Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 266, 22 August 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919.

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REDS COME FROM BEHIND AND WIN FROM BRAVES, 7-6 Who Will Pitch Friday ? Four Men Used Against Braves on Thursday's Game. RED-QIANT STANDING W. I. Pet. Win Lose Reds 75 34 .668 .691 .682 Giants ...66 38 .635 .638 .628 BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 22. Alter raising the Braves' hopes by handing them a four-run lead Pat Moran's crowd of champions turned right

around and won. The final score was 7 to 6, and It took the Reds the full nine Innings to collect their side of the count. Slim Sallee started to hold the Braves but the first ball he pitched was knocked to the right field fence for the circuit. The Braves collected four hits of the Slender sheriff In two rounds, Including a triple and a home run. Ray Fisher next took the burden, and had it not been for a brace of errors by Rath in the fifth inning, the Braves' scoring would hare been done. Rath hobbled two In the fifth round, and allowed two runs to score. Luque pitched the seventh and eighth Innings, after a pinch hitter had gone in for Fisher, and he gets the credit for the game. Batted Like Sledgehammers. The head of the Red batting order started its sledge-hammer batting tactics again, . and the combination of Groh, Daubert, Roush and Neale, following Morris Rath, just slipped the horsehide Into all corners of the lot, totalled twelve safe bingles. Four of the twelve were for three bases, Greasy Neale leading the list with a pair of triples. After yesterday's victory, to which Manager Moran used four pitchers, the Reds are rather hard up for a slabman Friday. Sallee, Eller and Luque played but one inning In Thursday's game, and Manager Moran may send one of them back today. Sallee had plenty of rest, but didn't get started right, so he may have the chance today. Jimmie Ring Is ready to pitch, but Pat is trying to save htm for the opener against the Phillies Saturday. Ring has always been effective against the Phils, and for this reason Moran wants to start him In Saturday's contest. The score at New York and Boston: R H C St. Louis 200 000 0002 3 4 New York 201 001 lOx 5 6 2 Goodwin, Ames and demons; Neht and Snyder. R H "E Cincinnati 000 201 0227 12 3 Boston 310 020 0006 8 2 Sallee, Fisher, Luque, Eller and Wingo; Oeschger, Rudolph and Wilson.

News Dispatches From Sunounding Communities

CAMBRIDGE CITY A large crowd la attending the Chautauqua which opened here Wednesday. Dr. Frank Elwood Gordon was speaker on the opening day, and music was given by the Victory girls. Miss Bessie Baker, a Red Cross nurse, and the Hon. J. Claud Youdan spoke Thursday. NEW GARDEN Quarterly meeting will be held here Saturday morning followed by a basket dinner at the school house. A missionary conference will be held In the afternoon. An interesting program has been arranged. Isaac Williams was elected president of the Quaker threshing ring at its meeting held at the school house Thursday. Other officers were: vice president, Orla Hlnshaw; secretary and treasurer, Clarence Martin. Sev

eral new members were admitted. CAMDEN A woman platform manager is the feature of the Chautauqua being held here this year. Attendance has been very good at all sessions. "Community Service and Health" was discussed Friday afternoon by Miss Bessie Baker, a Red Cross nurse who served with the American forces in France. In the evening Judge McGregor gave the address. Muslo was furnished at both sessions by the Williams Male quartette. On Saturday afternoon Prof. George M. Palmer will speak on "Joan of Arc and Her Mes

Camden Man Wins $150 For "Can Kaiser", Article EATON, O., Aug. 22. First prize of $150, offered by a Baltimore. Md., firm in last January, for the best story, humorous or otherwise, on "How Shall We Kan the Kaiser," came to Eby C. Eikenberry, of Camden, Preble county, president of the National Grain Dealers' association, a few days ago in the form of a check. The check was given in the place of a trip to Berlin, which at the outset was offered by the Baltimore firm as first prize, but this was found to be a violation of the federal laws and the $150 In cash, the cost of a round trip from Balti

more to Berlin, was substituted. It is the intention of Mr. Eikenberry to create a fund with Hie prize check to be used in a trip to Berlin when the opportunity affords. It Is said there were thousands of stories submitted In the contest. Mr. Eikenberry is a former Preble county educator. He has for the laBt several years been engaged actively in the grain business, as a member of Eikenberry Brothers company, which operates grain elevators in Hamilton and Camden.

sage To Us," and on Saturday evening he will discuss "Heroic France and How America Made Good." Concerts will be given Vy the Four Artista Con

cert company.

Camden persons who attended the Roberts family reunion held Thursday at Eaton fairgrounds were Mr. and Mrs. L W. Kenworthy and daughter Melva, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Godon, Guerney Branson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Mendenhall, and Mr- and Mrs. EJisha Roberta. LYNN Members of the North Christian church held a picnic at Trotter's lake Wednesday. Dinner was served

at noon.

League Standings

, j NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs Won Lost Pet. Cincinnati 75 34 .688 New York 66 38 .635 Chicago 57 .8 .543 Pittsburg 51 54 .486 Brooklyn 51 56 .477 Boston 40 60 .400 St. Louis 39 64 .379 Philadelphia 38 63 .376

Big Time Keith Act Features Murray Bill A clever Keith act, Fennell and Tyson, Is the feature of the vaudeville bill that opened at the Murray theatre Thursday night. A burlesque on Kipling's "Vampire," made a big hit with the audience, and the team has a repetolre of songs that are 'new and tuneful. Miss Tyson succeeds In tricking the audience to the very last and she does It in such a clever way that even the "wise" persons are not on to the mystery. Leo and Chapman, In a comedy horizontal bar act have a number of new tricks, and Noble and Brooks in their skit, "Fun at the Box Office," are entertaining, with an offering of repartee and songs.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs Won Lost Pet. Chicago 69 39 .639 Detroit 63 43 .549 Cleveland 60 46 .566 St. Louis 57 49 .53$ New York- 56 49 .538 Boston 49 57 .462 Washington 42 65 .393 Philadelphia 28 76 .269 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs Won Lost Pet. St. Paul 69 41 .611 Indianapolis 65 47 .580 Louisville 62 51 .549 Kansas City 60 51 .541 Columbus 56 58 .491 Minneapolis 54 59 .487 Toledo 44 69 .389 Milwaukee .....42 73 .365

EIGHT OF THIRTEEN STARTERS WIN HEATS IN RACE

(By Associated Press) CLEVELAND, Aug. 22. What is probably a world's record. In harness racing was established yesterday at the Oranwood half-mile track here when eight of a total of 13 starters won heats. Seventeen heats were required to decide the winners of the three races.

SUGAR MEN WANT LAWS

(By Associated Press) HAVANA. Aug. 22. Cane growers and sugar mill owners organized an association here today for the purpose of securing the passage of laws favorable to both planters and mill owners. Increased immigration to Cuba, organisation of agricultural credits, construction of storage warehouses and legislation governing contract labor will be among the objects of the association, of which President Menocal has been invited to become a member.

The Methodist Federation for Social Service in New York City favors an equitable wage for laborers.

Yesterday's Results

1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn Pittsburgh 000 001 0012 12 3

Brooklyn 102 000 OOx 3 5 2

Adams and Schmidt; Pfeffer and M. Wheat. At PhiladelphiaChicago 030 000 1015 13 1 Philadelphia .... 000 000 001 1 6 2 Hendrix and Daly; Hogg and Adcras. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago Washington ... 210 010 000 4 10 6 Chicago 500 221 010 11 12 0 Zachary and Agrew; Williams and Schalk, Lynn. At Cleveland Boston 400 000 000 4 5 0 Cleveland 200 001 0003 6 1 Pennock, Russell and Walters; Jasper, Meyers, Faeth and O'Neill. At DetroitPhiladelphia .... 000 000 0000 6 1 Detroit 200 000 0002 8 0 Naylar and Perkins; Leonard and Ainsmlth. At St. Louis (First game). New York 011 000 0013 9 1 St. I,oui3 000 200 0002 6 0 Thormalen and Ruel; Shocker and Severeid. (Second game). N. York . 100 000 000 000 00 1 7 3 St. Louis. 000 001 000 000 012 11 2 Mogridge and Hannah, Ruel; Sothoron, Mayer and Severeid, Billings. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St. PaulColumbus 000 200 000 2 6 2 St. Paul 313 400 lOx 12 .13 3 Sherman, Horstman and Stunipf, Wagner; Merritt and Hargrave. At Minneapolis Indianapolis 111 300 200 8 13 2 Minneapolis 000 000 000 0 5 3 Hill and Leary; Whitehouse, Schauer and Henry. At Milwaukee Toledo 021 000 000 0014 9 7 Milwaukee . 110 010 000 0003 11 2 Ferguson and M. Kelley; Hansen and B. Stumpf. At Kansas City Louisville 320 001 0208 13 3 Kansas City . . . 000 010 000 1 7 4 Long and Meyer; Haines, Johnson, Beedle and LaLonge.

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GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. American League. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at' Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. New York at St. Louis. American Assoiation. Kansas City at Milwaukee.

The British boot and shoe industry in 1914 employed 56,000 female workers.

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Miller-Kempers to Play Senators at Liberty Two of the fastest semi-pro teams of Richmond will battle Sunday, August 24, at Liberty, Ind., when the Miller-Kempers, who represent Liberty this summer take on the Richmond Senators, who have been claiming the semi-pro championship of Richmond. A good game is expected as there

is much rivalry between the two teams. Madge and Aubin are expected to compose the Senators' battery, while Baulton and Short are expected to oppose them. Following is the complete lineup of the Miller-Kempers: Hill and Johnson, s., Meyers and Wright, rf., Rife, 3b., Craycraft, cf., Davis lb., Himes, 2b., Mackintosh, If., Hartman, cf., Baulton, p., and Short c.

Thousands of workers employed in Philadelphia are making a vigorous protest against rent profiteering.

Eldorado to Make Third Try at Local All-Stars ELDORADO. Ohio, Aug. 22. For the third time this season, the Eldorado baseball team will try to defeat the Richmond All-Stars who are to play here Sunday, August 24. Since their last defeat at the hands of the Richmond team, the locals have greatly improved their playing and expect to give The All-Stars the same treatment this Sunday that they gave the Miller-Kempers last Sunday.

LIL ARTHUR 6TI0AL WINS BOUT IN CUMBERLAND

Little Arthur Stigall, the clever light weight, colored boxer formerly of this city, but now ef Cumberland, Maryland, knocked out Eddie Dorsey, of New York, in the tenth round of their scheduled twelve round bout, at Cumberland, recently. Stigall has fought here several times and since leaving

Richmond, has engaged In bouta ail over the east, winning the majority of them.

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"Gangway" for Fall Lines

Prices of seasonable merchandise are taking a terrible tumble.

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Forehanded Richmond buyers will help in the good work. They will be out early and in force to do their share in the clean-up to their own good profit. For it's true that values are never more interesting, offerings never more attractive, than during the midsummer sales. There's nothing the matter with the goods. Some of them couldn't be produced today at the figures marked on them now. But money never talks so persuasively as in August and "turn overs" are big little words in the merchandise man's vocabulary

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keen to carry these selling laggards. Besides "gang way" must be made for fall lines. It's better to sacrifice a future profit than pay storage rent. So down go prices and Richmond wiseacres who "go long" of this falling market pocket a genuine profit. Suits, coats, capes, gowns, blouses, lingerie, are selling at less than half their former figures. They're just as good style, just as serviceable, as when the merchant first displayed them only a few weeks ago. There's plenty of time for wearing them too. Summer is at its noon and many of these gar.nents are as suitable for January as July. So, women of Richmond, and men as well, need not fret about the higher cost of dressing. Participate in the

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High prices win not bother you if you shop now and

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