12 SPEED* TRUCK SJII TO REPRESENT STATE 'Harrisburg Lads Wifl Ron in U. of P. Relays; Preparing For Interscholastic Meet State College. Pa.. April 20. —Coach Martin expects to take a squad of the speediest trackmen that ever repre sented Penn State to PenMjrtvmnla'B relay races next Saturday. He has developed a team of quarter-milers ■whose time trials show an average of 61 2-5 seconds for that distance; a four-mile team averaging 4.35 ft, and three star performers for special events on Friday. Whiting has been entered in the 440-yard low hurdles, a new event in the Penn carnival. Yesterday he circled the cinder path, clearing the ten hurdles in 59 seconds flat. Captain Hammitt. an intercol legiate point winner last year, con tinues to top the high hurdles for 120 yards in 15 2-5 seconds. Three times he has equaled that mark this Spring. For the pentathlon. Martin is de veloping Levi Lamb, the football man and wrestling captain, and Dambley, a freshman aspirant. In his trials yesterday Dambley showed much im provement in each of the five events. He broad jumped 19 feet 1 inch, threw the javelin 111 feet Bft inches, ran the 200 meters in 24 4-5 seconds, hurled the discus 102 feet 6 inches, and ran 1.000 meters in 5 minutes and 5 seconds. This exhibition was pleasing to Penn State's followers, and Dambley is expected to push lamb hard for the honor of repre senting State in this event. Lamb has just started to work on the field and track, having been in the Thes pian cast this winter and Spring. Should he get into condition in the j week remaining. Lamb will be a hard . inan for an opponent to beat. "Dutch" liarland to Run In his trials yesterday Lamb cleared i 19 feet 2 inches in the broad jump.: threw the javelin 132 feet, 10 inches, hurled the discus 106 feet 5 inches. | ran the 200 meters in 24 3-5 seconds | and covered the 1.500 meters in close 'to 5 minutes. Coach Martin expects i Lamb to show much improvement be- I fore the contest for the all-round col legiate championship on Friday. The one-mile relay team selected yesterday to represent Penn State is composed of Whtte, Dolbin. Mason and Post. Dolbin. the fastest man of the quartet, covered the 440 yards in 50 4-5 seconds. Post, a freshman candidate. displayed marked im provement. running the distance in close to 51 flat. State's four-mile team will be Schroeder, Entwistle, "Dutch" Gar land and Hunter. These men were chosen on the basis of their trials yesterday. For the annual interscholastic track and field meet to be staged at Penn I State on May 15. fourteen represen tative preparatory and high schools of the State have been entered. Strong teams will come from the fol lowing institutions: Altoona High. Oearfield High. York High. Johns-1 town High. Tyrone High, Hazleton High. Shadyside Academy, North ampton High. Harrisburg Technical High. Harrisburg Central High, Bea ver Falls High. Indiana Normal, Penn Charter and Wilkinsburg High. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEAM READY The Derry Street United Brethren Sunday School will be represented on the baseball diamond this season. A team has been organized. The ages of the players vary from 15 to IS years. Games axe wanted. Manager Harold Gilbert can be reached at 325 South Sixteenth street or Bell tele phone 1123 R. Fashion's favorite for Spring and Summer. Ide V/lv&r kQollars SIDES & SIDES •—■— Get Our Prices On Bicycles or Motorcycles Tire* nml accessor- Vw tie bantlje « jt. complete line. Ile /TfXJP*! I"«lrs for nil makes L> Vt'JV bicycles and Mo n \Y lA 'oreyclcs. We have [_k , JF\ some specials north wfcUe GIVE CS A TRIAL kWEXCELSIOR 485 CYCLE CO. VViIN 10 ** rk ' t s «nare il| I Hsrrlsburc, Pa, UI J Bell Pkoae, 68S-W. HI Opti Evenlags. A*ent» for Excelsior Anto Crete —-holder of all world's records. ! —J Broken Egg Stove Nut sizes of coal are now 50c a ton cheaper. Why not get in touch with Kelley and have your bins filled for next Winter? H. M. KELLEY & CO. 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets TUESDAY EVENING. A Picture Story With Just One Word By Tad\ CENTRAL LEAGUE DROPS HtRBK Lebanon Bidder For Franchise; Definite Action at Meeting Tonight Harrisburg will not be represented In the Central Pennsylvania league. This was decided at a meeting of the league, officials at Steelton last night. It is I probable that Lebanon will be ad-' mitted. A meeting of the Lebanon Athletic Association will be held to-night to ar-j range for taking over the Harrisburg franchise. The Central season starts I on May 1. A schedule will be an-1 nounced as soon as definite word has been received from Lebanon. A resolution was adopted last night fixing a penalty of $75 fine, for playing independent games with the Harris burg team. President Frank Stees; suggested that it would be good policy to refrain from any independent games after the season started. Boxing Bill May Pass in the State of Illinois Special to The Telegraph Chicago, April 20.—The boxing bill now before the legislature at Spring field has a good chance t of going through. Lieutenant-Governor Bar ratt O'Hara is responsible for the statement that Illinois is likely to have legalized boxing in the near fu ture. .1. FRANKLIN BAKER SIGNS Not With Athletics. But Uplaiul of Delaware County League Philadelphia, April 20. J. Franklin Baker may not join the Athletics very shortly after all. It was announced yesterday that he had signed a contract with the Upland team, of the Delaware County League. This does not mean exactly that he is' lost to the Mackmon for good this sea- | son. for the terms of the document call | on him to play for Upland "until he j iecides to join the Athletics." The Upland team Is a member of the ! Delaware County League and plays' sanies on Saturdays. It figures that i Baker will be an immense drawing, card. No idea of the salary Ba k• r will draw was forthcoming. Connie Mack said last nlsht he knew nothing of the deai and added that ho had no Interest in the matter. UILLARD AOCEFTS CHALLENGE Will Meet Frank Lyons, of Florida. One Year Hence Jacksonville, Fla., April 20.—Jess Willard has accepted the first chal- , lenge offered him for the world's championship when he agreed to meet Frank Lyons, former champion of Florida, a year hence. Lyons is a policeman here, having left the prize ring four years ago. He matched up with Willard during the tatter's amateur days at Elk City. Okla.. July 4, 1911, winning a decision over the champion. Lyons is 80 years old, 6 feet 4>3 inches tall and weighs 275 pounds. He has a reach of half an inch over Willard. The local man was a mem ber of Jeffries' training force before the Reno fight and has appeared with Sam Langford and Joe Jeanette PAXTON A. C. ELECTS MANAGER ; The Paxton A. C. last night elected Frank De Santis manager. He has opened headquarters at 322 South Sec ond street. Players' ages range from 12 to 15 years. RADNOR COLLAR "SHORTY" MILLER OUT LIKENS VRLIfT TO FOR FIRST PRACTICE HAVE ANOTHER LEAGUE Big Squad of Promising Players Work Hard For Harrisburg Team at Island Park "Shorty" Miller, with his Harris burg baseball squad, started practice this afternoon at Island Park. The i team will get into the game early in May. At practice this afternoon twenty candidates were out. Manager J. Harry Messersmith an nounced to-day that it was his inten tion- to 'Stint trp a team of Harrisburg boys exclusively, if possible. He In vites local players to come out to practice. It is a certainty that Rote will play j third base. Captain Miller haa not decided on his pitchers, but will carry four, two of whom will be left handers. Captain Miller expects to play the outfield. There will be four-1 teen players on the regular team. | Baseball Summary; Games Past and Future SCORES OF YESTERDAY American League New York. 11; Philadelphia, G. Washington. 4; Boston. 2. Detroit, 6; Chicago. 1. St. Louis. 7; Cleveland. 2. National league Philadelphia. 3; New York, 0. Boston. 7: Brooklyn. 2. Boston, 6: Brooklyn, 4 (2d game) Chicago, 8: Pittsburgh. 7. Cincinnati. 4; St. Louis, 1. Federal League Newark, 13; Baltimore, 2. Brooklyn, 10; Buffalo. 5. fhicago. 9; St. Louis, 1. Kansas City, 4; Pittsburgh. 2. WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY America 11 I. of promi j nent businessmen. A salary limit will be fixed to meet all conditions. Games will be played Saturdays and holidays and twilight contests when possible also will be arranged. The name of James E. Lentz. of Elizabethville. has I been mentioned for president of the I new league. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL National League At New York— R. 11. E. Philadelphia 3 11 1 New York 0 4 2 Batteries: Demarce and Killifer; Tesreau and Meyer. Umpires. Byron and Orth. At Boston (afternoon) R. 11. E. Brooklyn 2 9 0 Boston T H 2 Batteries: Dell, Coombs and Jlc- Carty; Stroud. Oowdy, At Cincinnati — R. H. E. St. I.ouis 1 4 0 Cincinnati 4 8 0 Batteries: Sallee and Meadows; Lear and Clark. At Chicago— R. H. E. Pittsburgh . . .s 7 15 I Chicago 8 14 2 Batteries: Kantlehtii.r, Harmon and Scliang; Adams. Pierce and Stan dridge. American League At Philadelphia/- R. H. E. Xew York 11 14 1 Athletics C 15 7 | batteries: Caldwell and Nune maker; Pennock and !.app. At Washington— R. H. E. i Roston 2 fi 4 | Washington 4 7 2 Batteries: Ways and Thomas; John- I son and Ainsmith. At St. Louis — R. H. E. Cleveland 2 1- 0 St. Louis 7 13 4 Batteries: Coombs and O'Neill; Loiulermilch and Severard. At Detroit— R . H. E. Chicago 1 3 2 Detroit 6 10 2 Batteries: Faber and Schalk; Bo land and McKee. Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Daugherty ! to Observe Golden Wedding Speiull to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa.. April 20. —Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dougherty, of Mechan iesburg. will celebrate the fiftieth an niversary of their marriage on Mon day evening. May 3, at which time their friends are cordially invited to call between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, at the residence. 105 West Kel ler street. No other invitations will be issued. The Dougherty's have been ! residents of this place for the past , thirty years and a host of friends will be glad to extend congratulations and | good wishes on their golden anniver sary. Mr. Daugherty is one of the best known contractors and builders in this j section of the county. Dr. M. M. Dougherty, the postmaster, is a son. CRITSADE OX CLUBS Special to The Telegraph Lancaster. Pa., April 20.—The Law and Order Society yesterday began a crusade against clubs and other or ; ganizatlons for violating liquor laws. ! when Constables Miley and Lollar, by direction of the society's agent, return ed to Quarter Sessions Court members of the Germanla Turnverein. the Min nehaha Club and the Penn Avenue j Club. I The charges against all are selling 1 without a license and on Sundays, and 'in addition the Turnverein members | are charged with selling to minors and I visibly intoxicated persons. P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. Now Plans Athletic Fields I At a meeting of the athletic commit | tee, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Voung Men's Christian Association, east of Pittsburgh and Erie, to be held with in two weeks, plans for permanent ath letic fields will be discussed. | A plot has been secured at Sunbury. i Harrisburg has an option on a field at Sixth and Divison streets. These fields will be in charge of an instructor, and i will be open for all members. HAGKRSTOWN FANS HOPEFUL Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown. Md., April 20.—Anoth er attempt is being made here to arouse interest in baseball with the view of organizing a team to join the new Rltie Kidge league, composed of IChambersburg. Gettysburg, Frederick and Martinsburg, and to secure a site for a baseball park. Three sites for a ball park are being considered. Presi dent C. W. Boyer of the Hlue Kridge league is aiding in the organization of a team. The Smoke of the Smart Set ie not the ready-made or even ready-made-to-order cigarette. Smart men of fashion everywhere club-men, connoisseurs, bon-vivants, millionaire sportsmen have discovered the keener enjoyment and greater satisfaction in the fresh cigarettes of unique flavor and deli cious mildness they roll for themselves, to suit their individual taste, from mellow "Bull'* Durham tobacco. Today it is the very last word in correct form to "Roll Your Own." 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The team is particularly anxious to play the Baker A. A. of Steelton, and would like to line them up for Saturday. KQI AIiS HIGH HURDLE 11KCORD Los Angeles. Cal., April 20.—Fred Kelly, holder of the world's records in the high hurdles, and Howard Drew, who has equaled the world's best time in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, left last night for Philadelphia to compete in the Pennsylvania relay games. They will represent the University of South ern California. RAIIiROAD I.KAGUi: IS READY Sunbury. Pa., April 2tr.—Pennsylva nia railroad's new athletic league, with five teams, has purchased uniforms, the teams will contest for a silver lov ing cup during the coming season. Two games will be played each week. Plan Club For Women Shooters; to Select Coach During the Polyclinic Hospital bene fit shoot of the Harrisburg Sports men's Association on Saturday plans will be discussed for the organization of a women's shooting club. A project of this kind has been under consid eration for a long time. In and about Harrisburg there are at least a score of women who have made good scores, It is understood that the women's cluh will be an auxiliary to the Har risburg Sportsmen's Association. Mrs, J lay Koyer, of West Falrview, one ol the winners of the Westy Hogan shool last, year, is mentioned for one of the official positions. Following the organization of thf new club a coach will be elected and daily practice will be arranged. Tli« shoot on Saturday will Include an all. afternoon program.