The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1915, Image 6

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    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. Ho has been up a couple of times
before only (0 be shunted back Rill
batted like a flend in the American as.
sociation, Last year with Columbus
The of
| bo whaled the ball for 366.
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