Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 258, 12 August 1919 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1919.

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ONE BIG ROUND BEATS REDS; GO TO N, Y. TODAY Paillette's Homer in Seventh Too Much for Leaders Eller Pitches Poorly.

GIANT-RED

Washington 00 0 010 0034 8 4 Williams and Schaik; Harper, Zachary, Gill and Agnew. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Pittsburg 000 500 0005 9 1 Brooklyn 000 010 1002 6 2 Miller and Lees; Smith and M. Wheat.

W. Reds 66 Giants 58 CINCINNATI

STANDING

IF L. Pet. Win Lose 31 .680 .654 .673 33 .637 .641 .630 Aug. 12. One big

round, and the Phillies proved to the Reds that even second division teams can win ball games once in a while, the Reds losing the final contest the to Philadelphia on the home lot Monday afternoon. 5 to 3. The five Juicy counters all came in the tame round, and were the undoing of Hod Eller, who had been placed on the mound to give the Reds a six game lead in the league race. Hod's work was far from excellent at any time during the contest, but with high class support he managed to hold the Phillies in check for six seasons, while his team mates were tapping Eppa Rixey for three tallies. But the seventh session proved too much for Hod, and after he had crowded the bases to overflowing and allowfid one man to cross the pan, 'Gene Paullett finished the contest with a

circuit drive to right field, which drove in four counters and closed the game with the Phillies on top. Six Games in 3 Days. Monday's game was the final contest of the Reds at home until September, and they left last night for the east, where they open Wednesday with a six game series against the Giants. On the outcome of these contests, depends largely the Reds' chances of sharing In the world series. All six of the Giant-Red series in New York will be double bills, only three days being allotted to the contests, half of which were held over from the last series, when rain prevented all but one of the games. In spite of the fact that the Giants look better on paper, the Reds are being given credit for a better chance to cop, by most baseball writers. Their performance during the last homo stay, when they stepped from second place to first with a five game lead, has caused all of the league fans to sit up and take notice, and the fans are expecting the Redo to show up as well as the Giants in their eastern series, which will mean that ihey come back to Cincinnati with the top of the league still in their possession. On top of the exciting series in the east, the Reds still have an advantage of playing five less games than the Giants during the remainder of the series, and unless the Giants cop all of these games their efforts will be of great benefit to the Reds. Monday's score: Philadelphia 000 000 5005 9 3 Cincinnati 110 001 0003 5 0 Rixey and Adams; Eller, Luque and Rariden.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Kansas City R H. E. Columbus 000 000 0000 S 1 Kanas City 0C4 100 OOx 5 11 0 Lambeth and Wagner; Evans and LaLonare. At Milwaukee R- H. E. In.iianapolis 001 110 3006 10 2 Mi!vaukee 010 000 001 2 9 3

Northrop and Lees; Leary.

At St. Paul R. H. E. Louisville 000 001 1002 6 1 St. Paul 000 000 0000 C 1 Tincup and Meyer; Griner and Hargrave. At Minneapolis R- H. E. Toledo 003 000 000 3 6 3 Minneapolis . . '. .002 010 lOx 4 9 1 Grady and- Murphy; Shellenback and Owens.

TEAMS FROM EAST WIN IN WEST; REDS ONLY TAKE SERIES

Novel Features Offered At Veal Brothers Shows Here

The Veal Brothers exposition shows opened a week's engagement at Exhibition park Monday night. The shows are, high class attractions, offering the best in outside amusements. All the attractions were open Monday night, and everything was running smoothly. Among the shows which line the Midway are the me

nagerie, the big circus side show, the

The eastern clubs as a whole outplayed their western rivals in the intersectlonal contests that came to a close In the west with Monday's games. Out of a total of 51 combats

piayea, me east captured 2 to zo tor Darktown Follies, a minstrel organitbe west. zation of clever singers, dancers and The Reds went at a fast clip at i entertainers; "Louis," the South Sea home, winning 11 and losing only four. , island Wonder; Pennv's Wild West; They did not lose a single series to j the Athletic Arena; " the U. S. A. an eastern rival. Moran's men vral-: riiri- tv.

Cavet and l l&ped the Braves four out of five. They I swan' wtr st-, T;n s

too two out or tnree rrom tne uiants j Ljons and Tinv, the smallest horse pnd the same number from the Trol-iauve ley Dodgers. As for the Phillies, the j A 'trained elkj said to be the anly

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Gavvy Cravath's bunch

elk successfully trained, is one of the

features. The elk was used a few

League Standings

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Cincinnati 66 31 .680 New York 58 S3 .637 Chicago 52 42 .533 Brooklyn 46 49 .434 Pittsburgh 46 50 .479 Boston 37 54 .407 Philadelphia 3." 55 .39

Yesterday's Results

St. Louis 31 59 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Chicago C2 38 Detroit 56 41 Cleveland 55 43 New York 53 43 St. Louis 51 45 Boston 45 51 Washington 40 60 Philadelphia 27 68 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Clubs. Won. Lost. St. Paul 61 40 Indianapolis 61 40 Louisville 53 45 Kansas City 53 49 Columbus 51 51 Minneapolis 4S 54 Milwaukee 39 65 Toledo 3S 65 GAMES TODAY. National League. New .York at Brooklyn. American League. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. American Association. Columbus at Kansas City. Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Louisville at St. Paul.

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The Cubs were unable to do much j ,veek ago by the Indlanapo,ls B. P

O. E. to help Governor Goodrich become a member of that organization. The park is well lighted at night. Free acts and band concerts entertain the crowds and only games or science and skill are operated by the conces

sionaires. POWER LINE FROM GONNERSVILLE TO CAMBRIDGE, PLAN A high power line from Connersville to Cambridge City, is the nucleus of the plans just completed by E. D. Johnston, president cf the Hydro-

a j Electric Light and Power Company, of

with the Braves, Dodgers or Phillies,

but they earned an even break in twelve games by defeating the Giants three straight. The Pirates won five and lost seven. The Cardinals had a sad time of it, copping but three and dropping nine. Phillies Go Fine. Despite the drubbing they took at Cincinnati, the Phillies featured the intersectional battles by their surprisingly good work. They took part in an even dozen games, winning eight and losing but four. The Braves, after getting a bad start against the Reds, picked up and traveled at a good gait, finishing with seven victories against six defeats. Thp Trolley Dodgers won

; six and lost sevf r.

j It was the haughty Giants who made

, the poorest s howing among the east

. t rn clubs. McGrr.w's band won

j single series in the west, beating the Pet. I pirates three out of five. Out of the .620 j fourteen games they played the Giants

won nve ana aroppea nine. .561 The figures for the intersectional 552 j games in the National league follow: .531 WESTERN TEAMS.

469 Won. Lost.

400 Cincinnati 11 4

2S4 Chicaeo 6 6

Pittsburgh 5 7 St. Louis 3 9

Pet. .604 .004 .563

.520 j .500 .471 I

.375 .369

Pet. .733 .500 .417 .250

Totals 25 26 EASTERN TEAMS. Won. Lost. Philadelphia .... S 4 Boston 7 6 Brooklyn 6 6 New York 5 ,9 Totals 26 25

.490 Pet. .637 .53S .500 .357 .510

QUAKERS MAY PLAY THREE TEAMS HERE

! Three teams are on the string for ! games with the Richmond Quakers, ; according to Sam Vigran, manager, j the Indianapolis A. B. C.'s, the Dayton (Lilly Brews, and a team from Coninersvlllp nnt. however, the Gravs. who

With State Tax Board&y here two weeks ago

A game is 10 oe scueuuieu wiiu uii-j of these three teams Sunday if the grounds are left in shape by that time from the visit of the carnival company which is now using them.

Vigran says several of the player

County Officers Confer

William Mathews, county assessor and Howard Brooks, county auditor, will confer with the state board of tax commissioners Wednesday morn-

official, were called by the state board hJ " V,,",'

to adjust the tax assessments in , t :

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Connersville. It has been predicted

that the new Cambridge City line will finally become a trunk line, but officials would not say. A petition has already been filed with the stae Public Service Commission and it will be but only a short time before the company will receive an order from the commission directing them to begin the work, which is expected to be completed by the latter part, of fall. The new line to Cambridge City will be more powerful and larger and greater care will be used in its construction, while the total cost has been estimated at twenty-five thousand dollars. It has not yet been de

cided whether the route will be up the Milton rod as the old one. or whether the line will come straight through regardless of highways. This decision will be reached shortly.

BROTHERS FACE EACH OTHER FOR TENNIS HONORS

Jack Chase and Pete Chase, brothers, of New York, visiting in Richmond, are the contestants for the Junior Tennis championship of th city. They have successfully disposed of their opponents and late Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning, will play the final deciding set at the playgrounds. Richard Thornburg, last year's champion, has challenged the winner. In the first match for the tourna

ment Charles Carlson took two straight sets from Dana Steber. Keith King then played Roy Hawekotte and won in two straight sets. John Craig and "Chuck" Holden then engaged, and after three fast and well played sets Craig emerged the winner. Jack Chase was easily the superior of Jim Coe, for in two straight sets that these two played, Coe was unable to score a single point against his opponent. Monday morning Pete Chase took two straight sets from Richard Robertson. Well-Played Game. In the semi-finals Pete Chase put Keith King out of the running. This was a well played match and Chase had to exert himself to the utmost in order to win two sets out of three. Brother Jack, not to be outdone by Pete, then upset John Craig in two sets. Bob Hawekotte who did not have to play in the first games, as he drew the odd number, met Carlson but his rival did not have much trouble in beating him. Carlson won the match in two sets. Monday evening

Jack Chase and Carlson met to see who would play Pete Chase in the finals, and Carlson went down to defeat. Jack Chase, who won all his matches in two sets, is expected to experience little difficulty in putting his brother Pete out of the running.

FARMYARD NOVELTY ACT HEADLINE MURRAY BILL

come foot tangles well done. A lamp song or two added to the effectiveness of the act." The Vannersons, comedy horizontal bar artists did some "funny things" that pleased the audience.

land Drew" in a farmyard mimicry

novelty were the topliners which was greeted by an enthusiastic audience at the Murray theatre Monday evening when the bill opened. Orren and Drew do some things that everybody in the audience would like

1 to be able to do and when the au

dience shuts its eyes it's almost certain that chickens, cows, dogs and a

variety of other animals are on the

stage, i ne coupie nave Deen matting records for the Edison company for some time and the audience Monday evening appreciated their ability. The Lynch trio was effective with a little singing, a little dancing and a little talking. The youngest of the trio, a little girl, made the hit with

How to Lose Your Tan, Freckles or Redness

A day's motoring, an afternoon on the tennis ground or golf links, a sunbath on the beach or exposure on a lake trip, often brings on a deep tan or vivid crimson or. more perplexing still. & vigorous crop of freckles. A very necessary thing then is mercollaed wax, which removes tan. redness or freckles quite easily. It literally peels off the affected skin Just a llttie at a time, so there's no hurt or injury. As the skin comes off in almost invisible fiMkv parttoles. irn trace of the treatment is shown. Procure an ounce of mercolized wax at your druggist's and use this nightly as you would cold cream, washing It off mornings. In a week or po you will have an entirely new skin, beautifully clear, transparent and of a most delicate whiteness. Adv.

NOTICE TO ELEVATOR USERS I will be in Richmond Wednesday and Thursday of this week. If you have any elevator trouble or are considering any changes to equipment I will be glad to call upon you. Phone name and address with clerk, Arlington Hotel. F. G. HENKLE

POLES ENTER MINSK.

(By Associated Press1 LONDON'. Aug. 12 Polish forces entered Minsk, after a fortnight, of heavy fighting, according to offiial advices reaching here.

VIGOROUS MEN AND WOMEN ARE IN DEMAND

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