The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1922, Image 2

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PENNSYLVANIA
BRIEFS
General orders have heen Issued
from the adjutant general's office ap-
pointing General E. C. Shannon to
command the camp of Instructions for
officers at Mt. Gretna beginning June
14.
The board of pardons announced It
had recommended to the governor,
the pardoning of Walter Yeakel and
C. L. Evans, the two Reading rallway
trainmen were convicted of dis-
obeying orders in connecticn with the
Bryn Athyn wreck. Their was
argued May 19 but held under advise-
ment pending certain queries
board desired to male relative to em-
ployment.
the grounds
tuation.
Weldon,
who
cage
The pardon was asked on
of mercy for men in an
aged 21,
As WV, |
anda
back
fix
when, in
by
gust fractures
of |
escaped
ing a curve, a
Moeller skidded, 1
somersaults and pinned the
under it.
oth arms other persons
round-
driven William
two ™
bruises,
Ww
car
nlete
pi
mm
occupants
university
$2,000,000
\
» wo a 1 at
8, was a ed at
building
College by T}
Presi 'homas.
proposed to make the
ith
present
an institution w
university t
Pennsylvania boys
wish t
will |
facilities for giving
alifled
anc girls who
The 82.006) (XX)
the erection
fon to al u
fund
QO i
im-
of
nees for young
i
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i
The annual meeting of the Pennsyl-
vania State Editorial Association and
Weekly Association, originally
for Willlamsport, will te
held at the Penn-Harris Hotel, Harris
burg, on June 238 and 24, it nn
nounced by President C. N. Andrews,
Easton.
Wis
Just as Dr. L. G, Doak, a chiroprac
William
sylvania
Penn-
Confer
It
of-
R. aged 45,
railroad brakeman,
of heart
first visit
Confer, a
died suddenly trouble,
was Confer's Daonk's
fice,
to
The North Branch Hosiery company,
of Milton, has received an export or-
der that will the plant
busy for a year.
keep entire
The highway department announced
the appointment of Carl H.
as superintendent of state
in McKean and
Vought for Union and Snyder
Carlson
highwars
H.
coun
county tobert
ties,
Mayor James G.
ton, ordered
of Hazle
violation
of nur
Harvey,
for
result
arrests of
law
by
the curfew as a ners
ous the boys.
» gtreet shortly after
fl dish oe
Percy Is
NN avill
HISVIIE,
Collapsing on
she had
Mrs
her
In
eaten
1 feta lly
JESSE critically
home ¢ Onne
for
YEeArs,
yo 14
's OIG,
dents’ Union,
kept
were
in t
boring bo
Howard
Chester
has
under the
and two
880 he
he a
it
be:
ne
lost
settied
coma
sii for some time
: AR SOE PRA
Street Bridge com
pany,
bridge,
compa
gage
has
concern owning
T
for
a toll
ransit
pas-
is
f a
fore
former
company
for i
Refused a ne
convi
his
El
npany, th
the bridge
three
¢
tal
Fails, A
arge of
v
ion th
on the cl
Vanderh
Miller
Swearin
ta gt
AAs
at
was sentenced
in
the electric
by
an gen,
to be put to death in
to be set
When asked if had any-
to say before the death sentence
was imposed, Miller declared In
and clear tones: “All 1 have to
is that my children toid the worst lies
ever told in order send
electric chair and get
my property.” Miller, who
self-defense, In a petition for
trial claimed that his older
deliberately plotted to have him
at a
Sproul.
thing
Hime
Gt
by
he
loud
to me to
possession
gent
es fons
¥
ill oe i
kewl ¢
asked to
granted a
1 v 1 . Ta
land county
Michael
grant-
wife
in,
ertha Heitz,
Shamok
nee to wed Mrs,
of Trevorton.
Was
The . al ¢ : .
The reg ntal guldon of the Sevens
Penns Volunteers,
hickory pole
was attached when the f
to in the
presented to the
ania
he
the
which
ff
war,
is
it
ta was shot pieces
has been com-
could share his estate, valued at about
$20,000,
The Viscose company, which built a
million-dollar plant at Lewistown last
year, will break ground this week for
an additional unit.
Burglars Invaded the home of the
Sunbury Elks and stole a small
amount of money.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Stauffer, of
Goodville, Lancaster county, celebrat.
ed their fiftieth wedding anniversary
with a family reunion.
Fire from a cigar tossed
into the
Locust Summit and Locust Dale that
burned over sixty acres,
|
i
Harrisburg.
the
gion of Major Magee's family since the
was mustered
tobert Conklin, of Colum? al
scalped he fell fron a
15 stitches being required
the wound.
Rebecca, 11-year-old daughter of Na-
than Gorin, of McAdoo, fell twenty-one
feet out of a window while helping
clean house, but escaped with a few
bruises,
a. Merrill Lenox, of Coraopolis, will
be the editor-in-chief of Bucknell Uni-
versity's weekly newspaper for the
1022-1023 session.
An automobile stolen from E. B.
Moyer, of Catasauqua, was found
abandoned In woods near Hazleton.
Mrs. Harry R. Boyd, of Belle Ver.
non, was appointed a member of the
Fayette county mothers’ pension
board.
Charged with falsely representing
himself as a prohibition enforcement
agent, Charles Rowe, of Kulpmont,
was committed to Jail In default of
The
PORKeR-
relic. has been in
ont,
a, was
most when
swing,
close
to
r
Robertson
The
both games were hi
When Addie Joss performed his
Walsh, one of
score and in el
nt Young def
three pitch
arm.
previous two games of this
the greatest the leagu
ght Innings Walsh
¥ oF
Young, Joss
¥
11
Hit
the right
GREAT VALUE TO GRIDSTERS
| Glenn Warner, Coach of University of
| Pittsburgh, Praises Differ.
ent Sports.
Jaskethal
great val
| ers,
a quick shift
Coach Glenn Warner.
| Quick starting
| valuable in a
i
ind shifting
player.
are most
Speed Is not
more than ten yards,” he says,
VICTORIA
Texans Satisfied They Got Their
Money's Worth in Giving Omaha
Ball Team a Bonus.
The business men of Victoria, Tex.
agreed to give the Omaha club £3,000
to train its team there, and the na-
tives think they got their money's
worth out of the first exhibition game
played. It was between the San An-
tonlo Texas leaguers and the Omaha
team and went 14 Innings, the Texans
winning, 4 to 8. According to all ac-
counts no world's series game ever
staged could beat it for thrillers,
EXCITING GAME AT
Reinstated and Let Go.
Russell Pence, ¢ pitcher on the try-
out list of the Chicago White Box
a year or two ago, but who quit the
game, hos heen reinstated and re.
lensed to the Decatur club of the
i Three league.
likewise pitching duels, but
>
I
on October 2, 1908 defeated E
1 to
record.
has produced. Joss
15 Cleveland batsmen,
" Waddell by a
the
won by
a
3 to 0 score
rookie, pitched with
Diamond
Squibs
a asunportis
mM ’
Babe
ar
wner Frazee of the
veeveral stars
(Grenier), several
bea
ol
shortstop of the
nplons in the Western
1921, Is
ha char
Association In
ont of the game,
Jimmy Hamil
vete to
League team
[ard will play second base,
. i *
* * .
Manager Earl Mack, of th
Three Eye club, son of Connie Mack,
has sold third baseman McCue to the
Philadelphia Americans,
» * »
Charleston
the
Sally
person
wh
Wil
o
association h just completed Its
second ball park, across the river In
Oklahoma, where it plays its Sunday
games,
ns
John McGraw, manager of the
world's champions, New York Glants,
denies the rumor that he Intends to
take over Toledo club of the
American association.
- *
Samuel Breadon, president of the
§t. Louis National baseball club, has
in the
club by purchasing the stock of one
of the board of directors.
. & =
Bone hunters are hot on the trall
of college stars this summer and the
crop of highbrow athletes promises
to be heavy when the reaping season
starts along in September.
® * .
the
The observer watching the work of
the Giants in the statistics of the box
geore, would say that Johnny Rawl-
ings, hero of last year's world's series,
f8 a rather healthy substitute for
Frank Frisch.
. » »
Don't forget ancient George Cut.
shaw In such fnccess as the Detroit
Tigers are having. For instance, In the
game of April 23 he handled 14 chances
without a miss. Only two Inflelders In
the majors last year exceeded that
record.
COUPON PASSES
To insure necessary funds for
thelr new stadium, the athletic
authorities of the University of
California are selling sents In
the structure for ten years in ad-
vance,
For a donation of 8100, each of
the Bear's benefactors
sented with a certificate
coupon-bonud type, fi year,
for the next the cou-
pons will be exchanged for sea-
gon passes, entitling the bear.
er to at least £10 worth of 'var-
ity
is pre
of the
{ince
decade
entertainment,
a I ta ti
CELEBRATES THIRTY-
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
Captain of Chicago White Sox
Observes Birthday.
| Eddie Collins Was Picked Up by the
Philadelphia Athletics 1806
Still Playing Wonderful Game
| at the Keystone Back.
i
in
baseman and
» NOX,
baseball,
as he was
r the tenth
predicted bow
a
Eddie wouuins.
more years he
1d, steady,
won
in
at
keystu sack
Trowbridge
at Millerton, N. J,
played his first
{ born
and
from that
Lid
on the town «
Columbia university
He layer in
and ‘ a in £ } he was
&
16000
picked up by the fladeiphia Ameri
Yh, +
Mrs
can league ciub
used the name «
1d retain
When Oolli
he
ns fir :
at
ensuing
1s
was tried out
base, and the
played shortstop. In
{| Athletics, he alternated at sec
| third base and shortstop in 102 games,
| and hit for an ave » of 273,
est average since he entered the re
organized baseball
| The White Sox captain has been In
| six world's series, has stolen more
| bases than any other world's series
and his work in those classics
| probably that of any other
individual. Colling came to Chicago
in 1014 by transfer, the Sox paying a
| reported $50,000 for him.
The Sox infield leader is a resident
of a Philadelphia suburb. He has twe
gons, one four and the other ten years
of age. Eddie's latest hobby is radio
year he
with the
nd base
hig low.
inks
of
| player,
outshone
out a ‘varsity nine this season.
. » .
and say, “When I was In France.”
. . *
score,
-.
Championships may be all right, but
the big gate and the huge returns still
count for much,
-
- *
The English cup soccer semi-final
games were attended by 142.418 spec
tators, who paid admissions totaling
$62,570,
* *
Jack Dempsey was uproariously
greeted by a Berlin crowd anxious, no
doubt, to see one of our foremost ship
yard workers,
. 0»
Detroit has been awarded the Cen.
tral Association Amateur Athletic
anton outdoor track and field cham
plonship games,
i
i
A VALUABLE JOKE
—
or
“Who is the important looking per-
son?”
“He's uthor of an
[FRESE
the a
Joke!
“Just
“Oue 1
the basis
one?
ade him far
of
vmedy and
Last
glory
It formed
a8 vaudey sketch,
humors
VWOrds in a popuis
That's Different.
“Folks all this
ohnny? asked a
“Y os
vell morning.
fe
fri 1 of the family.
in"
it. The last time 1
ur father was suf-
atic gout and your
orn, |
#8
got
8 « f
any oi
A Recessional.
n asked
imminent,
sh
h Starvation
Mache
Wit
helore
i
it.
One Way of Doing
nite} it hot &
in Questionable Society.
Goest—This 8 Ba pre
napkins,
tty cheap
al}
and besides
ORPHANED
“So your wife has taken up golf,
too 7" ’
“Yes, our children are now golf
orphans.”
Don’t Agree.
money,” 80
®
they say,
0
t “Time is short"?
like to kKfiow,
Rare Critter.
“This bi sculpture represents?
w+ gphinx.”
derstand
they
thes
that. Bat where on
get a sphinx to pose?
Way of the World.
“You are beautiful,
“Thank you.’
“Why are
i
our
wot
my dea
£4
a go
like n
Better Th
“hia vl
LIS Hv
an Perpetual Chatter,
g with a genius is a little
* gnid the worried look
Didnt
ur fami
Pyne
trying ng mat
Is 1,
know you had
my wife; she's discovered per
motion.-—8cience and Inven
Class in Mythology.
Teacher (reviewing)-“Now, Crrus,
vhat is the difference between gods
and demigous?”
Cyrus— (broker's son)—A demigod
is a DO per cent god.
Suspicious,
Hub-But the girl has good refer
onces,
Mra Wyse—Too good! They must
have been anxious to get rid of her
to praise her so highly.
The Difference.
“1 shall now eat a few thousand cal
orfes,” sald the man who was golug
to lunch.
“What's the difference between cal
ories and plain old-fashioned food?
“1 don’t know that there is any: ex.
cept that the calories appear to have
made the food cost a whole lot more”
Comes Naturally,
Mr. Hardupp--1 wonder what makes
our son William so restless?
Mrs. Hardupp-Oh, most of our Bills