PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS . Altoona.~—A proposition of the Huntingdcen Presbytery cn the was not yet ripe. Uniontown.-—If present of the late President Roosevelt, will de ia Uniontown for the Indepen- dence day observance by the Ameri- can legion. Definite looking forward to that end will he completed this week, it is sald, hy the committee in charge, The e¢om- suittee also has the assurance of Miss Alice Robertson, congresswoman from Oklahoma, that she will participate in tre exercises here. Greensburg.—The movement to In- augurate a modern chamber of com merce here took definite shape when temporary headquarters were estab- lished in the lobby of the Zimmerman Hotel. At a meeting of business men the camnaign got under way with the formation for a committee a com maittees, with J. McTighe, Joseph Strouse, Glenn G. ¥ance and E. Arthur Sweeney sere ng. Bloomsburg. Struck with a base Ball bat that slipped fiom the hands eof a boy playing across the street, Mrs. Callie Brown was rendered un- sonscious, sustained a broken nose and is in a critical condition, with possibly a frectured skull. The boys summoned help, and she was removed te her home. Harrisburg. — Equity have been filc] by Henry Rhinehardt, superintendent of the Bethesda Mis- sion, against a bakery. Rhinehardt eontends the noises of the bakers at right disturb the slumbers of transient lodgers, about 2000 of whom are shel- tered monthly. Brownsville. The Monongahela river is being dragged for the body of Dennis MceGillicudy, 45 years old, of Bt. Louis, Mo., who is thought to have sirowned. Police say he was an occu- pant of a flat boat contalning several persons that left Nemacolin.. When the boat reached the Fayctte county bank shortly afterward McGillicudy could not be located, but a suit case he had been carrying was found. State police are Investigating a statement which they sald was made by two women passengers that two men had beaten McGillicudy into unconscious- ness, searched his pockets and then threw him into the river. Connellsville—For more than fifty years a member of Fayette Lodge, No. 280. Kn'ghts of Phythias, Henry Gold- smith, one of the two charter members now living, has just been presented with a 50-year jewel by the other members, On Mareh 3, 1870, he and thirty-four other persons organized the lodge. It is believad that he is the only Knight of Phythias in the country who holds such a record. Scranton~—That millions of dollars damages to two churches, a hos- pital, two schools, an orphanage, a convent, and more than 300 homes, may result fram any further mining in the mines of the Scrob Coal com- pany, in West Scranton, was stated by members of the citizens committee, who inspected the workings. It was learned that the company has in op- eration thirty-eight chambers, and that they average sixteen feet. The original haulage way into the Ox- ford mine, which runs diagonally be- tween Bromley and Sumner avenues, has been closed, and another haulage way has been tunnelled to Sumner avenue, thence north to Lafayette street, into the workings of the Mount Pleasant mine of the Scranton Coal company. Gulf Mills—Burglars entered the Farrell residence on the state road by forcing a shutter on the first floor and stole two pocketbooks containing a sum of money, a diamond stickpin, a gold watch and chain, a gold finger ring, highly prized German pistol and other souvenirs of the world war. Carlisle.~The Carlisle Order of Elks enjoyed a musieal concert hy wireless in its clubrooms here, The local lodge has a receiving set which is capable of deciphering messages from across the Atlantic and the Pa- cific, and he concert, which was pre- sumably from Pittsburgh, was heard quite plainly. Altoona~borty thousand pine trees are being planted on Short mountain, south of here, hy the Kier Fire Brick company, of Pittsburgh, which oper- ates ganister quarries at Brooks Mills. It will require forty years for the trees to grow into marketable timber, Catawissa, Cutting glass from the doors and then slipping the bolts, burglars visited the Baldy and Hol- Hngshead stores in this place and made away with loot valued at more than $600. Conpellsville~After serving eon tinuously from March 14, 1908, as a member of the Dunbar township school board, C. B, Franks has resign- od on account of moving from Lelsen- ring No. 1 to Connellsville, where he has purchased a home. Hazleton —Burglars scare” away from a warehouse qwned by 8. Smul- yan and used for the storage of $10, 000 worth of hides dropped six sticks of dynamite in their flight as a police man heard them operate, Greensburg, — The senior class of the High School Is composed of 103 mem this yenr, ‘ in IRR Mahanoy City.~—~Burglars broke into the postoflice, Ryan's warehouse and St. Canicus church and were reward- ed for ther efforts by about $12 taken from the poor box in the church, Reading. —Dangerously burned In trying to save her little grandniece, Catharine Caldwell, who was burned ed candle, Miss Matilda McDonough, Towanda.—Claude Newell, 12-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newell, of Porter Place, was found hanging from a rope suspending from a rafter The boy, about an hour when found by his father. A rope had heen tied to a on which he was standing bad either been kicked or had slipped out from under his feet. The parents of the young lad belleved that the aceident occurred while he was playing Indian cowboy in emulation of the stunts seen in the movies, Uniontown —Miss Elizabeth Phil- lps, 28, was shot and killed in front of the Jehn H. Lane home, where she was employed. Nichholas Masuzzi, 25, a boarder in the girl's home, is dying in a kaspital from a bullet wourd in the head. Accerding te the poliee, Masews accompanied Miss Phillips to kor employer's home, When she was about to enter the two are maid te have become involved im an argument. A few minutes later eye witnesses pistal on himself, Pittsburgh.—W. UU. Kane, police eommmissioner announeed that he would place a charge of conspiracy and eperatiny a lottery agalrst Peter Weigand and Ambrose Weigand, both of Pittsburgh, who were arrested in connection with the operation baseball pool, According to the com- missioner the men had 83.000 base ball tickets in their possession when road station. Shortly after the ar- rests were ma le police, armed with a search warrant, raided a North Side printing establishment and coaflscated 22,000 pool tickets, Alona, is a heroine, over a chair in the council chamber, she notified police headquarters here as army deserters, were captured women's ward, where confined. Sayre—At a recent school board they meeting of the school building were made. fice, which it is believed, about £250,000, will bv will the latest cost commaodate approximately twice as many pupils as the present school. In ent school, and lack of construction of the new building. New Castle.—~There is every cation that the negro arrested in the vicinity of Evans City and believed tc be the man vho terrorized the "Si wood City vicinity recentls men. tally unbalanced. is racks, and is still being Lell there. Towanda~The body of Llewellyn, O-year-old son of Smith Ferbes, of Myersburg, who met ing in Wysox Creek, March 6 found floating in an eddy of the Sus quehanna river near Sugar Run by A. G. Frapklinn. The boy met leath while attempting to wade creek during a spring eshet, Altoona. ~—Returning from and and was driving; Frances Donoghue, !'2lie Huff George, all of Altoona, the Hollidaysburg borough on the mountain when the fused to hold on the steep grade, but escaped with slight injuries, reservoir from the reserve list with orders to proceed at once Philadelphia, where he will he tioned. Lieutenant Fuller served two years with the fifth marine corps in France and Germany. He was wound ed in action and received two decorks tions, : Greenshurg.—County-wide to tablet «iven by Mrs. George F. Huff, in memory of the Westmoreland coun- DIAMOND - NOTES : Judge Landis cculd get his base on bawls, ® * » Plenty of star players play golf, yet haven't gone to the sticks. * * - Seven well-known Box are so full of holes they can never be mended, * - . Public interest Is always fleeting; now It's on the favorite pitcher's wing. * * ® “It'll take a clever team te pul my socks down this year,” says Kid Glea- son. *. = » McGraw may swap off some of his rookies, but it's a cinch ke will not glve a Rapp. * * » Manager Joe Berger of the Wichita seam will give his brother, Bob Berger, a pitcher, a trial. * » * Babe Ruth is neted for his large ap petite. He's even exten jute many pitehers’ recerds. es oo» i Baseball rules were written tn 1845, and a way to evade them was disoev- ered in 1845. » * - We've heard of ene man coming back. Connie Mack says bis whole team Is going to de Ht. * . . Eight Natienal leaghe managers ean say “I told you so” H Chey cop the pen nant this year. . * ® . Roy Mitchell, veteran right-hander, will try pitching for the Dallas Pexas * * ® Pittsborgh police wil war en base in gambling at parka, »* » ® A Texas leaguer isn't always a bit Some eof them try to get inte the ma- - - * Pessimism is believing team hax no chance even before umpire shouts “Play bal |” . - - Pitcher Pete Zanhiser, recalled last fall by Toledo from Bloomington, has been transferred to Memphis, . a * Angeles management that his ment from baseball is no small, » * ® Bill Cook, first baseman, who refused to report to the Charlotte club last sea- sou, has signed a contréact for 1021 - - » » about: What'll they do for hides” when there are no more horses? * ® w is row playing right fleld.” tonsils and adenoids removed during the past winter He says he breathe easier, CI Hobe “Home Run” signed with the Cleveland Americans He is a catcher. . # * Lee Fobhl has a slugger in Wetzel of Flint, Mich. Wetzel knocked all the boards off the Michigan -Ontario Promises to Be Fixture at Keystone Sack for Indianapolis—Is Speedy on Base Line. Indianapolis fans will not be disap pointed in Eddie Sicking, who was ob games last year. Sicking probably will play steadily at second base, although He is the ability to line them out but he ean world war. Exercises will be held in the county seat on Memorial day with Governor William C. Sproul In at- tendance. Four hundred families of the boys will be guests of honor, New Castle~Young ladies intend to conduct the campaign to raise $15. 000 for erection of a dormitory it the ¥. W. C A. Fresh Air Camp at Sast- brook without asking men to do any of the work on the teams that are conducting the canvass, They cxpect to put the campaign over the gom within a week. Miss Helen Hinkson is chairman of the general committee in charge. Towandy — Fines ond costs cole jected from dog violators In Brad ford county have passed the $1000 mark. © Lewistown Council rejected all bids for paving the unpaved streets of the town as too higin Altoona Charged with holding up Howard Whiten and robbing him of an pay check for $44.05, Wesley Mills and Willlam Love wore arrested here. Hazleton Thirteen young men, some of them veterans of the world war, took civil service examinations to qun'ify us eligibles for appoint ment to the police fares, Eddie Sicking. #es in a superb manner. Bick. twenty-three years old und It is #t that he will be back In the majors before another year. He lives in Cincinnati and is eager to show the home folk that Garry Herrmann made a mistake lo sending him away, we -— the photo base. The TELLS ABOUT ORIGIN OF “TEXAS LEAGUER” J. Doak Roberts Gives History of Expression. Disgusted Syracuse Pitcher Gave Vent to Exclamation When Three Re. cruits Dropped Safeties Back of the Infield, “Texas leaguers,” recruits or stars from the circuit of cities in the Lone Star state making up that association, have wrecked many ball games when they passed on to the major leagues, but the real "Texas leaguer,” the hit no matter from what state the player who delivered it came, has wrecked many more day by day, of play have shown for years, to in the leaguer,” the man “Texas hole when ers, but few know the history of the According to J. Doak Roberts, presi slonal baseball, the expression origin- sted In the early 9s when a disgusted Lord! of those Texas Bill Joyce, Another of the Syracuse infield, The story antedates even the ve Roberts, but this is his version “Emmett Rogers, Scrappy Bill Joyce and Arthur Sunday, three famous the Houston club, by John McCluskey. first Texas leaguers ever sold to high- er company, netting the sum of $400 managed i i “The trio were finished stars, past masters in the art placing hits, their first game in bigger company they faced O'Brien of Syracuse. Rog- ers placed a hit over the Infield, and the Syracuse defense moved In, ex pecting Sunday, to bunt. Instead Sun- day chipshooted the ball and It dropped just out of the reach of the shortstop, who could not get it back in time, “Joyce, too, was expected to bunt, but he followed in Sunday's wake, dropping another short hit back of third, scoring Rogers, “It was then that O'Brien voiced his disgust and coined a new term for baseball.” TRA RAsRARARARARRRRRRRRRY, CHARLEY RIGLER ALL RIGHT ASAN UMPIRE Umpire Charley Rigler likes his joke. One night after Um- pire Billy Evans had gone to bed, his telephone bell rang and Evang answered. Over the wire he was told that a fan was speaking and wished a decision on a play to settle an argument. It was An involved question and Evans answered it at length and with much patience. Then the volce asked: “What kind of an umpire is Rigler?” Evans began to get impatient. “A very good one; as good as there is” he answered shortly. “Thanks” came back over the phone. “This Is Rigler speak- ing. Now you can go back to bed, Blily.” k TMEAAARARRSARRRRRSR RR RARRN DUNN INSURES HIS INDIANS Owner of Champion Clevelands Places Value of $100,000 on Winners of World's Title. SAA ETRRAALLATALERAAARATRELBARBBERACU, MEAT AAA LABEL AAARALNCAAAT RAAB ABRRRBR BRR ERR. Having won a world's championship, the Indians are more valuable than a year ago. At any rate, Jim Dunn has Insured them for $100,000 instead of $50,000, as he did last year. ! AFTER POUR SPORT LETTERS “hic” Harviey’'s Record at Ohio Institution, “@hic’ Harley may have to share kis honors as the only Ohio state ath lete te win letters im four #perts, fer Pete Stinchcomb, who last All-American, is on kis trad! BASEBALL STORIES Behalk is a worthy son and uo bright Ray in the Sox luneup. - . * Btealing a base isn't petty larceny, Fans think it's grand, - » ® The better a reckic is with the stick, the better chuanee he has to stick, » » . “Greatest segond baseman I worked whith,” says Bancroft Frisch. ever of ® & +» The fruits of the beseball season for & player who pulis boners are usually razzberries, » ® * The Los Angeles club hes transferred Tex McDonald, third bowemsn, te Wichita False, ’. » ® Plicher Joe Oofindafller of the Birm. Ingham Southern league team won't Play Ball this year, 5 » * Heme Rom Puker pays the Yanks whl win the penmant. That's the Fraok epinten ef it *» + % Byrd lyme, who eace caught for the Chicago White Sex, now is with Bait Lake Olay. Frank Brazil Bb likely to be one of Joe Oesehger lg a plicher with the i Bribery of baseball players has been made a felony under a lnw passed by stile days Stincheomb has conven . CO * » » Perhops Miler Huggins will play to a full house this year. He's certainly - . » A son of Bill Clark, once famous ball player, Is a freshman at Princeton try. - - - Some of the score cards to be kept by fans this coming season will make * * em rw. ——— i Pete Stinchcomb. trated on varsity football this yesr. He is pretty certain to annex a bas ketball letter and plans to turn his spring. He was a good high and broad jump. er as well as a dash man in his high school days. while on the diamond he ranks as a good fly chaser. SPORT NOTES It's perfectly all right for a bowler to go out on sirikes, . * - If the United States wins the golf we'll be a monopoly. ce + » Horemans has gone deaf. He can't bear Hoppe's 1.000-point title match. * » » Russia is the only country the Dempsey-Corpentier match hasn't vis ited, » * * Stanley Netts, deposed basketball captain of Princeton, has quit the uni versity. * oo» ’ The British open golf tourney will start June 20, over the St. Andrew's course, . 5 » Folks who call Johnny Wilsen the Walter Higging, junior two-mile champion, has been elected track cap tain at Columbia, » . 8 » The Dartmouth varsity swimming team has been admitted to the Intern collegiate Swimming association, ». George Pringle, Detroit, has been elected an executive committeeman of the American Bowling congress. » . . . Now the story going the rounds is Mack intends to retire from baseball after 1's season. . * - Some one from every country wants take the Davis cup awey from Causing a Jot of racket. . » » to Babe Ruth strikes out twice In one Almost as unusual as it is for the average player to siap out a homer, - - - “It’s the spirit that wins ball games.” says John Heydler, head of the Na- tional league. Not to mention pinch * so» Lehigh is sad because Onatcher “Mike” Wilson of the varsity ball team has signed with the Pittsburgh Nation With the flock of new faces on the Grover Land, veteran catcher, who * * = Henry Wolfe, an outfielder owned by Louisville American association Ne * - With Mark Roth as club secretary, Bobby Roth playing the outfield, and Frank Roth coaching pitchers, the Yankees are lodded down with Roths, to say nothing of baving Ruth in the party. JACK COOMBS MAKES APPEAL Asks Student Body to Encourage Wil liams’ Baseball Squad to Stick to Training Rules. Jack Coombs, the onetime pitching star of the major leagues, now coach of the nine at Williams college, called for a new order of things in an appeal to the undergraduate body the other day. Learning that training rules had |