8 Bringing Dp Father # # (0) # # By McManus ■,» ' ■ ■■> 1"7 T 7 —— j — r 1 ' MISS CLEMEMTIN* DEVERE- SAX-RASTOS ✓ n x \ DBVERE- I NFVF»NWn»i% / \V® * e ,W„^V g o ht ' r— ' OWK!!! H' 7 , "»«« W MIDWEEK ME WITH CNHMBERSBUR9 George Stroh's Team Here Thur»- day; Harrisburg Adds Another Victory on Saturday Harrisburg baseball fans will set their first midweek game on Thursday. Chainbersburg will be the attraction. In order to ascertain the desire of local business as to time for starting games Manager J. Harry Messersmith may start play at 2.30. The Chambersburg nine is one of the strongest independent organizations in Central Pennsylvania. The man ager, George' Stroh, is well known to local supporters. For several seasons Stroh was backstop on the Harrisburg Trl-State team. He hits signed a bunch of promising youngsters. One More Victory Harrisburg won Saturday's game, defeating Elizabethtown, score 7 to 1. Manager Messersmith had Kepford in the box. He had everything needed in the way of puzzlers. Kepford fanned eleven men. Bishop, known as the best amateur pitcher in Lancaster county, took care of the firing line for Elizabethtown. He struck out ten njen. but his support was ragged. Harris burg hit timely and at times fielded in a sensational manner. The score follows: ELIZABETHTOWN AB. R. H. O. A. E. Baker, l.f 4 0 0 1 0 0 Wermley, c.f 3 o l l o o Ream, c 4 0 110 2 3 Brinser. ss 4 0 1 4 0 1 Herr, 3b 4 0 0 2 u o Hejstand, lb 4 0 1 4 0 0 Eckinger, r.f 4 0 1 2 1 1 Withers. 2b 3 1 0 0 3 0 Bishop, p 4 0 2 0 2 1 Totals 34 1 7 24 8 6 HARRISBURG AB. R. H. O. A. E. Miller, c.f 4 1 2 1 0 0 Rote, 3b 3 1 1 2 2 1 I.eed.v. l.f 5 1 o 1 0 0 Wertz, r.f 3 1 2 0 0 0 Kline. 2b 4 1 1 0 3 1 Sheesley, lb 3 0 111 0 1 Steward, ss 4 1 1 1 1 0 Rhoades, c 3 0 111 1 0 Kepford, p 3 1 0 0 3 0 Beach, r.f 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 9 27 11 3 Harrisburg ... 40100002 x—7 Elizabethtown .00000010 o—l Two base hits. Ream, Bishop. Sac rifice hits, Rote, Rhoads, Baker. Struck out, by Kepford, 11; by Bishop, 10. Base on balls, by Kepford, 1; by Rishop, 1. T,eft on base. Elizabeth town, 10: Harrisburg. 8. Hit by pitcher. Sheesley. Withers. Stolen bases, Sheesley, Kline 3. Miller 2, Kep ford. Wermley. Passed balls. Ream. Wild pitches. Bishop, Kepford. Sac rifice fly, Miller. Time, 1.40. Umpire, Rush. MU T STS i|| New Universities Dictionary j|| HoW tO Get It or mail to this L IPPrl PPr^ r one coupon like the Mamrfactarm and MtaiobM ab ° Ve Wlth ninety-eight IPntinnrt Cents to cover C°9t o! UullUUlf m. 1 handling, packing, clerk 3IK) %/OC hire » etc - secure this NEW authentic MAIL Add i<* Po*>«., Dictionary, bound in real ORDERS Up£soo™fc:: % flexible leather, illustrated WILL » io with full pages in color BE and duotone 1300 page*. FILLED 5 w 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previ ous to this year are out of date \ MONDAY EVENING, STATE SHOOT STARTS TOMORROW; HA RRISB URG EN TERS CRA CK SQUA D Annual Event Takes Place at Milton; West Fairview and Rutherford Will Be in the Line-up Harrisburg and West Fairview shoot ers will leave this afternon for Milton. The annual shoot of the Pennsylvania Sportsmen's Association will open to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The program includes everything but live bird events. Four state trophies will be contested for by individuals and teams. On Tuesday the annual meeting of the state association will be held. The Harrisburg squad will include J. G. Martin. Lockwood B. Worden, To Keep Tennis Charter Open Until June 1 In order to accommodate some of the city's tennis players who have not yet returned from college, It has been decided to leeep the charter list of the Reservoir Tennis Club open until June 1. May 15 had been the date originally fixed. Charles Pollock, courtkeeper in charge last summer, has been reap pointed for the season and he began his duties Saturday. In addition to having charge of the courts Mr. Pol lock will have supervision of the club house. Registration Is now mandatory when the courts are in demand. Per manent nets have been provided and were used for the first time Saturday. SATURDAY AMATEUR SCORES East End A. A., 7; Baker A. A., 2. Camp Hill, 8; Lewis, 3. Iner-Seal. 10; Wormleysburg, 8. Fisher, 7; Monarchs, 3. Carnation, 7; Agogos, 6. P. R. R. Y. M. C. A„ 15: Altoona, 14. Rosebuds. 7; Galahads. 6. Motive Power (Harrisburg), 18; Baltimore, 4. Shamrock, 8; Stanley A. C., 6. Williamstown, 6; Millersburg, 4. West End A. C., 5; Marysvllie, 4. Enhaut, 18; Rhlnehart, 8. Newsboys Juniors, 9; Boas Street, 8. Citizen, 18; Washington, 13. Paxtang A. C., 17: H. A. C. Jrs., 10. Keener A. C., 12; Trainmen, 4. Duncannon, 8; Susquehanna, 0. Lemoyne, 11; Conway Hall, 6. Belmont, 7; Rutherford. 3. New Bloomfield, 16; Lebanon High, Halifax, 7; Lykens, 1. Camp Hill High, 9; Vincome A. C., 8, Hummelstown, 2; Hick-a-Thrifts, 1. Enola Y. M. C. A., 22; Country Club, 1. Central Pennsylvania League At Hlghspire— R. H. E. Hershey ... 00000200 0— 2 3 5 Highspire ..0 0 0 2 28 0 1 x —l 316 5 Batteries: Skiles and Hall; Kramer and Kurzenknabe. At. New Cumberland— R. H. E. Steelton ..... 1 0000 00 1 o—2 7 2 New Cumb .. 21002300 x—B 10 2 Batteries: Hummel and Boyd; Strieker and Yeager. At Mlddletown- R. H. E. Lebanon ... 02 3 1 1 1 00 0— 8 14 0 Middletown . 60330 0 01 x—l 3 8 6 Batteries: Ramsey and Gingrich; Shirk and Swartz. H. B. Shoop. H. A. Dill. S. S. Hoffman, "Fuller Worden, Jack Wise, W. H. Wil son and Karl Steward. On the West Fairview squad will be W. E. Hoover, W. A. Miller, M. B. Stewart. D. H. Wagner and I. If. Helghes. It is prob able to G. O. Sarvis will lead a squad from Rutherford. On Saturday Harrisburg Sportsmen's Association held a Du Pont silver spoon shoot. Jack Wise was high man with a score of 49. West Fairview also had a shoot. Stewart and Wagner tied, breaking 47 out of 50 targets. Baseball Summary; Games Past and Future SCORES OF YESTERDAY National league No games scheduled. American l.oague Philadelphia, 4: Chicago, 2. New York, 6; Detroit, 2. Boston, 3; Cleveland, 0. (14 in nings. ) St. Louis. 2; Washington, 1. Federal I >cagu p Kansas City, 3: St. Louis, 2. Pittsburgh, 4; Chicago, 1. Newark-Buffalo—Rain. SCORES OF SATURDAY'S GAMES National League Philadelphia, 11: St. Louis, 2. Brooklyn, 7: Cincinnati, 1. Pittsburgh, 10; Boston, 6. New York, 10; Chicago, 0. American League St. Louis, 5; Philadelphia, 4. New York, 4; Cleveland, 2. Washington. 3; Chicago, 1. Boston, 5; Detroit, 2. Federal league Newark, 7; Buffalo. 5. Chicago, 10: Pittsburgh, 0. Baltimore, 10; Brooklyn, 6. St. Louis, 13; Kansas City, 2. WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY National league Sf. Louis at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Boston. I'incinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. American league Philadelphia at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis. New York at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. Federal ljcague Baltimore at Chicago. Brooklyn at Kansas City. Newark at Pittsburgh. Buffalo at St. Louis. WHERE THEY PLAY TO-MORROW National league St. Louis at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. American League Philadelphia at Chicago, i New York at Detroit. Washington at St. Louis. Boston at Cleveland. Federal 1 /eagne Baltimore at Chicago. Brooklyn at Kansas City. Newark at Pittsburgh. Buffalo at St. Louis. STANDING OF THE CLUBS National I/cague W. L. P. C. Philadelphia .... 16 8 .667 Chicago 15 11 .577 Boston 13 11 .542 Pittsburgh I*3 14 .481 Brooklyn 12 14 .462 Cincinnati 11 14 .440 St. Louis 12 16 .429 New York 10 14 .417 American League W. L. P. C. New York 1