Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 183, 10 June 1920 — Page 11

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920. PAGE. ELEVEN GIANTS PUT REDS - I VONDER WHERE HE COT THE., STAMP ? OH". 1NT THi WONDERFULHE WAX OUT WEVT ' AND tsA'b HE. I rj COItMi THE lA."3T TIME t A."W HIM HE. WAvb OPENIN' OTVTER IN A R.ETAURANTHr MARVELOOb WHERE H'ftCOifti TO oh: HE WON'T 8 ALU HC LU NEED i a crow-oar:: OVER BUMPS AGAIN, , WINNING BY 6 TO 4 NEED AN , MONEY! - TO OPEN A. eAMK - f CET THE MONE TO OPE .A &M.

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NEW YORK, N. Y., June 10. Those Reds are sure bavins their ups and downs. First they lose several games to St. Louis., then with a complete reversal of form turn about and wallop Ihe Pirates three games and the Cubs three out of four. The Champs then Invaded the east. New York wallops them Tuesday and repeats on Wednesday. However, luck must turn. So Manager Moran will probably pitch his only consistent winner, Reuther, In Thursday's game. , Wednesday's game was filled with long bits by the Giants. Nehf had our boys skunked until the seventh when five hits and an error sent four runs across. The Giants had made six runs earlier In the game so the Red tallies were useless. The score: Cincinnati. AB. R. BH. PO.A.E. Rath, 2b 4 0 2 2 3 0 Daubert, lb 4 0 1 8 1 0 Groh, 3b 4 0 0 2 0 0 Roush, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Duncan. If. 4 1 2 2 0 0 Kopf, 63 4 1 2 3 2 0 Neale, rf 4 1 1 2 0 0

Rarlden, c. 4 1 1 2 2 0 Ring, p 3 0 0 1 2 0 Crane, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 4 9 24 10 0 New York. AB.R.BH.PO.A.E. Burns, If. 5 1 2 3 1 0 'Bancroft, ss. 4 1115 0 Young, rf 4 1 1 2 0 1 Doyle, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 iKauff. cf 2 2 2 3 0 0 Sicking. 3b 4 0 0 1 3 0 Kelly, lb. 4 1 2 12 0 0 Smith, c. .......... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Nehf, p 2 0 2 0 1 0 Totals 33 6 10 27 13 1 Batted for Ring In 0th. Cincinnati 000 000 400 New York 200 121 00 6 Three base hits KaufT, Kelly. Home runs Young. Kauff. Double plays Burns and Doyle. Left on bases New York 1, Cincinnati 5. Hit by pitcher by Ring (Kauff). Struck out by Ring, 2. by Nehf, 1. Wild pitches Ring. Balk, Nehf. Umpires Harrison and McCormick. Time of game 1:40.

I League Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs. Won. Lost. Brooklyn 27 16 Cincinnati 25 19 Chicago 24 23 Pittsburg 20 20 St. Louis 23 23 New York 20 25 Boston 19 22 Philadelphia 17 27 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs. Won. Lost. Cleveland 30 16 New York 31 17 Boston 24 18 Chicago 25 21 Washington . 24 30 St. Louis 17 27 Philadelphia 16 31 Detroit 14 21 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Clubs. Won. Lost. St. Paul 37 13 ft "Milwaukee 29 21 Toledo 26 20 Minneapolis 26 25 Columbus 22 24 Louisville 20 25 Kansas City 17 22 Indlanapoli3 14 30 National League. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York. American League. Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. American Association. Milwaukee at Columbus St Paul at Toledo. Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Kansas City at Louisville.

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NATIONAL LEAGUUE. At Boston R.H.E. Pittsburg 002 030 000 1 6 12 2 Boston 000 Oil 021 27 16 1 Adams, Hamilton and Schmidt; Deschger, Flllingim and Gowdy. At Brooklyn R.H.E. SL Louis 000 020 0002 7 2 Brooklyn 010 010 lOx 3 5 1 Doak and demons; Pfeffer and Miller. At Philadelphia R.H. E. Chicago 000 000 1001 4 0 Philadelphia 010 010 OOx 2 5 1 Tyler and O'Farrell; Smith and Wheat, Tragressor. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At St Louis R.H. E. Washington 100 110 001 4 10 0 St. Louia 000 000 000 0 8 3 Zachary and Gharrlty; Shocker and Billings. At Chicago R.H.E. Boston 000 030 0003 5 0 Chicago 100 100 0002 8 2 Bush and Walters; Williams, Kerr and Schalk. At Cleveland R.H.E. Philadelphia 010 000 0001 5 2 Cleveland 101 130 OOx 6 10 0 Perry and Perkins; Uhle and Thomas. At Detroit R.H.E. New York 403 010 02111 13 2 Detroit 102 000 000 3 11 1 Thormahlen and Hannah; Ehmka and Stanage. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis R. H. E. Milwaukee 200 110 1218 12 2 Indianapolis 010 001 0114 10 7 Miller and Gaston; Petty, Whitehouse and Henline. At Columbus R. H. E. Minneapolis 201 000 0003 8 3 Columbus 220 011 02x 8 13 2 James and Mayer; George and Hartley. At Toledo R.H.E. Kansas City 000 000 000 000 22 8 0 Toledo .-. .000 000 000 000 00 7 2 Hortsman and Brock; McColl and McNeill. At Louisville R.H.E. St. Paul 100 000 0001 6 0 Louisville 000 000 000 0 7 4 Merritt and Hargrave; Koob, Wright and Meyer. j S. A. L. Baseball This week's S. A. L. bill has' tie Starr Piano-Natco scrap at Exhibition park as the headliner. Wayne Works and Jenkins-Vulcans clash completes the bill. Most interest is attached to the former bill. Rivalry betweon the factories is keen and a large crowd is expected. The W. W. and J. V. game is not expected to create much interest as the league leading Springers are not expected to experience much trouble in winning. When King Albert, of Belgium, was being entertained in California, the New York Telephone company made it possible for him to have a little chat with Belgian officials in New York City. Money back without question If HUNT'S Salve fail io the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINOWORM. TETTER or other I tcfaing skill diseases. Try It cane box at our nik D. & 8. Drua Co., Cor. 9th and Main Bicycles and ' Tires at DUNING'S 43 N 8th St.

FOUR RICHMOND BOYS GRADUATE AT PURDUE

Four Richmond persons were members of the class of 363 graduated from Purdue University at the 46th annual commencement exercises, Wednesday, June 9. Henry J. Cody, L.L.D. of Ottawa, Ontario, former minister of education, was the commencement speaker. Degrees were conferred by Dr. Winthrop E. Stone, president. Among those who were graduated were Leslie Abraham Cortner of Winchester, B.S.; Horatio William King of Richmond, B.S.; Harold Frank Lafuze of Liberty, B.S.; Henry Allan McMahan of Liberty, B.S:; Harold Wilson Scott of Richmond. B.S.; Merrill Wiseman Nichols of Winchester, mechanican engineering; Russeli Gurney Paddock of Connersville, mechanical engineering; Helen Buckley of Rich mond, general science, and Stanley Benjamin Gerh of Richmond, civil engineering. State Meeting is Called To Consider Schools; In Bad Way, Says Report A meeting of the educational bureau of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce is to be held at Indianapolis in the office of L. N. Hines, superintendent of publio instruction, who is chairman of the bureau, on Monday, June 14, at 2:30 o'clock, to consider matters of great importance to the public school situation of the state. That a grave crisis confronts the public school system of Indiana and the nation, is revealed in certain data just secured by B. R. Inman, manager of the state chamber, who has been collecting information from various sources, on the educational situation. The data discloses the following facts: There i3 a shortage in the United States of available funds with which to supply a 2,500,000,000 demand for adequate school buildings and equipment. Two hundred million dollars is needed for advanced salaries to teachers. The United States is now actually 35,000 short of the required number of teachers. In addition, 65,000 niakerhift teachers have been employed. This means a real shortage of 100,000 in trained teachers. The colleges and universities of the county report a rapid decline in the uttendance of young people preparing for the teaching profession. It is es AMELS win

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timated that there will be a decrease of fifty per cent in the number of graduates from these institutions during 1920 as compared with 1917. Situation in Indiana. The data secured through the Btate chamber shows that the situation in Indiana is equally deplorable and that Indiana is confronted by a grave condition as the result- of our educational situation. The survey indicates

that more than fifty per cent of the teachers now employed in the one room rural schools, expect to leave the profession shortly, unless relief is given. Better pay for teachers and a higher standard of teaching efficiency are the things demanding Immediate attention. Union County Health Report Shows General Improvement in May The May health report of Union county still ehows an improvement in the health of the town and county. Scarlet fever, mumps and measles are still present in all parts of the county. There is a small epidemic of scarlet fever and the area extends over the etate line into Ohio. There were nine births in the county, all of them occurring outside of the town of Liberty. Four deaths are on record, two for the county and two in the town of Liberty. Three marriages are on record for May, one of them occurring in April. This offico has an order from the State Board of Health ordering the Liberty Creamery and a number of property owners on North Union street to install a septic tank on their out lets. The preliminary work has alTAKES HOLD AND HELPS Colds that hang- on should be gotten rid of. for no one can stand the strain of racking cough, disturbed sleep and Irritation of throat and lungs. Mario Heisler, Freeport, 111., writes: "I had more or less of a cold for years and I have taken quite a number of medicines. None of them takes hold and helps like Foley's rjoney and Tar." This old, reliable cough syrup promptly helps coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Contains no opiates. Children like It. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St. Advertisement. Hamilton-Beach Sewing Machine Motors LESLIE E. HART your favor quickly

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ready begun on this improvement. Mn Harvey, of College Corner, expects another carload of oil this week when he will complete the work of oiling the streets, a good health measure. Births. Calloway and Smara Isaac, a boy, Robert Lee, May 1, 1920. Charles and Pearl Mills, a boy, Theodore Mason, May 6, 1920. Charles and Cora Hobbs, a boy, James Alexander, May 6, 1920. Victor and Osa Bailey, a boy, Shelby W., May 10, 1920. Frank and Mattie Carson, a boy, John Franklin, May 11, 1920. John and Retta Sheets, a boy, Ellis Glenn, May 14. 1920. Robert and Ellen Huddleston, a boy, Robert Kenneth, May 16, 1920. Perry and Mabel Davis, a girl, Lela Margaret, May 22. 1920. Lewville and Anna Chatt, a boy, Walter, May 27, 1920. Deaths. Anna Kantner, died May 1, 1920, age 44 years 10 months 30 days. Mary Catherine Brattain, died May 21. 1920, aged 71 years 10 months 13 days. John McKee, died May 22, 1920, age 62 years 6 months 5 days. John Wesley Kelley, died May 25, 1920, age 44 years 3 months 13 days. Marriages. John P. Rourko and Nora Helen Breen, April 7, 1920.

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