SLEEP PP SPF PLPPORY Mary Browne Owner of New Coast Mark Miss Mary K. Browne, former national tenmals champion, broke the course record at the Bren. wood Country club at Los An- geles In winning the qualifying medal of the California golf championship. A score of 78 was two points lower than the best previous womea's mark for the course. The former queen of the courts, already ‘regarded as one of the strongest woman golf- ers in the country, is said to be playing the best game of her 3 career this season, 0429220202040 FRPP EPP EX-TEXAS LEAGUERS GAINING PROMINENCE Former Players From Lone Star State Are Active. Former Texas league baseball play- ers are rapidly coming to the front In the major circuits. Just the other day several ex-Texas leaguers figured prominently in the final scores of dif- ferent games. Ray Blades, former Houston out- fielder, smacked out a home run, put his team, the Cardinals, out in front, and then in the ninth inning, ia the midst of a Cub rally, dropped an easy fly that let in the winning run. Lil Stoner pitched and won his sec ond game of the season for Detroit. Cleveland was the victim oa this oc- casion. Panther, played what is believed to be a record game at short for the Tigers, He played up to the ninth inning with- out a flelding chance. Thea Homer Summa, a former Wichita Falls out- fielder, now playing for Tris Speaker, hit the only ball of the day that went to short—and Rigney muffed it. Glenn Myatt, former Buff, for Cleveland and knicked Stoner for three hits. for the Boston Red Sox and talned his place at the top of ting average list. ton uniform last season, played a less contest, Joe Martina, Texas league veteran, son for the Washington Senators. He subdued Connie Mack's Athletics, 4 to 8. Lester Bell hit a double that fig- aforementioned oa Blades’ untimely error. Adams, former Spudder, played | and scored one run. Jim Bottomley went hitless and Gene Balley played a few uneventful Innings for the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. Athletics Aid Beauty Miss Lillian Duncan, holds the New England record for the 60-yard run. Athletic activity is a help to beauty, Judging from Miss Duncan's charm. New Cricket Record Is Set in Australian Game A new record for cricket in Aus tralia was established recently in the match between Victoria and Queens- land at Melbourne, when W, H. Pens- ford and E. R. Mayne, batting for the Victorians, scored 456 points at the first wicket. The best previous wicket partnership was made by Hobbes and Rhodes in 1911, when They batted in 823 runs. Ponsford made 248 runs and was at the wicket nearly seven hours. Mayne scored 208 and was at the wicket near- ly seven and one-half shours. The flelding of the Queensland players is sald to have been unusually good and they used no less than seven bowlers in an attempt to break the winning streak of the formidable Victorian pair. Victoria won the match, which was for the interstate championship. No Longer Dearth of Eight-Oared Crews Not so many years ago, one could count on the fingers of one hand all the really formidable eight-oared shell crews in the country. It's not that way any more, This rowing season looks like the best one In history. At least a dozen crews consider them- selves good enough to enter the Olym- ple tryouts at which America’s repre- sentatives at the great international games will be picked. The entrants to date Include Yale, Harvard, Prince. ton, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Wash ington, Duluth Union Boat cluly, Bach- elors’ Barge club and West Philadel phia Boat club. There will be several others, Joseph Oeschger Be a RR ET Eh Joseph Oeschger, one of the stars of the Giant pitching staff, acquired from Boston during a mid- winter deal, Is expected to fill the yawning gap in the formerly shorthanded pitching staff of the Na- tional league champs. - Is Star of Giants BAT “ bach dn din d hE BATA CERT TTT LB WRT Dr. Paul Hunter Wins Dr. Paul Hunter of the Annandale Golf club who won the southern Cali- fornia amateur golf title, Professional boxing 18 to be revived in Cleveland, O. » ® » Derby winner—Zev, last year. ® ® ® A left-handed golfers’ association has been organized In California. * » Pancho Villa knocked out seconds, » * * Mike McTigue's full name Francis McTigue He is years old, thirty-one ® . * The Jockey club Argentina, is the wealthiest sports club in the world. » » » bers, * * . 100.000 mem with a golf stick than he can » * * New York papers say the trotting horse Is passing out. The horse is net gaited to compete age of speed. . . * Besides fighting, Benny Leonard, Mason, lightweight champion of Eng- land, are talented actors ® . * J. 8. Francis of Toronto university, who has a record pole vauit of 12 feet 2 inches, will represent Canada at the Olymples this summer, » * » It is alleged that In resisting arrest in Los Angeles, Jack Kearns “ased all of Dempsey's hooks and crosses.” Well, it was all right. Dempsey isn't using them, - * . Harry Vardon, great English golfer, says he never took a lesson from any player in hig life, “I studied the form of others and practiced the shots until 1 mastered them,” says Vardon. Grrr rr Pir DP ee English Schoolboy Is Clever in Ring John Fisher, fifteen years of age, nn English schoolboy, has a remarkable record In the ring, having woa 20 contests, His only defeat was in 1022, when he lost the London schoolboy cham- pionship. He has Yhe distinction of having defeated Peters, who was twige English schoolboy champion, This year Fisher has won two finals—the Stepney Workiag Lads’ Federation tour nament and the Working Lads’ Federation tournament, open to all London, His trophies include four silver cups and gold and silver medals, : Only rain saves some being snowed under. * * * The chief trouble to date seems to be one Sisler, teams from with the Browns the club has only * * » John H., Willlams, the Indian south- paw, has been sold by Rochester to Pittsfield of the Eastern league, ”> » * Miller Huggins intends to carry five catchers this year If It Is possible to prune the rest of his players down to permit it, % * * Dick Hoblitzel, of Reading. is the first player to get six hits in as many times at bat. He performed the feat against Toronto, . . . So acute is the baseball fan's hear- ing that In spring he can detect the flapping of a pennant that won't be unfurled for 12 months, * * * George Fisher, outfielder of the Washington Senators, has been traded tion club for Cari East. | Roger Peckinpaugh, who was some | what slow In rounding Into fielding { form this season, Is doing some great shortstopping for the Nationals, * . * {| The American league has not an | nounced the offer of a cash prize to | the best player of the year, but a | medal or diploma will be awarded. * . . Jack Roche, veteran catcher, with | Oklahoma City last season, has been | signed by the Denver club of the West- | ern league and Is slated to play first | base, \ LJ » - Duke Meredith, Chicago, who starred | as an outfielder with several Illinois semi-pro clubs last season, has signed with the Dubuque Mississippl Valley | league team. . » * The modern (since 1000) record for the greatest number of games In | which a pitcher has participated dur ing a season is 66, made by E4 Walsh in 1908, i * . . Tyrus Cobb and Luis Firpo say that | they are going to retire. Sure they will—when there Is no more fun and, | also, no more money In thelr respec | tive games, . * » Tom Pyle, outfielder, who was sald to Little Rock by the Sherman Texas | association club, has been turned over | to Muskogee of the Western assocla- | hon by the Travelers. Pyle hit 350 | last year. ¥ Sl * {| Pitcher Charley Root, obtained from the St. Louis Browns In whereby Los Angeles sent Pitcher Lyons and Catcher Tony Rego to | American league teams, is the pitching sensation of the Coast league. * * * Manager Tristram Speaker's state { ment at the opening of the season that { Cleveland would try to win the pen. who can be relied upon to win con- | sistently without the hitters, Paddock Fastest Runner Charice . addoek, the fastest runner of them ull, Is on his own private ¢in- der path in Los Angeles dally working out and getting Into condition for the coming Qlympic trials. Photograph shows Paddock at the finish of a 100 yard dash, Experts claim that Pad. dock is somewhat faster with his finish this season, TREASURER’S SALE OF UNSEATE LANDS FOR NON-PAYMENT 0 TAXES FOR 1922 AND 1928. Agreeable to the provisions of low relating to the sale of lands for the non-payment of taxe be exposed to public eale or outery th following tracts or parts of fracts Unseated Jands in Centre Pennsylvania, for taxes due and ur paid thereon, at the Court House in th Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, Jur Oth, 1624, at 1 o'clock P. M., by adjournment, sold: until all are Warrantee Supposed Owner's 1, Simon Donnelson, John Donne ison, John Her ary n Jo ' Math laws y 4 J Li Lt MY Ma Mary H 8 Ma JAR Mary Ma i A Ada Andrew Dan el his B Bt Db + ¥ I Pruner, re 1= ie 1e Kunes, Kunes, Kunes, Kunes, Baker, Evans, Wicker Pruner Bpangler Spang] er Spangler Bpangler THEASURER'S LANDS, At the same in the Lands, will be lots of of tr Redding ; r Treasuer’ land the Or Collector | spectively 10 the Commis ty, for non- the payn tH prow ing Acts of | Warrantee {owner's '& Costs ae or we Wo he TueR 7 °Y, x John Ww. WwW. k John John John B. J Ww. John UNION adi Paul ‘ Richard B. Bamuel N. B. Spangler Bimon N. B. Bpangler WALKER FOWNENIP John Bamuel Decker, Est Jonnie Irsasc Markle Est Ric hard Bamuel Decker, Est hard Bamuel Decker, Est Chri stian Mrs, Harry ker sham, Amos Ismac Markie, Est WORTH TOWNSHIP . JOseph re Game “Pruner, Est, A Reose W. Thomas W. Thomas Thomas, Est, W. Thomas wa 0 wet pen etl TRAX OS © 0 00 ay B Bpangler Bpangier oh wh a ala el Weg Smad, TY BB RNPONS Preserve SALE OF SEATED and pia ven as Eg 8 male ‘nseated BOLE returned by {following Years 1922 and mers of Centre ny of taxes, acoord- Kors 3 M » M irs Rom vr Susa OS Um Mary Frank He I NN ha jean ». Whe 1. Micha ae] H ¥ N “ n N BH d. } Petey J. 1 A K Wm Mary ian, Ge N.B Jas Chas M. Frar Spangler Bilger runtzman. Peter Se ot an Sebastian . 1 hos Wm Ww (sray Ham Wm. P 8 (Gray Harris 53 Irwin, Robert } Jenkins, W, R. King, Robert Lowden, John Morgan, R, B Musser, John WwW. A McCord, J. & R. A. J. M¢ Campbell Meyer, Joh n J. E Meyer, Joh J. E Malone, Rie ad I Meyer, Jacob DH & Raiph WwW. A W. A MeCommond, John Peters, Richard Ross, Michael Rainey, Robert Scott, Alex, Slough, Mathias Slough, Geo, Siddens, Eleanor Turner, Daniel Unknown Ralph Ralph Raiph A Eve Wharton, Kearney Ralph Crist Heirs Crist Heirs ord & O. Horn Horn Blair Hastings mrvis A Crist © Bo aw " ou a OPIN Smith Heirs A. Smith A. 8mith A. Smith Pringle & Sharer A, Smith wf oh OY WEIN wf wl wd wh wf wd 4 8 wan wp tom w John Mis Chas, Chas Chas, Wilson, James Wilson, Wm, Wilson, Wm. Wilson, Wm, Unknown Carsoadden, D, F.W, Jones, Richard Sommers, Andrew Bh Unknown 162 433 B- 1% n 1-190 E Unknown 8. R. Eve Van Dyke, Henry 15 Wharton, Sarah Kauffman May Brooks Bilger Bilger Bilger a ER a ald OY 00 es 50 08ND a 40 50 46 30 68 Thomann Clark Confer Brose. & ;Mon wad wr $e | 140 et - Ore Nights Pri ingle & Sharer . nN Ore Night Geo, od. W, Ww. 76 Anshults, 10 Fowler, John Thomas, Est, Hicks Wd 13 Io > Bros BOGGS TOWNE »F HH > cumTIN rowxsxor & Cx W fo lonkes ur AGO HAINES TOWNSHIP xowaxD TowNsEIP xovsTox rows rwit i Richar ia ¥ MARION TowwsmIr LES ‘Towssmre Louiss rarToN TOWNSHIP PENN TowwsuIr ret 8n $10 B 3 RUSK TOWNSHIP ate, Jennie O'Conner, Wim Mague & Cu SPRING owas» McCoy & L McCoy Moos McCoy MeCoy McCoy Hunter, Saylor Emel, An John N. B Telan, Shope, Ward, Hannah Ward, Patrick Kelly Bros, & Morgan Berry, Lewis Griffith, Scott Gibbs, Minnie E Hoy Tract Kelly Bros & Miller, Nathan Walker, Edw. Est. TAYLOR TOWNSHIP Rhoads, Sarah Fowler, KE. J. Est Woomer, Geo. Est. Stonebraker, Tillle Long, Goldy Stimer, J. W, Thomas, J. A. Walk, A. F. UNION TOWNSHIP Griest, T. E. TOWNSHIP & Linn Grubb, Elizabeth Tilgham Ore Right Ressinger, Gertrude and Geo. J. ORVIS HEVERLY, Treasurer. Crider Be br bd 58 BO BE BE 0S 30 0000 00 8 es wd BY MeCoy MUST COOK OWN MEALS The rural school teacher who boards with the farmer's family will have to do her own cooking or go hungry. The automobile hes made it pretty hard go- ing for the mistress of the little red schoolhouse, Time was when the fam- {ly that housed the schoolmarm consid. ered Itself honored, and every member danced attendance ou the little lady whom the district hired to teach the young idea how to shoot. She had 21 meals a week prepared for her and had the best room in the house. She still has the best room, but the meals-—she has to be content with “potduck™ or cook her own, Dad and ma have a flivver now and they don't propose to be tied down to home when the roads are good, the sun shines or there Is a “shindig” in town, Teacher's mealtime Is nothing in their gay lives. Richard Werner, state su- pervisor of agricultural instruction, has been looking over the situation and suggests that If the rural teacher is in. clined to eat she will have to take a course In domestic science. The farmer family will supply the stove, the fuel and the other essentials, ~8an Francisco Chronicle, High Australian Land Australia’s highest mountain peak, Mount Townshend, towers 7.350 feet above sea level, A large Diesel engine recently made the record of running 202 days with. out stopping.