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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 6

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TnETDIES- DISPATCH: RICHMOND VAt THURSDAY MARCH 28 1912 Chahners VMOT( CARS Ford Motor Cars fAre real pleasure ear benu they are OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF VIRGINIA LEAGUE SEASON 1 91 2 wnple and dqwndablc" FORD ALTO CO U2 We Broad fiowfanMniorfimeny MOIMONDl VIRGINIA MflSSEV COLLEGE getting on hit stealing three bases and pulling off a feature when he trapped CoOina'e liner over second end threw him out Bone drove In two rune In the first with a triple and Colgate wee never dangeroua McLaughln held Washington and Lee to five hits but passed eight non Colgate appears here again to-morrow Score hy Innlnga: R1LE i 1 Colgate 00 0 Batteries: Moran and Btewprt Uo-Laughlln and Stewart Umry Bulnrn look Richmond Academy into camp ynterdajr to the tune to 4- Both teams rwrlmre cimc lone hill but Bineoaii'i circuit clut over the the feature YOU OONT PIUS YOU MCCB PARK 1 POU AP0C CTOwnC rcco Dire Held nco wa raliy Gregory pUuhcd a steady (am for the winner They are hooked to play Duacan Memorial Bb'e Clan next Saturday and BeUrdlitlne College April Hear hy fniur: i Maaeey Suoinei (oltic ISM41I1M' (Prhmond Amtnnv 0 3 1 1 0 I 0-4 Klrhinond Academy King liar-yiion and Kina: Murey Hutlneas College Bouletia Gregory and Mllicr Umpire Mr Brown- The Mnaacy team tned-up aa follow: Miller calrher: Grigory ami ftoraluex pitmera: Gentry ahortiop: Anglin flrat base Ball aecond baa- Hunna third baae WToon lift Hold Bradbury centre Held Boucoaat right Held AL NEWHAM HITS TOWN LOOKS GOOD TO GUS OUTLOOK GOOD FOR NAVAL ACADEMY MEET GOSSIP FROM VIRGINIA LEAGUE hard work It is too soon to pick the team definitely A number of men are out for every event and very few of the places are yet scoured by any one man The team promises to be a well-balanced one Indeed Individual stars will not be greatly In ev'denea Among the men showing up wU In the various events are: 100-yard dash Todd Walters Roddy Thornhill Harris Hawkins fltacy 220-yard dash Hawkins Tools llol-enmbe GUI and b'tacy 440-yard Cooke Todd Fite Hrggs Guy Tolle Bone Holcomb Felton Walker and Mason Hslf-mlle Cooke Beckett Floan Hart Miller Barton and Dtehold One and Rumbough Jones Allen Davidson Harris Dlebold Weight events Blanchard Jones A Cocke Farrow and Meyer Pole Cochran Walters and McDonald High Ward Walters Cochran and RJxsy Broad Ward Gooch Walters and Holcomb Hurdles Ward Harris Gooch Barron and Walters about ths United States Lsague in general but when It comes to divulging his line of attack hs is about aa talkative as the sphinx a fine fellow Is Al and a baseball general If this scribe knows hla business The late hour of his arrival and the many things which its had to attend to prevented a long discourse He was tired He had ridden many milea over not the flneat roadway in the world and his bed was calling him with a voice so enticing that he had to answer Still he found tiirie enough to say a few words One- was that hs had signed a new pitcher named Heggarty Another of his remarks led to the cos-elusion that he was going to give Rich mond a great ball team this season At still another time ha let loose the information that he is in good condition Altogether Newnham made a hit with the writer Jhst as hs will do with the public A wholeaouled htyieat looking hardworking individual ready to put on his armor plate and start tlie battle Is the fellow who will manage Richmond In the United States League Transportation for his player will be sent out In a few days They will report not to Richmond hut to Suffolk where they will work out until the seasons opens on May 1 If you see a sturdy Individual with business in bis eye walkifig up Broad Street to-day he is Newnham manager of the Richmond team In the United States League beat acaurmv hcores EASY VICT41HV III KK 1 Special to The Tlmen-Plepatch Lexington Va March 27 Virginia Ullitary Institute opened ila aeaaon today with defeat by Dean Academy of Maugachu or Ua 13 to I Dean opened strong in first inning i coring four run on four hit and was never needed afterwards although the cadet scored four in (he third Dean then put in Ita veteran battery Dim-(nick and the former striking out fourteen in aia Innings The fielding of Tormey and Weacott featured tor the vialtora and the fly catch of Oarkaon and the catching of Reed for the cadet Score by inning: Dean 410 0091 13 4 Cadet 00401 0000 i 3 Batteries Doucher and Connelly: Dimmiek and O'Brien Throckmorton and Ileed Club laa Stiff Itoa Special to The Tlmea-Diapatch War rent on Va March 37 The mem bers of the Warren ion Hunt Club met at the farm of IV Wilburs near i Warrenton this afternoon and had a atlff run of several miles over plank aHl a4iA a llu ul 4 a kail fences and atone walls with a brilliant finish over a plank fence on tho estate of Groome I Rmlth with Wilbur and E- A Russell Jr hunted the hounds Those riding were Smith Wlbur A- Russell Jr Stone I Evans Mrs Maddua and Mr John Gaines vv f'f At a 'juv ZM i ev t- if iV -n 1 1 rJSI -n 7 a I at i- C- rt V-s-i 'v -i Jf By Gus Malbert Manager Griffin put ever a new one yesterday when he shifted Willie Baker to aee-ond base The shift was occasioned by the arrival of Graff the younsater whose reputation preceded him Griffin Is saving himself for tha' tlma wheu the aeaaon opena sad by to doing la giving hla youogstara a chance to show all that they hara In tha shop Qulta a few on the list have failed to report aa yot Bperry Charles and Xattls are yet to be heard from 1 Brady tha big lefthander put some over yesterday with plenty of amoko So did Verbout Muater and Urenlng All four of the aingera will gat a chance in tha bos thla afternoon Griffin has a peculiar method of finding out whether tha men are In condition Rteve'e Idea of condition le the fellow whs can ebaee around the baece and after fin-Whlng the eouraa whiatla "Home Sweat 'Weeding time will begin Saturday night when one or more tickets homo will bo leeued One thing Griffin will npl bars to contend with file squad la not oeerly large so ha will need only a few cans On tha whole hla elub looks good It may not ba tha hitting machine that 8ulllvan had but tho team will play better defensive ball whloh la going to aava many a game Any curbstone will stop a skid only The Diamond Safety Tread Tire will prevent a car starting to skid on slippery greasy streets It la based on a ific scientific GY HALBERT Al Newnham manager of the Richmond team in the United State League arrived yesterday on schedule time wae met by President Landgraf aud eacorted to hla hotel Quiet unassuming yet hopeful this newest bidder for favor before tho public of Richmond looka real He la not given to talk Information regarding his plana muat be obtained with diplomacy Newnham is the typical baseball man shrewd knowing willing to learn kindly still reticent feeling his way and anxious to make good In other words ho is just the kind of a man- tbo fans will tie to and whose word they will take against ths field Of course ha was anxious to talk REES 'Jfghs' At i I4 vM'? -A rtf Every chicken will live' and groV as you never saw chickens grow before if you use the Park Pollard Gritless Chick and Growing Feed The vitalizing effect of the shredded codnsh in this feed is just what is required Leamallaboutthiswohderful feed from their Year Book Worth a dollar to you We furnish it to you free Beveridge Co Smusemenrs ACADEMY Last Day Matinees 2i30 and 3i8 bights and 40 greatest Motion Picture shown The ever Odyssey Price Matlsee 10 and Z0e bights 15 aad 2fie Academy To-Morrow Matinee Paterday AB0RN ENGLISH GRAND OPERA COMPANY To-morrow night Butterfly" Saturday matinee "Tales of Hoffmann" Saturday night Double Cast Powerful Chorus and Selected Orchestra Ensemble of Ons Hundred Splendid Productions Prices: Night oo to toe nes 150 to 50c -This eek First Time at Our Bargain Prices Harry Own Company am Production The Traveling Salesman A Riot of Comedy NEXT WEEK The Comedy That Ha Made Million Laugh FLATS See the Famous Yellow Kid Wednesday Club Last Call for Subscribing Member: Those already enrolled are requested to apply for their tickets for the eon-certs of ths Spring Music Festival series at the COHIEY COMPANY BUILDING III East Broad Street jjondaj- April Distribution of aea-tion ticket begins I A 31 Subscription-books closed Thursday April 4 General vale of seat to the publio' begin Friday April fi A nut that REAL princi-leworkedoutby princi-eaou diamond Engl- ond Edwards (Randolph) third Sruea (Madison) 120-pound' 100-yard dash (around two curves) First Barfoot (Randolph) aerond Williams (Randolph) third Xoammerer (Madlaon) Tima 14 aeeonde Standing broad First Graham (Madlaon) 7 feet Hi inches: second StanAury (Randolph) third Xing (Randolph) Relay 00 Won by Randolph No tlma Running broad First Dowley (Randolph) 14 feat ty Inches second Kelly (Mdtson) third Graham (Madlaon) Parrish (Randolph) Officials Mr Anderson of John Marshall High School clerk of course Timers Mr Crutcher Mr Cooks (Randolph): Mr Xomtnaky (John Marshall High School) Judges of finish Mr Cor (of Ruffnor) Mr Smith (Lee) Mr Williams (Las) Director of games Jonaa Back for Examination Charlottesville Va March Harry Spratt who Is with the Boston team of tha National Leagua In training quarters at Augusta Ga returned to tho University of Virginia for a few days to take the law examinations Judging from reports coming from tho camp Spratt la making a great reoord and undoubtedly will land a regular position His work last ea son was of a high order Colgate Defeated In Opener Lexington Va March Washington and Lee opened tha baseball season to-day by defeating Colgate 7 to 2 With Moran on tho mound ths local fielders had few hard chances Lefty had tho Northern boys guessing at all times until the ninth when Collins hit over Webster for tha circuit He fanned thirteen Donahne took the honor of the game walking twice to think flavor I Special to The Ttmee-Dispatch Charlottesville Va March 27 Prospects arc now bright for tho track meet between Virginia and the Naval Academy on May 4 at Annapolis The Intercollegiate and Johns llapklns meets are assured The former will be held on April 11 on Lambeth Field and the latter on the him track on May II Already entries have been recelv ed from North Carolina Clemeon Johns Jlopk'n Georgetown Washington and Lee and William and Mary for the Intercollegiate thua Injuring a larger meet than ever before for thla annual affair The Southern intei-pcholavtlo meet that has been formerly held at the same time aa the intercollegiate will this year beheld on Saturday of Easter week April I Entries are already ooming in for this meet but have not yet been listed Hard work every day is tha order of the second week of outdoor track training With the flrat meet little more than two weeks distant "Pop realises the necessity of pushing the men this week and there will be no let up 'n the amount of MADISON WINS OVER RANDOLPH Fourth of Public School Athletic Meets Proves Vastly Entertaining to Crowd BY A In the keenest contorted meet of th fceiHes athletes through their ability as sprinters cleaned the Madison School boy up last night In the High School gymnasium Randolph won hy a largo number of points winning first in each dash and the three relays The team elsar-ly showed it superiority through the manner in which the boy had trained for the meet and they deserve credit for it Madison's team was only organised to-day and the members put up the that has She has the material and the host Jumpers and 4t is up to her to show th kind toam to put out in the spring Madison won four of the six Jumps In the seventy-pound class Rowe of Randolph was point winner with first and second place to his credit while GUI of Madison was a close aecond Johnny Burruss of Randolph was one of the fastest articles that has yst been seen In any nlnety-flvo-pound class lie won th fifty by several yards and was second in tho standing broad Jump Clift of Madison was second in the class Graham of Madison carried off honors Is ths 130-pound class winning one first and a third Summary: Seventy -pound class Fifty-yard dash First Rowe (Randolph) second Meyer rRandolph) third GUI (Madison) Time seconds Standing broad First GUI (Madison) 0 fast 5 Inches second Rowe (Randolph) third Meyer (Madison) 175 -yard relay Won hy Randolph 2 Running broad Jump First Nicholson (Madison) 10 feet 2 Inches second Blankenship (Randolph) third Gregory (Madison) Nlnety-flve-pound clsss--IHfty-yrd dash First Burruss (Madison) time 8 seconds: second Snyder (Randolph): third Clift (Madison) Standing broad Jump Flrat Clift (Madison) I feet 0 Inches second Burruss (Randolph) third Snyder (Randolph) 200-yard Won by Randolph Time 24 seconds i Running broad First Seal (Randolph) 12 feet 1 inches sec gamest fight of any fichool been on the floor this season Colts vs Spiders Fans who are anxtoan to got a lino on ftovo Grlflinn bunch of Colts will have an opportunity to look them aver this afternoon nt 4 when they go against th Rlehsnond College Rptdcra In their first game of the aeaaon Though Grfffln has hag bat three dare work with bis squad be believes that tbe men are la nbap'e and ready to do themeelvea credit against tbe eolleglana Tbo team will line-up a follewai Conte left fiefldi Grlffla aecond bane McCubr right field Floar-any centre field Italey( flrnt bn net Cable nhortntnpi' Graff Baker third bene i Larin Thnrkera natrhrrni Brady Hunter Drruulng pllelirrn Fred Weatervelt will be tbe umpire You know how a squeegee window cleaner works The Diamond Safety Tread works the same way and it will not skid Photo by Footer He In enptnln of the Woodall A Oasrlrs team In the Old Homlnlnn League and nlarted hla baaeball career wfth the team representing Kaailulph Street School la the Grammar Srbool Leagnr After graduation be played with the Monroe for two nraanno When 1b Went Fnd Lragrue wan formed he nlaned with the Klhns hut finished the season with the Boulevards He aubaeqnently Joined the and wan made captain of the team -playing every position on the diamond He In regarded as a good all-around man and will hr la good nhapo when tho gong Bounds for the opening game at Byrd Park AT PATERSON Paterson March 7 8oores at the bowling tournament to-day follow: Union League New Haven Knickerbocker New York Elni City New Haven Bonds Cleveland Park A A Newark Algonquin Colts New Haven Connie Msek's Philadelphia Belmont Five Garfield Two-Mea Otten-Meyer Hoboken Kervas-Mlller Hoboken Keatchcn Luetchbecher Baltl- ItlOrC e-c a rt a Earle-Topser Baltimore Wblto-Lcary Newark Hteinquest-Schults New York Kalvach-Meyer New York Schncldcr-Keller Hoboken Von Lolabiirg-Swelger Baltimore 112 1120 1159 1147 1141 1138 112 1180 Kunath-Garrabrant Newark Individuals Wolf Newark IVngner Newark Freeman Newark Fox Indianapolis Strange Pannaln Mayer New York fichultx New York Kleiber Newark Leary Newark Weingarth Nowark 044 04 eptlMII 0l3O ake Forest Winn From Trlnltr- Special to The Tlmen-Dlspatch V'ke Forest CL March In an exciting battle this afternoon Wake Forest defeated Trinity by the score of 2 to 1 The honor were eq-ally divided between the pitchers Score by Innings: RHE Trinity 0 0 01 000 3 Wake Forest 1 Batteries: Godfrey and McLain Cates and Turner Struck out By Godfrey 8: by Cates 2 Baae on Oft Godfrey 1 off Cates 3 Hit by bitched hall By Cates 2 hy Godfrey 2 Stolen bases Wake Forest 1 Trinity 1 Umpires Rowe and Cad-dtll None' out when winning run was scored HIk lAtgwr IMtrkrt Vleiory Spio-inl to The Tlines-Dispatch1 Elon College March 2 7 a fast game at Burlington this afternoon Atlantic ChrUtlan College defeated the Hlon nine by a score of 4 to 0 Big Bunn Horne of the SL Louis Nationals In the box for the visitor with Tiny 8tuart of Greensboro ui the receiving end and had tne locals at his mercy striking out fifteen i men Bird Sparrow of the Appalachian League was in the game for Atlantic Christian College and did good work Elon plays Atlantic Christian College to-morrow on the home ground and Warren will be In tho box for the hy Innings: Elon 0 0 0 iSi92? i 4 ACC 0 010010 6 Umpire Hughe Attendance 30 CoUrte Wins Ceotert In flvr-lnnlng contest Richmond Cellos detested John Merehnll High Sehoopyostor-dny 14 to I Both loams used thslr second lino men we largely a practice game for both nines- Commission to Meet A' meeting of the Amateur Bane-ball Cumminalon will ba bold to- Igbt at Si30 o'clock la the Flrot Virginia' Itegtmeat Armory Tbo goealloa of pork for the nrvrral teaitia In the vnrlnu league will bo tnkrn up anil dlneunoed Other gneatlunn of Importance: concerning preparation fur the opening of fhr pennon will nloo lie cuunld-errd C41 heals SORES AND ULCERS 8 8 8 heals Soros and Ulcers In the very simplest way It just goes right down into the blood and removes the cause and the place la bound to heal because the Impurities and means of keeping the ulcer open are make it a real Whiskey OLD QUAKER is kept constantly at a summer temperature for many of the 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