The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 01, 1922, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
York.—For the first
gears York is entirely free from diph-
theria In May, local Health Director
Bmall that the record can be
attributed three vears devoted by
the health and iso-
inate carr
Hazleton.
tic Refining
barded by
who fired
tures, but
called. It thoug
start leaks and set fire to fluid.
E Hv City.— The press of the Ell-
wood OC Ledger was wrecked by t
ie of ges dam-
age to the extent of $1500. It he-
lieved that it was the work of political
enemies opposed to the attitude taken
by the paper in suppor certain can-
didates. The paper was © led to
suspend public porarily
Harr
ment announced
tracts to the
company, of U
608 feet, beginning \
limit of Meadville, at $173.1
assigned the J. C. Devine
of Alll ()., The other
B78 feet,
Mercer
route in
1368 65.
time in ten
stated
to
board to
seek out
of the dises
The tanks
company here
three men with
many shots at
fled when
rht
ers 180,
Atlan-
were bhom-
revolvers,
the
police
of the
struc-
were
planned to
the
is gi
the
he
resulting ir
AT'S,
ig
ing
mpel
ation ter
ishurg
awards
: } .
Smethport ¢
at
128 10,
to comj
ance, was f
heginn
line and conn
Venango com
Wagon
suburb,
approxima
hurt. The
tion with i rees si
st
were Witi
No
been In
one was
opera
nee the
rike
Chest
dence of
two still
a quantit
stills an
Baltrun
Potts
was
electrocuted
near a sche
tact with
wire.
Potts
m ball
ing hi
while
six mile
ack
CONIC
but as
en 10 U
Springs
fmpossible
is attac!
the ball
Harrishurg
Scuderini,
the first cls
ed for
person start
is for 2250 for
of two
Schu)
was of
the first {
Point
matic
Aversman,
Marion,
he
were disch
legs. It
severed and Aye
of blood, was
town Hespital
chinal, of Poin
him that
the
with other
clared
dental
New {‘astie
COtne as a
the mills ir New
or Ferry, wl
Mount Jackson
city, has ap
trade here
complete the
hind schedule,
Pittsh
entered a in the East
district, held up the manager and
two daughters, locked the front
and then leisurely robbed the
$565. “They then opened
walking into the street,
in the crowd of poonday shoppers,
Pottaville —Fifty more men were
suspended at the Philadelphia and
Reading Coal and Iron shops here in
the move for economy being made by
the company to cut down its expenses
while coal mining Is suspended.
hundred other men will
work three days a week.
Uniontown. —More than 3000 Elks
helped to observe the twenty-fifth an-
niversaury of Elkdom here,
Lewistown Miss Helen Weber, a
Junior in the high school hére, won the
first honors in the first girls’ inter-
school oratorieal contest.
Coolspring. —8truck by a base ball
as he sat on the front porch of his
home
bert, aged 48, of this place,
sight of his right eye.
Fairchance. Falling over a stake In
a foot race, Lewis Cooley, aged 23, of
this place, fractured a shoulder and a
foot.
the
cony
men who were vieted
The 1
and
count COUrts
f¥¢ two
aim
Marion
revoiver in
Loc
was shot
3
could stop ti
of
arged
is beliey
he un
weapon
the
So scares
resilt of the re
that
struct
(Castle,
wh is «oon
route, south
pesled the board of
enough m
which already
to
ro meCure en t
work
irgh ~~Two
store
his
door
cafe of
the door, and
disappeared
Seven
continue to
lost the
TYoseph Shatto, editor
Telegraph, and Charles
Perigo, reporter on the same paper,
lying In a critical fon at a
hospital as a result of injuries
sustained when an In
which they were returning to Sharon
after attending a circus here hit a
telephone loth suffered skull
fractures were ibly cut on
their heads shoulders, The car
wis
ow Castle~
of Sharon
BE
are
local
the
condit
automobile
pole,
and terr
and
practically demolished.
in-
com-
of six
as
decrense
in April
with a marked de
Harrisburg.—A
dustrial fatalities
pared March,
cline in the number of
due to
reported by
and Industry.
April were
March, Fi
had five
county six.
47 In
roads
with
casualties,
Was
mine
the suspension of mining,
of
fatalities
87
labor
for
in
counl-
the commissioner
Mining
38, as compared
Schuylkill
to
and
each
Other
industry
public
Coney sald Ng
for
1yette
ties and Westmoreland
included
rail
Com-
accidents
19
utilities,
ures on
showed
general and on
and
missioner «
other
per
month
feet.
permanent
manent ries the
71 eyes and 25 Com-
awarded on
totaled $280.000,
Pittshurgh.—Jilted
wars courtship, George
three
26 years
Migs Elvira
anion, Mrs
after a
West,
Ss sweetheart,
and her com;j
ahd, WL id
own head. The
' v fired a
nen req a
thelr way
gireet when
He
opened
Dej Kenn
puts
HAR
n
lAXpayers fi
ig bear
Ntrau
or
i
of the
Archde
George Stallings, owner
elub, denies that Outfielder
all
"De troit
International
club
league basel
of his would go to the
“No in 17 clubs
talked to Detroit ab
ball club, but
less thi are a
even such a
my
whole
deacon,” sald Stallings,
At the end
not pre pose
10 sell
Ele
at Erie, named
& vacancy on
has sheen |
h the sint
hoard caused by the deatl
er, of Blair county,
representative of emplo)
trial
A. L.
Garver
1 of
Dr
was Yes on
Hunti:
Onn, Was
gdon
of Al-
r of the
Indus-
M. H Canan,
appointed a mem!
¢
the
board of managers of
Reformatory he
Connelligville,-
Slate
trial
count
50 per
it
cent
of the high school have been
hit by the bobbed-hair craze,
Shenandoah. A small
fected finger, the infection
through his body, caused the death of
Charles F. Stauffenberger, 47 years
old.
Hazleton.
girls here
cut
and in
Miss Genevieve
Chinese Golfer Will
Tour United States
Hawall, havin
tunes,
canned
swimnmnung
nou,
and
fering a
Charls
George ££
Chinese
Neen teense. lela gO
AA AAA AAPA AA MAW »
PLAY STEPHENSON AT THIRD
Being Groomed to Succeed Larry
Gardner at Hot Corner—Ready
to Fill Position
Riggs Stephenson,
red
nt
the
slugger
eral substitutes were inju
played a sensational game
base the first few weeks of
Stephenson Is a natural
season
and
{
tion,
an at the high school here
Mary Britt will be salutatorian,
Mt. Carmel-—<Running into the street
in front of an automobile here, John
Wayne, 5 years old, was run down and
seriously injured.
Lewistown-—L. P, Stannert, pro.
prietor of a cafe here, was exonerated
of a charge of selling and having in-
toxicants in his possession illegally at
a hearing before Justice of the Peace
Kase,
Lewistown. ~One thousand Russian
mulberry trees have been received by
the Lewistown Rod and Gun Club to
be planted to furnish food for wild
birds,
Laurytown.—A herd of deer consist.
ing of two bucks, six does and a fawn
have taken up their abode on the farm
of Eli Reinboldt, in the Laurytown
valley.
British Instructor to Teach
“Manly Art”
China is progressing athletically,
well as in other ways, boxing now be-
ing taken up quite generally through
republic,
One of the biggest
has engaged a British instructor in
“manly art,” while some of the
clubs have also taken up the boxing
game,
At a recent college meet there a num:
ber of bouts were put on and several
of the Orientals showed considerable
promise.
colleges there
FOUR CAPTAINS IN LINE-UP
Leaders of Hockey, Basketball
Football Are Among Members
of Baseball Team,
On the Uarvard baseball nine are
four varsity captaing, and all of them
were members of the first football
gquad last year.
Arthur Conlon Is captain of the
nine. George Owens, who plays first
base, leads this winter's hockey team,
and Lou Gordon, captain of the basket.
ball team, plays right field, Charley
Buell, captain-elect of the football
and
seam, is a substitute for second base,
Baseball
Notes
Beau:
he Vernon clul
Hill to the
jeagus
southpa
It
8OnD
fields
didn't take (on
to disce
ree Gib
ver the shift in
Max Carey
d not
long
"rr Big-
oul do
- *
of the
fined $1 by
for driving
license,
- . *
Lake t
at,
bee wot
Chick”
Yankees
Washington
without a
Fewster, New Yorl
Was judge in
The Salt
behind the bi Byler,
has been ling making up
mind to rejoin the team,
. . *
Manager Bill Killefer
keep Barney
sent Inf
eam is
Butch
out
fixed
who
hold
of
Friberg
elder Benny
the Cubs
decided to for
» . *
The Rochester
Sacramento Coasters have made a
which Rochester gets the re
caleitrant Harry Lunte, infielder,
* es 0»
Internationals
Ollie Plekering, a youngster of fifty.
three, Ig to manage a team in the
» . .
The Salt Lake club has released
Bill Thompeon, minor leaguer, who
tried to pull a comeback after spend.
ing two or three years in Industrial
ball
* . ®
New Haven club. purchased Frank
Woodward, leading strikeout hurler
of the Easterf league last year, from
the Washington club of the American
league,
. * *
The Atlanta club gets another bit
of medicine from Commissioner
Landis, who for some reason or other
has refused to reinstate Erskine
Mayer,
. "0
Alfred Nehf, a cousin” of Art Nehf
of the New York Giants, won't make
his mark in baseball just yet. He
has been released by the Terre Haute
club after a brief trial.
. *. .
Umpires signed for the Nebraska
State league include the veteran John
Gonding, one time catcher in the
Western league, and Earl Snyder, al
go with some reputation in minor
lezgue ball
Connie Mack Selects
All-Star Ball Team
Connie Mack was
pick the best baseball
tion of sll time, and these
his selections Buck
catcher ; Christy Mathe
Rube Waddell, pit
Sissler, first base; Eddie
Hans Wi
Jimmy
usked to
combina-
were
Ewing
gon al
Liers {3600114
Colli
second base; guer,
shortstop ;
hase ;
Tris
Cobb,
noted tha
Sper
geen them
er fav
#
FIELD OF ATHLETICS
Mere Infant in Teens Holds
Goodly Share of Records.
ing Their Elders
nches
to Their
in Their Respective Bra
Heels
of Sport.
ship i
Helen Wainwright
try, both expert
These and
thel
and E
EWilniners
showing
"3
BE a&r
brane
up New red
their
nd 1
an hanging
ders In
sport
surprising es
Does it mean this th » 8 a4 ne
in American athletics with
ng suprens
respective
se and frequency
w
youth
what will
to
attained their
they accomplish
juveniles do
they he
will
these present
h
full
een.
ive
powers ?
they
forced to bow
generation?
to another and younger
Grace Direct, 2:00%,
the 2:08 class, is being
eral Grand Circuit meet
- . -
now eligible to
iamed at sev.
ings.
For indorsing a brand of floor var
nish, Duke Kabhanamoku, Hawaiian
swimmer, may be disbarred as an
amateur,
. - *
David Sheldon "28, Bloomfield, N.
J.. has been elected captain of the
varsity gymnasium team at Princeton
university.
* * *
Ex-Balkline Billard Champion Wil
liam F. Hoppe contemplates opening
academies in various eastern cities in
the near future.
» » *
Johnny Weissmuller, swimming star
of the Illinois A. C,, broke two more
world's records at the Culver Military
Academy pool at Culver, Ind.
- * -
Mel Suttner, the Syracuse university
runner, who won the Millroge 600-yard
event. will soon start training for the
intercollegiate championships,
- . ®
William R. Stephenson of Duluth,
Minn. member of the junior class, has
been elected captain of the Williams
college hockey team for next year.
Advice From an Expert.
} portly
glar tried rob
to
riter
ut
Bug Explorer—Hurray fe
have reached the
Dromedary at last!
OWS,
pinnacle of
we
Me
tile
Footprints,
.
The Usual Way.
wag the
: the
vase smashed,
naster.
gir,” said
yd broke
Mary, “It
itself I”
automatic
ants
Weekly.
BUT YOU MUST HUSTLE
“Pa, what is success?”
that every man oan
have if he'll go after it"
cs—
“Bomething
Polite, Bute
It may be polite,
But not pleasant a bit
To have creditors write
On your bills: “Please remit!™
Did He Catch On?
Blase Young Caller — Everything
bores one nowadays. Worst of it is,
when I'm bored 1 can't help showing it.
Miss Bright (laughing)~Oh, but yon
should learn to disguise your feelings
under the mask of gayety, as 1 do.”
Can Qualify. ‘
“Does longevity run in your family,
Miss Spriggs?” Tn
“That it does, dear. Why, my broth.
er Bill was six foot two and Albert he
was six foot seven, andl father was six
foot four. Couldn't ‘ave much more
jongevity than that, could yer ¥"—Lon-
don Tit-Bits,
Common Sense.
“Juck Newlyriche seems to have
quite a bit of common sense.”
“Don’t let his mother hear you say
that: she hates anything common.”