The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 17, 1922, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA.
HORSES OF TODAY INFERIOR TO
de 0 ft i tn
HER AILMENTS
ALL: GONE NOW
Mrs. Sherman Helped by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound
a.
Lake, Michigan. —*‘Aboutone year
1 suffered with irregularitiesanda wea
ness andat times was
obliged tostay off my
feet. 1 doctored with
our family physician
and he fin said he
bottle I could see
ettin
: took sever
bottles of the Yegotable Compound and
used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash
and I am entirely cured of my ailments.
You may publish this letter if you
wish. "’—Mrs. MARY SHERMAN, Route 2,
Lake, Mich.
There is one fact women should con-
sider and thatis this. Women suffer from
frregularitiesand various forms of weak-
ness. They try this and that doctor, as
well as different medicines. Finally the
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compoun
and Mrs. Sherman’s experience is Simply
another case showing the merit of this
well-known medicine.
If your family physician fails to help
you and the same old troubles persist,
why isn't it reasonable to try Lydia E.
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— sm :
Some Lawyers Do,
“No. When I asked my falr visitor
what grounds she had for seeking a
divorce from her husband
she'd met another man who
‘perfect dear.”
“Umph !"
“l flatter myself that I'm a pretty
fair lawyer, but 1 didn't how 1
could go into court and argue a case
dike that!”
she
was a
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i,
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[Rev57onE]
“Whiskaway
belleve
beat
that
Morvich easily,
his stablemnate, |
coming races will demonstrate
That is the opinion of James Rowe,
Jr. who with his father, James Rowe,
has charge of the stable of H. P.
Whitney, from which came the runner
that defeated the hitherto
Morvich,
Average Lot of Horses.
Rowe does not entertain a high
opinion of the crop of three-year-olds
now racing. He says:
“The
are just an average lot
“There Is none of them that can be
compared to Colin, Sysonby or Man o' |
War.
“True, some of them stand out from
rest. but not like the
unbeaten
three-year-olds running today
wonder
“Morvich won the ‘derby, but there
“Whiskaway won over Morvich, bt i
AAA AAA PAB SAA
BEAGLE EE CEE EEE ALAA GALE
TRIED MIXING 'EM UP
Ivy Wingo, catcher of the
Cincinnati
host
Reds, and one of the :
story tellers in the league,
sprung this one recently:
Hub Purdue
the and
first time up while batting right
handed. On his next
tried it left-handed
again,
“Try mixing
Manager St
vou'll do hetter
was pitching for
Braves struck out the
AAAAAA PAA AA BAP
HAA
A Re PRES 500
pa
Na
FP
trip he
and whiffed
them up.’
the third
ded, he
swung
ball
of the plate
at the third strike ;
Walking
other side
back
i
:
i
nothing remarkable in the
there
performance
was
Tracks Are Improved.
“The public In enthusing over the
present day
know what a great improvement
been made In the race tracks
“Why, the old
plowed fields in comparison
of today.
“Contending
the
displayed
horses forgets or does not
has
tracks were ike
with those
condi-
against such
tions wonder horses of the past
and
phenomenal stamina
speed.
.
“At Saratoga, after going a
mile, went the next quarter in 238 sec
Colin,
onds, when pressed
“Yet today, If a sprint
six furlongs in 1:10, he is
to be an exceptionally fast
“And I
paper blew across the track in
of Sysonby after he gone
miles He turned in the next furiong
1-05 sex ’
horse
considered
horse
when a
remember plece of
Diamond
Squibs
Little Fonseca of the
ng a whale
leds |
of a game
* . *
3 Srl
All pitchers look pretty
Hornsby
to the great
Frankie Frisch |
al ball for the Glant
corner,
The
trouble o
these days t
anks will 1al
on Babe Ru
.
nanagemn
t S11 ix¥} in
perament
Manager Connie
adelphia Americans, suspended
Moore for ind ferent
. + =»
Pitch
playing
Opinion is that the owners of the St
cuse club of the International league
» r *
Bill Lamar
the Rockville, Md. lad
Toledo in the
association to the
Joe Becker, for several years an um- |
pire in the Western league, but who
gave up the indieator to become busi |
ness manager of the Joplin club of the |
Western association, can’t keep out of |
the turmoil. He has resigned the Jop- |
Three-1 league,
EE
GAME MUCH LESS SCIENTIFIC
Baseball Consists Largely of Batter
Socking the Too Sensitive Ball
to All Parts.
Is the world advancing? Basehall
isn't. The game is more popular than
ten years ago, but not as scientific. It
is as scientific tactically, but not in
d mechanical way. It consists largely
of the batter socking
tive ball and of vicissitudes for the
fielders In trying to gtop it
ari A,
* - .
Art National
managing Hopkinsville,
fast
Wilson, former
now
league
club going at a
late,
- . .
The best compliment in all history
to ball players is that of lark Grif
fith, who says they are 08 per cent
right,
* + a
abe Ruth says they are knocking
him, but he should bear in mind that
he has been doing considerable of that
nlmself
* 0»
Ollie Pickering, veteran of the ma-
Jorg of twenty years ago, wag released
as manager of Paducah because he
* »
“Red” MeColl, pitcher with the St
Joseph club of the Western league,
and formerly with Toledo, has joined
the Minneapolis American Association
club,
® ee
The home ins of Williams, Ruth
and Hornsby won't at all make the
oldtimers forget the slugging feats of
Delehanty, Keeler, Brouthers, Burkett
and their kind.
. * .
Vean Gregg. veteran southpaw, is
still able to win ball games. He lo
with Seattle in the Const league, ahd
Las defested Portland four times al
ready this season,
* eo 0
Billy Back. left-handed pitcher, with
Worcester Inst season, is back in the
Egstern league, the Waterbury elub
Rdving purchased his release from
Rochester of the Internationsl,
SILENCE APPRECIATED
Newcomers to the game of
golf should be informed that it
isn't advisable to muke audible
remarks about players. When
you see a player miss the ball
or drive it into the woods, of
course there are numerous fun-
ny remarks which may be made
about the proceeding, but it is
not always a display of wisdom
to do it. Once upon a time,
when a player missed the ball
on the tee a spectator called at-
tention to the fact. After the
spectator got out of the hospl
tal he spent most of his the
advising wgainst the practice,
until now it has gone out of
fashion.
WG RE A RA lA AA Gli
of National League.
Age Is Not Interfering in Any Way
With His Being One of Stars of
Game—Gave His Arm Needed
Rest Last Winter.
real veterans of the Nationai
nearing
that is not
with his
the
pitcher, but
any way
stars of
fact
being one of the
today
game
that It Is
consistently
despite
considered
than it was
There are two reasons for this:
oF Pll
ides ai
Grover Cleveland Alexander,
hit In th
two and n
¥
= fone
that in
gown at all times
{hese
Yot with this cb
Alexander
thus far is
the
ange in the
A
continues
the most
winner on Cub team
Alexander attributes
his success fo
island He went there
examined and treated his wage
ligament out of place and
back of the elbow,
and told the big twirler the duly thing
that wonid help him was a thorough
vacation. Alexander took it and said
had a bit of trouble with
The only iffness he
he says that comes after every game
Harry A. Bolles, of the State of
Washington, will lead the Naval
Academy crew next season.
* * *
Golf not only improves your health,
but enables you to understand the
Jokes in the comic weeklies,
. * *
College training is an aid to a base.
ball player. It enables him to write
his own stuff for the newspapers.
- * -
There's a lot of people who still
sneer at tennis, who wouldn't be able
to last long in tennis competition.
- - -
Building a ball club is a costly ex
periment, particularly in these days
when building waterial is $100,000 per
head.
. . -
A. G. Hill, the champion miler of
England, has retired. Hill won the S00
and 1.500 meter races in the Antwerp
Olympics,
. se
There are a great many reasons why
champion boxers do not box more
One ix thelr managers—ihe others deo
not count,
—
pleasant task.
trated, for example.
costs only $10.95.
of cheaper tires?
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Home Thoughts.
(away from home)
rn off the electric iron
oil Nott
u
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the bat
burn
ackhola
annoyance can
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