The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1921, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
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Towanda.-——Narcotics and syringes
E. Boyer,
Monesson., — Reprimanded
she stayed out after midnight, Miss
Mary Davidson, a 19-year-old domestic
at the Grand Hotel here,
of mercury tablets,
New Castle~—~John F. Miller and
farm are now taking pasteur treatment
here, as a result of being bitten
cently attacked by a mud
now being treated.
dog,
sion has been notified by Colonel Lewis
R. Stegman, chairman of the New
York monument commission, that
legislature of the state has appropri-
ated $12,000 to erect a statue to Gen-
eral Barlow on Barlow's Knoll along
the first day's fight.
Greensburg.
ers from Cook, Donegal and
townships appeared before the county
commissioners to urge the improve
Ligonier and Stahlstown.
Pittsburgh.—Two of the
interstate freight shipments were
four years in the federal penitentiary.
Chester Green to
years, Gree.
was sentenced
and Foster were found guilty of steal
ing from a railroad car of the Balti-
more and Ohio railroad.
Mount Carmel.—Mrs. Frank Trocki,
Kulpimont, died at the Shamokin
pital fromi severe burns. Last
day, when boiling whisky and honey
her her wedding eelebration
the whisky boiled over, ignited
fired her clothing.
Greensburg. —Nick Dorazio
hos-
niece's
and
oners in the county jail, charged with
having sent threatening letters to
Philip Perry, of Millwood. Three oth
er residents of the town are alleged
to have received letters also.
Wilkes-Barre.—While playing near
her home on Moffitt street, Plains,
Mary Kotzik, 5, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Totzik, struck an
automobile, driven James Frail, a
mine foreman for the Conlon Coal com
pany, and instantly killed.
7 By his
mind Michael O'Brien, a
on a loeal paper, saved a G-year-old boy
from death. The boy's were
ignited by a sparkler and Mr. O'Brien
hurried to him the
flames with Lis coat.§ The boy's burns
are very painful
Altoona.—Beginning
front brakeman of 27
middie division of the Pennsylvania
railroad, including all solid Pullman.
mall and express trains, will be taken
off. Twenty
duced to extras and
men will be laid off
Pittsburgh. = Frank
and Fernando Colielli,
on trial the
were guilty
and in their
ing, and
ternal revenue stamps
ed whisky bottles,
lethlehem.
was by
hy
presence of
stereoty per
clothes
and smothered
at
traing on the
once
regular men will
21) extra
be re
brake
Seardamaglin
who have heen
district
of for
possession, pass
ng
used
in federal
found
having
buying
court,
ging, using
receiy forged in
on bond
lethlehem oonuneil has
received an official communication from
Allentown council threatening to las
water mains in the Ritteraville section
of Allemtown, new supplied hy
from mains owned by
the allegation that the
andl the rates high. lethlehemy coun
eil denied both charges, and said that
the maing cannot be sold to Allentown
because the city must derive enough
revenue from its recently-purchased
water plant to satisfy the purchasers
of £1.700,000 worth of bonds.
York. drought here to answer for
the murder of Gabriel Perrachina and
James J. Critchelow, fellow-workmen.
at Cly, years ago, Curtis OC, Sipple is
said to have ated to loeal officers
hig confession previously made to the
state pdliceman who arrested him near
his home in Kentucky. To District
Attorney Rochow, Sipple said that the
past two years, in which he was a
constantly haunted man, had been like
a bad dream. He displayed no emotion
when shown photographs of his al-
leged victims, tak a short time after
the finding of their bodies,
Bloomsburg. <A county organization
of American Legion posts was formed
here, with A. W, Duy, Jr. chairman.
Hazleton Chief of Police George
W. Brownson announced that he will
recommend to city council changes in
the traffic ordinance In effect here, so
that its provisons will conform with
the standard regulations adopted at
the natonal conference of pole depart
ment officals held recently at
York.
Lock Haven—The Lock Haven Ro
tary Club was organized with W. T.
Griffith temporary chairman and Nor-
man L. Hecht temporary secretary.
Towandn.~Samuel Marzo, convicted
here of violation of the Brooks lleense
Inw, was fined $600 and costs and giv.
en four months in the county jafl,
Altoona [I'he Central Pennsylvania
Funeral Directors’ Association elected
Homer F. Tobias president,
Hazleton Only 13 of Hazleton's
167 teachers failed reapply for
their positions when the school board
elected for next year dll who wanted
to retarn.
water
Bethlehem,
water
on
is poor
ree
to
Conshohocken.—The curfew
April mesting will be eneforced this
The Conshohocken Washington
Fire company will sound its siren at
parents or guardian, must
Children unescort-
from a parent stating that the
after being notified the parent does
the nouse of deteniion by the police.
man,
The new inheri-
Harrisburg.- state
on collateral inheritances has been
ruled to be nffective pr of M the
date when approved by the governor.
No change is made In the state tax
direct inheritance, which reamins
Northumberland
Board met
Runhury. The
Mothers’ Pension
and considered the business of
month, including the granting of
orders for pension for deserving
The county now disburses
the
as much, giving It all to persons who
deserving, it was sald.
Sharon .-
less,
gagged, bound and
his store, N, RN
was
foreigners
tied the
Klein, KFar-
S1087 by
3
Klein
10
clothier, robbed of
strange
men entered and made a small pur
While he was making change
other heavily
chase,
he armed, en
bandits,
tered
hands. A the fists of one
of the
The
ingide coat pocket
Klein
ood description
have not
hlow from
knocked him unconscious.
took SUNT his
and $100 from
to
trio
robbers then from
safe, was able give the po-
the
been
lice a g of
but they
hended,
men,
yet appre-
Brownsville~-When Frank Rempish,
46 years old, and Brenlick, aged
failed to turn over their money and
vitluables quickly as five
thought they should, they
cown in thelr home at Alll-
Rempish was instant
Brenlick Is In the
Hospital with a
abdomen. Accord-
Jerry
as young
were shot
son, near here
ly killed and
Brownsville General
bullet wound in hi
} and
As
and
their home and ordered
Brenlick to throw up
they did so fhe quintet opened fire
Rempish fell dead.
Altoona
Morgan,
.empish
thelr hands
Falling down
TY,
Biairs
James retired
af
mere
suffered concussion ¢ hrain
died. He was a Civil war
Bids for
Pash 4
ghty miles of state high
veteran
Harrisburg construction
of about eo
will be opened by
way department
way the state high
incinding
some projects on which bids were
but
the third large
id it
the
this week,
ask
ed last year,
1 he
I
this year, ar
i considered too high,
his w letting
Ri ng
is hoped at the
partment that decline In
will be reflected
for the state,
Carbondale, }
ry!
Joss i
15
and
impor
‘esl fred a
1 Colandro,
‘Black
one of the most
years oll, Enown as Joe”
alleged to he
members of a Diack hand society
The
eral of
was arrested
told by
handers rour
Colandro was high
olandro
» police had
heen Ly the
up h
up in
into
friends to obtain
ded 15t week
the
“order.”
walked head.
police
quarters with two
nformpation relative to a business mat.
ter and was paced under Sev.
will be ms
arrest
eral additional arrests de
t
§
|
withi
Boyertow r. Levi
place, has been appointed
an, and Miss Adelaide M
Lineboro, Md., salutatorian of
year's class at Gettysturg College.
Red Lion-—Rev, Dir. A
was re-elected treasure
Pennsylvania Synod of
church for
Rev. C. F. V.
president,
Harrisburg — Members of the publie
service commission will formulate pro.
cedure in enforcement of regula-
tions governing manning of trains, the
commission having been charged with
the duty of Inquiring into complaints
reiative to the safeguarding of {rains
in the bill signed a few days ago by
the governor repealing the full crew
law. "the commission has decided a
numoer of cases In which questions
were ralked as to the interpretation
of the full crew law, and under the
new act will have jurisdiction just as
It has in other public utility cases.
Dubois, Miss Bertha Heifer was
crowned: queen of the May at Wilson
having been elected by the
n a few days
D. of
valedictori
Giresh,
this
of
the
the West
Hesse, of this
place,
the
College,
seniors,
Altoona. —Colliding with a rallroad
telephone booth while alighting from a
moving freight train near Windber,
Charles C. Shingle, 83, brakeman, of
this place, was knocked under the
wheels and 8» mangled he died several
hours later.
Ligonier.—Using kerosene oll to
make a fire 'n the kitchen stove re.
sulted ‘n the probably fatal burning
of Mrs, William Albright, of this
place,
Westmoreland City —~Harry Krolick,
aged Oh years, was killed by a pas-
senger train while playing on the
tracks,
Greensburg. Four murders were
committed In Westmoreland county
during the month of April, according
to the monthly report of Coroner
James K. Harking,
Farrell Council voted to cut the
wages of all borough employes 10 per
cent,
Shamokin~John Krra, of this
city, was stopped by a lone highway
man, who robbed him of $80, then
baat him
—
FIRST TRIPLE PLAY.
Altrock, pitcher clown, police-
man, cobbler, and at last the
hero of a triple play, first of
1821; Washington was playing
against the Phillies, Wrightstone
and Miller were on first and
second bases, Jack Miller of
New Jersey and elsewhere lined
the ball to Altrock. Nick, play-
ing first, grabbed it with one
hand, touched first and threw
to second for the third out. All
that the Phillies could say was
that when Altrock began to
make triple plays there was
hope for “Cap” Anson to return.
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Baseball
Notes
AANA AAA BAA AAA AAS
Kansas City (Mo.) Sunday School
Athletic league will foster baseball,
» * *
The Detroit club has released Pitch-
er Charles Benton to the Bloomington
Three-1 club.
® * .
Every time a major club lets go of a
player some minor crew benefits, It's |
an ill wind, ete. |
+ . *
Clify
leased by
phia
Lee, catcher, has been re
Pittsburgh to the Philadel.
Nationals,
* - *
Toronto gets Vernon Spencer back |
from the New York Giants, along with
Jesse Winters,
\d " +
Johnny Lees hrother of the Chicago |
White catcher, is proving a star |
pitcher for Lehigh,
. » »
Sox
i
Miller Huggins insists that he has
speeded up his Yankees even if Ruth
isn’t down to weight.
* » *
i
Most every ball player who lands in
Judge Landis’ court comes out with g |
i
cialm he can't prove up on. {
® * .
The California assembly has passed |
a bill which makes bribery In connec |
tion with baseball a felony. |
* - *
Enthusiastic the Chi-
cago White are saving that Bib |
Falk may prove “another Sisler.”
- * *
boosters with
Nox
The Detroit Elks lodge has made Ty
Cobb a life mersber and presented him
with a gold membership card to prove
it.
Ni w *
never feel
baseball player
s¢ his wages are not more gener
Judge Landis will
like
poor be
* * *
Connie Mack promises early shower
baths to pitchers who walk the
first man they face. He's superst)- |
tious, !
his
® * *
Tommy MeCarthy. veteran catcher
has been engaged by the Brooklyn club
to act as for Uncle Robby's
pitchers
coach
- * -
Connie Mack seems to pick pitchers
for height. Of the 18 he now has the
shortest is § feet 11. The tallest
€ feet 6,
is
* - *
Bill Guthrie of Chicago. former Na
tional and Coast umpire, has been add
ed to the Western league's staff for |
» * *
Outfielder Bill Stelbauer, "sold" to |
the Bt. Louis Cardinals by the Hous
ton club, way promptly turned over to
Nashville,
» * ”
Should Walter Johnson's arm really
be as good ax the
American league batters
Senators
will
claim,
need
* * » !
Bill Southworth, formerly of the Pi.
rates and now with the
been appointed captain
Fred Mitchell.
Braves,
by
has |
Manager |
Ty Cobb will work his new pitchers
their new jobs. That sults the oldsters
who have sore arms.
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3
The Toledo club announces the re-
lease of Pitcher Kirk Heatwole to the
Richmond club and Catcher Siner to |
the Spartanburg club.
- * .
Connie Mack ig all packed up to get
comfortable as possible,
- * *
Detectives are to be assigned to the
Philadelphia National league baseball
park with instructions to arrest per
sons who attempt to gamble,
- - »
Shannon, a new man In the Colum.
bus lineup, answers to the name of
Mickey and played last year with Ak.
ron in the International league,
- - -
Big lengue outlaw players may or
zanize a team to play semi-pro teams
near Chieago. But would people pay
thelr money to see their brand?
- - .
The Rock Island elub of the Three-l
league retains but five of last year's
team. All the othefs George MeQuil-
lan has in training are newcomers.
- - .
Josh Devore, manager of the Grand
Rapids team of the Central league,
has signed Otto Meller, a Milwaukee
semipro pitcher, who wears glasses,
. - -
Pat Moran declares that he will en
Joy himself with hie new Redieg rook.
fes this season and that Cincy fans
will soon forget the holdout brigade,
i
TILLER HUEGLS
his friend,
ers from the Shamrocks of Cincinnati,
rest;
myself as | sized Hugging, ‘he's
leaguer,’
up
SOTHORON IS GIVEN
NEW LEASE ON LIFE
Was Failure.
Regain of Confidence Makes St. Louis
Yosser Think That Former Skill
“Yas Returned—Held Cardi.
nals to Four Hits,
Allan Sothoron, pitcher, Is
11
He's got his spitbhal
Brown
booming again
and his old
Giving spitballery a continued les
Sothoron
confidence back
wa
on more {o
sib!
neant
to any
pitchers
pos-
than other of the 16 ms
jor league qualified
the Without ti
spitball Sothoron was 8 fall
He
land
without his
now to
Re moist delivery,
was started against the Cleve
in the
spitter,
Indians opener last veur
They
peppered
tag Le
Allan Sothoron,
him off the hill. Later in the season
he was reinstated a= eligible to throw
the wet ball, but he made a poor come
That one game turned bim
from a winning pitcher (ato a loser.
His pitching average for 1020 was
24 as against G25 for the year be-
fore, when he used his pet delivery all
season. :
“When Cleveland beat me in that
game I got the idea in my head that
I wasn't there as a pitcher without a
spithall” says Sothoron. “1 had de
pended upon it too much. The spit.
ball isn’t the only ball I throw, but it
fits into my system.
“After that disastrous game with
the Indians I couldn't regain my old
my spitter back. Confidence is a thing
that any winning pitcher must have.
Walter Johnson and the
he is hedpless,
right again this year.”
The fact that Sothoron held the
Cardinals to four hits and beat them
in an exhiition game indicates he is |
his old self.
With the apparent comeback of
Sothoron the Browns’ pennant chances
are looking up.
Toronto Obtains Boehling.
Joe Boehling, former National, has
been bought from the Oakland club
by the Toronto Internationals,
a.
The three were George Rohe, the t
Let Moir
Th
McGraw tel] the
*That
ever to
shrimp,’ 1 =zald to
Hittle be any
Ue
{ bis
of th
Sporting Squibs
of All Kinds
golfer likes a whole loaf--not a
More
than
for the
idates have
TORK
enn,
hundred
candidate
Tyo
’ va el
ior irace
outdoor
Johnns
tif hun
for
Wilson
Allison Murray has been electe
of thu
hockey tea
University of
in
Pennsylvania
are bu
Plans
gation of the
ath
-
nesta €lic systen
> * »
{alivirs €eot
ison Lent
cha
near beer,
. ® »
between a chy
yet oe
A nod
3
fon =
€ HG un
pion
teresting as
Henger is about as
High runs of 182 bill
that
~¥) in
numerous
och figures
. * -
Benny Leonard
ahonit
the
MOE RO
is using the oid gag
the of
ts him publicity.
- -
“golug to mtire at end
year” It ge
»
Massachusetts i
hand
scratch
pliny.
Golf association w
over 7.006 players rated from
to 24 strokes for the season's
»
More than olf
fillated with the ndies
England, having
SL O00
clubs are af.
Golf Union of
nembership of over
ig to series
for
the
13,
Chicago witness a
races powerboats In
there
connec
July 31
good
tion with
August
pageant
in
* » *
Chick Evans is worrying
he'll have to wear a cont while shoot.
ing golf in British
May weather,
the open
Ira J
beén engaged as assistants
Head Coach Spears of the University
of West Virginia
- Ad $
John Lees, brother of George Lees,
catcher on the White Sox, has been
have
FRANK LOOMIS AS COACH
Frank Loomis, holder of the world's
record for the 400-meter, three-foot
hurdles, and a member of the Chicago
Athletic assoclation field team for tem
years, will become athletic director at
Hastings college of Nebraska.
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! WON'T LOAN HIS GLOVE. *
big part
Buperstidon plays a
i “Jerky”
in the pitching of Juke
Northrup of the Milwaukee club
Northrup thinks all Lis luck
ig tied up In his glove, He won't
lend 7t to any of his teammates,
He thinks that if
even touches hig glove
the game he's he'll
lose, After pitching | folds his
glove up daintily and «4 it
to the neh with hin
To him bis glove ix a p
treasure, le treats it as
it were a personal
Many ball
stitious
bats, Northrup is the
who ever tregted
the sae angle
sorely
during
pitohing
I'ries
In
recious
though
friend
payers are
shout ending
first one
a glove from
Pr EERIE RRR RRR RRR BRLAR RRR RRNS
EAE ARRAR RAR RARER ARR R RARE.
Ruether ag
for Wilbert
+ -
rr
Kid trieason, in spite
ries, ie
mind
great,
these
The
Eddie
Oklahoma (
league,
Kansas
hit
Wright,
Ly
Ban Johnson,
American
for the pennant
league
» -
George Torporecer, the Cards
taclied second hasern
* * »
Earl Brown, plicher from the Pitts
ig
Louis
- . *
Herb Hunter, who played last year
with the Boston American league, has
nville South
- » *
The St. Louix Cardinals have turned
over young Adolfo Plerotti, pitcher,
and Gillham, a young catcher, to the
Houston club.
- » Ad
The Phillles will not retum to
Gainesville, Fla., next spring unless
the town fernishes a better ball yard
to practice in.
. * -
Manager Tr Cobb finally made up
hig mind and decided to send Fire
Baseman Ben Smith, the Threed re
cruit, to Joplin,
* » -
Leo Hanley, who was with Bingham.
ton In 1910, is getting another trial
in the International. The Rochester
club has signed him,
* = »
Manager George MeBride of Wash
ington declares Bob Lamotte, hie
young shortstop, is the best short
fielder in the business,
® -
The Detroit Tigers are wearing the
English “D” on their uniforms this
year. This style of letter carried them
through three pennant years.
. - * 3
The Tulsa club, which has secured
Phil Todt from the St. Louls Browns,
plans to play the sensational Mound
City youngster in the outfield.