PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS — Hazleton. —George C. Bock, with the postoffice here con- 31 The stockholders of Bank voted to Chambershurg.- National here, exercises held Hallam. ~—Commencement here were in tle, a forest fire which swept 30 acres of timber land between here and Nes- and farmers, Bellwood. —Falling down and was probably fatally injured. Walnut—D. C. Titzel, of this place, has been appointed forest ranger for Log valleys. Harrisburg. —State highway and po- lice departments worked out a plan to round up automobiles and trucks with been reported. When it was discover- ed of the Registrar Eynon offered to those which were illegible, but, while probably 10,000 have turned and new are which cannot be res a bad tag driver for driving a tag. Huntingdon. the gOMme tags replace been in setg issued, there dl. stopped an £10 to many Every car wi will 1} ii Ue i warned of the $15 -~-When ght on Pennsylvar road wrecked here, traffic the east was interrupted New made here by the was five (Castle. - Announcement Equitable Life was nsur- received diplomas, Drifton.—Frank Malouskey, of this place, who interfered in a neighbor hood squabble started by children, was stabbed In the neck and shoulders, Pottsville.—Charles Plerce, of St died at the Milliken Hospital the result of a frozen foot last winter, When it was first observed that foot this blood later the entire at the ankle, but the progress of and off stop was taken did not poisoning. Bethlehem.—Mrs, Emma J, Hahn 000 will be available Uniontown. .- county when ca charges of break larceny and laws, Mont the way himself levy had made of Alex McDowell, hi $3500, to collect the trailed to written by home building proposition to citizens, -Absent from Fayette on and for sentence and entering - violating the W. McCormick from up automobile came Oklahoma City to when he learned that a heen property ed that hi about to fontowr McDowell Russell. Harrist running the state all the way from will be ground a mucl with whi Drone rts Propet volver when ed. Pit:shureh deputy sl on connect tion. The the costs, three on of them by orde Charles drowned ed Into C1 One of the thrown by gpectators bile falled to driven down the steep the river. Uniontown.—F within eight the loftiest amusement park in sylvania. Twenty land, situated along and level are tion park. vn MANIONS 3 giream irankes on ¢ work as it approach avette counts weeks be able of Penn- mountain National pike, 2500 feet gon to boast acres of the more thi above : being cleared for a Amusements will be Install ed and a free pienie ground provided It is the plan of the promoters to have the park ready on Decoration Day to be thrown to the public. The new park is situated just west of the Summit Hotel, Harrisburg. — Representatives of the Associated Dailies of Pennsylvania, the State Editorial Association and the Weekly Newspaper Association met here to plan a joint meeting In June or July in Willlamsport. Altoona.—~President 8amuel Rea and directors and officials of the Pennsyl- vania rallroad were given a brief reception by representative citizens when they arrived here on a tour of inspection. Bd J. Bigley, president of the Altoona Booster Association, de- livered the welcoming speech and in his reply President Rea sald: “We hope to enlarge operations here and elsewhere and to continue to make he Pennsylvania ralirond the great- est transportation system in the world." Bethlehem. —For violation of the state school code In not sending their children to school, Martin Kunter, John Pierog and I. Vincent! were ar- rested. Kunter and Vincenti paid fines and costs, but Plerog refused and was sent to jail. Shenandoah. Harry CGanderton, 22 years old, of this place, on the way to see a doctor, dropped on the street and died suddenly from heart trouble, Steelton. ~The Bethlehem Steel com- pany has blown In a second furnace aut its plant here, where for months only one furnace has been In opera- tion, open | Palmer Hahn, an officer employed by the Lehigh Valley rallroad, sued the recover 25.000 for the hushand, was kill- to of her who re Hamilton. ~—! "rs. aldwin, who resides In the heart Newton Black Log Mourn tains, on wha the “Green Briar hefore ocks of tame § o i got ana HOE thrashing the hoth wblers, the wild INKIKIS on oon down from the mountains and gobblers and acting as king of flock tame Miss of ploneer family Elizabeth Pence, hospital follow. Satur local weelved jay when from a street car . into the 14 Coroner Cale ¥ path of an automobile well had ordered a probe f the accl- dent Two improvement Harrisburg for county highway dep have | opened in A ford-Venango tt Hollid extinguisl efore 7 nd trees were Huntingdon that a result fron the Juni layed by that escaped destruction. of the state farm bureau, + frosts ata valley has heen partly reports from various sect] ne ff she hil ry y fren much of he hlostoming fruit pit Roberts § secretary local branch hag found that the apple crop will reach a one-third nor- mal yield at and that chards of but slightly injured. York. this of least many in store city was added to when the York Underselling com- pany and Beal's restaurant were en- tered. From the former £76 was ob- tained and from the latter $16, while £152 and valuable jewelry was taken from the home of William A. Rowe, Here the birglars were thorough that the mattresses were removed from the beds and sliced open. Lebanon. —Dr. Willlam M. Gullford, dean of the surgical profession in Leb anon county, was honored with a ban- quet by the Lebanon County Medieal Society on the occasion of his com- pletion of 70 years of active prae- tice. Dr. Guilford is In his 00th year, Harrisburg. ~Northumberland coun- ty commissioners have been given au thority by the state water supply com- mission to build three new bridges while authority has been given Colum- bus, Chester and Snyder counties to construct small ones, Shamokin ~-Gypsies held up Floyd Shawda, a contractor here, but he succeeded In beating them off before they could obtain his money. Bloomsburg.~Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernhard, Sr., of this place, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at their home, Brownsville~Drawn under a mov. ing train when his raincoat caught as he attempted to alight, William PF. Pursglove, a brakeman here was seri. ously Injured, Mt. Carmel Dealers here mve res duced the price of milk from 14 to 12 cents a quart. &0O There must be some Scotch mixed in the Irish of John McInnis, for Stuffy £ 8 bra laddie on the J When the Indian firet baseman done with ] be able in goes In for gets to give a good golf competition If he ever the game seriously, Stuffy played the Lakewos lub course at Dallas while the (Cleve and n 2 x Reso 4 9 ery aay “ey 41d it right along in the BO 1d once in 86, That's not bad sever played McInnis played a but for a fellow who never gntil ia got interested ite last season Now he's He talks cessantly and if you should bug PITCHER MORTON IS LOGICAL To Obtain Control Cleveland Star Uses Some Small Object to Aim at in Practice. Guy Merton, considerably smaller than the plate to aim at, Usually a small fielder's glove or a player's cap serves the purpose, Guy's logic is obvious. . “1f£ 1 can get In the habit of put- the ball over a small plate 1 ought to have an easier time finding Play by Play-—Considered Good Advertising. Results of Yale football and other athletic contests may soon be broad cast by radio, along with lectures and other Yale events, according to plans under consideration by the university publicity department. If the plans work out successfully, it was said that Yale football games would be broadeast play by play. “The scheme is a very good adver tising one for Yale,” Prof. Charles F. feott of the electrical engineering de- partment of Sheffield scientific school, sald. “The legal aspect of the pro posal is altogether favorable, and 1 have no doubt that any technical diffi. culties which may, present themselves will be easily taken care of." Clark to Coach Maine Nine, Wilkie Clark has gone to Orono, where he will coach the University of Maine baseball team the coming sea- son. Clark was the Colby baseball mentor lest year. Takes Up Golf, him against wall. His forte is driving several dri of ar apt to he bounding golf ba the He has made es on the 3% and gets an isn't as good were, he would fine Jock yards pverage o the turned In on have gOIE ROOTEK MacKenzie, professional at is some golfer when the MacKen- under SO tribute and amazed drive Course was always zie seldom does the that's a pretty good ituffy's golfing Mclnnis 44) prowess hig iron well and soon ag he watch handles all clubs green out! ui. Baseball Note The Louisville club pr ‘atcher Tony News have i rig! Catcher Harry Lake and Lake will in with George Staliingy Ad »- * Bochester Newport and i settled thelr argument over the tr An enthusiastic booster for the An Twombley back to the for Arnold Statz. Wt trade Cubs even up Major league scouts will now be He 1s Pat Olsen of the State - * - Another of the old-time stars seems drop out. Eddie Foster's job i i and released Pitcher The St. Louis signing them from the colleges. An- other new one Is Thomas, a southpaw pitcher with Lynchburg (Va.) College. - » » Manager Wilbert Robinson says that in Dazzy Vance and Harry Shriver the Dodgers have the two best “second Roy Davis, former oil magnate, who at- tempted to break into professional ball as a pitcher, with the 8t. Louis Browns, has been turned over to the Tulsa club. - . . Benningshoven, the new catcher of the St. Louis Cardinals who looks pretty good to Branch Rickey, was rec ommended by Jack Roche, veteran catcher, » LJ . President Frank Navin has an. nounced that when the 1022 season closes work will be started on adding a second deck to the grand stand at the Detroit park. - * . Sharps who have watched Clyde Bar. foot, a new pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinale, say he has a twisting fade- away that National league batters are going to find deceptive. - . . Coast league critics are boosting fn young outfielder named Perry O'Brien, who is with the Vernon team. He is sald to be as fast as they make them, and a great prospect. COLLINS NOT SLIPPING Whits Ld Eddie Collinge of Box, considered bj perts to he second sucker, John MoGruw During the While game nt the Polo cently MeoeGraw veteran comrade in conversation “Now,” sald course of a Collins ; he's the class “Ah, “but he's a slippin’.” "Why?" queried “Well, he's beginning to get a double chin, It's a sure sign ey don't cover the ground or hit as well when they that way.” At this juncture Eddie made a and speared a line of with one Gleason laughed the fai y bail's Yslippin,” says (ilite iii wee greenest in of Un SOEArianty Fés his grounds “Luger “Kid” Gleason the Kid, “in teted-tete the “theres ves," nused McGraw, Glennon, get long dive drive hack hand and second Fr S41 £004 SM ASHAAV1 8 PARA BOTAN commer, RUMORED RETIREMENT OF HOPPE REGRETTED Hoped That Player Will Recon- sider His Step. Has Been Credit to Billiard Game and Has Had Much to Do With Mak. ing Sport Popular—Entitied to Another Try. retirement The reported i of liard game Willie Hoppe ig to be regretted the wonderf his marvels that reconsider of the game, Hoppe has been a credit world and has had the fs His manager deserves ii will as for: aT step an fr one of cushion making is todny game amin, alm ered! i Willie Hoppe Executing a Masse Shot. panner in which Hoppe's tours manship and should by the public. Jake feated Hoppe In the title n by the narrowest of margins, and the farmer champion is certainly entitled to another try at the honor within a few months’ time. It is intended to take any credit due from Mr. Schae- who is a marvelous player, but not be t« je Schaefer afch Ir ol, not the year. of All Kinds Girls of Bishop Strachan school, Toronto have taken up lacrosse, . * \d Panama is to have a jockey club and a $100,000 race course by next season, * * » Charles Paddock, world champion sprinter, will make journalism his life work. * * * Harold J. Freedman of Beriin, N H., has been elected captain of me Harvard wrestling team. » - * David L. “Davy” Jones of Chicago Brown 1024, has been elected captain of the Brown swimming team. » . . Plere Sergeant, sprint bicycle cham pion of France, will compete in the Newark Velodrome this year. La . There were 1,442 trotting and pac. ing race meetings (Including falrs) held In this country last year, an In crease of 110 over 1090. » » . J. Olcott Neary, graduate manager of athletics at the University of Roches ter, announces he will relinquish. the post at the end of the present season. . sp Golf is to be scheduled as an inter fraternity event at Oregon university if the plans of the campus golf fans guceeed in arousing enough interest in the game. Hel TAKE TIME TO “BURNISH UP” Just 8 Few Dollars and a Little Labor Can Frequently Work Wonders Around House. Msny 8 man is keenly concerned in & sense over both the out. ward and the inward aspect of his hoe or estate. This, however, is the season when everyone, even those whe may be considered among the careless, turns a thought toward a bit of “burnishing up" around the Hgent is Ji hought of newness that len the pussy willows are This born » ! the first robin is fence cvolve greenness, when heard the go far as to complete overhauling of on hack 80 home. Be It & great for a small lars culls however done oftentin remembered, deal may be outiny of money. A 1