14 *== The Style Show of Spring Clothes For Young Men Continued To-night 6.45 to 8.45 Two models from Samuel W. Peck Co., New York City, Americas foremost designers of clothes styles for young men, will wear the latest fashions in Spring Suits and Coats. The Style Show will be continued to night from 6.45 to 8.45 o'clock in the iMens and Young Men's Clorhing section, 2nd floor. JJ., P. &. S., Second Floor. Roar. I „ "" Manager Cockill to Move; Home iii City Awaits Him Will Look Over His Squad of Youngsters Before Complet ing Arrangements to Start Work Throughout next week all baseball i tnail for Manager George Cockill will be delivered in Harrisburg. When llio popular leader leaves his home tit (jfvwisburg on Monday, in addition to his favorite black traveling bag. Man ager Cockill will bring along his base ball togs and a dress suit case, pre- j pared for a long: stay. This means there will be some- j tiling doing for the local fans. Play-1 CHICAGO WRESTLERS STRONG j Chicago, 111., April 4. Final bouts |r> the annual wrestling tournament; Of the Natonal Amateur Athletic Un ion will be decided to-night at the I Chicago Athletic Association. Results | of a preliminary and semi-final bouts, I Ft aged last night and Thursday night.! Indicated that the Chicago wrestlers! fciave more than an equal chance of| Mnrilng a majority of the eight cham- $45,000 Seems Like All the Money in the World to Mutt and Jeff By "Bud" Fisher w '.irS l 1 ■ • | ■ ' - j- • j | s> Youft. . •i'VUfW /IV/ iifTTAJg « SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1914. i era will report for duty one weeki( later. Manager Cockill is anxious to L have one or more warming up prac- L tices before he takes his squad to Lewisburg. There arc a number of . local players who have been trying to . break into fast company and three or . more days of practice here will give j Manager Cockill an opportunity to ; look them over and pick the best ma- ! | terial for his trp through New York i i State League circuit. I pionship events. Three former cham- \ pions were eliminatd in the trial bouts, i N. G. Pendleton, of the Now York j ;A. C'. t champion in the light heavy-1 weight division, was defeated by E. C. I Caddock, of Chicago. A. Johnson, j also of the New York A. C., welter! ; weight champion, was eliminated by! A. Putkonen, of Chicago. R. Crotty, I I of Chicago, defeated Val V. Vosen, of j New Yoork, the 12f>-pound champion. ; __ __ - ' | ARBITRATION THE 11EST TOR ALL CONCERNED Tho Master Bricklayers' Association and the members of Xo. 71, Brick layers, Masons and Plasterers Inter national Union of America, have just j entered into a two-year agreement. I Beth sides are highly elated over the adjustment of their working con ditions, which have been indorsed by the Executive Board of the In ternational Union.—Advertisement. NEW SWIMMING RECORD Chicago, April 4. H. J. Hebner, of Chicago, lowered the world's swim ming record for 110 feet in the open swimming meet of the Illinois Athletic Club here last night, making the dis tance in 1 minute 2 3-5 seconds. The former record was held by C. Healy, 1 minute 3 1-G seconds. Annual Call to Amateur Managers Future errata art* warming up for the coming baaeball Neanon, and will noun l>e In the flelil fur hon- ' urn. The Harrl«hurg Telegraph ! ■leslreN l<> keep In cloae touch with : nil amateur teama And game*. j Manager* are requeaterf to aend ' In nt onee the namea of their tenm, manager and captain, with 1 their addrenNea. SPORTING KIMTOH OF THE TELE. ! URAI'H. I 1 IDEAL PUCE DIY: TP*CK ATHLETES OUT High School Candidates Indulge in Limbering Up. Exercises Along River Front Cool, crisp atmosphere made this an ( Ideal day for outdoor practice for I High School track athletes, and both I Central and Tech had large squads working along the paths in Riverside Park, and on the dry spots at the Island. It was impossible for the athletes to get down to any kind of real work. The practice to-day was mostly lim bering up exercises, and In giving special attention to the men who will likely represent the local schools in the big relay race at Franklin Field on April 25. It is the belief that an other week will put Municipal Field and track in good shape, when greater | activity is promised. Central High candidates numbered thirty when they reported to Coach William D. Melkel at the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon. Following a chase up Front street through Riverside Park, the athletes were directed across the Market street bridge. Tech's candidates went to Reser voir Park and chased up and down the hills for a time and then took a good run up Cameron street. Tech had about twenty men at practice. Work has been in progress at the Tech gymnasium for some time and a strong team Is indicated by the good work already shown by the athletes. Harrisburg Night at Lancaster Show; Big Bill Arranged I Harrisburg boxing fans will be ' largely represented at the boxing show lat Lancaster Monday night. It will be | Harrisburg night, and as a special j I favor to local supporters, Manager Hensel is offering an unusually strong bill. Johnny Greiner, of Lancaster, will meet Ty Cobb, of Philadelphia. This will be the third bout between these lightweights in four months. Honors so far are even. Greiner lost the last match and his friends were rather disappointed. The Lancaster boy now! proposes to come back strong and i I show he is the best man. Cobb has something to saj' in this matter, and a battle royal is looked for. There is a fight promised in every bout on the bill for Monday night. ; Tim Droney meets Charley Myers, of | Philadelphia, who is a small-sized i "Buck" Crouse: Young Russel will try I Young Coster, of Reading. There wiil |be something doing which the ban-; i tarns, Stone and Kreider. meet and i I Wilson and Brown, colored boys, are : | full of action. I Manager Hensel will take some fast j j boys from Philadelphia, Baltimore, i York and Lancaster to McSherrys town on April 21. BALL BEATEN By Associated Press New York, April 4.—Jerome Tra j vers and Fred Herreshoff twice de i feated John Ball, who several times I ] won the British amateur champion-1 .ship, and Captain Nlcholls at Holy-1 • lake yesterday in a four-ball foursome i match, dispatches from London state, j j The Americans won in the morning' by one hole and in the afternoon by j I 2 up to 1. I BOXING ' AT LANCASTER Monday, April 6th, 1914 j JOHXXY (aHFiIM-IH, of liiiiu'UNter, \h. TV COllll. of I'hllHfU'lphla. , TI>I DHOMIV, lifiiH'nMter, vw. : CH A KLI> MYERS, >lnuiiyunk. YOMVG Itl.SSKli, l.iuu'HNter, vn, YOti.\<* COSTLJJt, of Keiidluir. I YOUNG STONE vn*. KID KKHIIIUK. (■oon a> . statin* { I UNUKKI'AKBHS | RUDOLPH K. SPICER I Funeral Director and Embalmei j I 813 Walnut St. Hell Phono | Hassetts Won Out in Close Contest; Defeated Olivets Nothing in the way of ginger would : have made last night's game between the Hussett Boys' Club and the Oli- ■ vets of Heading hotter. The locals' won, 41 to 39. The games was played at lightning! speed from start to finish. Tho Has sett tossers were more accurate and shot brilliant goals from different an gles, u big factor in the victory. There was rough work at times. This game ended the season for the liassett tos sers. SPORTING BITS Bench Manager Amos Drabcnstadt has issued a call for candidates for the police team. Reading Elks will be the attraction In the bowling contest with Harris burg Elks to-night. The Hamilton grammar school live closed the season last night with a victory over the Middletown grammar school, score 70 to 14. The Robins won from the Wrens and Gobblers in the Holtzman Bird League last night. The Sparrows de feated tho Gobblers and Wrens. The Museoveys in the Casino duck pin league won from the Dippers last niglit, margin 93 pins and moved into third place. TRAVIS TURNED DOWN; OPPOSE TRIP ABROAD Special to The Telegraph New York, April 4. —In correspond ence made public between himself and the United States Golf Association, Walter J. Travis disclosed the fact that, last Fall he contemplated an or ganized attempt to bring the British amateur gold championship title to America this season. It was Travis' idea to have the members of the party go abroad as his guests. The associa tion turned Travis down cold. "RUBE" WADDELL BURIED Special to The Telegraph San Antonio, Texas., April 4. George Edward (Rube) Waddell, once i ' famous pitcher, who died Wednesday, j I was burled yesterday. Baseball play- j era carried the body to the grave and ! many baseball clubs of the North and East sent floral tributes. PRINCETON TRIMS DICKINSON Special to The Telegraph Princeton, N. J., April 4.—Prince | ton opened its baseball season yester |ilay when the Tigers defeated Dick inson 6 to 2, on University Field. Neither team showed any brilliant baseball. L e air i Tra.p- \M\i Shooting ; Th« Sport Allttrirtg j . I A HE true Amcrlcaq I { | sport appeals to the 1\ j lover of the gun 1, and of outdoors. Gives V\ ! the thrills of hunting with- V- j out the drawbacks, % i Makes expert shooters. wBSBm Write for free booklet "The Sport Alluring" aritt address j of nearest trap-shooting club. Du Pont Powder Co. i | Wilmington, D*Uwar« ! i c-CziK Wf > I Smart Soft I Hats i For the present s'tsen j we have a broader and bet ter variety than ever be fore. 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