10 ROMHN TEAMS WON | INDOOR TRACK GAMES Greeks Made a Gallant Fight; One New Record Was Hung Up; Winners Get Medals Winning: the final event in the sec ond annual indoor series of athletlo frames at the Chestnut street auditor ium, Saturday night, the Romans of the Harrisburg Academy were victors over the Greeks, scoring 22 to 20 points. It was sweet revenge be cause of the Greeks' victory at Winter dale one year ago. Only one new record was made. Widder, a Greek, In the pole vault went eight feet, four inches.' Other events were closely contested but new« records jvere impossible because of the slippery condition of the floor, the dash and hurdle events being slow be cause of the danger of serious acci dent In falling. Medals were present ed to winners. Individual honors went to John Lescure. a Greek, who scored five points, and Jesse L. Krall, a Roman, with four points. The attendance was large and the special features which included selections by the Harrlsburg Academy orchestra, and glee club, and A. E. Buchanan, Jr., magician, were given emphatic applause by the 700 spectators who enjoyed the entire pro gram. The summary of the events follow: Spring Board —Part 1, won by Dan iel Bacon, Greek; second. William Bennethum, Roman; part 2, won by John M. Lescure, Greek; Robert Bhreiner, second, Roman. Tug of War—Won by Romans; part IS. and Greeks, part 2. Thirty-five Yard Dash Milton Straus, Greek, first; J. M. Lescure, / Greek, second. ' Pass Back—Won by Romans. ' Shot Put Won by Warren D. . Grove, Roman; second, J. L. Krall, Roman. Distance, 38 feet. High jump—Part 1, won by J. M. Ijescure, Greek; G. Schrelner, Roman, second. Distance, four feet, four inches; second part won by J. L. Krall, Roman: second, James Stewart; dis tance. four feot, ten inches. Wrestling—Won by Stone, Roman; second, Kngland, Roman; third. Rom berger. Greek. Thirty-five Yard Dash-r-Won by W. D. Grove, Roman; second, Stonesejfer, Greek. Pole Vault—Won by Widder, Greek; second. Ruby Bennett, Roman. Height, eight feet sis inches. One-half Mile Run—First, Shotwell, Greek; second, McLaughlin. Roman. . Total, Greeks, 19; Romans, 20. Event 20—Carrying the colors. Won by Roman team composed of Bailey, Bennett. Kinney, Harlacher, Hart, Helff. Jcffers, R. Jennings, Loser, Mc- Laughlin. Krall. Romberger, Stecher, Tate. Wallls. The officials were: Referee and starter—Vance C. M«- Cormick, Yale. Judges of races and dumb bell drills —John Y. Boyd, Princeton; Ross A. Hickok, Yale: Dr. G. A. Coleman, Uni versity of Pennsylvania; Roy G. Cox, Princeton. Judges of jumps, shot put and tug of war—John E. Fox, Lafayette; Fran cis J. Hall, Princeton; Joseph W. Beach, Yale; Warren Taylor, Prince ton. Timers Raymond D. Kennedy, j Bowdoin; W. Harry Musser, Prince ton; V. Grant Forrer, superintendent of parks. Inspector— Richard E. Robinson, Princeton. Judges of wrestling—Warren Tay lor. Princeton; Ross A. Hickok, Yale. Clerk of course—Brenton G. Wal lace, University of Pennsylvania. Scorers—Laurence W. Phlpps, Yale; Joseph W. Beach. Yale. Announcer—Mercer B. Tate, Le high. CENTRAL HIGH WINNER Central High defeated the Penn- State freshmen at State College Satur day afternoon, score 20 to 15. Rote and Gerdes put up the best game for Central. Fast -was out of form and Fisher and Yoder trailed along with frequent brilliant spurts. Linderman and Miller were Penn-State stars. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much meat When you wake tip with backache nnd dull misery In the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they be come sort of paralyzed and loggv When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like vou relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells your stomach sours, tongue is coated' nnd when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with Ilthia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the urine so it no longer irri tates, thus" ending bladder weakness. .Tad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is Inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia-water drink.—Adv. IHE lASTE I ELLS IHE »ALE. MONDAY EVENING, Would You Call This a Good Suggestion? /uw« AMt> WKtte tam flay u*6n > . \ V<* mn «*c* Utvw tk« giwund u"*tc« pwwete*. / / \ \ V UMU. *N tUCFHNMt **X «00\. TH« I „ * r yi^r < :v. . , BR»*fr on /f -',-* ecepHAttr r> 2* - , tm, Htsu'hu** *~U By Jtfi y**4U. x£t axtj, avtA* . Vj^B I -L 8 H HHSJ T/ >***-* 16: (Hunter, Harrisburg, (26) 18; T. Grove iTritt. Carlisle, (26) 16; E. H. Adams. I Reading, (28) 12 out of 16; E ISchmeyer, Reading, (27) 12 out of 17. I NEW SYNDICATE WANTS CHICAGO BASEBALL CLCP Chicago, 111., Feb. 23.—Negotiations will bo opened by a syndicate of Chi cago businessmen for the purchase of the controlling Interest in the Chicago National League baseball club from Charles P. Taft, of Cincinnati, it wa<; announced to-day. James A. Pugb. William Hale Thompson and Charles A. McCulloch, who represent the syn dicate, will, hold a conference late to day and an offer Is expected to b» made to Mr. Taft, who purchased the club Saturday from Charles W. Alurphy.