16 Mr. Jack Got Tangled Up in Hokey Pokey By Swinnertori hL ' rJ'imiaigia. 16, \M . , \ wots UP,* ('COME hece (\Tf ('am \F HE EVEM UJOWS { 1 \ I would get \ AT vouseBackward. .1 , Lebanon Valley Girls Play Good Basketball Special to The Telegraph Annville. Pa., Feb. 27.—The girls' varsity basketball team of Lebanon Valley College defeated the All-Stars of the school yesterday afternoon, ecore, 18 to 14. This was the first game played between two girls' teams on the new floor and a large crowd witnessed the contest. The line-up and summary follow: Varsity All-Stars Boltz. f. Case. f. Urich, f. L. Meyer, f. Meyers, c. Helntzleman, c. Moyer, g. Zlegler, g. Bergdotl, g. Engle. g. Field goals —Miss Boltz, 4; Miss Urich. S: Miss Case, 3; Miss Meyer, 3. Foul goals—Miss Urich, 4; Miss Case, S. Referee Masehen. Time of halves—lo minutes. '(s Qmn'ita. Sanfoni 2i io. Amboy2iit. '.'l I Ide filvet % \ f£ Collaisk SIDES & SIDES Ihhs i THE HUB | Odd and End Sale The Man who wants lo get the must Clothing value for the least outlay of money usually waits until this time of the year and then GETS IT. L We have cut prices so deep that this ODD AND Is END SALE will soon be over. if] i j V Men s and Young Men's Suits /t}4| A A A t h , and Overcoats that formerly sold lL |II 111 l a for sls and $lB. M■ II 111 l J ODD AND END SALE PRICE, II I £ Men's and Young Men's Suits ■ A s and Overcoats that formerly sold | ull h for S2O and $22.50. Jl I /■ 111 l ODD AND END SALE PRICE, ■*■■■•" V u 1 9( Men's and Young Men's Suits J ■ a a v and Overcoats that formerly sold % | 111 l s for $25 and S2B. Jl I A I 111 l v ODD AND END SALE PRICE, Y^-ViVV |g Men's and Young Men's Suits A A |p and Overcoats that formerly sold k | U 111 l |~ ODD AND END SALE PRICE, V-'-v#"" Boys' and Children's Suits and ■ ■ Overcoats that formerly sold for $6.50 Ik / U and $7.50. M ODD AND END SALE PRICE.... ■ " I 320 MARKET STREET IHE lASTE IELLS IHE I ALE. n j? . - . FRIDAY EVENING, HARRIBBURG TELEGRAPS v FEBRUARY 27, 1914. Feds After Miller, i Lebanon Valley Star Special to The Telegraph ': Annville, Pa., Feb. 27.—Eddie Mll i ler left Saturday to join the St. Louis i i Americans at' St. Petersburg, Florida, . i where the team is getting Into shape 11 for the opening of the league season 5j in April. Miller is wanted by the 11 manager of the Pittsburgh Federal > f League team. Harry Cessler, Pittsburgh's Federal League manager, made a proposition of SSOO cash and $2,100 for the sea son. As Miller has not signed a con tract with St. Louis, he threatens to i jump to the Federal League if be . does not receive a portion of his pur ,; chase price. Ei Golf Champion Is Ready For Ocean Trip Special to The Telegraph New York, Feb. 27. — Jerome IJ. j Travers, national, metropolitan, and | New Jersey golf champion, will sail j for the other side on March 12. He | intends to sail on the Baltic, and. so ; far as he knows, will go alone. This ;is the llrst positive news concerning the coming movements on the part of the national title-holder, and will set at rest rumors to the effect that he might not go abroad. | As most followers of the game know, i Travers' chief object in going to Eng land this year is to have another try at the amateur champtonshlp of Great Britain, which will be held at Sand | wicli May 18 and following days. George F. Covey and Jay Gould to Play For Tennis Championship * y3E\, % ■ fP« V > / r J m I■ GEORGE F. COVEY JAY GOULD * George F. Covey, of England, pro fessional court tennis champion of the world, has just arrived in the United States to play Jay Gould, American amateur champion, and grandson of the great railroad speculator, tor the world's championship. Thqlr match has been arranged for Philadelphia in the middle of March. If Mr. Gould, ill amateur, wins from the pro fessional Britisher, ho will be hailed is one of the greatest of American itliletes, fit to sit beside Francis Oui niet, who beat the greatest British jolf ■ players. SENATORS WON MATCH; YODER MARES RECORD The Senalors defeated tire Cubs iast night in the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. series, score 29 to 16. The Giants iefeated the Pirates, score 74 to 6. Yoder set a new mark, scoring 2G field foals. VIONARCHS WIN GAME FROM COLONIAL FIVE I The Monarchs won the Casino Lea-1 sue bowling match last night, defeat- | ng the Colonials by a margin of 29, pins. I FORNEY GIRLS HAVE STRONG m •+ 9HHlliliiHl - '^KPLmjEmtf "* s At Cathedral Hall to-night, one of the fiercest scholastic battles of the basketball season will be waged | when the Forney Girla' Club team lines up against the team of the Lincoln Girls' Club. For real scholasttc fire an leagues higher up. Unless necessity requires their ser- < vices, it is said that Johnny SunUheim * and "Steamer" Flanagan will be made 1 free agents. It is the general opinion * among local officials that Therre will i start the season behind the bat and 1 will have the support of a promising! l youngster. Cruikshank is slated for ' first sack and Manager Cockill will I) take up the second base position until 1 he has a man who will fill the job | satisfactorily, when ho will become a. i pinch hitter. TEN YEARS" GUARANTEE Given with our Player-Pianos. Un- . known with any others. Spangler's, Sixth above Mac-lay street. Adver- , tisement. ! • VOU can imitate most everything but the mind, and that's the . reason the cigars that look like King Oscar 5c Cigars don't smoke like them . Fifty years of "know how" is the secret of that quality that's immune from imitation. I /0 Mgm /* am Search For Negro Who Assaulted Old Woman The police are still searching fur tlio colored mail who brutally assault - ed Mrs. William Peters, at her home, in Hickory street, near Hcrr, early Sunday morning. One colored man, who was seen in the neighborhood Saturday night, part ly answered the description of the man who broke into tho home of Mrs. Pel ers, and he was arreslod on suspicion, but Mrs. Peters failed to identify him Mrs. Peters has recovered from tho ef fects of the shock and assault. MOTORCYCLE NOTES A new motorcycle club, with a mem bership of thirty, has been formed at Waltham. Mass. Tho Diamond Motorcycle Club ha' Just been formed at Sanduskv, Ohio. A 240-mile run from Denver to Chev enne, Wyo„ Is being planned by motor cyclists of the Mile High City.