The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 27, 1922, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS |
Dr. F. IL. Morrow and
Josephine Wakeman, of Brad
\ killed Port Perry
fan's automobile was
Pittsburgh.
Mrs,
dock,
the
when
14+}
|S{rUcK
were at
physi
roy ¥y
aaitim
Ohlol railroad fly-
of
ore and
on a
occurred.
Rolling off a
t it be hit hb}
n train here,
1
directly
by
er
when
Bloomsburg,
a
They were mission mercy
truck
by
when he thou
and Sullive
y
|
fel
would a
Bloomshurg
Walter
track in front of the
presence of mind to roll
before
aon
but
e track
Wayne
train, had
off th
t
he was struck.
State wheat yield on
olleg
10, (8%) is expect-
ed to show an i 50.000 bush-
els th
ghe wheat seed “Pennsylvanis
veloped I
This
is Summer as
and
he five
100M (MH)
whe
frie
PEAR
*
LOPS
lasmussen
dogs have heer
to 204,459 la
“R%
Ar as compared
M
for one-armed persons
f of
EO}
®t year
ore automobile
Harrisburg
CeNses
1
were is
sued in the first hal
for
to
way
ats
far
ar
year
issued,
been own
Oo paid
arm”
three
and
ors
oy
Ei
ARH
One
licenses ghty«
of th ’
year to were owing to
ing ], it was said.
Seranton.~The Hotel Clifton, agar
age and a barn the shore of
Lake Winola, of
here, were destroyed hy
at
the
were
¢ 0 leeonses revoked tl
1 ’ * drivera he
inte arivers be
intoxicate )
located on
miles west
fire,
L100.000,
eighteen
estimated The
HM) rooms
is
the
and
Joseph O'Malley,
The
ink * of 4
lake, had 2
largest at
vas a fourstory frame building
of Seranton, was the
Wis
proprietor.
the
fire
on
idis
and
flee,
Hazleton ~George B.
local banker, will
that
the
no furnishings were saved
large number of guests had to
Markle,
who build a
ed he will erect dwellings for
families his contribution
fight to relieve congested housi
ditions in Hazleton,
Wayneshurg.—A gang well producing
about 15,000,000 cuble feet daily has
thirty
as in
the Hawkins farm near here,
Hazleton —~Hazleton Castle, No.
Enights of the Golden Eagle, was host
to delegations from lodges at
on
~ey
Kittanning ~Charles H. Graff,
this place, wis appointed second depu-
ty commissioner of banking.
Lancaster ~Elietrical supplies
laboratories
Marshall College
from the chemical
Franklin and
the week-end.
of
ove
Pittsburgh. -Blood, seeping through
a floor, led the police to an apartment
in McKee he.e. They broke
tlown the and found the bodies
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Smith, who,
it is sald, formerly resided in Steuben-
ville, O After investigating,
they believed Smith
wife after a struggle and
1
ince
door
the
killed
then
po-
lice sald
his
shot himse
coal
reduces
Harrisburg. Effect f the
strike heen the
tion of compensation claims, according
of Laber and Indus
and there will be fewer
before
has shown in
to Commissioner
try
CRS
Connelley,
for argument the board
July the
first
agreements
an.
half
hearings
In
ensation
on its in
thracite regions, the
f 1922
gregating 85,782,658 were made, 66,
rece
Of
permanen
aceldent reports having been
hy the compensation bureau.
were fatal, 68
1
®
number S55 t
disability and the remainder the usual
The re-
and 91
for each
run of Industrial aceldents,
305
T
eye lost averaged $1443,
Uniont
¥
ie wis
it 3
ports show ih legs
CYVEeS,
feet lost, ¢ compensation
own.— Within three days after
f ]
arrested f i 14.
a charge oO
16, 0
on
ing Catherine Smith, aged Mw
Ray: I Hazle itte
Westen
garl
in the
ETrowing ooul
a4 year
a low
&
lars er
grade
cevelon
p wheat g
=
y 11%
naterially
¢
fL gare
atches o
M
heen
mg
th
botanist,
Dr
grain.
(sreas the state
has making a study of means
eradien pest In Chester,
i
) - 41 4
ner southeastern
has ompleted
West Chester, and says the t
means
growing and using
quire cultivation.
Danville.~-John aged
veteran watchman at the Bloom
of the Reading railway,
injuries which resulted in
death when he was struck by a ligt
engine, He had walked on
ahead the engine which
Crops Ww hich
ree
Cooper, a0,
crossing re.
celved
it
the
of
feet,
Hospital, where
several hours later.
Sharon.—John Barbitt, of Farrell,
was killed and five other men injured
three seriously, near West Middlesex,
when their automobile, en route from
New Castle to Sharon, turned over on
his death occtirred
Hazleton~—A home
| been formed by the Hazleton
association has
Elks to
finance the purchase of a property in
{ the central part of the clwy.
Hazleton Postmaster Probert has
been authorized to open a sub-station
at Hazleton Heights,
Westmoreland ~James Van Dyke,
years old, of Yukon, died in the
Westmoreland Hospital from a bullet
wound In his abdomen, accidentally
inflicted.
Everson~Caught under a fall of
| rock at a small coal mine, Francis
Awhense Weimer, of this place, was
| killea.
26
Frankie
is shown
noted fo
the same
doug dive
“Slid
Frankie
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HUBBELL WEARS PLATE
Wilbur Hubbell, Philly pitcher,
a fracture of the
cently when hit by a hall batted
Brooklyn batter, recovered
blow after hovering near.death
for some time he will wear
over portion of h
the
skul
from
But
a
the
ate %
I
hit hy
COLUMBIA HAS TURKEY GAME
Will Play Colgate at Football
Thanksgiving Day-—Coach Har.
low Is Enthusiastic.
———— —
Colum! will play Colgate next
Thanksgiving day, ac
announcement made by
graduate manager.
original schedule given
ine ¥
cording to the
The out
mouth at the Polo grounds, Novem
Dick bes
lleves
Lame
Harlow, coach,
that in
will rival
struggle
Field
encounter,
Colgate
the near future
the annual Cornell
on Franklin fidld.
will be the scene of the
¥
GIANTS WILL TRY JOE FLYNN
Captain and Shortstop of New York
University Nine Promises to
Sign With McGraw.
Joe Flynn, the captain and short-
stop of the New York University nine,
will have a trial with the Giants next
seison. Arthur Devlin, chief college
gcout of the McGraw men has re
celved the promise of Flynn to sign
the necessary papers within a few
days. Flynn is one of the heaviest
sluggers that has ever represented the
Violet on the diamond. According to
the Intest college averages Flynn has
batted 515 in the 14 gnmes N. XY. U,
has played, and has collected 14 home
uns, or an sverage of one Lo» & game,
BASTBALL NOTTS
1
Has
re rat
the Brooklyn
Re
¥ ET
inne |
Even with itting
pitching the Athletics
to f num
| through
tose away 3
w
leds
make their
they are
present
The Cincir
hits count
not very in
scramble for home runs
. * =
i}
strong the day
Few hall te a
the Braves gre
| or four of their
: the ame § he ga
{ the game at the 28
am
at three
¥
of
showing with
pest pastimers out
we time
*
John McCloskey, Dick
: Josh Clarke, three veterans who wers
i hig leaguers many: years ago, are man
| aging teams in the Southwestern asso
clation,
and
!
Cooley and
A 2100000 minor leaguer may help
the White Sox, then again he may
not. Four $25,000 pastimers would
cover more ground and have more
i chances.
* * -
: Young Stephenson seems to have
landed a regular berth with the Cleve
lend Indians. He has done brilliant
work since he was given a chance to
| show his wares.
CI
George Stallings says if he could get
Norman MeMillan back from the New
York Yankees he would win a pen
nant with his Rochester team, but the
Yankees won't let him go.
* * A
Pitcher Joe Finneran, who has been
with Seattle and was for several years
in the International league, has been
| purchiised by the Galveston manage
| ment from the Seattle club,
» * .
Fort Worth, says a Texas league
correspondent, doesn't miss Topper
Rigney at short, for Taveney plays as
good a game at the position for the
Panthers as Ridgney ever did at his
best.
l Hensnsenssnsansunnmeneenes
SMITH IS BEST CATCHER
With Walter Schmidt
and Bill Killefer
from active duty,
the question ¢ t who is
retiring
abstaining
ane
r Big
best cat tional
league,
Nessus esswnessennew
'LEGENDRE'S CAREER
ON TRACK IS ENDED
Remarkable All-Round Athlete
Goes to Movies.
Not Since Days of Jim Thorpe Has
Any One Stood Out So Prominently
in Intercollegiate Athletics
as This Star,
TU
iii dT E 8 TE
Bob Legendre.
——————————
INTERESTING
SPORT NOTE
has
! . P. Alford of Flushing, L. 1
! been ele aptatn of PHB
lacrosse team
in succession and the
ida
ing about great
animal
EY
Pod
he ad.
the swelled
BE. Jones, Jr.
heen elected t
23, of this city,
lead tl Brown
team next season
» » »
og
0 [A
tra
wat Carpentier has decided to
ctor *we |} oa doubt
ave 1
{ than ever
wak elected
y of Chicago
t
3 h
the letter men
Egil Krogh,
captain of the Universi
track team for 1923 by
of the team,
. ®
Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh light
heavyweight, is anxious to fight Jack
Dempsey, whom he thinks he can out
point in a championship bout,
- . -
ma
Under flattery, ny a golf player
breaks. But that is so of other ath
jetes—ball players, football stars, box
ers, tennis cracks and what not
- . -
The open golf championship of Bel
gium has been won by George Ban:
nell, who lives in Brussels. His aggre
gate for the competition was 152.
» * -
Manchester city, one of the Eng
lish league soecer teams, will have a
pew ground to accommodate 120,000
ready for the opening of the season
in August.
* *
Walter Hoover, national sculling
champion and winner of the recent
gold cup race at Philadelphia, has
been ayhorized to invite . Arthur
Baynes, Australian title holder, to
compete in this country this summer,
Ieee saEnaEREEERERE® "nn.
Few.
¢3 Little ©»
o miles;
Se 4 Se
4D GZ)
frist rst
Cy
ON THE JOB
Jur «
He
that
weeK,
The Ruse.
interesting
THE EXPLANATION
“Brown sn't strike me as liter
ary, yet he declares that he never
feels 80 comfortable as when he Is
snugly settled in hig library.”
“Oh, that's surprising.
bookcase is a folding bed.”
doe
not
A Sensible Name,
Loads of Time Yet
wren Ha £5
hat
The Bride Shops.
N
ot Appreciated.
Ho
in Fair PI e.
5 + ’ & § 1 *
act judge of
nkvill
FAITHFUL COMRADES
1st ex-Doughboy: Well George
there was always something about a
cootie that | admired.
2nd ex-Doughboy: Admired!
1st ex-Doughboy: Yea! They stuck
with us through the thick of the fight
and they never went A, W, O, L.
Useful.
not make happiness,
Nor drive our ills away;
But it comes handy, none the less,
When we have bills to pay.
Money does
Price at Least Modest.
A (New York store advertises that
its evening gowns are modestly priced
Well—that's something ! — Wayside
Tales.
Couldn't Understand It
Doctor—1'm sorry to say that your
husband has pleurisy in its worst
form.
Mrs, Newrich-1 can't understand
that. We are certainly rich enough
to afford the best there is
Analogous,
Mandy--Rastus, yo' all knows dat
yo! remind me of dem dere fyln’ ma-
chines?
Rastus—No, Mandy, how's dat?
| Mandy—1Why, because youse no good
+ on earth.~Ohio Sun Dial,