Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 221, 26 July 1920 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, 1ND MONDAY, JULY 26, 1920. BROOKLYN AND REDS BOTH DROP BACK IN STANDING OF WEEK ONE CtfT WELL. Ai Quic At that man DiQ

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Brooklyn continues to lead the race In the National league, despite a little slump last week that 1b. a slump as compared with the way the team has been playing since the last week in June. The Robins lead, however, was not cut down to any extent, because Cincinnati, the runner-up team, lost three Fames during the week. The relative positions of the two teams was not changed yesterday, as both were defeated. The New Giants had a successful week in. the west and for a day

occupied ' fourth place. The Giants with C hicago and St. Louis are having a nlp-and-tuck race for the honor of

bringing up the rear end of the first division, all three being within strik ing distance of Pittsburg, which occu- i pies third place. ! Boston fell behind during the week and Philadelphia, although having a tight hold on last place, improved its percentage. The closeness of the National league race may be noted from the fact that only about 109 points separates the first six clubs. Action In American. New York and Cleveland are furnishing plenty of excitement in their battle for the leadership of the American league. The Spokemen took the lead early In May and were displaced tor a day by the Yankees the week of July 4, and again for a similar period last week. They regained first place by defeating Huggins' men yesterday. Both teams won their games yesterday. Speaker's team is still in bad shape for lack of good pitching, while New York is winning games consistently by heavy batting. Chicago maintains Its place behind the leaders. A similarity to that In the National league exists with respect to three clubs Washington, St. Louis and Bos. ton fighting for fourth place. Detroit and Philadelphia have little chance to improve their positions, although tha Mackmen last week won a majority pf their games tor the second time this season.

MOVIE OF BABE RUTH ABOUT TO MAKE ANOTHER HOME RUN

S. A. L. Baseball

This interesting series of photographs shows Babe Ruth, the "home run king," in the act of knocking out one of his basecircling clouts. The photograph

Lt the left shows him as he steps to the plate and eyes the oitcher; the.i in successive stages he is shown with the bat at his shoulder, the beginning cf his tre-

riendous swing, and, at the extreme right, the end of his swing after h3 has connected with the ball and just before he starts for first Izze.

EAGLES PILE UP TEN RUNS WHILE WINNER CLAMPS ON RESERVES

Pete Minner, backed in sensational style and cheered by the largest crowd of the season, held the Irdianapolis

Reserves to two hits and three runs inning

8. A. L. STANDING. W. L. Pet. Starr 6 S .667 Natco 6 3 .667 Jenkins-Vulcan 5 4 .556 "Wayne Works 2 7 .222 Saturday's S. A. L. results caused a new tie for league leadership. The Starr was victim of an unexpected batting spree on part of the Natco, the final score being 15 to 5. The 16 to 9 walloping received by the Wayne Works from the JenkinsVulcans was not unexpected. The Wayne Works played out of its class against the Natco last week. It probably would have trimmed the Vulcans

had the same line-up been present. The feature of the game was the terrific hitting of Carl Runnells in his first appearance in S. A. L. circles. He smalled a double, triple and home run in four times up. The Starr-Natco game was featured by the scratch homer of Knott. He hit a slow single through centerfleld. JuFtice lost it in the weeds near the right-center field fence and only picked it up as Knott crossed the pan. The scores: WAYNE WORKS AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fitzgibbons, 3b, p . . 5 1 0 1 7 0 Rolf, sr 4 2 1 0 3 0 Lancaster, cf. If, 3b. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Bowman, If, p. cf . . 5 0 0 2 0 0 dinger, rf 2 0 0 1 0 1 Haas, lb 5 1 2 14 0 0 (leyer. 2b 5 2 2 1 1 4

Oarthwaite, p 1 1 0 1 0 0 Null, c 4 2 3 1 0 0 Miller, If, cf 2 0 0 1 0 0 Huffman, rf 2 0 0 3 0 1 Totals n9 9 9 25 11 6 JEN KINS-VULC. AB. R. H. PO. A. E.

LARGE CROWD TURNS OUT FOR SUNDAY DOUBLE HEADER One of the largest crowds of th3 season was out for the doubie header which Lynn captured from the Richmond Miller-Kempers at Lynn Sunday afternoon. The first game went Lo Lynn by a 13 to 4 score. The second was 13 to 7. McCracken and Shade composed the Lynn battery in the first game. Thike and Jones worked in the second.

SUBURBAN LEAGUE TO MEET Protested game, matter of forfeit money, and erasing of kinks in the

schedule are the three big problems for the suburban league managers to masticate at Tuesday night's suburban league meeting in the Y. M. C. A.

The meeting will be called to order by George Brehm at 8 p. m.

League Standing

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 53 39 .576 Cincinnati 48 38 .55 Pittsburg 44 40 .524 Chicago 46 47 .495 New- York 43 44 .491 St. Louis 44 46 .489 Boston 36 44 .450 Philadelphia 35 51 .407

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Totals 42 16 16 27 8 3 Wavno Works 601 000 020 9 Jenkins-Vulcan ...... 204 010 27x 16 Summary: Home runs Null, Runnels, Long. Three base hits Hill, Runnels. Two base hit? Runnels, Null, Lancaster, Haas. Sacrifice hits Lancaster. Eubanks. Struck out By Hart man. 10; by Bowman, 1. Bases on balls 'Off Hartman, 4; off Fitzgibbons, 1

Babe Ruth clouted the ball into the

lower right field grand stand at the Polo Grounds at New York Sunday for his 35th homer of the season. The Yankees won the game with ease, although victims of a fast triple play on part of McXally and Mclnnis.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs Won. Lost.

Cleveland 60 New York 62 Chicago 55 Washington 42 St. Louis 42 Boston . .' 39 Detroit 31 Philadelphia 27

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs Won. Lost.

St. Paul 67 Indianapolis 50 Minneapolis 51 Toledo 49 Louisville 47 Milwaukee 46 Columbus 36 Kansas City 32

28 44 45 48 47 4S 56 62

Pet. .659 .653 .601 .500 .472 .448 .360 .290 Pet. .705 .532 .531 .505

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AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 7; Boston, 4. Cleveland, 4; New York, 2. Detroit. 5; Philadelphia, 0. St Louis. 1; Washington, 1 called end of fifth, rain.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 3; Cincinnati, 5. Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg, 5. Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 6. Boston, 6; St. Louis. 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indiananolis. 10: Columbus. 2. Louisville. 12; Toledo, 0. first game. Kansas City, 5; Milwaukee, 3. Minneapolis, 1; St. Paul 4.

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while his team mates were battering the visiting pitcher for 11 hits and 10

runs at Exhibition Park. Sunday afternoon. Although Minner's backing was guilty of five bobbles, he was given sensational support. The 16 assists will attest this. Johnny Logan, Eagle second sacker, was especially brilliant. He handled nine chances without a bobble. Cy Fitzgibbons, short stop, mussed but one out of eight chances. He made up for it with the stick, however, hammering out three singles out of five trips to the plate. Cooney, former centerfielder for the Richmond Quakers, performed in brilliant style. His slashing drive through third in the seventh Inning was the first hit made off Minner. He also made a brilliant catch in the last of the seventh, although the left fielder could have taken the ball with but little

effort. The Reserve defense was full of

holes the latter part of the game. The first five runs of the Eagles were made off rolid drives but he last ones were practically presented with compliments. Wayte, Reserve second baseman, was particularly loose. He mussed three out of eight chances. The Eagles hit safely in the first

two innings but nothing resulted. The

big crash came in the third. Fitzgibbons got his second hit. Then followed a hit by Schepman, sacrifice by Logan, two wasted fielder's choice on Smith and Reddinghaus, and solid

clouts by Justice and Byrkett, and five j

runs were across. Two errors ana i two hits added two runs in the fifth. Two errors, walk, and two hits brought two more in the sixth. Minner had held the Reserves help-j less until the seventh. He weakened j enough to walk the first man in this j inning. Then came the first hit for j the Reserves, a single through third j

by Cooney. Schaaf hit one to center field that Fitzgibbons ran after and in

doing so collided with Justice. Tlie i tall was knocked from the lattcr's j hands. He relayed the ball to Logan i

and Schaaf was run down between first and second. The bump knocked the wind from Fitz and Justie but both resumed play. Reddinghaus mussed one. Clifton and Cooney scored on the error. Fitzgibbons retired Wayte but hobbled Cathcart's effort. Abrams hit to left, scoring Shelby. Philips flied to Fitzgibbons. Neither team could do anything after this inning. The fans pulled something unusual when they failed to

start leaving the game in the eighth

The only reason known to

Schepman, Logan. Hit by pitcher, Schaaf, Cathcart (Minner), Reddinghaus, Haas (Abrams). Base on balls, Minner 3, Abrams 2. Struck out, Minner 10, Abrams 2. Umpire, Logan. Scorer, McMlnn. Time of game, 1 hour 36 minutes. Attendance, 700.

the writer is the large number of women that attended the game. This makes the fifth consecutive win for the Eagles. Piqua, Hamilton, Merits. Lily Brews and Reserves fell in the order named. The score of the Reserve fracas: Indianapolis Reserves. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E.

Phillips, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 Plummer, ss 4 0 0 1 3 Clifton, rf 2 1 0 0 0 Cooney, cf 4 1 1 2 1 Schaaf, If 3 0 0 5 0 Shelby, lb 4 1 0 10 0 Wayte, 2b 4 0 0 2 3 Cathcart, c 3 0 0 3 2 Abrams, p 3 0 1 0 3

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LIGHTNING HITS BALL GAME. WILLACOOCHEE. Ga.. July 26. During a baseball game here Saturday, lightning struck near the home plate, killing one player and injuring five others.

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Totals 30 3 2 24 13

Richmond Eagles. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Fitzgibbons, ss 5 2 3 2 5 1

Schepman, If 4 1 2 Logan, 2b 4 1 0 Smith, rf 5 1 0 Reddinghaus, 3b. . . 4 1 0 Byrkett, lb 5 2 2 Justice, f 5 1 2 Haas, c 3 1 1 Minner, p 3 0 1

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Totals 38 10 11 27 16 5 Summary Two base hits, Brykett. Stolen bases, Fitzgibbons 2, Schepman 1, Logan 1, Smith 2. Sacrifice hits.

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GAMES TODAY. National League. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. American League. Chicago at Detroit, Boston at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. American Association. Indianapolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo. Kansas City at Milwaukee.

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Totals 40 NATCO AB. N. I.ogan, 2b 6 Schepman, p 6 J. Logan, ss 5 Knott, 3b Haas, c j Holmes, cf 5 Knight, lb 5 Iamb, rf Roser, If J

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Natco 300 501 13x 15 Summary: Home runs Knott. Knight. Three base hits Minner. Holmes. Two base hits Minner, Holmes, Hiatt. Double plays Schepman to Logan to D. Byrkett. Struck cut By Hawekotte, 3; Sturm, 3; by Schepman, 2. Bases on balls Off Hawekotte. 1: Sturm, 1. Passed balls Witte, 2. Time of game, 2:45. bm,,Ire Mowe. Scorer McMlnn.

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