KEYSTONE STATE LatestNéws Happenings Gather- ed From Here and There. One—Two Killed Under Train Near Allentown — Boy, Lassoed, Killed By Jitney Al the annual mesting fag Visiting Nurse ports showed that 11 sick and aflicted of made the tion reaulted as #. R. Stetson l. Swayze som. treasurer, Charles H directors, Mrs HH. M John J Kutz, Mrs Men. William Rees, HH. J elisa last year he annua follows President, Mra. J Mrs. AD Hunter rnbergh, Mrs Howard Freese PP. Har John Savior and S vice-pre sident Secretary vir Ste Rev. ( Hayden Rev. G&G I. Forsberg Bethany Swedish | Wie, and ty, are dying Mines sustained v mobile turned ove: <urred when Rev, Aly the automobila siriking a of the vi skull Iwo Yorabers w tther his daughter fowald The lea ber Mayor Wil toaney ier nin wi sary ! hanged 7 ' ef {on This ia mately rbuilt of havir a pub! Amo own | FERS, Was plosinn he faru town i for Pres rarrying Prank H. Keil West Uata and Deni of Alleniow: vis lems w as the nBPe Vourleay Raymond darned rlothe forme only a blgre, ' Alte Deahle #1 work Powder the Allen ty geven sod yo Floren ter of John mitted to a del Josenh’s Hospital, bone grafted to a piece diseased being removed prm 1 ner Three week dulies as os gel, a fashionable Jacob Stupp, seven former } erg T found dead of aretaker wel naw agwnship [3s heart Run down by a jits trick Boulevard in Ole, aged A half *cirens,” one lassoed Otto and ran ato the street in front of the jitney Juniata, Walter 2ix died of a fractured skull dozen bova ware ne Pdward J section foreman the road of New was married to Miss Anna McConnell, by Rev Hegnery Boyle, of ¢ POT Central Rall Jersey Cherch Calvin Neyea Kendall, Commis siener of Fducation of New Jersey will be the orator at the Muhienbery College commencement of June 17 Dr Although the Lehigh Canal opened with every indication for a very busy season, boatmen are dissatisfied with the wages and are on sirike Going into the barn to call her hus Sand for supper, Mra, Llewellyn Adams of Allentown, was kicked in the [ace $7 a horse and lost three testh, STATE LAW MAKERS House bill provid payment ounty employes in Philadelphia, which week Harrisburg The ng for the semi-monthiy was deafealed in the Senate last reconsidered hy that ally Te bin the Governor was body and passat fin now LOeS ed Anally inelude the the right banking « ad OmMpRnies sul! maintain an or in equity and to main already brought for iession of property on ir pos same as an individual could libellant of witness generally in bill making the aree suits on the ground tion a compeiont House Bill repealing the 411, taxing traction engines the and use bill authorizing Depart of Forestry to grow YOUnNEZ irees for the re : employes half ase of disability was read the see providing ire on pay time In Lhe henate, WAS Ais) an eroaligg a new moving picture 1 it Hp law four bilis amending » present $ WH . rt rt feyis f 0 ie fonsirutcion ol buildings in Philadel st readin 4 uthoriz “4 OF B2IATY necessarie cXampiim 3 and employman La estab in that the State Desartment of and indusiry. bill lishing a bureau of employment depart vith a director at through hor Rig}, 0 ment Party Name Bill Passes The election bill introduced by Sen ator MeNichol, Philadelphia, fot arranging of the party sont to the House, Under the present law the ballot is arranged according to the vole cast at the last presidential election when the Democratic party polled the largest number of voles and was given thé first place on the ballot. At the las! general election, November, 1914, the Republican party polled thé largest vote and under the bill just passed that party would have first place on the ballot, BS TEE SR (By ARTIE HOFMAN.) where the gi short left within an inch or two of ball field happened when | the Cubs and Jimmy Sheckard playing out there in me, Sheck was the pasture besid perhaps, the best man at playing for batters the game ever has known due to batter things him Was 08 great the fact he played right where bail Much of BUCCOES Was hit the But this me had been breaking badly for i were piaying one field Lis inn There eyes PA SPEAKER I Boston Red Sox Outfigider on Two Oc asions Last Year Retired Play ers Without Assistance Tris Speaker of Boston Red Sox. he played of the toston 1 G07 1946 Houston season he and turned over to the following spring as in with the close chased by Little Rock At the close of the Southern league Speaker was repurchased by Hoston for $500 and joined the Red Speaker is one of the greatest hit ters in baseball, having had a batting 00 or better each season Herzog a Golf Fiend. Charley Herzog, the manager of the to quit raising crops on his Maryland as a golf course. “Never could see the sport in golf until I got a club in my hand one day,” aays Herzog. “I used miles. Well, Just for exercise | swung at the ball with a club that belonged to a friend of mine. 1 missed. That made me vexed. [| swung again--and 1 swung low. That time I nearly knocked the bottom out of the tee What's the use of going farther? Golf got me like it does nearly everybody else.” Announce Batting Order. National league umpires will be re quired to announce the entire bat ting order before the games this sum: mer. This is a helpful innovation that is sure to gain favor, bis was going to play laughing Tommy had shat eyes, thrown the glove wiere it ii : doubled up aver then saw leach comin to bat. Leach caught one right or over Steinfeldt’s fim » ine ile re around the a— FANS DESIRE SNAPPIER PLAY Athletics’ Games Consumed More Time Than Any Other Club— Keeps Attendance Down Athletic fans are wondering wheth- er with the chasing all of Connie Mack's old pitchers, and many of the other veterans and the filling of their with young players, they able to get home in time occasionally during coming the game old der of things continues at Shibe park it is a sure thing that the Athletics attendance will suffer again this year Lazt season sirangely epough Athletics’ away ol places will be for dinner SeA800 If or those other city of complained, and and ware in any The fans knocked came games the couniry the news Ban papers Johnson the but inveali gated started earlier, continued The Athletic club officials tried every means in their power, They ordered the players to hustle, the pitchers to work and even asked the um plres to go the Hmit in speeding the games, but without avail Boome blamed the pitchers, Plank and were watched and Mank, and $0 10% times, did more slowly accord- ing to the ti gE. and took more pains with r pitching, there was on slowness faster up two Beader tied veteran They While especially, Bender work to indicate that the The hurt anxious to of this was Weet Athlistis ely knows that ft the but are altendance gee whether the young players and «spe hers can dragged » pecasion whieader PAA ANA ANAS NAN St leveland bureau not include sional baseball - . . Bob Tebean, son of Presid i Tebeau of the Kansas City 8 has succeeded the clut - 8 = PF Gi The St ds and vo nit Ave pit Louis Car Pirates both h wear spectacies. They will ne lenses to see a pennant . * * The first deal made by the new mat agement of the Paul American as sociation club was the sale of | Dixie Walker to Milwaukee * * * Ht Sherwood Magee's shoulder will oot trouble him during the season. accord. ing to the Braves’ physician . -» » The Cincinnati Reds are certainly well fortified in the matter of catchers In Ivy Wingo and Charley Dooin they have two first-class backstopa. » » . Napoleon lLajole who is with the Athletics, is the only player in the American league who entered the ranks in 1901, who is still in harpess . * - Chicago is the greatest baseball city in the world. It has over six hundred organized cluba. The level ground and the large number of vacant lots make Chicago the paradise of ball players. - * * Charles Mullen is to be given every opportunity to battle for his job with the Highlanders even though Walter Pipp has been signed. If Mullen hits as he did at Lincoln he would hold on. . Nemo Liebold of the Cleveland Indi ans denied he intended jumping to the Feds. Birmingham contends that these rumors of a player jumping hurt the player and get him in wrong with the fans, swiss Browns as Men Team asemen of St | ttracted Attention ilege ©» we 0 ber of Derrill him to Hattiesburg Afler | there he regained his arm and He i BOL ton States league month WAS finished the one Montgomery there and was ARON A Sehgatlion until purchased by the Browns tha vear In 1912 Pratt at t second base place on the Browns, and his with this tuam stood out brilliantly He has improved each is now one of the most dangerous long | distance hitters in the game. He bats once cinched th work demoralized K0430N0 five feet eloven inches in height weighs 172 pounds Southpaws Are Lacking. lack left handed pitchers was one of the main reasons for the heavy hitting in the Federal league last season,” sald Dick Carrell, busi: ness manager of the Brooklyn Feder als. “The league was top-heavy with left-handed hitters and very shy on left-handed pitchers “Conditions will be a bit different this year, however. There are more southpaw pitchers on the Federal ros. ters this year and 1 look for a slump in the hitting marks of some of the heavy hitters of last year" Another Trial for Minchman, Bill Hinchman is back in the ma jors. Rill left the American league in 1908 and was said by some to be ail in as a player. Now he is with the Pi rates and his friends are wondering what he will do in fast company this time. 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