14 Nathan Hale Has Nothing on Mutt and Jeff ORGANISE A &RlfcM>€ \ X>o YOW j YMOSG l BRESSLER BIG FACTOR IN It MACK VICTORY Former Harrisburger Had Yankees Fanning the Air in a Pitchers' Dual "Rube" Bressler, the young south paw, may not return to Harrisburg. There is a reason. Yesterday he helped the Athletics win. Bressler wants to remain in fast company and believes he will make good. Mack's crowd defeated New York, in eleven innings, score 7 to 6. Since Bressler has shown his ability to do something, other leagues are likely to seek the services of the Har risburg twirler. Here are a few things the Philadelphia papers say about Bressler and his sensational work yes terday: North American —"Standing out like a palm tree in a desert was the pitch ing of Rube Bressler, 2, late ol' the Tri-State League. The youthful left hander succeeded J. Weldon Wyikoff during a shaky epoch in the fifth in ning. Right off the bat, James Walsh made a clean steal of home, but oth erwise the Yanks never got in gun range of the plate. They made only two hits in the 0 2-3 innings that the. ex-llarrisburg so ithsider performed." Press—"In the early part of the Indian TwO-Speed Models 1914 will be a two-speed year. While other manufacturers are sweepingly ex ploiting two-speeds as the very latest advance in the art, it is well to remem ber that the zmdim Motocycle two-speed is entering its fifth consecutive year of service and has qualified for its name. There are 15,000 Indian two-speed models on the road more than all other multi - speed motorcycles of other makes combined. The Indian two-speed has won its popularity and created the present insistent demand for this feature because it has proved its superiority under all road and touring conditions. Ask us for new illustrated 1914 catalog DEMONSTRATORS O F ALL MODELS HERE WEST END ELECTRIC & CYCLE CO. GREEN AND M ACLAY STREETS ■ ' ' " jag ENLIST NOW ONLY ABIiE BODIED MEN OF GOOD CHARACTER. GET YOUR APPLICATION IN EARLY. HELP PROTECT \OTU HOMES. National Life Insurance Co. OF VERMONT WAI/TER H, CUMMINGS, lii-uerui Agent. 9 North Market Square Chartered 1848. Asset* 5» million SATURDAY EVENING, skirmish with J. Weldon Wyokoft hold -1 ing the tiring line for the Army of j Mack, it looked as if the invaders would repeat. The tall tutor saw de fects in the firing of his general. He I ordered "Rube" Bressler, a recruit | from Harrisburg. to the front and the | youthful shooter cast his portslde I sl.ells with such accurate aim that the I Ohancemen were unable to penetrate the defense to any great extent. "This young recruit from the cap ital of this State surprised some five | thousand souls by his clever firing. I Only twice did the invaders dent the (defense, but they amounted to noth | ing for no further damage was done after the retreat of General Wyckoff. 1 Five, of the New Yorkers died over the | I strikeout route, so sure was the de-j liven- of the Rube." Double Windup on Lancaster Fight Bill With a double windup as the one big feature, Manager Harry H. Hensel of the Lancaster Athletic Club expects another large crowd Monday night when he offers an unusually interest ing program. Changing the shows to Monday night has brought about in creased patronage. Ty Cobb who has won and lost with Tommy Greiner, will meet Tim Dorney of Lan,caster, The two other bouts will be between Young Russell, of Lancaster, and Joe o'Keet'e, of Manayunk; Jimmy Mc- Clinchy, of Pencoyd, and Ben Fine frock, of Lancaster. Harrisburg fight fans have engaged a large section of seats, and York and Reading will also 'send many patrons. Pern's Annual Relay Race Today's Big Athletic Event Small Army of High School and College Athletes Enter ed; New Records Are Expected From Olympic Stars By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 25.—Nearly 2,- 500 college and school athletes, in cu ling many champions, took part in the annual relay carnival of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania to-day on Franklin field. The greatest interest centered upon the four-mile college relay championship of the world in which Oxford University, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Ohio State, Pennsyl vania State and Boston College were entered. Two members of the English team, Captain Jackson, the Olympic 1,500 meter champion, and Taber. the Khoades scholar from Brown Univer sity. have both done better than 4 Bucknell Salutes Cockill's Senators Lewisburg, Pa., April 25. —Bucknell bit large chunks of grass from the sod, ploughed the diamond with their noses, and did many other circus tricks in their efforts to follow the pace of George Cockill's Tri-State squad yesterday. It was the opening game for the llarrisburgers and they won hands down, score 12 to 3. Three Bucknell twirlers who have stood the storms of many battles with college team's, large and small, were toys for the Senatorial sluggers. On the other hand the Lewisburg con tingent almost broke their backs in reaching for puzzlers handed up by Gohn, Adams and Wyckoff. Harris bure piavs at Scranton to-day with Bill Coughlin and his team. The score of yesterday: Bucknell 00002001 0 3 Harrisburg 00204210 3 1- GOLF IS NOW IN ORDER AT THE COLONIAL CLliB With a number of early aspirants for season's honors, play started to day on the Erolf links at the Colonial Country Club. A busy season is looked for and a series of individual contests, club competitions and the usual tournaments will be arranged. The Reliability Is Demonstrated i IT WILL. NOT ('OFT YOU ANY MORE | to buy your machine now and get the, benefit of the whole season, ho why, not buy that machine now. we have a plan to .sell you a machine whereby | you can pay for it while riding. We | will make terms to su t you. Ask any rider he will tell you why the EXCELSIOR AI-WAYS MAKES UOOI). _____ J Qualities that make good are: j l'onvr, ltelinhllity, Safety ami Bcoaomy The power and speed of the Excel sior has been fully proven in every big event on track ana road, and the Excelsior autouyelc now holds practi cally all speed records from I to 100 miles, and is the only motorcycle tl'.at lias ever attained the speed of 100 miles per hour. The reliability is demonstrated in every official endurance test and by the number of Excelsior autocycles used lii police, telephone and rural mall' | service. The Chicago police depart-! men !ias over 100 motorcycles In dally 1 service—all Excelsiors, and every one i MAKES GOOD. Safety is assured by the complete i grli» control by which the •■ntire oper- j | atlon Is under absolute control of the. I rider without moving the hands from I ' the handlebar grip. I Seven models for 1914, ranging in price from Hil'>o to #-UO. The standard j model is 7C, 7-10 11. I'., chain drive; , twin at 9225.00. The sumo machine l with Excelsior two-speed, #- mile*—B:7 3-5. SO miles—DSiSS t-S. I 1(1 miles—«:lN. • 75 miles—."o:ss 2-5. I (Ml in I let)—UN-.01 1-5. 11 I The only motorcycle that lins ever I attained a speed of 1(KI miles per ; hour. I jV Excelsior Cycle Co. 1007-09 North Third Street Bell Phone 1035 J Open Evening*. HAUIUSIII IU;, I»A. I BOX I NQI Monchy Night, Apr. 27 ; LANCASTER ATHLETIC CLL'B ! JOHNNY GREINEK, Lancaster, ! vs. HARRY WAGNER, Phlladelpkla I Tim Dronev. of Lancaster, vs. Ty Cobb, of Philadelphia Young Kussel, of I.nneaster, vs. Joe O'Krefe, of Manaynnk •llmiuy MeCllnehy, of Peneoyd ii vn. Ben Flnefrock, Uneimter HARRISBURG tfSfflb TELEGRAPH minutes 16 seconds for the mile, while Gaussen and Sproule, the two other members of the team were de pended upon to do better than 4 min utes 30 seconds. Cornell had a well rounded team while Pennsylvania, had McCurdy, the intercollegiate cham pion, and three other strong runners. The 100-vard dash in the special events brought together Howard Drew, the A. A. U. champion who is now a student at the University of Southern California, and Patterson, of Pennsylvania, the intercollegiate champion. Drew recently ran the dis tance in 9 3-5 seconds, according to reports from the coast. Jones, of Georgetown, was a dark horse in this race. Close Score Made in West Fairview Shoot; Record by Professional Close scores were the order In an other target shoot held yesterday by the West Fairview Sportsmen's Asso ciation. The shoot was held on the club grounds and the star shooters was H. P. Brown, a professional, who broke 44 targets straight. The scores: First Event—Brown, 15; Wagner, 9; Brctz, 5; Shoop, 13; Disney, 14. Second Event—Brown, 15; Miller, 13; Bretz, 10; Shoop, 12; Disney, 11. Third Event —Brown. 14; Miller, 12; Bretz, 9; Stewart, 11; Wagner, 12. Fourth Event—Brown, 13; Smith, 10; Steward, 13; Shoop, 12. Fifth Event —Disney, 13; Givler, 12; Steward, 10; Shoop, 14; Smith, 11. Sixth Event —Brown, 13; Highes, 11; Givler, 13; Miller. 12; Smith, 14. Seventh Event —Wagner. 13; Disney, 11; Steward, 13; Shoop, 14; Highes, 8 out of 10. Eighth Event —Steward, 15; Miller, 11; Smith, 11; Givler, 13: Brown, 14. Brief Summary Major League Games STANDING OF THE TEAMS American League w. L. p.r. Chicago 1 'I .778 Detroit « 3 IW7 Nen York 4 3 .571 n aslilngton ...... .. 4 4 . 500 lliih ton 4 4 ..">OO St. Louis 4 !i .444 Phllndelphla 3 4 .41!® Cleveland 1 S .111 National League W. 1.. P.C. I'lttHhureli 7 - .778 Philadelphia 5 IS .714 Brooklyn 4 2 .6(>7 Chicago 4 4 .500 St. Louis 4 5 . 444 New lork 2 4 . 338 Boston 2 r> .280 Cincinnati 2 « .250 Federal League W. L. P.C. .St. Louis 7 1 .875 llnltimurr 5 2 .714 Buffuio 3 3 . 500 llrooklyn 3 4 .120 Kaunas City 3 5 .375 Indianapolis 3 5 .375 Chlcauo 3 5 . 375 Chicago 2 4 . 338 YESTEHDAY'S SCORES American League Philadelphia. 7i New York, (I (11 In.) St. Louis, Hi Detroit, 5 (12 In.) lloNton, 5: Washington, 3. Chicago-Cleveland (not acheduled) National League Philadelphia. 8; New York, 2. llrooklyn, *; Boston, 1. St. Louis, Si Pittsburgh. 1. Chicago, 2; Cincinnati, 1. Federal Leavue Brooklyn. 2i Pittsburgh. O. Pittsburgh, 10) Brooklyn, 2 (sec ond gnuici. Baltimore, 10i Buffalo, 4. (Other clubs not scheduled). SCHEDULE FOB TODAY American League New York at Philadelphia. Bonton at Washington. Detroit at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Chicago. Natlonnl League Philadelphia at New York. Brooklyn at BoMton. Clnelnnnti at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Federal League Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Buffalo at Baltimore. St. LOUIH nt Indianapolis. KanNDN City at Chicago. SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY' American League Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. National League Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. I.ouU at Cincinnati. Federal League Kansas City at Chicago. St. SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY • American League New York at Philadelphia. Boston pit Washington. National League Philadelphia at New York. Brooklyn at Boston. St. Loula at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh vt Chicago. Federal Leaame No games scheduled. % BOWLERS BUTTLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Colonial Club Tournament Is Arousing Unusual Interest; Good Scores Made An interesting bowling tournament is on at the Colonial Country Club that promises some new records be fore the series is ended. Five teams are in competition for championship honors and rules governing this tour nament are quite unique. Busy men are in the contest and sometimes one or more bowlers may not be able to play. To cover the absentees, averages have been agreed upon for each man. If a player is unable to be present and cannot pro vide a substitute, his average will count in his team's score. Three of the teams have already been at work and it looks like a closo and exciting tournament. The two teams holding the highest total scores on May 30 will compete for the cham pionship. The schedule of games is as follows: Teams 1 and 2, April 28; May 1, Teams 3 and 4; May 5, Teams 1 and 5; May 8. Teams 2 and 3; May 12, Teams 3 and 5; May 15, Teams 1 and 4; May 19. Teams 1 and 4; May 22, Teams 2 and 5; May 30, championship con test. The members of each team and their averages are: Team I—W. P. Starkey, assumed average, 160: J. C. Orr, 155: R. E. Holmes, 130: C. H. Kinter, 140: A. S. Dellinger, 130. Team 2—A. P. Dare, assumed aver age. 160; H. D. Ogelsby, 150; H. P. Miller, 130; E. L. Denniston, 160; G. A. Schreiner. 125. Team 3 —H. W. Stone, assumed average, 160; C. H. Hunter, 150; W. H. Bowman, 130; J. DeGray, 160; D. E. Tracey, 120. Team 4—L. F. Bass, assumed aver age, 160; R. J. Flickinger, 150; Brook Trout, 130; C. L,. Scott, 140; H. W. Stubbs, 140. Team 5—H. Walker, assumed aver age, 160; J. J. Daly, 140; J. E. Smith, 1 GO; F. L. Benedict. 135; C. H. Hoff man. 130. The scores of the games played last night follow: Team 1 — Totals iW. P. Starkey . 160 160 160 480 !J. C. Orr 155 155 155 465 H.E.Holmes . 130 135 159 424 C. H. Kinter ... 132 140 139 411 jA. S. j Totals 707 720 743 2170 , Team 3 H.W.Stone... 122 170 160 452 JC. H. Hunter .. 150 150 150 450 j ■W. H. Bowman. 130 130 130 390 J. DeGray 158 124 129 411 D. E. Tracey .. 120 120 120 360' ' Totals 680 694 689 2063 Team 2 A. P. Dare 142 130 139 411 H. D. Offelsby.. 150 150 150 450 H.P.Miller... 126 100 112 338 .E. L. Dennlston 160 160 160 480 jG. A. Schreiner. 133 138 138 409 I Totals 711 778 699 2088 ' Team 4 1,. F. Bass 125 191 181 497 R. J. FUckinger 150 150 150 450 Brook Trout .. 119 150 11 380 iC. L. Scott 141 171 146 458 H. W. Stubbs . . 118 124 116 358 ' Totals 653 786 704 2143 Buy the Bicycle For Your Boy Now j Now is the time—an opportunity pre sents itself once. What is more pleasure and healthy I mt-door exorcls'. for the boy than 1 .ne of jur $25.00 bicycles cut do'vn to $18.50 With Coaster Brake FOB THIS WBBK ONLY Mail orders will recelvo prompt at entlon. A small deposit will secure one. Bicycles sold on small weekly pay ments. Wr;'.e for our discount card. Excelsior Cyc'e Co. 1007-09 North Third Street ilrll Phone 1035 J. Open Kvenlags You S«tucer Aik SOjda. PROBABLY not now. But yon can loon learn to smash a flying clay pigeon in midair at VV the trap-shooting club. blues, steadies nerves and ) renews youth. Join the \ fun. Writ* for free booklet f . "The Sport Alluring" and g i | address of nearest club. m jl' Di Peat Powder Co. f]\ WlblmSsb Dtlnran ft 11 / i JU li APRIL 25,1914. Distinctively Individual TSIATIMAI TURKISH BLEND H CIGARETTES Kj Youll like tkem for tkeir B distinctive quality ■ Ni:W CUMBERLAND WILL PLAY YORK TKI - STATERS Manager George Washington Heck ert promises New Cumberland fans another big treat Thursday next. The entire White Hose squad will visit the Central Pennsylvania League town on that date to play the New Cumberland team. j No town of its size in Pennsylvania i is showing greater baseball enthusiasm I than New Cumberland and favorable weather will mean a record crowd. An i effort will be made by the New Cum | berland management to have "Kid" | Strickler pitch for York on that day. The Service of -23 years a good cigar! 23 years a regular quality cigar! 23 years a satisfying cigar! 23 years the standard of nickel quality! KING OSCAR 5c CIGARS For 23 years the favorite smoke of many fathers and sons! i"- -- | i THE MOTORCY MADE FOR SERVICE 4 Step-Starter Double Controls Folding Foot Boards Ful-Floteing Seat Selective Two-Speed Powerful Band Brake Let Us Demonstrate To You The 1914 Harley-Davidson Call, Write or Phone for Demonstration Heagy Brothers 1204 North Thir<3 Street UPEiV EVENINGS BKI.I. PHONE, 382-1.