The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 18, 1921, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
York.—A sufferer from heart trouble,
Winfield F. Hauser, 70 years, well-
in bed at his home near here,
Marietta Stephen 8. Maloney,
years old, fell dead in the office of Dr,
T E.
Jor
time,
Juniata —After serving the Pennsyl-
vaniw railroad 48 a train-
man on the Pittsburgh
medicine, being ill but a short
years as
has been retired on a pension.
Forestville, - Several hours
a n found
the
Lancaster.
fall, Franklin
will inaugurate
nomics and
Fre nd
ine emple ye, was dead h
roadside,
With
and
the opening
Marshall
new course eco
a in
business administration
Ten
were here
ton when County
Bachman duplicate
weeks
Harrisburg
ment filed a
service commission
I machines
Hazle
| 8)
three
e slot
and West
Detective
«1 }
ii
i IS
iio
seized at
James
raids of
Aga,
The
petition
highway depart
the publie
abolition of
with
for the
Baltimore
Meversdale,
grade the
Ohio railroad near
Harrisburg. —The
turnpikes, all dating Pack many
was recorded at the state capitol when
crossing on ana
passing of
yeurs,
the derrees of dissolutior were entered
for the roads between Berlin and Han-
over, York county: Green Lane
Coshenhoppen and Harleyville and
Lederachsville, Montgomer: county.
The turnpikes were bought by the state
and the counties,
Beaver Meadow
aged 24, a miner,
Beaver Meadow colliery
Valley company, li
stick of
held it.
John
nploy edd
of the
fo
in the
Iehigh
ve tell
< how
dynamite exploded w
He was softening the
to placing it in
unknown
exploded, blowing off part
left hand and burning boti
badly that it is
can be
Seranton,
this
T0 »
1, from some
eves
tion if the
saved.
i,
city, has for
askir
London
George to visit Scranton
when he
attend the
The Welsh Woman
ing with
her
Comes
disarmai
the
have tl
on In
Jonte
pression
raigned
work, of thi
hefore
been gi
rattle
thumber
against
state |
inquir
M.
meado
made by
Gi Water
eaves
weather
af the pollute
tf poisonous to
root
as cattle
i 10 destroy
on Mi
their annual upy
On Au ft 1 the
ane cent a quart
1
iN
ity
jumped
n this «
prices were
and fore
cast another advance for reptember 1.
The extremely dry
five
sons for the action of the producers in
"advan: ing
Hazleton
ing 1
ton
wesither of the p
is given as one of Me
the rates
An early start in prepar
the Hazle
i.
ir winter was made
and Mahanoy di
high Valley
were put
approaches,
room
tracks
has
by
vision of the
track
colliery
railroad, hose
opening
clearing
to
0 work up
ditches, making
for snow off
nd removal of waste coal that
collected he right of way.
a big demand for
through the winter because
small demand this summer
Complete figures
the highway department's con-
struction work show completetion of
315 miles of durable road for this sea
son, exceeding any record
in any state, according to records
the state capitol. The fgures are for
the week ending July 28. In that week
the construction 34 miles,
which was also n record.
York.—~The police are looking for
two negroes who threw a brick through
a show window at Cohen Brothers’
Jewelry store, King 2nd George streets,
and stole a number of gold watches
and rings valued at £500. Several
shots fired by a citizen failed to halt
the thieves,
Milton Ground was broken here for
a $50,000 creemery and milk condens
ery for the United Dairyinen’'s League
Co-operative Association, of Utica, N,
Y.
Milton.~ David Taylor, aged 73, shot
and killed himself In the barn at his
home near here.
Marietta, James L. Ely, years
old, of this place, died ag the result of
entting hig left leg with a sickle sey.
eral weeks ago,
Lewistown William F, Eckbert, Jr,
appointed postmaster here to succeed
Allen A. Orr, took charge of the of.
fice Monday.
be shoveled the
along t
Indications point to
anthra«
of the
Harrisburg
ite
for
state
ever made
at
WHS over
—
i
Reranton.—The war department has
removed from the slackers’ list the
name of John Capiello, Board No. 1,
Lackawanna county, he having served
as John M. Capiello,
Altoona. Officers and
the Pennsylvania rdllroa. who ‘“esire
to attend the citizens’ military train-
ing camps will be paid by the company
while In camp, according to an an-
nouncement by William wlmer, superin-
tendent of the ndddle division, Officers
and employes entitled to a vacation
will receive full pay for the full vaca
for the ree
Employes
employes of
weeks,
tion with pay will get half pay for the
entire four-week period.
Harrisburg.—Death warrants were
Wil-
lam Knight, Chester; David Jones,
son, Northampton, week of September
and Love Wilson, Dauphin, and
Floyd Smith, Bradford, week of Octo
ber 3. .
Uniontown. So successful have heen
local nurses their goat
farm that the number gots
be doubled at once,
furnishing milk to select
until the
thant
with
Of is to
Twelve goats have
Custom
demand has
hecome so great arrangements
Four
prescribing
The
of
their
have been made for y animals.
are
thelr
entirely in
local physicians
milk
is
How
goats for
venture
patients,
the
permit
with
hands
to be associated the new
Pittshurgh. Judge C
United States distri
an order “cr the
of whisky to
non-beverage
ton. The
federal
States
P. Orr, of the
court here, issu-
return of four bar
Philiff Yherman, =
of Hazle
confiscated
rels
liquor denler,
by
Johnstown. United
R. P. Smith,
Johnstown, who heard testimony 'n the
whisky
was
Agents at
Commissioner
case and recommended that the whisky
returned, the court
evidence that but
seized but
marks of
be informed that
the disclosed three
whisky were that
with imi
1}
identification are Johnstown
recommended
be returned
in
n
n
Mrs
iy i
in a
vistow Thomas Hawke, 65
years old, is precarious condition
the neck,
rol
granddaught«
3 a 11¥
from a bullet
dentally
T-yen
ver
thrown
girl
pointing
trigger " nie
ac
inflicted
r-old
was
useless
ed
HNsige
found tool
mother, 1
i
rod
he
T)
euate
"
fund
The
S8O7.005 63
255.0/8 00
SAR A320 0
13
ng fund has
vested ensh,
P tray
ottay
1a)
1] of
Instead
the price
tH) cer
n
of
He ts per
1&
The
for
pounds, foe * w
raised here to a cont a pound
however, timed,
weather
was ill
with the drop to cooler many
get slong without
the
The
the
consumers decided to
ioe, others
prohil
manufacturers
while declared nes
prices are
and
has
tive dealers
cinim demana
been so great in this city it was
necessary to import at higher
pric oR
Tamaqua 4 for ad
to i
Tamaqua school board
Yoloot ing
wlecting
pla
ditions i
I
£1
i
LE]
the schoo! dings, the
ecided to erect
a modern high school instead.
McAdoo. —Stephen 1
fell of
and was seriously
Harrisburg for
road, including more than a dozen se
tions in he
the highway
Lewistown
in
cher, aged
focond story
years, ont ft win
dow injured
dide tH
horoughs, will opened at
‘epartment
The 21 employes of the
postoffice here tendered Postmaster Al
len A. Orr a banquet upon his retire
ment, after eight year
Altoona. ~-A library
OOO pleces of wood
by Frel K.
cabinetmaker
railroad. The
the top composed
a’ service
table containing
has been finished
for
base
the Pennsylvania
ig of walnut, but
of 15 different
is
inch thick, with natural finish, and ar-
ramged in different designs,
Sharon,
Sharon Steel Hoop company,
have been shut down for
months, resumed operations
Hazleton. Mrs, Henry Polbrean,
who recently celebrated her 83d birth-
day, enjoyed an antomobile ride for the
first time in her life,
Altoona To meet the house shortage
here the Blair Home company has been
organized to erect moderately priced
homes within the reach of the average
Wage earner,
Connellsyille~An effort has been
started here to rid the city of an army
of rats, estimated to number neafly
30,000,
Lebanon ~The Ephrata and Lebanon
Traction company has filed notice with
the public service commission of two-
thirds fare for special parties,
York.—-In July visiting nurses cared
for 348 patients, making 3011 visits,
Juniata. Three masked men held
up John Kauffman here and robbed
him of $65,
Lewistown. Council has authorized
Burgess Sills to employ sufficient po-
Heemen to keep order,
which
several
TOO MANY AND LESS
EFFECTIVE HURLERS
Former Spitball King Comments:
on Pitching of Today.
Clubs in Big Show Carry Too Many
Twirlers and They Do Not Re-
ceive Sufficient Work—Bats.
men Do Not Hit Harder,
Ed Walsh, once the spithall king of
the big leagues, pow manager of the
Oneonta (N. XY.)
found time to comment
ball of today the
strikes him, Along
sald :
“The pltchers of not as
effective as they were years ago, be-
| cause carry many hurl-
| ore and curvers not receive
i sufficient
“The batsmen of today no het-
ter than they were when I was in the
big
pitching rules and the
ball,
“Years
continued
semi-professionals,
on the base
big shows as it
this line Walsh
in
today are
the ¢lubs
the
wark,
{00
do
are
show, but are helped by new
use of a liveller
ago in the major
Walsh, “every her
five
Con.
pitchers
worked in his
AS
Now
turie every
days.
trol.
result retained
there
fu
many
SPORT
The Universi fisns stadium
of
N
shaped
nel i ree
1 AnG re
Australia
teinedd the onship of the
fries
Iwo coun
t, equaled the wor
a mile
ipley Philadelphia,
has been chosen president of the Units
- * -
And nobody even thought to ask Jim
Jeffries what he thought of the argu-
ment in Jersey City. Ruch is fame,
*
* -
11
1922
Al
will probably be award
regatta of the Central
mteur Rowing association,
. » »
Peoria
the
Stntoes
Hereafter billiard tourney champion
ship emblems will be subject to chal-
lenge
pastime,
It will stimulate activity in the
Automobile races representing
France England, Italy and Belgium
will take part in the Thanksgiving day
Los Angeles
» *
races at
Louis Raymond, who beat Ichija
Kumagae in the final of the Olympic
tennis championship last summer, re-
cently won the South African title,
. - -
Georges Carpentier soon will receive
challenge for a bout to be held in
The challenge is being for-
warded by Andres Balsa, a Galician
boxer,
. =
Center college, Danville, Ky. will
play 15 football games next fall. Nine
will be staged in southern cities,
Harvard will be played at Cambridge
October 29,
. » -
Boxers who expect to work In New
Jersey must walk the chalk-line at all
“times, ag the boxing commission an-
nounces that all its rules will be strict-
Iy enforced.
-
The University of California and Le-
and Stanford university, the great I'n-
cific const rivals, have agreed to meet
for the next ten years In all forms of
major sport,
* -
Ski Jumping Is an exelting sport, and
gkilled jumpers perform wonders, says
the American Forestry Magazine, A
number of jumps exceeding 120 feet
* »
are on record,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bavs, page
Detroit Tigers
of tl
Don't chew grass or your
now Ass]
er * world's chan
athletes by London speciall
baller has had to ur
The
ETRSS
i §
ha
doctors found that the 1186
during games, This tice
Tho
sequent
pra
111 ¢
which attacks cattle, sands o
SANG
a result of the cos
Notes
clubs
the
pen tha oth
I
run
The
pull
pects
throt
ugh
are not
{renry
the
three
Pitcher
roes to ineinnati
for
the Eastern
and has
old
Jack Perrin, varcity
Foy
n
of
Red
thall mar ¥ Hiversiiy
Boston
for tryout
rews h
Huron
Roy
And
the
-
The veteran Jos
resigned as manager of
team of the Iakola
irown succeeds him.
- »
ne
Jay
league and
of all those finds
What
of the yi
has hecome
monikers
April?
whose were
Have
nr
in fast
been
paraded type
they lost again?
- w *®
Ki
ot find
begun to
alibi.
Diode Paskert, playing wit} nuns
City under a fat bonus
going
at umpires as an
L * »
Hove n
$0 casy and bas
{00k
continued to
Charleston, snes Larry Che ney
has go
management,
reat guns It ran up 14 straight
wing bhefore a halt was called
* »
=
*
Pitcher Friday, who starte«
Virginia league with
sent the Piedmont
folned the Petershurg Trunkmakers
- -
The Brooklyn National league
i= tn the peculiar position of working
with both Memphis and New Orleaps,
for the Southern pren-
1 in
but
league,
Wilson,
in
»
ciub
rivals league
nant.
. & »
The Detroit on
look for infielders, has purchased Jack
Tavener, the midget shortstop of the
Columbia club of the South Atlantic
league. {
. 9
Tom Hughes, pitching for Los An-
geles the other day, got special men-
tion in the papers for shutting out the
hard-hitting Oakland team, allowing
hut six hits,
club, "nlways
-
* ®
Doe Barrett, who formerly served
as scout and trainer for the New York
Yankees and Glants, has been en
gaged by Connie Mack to dig up some
talent for the Athletics,
* - - »
In Outfielders Trefry and Ramsey,
who top Augusta's batting order, the
Tigers claim the two fastest runners
fn the league. They are also among
the best base runners in the Sally
league.
PITCHERS FINALLY WIN
haseball
{ter
It
v7
' FORETOLD VICTORY AT GOLF
Jock Hutchison, Chicago Professional,
Made His Prophecy Come True
at St. Andrews.
“ib
»,
Teton
f
Jock Hutchison,
Flot
winter
golf tournament
asked he
chances to the
ifn open
Jock
Ameri
open
inact was how
figured ns
ritich
“We'll
At St,
can contender
battling alone,
glorious victory, made his prophecy
true by his own efforts, and
the thanks of the nation,
«on
do it," he answered quietly.
Ameri.
Jock,
rout into a
other
early
Andrews every
went
turned
out
a
come
IS ROWING CHAMPION AT 40
in Winning Senior Single Sculls
Hilton Belyea Made New Record
for Mile and Half,
Hilton A. Belyen of St. John, N. B,,
is 0 rowing champion at 40.
He won the New England amateur
senior single championship recent
ly. Hig time of © minutes and 368 sec.
onde wns a new sectional record for
the mile and a half.
Rowers, like wrestlers, seem to Im
prove with age. It is a sport which de.
velops them continually.
Thelr muscles keep on developing
and thelr strength increases,
And they do not burn out as
guickly as fighters or baseball pl
i
ST. PAUL IS STRONG
FOR TOMMY GIBBONS
Has Best Chance to Make Demp-
sey Tire Himself Out.
Titieholder Usually Fights With That
Ferocity That Exhausts Himself
and Flattens Opponent
Short Order,
in
inst
Tommy Gibbons proba
g tl
g with
other heavywelght |
Bt. Paul writer
that he might
off the
until
Dempsey
that
attens
Des
0
an
world,
it is
je to
title
hilm
with
well
the
“"
ible
and
be dt
ward tearing
thausted
fights
him as
and he has
re than four
few occa
usually
exhausts
his opponent
BO Ind
five rounds on might;
sions
Gib better
bons, in short, has a
to make
down than have any
it the is
that
There
when he
the other
Was
wear
nim-
oth-
Dempsey
self of the
! classy
knockout
many
that
ensure the
ly cruel
point
he is
may een
’ HNNeCessLr
fn ars
i
i
i
po
All Kinds
of
is 884 ma
to keep many men YOung,
also makes some fed] olde
-
i.
Moines wants the 1022
Trapshoo
Des Grand
:
the seconds
the
1€
for
n tin
catches it.
SPON gH
*
Wilson,
the
middlews t cham
lake
Johnny Fd
of world, is willing te
* * .
Albert M. Barron, former Per
football player, will
CC. football team next
* *
coach the M.
¢
ie
Ail
-
Jess Willard says he has been lead.
ing a simple life and Is now ready to
meet Jack Dempsey again.
-. -
E. M. Daniel of Lynchburg carried
off the amateur target championship
of Virginia breaking 108 cut of 200.
» *
These interested in schoo!
have set in motion
a Chinese amateur
athletics
plans to
organize athletic
union,
LI a
The Jockey of New York has
withdrawn from Frederick Johnson the
privilege of entering Ris horses in the
Empire City meeting.
- »
club
-
James Roke, trainer of the H. P.
Whitney horses, has offered to race
Tryster against the Derby winner, Be-
Gave Yourself, for $50.00 a side.
. * »
Some day John Ray is going to feel
just right, and ali the conditions will
exactly suit him. Then watch the old
world’s record in the one-mile run
frop. y
- - -
Audacious, the horse that won the
Rubutwar and Darter handicaps this
year, wii ieave the track at the end
of the present season and enter upon
a stud career,
* ee
‘A new athletic stadium is planned
for West Virginia university. The
field will be 400 feet wide and 700 feet
long, containing two gridirons, a base
ball field and tennis courts,