Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 144, 27 April 1920 — Page 9

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"If ve can't have Richmond In Class B league, then we'll have a team juet as good," said a proud wearer of a booster button Monday. This seems to be the sentiment of practically all subscribers visited by committees appointed by the Richmond Exhibition company, to return money recently raised for league ball. , The original plan of the Exhibition company was to return the money to subscribers. Tuesday's results showed that only part of the subscribers were reached Monday, yet $1,360 was in the hands of Exhibition company officials as a fund to finance semi-pro ball here this year and to pay the rent and current expenses of Exhibition park. Want 'Em To Keep It. ' Every subscriber vistled Monday insisted that at least one-fourth of the total be kept for expenses for this year. The committees would not accept over 15 per cent, however. Several subscribers insisted the total sum be kept and if Individual button holders demanded their dollar returned, it

Would be paid by the big spirited sub- j ecrlber. ' Richmond as a whole realizes that i it was not the fault of the Exhibition company that no league was organized. "Officials of the country spent valuable time and money chasing around in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan in a vain effort to place Richmond in a league that would meet the approval of all. Now that hopes for a league have become null and void, a substitute high class pro-team Is In demand. Every City or town near Richmond Is represented by such teams. Richmond had a fair organization last year, yet litt-Tagerstown won the championship of Vayne county. If present plana materialize, no euch thing will happen this year, as Richmond will be represented by a team capable of playing Buch organizations as the Toledo Rail Lights, Norwoods, Christ Church, Newcastle Maxwells, and Dayton Triangles. The'. Richmond Exhibition company will either back such a team or else the park will be rented to a private individual. The former plan is considered superior. League Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Brorj'yn 7 3 Cinfanatl 6 3 Pittsburff 6 3 St. Louis 5 5 Philadelphia 4 5 Boston 3 4 New York 3 5 Chicago 2 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Chicago 6 0 Boston 8 2 Cleveland 6 2 Now York 4 5 Washington 4 5 St. Louis 3 4 Philadelphia 2 6 Detroit 0 9 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Tct. .700 .067 .667 .500 .441 .429 .375 .200 Pet. 1.000 800 750 ! 444 ! .444 .429 .250 .000 Pet. 1.000 .625 .571 .556 .500 .444 St. Paul 8 Toledo 5 Columbus 4 Minneapolis 5 Ivouisville 4 0 3 3 4 4 r 5 9 Milwaukee 4 Indianapolis Kansas City .286 .100 GAMES TODAY National League St. Louis at Cincinnati. New York at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. Washington at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. American Association Indiannpolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo Milwaukee at Minneapolis. Kansas City at St. Paul. Yesterday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn H.fl. E. New York 200 000 0002 3 1 Brooklyn ; 400 000 00 4 9 0 Nehf, Winters, Douglas and Snyder; Marquard and Elliott. At Boston U. II. E. Boston ..032 101 12 10 Vi 5 Philadelphia ...011 000 010 3 7 4 Hixcv, Betts and Wheat; Oeschger and O'Xril. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. II. E Boston 000 400 5009 11 1 Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 7 2 Prnnock and Walters; Keefey Perry and Perkins. At St. Louis R. H. E ?JDl"ctroit 000 000 0011 3 1 St. Louis 000 202 00 4 9 0 Oldham, Alten and Stanage; Van Gilder and Severied. At New York R. H. E. Washington 000 020 000 2 8 3 New York 100 000 0022 8 3 Krickson and Gharrity; Thornmahlen and Ruel. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION All jrnmes postponed; rain.

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Ray Schalk Some bright day this summer Ray Schalk, premier catcher of the White Sox, will don the old mask and chest protector, work his glove a bit and say, "Atta boy, right there! This one's gonna be good!" There'll be nothing unusual about the proceeding except that Ray and a few tans and the scribes will appreciate the one thousandth game that Ray Schalk will have caught In the big show. He is now within 40 games of that mark. Schalk stands out as one of the few great catchers of the present day. lie has caught over 100 games a season lor the White Sox lor the last seven years. A Chicago scribe makes the assertion that this, Is a record. Sounds probable, if not really so. And it's a cinch bet that few, if any, catchers have worked in 1,000 big league games. And the fact that Ray has done all his catching lor one club, under all kinds of conditions and degrees of success which the club has passed through, shows all the more clearly what a star ho is. Schalk was born in llarvel, 111., Au gust 12, 1892. He broke into the American Association his first year in tho pro game, Milwaukee buying him from Taylorville in the I. and M. league, Aug. 12, 1911 (his birthday) for $700. He was with Milwaukee two seasons when the big league dubs started clamoring for him and the White Sox grabbed him by paying f 1I,VUU dUU 1UU1 pid CIB lUi LL L III. J1U is one of two stars purchased from the Brewers by the Sox for big sums who made good. - X.arry CbappeU, also obtained from the Milwaukee club at a fancy price, fizzled. Last year Schalk caught 129 gnnies and ranked two points below Hank Severeid in tho race lor fielding honors. He caught 26 more games than did Severeid, however, and made HH 13 errors in the whole season. He 'hit .282, a little above h:;- is...u ... although he has always Lvvn a timely hitter. ELDORADO B. B. PARADE TO ' Ti PASS THROtu., . . OTJD Present plans indicate that Eidorado Is planning regular big league stuff for the opening game of the season at Boston, Indiana, Sunday against the C. & O. team. An auto parade will be formed at Eldorado and will pass down the main "drag" in Richmond before turning south on Ninth street to Boston. Some important "bird" of Boston will make the preliminary ar-

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Track prospects at Earlham college rival Stutz motor for altitude records. This despite word from the west to the effect that the Rocky Mountains have dispatched another "deluge." Coaches Mowe and Higgins will take 15 men on the Earlham track team to Greencastle Saturday morning. Mowe will not predict anything as to the outcome, only says that if DePauw wins several records will have to be broken. For once, dope is all with the Quakers. DePauw did not cut much of a figure in track meets last year and has not noticeably strengthened since. Earlham took second In the I. C. A. L. meet last year and romped home with third at the 6tate meet. None of the men placing in 1919 has been graduated, and such stars as Carter and Dalton have been added to tho squad since. Fauquher Is No Chicken Fauquher, whose performance in the dash events Saturday surprised everyone but Coaches Mowe and Higgins, is not a spring chicken. This makes the third season he has come out for the track team, but the only time he has succeeded. Indications are he will prove one of the sensations of the state. Earlham won from Cincinnati with apparent ease Saturday afternoon. Coach Mowe announces that all the events were fiercely contested. The marks hung up were considerably bet ter than those of the Indiana-Franklin meet of Saturday. Dalton Is Fast Dalton, Quakerdom's best miler, came in second in his favorite event, yet his time was better than the original record. He was but a scant two yards behind Mittendorf. Carter's time in the quarter mile was better than the first place at the Franklin-Indiana meet. Everyone practically conceeds that Carey, Johnson and Ivey will place in the discus throw, shot-put and high jump. Ivcy will also make a determined bid for honors in both high and low hurdles. i PHOTOS rZ2 MAIN ST RKHMOtta UCS 11 ING'S LASSY $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Formerly Progress Store 012 MAIN.

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Starrs May Clash With Earlham Wednesday P. M. Coach Mowe of Earlham has offered the Starr Piano baseball nine a game for Wednesday afternoon at Reid Field. Whether or not the game will be played depends upon the weather. The slants offered by Sturm and

of the Quakers for Saturday's scrap against the ancient rival, St. Marys Also the Pianomakers will demon strate to Goar just how baffling his assortment of curves will prove against a good lineup. The Quaker squad will practice Wednesday afternoon whether the Starrs come over for the game or not. But two workouts have been held since last Friday and layoffs are not good for batting eyes or throwing arms, says Mowe. Schedule Committee To Be Appointed hy S, A. 1. Appointment of a schedule committee and election of president will feature Thursday night's meeting of S. A. L. moguls In Sam Vigran's store at 7:30 p. m. Since the effort to place league ball here failed, S. A. L. prospects are brigter. Exhibition park will DR. LEE C. HOOVER Veterinarian Phone 1399 20 S. 12th St. Try Fleur de Venice Cigars GEO. H. SHOFER Distributor Richmond, Ind., Phone 3240 or 3 1 27. For sale by all dealers TRUNKS 617 Main St. TYPEWRITERS Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired DUNING'S 43 N. Sth St. Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. CORNELL WALL BOARD Adds a touch of newness to your home or office rooms Hackman-KJefoth & Co. N 10th & F Sts. Phone 2015 or 2016

be available for games on Saturday afternoons and Easthaven may be used. A Pennsylvania railroad team, with Nile Patti as manager, has been form ed and may enter the S. A. L. circuit. This would necessitate the entry of the Atlas, Swayne-Roblnson or some other factory. ; ttOin DtODS KUShttlg KeuSZ Ring Against Schupp Today CINCINNATI, O., April 27. Rain spoiled all chances for Manager Moran's Red wrecking crew to grab first place Monday afternoon. Rain also POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS

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prevented Pittsburg from playing, but the ambitious Dodgers slammed the Giants and stepped out in front of the van. Moran's choice of Ring against Schupp will stand for Tuesday.

United Am. Mechanics To Meet in Newcastle Today Several members of the order from this city were expected to attend the district meeting of the Junior Order, United American Mechanics, held In Newcastle Tuesday. All councils in the Sixth district will have representatives present and a large class of can POLITICAL. ADVERTISEMENTS AT THE

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