The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 07, 1919, Image 6

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    CATCHER RAY SCHALK
Chicago baseball commentators ar
present fine showing of the
to a high-class brand of backs
about him as when
bins, is Chicago Nev inres he is «
results seem to indicate (tf
The White S
secret of a
Schalk is eatebing p
over 200 ani
Wihita
WW hits
Foststiinyer
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pitcher's success lies
1 seems to hav
MEYERS QUITS AS MANAGER/
Former New Yerk Giant Catcher Re- |
signs as Leader of New Haven
Club in Eastern League.
New |
John “Chief” Meyers, former
York and Boston National eatcher, has
resigned as manager of the New Ha
ven club of the Eastern league, whicl
post he has held the opening:
of the present It an-
nounced last night that Danny Mur
phy, formerly of the Philadelphia |
Americans, and more recently manager
of the New Haven and the Hartford
since
Reason was
IS GIVEN LOT OF
e giving t he credit for the
one doesn’t
but Ge
+ “top of his car
ation,
itching at
every one
1 the receiving
team piays, hit
and dash,
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BASBALL NOTES
Ee SR Ss
Ri
Sam
£3
¢ iz the leading swatsmith
hington club.
- * *
The St
n back the fans,
* * s
ischall teams sq
. . .
Pat Moran surely has his
brigade going like real cham
® . ®
Fred Thomas is playing
flelding game for Connie Mac
base,
a!
5
w
There iz no getting away from the
fact that Dode Paskert has lost some
of his speed.
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Duffy Lewis is beginning to play
the kind of ball that was to be ex
pected of him.
« + 0
Jimmy Anstin has more pep than
many a recruit, in spite of his long
service in the leagues,
* - »
New York Is making a real threat
{ for the pennant now and there is a
i reason for the Yankees’ success,
* *® .
Babe Ruth Is among the aristocrats
“Chief” Meyers.
teams, has been appointed manager
of the local team. Business interests
prevented Meyers frgm devoting all
his time to the team, it was stated,
PLAY TWENTY-THREE INNINGS
Chattandoga and Atlafta Indulge in
Long Drawn.Out Game-Merkle
Play Was Cause.
Chattanooga and Atlanta went 29 in.
mings to a tie In the Southern. It
took an Merkle play to make the game
go the long distance, as the needed wal
lop arrived In the nineteenth with two
down, The sacks were full and Grif.
fith of Chattanooga aingled, but Mar
shall, who was on flest, repented Mer
kle's famous play and omitted to
Beych second, making the third out.
i
of the batting business, but az a left
{ fielder he's down among the proletar
: 0
Memphis finally disposed of Joe Silat
i tery by selling him to Tulsa, where he
hopes to find the pitching more to his
{ Uking.
: *. & 2»
Perey Haughton, late president of
the Boston Braves, lg to return to
Harvard university in the fall as foot.
ball coach.
.
President Martin of the Southern
league has dismissed Umpire Schaefer
and taken on the veteran Ed Lauzon
in his place.
* - -
The Memphis clnb returned Jimmy
Corney to the Chicago White Sox with
thanks after Jimmy had played a
couple of games,
.
The Yankees are going in for the
hit-and-run pretty heavy, and a8 a re
snlt they are scoring more of those they
used to leave on the bases,
* sw
Cincinnati fans mobbed Empire
Charley Moran the other day. Since
it happened after Claeinnati went dry
they can’t lay it to booze relling at
the Cincinnati ball park,
* .
Kid Gleason is quoted ag saying that
Eddie Cicotte has everything that a
pitcher should have. Other clubs will
agree and add that he also Haw some.
thing that no
lowed to have.
*
CLEVELAND INDIANS’
OFFER TURNED DOWN
Bld of $12,500 for Pitcher Leone
ard Is Refused.
Manager Miller Hugging Turns Former
Boston Red Sox Hurler Over to
Tigers for $2,500 Less Than
! Jim Dunn Offered.
Can you imagine a ball club dispos-
ing of a pitcher for $2,500 less than
the highest bid? Well, such a thing
probably wouldn't happen in any busi-
ness other than baseball, but such Is
the case of “Dutch” Leonard. Presi
dent Dunn of Cleveland wanted the
services df “Dutch” Leonard for the
Indians. When It became known that
New York was willing to dispose of
Leonard the Cleveland magnate at once
started to angle for the services of the
star southpaw. Dunn realizes that the
one and only weak spot on his ball club
Is his pitching staff. It has been sald
that a pennant-winning club must have
a crack southpaw, Working on that
theory, Dunn set out to do business
with the New York elub.
Now, it so happens that Miller Hug.
gins of the New York Yankees is
hopeful of winning an American
league pennant for Gotham this year.
Huggins is a old and full
well realizes that Cleveland and Chl-
up strongest cone
Hed Sox as
possibility, despite the
No one kn
whint
WEIS
wise owl
loom as the
of that
than
club,
Huggins
uld do for the Cleve.
It
Cleveland
American
that he
i
the (
just about
best bet In
Hugging real
afford
nd coh
would have
the
league.
not
club,
one
could
to 80
Oven
ih
It matter
is a
wes § ng
of Leonard,
would
gorvices
“Dutch”
the
“Dutch” Leonard.
a winner,
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
Spring.—B, F. Kistler has been ap-
pointed supervisor of this township
by the Perry county courts,
Hawstone.~—A postoffice has been
authorized with Merrile Cunning-
ham as postmaster,
Tamaqua.—Rev. Henry W. Baker,
rector of St. Jerome's Catholic ehurch,
has decided to erect a purochial school
to cost from $75,000 to $100,000,
Berwick. Miss Clara Falrchild
was struck by a trolley car and
skull fractured,
Lancaster.-—A
alley, Mrs, Mary
escaped with her purse,
Uniontown. ~The National
di: out of
Ol
sirewn
her
choked lelbeck and
pike, a
short this place, has
been
fie
with large tacks, caus
ing many automobile tire punctures
ten can
Seranton~—There are about
Lackawanna county which
pays about 32000 a year and expenses,
Aller President
ity, has
coroner,
¢
town Drinker, of
gunnounced the
JdwWrenoce BB,
2 4X) less than
to pay.
Leonard to Detroit, strengthening that
of the Neww York club to win.
matter of $2,500 in such a case meant
nothing to the millionaire owners of
the Yankees.
was willing to raise the ante of Frank
Navin.
CONSISTENCY A JEWEL
”
alin
oF
Pre
The New York Sun pertinent-
ly remarks: “When Chris
Mathewson and Branch Rickey
played ball each had clanses put
in their contracts that they
would be exempted from Sunday
ball games. Matty coached on
Sunday, but Rickey does not go
that far. He wou't even manage
a team on Sumniay. But suppose
all his players took the same at-
titude? What then? Seems to
be a ‘conscientious objector’ on
the question of Sunday ball and
yet not averse to profiting there
from. To be entirely consistent
Mr. Rickey should have no con-
nection whatever with any on
ganization that aids and abets
Sunday baseball for profit.”
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PLANS OF FATTY ARBUCKLE
President of Vernon Team to Use Play.
ers in Baseball Picture
Has Good Talent.
President Fatty Arbuckle of the Ver
non club Is going to use his players
for something else besides stunts on
the diamond. He is framing up a fea
ture baseball picture, In which the
Vernon players are to be assigned
roles. Arbuckle says there is a lot of
good movie talent on Lis Tiger team,
but that may be Just bull to coax them
ato the picture, wl Bi rid os
fact, only one
hag heen se
the entire peri
harmless
prey
ihis is in
the streets during
and and . well
1 OF More arrests
h month hereto
it's been the Ot
sion In
period in
COE Bay
years
So great
neral hbspital here
Connellsville
the demand for a
that a commiitee of men has been ap-
pointed to Inquire into the matter to
present ways and nfeans of securing
a larger and more up-to-date institu
tion to replace the Cottage State Hos
pital,
Bowmansyilie
let here
names of young men
4
who participated
The memorial tab.
contains fifty-two
of this town and
in the great
erected
vicinity
world
Catasauqua Using the barrel of an
old rifle as a lever to Jack up his brok-
en down moforiruck William Radler,
aged 27. a butcher of Quthavill
war.
i, wax
seriously wounded In the back of the
neck when the weapon suddenly dis
sharged a bullet,
Connellsville ~<Fourteen groundhogs
were killed by James Myers, William
Hughes, Charles May, Charles Means
and HaroldBaxter on a hunt up the In
dian creek valleys. The animals are
sald to be plentiful
Allentown. ~~Falilng into a tub ol
fot water, ®veanrold Walter Bebagst
was so badly scalded that he died.
East Mdnch Chunk. <A benefii dance
in ald of the service men's reception
and memorial will be held August 18,
Yeagerstown, —Citizgens will pur
chase a fiveaere plot of ground for
athletic field and playground for the
children,
Lewistown It Is figured
will require 850000 to rebuild the
Main street bridge, damaged by foods
May 21 and July 1G
Johnstown James W. Leech
a petition as candidate for orphans’
court judge in Cambria county.
Hazleton, -= The married
John Schuettler and wife lasted but
three weeks, according to divorce pa-
|
York —One of the features (hs
year at the Btewaristown fair wil ix
a home show, conducted by Lieuten
returs
ed
where
from France,
United Bilates
served In
corps. The
hie
medical
*arksburg. —Local
four bove who are charged swith
of many homes here A
large number of houses have been en
tered within a few nights, and
loot secured, including good-sized
fmounts in cash at several! of the
dwellings, The
in almost
eleven and
police are se
ing
robberies
much
robberies have 1
place every instance
tween twelve
night,
0 CIOUK
Bethlehem. —The United Evangel!
cal association of Eastern Pennsylva
nin has of Olive
church, $f roeet,
the
West
NS,
Catholic
sold property
Broad
cit Simon
¥, and Jud
man Congrega
contemplating
church
thus
wales 4
Evangelical congre
erecting
building on
goequired Tl
contract for the erectl brict
church fo
south of
edifice will be
brick
cost £40,000 block
The
bufl
its former
CORSirucied
Lireensin
of Poli 1
th
we other
pad
Te
when
Navember,
after recover
Jury went to
shortly ng from an it
i Cal
ana ie
enza attack
Milion.—A big
brati will be bh
Gettysburg ~<A n
£200,000
by
weltome home
131) eld here Juls -
" savan-sior
o
hotel is under consideration
the chamber of commerce here
Shamokin~~At a wn
giriking silk workers here,
voledd to continue
ninth
dames ing
#y ¢ if
ci BITRE
its Week
Shamokin ~Turning { hot
four-vearald
on fe
got al
Margaret Pensyl,
ed that she died
Shamokin Fall
water spl sink,
was so hadls
seul
in a few hours
ing frown a cherry
tree, John Jones, a mine superintend:
ent here, sufiered goncuesion of ui
brain which may : fatal
Maneh Chunk — Edwin
aged years, a New Jersey Con
tral railroad brakeman, kilind,
in the Manch Chunk yard when
fell under a train, the wheels passing
over his body,
Blatington Was
killed and Dante Ricel ‘fie
jured In a fave-up of powder at the
Penn Trojan powder plaat at lren
P nave
Brewster,
jirty
was
he
% y
Ls OTe Ziegler
seriously
Scranton Convicted of stealing sov.
automobiles, eighteen year-old
was sent to dal for
Uniontown-~Thrown from a has
rack when hix horses became unruly,
William Thomas, aged eighty-seven,
was seriously Injured.
Seranton~~Five persons were inlay
3
i
i
}
Seranton strogt ear,
Allentown ~The barn of George HL
Bittner, of Lowhill, Lehigh county,
was destroyed by fire with part of
es desertion,
ot S500 £
HUSBAND
SAVES WIFE
From Suffering by Getting
Her Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Pittsburgh, Pa.—* For many months
I was not able to do my work owing to
a wenkness which
caused backszhae
and headaches. A
friend called my
attention to one of
your newspaper
advertisements and
immediately my
husband boughs
three bottles of
Lydia E. Pinkbam’s
Vegetable Com
pound for me.
After taking twe
bottles 1 feit fine
and my troubles caused by that weak.
| pessare athing of the past. Allwomen
{ who suffer as I did should try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.”-~
Mrs. Jas. RoHRBERG, 620 Knapp St.
N. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Women who suffer from any form of
weakness, as indicated by displacements,
| inflammation, ulceration, irregularities,
| backache, headaches, nervousness or
| ““the blues,” should accept Mrs. Ronr-
berg’s suggestion and give Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound @
thorough trial.
| For over forty years it has been
correcting such ailments. If you have
mysterious complications write for
| advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
| Co., Lynn, Mass,
Substitute for Glass,
Dsitutles
The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer
Beiter Than the Wenk
i Od ¢ who are feeble
peoples whe a weak, w
and enabled to go
{ heat of
ehill
and
soon few
Effect. €0¢
oie sand unger
strengthened
sgh the depressing
sur ser by taking Grove's tasteless
tore, 1 purifies an hes th 3
re be
As un 1h
ita
¢ whole system
Couldn't Work
S. W. Bishop Was Laid Up By
Kidney Trouble. Now Owes
Good Health to Dean's.
oy Tepwem,
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Fk
ra Pe
was laid up
unt Seg
ptem
Doan’s Kid
i used them.
first box
day. 1 oc
idney »
COLoT
Kr. Buhop
I received
and became
we
Is Were
“oD
The
disappeared and 1
weight. After | had used
Dogn’s Kidney Pils 1
ike my old self. The
racle and 1 firmly be
that my life was saved by this
remedy.” :
Bworn to before me
JOHN W. BRUNBS, Notary Public.
Get Doan's st An sy oe Box
DOAN IDNEY
FOSTER-MEBURN CO. BUFFALO. N.Y.
now of
and other tr
picked up in
four boxes o
foals
GRETInoss
1
4
looked and
cure seemed a
lieve
TN
STHMA REMEDY
No other
toilet soap
is as offi.
cient in
clearing
the com-
plexion of blemishes. The stlphur