Wolfgang, Howard and Huhn; Niehaus, Grlner and Hargrave.

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THREE-EYE LEAGUE

Clubs. Peoria Moline Terre Haute . . . Evansville Rockford ....... Bloomington ....

Won. Lost. ... 5 2

... 4 ....4 ... 3 .... 3 ... 2

3 3 4 4 5

Pet. .714 .571 .571 .429 .429 .286

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Evansville 0 10 Terre Haute . ....... 1 8 Bloomington ............ 0 5 Peoria 1 6 Rockford 6 6 Moline ............. 4 12

Walter Hehg Reports To Indians For Duty INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 13. Walter Rehg, former Cincinnati Red outfielder, reported to Indianapolis American association Monday and was ready to play Tuesday. With Rehg and OUie O'Mara on the Indianapolis club, the Indians have a much better looking club than they started the season with. Manager Hendricks will take on no more players unless he can gain a good pitcher of which he is in great need, as Cal Crum and Dick Gossett cannot be ex-

jpected to pitch all season by alteri nating.

RICKENBACKER VILL REFEREE 500-MILE RACE

INDIANAPOLIS. May 18. Captain E. V. Rickenbacke, America's "Ace of Aces," has accepted the invitation extended to him by the Indianapolis motor BDeedwav to Art a a roforoo in

the 500-mile Liberty sweepstakes. May 0 1 f - J . , .

uuu to c&yeciea 10 prove a Dig drawing -card lor the event.

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luaianapeus speeaway. since then be has become a world figure through bis exploits in downing 2Hun planes. Since his release from act lye duty. Captain Rickenbacker has betha, lecturing almost nightly In large cithMi in the United States on his experiences in France. Althnus hla hnolr.

Ing called for his presence in another

cuy on iay 31, ne canceled that engagement that he might be arbiter of the 150.000 classic.

In accepting the spedway's Invitation. Captain Rickenbacker wrote: "I deem it a great honor to officiate as referee In the Liberty sweepstakes race, because it. is the first big race since the war, and because it is on a track that has been one of the crucibles In which the gasoline engine has been refined. The lessons learned on the bricks at Indianapolis had much to do with the perfecting of engines for the airplanes, motor cars and trucks that played such an important part in the winning of the great war. Although it has been two years since I engaged in competition, my interest in the speed sport remains, and I welcome the opportunity to "play-even a small part in the greatest race of the year. Captain Rickenbacker's acceptance will give thousands of racing fans who followed his brilliant career through the late war opportunity to see him again in the flesh, and it is expected that he will easily prove : th most popular figure on the big track.

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Golf Tourney Will Be . Played At Country Club Plana will be formulated -soon for a golf tourney over the Country dub course, to take place the latter part of May or the first of June. . No definite arrangements have been made as yet, but the tournament will be In the nature of a handicap feature. After the lapse of time in which the Country club bad to suspend all tournaments and contests of like nature because of lack" of golfers, lollowers of the game are predicting ' one of the biggest seasons ever- staged,

Pennsy Men Would Meet -

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The T recently - organized baseball

team of the Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive Repair shops - wishes to meet some team of the Commercial league at 41 near date. The Pennsylvania team can play any afternoon after 3 o'clock, and would like to book some games, at once. -A game with the post office employes is particularly desired. Managers of teams may communicate with Manager A. H. Engelbert at Railroad shops at Twelfth and North F streets between- ;7 ? and . 3 o-'clock any day. - ....... j

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GAMES TODAY National League Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. American League No games scheduled. , American Association Columbus at Toledo. Louisville at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Milwaukee. Minneapolis at Kansas City.

THREE-I ATTENDANCE BELOW EXPECTATION

EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 13. The attendance at league games fn the Three-I is not coming up to expectation, and unless the crowd picks up, it is believed that the league will not finish the season. All towns in the league have financed the . clubs by fan owned associations and in the event attendance in any town is not sufficient to keep the team going, the fans in tbe association will have to fork over some money or lose their forfeits. The association at Terre Haute has 800 fans as members and Peoria has nearly 1,000; Bloomington has 800, Moline and Rockford have 500 each, while Evansville has 250.

EARLHAM NINE MEETS MIAMI U. TODAY

. Coach Mowe's baseball proteges were scheduled to meet Miami university team at Miami, Tuesday afternoon. Several unsuccessful attempts have been "made- to play. Miami. Two attempts to play a game at Reid Field, Earlham, had to be called off this

f year because of rain. Tuesday Coach j Mowe's Quaker team will get its first ! chance to work out in real form since

its last defeat. The Miami team has played the Earlham nine four times since baseball relations between the two schoou have been opened. Out of these four times, Earlham has suffered three dofeats and has come , back from the Buckeye school with the laurels just once. : . . - -.- - The Quakers are in better shape than they ever were this season and should commence to change the losing streak with which they started. The Miamians have in the field one of the strongest college teams in Ohio this year. If the Earlham team holds its own during the game aiM comes out with a relatively close score, fans will be highly pleased with its work and can look forward to some I. C. A. L. victories which will make the Quakers feel better about their next season's baseball program.

i'hil Brown,

Phil Brown, crack New York ban tarn, has been showing up so well that his boosters want -to see him meet 'Jimmy Wilde. English flyweight boxer who is taking on the leading 'bantamweights. Brown fights, at 115 pounds. ,

EMSUE ONLY MAN TO PLACE AT CINCINNATI

Emslie of the Richmond High taking second honors, was the only man to place in the tri-state track meet at Cincinnati Saturday, in which Hughes won, earning thirty-one points. Emslie finished second in the 220yard dashes. Dollins, Emslie and Evereman passed the preliminary trials. In the semi-finals both Dollins and Eversman fell down and were not able to place high enough to enter the finals. The high schools to finish first were Hughes, first; Woodward, second, and Covington, third. Harris, a one-armed boy, carried the honors of the day, winning first in the 440 and 880-yard runs and both the broad and high jumps.

Unless their demands for more wages are met, the Railwaymen's Federation In Fiance threatens to quit work and tie up the railroads in that country. ....

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