Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 222, 27 July 1920 — Page 9
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BEAT INDIANS - i WltiH I HA THE IN PRELIMINARY TO MEVE. TO TAUK UKE THAI WHETN 2 HE 1 4 HOME !-Kr Hi i PROOKLYN, K YT,TViJy 27. Walter Reuuir Tia TSeeh fromfha"ted py" JFfan a'er 'Pat -RTofafilo Ufifl tTT& qpcTimg1 Same aainsFBro31tlVh" Tue?dar'aTter noBh. 'BFh?fr'luen5ba'Dlyriri 111 d BCITTUU KUUiW, X1UU fiiUtil U1J, 1111IU, end fmrnYTffiiV-tKS fr.rirtli W If Tffe Rr?ooBirfr-Jte8tost
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lfa8Wpi8 can't whip the Dodgers or Gfg" WTey itift&iG t 8f den America'&ea'&uersr'I
Indians, being oJ.ib.e American tlftW tvj
recefveu; a-4-jo.a QeJeaJ. worn-jtne jteqa Monday: Cleveland-" ueeCa gitcbed Une-up, but tte -Reds UBd tteff rii
lar line-up for--which fanrp.alqniqney
le score:
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5
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TOPIC
LADS ARE
Op FOR BIG GAMES; LOOK FOR A SUCCESS
to-see inactton.
Grohi' 3b. . .-i-v s . . Rath 2b . . i ; . . Baubert.- lb.. . . . i Roush, cf . .i . 4.. . . Duncan,-Jf. .n.:. Kopf , . m .
Neale,rfi
. . ,v . Totals GLfiVEI-AND . Grneyv-4-.'. r . .
iwninrf58 . .thi,, J ampeoivcl 1 1 fJiminer'.-3bt 1 1 .
WAmtfeffaaes, -2bi , .S Drmwi,,b v4 .-. s . .3 Thomas, c 4 al4eir4 . . v i ; . . 1
' j r. .... . i Totals 8 3 " 9 27-16 tvamh f.r.Kutflon-:ln fifth-lnnlrfg.
HWwai .WQtf wu vn T. Kirby, chairman of the American
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W'-'hase-fcitfr Groh, "EJslrer. ftrfi-
nPyi:yr)we ba1irt--rQariljr. , iert BftRfe9-'M6lnBa.tt,'3;. Oeel.'" ftmrt-K-- o-Dy"' Klsiuer, -4;hy B1149nv iflB-baU-Alla.'f.BaBetf on bftlls -LoTPfAhelVl-: 'bCt.Elll3Sa, S. Iit Jy
League btandmg
niftlfATriqrAfftTcr 1 CUlhf, W'Rnr LAst.
Bi-ofvn ,
44
-AtlRICAN' LEAGUEt
Pittsburg . . . WW York... PTt'.'l.otlJsr... fibs ton. .'. . . . .
PhiVftde1fhia
.,48 14 4a . .35 .85
Clubs " - Cleveland Nw Y CM-caWt . tV'ashinfeton St. liontS'tT'. ..v..-
Bos ton-'.".
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Kost.
84 RU 4? 48 66 66
Detroit ?1 Philadelphia . . . : 27
AMf?3CAN A5SQQIATN Clubs .iSVjtm Xost. St. Paul 67 28 Indianapolis . . . . . . . .TST Tt Minneapolis 51 45 Louisville 48 47 Toledo 49 49 Milwaukee .......... W Columbus: : ; Kansas City 32 62 GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at NewTrk.' Pittsburg at Fmiafttflfmla. Chicago at Boston - - American League. No games scheduled.American Association. Milwaukee aWlndiaajxli. Kansas-City at Toledo. Minneapolis at Columbus. St. Paul at Louisville.
Pet. 4J3R1 .55S .518 .49!? ,494 :89 .450' .4i)7 Pet. !?59 .646 .800 .BOO a ;456 .356 .25(3 .705
.531
.505 .500 .4S
.340
Yesterdays Games
n.'H.E. -4 10 1 -r, n l Puffer,
- NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn Pittshurz 000 400 000Brooklyn 311 001 OOxCnrlson nnd Haoffner;
Smith and Elliott. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit R- H- GChicnpo 200 -000-00 2 fi 18 Detroit 000 100 030 04 8 3 Kerr and Sehalk; Dauss. Ayers and Stanafte, Ainsmith. At New York R. II. E. Boston 103 400 1009 10 1 New York 000 000 000 0 3 0 Jones and AValters; Collins, Thormahlen. O'Douf'luTa Ruh. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Toledo "rLJI '5IwOuJsTllle 200 012 110-7 ji 2 Toledo 100 020 0104 10 2 Wright and Mayer; Kocher and Bradv.
Gommercial League
NEW YORlCJtiry-27; The United States" Olympic team, consisting of 23(f cack" American "athletes, 'sailed MTbriaajr" on "the ' steamship Prlncesa JlatbiRa for Xnlwerp. ' - " "Tli8' American team, wbch Includes tract" aSd" XdJ ' "pirs,- Bwlinmers, wrestlers,- boxers, fencVrs ajid bicycHsfsrorig. almost evepr ette n the uRon"find gawaii'beXore Us departure 'was ?iven a- farereU reception a the Manhattan- ppera- hojise.gte&ranTCS . pfyftncojirasements and wishes of sttceess; from rtire' g&yernors of j-.Btatq9,were read. Latet-th ath ete parched-to thn UiraeonrjiSer
pier; wher they .crossed'to jUoboJcenH
The course of the rushingj Yi M.
0. A. commercial league baseball team
may De switched to the downgrade" when it encounters the Pennsylvania scrappers at Exhibition Park, Tuesday afternoon. Both teams have been gding good.
inursday afternoon will see the
Olympic comniiie, wlfb wTuTeave later in the week for Antwerp, pre-"' sided at the ieeepti?- -ie- exWeBset( the -hdp'''Of te ?em44tee 'fP"the wcceB of- the obntwtanta t the" Olytnplc, and roid- tfteHithlte-' that" tlw act1nfoti-tlioVornMei tro-'
tHWveiiofS-Cl-wkl. Uinpires-r M daes th 'Aewapprechvt-ton' of the rlvfof t-htnvlmJ;4P- - joetfiXryla th-valHe-of-et)orfs in the
4 upb4ling ef -4h nation. -
'Tle-TTmd 16 rrietthe expense of, the' 'American'- tCfifh iaehoYt" 'SBout f2,0(Wrne-'gald,-TAif it Is 'epectea"to
nrise-tl'OOtyf 'this- M New' York..
1 fmd5l5;Ofnn PhITaaelpTiia. " " " .
fifainy ,VY'sh 'ern Success. Telegrams were read from Governor. Cox, "of Qfljp, p.fmpcratlc. nominee for. pres(j"rilI Governor Smith, of New Yorli; 6pvernor gdwards, o New Jersey; .Qoverpor CooUdge, of Massach usetts, SepuJllican vice presidential nbnijnee; Gpyejnr Da?v1s,'. o Idaho; Governor. gtephens, ot California; Governor Burnquist, Qt lnneota; Governor Sproul, oj Pennsylvania; Governor AllerT, of Kansas; Governor HQby, of Texas, and Governor Lowden, of Ulinois. - ' Governor Cox expressed his "utmost faith that the traditions of Amerttra wtlh'be'irphekf-."-r-w- ' The team which left today included 108 tracETand field -athletes ; 48 swimmers, both men'Tlnd wenienr 46 wrestlera nad l)o.oret--itO -foaoorB- -aficyclists. The American hockey team
I iri'd' ice skaters have participated al
ready in some of the events at Ant
werp and the polo team will be selected from -the American army of oc-cUl-lftldnr m ' " The -athletes went aboard ship Monday trained to the minute, with the exception of a few of the men. who
Lwere slightly affected by the change
In water and climate, after their arrival at Fort Slocum.. 'Arrangements
fcave been made bythe committee for training accommodations aboard ship p.nd the coaches will supervise light
workouts on the trip across. -jractc-iNIrtakler; oTT'omell.'the head coach, will be assisted by Lawson Rob
ertson and William Hayward, and th !
coarteyTxpressett the expectation' of being able to get the men in good shape for the events before they reach thetrther side. - -
item and Himes Dairymen tangle at
Exhlbi4en -Park. -TheItem-fitepped fit-was -he-did- it-aaln--in-the fle4tet-
agam hnishlng -a bad last, Sanardo
into first place last week when the
HomeelepTTOTeTB-"werr waliemed -try the Y. M.' O. A. The lT5fty and lowly will clash Friday afternoon when the Palladium TSI71 Telej?hjnef8 meet at- the Playgrounds. BAO TASTE LEFT BY
. -:: sllifitc JS. f EEflBI.
1 slntea'-athJeUas . wm . being mr-r nWiiTVRi
COLUMBUS.-'CmiA. v"JUlv 27. The
ernahlhoftn'e feco'rd orheseaToTf
oy thisrf-at-rniilarpac-'fnglB
roilrwdbynh-r xwrf eat "f that horse in'the-free-foT-all -ptc under' "clrtrOTns4rances w-hieft-teft badta-ste"iliT'-the ou'4 ef-raay erf he --ppecratcrrs; featered the opening ofthe Grand'-Cir-fift'ift'eeflne-Bt -the Dri vttrg --parlc Monday.- u. -- wTh-hero of dozens of great turf battles wW the fli-stTiearin 2:01 nd then flrrished-absTalutelir' fast in "the next tvrv roundsTThe- Boston gelding Srmardo," piloted "by T6rp Mfirpliy, gatrrering in-rhemaor portion' o"f the tmrse- and ther- field' Tlayers - "cashing" Hieir trrketsr ' wfrlle those: who had backed rh--Indiana" horse to "W-in the race- said things -which would not look wrt-1 Irt'Trirrtr 'The ?3;,000 stake Tot' 2-:06 paceTS'"furnlshed -a surprise; the nrnhtt-'pacer' Hal "Mahone beattng" a geed- field -m which he had sdld third choice-ln- tlie auctions."- - - ' -SiBgIe-G,-fl0; the'fleld ?60, was the earty 'sellmg-on the - fast -pacer but later the -field money-became more
members of the Harry Ray Pos-ef the
plentlfurand" the market "vvbrlced "up "to $80 for the Bhort end. - Sanafdo made the pace in the first heat,' Single Q coming from the rear and barely1 nip ping the gelding at the wif la 2:01. Single G was separately timed the last half in 0:58. . ... - ,.f In the second heat he swerved around on the first turn and; was" a very bad last when Sanardo breezed in a winner in 2: 03. - Allen was questioned by the Judges and stated
that the horse had sulked. Whatever
wrmrtnglTrrtre-fronr-gladyg- BT' IB W W-oy aJ u rmiajTU ed to regls-
2:05. This is the first race lost by
omgjo j una stuson. rreBiaing juaee
Plans forff eThsfte pmnge fnto
proprrerMon tti'tne ndtltfe oTtldJEfmand
er-hmt. Mondar.m aWTt V6T5ld trergHven trttvtrMtm atrtlfe flet fifeetMembers advocating football and baflketbHeaintif-tTre legio-nV'-say a hort'of material is tnTWtlerrwrthfn rhe
membersWp.- -Nirmeroiis"'6Tle'g'ev ahd
Home-made advice Is Just as unsatisfactory aa any other- brandr
FISH! FISH! FISH! Fresh from the lakes every day. Ave. Fish Market "17 Ft." Way rie Ave.' Next to'Lichtehfeis Meat Market Phone 1050 " - -
NET TOURNEY CALL
BRINGS OUT TALENT
Ed,-Wllsofi7 Bell?rRbsrarir"E;e,el.
Laad several dfkhresV
CJty tennis coTirts"at'e being worked
overtlma tnis weea py Tennis entnusi asts tryfng'tb getln'top-form for the
tennis tourney fccheduled'to "get under"
way tit the playground courts next week. ' ' ' ' )' PiajJ&CQUnji Supervisor Eckel issued.
the call for entries Monday. Tuesday
American Trap Shooters
r ttfrymwaltToday
A KT? FT -.TiiIV 2T;-i-OIVnlfl1r'rnefl-
als fwillrbi' awarded-temrttf fteisei-6f CJlanatl,-Jor-Uiird-i)lce, tran-shooters this aTrernbtW afrtrp-1 1 01I-eL.-ffcird.prtac .a. -bonze
tt64'vetx,tiy!fcurrtI.vl)er'Ba111et- medal.
Latour, president of 1hVt)lyinpTo ex-
4wt.Iv mnntt at 4ii chateau.
As Frank f?:J,fight. of Buffalo, used fewer double barreled" phots" in breaking hls"'bir3 ln the individual evint, Sri "wbich 'he tied with - Fred
Plum of AtIanrio-City, and Horace
tration blanks at the Y. M. C. A. En-
feso the "city nd-Jwiier -tourna
atWsTferstfttfcrthVtt thh'tt rM,T4ments can be made there. Boy entries
further investigated. -t r oJ M1?, AW? " tne PW
khiulub. i jut) euirtuiue iee caa ue pald; "Jiiter. .,.-.- , SDedulation Is rife amone donesters
Into Winter Athletic"? Probabjewiiyiers. -JKetth Klng . w2 IL1S t tifHf "CtaAd.d..Siqui4r8.Ab,ove any
one else in the boys' class. She! Sim-
n mlVe"the
American tegion. u,ne Drought toaXjrt'toe-JutuWr, Claa. Qpbeirtoo taay be
Loffere4 bjr;Rolaiid an BVL Keye.'SowJJ
ever .- - .m.. . .."1 senjor division winner, or the class for anyone above.-fii- yat Ud! appears to te -anybody's race. A swarm' of likely ; -contendera ar.a .expected to sign. Among thefift are Bob Coate,
I Ted Lanning, JJm JJarringtn; ,-Tag-
Mg4 School basketban- arfd"'frJttD'alf1 eart. Frank Holland. Islev. fifttbmpwr
independent football team -of last Tall was -conrpoRed- mostly of nrcmbers of the American Legion. - ' - .- -
BATTERY NEED RECHARGING? . All. Work .Guaranteed
PARAGON SERVICE STATION
Vatson arjd Moore 1029 Main Phone 1014
This iYour Last
Week to
Havoli
Buy
ne Oil
AT THESE PRICES 5-Qal. Cans Medium $3.50 E03al.' mJs'liJHium, gal. . . .rV59iJ 50-Gacl. Barrels Heavy, 'ai :.'. '. '. OulTfolitraet tpjreia' week, so if you are going to need any Qil buy-now. vv - - 1 - Our Tre Sale Now Going On
Richmond
ervice
Tire
Cor.
11th and Majn Streets
Open Evenings and Sundays
1Z ING'S
Hats
.EASSY"
S4JJP, $5.00, S6.00 Formerly Progress Store 912 MAIN.
THE FRANKLIN Air cooled the practical year 'round Motor Car J. B. CHAPMAN, Dealer Arrange for demonstration at Gso. Worlcy Garage - 15-17 S.-9th St.
' For the Best Lumber Mlllwork Building Material, "see The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-3347'
For Good Dry Cleaning Phone 1072 D. Moody Welling A Good Dry Cleaner
I Suits Cleaned and Pressed
$1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO 31 S Main " Phone 1493 Work called for and delivered
Build with LEHIGH CEMENT The Best Cement Ask "us more about it. Hackman-Klehfoth & Co. N 1Ctr & F Sts. Phone 2015 or 2018
CHIROPRACTORS G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C C. H. GROCE, D. C. Phone 1603 35 S. 11th St.
A BANK FOLKS LIKE TO PATRONIZE Safety and Service DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY
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DUST Y'S SHOE HEBUILDETC
oeSTI lag STCU-
fa srmiwm Staff 4MO
STOPES
SIMPLEX IRONERS
Sold by
The Richmond Electric Co.
The HIRSCH Way!' is the Easy way INVESTIGATE "
One of the Big Features of Our Loom End Sate
x a j hi m At ms. ii i in i ioi tv rsm. m it
MEN'S
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Corns gn, you men, if you want good Shirts for little money. Do you remember tfte Shift Day we- h'ad during our Last Loom End Sjtte? S&fl, tnis' will be even greater, for we have made great preparations. Rememte, tb?se Shlfjt specials are for ond dy only WEDNESDAY
GOTJP T Men's Work Shirts: Dark grey, bltre"and fanry"stripe Chambrays r sTzeri$-,16" afig
Vi', alfmese are $L2a vajaes.
Shirt Qay Priceeacrr . . . . . .
GROU II Boys' Shirts: Dark bluesr tans alfd light or dark strides i "sizes "12 V'-j to 14; regu1 ' ' 1 IT- 1
lar qoc anu uc giaues.
Shirt Day Price eacji
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GROUP III Men's Dress Shirts Neckbands, fancy colored stripes; sizes 14, 14 12, 16, 16V2
and 17. Priced very special.
Shirt Day Price
each
$1.00
GROUP IV Boys! Waists: Most all sizes, plain colors -and colored 6tripes; 65c value." have priced special during sale.
Shirt Day Price
3 for
00
GROUP V Men's Work Shirts: Dark- Cheviots afld, Pplkadof,' a large selection of patterns, most all 'cfarlt f sTzevs 14V,15,-15i,-16,
and IT; $1.50 i-eg. priceShirt Day, each
1.20
GROUP VI Men's Dress Shirts "Neaf colored stripes, sizes 14 to 17; $2.50 is the regular price.
llhese we have priced ' special.
Shirt Day Price ea;h-
nave i-mceu spc $1.9
GROUP VH Boys' Dress 8hirts: Collars attached;' ptripes and plain colors ?1 regular price. i Shirt Day price
GROUP VIII Men's Dress Shirts: Fancy Stripe Pongees, all sizes; $3.00 values. Priced specialy for our Shirt Day .
GROUP IX Men's Dress Bhirtsr Wain -white a'nd stripe's, all 'sizes- 14 - to -Vi., $3.50 regiurar--price 9pcial Shirt Da? "
GROUP X Men's Dress Shirts: Silk stripes, sizes 4,- 15. i51,-i:-$5.0l-regtfl;r price. Our Shirt Day price only
GROUP XI Men's Blue Neckband -Shirts:- Al sfeeir, $1.B- regulapricet These are prteetf special;-Shirt Day price ' - - - -,
79c
S2.95
00
Cpr. 6th and Slain "
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