Star Golfe ers Arthur Havers, British open golf champion; Walter J. Travis, the only | Atlanta, American open champion, pho tographed at Augusta, Ga P36 3636 36 20 3636 J 36 W033 HHH NWR HN HN Beat Yankees and Giants Is Slogan Jeat New York is the slogan of the seven other clubs in the two major leagues. Every hand in baseball outside the greater city Is directed against the Glants and the Yankees. For three years New fans have had the w ries all to themselves; years the other seven each league have but chased In vain. No team has ever won four pennants in a row, so that outside of this city most everybody Is rooting against the champions not only of the Na- tional league but the American league. York rid's se- for three clubs in chased We Hee RWB We He HR HR HRN H NRHN XN Re HH HNN KHAN UR XRV REE XERRRNR RRR Chinese Tennis Champ Ww. pion, cently Europe to Lock Wel, arrived from Chinese tennis cham- the Orient en represent China In the Davis cup tennis matches and the Olympic games. This is the first time China has entered the premier tennis event, fportNofes Scientific boxing began in England tbout the year 1740. - » » Motor boat racing Is popular sport In Siam. » » * Cornell is bullding stands at Schoell- Ropf field to seat 22.500 spectators at football games. » * Captain Stout of Princeton has called out the football candidates for spring football practice. . * @ Ralph Rose's record of 51 feet for the 16-pound shotput, made Aug. 21, 1009, has never been broken, * . * Jack Dempsey's first recorded fight was with Kid Hancock in 1015. Demp- sey knocked him out In one round. * * * Freshmen won in the two heavy- weight classes In boxing at Harvard university recently, There were half a dozen knockouts in the bouts. * 9% » Vol Fernandez, a Cuban living at Roxbury, Mass, is a candidate for the Olympic boxing team at 136 pounds. . . * becoming a The women’s world record for put- ting the twelve-pound shot Is 28 feet 4 inches, held by Miss Margaret Mitch- ell, *. * F. Boulton hung up a new 220-yard breast stroke record for New Zealand in winning the title test at Wanganul, His time was 8 minutes 0 seconds, He 2 THN EE HEN UNH W NN Baseball Notes Alexander game Grover a no-hit has never pitched | * * - The right, not be his arguments. * umpire maw always but he wins all ng sigr Beloit h igned a pitcher f later i Dan Trippe, rmerly with the Glants and | with: Indiana Joe Dunn, Three-1 «l lard, a ( ub. ynthiang sneer of the lub pure from San Francis: has hased Western Pitcher Stanto Pitchers heen turns Western assoc! Hank t} O'Day =ay by ire ven be iree md I's § read retire y to Khartst { The Dudley Lee of tl gensational wD Sox Manager ¢ led has been | Fohl. most Larry Gardner's best pl! have long passed, hut L to be one of the hest pi | the game, } PY Po nea has released to War with Waco The New Orleans club gan, pitcher Texans association. He last year. Specs Rea 0 of the was - McGraw of Glants he year, Manager the i says Frankie Frisch more valuable than | He has learned to slide * . » is going to ever this feet first, Chet Thomas, former catcher of the Cleveland Americans, been | signed by the St. Louls American league club as a coach for the piteh { ers, has i A race hetween Archdeacon of the { White Sox and Frankle Frisch of the | | New York Giants, | fastest runner In the majors, w well worth seeing . to determine George Steuland, sent to Seattle by the Cubs In the Jacobs deal, good to Manager Wade Killefer of the | Indians that the latter predicts he | will win 25 games. » » Fred Mollwitz, first baseman of the Sacramento club of the Pacific Coast Baseball league, has quit the team be- cause a raise In salary with a two year contract was not granted him. - . - Bob Oaffrey, former Duquesne uni versity athlete, who had a trial with the Pirates last spring, but was com- pelled to leave camp hecanse of {ll ness, has signed with the Bridgeport Eastern league team. New Newark Manager Fred Brainard, star second baseman of the Newark International leagwe club, who has been appointed as man- ager of the club. He Is regarded as a heady player, a heavy hitter, and HRN RN NNR HELEN MR NN 0 EE RR RNR Just the man for the post, Immense Amount to Be Spent for Golf A golf statistician that a total of £500,000,000 will golfers this year, follows : Dues, $100,000,000 ; automobile tires, $100,000,000; golf apparel, £50,000,000 ; caddies, $40,000,000 golf balls, $30,000,000; golf prop. erty, $25,000,000; construction work, $25,000,000; club $25,000,000; golf resort $25,000,000 ; cinbhouses, $20,000, 000 ; travel, $20,000,000; golf sticks, $13,000,000: seeds, 835, 000,000 : tobacco, 85,000,000 : club furnishings, $5,000,000; course equipment, $5,000,000 ; £3.000,000 : golf bags, 8 beverages, $2,000,000 ; ge tects, £1,000 000, It further £2.000.,000,000 worth mobiles will be used during the year, and that 000,000,000 will be expended of golf alone FEE estimates approximately spent by He figures as be gularies, hotels, lockers, 20063 (00) « nf archi estimated th of by golfers £1. ut automo- is on and because FWY He HW Fe He HHH PETE DONOHUE PAID $0.85 TO HUR L GAME Exhibition Contest. Texas hear of major pitch paying 85 W585 to pitch a nstorming Ever a league { bar trip? No! Well, Do that's what the the nohue of HE ming Worth All-Stars Leon led Leonard via t 1 was agreed tha furnished the at ue paid a Ceriain su were off for Leonard morning four hours it ng the player ik and ding the sack all had tl automobile com Pete says it was the paid a baseball Ya ever for the privi | gan le Varsity Captcin 8. Rockefeller, son of William Q., New York capitalist, and grand nephew of John D,, who is the captain and No. 4 in the Yale varsity crew, which Is now working out on the river at Derby, Conn. Another Scholarly Umpire John. Heydier has another scholarly gentleman on his umpire staff. They may all be such, but, be that as It may, Monroe Sweeney, a recent ap pointee, is a bachelor of arts. He is a graduate of Bethany college, in West Virginia, and got his degre there. Like Ernest Quigley, alumnus of Kansas Agricultural College, Man. hattan, Kan, he is a football and bas kethall referee. Erudition is no bar to ability to call "em right. Parent of Modern Games Handball is believed to be the par. ent of all modern games of ball, the ancestor of tennis, cricket and base ball. First the hand wis covered with n glove to protect it. Then came the first erude form of racquet and bat, which underwent many changes until the present-day racquet and bat were evolved. HWW PREF ARR REA FLIER we) HHH HH ME NNN) TREASURER’'S SALE OF UNSEA LANDS FOR NON- TAXES FOR 1922 AND 1923, Agrecable to the provigions of low relating to the sale of lands for the non-payment notice $s hereby glven that he exposed to public sale or following Unseated Pennsylvania, paid thereon th of there outcry parts of tracts Lands in Centre for taxes due and un at the Court House in th jel on Monday, Jun M., and t if necessar are tracts or Worough of iefonte, oth, 1924, at 1 continue from by adjournment, o'clock P. day to day, until all Ee B BB Bn Johr IT a Warrantee Pruner, BEchenck Thomas Thomas Thomas, © © 0 y R Ohi on, Rohrer, Wi Pi uner, TREASURER'S LANDS, Huangler Bi ict upposed i Owner's KE J John John John John homans John n w UNION Towmmmzr uner, Est Hoe ne Thomas Thomas Ent Thomas Sid oh ngler rig ler neler ngier hard i Ma a WORTH TOWNSHIP Joseph Sea 14 [#eq OF SEATED Vers ind Coun acexord vera ¥ Fu 3 2 ’ 3 iH BH HARRIS TOWNSHI \ phe i A i % i i i 4] B » M A H Wi F x rh I. 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TOWNSHIP McCoy & Linn Grubb, Elizabeth Tiigham Ore Right Kessinger, Gertrude and Geo. J. ORVIS HEVERLY, Treasurer, John N.B Hannah Patrick Bros. & Morgan Lewis be et S80 BE RD BEO0 WP 00 wi Crider Se kd 5 ED BG A Wess trav me bel te WWD et te we 0 »- fame » WNaE aut Paid Man to Murder Mate Rheims, France ~-Charged with pay- ing a man $1,000 and giving him a sult of clothes for killing her husband, Mme. Celestine Chaussimaud is on trial for murder. The man who killed her husband also is held for trial One of the Canary Islands possesses a raintree of the laurel species which sheds a coplous shower of pure water from fits follnge every evening. The natives use the water for drinking and culinary purposes, Log Angeles, Cal.—Albert E. Cuth- bert, former evangelist, who sold 756- cent Bibles for $3.75, is serving a three. month terra in the county jail. Cuth- bert was sald to have bullt up a mail- order business in Bibles by scanning a newspaper death column eesk day and mailing a Bible © O. D. to each bereaved widow whose name ap- peared. In pleading gulity to using | the malls to defraud, he explained he found these widows “were In a proper frame of mi:d” to buy Bibles at his price. Officer Arrests Self Jersey City, N. J.~Placing himself under arrest for reckless driving after he had run into a street car, Police Sergt. Willlam Lynch made Inf tion against himself and then pa himself In his own custody,