PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS sfoefertetonts fealenluntonlen ten unt enter tur te oYantnte Wililam T. DeHaven, 22, Butler, was killed near an automobile was over an embankment, John Hedges, aged 65 and crippled, was run down on main street of McAdoo by an autoist who escaped, waving his hat as he tled. E. 1. Painter, of Westmoreland county, was sentenced to three years in the federal penitentiary at ta for robbing a railroad car of goods from an int erstat e shipment of freight. Edward S. Delaney, aged 55, for the past 30 years assistant postmaster at Brownsville, shot and killed at his He had been In health, Because as “a friendly alien he claimed exemption from the draft, Isaac Morris, a native of Russia, refused naturalization papers at York. Dr. J. W. McKay, who hag been aged there driving when he the home. was from col- the past three years, will retire that office with the of lege year, it was announced at Way- neshurg. Ill health cause, George, 15-year-old Baker, of E: Mauch drowned in the Lehigh er Dam. With swimming and was sel tramps, his to go to his lose the was given as the gon of Ebert Chunk, was river at Pack went with 1st two other boys he zed being assista “wr The , Dou 8 Arner, of exe ort in work feud the m compan body was grappled for by Weissport, an An old family OVerse;s Cameron, at ville, arrested Frank deed. The and will be p at Pottsville. CC stabbed throug kitchen floor, in a men had been hrought urder of Frank near Potts. used Girardville, according to st ate police, Ballegreeno for the latter was given ¢ trial was a ced ¥ laced on ameron h the heart, lying on } where the 10S engaged in a game of decrees McConnell at from Hazle five alechol at the near Hometov Lewis S. Mudge Preshu has barrels of R. J. Bechar, Rev. Dr, Pine Street decid ed risburg, office { terian The industrial tentative rull be w shops, the a« plaint bread is ing rommittee the posal final A national fund to the late Colonel braith, legion, the Homewood The post forwarded to natio quarter heck covering bution a Suggesting Staes an i d Vi . 1 1. ff stated clerk General Assembly ng requiris rapped before it le tion resulting from i to the hoard that exposed to O Mie between bakery and table of bakers which code will Pass on the act to erect a memorial Frederick W jer of was started at Post of The framed pro bakers’ i efore ion comman Re mls aged 30, of Mount Pleasant, kill- ed and three compat an automobile in ing along Pleasant The four company at ished thelr day's work ed on a ride They had not gone fa dent occurred, Earl Womer, fa lineman, while do on a Was by a heavy shock when touched a live wire. A belt his body held him on the pole, other wise he would have heen thrown to instant death. Companions, Womer's plight, carried him down from the pole and, although badly burned and shocked, physicians he will recover, The 200th anniversary of the found ing of the Donegal Presbyterian church was celebrated at Donegal near Lancaster. © The Donegal Society unveiled a tablet in memory first president, Miss Martha B. Clark, of Lancaster, and will mark the graves of 10 revolutionary doldiers, Adjutant General Beary general orders directing the com manding officers of National Guard units to recruit all federally recogniz. ed units to as full strength as possible by June 30. The allotment of federal funds, it was explained, will be baged on their strength on that date, Edward Burke, aged 20, was arrest. ed In Pittsburgh in connection with no less than 75 burglaries, the police say, of which 25 were of chain tea stores, The police also charge Burke with being one of the gang which entered the residence of Cornelius Scully the night of April 2 and while heing driv. en from the house shot Scully In a leg, Knocking a box of dynamite caps from a shelf, Mrs. John Masionic and her 12-year-old son were fatally hurt at Scranton, Burglars entered the offices of the North Pole Tee company at Pittsburgh and escaped with £2000, Attempting fo jump on a moving trolley ear at Rocky Springs Park, Harry Frank, of Lancaster, sustained a crushed foot, Falling into a tub of hot water while hig, mother's hack was turned, Robert, 2.vear-old son of C, H, Klinebeter, of Beaver Springs, was so badly scalded he died near Connellsville, was ions hich the > they were re. onne isville road struck a pile ¢ of a gil asant., had and had the mountains when the men, employes Mount Pls fin start- through aca; Schayikill Haven, ing electrical work pole rendered unconscious hie hand around seeing Springs, fegned oe Women have been exempted from the payment of the $5 head tax by the Altoona school board for 1921. When Virginia Funk, 7 years old, of Esterly, near Reading, discovered Calling seized it closing the door, father, Oscar Funk, he where Westley E, Conklin, a guest, shot It. The snake measured five feet nine inches, £2000 Hotel Jewels valued at more than stolen from the Packard i K. Wills and J. B. Brays The men came registered and obtained while the other guests were dinner, ransacked several rooms, The heaviest logs fell upon Frank Capella; wife of the pro- The rald was discovered hours after the men had an automohile, fired a bullet car on the Pennsyiva- train just north missing a woman pas. inch. It tore away a damaged the hotel, Then, the at prietor, two left Canton In An unknown Pullman eXpress person nia railroad of Pottsville, genger by an wire screen and work. Captain Harry L. conductor of retire from service Pennsylvania railroad, having year with the rail wood Reigh, a Greenshurg, will of passen- ger |O0n the com- pleted his 57th The Clinton County Bar laid professional d an outing at Hamersley's Fork, In nty, trout dinner at aside [ts uties for upper end of the cou where wmted | Van Hotel, hundred and ir was partici) Horn's One dollar the fifty two hoxes of els price hur de fend- two Th ladee purchased the I street » nd Exchang ines 186d] } The class was y ref that has ever petit i court for automohile tire Worrel, of W near Greenshurg, i8 when the iron was struck » rim required the expe nditure of than $1000 in couns , Court costs, ete to try the case in of N was conv Sr. chol ontown, ng the con pulse ry school aw, the arrying with it a fine of 1 11- int vietion Morris refused to send his the plea tt The le. most he of the vear-old son to school on health would not permit, tly June hattle was one of the contested of the first week term With more and the Nor than $150,000 in current bills paid strong according to Treas. of this is due on unseated nies, lives In a shan- 1 Lock Haven, and who is employed as a night track watchman for the Pennsylvania rail road, was accl ally shot through the abdomen by his own revolver while fishi in Ferney Run, Caparello slip- ped on a wet rock at the gide of the stream and fell. As he d the re volver he earried dropped out of the holster and struck on a rock, which discharged the weapon. He managed walk to his shanty, two tant, where the wound was bandaged neighbors, then was brought to the hospital in Lock Haven, His condi is serious, Michael Marzen, a Hazleton miner, wag entombed by a fall of rock for six hours, but rescuers finally reached him, The of the new motorized fire truck by the Schaefferstown Fire company was the occasion of a big turnout of firemen from Berks, Lan- caster and Lebanon counties, Superintendent of Public Instrue- tion Finnegan will sail from San Francfco August 3 for Honolulu as a delegate to the Pan-Pacific Congress Education, Work has been started on Shamo- kin's Memoria! Hall, which is to be erected by the community as a tribute to the soldiers and sailors who served in the world war. Charles Aucker, of Union township, Union county, died from injuries suf- fered When eanght under a road drag. A serious forest fire, covering 75 acres, near Proctor, Lycoming county, ras extingulghed by a crew of 25 men after an all-night fight, It took a Uniontown jury less than half an hour to acquit Bennle Brown of the murder of Sylvester Williams, Robert Barnes, 10 years old, of Burnham, was shot through the right arm by a small rifle in the hands of a playmate, Frank Hassel, of McAdoo, was ser! ously wounded in the let leg by the ac cidental discharge of an automatic re solver while returning from a fishing trip. treasury county's ging with cash, Most bul urer Phillips to ands by the hig coal comp John at Ferney, near Caparello, who dent ng id so to miles dis- by tion housing on GENERALLY IS WRONG “Wise Boys” Are Incorrect Nearly Every Time, Dopesters Possessed Marvelous Amount of Knowledge on Sullivan Corbett Affair—Lavigne Looks for Surprise, Beware the dope of the boxer, Ex- pert information generally goes wrong. Go back to the days of the Demp- sey-Fitzsimmons setto, Ninety-nine out of 100 picked Dempsey, Well, he lost, oh, And then came the Irish champion, Peter Maher, and these same boxers sald that he would eat Fitz alive. It was astounding, mar- velous the amount of knowledge they they lost; Fitz won and BO easy. possessed ; won easily, Then comes the Sullivan-Corbett af- fair. With hardly a dissenting the experts chose Sullivan, and ly that mouthed big fellow pocket before of stood In amazement. They had with the £2506) in his vest the fight had rounds. They lost every ane again. than at any previous championship af- fair in the history of the ring. Then they retrenched; they that Corbett would win mong. As usual they won. : ring thelr present t Abe for in were Wrong. prognostication the ime fared. bane Attel there and a they pick edd There is always has hee a 1¢ i8 See Johnny told he did and Altell stance. against They us that i couldn't lose, but Leor of was host other bouts in wrong fell always will he prejudi favoring native sons tural to dice is apt winners foreign take a Europe, Kid welght coming night, He Carpentier But in his Demp come sut has a Demp- he flatfooted. hunch Sey, SNYE will surprise next predict ey ion can whip Carpen- right, and then he words, watch FC mark oj out prise; a win fo ble.” arpentier Box n in Milwaukee gust 23 ast petted $168 857.70. bouts iw 3 8 Miss Alexa Stirling has 19 E five being of wood, -." » odds the big de have Placing pends on ancestors or not . + 0» fight on whether you Even offered that America win three golf titles . * » money is being will one in college record time when who bets on every consistently Is to death, s * » he man and loses nagged” brother of Francis, golf tournament Ray Oulmet, von the annual . - . States twice before Is it . . * Those who believe a knockout Is and where? . - * when Georges has been photographed with probably to offset the pictures California, has been 122 squad, University of The headlock has lost its grip on the public since Strangler Lewis’ famous Columbia l= now the gem of the Harlem river, having copped Childe cup race from Princeton and Pennsylvania, » . . Yale's freshmen collection of track stars looked good in the mud when it beat Harvard 81% to 35% at Cam- bridge. . v0» Recommendations may be made to the International Athletic federat'on to eliminate walking, tug-of-war, oy cling, fencing, shooting, rowing, ton. ni¢ and football from the Olymple games, _— en ad ® Ah § BESPECTACLED PITCHER Josh Devore, m1 manager of the Grand Rapids team of the Cen: tral league, has signed Otto Mel fer. a Milwaukee semi-pro piteh- er. who wears ginsses a la Meadows, He had a trial with the Milwaukee Associntion team a year ago, but did not make the grade, B® avr pry “Carpentier, In will be the next world,” sald chat will defeat hout on me if he three my opinion, heavyweight ch William A. the other day. Jack July 2, ar irady dur “He the big I not surprise ing a surely Dempsey in id it w turns the or four rout “Dempsey was lard. he Garden. eet isn’t when he He boxed WHE Commi Brenna In a wonderful boxer Jim pentier not only the the greatest {"orbetl's since time if is seient . but he is a powerful and the quickest thinker in the ig tod “When those find ay. fellows clash you'll § that Carpentier's clever defensive ——————— A ————— A —_— BASEBALL NOTES Eddie streak. Collins continues his hitting . ss The clinch in boxing is no relation to the squeeze play of base! * 3 ball * . wut 8 what? “You can’t teil a pi scoreboard.” ( layer wit} ‘an't tell him - * » Otto Miller, in his twelfth year with the Dodgers, is better ball than ever. catching - * - Mulrenan seems to be getting better every time out. At his control is improving. least, * » * Our idea of nothing at all: the honor of batting into the first triple play of the season. * + \d Clyde Manion, Detroit catcher, has | sociation team. . . - a double it doesn’t mean that a rubber ball was used, % » - Preliminary work on the new stadium for the New York Americans has been started. * » * «The New York Yankees have sent Outfielder Christiansen to Joplin te re place Frank Gleich. » - * Walter (“Dutch”) Ruether, Cincinnati player, is ice to the Dodgers this year. * * * former games in Chicago. kids perk up in their studies, . . . during which several aren't registered in the big leagues. - » » four straight games of their recent series, each time by a one-run margin. * . - The 14th must lucky day. He cracked out his first homer of the season on April 14, and Bis second on May 14. . . - Shortstop Tom Stevenson of the Min- peapolis team became disgusted with his own work last week, pac ked his grip snd started homeward. » . - One of the notable comebacks of the season who should not be overlooked is the veteran Bill McKechnle, who Is going great yuns for Minneapolis. . - - Walter Christensen, new outfielder from the New York Yankees, got away with the Joplin team. He is compli mented for his smartness of play as well as his hitting and fielding ability. * . - The Detroit club also ig going to the Alabama colleges for them. It has signed George Johnson, pitcher and eaptain, and Sam Barnes, second base- man of the Alabama Pofyrechnie insti- tute. fries and pre fories over Sullivan anda WHY SPORT EDITORS ARE EASILY PEEVED Vrestl ng yE aris Fighting witze (sut Chipulonis Baseball—Covel Wambsgunss lLebouvreaux Swimming—Duke Kahanam ku, Beaurepalre Running--Koleh nen Skating japtie, N Bill laray Kieckhefer Skiing Huntvedt, Rw ing Fagne, Boillot, cuddy Oeschger Isson. Goux, Chas Patschke, nt uto hd Pittsburgh National al League Club Of. ficials Decide to Retain Little Rock Hurler, — Chief Yellowhorse, the Indian, who Nationals this season, will re main with the team as a regular. This FERRE Sia) | Chief Yellowhorse. became known when officials of the club announced that the Little Rock team had been paid the purchase money for Yellowhorse's release. ———————— I 10 CREDIT GIVEN ARTIE HOFMAN It Was “Circus Solly's” Throw to John Evers That Forced Merkle at Second Base, Artie (“Circus 80lly") Hofman, Chi. cago Cub center fielder from 1808 to 1012. has returned to baseball after nine years in the commercial world. Announcement 18 made of Hoffman's appointment to coach a high school team at Chicago, In 1008 it was Hofman’s throw from center to Johnny Evers at second that forced Merkle of the New York Giants, causing the game, which was for the pennant, to end In a riot. The Cubs defeated the (lants in the play-off, thereby winning the title. 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