The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 23, 1922, Image 6

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
The production of coal
Greenshurg.
and coke in the ninth bituminous
trict In 1921 was many Lwmns
that of 1920, the annual report of §
Hall, of Connellsville,
for the ninth distriet,
shows. Total
the sixty-three mines in operation In
the district,
Altoona.—Frank J. Over, editor
the Hollidaysburg Register, has
nominated by President Harding
postmaster at Hollidaysburg. He will
succeed A. R. Traugh, editor of the
Democratic Standard. Over was post.
master for twelve pears prior
Traugh's appointment,
Hazleton—Willlam Kramer, world
war veteran, has been appointed cap-
tain of the police force here.
Altoona.-—tCanvicted murdering
Camello Caffaretti with a on
August 23 last, James Di
sentenced in the e
by Thomas J. Baldr
Pittsburgh.—One hundred and twen-
been
for
to
of
hatchet,
Stefano was
lectric
to die
Judge ridge,
the
at (
twenty-first inter-
Insti
rive! here for
rational exihibit
The canvases will be presented to
April 8 and
om
‘arnegie
jury on awards the exh
tition will open April
York.—Burgiars d $2 in
amd
Manchester
gained
Potts
the
join
cided the
-i,
Cash
ahout t
postoffice.
by ing
women wish to
form,
fore
If
indow"”
a window,
“bay w they must
against corsets,
Pen
here
crusade
Eastern nsylvania
setiers, Session
in
aside of the corset
fad”
a ‘foolish
ing.
return
that
grace
countii
at th
of New
3 Potts
the d
mine aceiden
the highest in many
Harrisbus Regi rs of vital sta.
tistics apg ite neiude Frank B
Titus, La lowne ; George C, Alderfer,
Millbourne ; Evan H. Whilden, Lans-
ford, ar 4 Pau il B. Bar. ett, Pittston
Connel 1 Keeping with
the expanding demand for coke and en
courng
the
months,
trae
step
an upward trend of
ile reported for
the week a production of 112,710 tons.
This Is of 6080 tons and
was made possible by the addition of
640 ovens to the active list.
Pittsburgh.—An examination paper
which showed that a pupil in the East
Pittsburgh had received 100
per in nn recent arithmetic test
was found in the store of Harry Wel.
don after it was robbed last week. It
proved such a good clew that the po-
lice announced the arrest of the math-
ematical student and four other boys
for the crime. They are also being
held in connection with a number of
other burglaries.
York.—Ralph .C. Busser,
consul at Coru: a, Spain, is the father
of a baby boy born here, where Mrs,
Busser has been visiting with friends.
Marietta.—While visiting friends
here, Mrs. John H Gibbons, 058, of
Perry county, fell over dead.
Monessen. Gottfried Drogalio, a
ploneer resident here, was instantly
killed when he fell from his wagon
seat to the street, breaking his neck.
New Castle. ~Constable Lewis Wein.
berg, of this place, was Indicted on a
charge of killing Joseph Marge! In a
dispute about an alleged liquor trans.
action,
Connellsy region
an increase
school
cent
American
Lewisburg. -Chargea with running a
mooashine still In his home, Richard
O'Conrell, of this place, was held In
$1000 ball for federal court.
Harrisburg.—Clerk of Courts Falr
child has asked to be relieved of the
commission to find Elias Kane, a
year-ol¢ war veteran, who disappeared
seven years ago, He never has been
heard of since and hig pension money,
property and cash have been held
pending his return, A commission was
about to place Fim in a home when he
disappeared.
Dubois.—~Walter T. Evans was nomli-
nuted for postmaster here,
State Superintendent
¢ Instruction Finegan has been
named as one of the _ucges on the
drafts of codes for haract er educa-
tion submitted for the $20,000 prize of
for Moral Ed-
5
Harrisburg.
ucation
Pittsburgh.
ter a gun fight
near here, James Sassano
to a hospital, suffering
which, it was said,
death, The fight
died af-
township,
was taken
Farrari
Stowe
Louis
in
from
might cause
was the
of cards. Three
a game
have Leen
men
party
itnesses,
members of the
arrested, being held at w
Harrisburg. Har st
company gd ¢
applied
county court
The rg
Dauphin
erect a
has y the
for a charter to
and for “pleas-
nment.” Public
John 8. Rilling and
radio station operate
ure
ice
and entertal Serv.
Commissioner
ssion «ngineer
They
jectures
commi
GG. Krause a
the
promoters. plan
by
pede
them
are equij
tbhute
wireless to members who
with repel
Alte
lux Klan
ing
stations,
Wana Two lodge: f the
y
bet stablished
fiery
nitted
ad:
ceremon
on recip.
New |
ind Mrs y ; Baugman from
third floor of the Wall
er they had
Mr
the
building
trapped by
owned by
by the
as rescued
ace
fire
Mr.
fire is
been
shooting gallery
Baughman T
about £5000,
in the
te loss
the
have
Male
altoona E
inia railroad
1 Altoona Works
following officers: President,
Gamble; vice president and
ager, W. L. Eanderson ;
B. Furer; treasurer, W, °,
rector, F. W. Lane, and pi
liam Hippo
Uniontown,.——A
mployes of Penns
organized
Choir,
shops
H.
man-
Miller, di-
anist, Wil
new record for vio-
during the last month, the total num
ber of cases reported to Coroner 8. IL
Baum during February being
increase of 2° over January
ber of fatalities was’
Gates mine disaster,
lost their lives.
cords show that 31 men lost their lives
62,
boosted by
‘n which 25 men
month, Only two murders
cide were reported.
Mount Carmel Crossing a
with her father, Flora
place, was hit by an automobile
one light burning and badly injured,
Connellsville.~~James E,
nominated for postmaster here,
Rappo.~Mrs, Maria H. Buchter,
this place, 88 years old, died suddenly
while talking to relatives,
Bloomsburg.~The Columbia County
Guernsey Breeders’ Association will
launch a campaign to plac: 100 pure
bred bulls on farms,
Hazleton. —Ccunell has digposed of a
£250,000 bond Issue wt ¢ premium of
$24,175
Training activities have
cluding the
ing A. R. Sharp,
rowing crews
Jr., how to handl
it athletic depgrtments at Harvard, in-
Jert Halnes instruct-
Little Britisher Has Ghthered Much
Wealth and Would Now Lead
Simple Life.
Jimmy
from the
now th
Wilde Is anxious to retire
The Briton,
gathered a big
to
little
Irty-
slice of w
settle down
and would lke
his family
can be
reguirems
make th
earnings
that he
fore hangit
will both
BABE ADAM'S GREAT RECORD
Finished Second in National! League
With Low Average of 265
Earned Runs Per Game,
Babe
Pittshurgh
his major
establish
the season
official
ond only
averas }
the
effect!
to Donk, of Nt
Cardinals, in pitching VOness
finishing the recent campaign with the
average nee] runs
game. Based on percentage of games
won he tied for first place
National league
teammate, Charlie Glazner,
14 contests and losing only
percentage of 737
The most noteworthy
Adam's work during the season was
his uncanny control, He took phrt in
1X bases on
low per
among the
pitchers with his
winning
five, for a
feature of
balls, He did not make a single wild
pitch nor did he hit a le batsman
with a pitched ball. In addition he al
so compiled the longest winning streak
of the season by gaining mine
secutive victories
TO RACE WITHOUT GAMBLING
ging
Con.
at Old Tarnforan Track, Near
San Francisco,
racing, novel that It is
to conduct It without at-
gambling, Is the principal ob.
ject of the Pacific Coast Jockey club,
recently incorporated in Delaware, it
Is announced by Rudolph Spreckels,
one of the Incorporators. Spreckels
sald the association believed racing
could be conducted without betting
baseball or any other clean
Horse
proposed
in
The association, which has acquired
the old race track at Tanforan, south
of San Francisco, plans extensive im-
provements there, Mr. Spreckels sald,
Including a grandstand and stables, It
also plans to promote polo matches
SPORT NOTES
University
of Iowa conte mplates he
Ted
fret rn
area in
London,
-
i8 IS
Yale
nglish-bullt she
5 rowing equ
The
ised over
has taken
ni
New
out
y Dowd
will
England heavy
of the ho
because of
be
Sane
xing
an
«aw
for time
of
game
attack
ers wipelns
- ty »
Swedish skater
skating
Kachler
Gillis
won the amateur figure
championship by defeating
Boeck! of Anstria,
» * .
Grafstrom,
world
amount to
draws an
ne #tate
A boxer doesn't seem to
much nowadays he
occasional suspension from sor
boxing commission,
. *
unless
Syracuse university fosters half a
dozen major sports. They are row-
ing, foothall, baseball, track and field,
basketball and lacrosse,
- . *
The South Atlantic league at
meeting at Columbia on January
decided to open its season April
and close it September 4.
. * + »
its
17,
Astayanax Douglas, college catcher
who sat on the Cinecinnat! Reds’ bench
all last season, has been appointed
coach of athletics at Amarillo, Tex,
» » -
The club that seems most dissatis.
fled over the Iatest big trade In the
American league is Detroit, which
wanted Dugan or Scott or somebody,
- - *
Pat McNulty, captain elect of the
Ohlo State baseball team, has been
signed by the Cleveland Indians. He
i= an outfielder and bats left-handed.
- * »*
Six collegiate foothall games are
scheduled at the Polo Grounds, New
York, beginning with the Fordham
ve, Georgetown game, October 21, and
concluding with the Columbia wa,
Dartmouth battle November 18.
y
TIMES HAVE CHANGED
Thirty years agd five pacers
had records of a mile In 2.10 or
better and Direct, 2.08, was the
fastest, At the close of the
921 light harness racing season
there were about 4,000 pacers
enrolled among the classy 2.10
milers with 14 having records
of 2 minutes or faster, *
3 CPP OOOPOOCIII IOP OOPIOIOIOIOOIIOOPS
BASE RUNNING HURT
BY TERRIFIC SLAMS
Popular Idea.
Records Would
to Emulate
Ruth
Indicate—Desire
Deeds of Babe
ils Blamed.
What was matter
running in
Has the
the
1021%
science
with
of getting
thereby
Lhe
Jost
thie pits her,
lu beut
catcher, become
A glan
ords
enabling
throw of
art?
ieague red
fact
major
Season reve
' t
that mighty
ning Players who
years
bases didi
lust suming
While ti
the ball
BUCK O'NEILL IS RETAINED
ia Keeps Football
Will Be Assisted by
of Illinois.
John
University eleven
nouncement nde recently
CO000O0OOCOOOO
Coach Buck O'Neill.
athletics: who added that Joseph
Brooks, head coach at Williams for
assistant coach. Tom Thorp, who as.
sisted O'Neill last fall, goes to New
York university In 19022 and Phil
another assistant, no longer will
be at Columbia. Depler made the
hypothetical all-American eleven in
when he played center at IIH
nois.,
PLAYING THROUGH OPTIONAL
Wimbledon Association Has Altered
its Position With Regard to
Challenge Round.
From England comes the news that
the Wimbledon association has altered
its opposition with regard to the chal.
lenge round which has been law since
time immemorial and has made the
matter of playing through optional to
the players entered. Tilden, Mlle,
Lenzien and R. Lycett, and Woosnam,
the holders of the championship
titles, have been written to and the
option given them of playing through
the events which they won ast year
or standing out and defending thelr
title. Tiden, It is understood, wih
play through,
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