14 All Men Are Equal, Sometimes ... ...» By f THi-5, supposes TO "1 » - " f=Ree cooktry. /ill coL __ » A ,, I faE#«lE REAT>e^» I TO \ CRSATE& EQUAL. IN Ou* ow/N K6 RCiT6R.(\TES rH a » I r.VWIIO(mC€ rHAT rHeRE WM K i*cLA«tATie ■* MOfit WRTlONAt »K\POfcTj i ~mo. , J 1. (CftWe® Eqva... J r Hev ? Do«-r grow | '*' —— ■ 1 ''" 7 AGOGAS WTLIi PLAY TWO GAMES AT DI'XCAYVOS Agoga A. C. will play the Duncan non A. C. on Saturday, May 30, at Duncannon. The following players ar« requested to report at the Maclay Btreet station not later than 7.45 a. m.: Swartz, c.; Burner, lb.; Hunter, If.; Ressing, 3b.; Breach, 2b.; E. Bennett, cf.; Bucher, p.; Gurmer, ss.; J. Ben nett, rf. Two (rood grames are expect ed. The Agogas will wear their new uniforms for the first time. W. T. Swartz is manager. STANDISHi^ COLLAR 2 for 2s+ Cluett Ptabody b? Ca.lnc. Mater) IS" S waging, ip /4Sj/ Jl I \l _ styJKJ ™ thcse \ J v RUBBER-SOLED ' V SHOES it $2.50. —ST Just Ae shoe to n.lltrk |||*' / take away on your 'Wr W ll vacation. And jjlr' / JA toßong abo«t vaca- A^ iQ Us / t * m —he S.W S? 8 qnander in g s2.m / to pay a re /y g © ta3er $3-50 for a shoe / / / Tr which won't give you any /M greater satisfaction. Yon / not to do it, when I can WyTbe "NEWARK" V I Shoe, Direct From the Maker at $2.50 and "SAVE A DOLLAR". NEWARK SHOE . STORE (IK HARRISBURG) 315 MARKET STREET (NEAR DEWBERRY) Other Newark Stores Nearby i Rfldlnj, Altnona, Baltimore, Lancaster. THURSDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 28, IQI4. TWO AMERICANS ARF. AFTER GOLF HONORS Special to The Telegraph Versailles, France, May 28. —Francis Ouimet, the American open champion, and Henry J. Topping, Greenwich Country Club, Conn., met in the final round to-day for the French amateur golf championship. Both these Amer | ican players showed excellent form over the course yesterday, Ouimet de feating Eric Apperley, the Australian player, in the semifinal round by 4 up and 3 to play, and Topping eliminat ing the American amateur champion, Jerome D. Travers, by 3 up and 2 to play. in the previous round Ouimet dis posed of Lord Charles Hope, the j holder of the title, by one up, and Ap : perley beat W. Bowers, an American | member of La Boulie Club, by one up. I MEMORIAL DAY GAMES WANTED The following teams would like one jor two games for Memorial Day; Cameron A. C.. Lewis McKay, man ager, 613 Showers avenue. Keystone A. C., for Saturday morn ing. George Pressley, manager, 615 Schuylkill street. Brelsford A. C., afternoon. F. E. Fackler, Brelsford Packing Company, Seventh and NoVth streets. TWO HARRISB ! A i "VIC" I BACH Former Tech Star, Who Will Captain the Telegraph Team. Allison Hill Field Ready For First Game Lemoyne A. C. will be the attraction I on Allison Hill grounds Memorial Day morning, when they will play the East End A. C. at Nineteenth and Green wood streets. The afternoon game will be played in Lemoyne. Great games are expect ed. Both teams have won honors in the amateur games. East End's grounds are being put into good shape and the fans will be protected by a new back stop now being built. Ar rangements are also being made for bleachers to seat 500 people. Correct for Summer 1914 Button-less back Collars Oldest Brand in America WITED SHIRT & COLLAR, CO. TROY.N.Y. Every New Shape in Straw Hats We show every new shape and style, crown and brim that finds favor with gentlemen who dress well. Sennits, Split Straws, Mi lans. Soft Turn-ups, Straight Brims, Saw Edges and Panamas. #1 to $4 PANAMAS $5 to $lO DOULTOivj The Hatter * 5 NORTH THIRD STREET "Where the atyles originate." ELEGRAPH |r|pP>%9 —P— "BONES" BOSS Leading the Telegraph Team with the Bat and as Base Runner. Rain Stops Game; Telegraph Team Scores Rain stopped the game between the Harrisburg Telegraph team and Brels ford Company's nine last evening. Three Innings were played. The Tele graph team led with a score of 5 to 0. Ibach was elected captain of the Telegraph team before the game. Twilight games are desired for two evenings next week, preferably Tues day and Friday, after which the team will be picked from the following list for the season: Berrier, Sterrick, Boss, Scheffer, Ibach, Daugherty, Mersinger, Minnich, Shields, Dwyer, and pitchers Holsberg, Kline' and Cooper. At the end of the college season "Cy" Davis will join the pitching staff, and Edward Stack pole, former Academy star, now on the Yale team, will play an infield posi tion. An out-of-town game is desired with a good team for June 13. Address or call C. W. Thomas, Harrisburg Tele graph. TO ATTEND CONVENTION Drs. C. R. Miller. R. L, Perkins and ! J. R. Swart*, of this city, will take I part in the seventieth annual conven tion of the American Institute of Homeopathy, to be held at Atlantic City, June 29 to July 4. [> wy | Memorial Day i; Accessories Straw Hats !; !' Of course you'll want a '[ i[ new straw hat for Me- '■ c morial Day. Every new !i shape and style represented ji in every grade of straw. i[ ;! Straws $1 to $4 ;! Panamas s.l to $lO !' ;j McFall Shirts jj Handsome, well made, I j extra value McFall shirts J> 'i In a broad and varied i' ]i array of beautiful patterns i 1 [i and colors. Colors fast— 5 ,i fit guaranteed. !; Shirts $1 to $3 jl !| Silks $3.50 to $7.50 ;! ;! Underwear !; ji The cool summer under- '! wear is here in every 'i i[ known style and fabric at !' i, a pleasing range of prices. ij j !; Closed Decoration Day j' !; Open Friday Night I; I McFall's ;| ;! Third and Market Sts. w York, 3| Chicago, 1. Boston, 7( St. Louis, 4. Pittsburgh-Brooklyn—Hain. Amerlenn League St. Louis, 1| Philadelphia, 1 (ft In nings, rain). Boston, Si Cleveland, 4. Washington, 7i Detroit, 0. New York-Chicago—rain. Federal League Baltimore, 4| St. Louis, 3 (ft Innings, rain). ° Other games postponed, rain. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Trl-State League W. I, pp Harrisburg 12 0 fIH7 Reading It 7 <(1I , Allentown 8 0 500 r . e . n, . 0n m , " 0 \\ llmlngton 7 11 ,j t - Y° rk *l2 ii'SO American League W. I„ p.c Washington 21 13 . B3 « Philadelphia 17 12 uii Detroit 21 15 .'SS3 St. Louis 10 17 48.-, "°"™ « Ift .484 New \ork 14 10 4,17 Chicago 10 20 .444 Cleveland 1X23 .324 1 National League W. L. P r Pittsburgh 21 0 y'no New York j 8 11 Cincinnati 2X 18 .583 St. Louis 18 20 .474 Brooklyn .14 15 .483 Chicago 15 21 417 k ltl.t;uelphla 12 17 414 Boston 920 ,880 ( Federal Lean* W. L. p c i Baltimore 22 7 Tin 1 Brooklyn J3 13 Chicago 1A Ift . 500 . *<■ 1 , J6 18 j I*""""" < 'tr Ift 18 .471 Indianapolis 14 Ift 4«4 IlulTaio 12 'lttsburgh 18 Decoration Day Baseball Scores Amateur team managers are re quested to send in } emorlal Day scores immediately after the games. Morning scores should be in the office of the Harrisburg Telegraph not later than 12.30 p. m.. and the afternoon scores by 6.30 p. m. Compliance with j this request will be greatly appre- 1 elated. ONE MODE BUTTLE ' THEN HOME AGAIN Harrisburg Gains a Few Notches in a Lucky Victory Over the Chicks Harrisburg was the attraction at Wilmington again to-day. The Tri- State leaders will be home to-night and will resume morning practice to morrow. In the afternoon York will Ibe the attraction. Heckert wil lpre sent a new line-up. York will also play at Island Park Saturday morn ing. The game starts at 10 o'clock. •Baseball fans in Harrisburg are feeling quite jubilant over the fact that Cocklll's crew is leading the race. With the pitchers going good Manager Coekill believes that the Senators will continue in the first division. The team will be away from home four days next week. Allentown will play here Monday and Tuesday. One of the days will be a double-header. The Senators will then journey to Trenton and will stop at Reading on. their way home for games. WON GAME ON TWO HITS Special to The Telegraph Wilmington, DeL, May 28.—Jarmon pitched good ball. He also was wild. That accounts for Harrisburg's victory over the Chicks yesterday, score 4 to 3. Wilmington scored one in the first. Brown singled. Jackson's double scor ed Brown. Another was gathered in the sixth when Jackson was walked, stole second and scored on Meyers' sacrifice. In the eighth Jackson walk ed, was advanced on Meyer's single, went to third on an error and scored on Sharpe's single. Harrisburg scored one in the first. McCarthy was passed, stole second, went to third on an out and scored on Keyes out. In the sixth, O'Neil got to first on an error, but died stealing. Emerson hit and Keyes lined one which went through Jackson, Emerson scoring. Crist hit for a single and two scored on Jarmon's wild pitch. The score: HARRISBURG AB. R. H. O. A. E. McCarthy, 2b .... 2 1 0 4 2 0 Emerson, If 4 1 1 1 o 0 Keyes, rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Crist, cf 4 1 1 0 0 1 Miller, c 3 0 0 8 2 0 Whalen, ss 3 0 0 7 3 0 Coekill, lb 3 0 0 6 2 0 Byers, 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 O'Neill, p 3 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 29 4 2 27 11 1 WILMINGTON AB. R. H. O. A. E. Morgan, 3b 5 0 0 1 3 o Brown, If 5 1 2 2 0 0 McKenna, rf .. . . 4 0 1 1 o 0 Jackson, cf 2 2 2 1 0 0 Meyers, lb 2 0 116 1 0 Sharpe, 2b 2 0 1 1 5 1 Pearce. ss 3 0 0 3 8 0 Jarmon. p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Foye, c 4 0 0 2 1 0 Schollenberger, x. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 7 27 18 2 xßatted for Jarmon in ninth in ning. Harrisburg ... 10000 300 0 4 Wilmington .. 10000101 o—3 Earned runs, Wilmington, 1. Left on bases, Harrisburg, 2; Wilmington, 8. Sacrifice hits. Meyers, Pearce. Stolen bases, McCarthy, 2; Jackson; Sharpe, Pearce. Two base hits, Jackson, 2. Wild pitch, Jarmon. First base on er ror, O'Neil. Double play, Morgan to Meyers to Pearce Struck out, O'neil, 7; Jarmon, 2. Bases on balls, O'Neill, 5; Jarmon, 4. Time of game, 2.05. Umpire, Walker. It's Jeffery Week In Harrisburg Glenn Curtiss, the aviator of Hammondsport,N.Y., per haps the greatest light engine expert in the world, says: "I have been running the new Jeffery Six and I am glad to report that the car is as good as it looks and a mechanical masterpiece. The machine is up to date in every respect and incorporates the latest European practice throughout. It has plenty of power and speed, is easy riding and very easy to handle. The engine is quiet and pulls exceptionally well on direct drive at slow speeds. I wish to thank you for your prompt delivery and courteous treatment." Come in and see the Jeffery , WEST END GARAGE 1808-1810 Logan Street, Harrisburg, Pa. * If you think you need a spring tonic get a new suit and go to the ball game. This plan is more than a cure—it's a preventive. Suits sls to S3O in the styles that smart tailors copy. For S2O here's a cheerful pattern in a Scotch mix ture —it may be just the mixture to suit your taste. Tartan plaids are the est. mPT TBE-faOB 320 Market Street Front Street to Be Roped Off For Big Rollermobile Races Front street from State to Locust will not only be roped off, but some of the depressions in the asphaltum will be repaired and the street other wise placed in good shape for the second electric iron rollermobile race on Saturday. Memorial Day. City Commissioner M. Harvey Tay lor, Superintendent of Parks and Pub lic Property, who had been asked to serve as president of the board of judges, has accepted and assured the committee in charge that he will issue the necessary Instructions to the Fire Chief to rope off the streets, and fur thermore, that he will request Com missioner W. H. Lynch, Streets and Public Improvements, to make any needed repairs to the paving. Plans for the big electric iron race have been practically completed. Cards for the winners as they cross the tape were ordered yesterday. The races are due to start promptly at 9 o'clock and the electric iron racers are re quested to report at 8.45 to City De tective John Murnane, the starter, at State and Front streets. Eight additional entries received'' run the total to fifty. The latest en trants are Donald Gardner, Wilbur Crisswell, John Miller, Harold Young Joe Waldschmidt, Rushing Carl Chand, Richard Conway. [Other Sports of Page 7]