Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 202, 6 June 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SLW-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919.

AGE ELEVEN

CAPITAL TEAM STRENG HENEJ FOR GAME HERE

Eddie Summers Secured as Manager for Indianapolis in State Baseball League.

Richmond vs. Indianapolis , Exhibition Park Sunday. Indiana State Baseball league which, was organized as a substitute for the Central league will have the old Central VlOtlAj4 V A MAM Vail Vkl.W.

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When Richmond entered this league fans thought it was nothing more or less than a small semi-pro league to furnish entertainment, with probably the Newcastle club the strongest in the league, but Charles V. Carr, president, rules otherwise. 4 In a letter to Elmer Eggemeyer today Carr announced that he had secured as manager none other than Eddie Summers, one-time twirler for the Detroit American club and a leading pitcher in that league. Just as Richmond was congratulating itself on the easy time it would have Sunday defeating the Indianapolis club at Exhibition park, along comes this shock, with the hope now hinging on the players that "Bugs" Winterman will secure for the Quakers. High Caliber Ball. Winterman will not find his first game an easy job after all and will be forced to extend himself in winning the game for Richmond. If he makes good in this game, the management will .lay plans for one of the best clubs local fans have ever seen representing the city. The standard set by the Newcastle and IndianaDolis clubs will have to be

iollowed out by the other cities and Sunday ball in the Indiana state league will be of higher class than fans anticipated seeing this year. Al Leek. Dayton hurler who has been secured to pitch next Sunday's game, will have some heavy sluggers to face when he takes the mound against the Indianapolis club. The Richmond management is certain of having a first class team in the field that can handle the game well. Haas to Make Debut. Scott, of Dayton Delcos will play the initial bag. Swartz will play the keyrfKtone base with Harding and Minner in the field on reserve for the mound, while Winterman Is to secure a. third baseman, a shortstop and one outfielder. Everett Haas probably will .catch. Haas's addition will lend lend weight to the team though this will be his first debut in fast company at Richmond. Several weeks ago Haas went to Muncie to play with the Anderson club and annexed a goodly round of hits from the Muncie twirlers which gives him prestige with the local fans as a slabman.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

U. S. Girls Elected Finest in World By Over 1,000.000 Voters Overseas

Biggest Homesick Army m rrjrr u-m. r v am liu:o

C A. Worker That Women No Less Than Men Have Scored War Victory- With No Armistice. The doughboys had to go three thousand miles away from home to win, but the girls didn't. Without moving a step, they hare scored the biggest American victory of all. It Is the overwhelming vote of the A.E.F., according to MIbb Mildred Ballou, a New York girl working in the Y.M.C.A.'s big leave area at Menton, . France, that America's girls married, about to be, or "free" -excel all others. In brief,

pointed doughboyese, "They're the goods!" Miss Ballou, morever, avers that the longing of overseas husbands and prospective ones for a Quick return is expressed In terms of these same girls and women at Rome. And of the two, the married man is the worse. The biggest Staesick army in the world's history has talked about the girls it left behind it until this "Y" girl has corns to the only decision possible "there are some mighty wonderful wives and girls at home, I can say." "The YV girl." writes Miss Ballou,. "is a receiver for all praises, complaints and blame. We listen and listen. And the boys also have come to believe that they see in us some resemblance to everyone they ever knew back home. I have looked like wife, sister, sweetheart and mother. All that is left Is

mother-in-law, or grandmother.

"We dance every night.

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MISS MILDRED BALLOU

Yesterday's Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati R. H. E. St. Louis 000 000 001 1 11 1 Cincinnati 000 000 0000 6 0 Batteries: Bressler, Eller and Wingo; Doak and demons. Pittsburg-New York Postponed. No other games scheduled.

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icers dance on Monday nights and an hour or so in the afternoon. I spend most of my time with the men. They need and want us. Incidentally, they don't flirt and make love to us.

"Our big dances are a scream. It is cone by card system, each man holding one card, with 'one,' two, or three' on It. The Y' ciirector blows a whistle and you start off witti 'one. In two minutes the whistle blows agai t and 'two' steps in (to be truthful, madly rushes to beat the other fellow, for first comt., first served.') After another two ainutes. 'three' gets his Inning, and t jen we rest for two minutes, "I have a pair of tan shoes that plainly show where every hob nail has 1 een placed." Th Y.M.C.A. girls also run open house on Sunday afternoon, with plenty of refreshments and an orchesti , Then there is a huge theatre, a. id movies, free to all; billiard vooms, game rooms and socials and all sorts of evening

The of- amusements. During the day the

AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington R. H. St Louis . 000 000 1001 4 Washington . . . ' 200 400 OOx 6 6

Batteries: "Weilman, Wright, Leibold and Billings; Johnson and Agnew. At Boston R. H. E. Detroit ........ 100 000 000 1 9 1 Boston .......... 002 000 OOx 2 7 1 Batteries: Leonard and Ainsmith; Ruth, Mays and Schang. At New York R. H. E. Chicago 010 000 0405 S 0 New York 100 000 000 1 8 0 Batteries: Cicotte and Schalk; Shore, Mogridge and Ruel, Hannah. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Cleveland .... 200 400 000 6 12 5

Philadelphia .. 250 003 OOx 10 11 1 Batteries: Bagby, Enzman, Uhle and Nunamaker; Seibold, Perry, Johnson and Perkins.

"Pep" Session Of S. A. L. Managers Called Tonight Sam Vigran, president of the Saturday Afternoon league, has called a "pep" session of all S. A .L. managers at his new store between Sixth and Seventh streets,- on Main, Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. " The meeting has been called to inject some enthusiasm into the managers in getting all their men out to the games so as to assure fans attending the games better exhibitions of ball.

winning the championship from Jack Johnson he established a color line. Walter Monahan, a veteran in Willard's service, is the chief sparring partner in camp, but experts pointed out that he Is not in condition to withstand Will&rd's attack as he has been In the army for several months and

MAN LOSfcSHOPE; "For. ten years . I suffered. severeU from stomach trouble. ITae doctors faid I had cancer of the stomach and nothing would do but an operation. I took my last round of Mayr'e Won

derful Remedy 2 Vi years ago. Since

men are in the hills on tram rides or donir.ey rides. Yet, in the first quiet moment, the boys begin again on their favorite .opic the wives, sweethearts a ad mothers ai home.

Clubs W. L. New York 24 10 Cincinnati ..20 16 Brooklyn ..:20 16 Chicago IS 17 Philadelphia ...15 16 Pittsburgh 17 20 Boston .12 21 St. Louis ........ ...12 22

Pet. .700 .559 .556 .514

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PENNSY TEAM DOWNS POSTOFFIGE NINE

Managers of the Commercial league went on record Thursday evening at the special called meeting, against use of one out side player by each club. The majority of the managers took this position because the Commercial league has always hit the rocks when outside players were allowed in the game. It was thought that a new ruling would have to be made restricting players that were out of the Commercial league class but no action was taken on this .question. Wednesday evening the Pennsy showed itself to be far superior to the other clubs representing the league, defeating the Post Office 12 to 0. Baspacey, an old semi-pro player formerly with Cambridge City, pitched for the Pennsy while Bill Winters, a former S:7A.Lf catcherrbackstepped for him. This battery proved too strong for the Post Office team which heretofore had a fairly high rating in the league as a fast team. The managers will consider this proposition later in the season and pass or reject a ruling relative to the

class of players each club can retain to equalize the balance among the

different teams and give a fair show in the rag race.

tain Griffith who should win the javelin throw as he has thrown it farther than any other contestant this year.

Richmond Tigers To Play Centerville Team Sunday

The Richmond Tigers, a newly organized baseball team, has scheduled a game with the fast Centerville team' for 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Joseph Moore school diamonds. This will be the .first game for both teams and prmoises to be an interesting fracas.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At St. Paul R. H. E. Columbus . 000 000 001 1 7 3 St. Paul . . 104 240 30x 14 17 1 Batteries: Wilkinson, Parks and Hartley; Merritt and Hargrave. At Milwaukee R. H. E. Indianapolis ... 001 004 000 5 5 1 Milwaukee .... 000 000 0011 5 1 Batteries: Crum and Leary; Faeth, Howard and Stumpf. At K. City First Game R. H. E.

Toledo .. .. 010 001 0002 6 I Kansas City... 102 000 03x 6 14 0 Batteries: Sanders and Murphy; Hall and La Longe. Second Game ' R. H. E. Toledo ........ 010 002 0003 10 1 Kansas City... 203 100 12x 9 15 1 Batteries: Brady and Murphy; Graham, Shackelford and La Longe.

"Atmospherics" is the bugbear of the wireless telegraph operator. Any electrical disturbance in the earth's atmosphere seriously Interferes with his work.

WILLARD IS AFTER SPARRING PARTNERS

(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., June 6. Sparring partners capable of handing out punishment instead of absorbing it la the

.paramount need in Jess Willard's

training camp if the champion is to get into a hardened condition for his championship contest with Jack

Dempsey here July 4, boxing experts declared today.

Willard can stand with his hands

at his sides, if he so desires and allow

the present sparring partners in the

camp to drive blows at his jaw and stomach without apparent effect, but sporting experts said that was no in

dication that he could expose his vulnerable parts when Dempsey begins

shooting his gloved fists at him. The ; challenger is a fighter of the Fitzsimmons type, with powerful fore-

arms and terrific hitting power, and

capable of stopping a foe with either

hand. Ray C. Archer, manager of the

Leavyweight champion, is due in New

York today to locate one and perhaps

two sparring partners capable ofj

trading wallops with Willard instead of being on the receiving end. Harry Willis, the giant negro heavyweight, is available, but Willard will not tolerate a negro in camp because after

has had no opportunity to condition tnea 1 BlP well at what I want

himself for the gruelling work. Monahan was sent to the canvas completely knocked out in his first setto with the champion Wednesday. . Jack Dempsey is spending the lat day of his "vacation" today. The challenger already chafing under the restraint of Idleness, will resume his conditioning grind at his Maumee Bay shore camp tomorrow.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

Clubs W. L.- Pet. Chicago ....25 11 .694 Cleveland 21 13 .618 New York 19 12 .613 Detroit 17 17 .500 St. Louis 16 17 .485 Boston 13 16 .484 Washington ..11 21 .344 Philadelphia 7 24 .223

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Clubs W. L. Pet. St. Paul ............24 11 .686 IndianaDolis ....... .21 14 .600 Louisville ...18 14 .563 Kansas City 18 17 .514 Minneapolis ...16 16 .500 Columbus ...15 16 .4S4 Milwaukee 14 22 .3891 Toledo 6 22 .214

UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION PENNSYLVANIA LINES EVERY SUNDAY EXCURSION TO CINCINNATI .65

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GAMES TODAY National League

Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. American League St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Detroit at Boston. American Association Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Toledo at Kansas City. Louisville at Minneapolis. Columbus at St. Paul.

A453 Athletes Are Entered

In Big Ten Tournament CHICAGO, June 6. Four hundred

and fifty-three athletes, representing j the Big Ten colleges and other insti-! tutions, including Wabash, will compete in the nineteenth annual track and field meet of the Western Intercollegiate Conference Athletic association on Stagg field Saturday. Is is the largest entry list fbr the last ten years in the western classic and a great performance is expected. Michigan is the favorite, having won the indoor and outdoor meets last year and the indoor this year. Chicago and Illinois rank second and Ohio State, Minnesota, Iowa, Purdue. Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Kansas, In-

3S9 I diana. Northwestern, Knox, Nebraska

State, Wabash and Normal, rank in the order named. Notre Dame is the Indiana favorite, with Earl Gilfillan entered, and Hayes who made a mark of 09 4-5 in the 100-yard dash with Illinois. Gilfillan will not be in good condition as he was injured in the Penn games. , Indiana has entered three good men, Williani3, Phillips and Kealing, for five events. Captain Keifer will be Purdue's hope. Ohio State will send Cap-

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Owner Sees Single G Work Out On Track INDIANAPOLIS, June 6. Single (1:584). the worlds greatest pacer, owned by William Barefoot of Cambridge City, worked out before its owner yesterday at Fair grounds track here. Ed Allen held the pacer In but did the mile in 2:18. At no time this year has Allen uncorked the wonderful speeder but has held him down to about 2:10 to 2:20 time since working out. The day before he allowed Single G to clip off the mile in 2:10. The latter part of this week Barefoot will put the pacer through its last workouts and ship him to Canton. O.. where on Monday June 16. he will make his first start this season. Horse critics are agreed that Single G was never in better shape In his life and will do some record-breaking work this season on the course. Men who who have followed the stallion through his work for the last few years expect him to better his own record.

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