Bringing Up Father (o) # # (0) # <$ rM THC NEW 1 rtL VTA*?T IM I SHOW ME HOW A)t>T KEEP | tmw L_ - e>X - XtJUR /mm u ( ") INSTKOCT YOU il_ J ft> R*T*£« AOTOr ] W <> » M E I IN HOW TO ORIS*, f 1 YOUT> SHOW V TTkf —-** 17 •" I tl I »2~, TECH HIGH AFTER MORE STATE HONORS Meet Strong Opponents at Reading Monday Afternoon; Enter Twelve Events In the high school meet at Reading on Monday, Tech will oppose strong eastern teams. Reading will have more entries than last Saturday. If Tech wins on Monday, it will have undisputed claim to State honors. At State College several weeks ago. the western high schools were smoth ered. while Saturday the Central Penn sylvania schools offered little resist ance to Tech's well-balanced team. The entries for Reading follow: 100-yard dash—Heffelfinger, Eyster, Da vies. 220-yard dash—Heffelfinger, Eyster, Da vies. 440-yard dash—Demming, Flicking er. Stiteler. One mile run—Garland, Harmon, Sutch. One mile relay race—Heffelfinger, Stansfield. Demming, Stiteler, Davies. 120-yard high hurdles Anderson, Beck, Wolfe. 220 low hurdle—Emanuel, Beck, Wolfe. Pole vault—Anderson. Broad jump—Anderson, Heffelfing er, Eyster. High jump—Anderson. Flickinger. Twelve-pound shot—Beck, Emanuel, McKay. Throwing discus—Beck, Emanuel, McKay. . TENNIS CLUB REORGANIZES Market Square Players Challenge local Players. Men and Women The Market Square Christian En deavor Tennis Club has reorganized. This club has a membership of thirty three young men and women, who would be glad to arrange matches with other tennis clubs in the city or vicinity. Address all communication to Garfield McAllister, SO4 North Six teenth street, Harrisburg. JUNIORS WANT GAMES The Riverside Juniors would like to arrange games. Address J. L. Bak er, 3214 North Second street. IE! IT MOHAWK MADE WITH PATENTED SLIP-OVER IUTTONHOLI TIE SLIDES EASILY %/joh (oJ/ars\ iRAND^ -^ IN AMERIC#.. NIT CO SMIAT • COLLAR CO.TIO T. >lxi ~rs of JOHN RUSKIN CIGARS are smoked in this city every day. This I verifies our statement that John Rus- H the BEST and BIGGEST I M a mild, bigj fragrant smoke I U Profit Shar- and you'll enjoy every ill • _ V l -MV puff. Equal in quality of I U lng /T tobalo, and workman- ■ ■ band of every John cent cigar. Qj Ruskin. Catalog sent Q free on request. L LEWIS CIGAR MFG. 1 ISJ Larfwt Cigar Fictary la dto WarU A E& KEFFER CO., Inc. USTRIBUTORS C larrisburg, WEDNESDAY EVENING, - ' BABBISBURG «££& TELEGRAPH MAY 26, 1915. HARRISBURG ACADEMY WINS CUP; TAKE FINALS IN TENNIS SERIES Horton Is Big Star; Defeats All Opponents; Champions Clean Up in Yesterday's Contests I Harrisburg Academy won the silver ! tennis trophy yesterday, defeating Tech high team in the finals in the tri angular scholastic tennis series. Each i contest was interesting. The Academy : made a clear-up In the singles. Horton was the star of the meet. : He won all the single matches In the series. In yesterday's contest he de feated Pollocfc, 6-4, 6-4. In the sec. j ond match. Holmes defeated Gerber ich, of Tech. score 6-1, 6-2, and in the third match, Shreiner won from Beard ALTOONA HERE SATURDAY Hlair County Champions to Meet Har risburg Independents I Harrisburg will play the Altoona ! independents at Island Park Satur day afternoon. The Mountain City team last season won the champion ship of Blair county. This nine Is under the management of Jack Bon ner, a former Tri-State and Harris burg star. The game will start at 3. Manager J. Harry Messersmith booked the Reading Olivets for the Monday attraction. Games will he played Monday morning at 10.30 and in the afternoon at 8 o'clock. The P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. team was the attrac tion at Island Park this afternoon. GOOD WILL WINNER The Good Will Fire Company team j yesterday defeated the Trainmen A. j C., score 5 to 1. Klugh held the ra.il ' roaders to four hits. The Good Will batters bunched their hits in four in nings. Klugh fanned seventeen men. Weigle and Beach were Trainmen j stars, while Matter. Berrier and Marks ; played gilt edge ball for the "Goodies." j The fireruen want games for Monday ' and prefer out of town contests. SYDNEY DARCY WINS BOUT Fv Associated Press London, May 26. 11.20 A. M.—Syd ney Darcv won his boxing bout with I Jeff Smith, of Bayonne, N. J., last night on a foul. Smith gave his share iof the gate receipts, $2,500, to the I patriotic fund. READING TEAM WINS AGAIN In the Allison Hill league series last nisrht the Reading Railway A. A. de , feated the Hick-A-Thrifts, score 7 to 4. The Reading team lead the league with a large margin. Bricker's home run was a feature of yesterday's game. FRITZ-HAHN WEDDING Special to The Telegraph Mountville, May 26.—A pretty wed ding was solemnized in the St. Luke's Reformed Church, yesterday, when Miss Gertrude M. Hahn, was united in marriage to Arthur X. Fritz, of Lan caster. the Rev. William F. Lichllter, pastor of the Lancaster Reformed Church, performing the ceremony. MARRIED AT WAYNESBORO Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., May 26.—Richard Earl Rodgers. of Hagerstown, and Miss Margaret Henson, near Sharps burg. Md., were married at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. George W. | West, here, by the Rev. Ezra M. Funk, j pastor of the Otterbein United Breth- Iren Church. of Tech. scores 6-3, 6-4. In the doubles, Horton and Hoke of the Academy lost to Pollock and Fa ger of Tech. score 6-1 and 6-2. The second match went to Holmes and Broadhurst of the Academy, who de feated Gerberich and Lloyd, of Tech, scores 6-1, 6-3. Tech won the third match. Beard and Ramey defeated Shreiner and Senseman, score 6-3, 6-3. Clean records were made by Beard and Ramey. Pollock and Fager, and Holmes ajid Broadhurst in the series. Baseball Summary; Games Past and Future YESTERDAY'S SCORES National I.engue Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 0. Boston, 3; Cincinnati, 1. St. Louis, 11; New York, 5. Brooklyn, 5: Pittsburgh, 1. American League Philadelphia, 6; Cleveland, 5. Washington, 8; Detroit. 4. Chicago-New York, rain. St. Louis-Boston, rain. Federal league Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 2 (first game). Pittsburgh, S; Brooklyn, 4 (second game). Kansas City. 6; Newark, 5. Chicago-Buffalo, rain. St. Louis-Baltimore, rain. WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY National League Chicago at Philadelphia- Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at New York. American League Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit. Federal League Baltimore at St. Louis. Buffalo at Chicago. Newark at Kansas City. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. WHERE THEY PLAY TO-MORROW National League Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York. American League Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Chicago. Washington at Detroit, Boston at St. Louis. Federal League Baltimore at Kansas City. Newark at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Buffalo at Pittsburgh. * STANDING OF THE CLUBS Notional League W. L. P. C. Philadelphia 18 11 .621 Chicago 20 13 Brooklyn 15 15 .500 St. Louis 16 17 .485 Pittsburgh 15 16 .454 Boston 15 16 .484 Cincinnati 12 17 .414 New York 11 17 American League W. L. P. C. Chicago 23 12 .657 Detroit 22 13 .629 New York 17 14 .567 Boston 13 14 .481 Washington 14 16 .467 St. Louis 14 20 .412 Cleveland 13 19 .406 Philadelphia 12 21 .364 Federal League W. U p. c. Pittsburgh 21 13 .618 Chicago 21 14 .609 Kansas City 19 14 .576 Brooklyn 16 16 .500 St. Louis 15 16 .484 Baltimore 13 21 .382 Buffalo 10 24 .294 Schwab Wants to Buy a Plant in Delaware Special to The Telegraph Wilmington. Del., May 26.—1t Is expected that Charles M. Schwab who ts interested In the projectile plant now being built at New Castle, and also !s owner of the Harlan & Hollingsworth Corporation here, will shortly take over the big steel plant formerly occupied by the Diamond State Steel Company, now owned by P. J. Drlscoil, of Reading, who bought the plant from the received and in tended to operate it. AUTOIST BREAKS ARM Special to The Telegraph New Bloomfleld, Pa., May 26 Frank Kell, eon of D. C. Kel'l, of this place, Monday noon had both bonea of hia right arm broken at the wrist while cranking his father's automo bile when it backfired. MARRIED AT HAGERSTOWN Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown. Md., May 26.—Miss L. Schott and Ralph H. Letz, both of Lebanon. Po., were married at the parsonage of the United Evangelical Church in this city on Saturday by the Rev. E. C. Bosom. DISMISS JACK HAYDEN Former Trl-State Star Quits Louisville Job on Orders Special to The Telegraph Louisville, Ky., May 26. —John F. Hayden, manager of the Louisville American Association Club since 1912, has been summarily dismissed. O. H. Wathen, president of the club, sent a teelgram, approved by the directors, to Hayden at Minneapolis informing 1 him of this action. The step was taken following .Hayden's refusal to resign, as had been requested of hjm yester day. tlayden is a prodiict of the Trl- State. He played with York. ( Claude Derrick, Louisville shortstop, was notified to take charge of the team for the present. He will continue In control until the return to the game of Manager Ezra Mtddlff. appointed yesterday. Midklff at present is dis abled with a broken ankle. « TWO GAMES AT SHI ISLINGTON Hummelstown Meets Berks County Champions on Monday The Huminelstown baseball club plays two games at Shliiington on Decoration Day, Monday, 31. Shilling ton had the second best dub in Berks county last year. As Hummelstown has a strong club this year these games will be close, Hummelstown has a few open dates which it would like to schedule with strong clubs. MONARCHS WITHOUT GAMES The Monarchs are without games for May 31. Managers wishing to ar range games can call Robert Waters on the Bell phone, 1568W, after 6 p. m. or 405J after 8 a. m. Address 1117 Monroe street. RIVERSIDE A. C. FESTIVAL TO NIGHT Riverside A. C. will hold a festival to-night at Riverside. An Interesting program Is promised. I Lay-to for a spell I and swing on this: S You'll start an old-pal-party via a pipe or •< \j \ \ ®i| IK 1 a makin's cigarette quick as a flash, as soon >JrJO' v \V *< %y||B y as you realize it's a live bet to let your good :: ' ... "• 3Jki =• jii|fe money rub up against some Prince Albert :v tobacco. Why, it's like beating back to the Jfe>. .;. • •:; 'TllMp bushes for old-home week, P. A.'s so friendly, JPJ ,: ..' 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C. will hold an Ice cream festival to-night at Walnut and Brady streets. Harvard won from Princeton yes terday; score, 4 to 2. The game went ten innings. Detroit has sent John Smlthson, a pitcher, to Scranton. The Rosewood A. C. wants games for May 29 and 31. Call Bell phone 223 J. EAST END A. A. TO PLAY KEENERS The East End A. A. will play the Keener A. C. on Saturday. The game will be played at Nineteenth and Greenwood streets and will start at 2.30 p. m. HTCK-A-THRIFTS WANT GAMES The Hlck-a-Thrlfts would like to arrange two games for Monday, May 31. with a strong out-of-town team. Address A. E. Atkinson, 1197 Christian street, Harrlsburg, Pa. leagues will be even harder hit than the big organizations. This threatens to be the worst sea son, financially, that baseball has ex perienced in recent years. Here in Cleveland, Owner Somers declares, the Indians are nowhere near paving run ning expenses. The Washington folks report the Nationals have not been drawing enough on the road to pay their hotel bills. The same reports have come from other teams which have played here. GIRLS' TEAMS WILL CLASH Sunday School Maidens Open Season To-night Special to The Telegraph Washington, Pa.. May 26.—For the first time in the history of Washington the daughters of the town have relin quished their desire to learn the latest dances. They are now learning to catch flies, in the sporting sense of the word, and are spending all their spare time studying the very latest and approved baseball terms. This evening the two girls' baseball teams will meet in their first game on local grounds. Both teams are made up of girls of the Sunday school of the Allison Avenue Baptist Church. They wear a very much modified uni form, bloomers and rubber-soled ten nis shoes. They have been practicing for the last three weeks and by this time the pitchers can toss the ball almost to the catchers. mm CAR is OUT; OWNER DECLARES WAR Will Fight Official Action to the Finish; Indianapolis Race Saturday Special to The Telegraph Indianapolis, Ind., May 26.—80b Burman has declared war to the hilt against the American Automobile As sociation for having declared his Bur man-Peugeot entry for Saturday in the Indianapolis 500-mile race a Peugeot, and refusing to let him start the car under any other title. "The car is not a Peugeot," says Bob, "but literally what the name im plies, a Burman-Peugeot. I spent a thousand dollars rebuilding the ma chine; so that it is half mine. To class it a Peugeot is a rank injustice to Alphonese Kaufmann, who already has three Peugeots entered, and one of whose cars will have to be with drawn if T beat him out in the elimi nation trials. For this reason, I shall tight the matter to a finish, competing in the race, if necessary, under pro test, and then settling the matter af terward." INJURY TO BALL PLAYER - Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md., May 26—Paul Ap pleman, pitcher for the Hagerstown Silk Mill baseball team, injured while In the pitcher's box during a game here Saturday, is still in the hospital. An operation was performed for her nia, as the only means of saving tha young man's life. 9