10 Bringing Up Father ® $ # $ # $ By McManus V/HERP Adc JOST TO THE. f HERE I - JOST f V/HO VMACPS THE RUIN PEH "XOUR, | jy> ■ 11111 IWW OUT — ■ Too <;OIN4- TTCHEW t,HOP j M»E YOU READY WTILrnFI * J 'j' TH ' lT B WTEi?- _ l-^P^ ? nil i j < 'r j '/ a MOTIVE POWER TEAM! TO PLAY BALTIMORE I*. R. R. System Championship Series Opens on Diamond No. 2; Parade and Concert Baseball championship series for Motive Power teams of the Pennsyl vania railroad system, east of Pitts burgh and Erie, will start Saturday afternoon. The local Motive Power •nine will meet the Baltimore nine on 'diamond No. 2, Island Park. The game starts at 3 o'clock. Pre ceding the game the two teams with !the Enola Band will parade over the jprincipaJ streets. Superintendent Wil liam B. McCaleb of the Philadelphia division, will pitch the first ball. Many I prominent railroad officials will be present John Brackenridge, who has been signed to pitch for Scranton, will play ■with the local team. He sent his con tract yesterday. Baltimore will bring a strong aggregation. The series in clude games with teams from Altoona, Tyroiie, Elmira, Renovo. Sunbury, Philadelphia, Jersey City, Camden, pCorristown, Reading and Pottsville. Bowling Prizes For Tournament Winner* Prizes were awarded last night in the Casino tournament classics. The lirst event of this kind was a big suc cess, and will be repeated next sea- Bon. With last night's awards came the announcement that the bowling eeason ends. Matches will be resumed early in September. Winners and prizes ■were: ■ * r Tn the five-man events, team cap tained by Buttorff, first prize, Ji2O.- Owen Ross, second. $12.50; B. B. Luek, third prize, ST.6O. Wir.t ers in the'doubles, first prize, Montgomery and"Rementer, $10; sec ond prize, Basch and Norris, $7.50; third prize, Jacoby and Heisev, $5; fourth. W. Miller and Early, $12.50- fifth prize. Trace and Johnson, $2. Winners in the singles, first prize, A. D. Miller, $7.50; second prize, Mont gomery, $5; third, B. B. Luck, $3.50; fourth prize, Barnes, $2.50; fifth prize TCarley. $2; sixth prize. Hopwood! 51.50; seventh prize, Snyder, sl. MOHAWK MADE WITH PATENTED •UP-OVER BUTTONHOLE ' TIE SLIDES EASILV m/ron (o//ar& I OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA. (INITIO • COIL.* CO. T»OV.H.'< Valuable of cigar—modern Hp Sharing in every detail. It's H mm with each different than any 5c I CIGAR and BIGGER, and equal in I I ****" qUality to^acco work- I manship to any 10c cigar. The Havana tobacco used is the I c^°'cest B rown - Each cigar is hand. made, assuring free and even burning. < L LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO., Newark, N. J. I Largest Independent Cigtr Factor; d the World SMITH & KEFFER CO., Inc., WEDNESDAY EVENING STRONG HICK-A-THRIFT BATTERY v.. . , '" '• • During laat season the Hlck-a- 1 Thrift baseball team was among the ! prominent amateur winners. This ag i gregatlon of young players is in the 1 game for the sport. They practice e 1 venings and play Saturday and holi- 1 day games. The team is under the m : anagement of Bert Atkinson who is AMATEUR LEAGUE ADOPTS SCHEDULE Season Ends Sept. 9; Play All Games at Twilight; Reading A. A. Meets Eagles The Allison Hill Amateur Ijoague will close the season September 9. Tuis date was flxed at a meeting last night. The league started Monday and will play twilight games. No game will count unless five Innings are play ed by both teams. Rules are being formulated and copies will be sent to every manager. This evening the Reading A. A., will play the Eagle A. C. All games will be played on East End fields. The schedule lor the season follows: The Schedule 13, Galahad vs. Abion; 13, Iner-Seal vs. Hick-a-Thrlft; 17, Galahad vs. Hlck-a-Thrlft; 18, Eagles vs. Iner- Seal; 18, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Albion; 19, Galahad vs. Hlck-a-Thrift; 20, also a crack pitcher. Atkinson, who se picture appears above, at the right is a boy with a strong wing, and ca n hit the ball. John Santo, the giant catcher, is pictured on the left. He h as been in the game for several sea sons. • Few stolen bases are recorded . when he is back of the bat. Eagles vs. Tner-Seal; 20, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Albion; 23, Rdg. Rv. A. A. vs. Hick-a-Thrift; 27, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs Hick-a-Thrlft; 31, Rdg. Rv. A. A. vs. Galahad. June 1. Tner-Seal vs. Eagles; 1, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Eagles; 2, Rdg. Rv. A. A. vs. Galahad: 3, Iner-Seal vs. Al bion; 3, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Eagles; 3, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Eagles; 7. Rdg. Rv. A. A. vs. Iner-Seal; 8, Galahad vs. Eagles; 8, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Albion; 9, Hdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Iner-Seal; 10, Galahad vs. Eagles; 10, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Albion; 15, Albion vs. Eagles; 15, Iner-Seal vs. Galahad; 17, Albion vs. Eagles; 17 Iner-Seal vs. Galahad; 21. Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Eagles; 22, Gala had vs. Albion; 22, Iner-Seal vs. Hlck a-Thrift; 23, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Eagles; 24, Galahad vs. Albion; 24, Iner-Seal vs. Hick-a-Thrift; 28, Gala had vs. Hiek-aThrift; 29, Eagles vs. Iner-Seal; 29, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Al bion; 30, Galahad vs. Hick-a-Thrift. July 1, Eagles vs. Oner-Seal; 1, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Albion: 6, Rdg. Ry. A A vs. Hick-a-Thrift; 8. Rdg Rv A A vs. Hack-a-Thrift; 12, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Galahad; 13, Iner-Seal vs. Albion; 13, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Eagles; 14, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Galahad; 15, Iner-Seal vs. Albion; 15, Hlck-a-Thrift vs. Eagles; 19, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Iner- Seal; 20, Hlck-a-Thrift vs. Albion; 20, Galahad vs. Eagles; 21. Rdg. Rv. A. A. \ s ., . Iner ; Seal: 22 ' Hick-a-Thrift vs. Albion; 22, Galahad vs. Eagles; 27, Iner-Seal vs. Galahad; 27, Albion vs. Eagles; 29, Iner-Seal vs. Galahad; 29, Albion vs. Eagles. August 2, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Eagles; 3, Galahad vs. Albion; 3, Iner-Seal vs. Albion; 3, Iner-Seal vs. Hick-a-Thrift; 4, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Eagles; 5, Gala had vs. Albion; 5, Iner-Seal vs. Hlck a-Thrift; 9, Galahad vs. Hick-a- Thrift; 10, Eagles vs. Iner-Seal; 10, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Albion; 11, Galahad vs. Hick-a-Thrift; 12, Eagles vs. Iner- Seal; 12, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Albion; 17, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Hick-a-Thrift; 19, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Hick-a-Thrift; 23, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Eagles; 24 Iner- Seal vs. Albion; 24, Rdg. Ry. A. A. vs. Galahad; 25, Hick-a-Thrift vs. Eagles; 26, Iner-Seal vs. Albion; 26, Rdg Ry. A. A- vs. Galahad; 30, Rdg. Ry. A A. vs. Iner-Seal; 31, Hick-a-Thrift Vs. Albion; 31, Galahad vs. Eagles. September 1. Rdg. Ry. a. A. vs. Iner-Seal; 2. Hick-a-Thrift vs. Al bion; 2, Galahad vs. Eagles; 7, Iner- Seal vs. Galahad; 7, Albion vs. Eagles; 9, Iner-Seal vs. Galahad; 9, Albion vs Eagles. Sport News at a Glance Little A. C. trimmed Kimmel A C. yesterday, score 19 to 5. In the Lucknow shop series of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Federals yesterday defeated the Smith Shop, Bcore 3 to 0. The Frank Baker case will come up in Philadelphia to-night. Gunboat Smith put it all over Dick Gilbert at Denver last night. The State Highway Department team and Drafting Room players tied up in a seven inning game yesterday, score 3 to 3. The P. R. R. Electrics want a game for Saturday. Address Emory P. Cook. 1554 Vernon street. Halifax High school wants a game for Saturday. Address Herman Rich tor, Halifax. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH PICK TECH TO win PEI-SimE MEET Five New Athletes on Entry List For Saturday Event; Trophies and Medals Tech high will have eighteen ath letes in the Penn-State interscholastic meet at State College Saturday. Tech won this meet last year with a total of 35 points. The Tech entry includes thirteen of last season's stars. Tech is favorite in this year's meet. The new men are Sutch. who won the two-mile race at Mercersburg; Harmon, the one-mile winner; Ra leigh Evans, a dash man; McKay, who is entered in the weights, and Wolfe, the Sophomore hurdler. . Others who constitute Coach Hill's party are: Captain Heffelflnger, Eyster, Stansfield. Demming. Flickinger, Gar land, Anderson, Beck, Emanuel. J. Miller, Ralph Evans, Davies and State ler. Trophies and Medals' Gold, silver and bronze medals will be given to the winners of first, sec ond and third places in the several events. A silver loving cup is offered to the winner of the High school re lay championship. The J. G. White high school track championship tro phy. which is now held by Tech will again he competed for. Central high also has a leg on this trophy. The team winning it the first three times will receive it permanently. Special scholarships will also be of fered to the highest individual point winner. Beck and Heffelflnger are ex pected to score heavily for the locals. The following is a complete list of the entries: 100-yard dash Heffelflnger, Ra leigh Evans, Eyster, Beck. Davies. 4 40-yard dash Stansileld, Stiteler, f The song of the I Ralph Evans, Heffelflnger. 1-mile run Garland, Roger, Har- I mon. ( 120-yard hurdle Anderson, Beck, Wolfe. High jump Anderson, i Broad jump Anderson, Eyster, Heffelflnger, Raleigh Evans. Half-mile run Demming, Flick inger, Emanuel. 2-mile run Garland, Sutch, Flick inger. 220-yard hurdle Beck. Wolfe, An derson. Pole vault— Anderson, Emanuel, J. Miller. Weight events Beck, Emanuel, J. Miller, McKay. Relay team Heffelflnger, Dem ming, Stansfield, Stiteler, Evans and Davies. Baseball Summary; Games Past and Future SCOJRES OF YESTERDAY* National I/Cague Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburgh, 2. St. Louis. 5; Boston, 1. Chicago, 5; Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati, 2; New York, 1. American league Philadelphia. 3; St. Louis, 0. Detroit, 5; Boston, 1. Cleveland. 3; New York, 1. Washington, 2; Chicago, 0. Federal League Baltimore, fi; St. Louis, 5. 1 Kansas City, 7; Newark, 0. Chicago, fi; Brooklyn, 4. Pittsburgh, 1; Buffalo, 0. WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY National 1/eague Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. American Leugue Philadelphia at St. Louis. Moston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago. New York at Cleveland. Federal I-eagiio St. Louis at Baltimore. Chicago at Brooklyn. Kansas City at Newark. Pittsburgh at Buffalo. MAY 12, 1915. WHERE THEY PLAY" TO-MORROW National League Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at New' York. Chicago at Brooklyn. American League Philadelphia at St. Louis. Washington at Chicago. New York at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit. Federal Ijeague St. Louis at Baltimore. Chicago at Brooklyn. Kansas City at Newark. Pittsburgh at Buffalo. STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League W. L. P. C. Philadelphia .. 14 7 .6f,7 Chicago 14 8 .631! Boston 12 9 .571 Cincinnati 11 ]o .1,24 Pittsburgh 11 13 *4 58 St- Louis 11 14 .440 Brooklyn 9 13 409 New York 6 14 '.300 American League r, . , w - L. P.C. Detroit 18 7 .720 New York 12 8 .fiOO Chicago 14 10 .583 Boston 9 9 _;;oo Cleveland 11 12 '47 s Washington 10 11 .'440 Philadelphia 8 13 "3 r j St. Louis 6 18 Federal League W. L. P. C. Pittsburgh IB s .« r 7 Newark 14 n 580 Chicago 14 11 .560 Kansas City 13 11 .540 Brooklyn 12 12 500 St. Louis 10 13 '435 Baltimore 11 15 423 Buffalo 8 17 .320 TENNIS CHAMPION KILLED London, May 12.—Anthony F. Wild ing, of New Zealand, former lawn ten nis champion of fcfreat Britain, and who several times hag been a member of the Australian team in the Davis cup matches, has been killed in the fighting in the Dardanelles. Wilding was a second lieutenant in the Royal Marines. SCHOUISTIC TEAMS nHL»E Central Meets Tech in Tennis Sin gles and Doubles on Reservoir Courts Interscholastic tennis contests open ed at Reservoir Park this afternoon. Jt will be a triangular contest between Central, Tech and Harrisburg Acad emy. Matches will also be played to morrow afternoon. Central met Tech to-day. To-morrow Harrisburg Acad emy and Central play. The week day contests start af 3 o'clock, and Saturday matches at 9 o'clock in the morning. One poi it will be credited to the winner of eat h match, either singles or doubles. The winner of the series will receive a silver cup. In the singles to-day between Cen tral aiyl Tech, the players were, Zim merman vs. Pollock; Munneil vs. Ger berick; and Fox and Beard. Doubles, Zimmerman and Denny vs. Pollock and Faber; Munneil and Wal ter vs. Gerberlck and Lloyd; Fox and Witherow vs. Beard and Ramey. Nune maker is a substitute in the first match for Central, and Drake in the third. ATTRACTIVE GAMES Harrisburg Independents will play the Elizabei htown team at Island Park Saturday afternoon. This will be the second contest for the local nine. Man ager J. Harry Messersmith is prepar ing an interesting schedule. The Elizabethtown team is one of the strongest in Central Pennsylvania and the locals will have to put up a fast game to win. It is expected that "Pete" Steward will be back in the . game. A new pitcher Is coming and* will reach Harrisburg Friday. Other teams will include Chambersburg, which is manager by George Stroll, the former Harrisburg Tri-State catcher. Attractive holiday games are being booked.
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