Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 49, 27 February 1922 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, FEB. 27, 1922.

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The Next 5 Days Will Deteifuiime

the Fate of Riehmoiid9s Ma.

Look forward to the coming spring and summer season and imagine yourself in Richmond's baseball park, with the crowd, full of enthusiasm and intensely interested in a game of the national sport Basebaj rbeins played l .1 i i . .r. c i . . T-

oy tne Dig league teams upon their return trom southern training quarters or on open dates.

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Now, pause for a moment and study this thought: You would like to see a game of baseball-but what's the use, we haven't even a ball park in Richmond! Isn't it worth something to you NOW to know that you can have a baseball park and baseball in the future?

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The proposal from the Directors That will save the park and place it ever after on a self-sustaining basis

Mammoth Athletic

l JMbilee I

The Directors have under immediate headway the production of a mammoth Athletic Jubilee at the Coliseum some date in March. You can help save the Ball Park by helping push over this big jubilee, pledge yourself to sell 1 0 or more tickets at $2.00 each. How many tickets will you guarantee at $2.00 each to put the Ball Park squarely in the Center of the map in flaming letters of Red? This amount can be easily raised with such an event if those of RED BLOOD will go on record in advance in the guarantee of TICKET SALES. Phone 6299 for YOUR Tickets NOW! ' Gall Baseball Headquarters by phone at once No. 6299 Let your decision be recorded. If the required amount is reached you will be furnished with tickets later.

Rudolph Leeds 50 Joe Hill 25 Dickinson Trust Co 10 Second National Bank . 25 Webb-Coleman Co 25 L. A. Handley 10 C. A. Harrison 5 Dafler Drug Co 10 Elmer Colvin 5 Edward H. Brinker 5 Ira Wood 10 Carl Blomever 5 Wm. M. Bailey 5 Leroy Brown 5 W. C. Hibberd 10 Karl Meyers 5 Thomas Nicholson 5 Francis Edmunds , . 1 Richmond Baking Co 5 Doan & Son 5 Walter Engle 10 Ray Mowe 5 Jacob H. Lichtenfels 5 Ray Mather 5 Phil. Twigg 10 Rev. Walter J. Cronin 25 Fred Lemon v 5

R. E. Huen 10 Eagles' Club 25 Quigley & Company 10 Omer Whelan 5 W. H. Romey. 10 J. Ralph Brown 20 E. H. Harris 5 Adam H. Bartel Co 10 Walter V. Reid 10 Frank Reed 1 Jordan, McManus, Hunt & Walterman . . y5 George Mansfield 2 Jenkins & Co . 10 Robert L. Jenkins 10 Bennett's Tire Shop 5 Fred Bethard 10 John Zwissler 5 Ed. Wilson ..' 10 Herbert Logan 10 Dr. E. R. Churchell 5 Dr. George B. Hunt . 5 Joe Kuppin 2 George Rohe 5 Harry Lontz 12 O. C. Yates .. . . 2 Wm. McKinney 2.

Don't wait for a committee to canvas you9j because this will not be done If the project cannot be put over by telephone subscription it will be dropped TELEPHONE and have your subscrip6299 TODAY tion recorded If for any reason you do not wish your name published, phone the headquarters give your subscription and specify that you desire your name omitted from publication and this will be granted.

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Every individual should get in line and subscribe for as many JUBILEE TICKETS as they can. A total of 3000 tickets must be disposed of and only 5 days remain to complete the job.

BABE RUTH

C. W. Abel 2 Ed. Schwegman . . 5 DeVinney's Hotel 10 Hackman, Klehfoth & Co 10 A. G. Luken & Co 25 Frank Strayer 15

Crane Electric Co 5

Clem Koberts 1 Dr. V. W. Zimmerman 1 Meyer's Cigar Store 5 Model Clothing Co 5 Walker Land 5 Wm. D. Loehr 5

Fred Borton 5 , J George Fox 5

Robert E.' Graham 5 Harry Pinnick - 4

W. B. Fulghum, Inc 5 Sam Fred 5 " Frank Holland 2 U Frank McCoy 4 W. R. Dill'.. 1C E. A. Feltman - Ragen & Wrennick (Twiggs) 10 :: Ed. McNally Henry Reckers It Wm."Ratliff if!

A Delay will be Fatal Is your name on this list? If not put it there TODAY!

Clessie Kendall Wm. Eversman l C. T. Price & Sons 5 Steve Worley 3 Allen Jay .... 5 Chas. Haner 1 W. D. Scoble 1 Thos. Tarkleson 10 H. D. Lacey 2 W. O. Crawford 1 O. O. Smith ........... . . . . .... 10 Dougan, Jenkins & Co... 5 John Barth 5 Boys at The Harter Shop. .......... JO Geo. H. Knollenberg Co... 20 Dennis-Gaar . 5 H. H. Toler . . . l Dr. Geo. Wilcoxen ....... . . . 1 F. M. Siegel 1 Dr. E. A. Wvsong. .......... . . . . . , 2 Wm. L. Finfrock .................. 1 Howard Hoover ...... v. ..... . . 2 Lawrence Jessup 5 Ed. Stegman . . . ........ .... . 3 Walter Williams .... .... . . . . ... . ... 1 Harvey Brown ... . . . . .... ... .. 2 The Hoosier Store ............ ;-. . . 7

TOTAL NUMBER OF TICKETS SUBSCRIBED TG DATE 780

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