20 CENTRAL PLAYS WILKES-BARRE TECH BASEBALL LOOKS PROMISING Students Discuss Plans at Pre liminary Meeting Last Night; Veterans in Game Candidates to the number of fifty reported for a preliminary meeting of students interested in baseball at the Technical Iligh school last evening. Plans were discussed for the organ ization of a nine and another meeting will elect a manager, captain, and to select a coach for the team. Tech High was represented on the diamond last year for the first, time in several seasons. The game had been dropped for three years because of a lack of competition with other nearby scholastic nines. The team last season played a. successful sche dule, and a majority of the students are in favor of continuing the sport. Before final action is taken it will have to receive the support of the ad visory board. Candidates Who Came Out Those who remain as a nucleus for a nine from last season are Stewai't, Bender, Melt. Wingert. I-escure, Brat ten and Ileagy. Most of these play ers arc experienced in the outfield. Those who reported as candidates for the team are as follows: Steward. I-. Wolf, l.isse, Williams, Easterly, Bender, Alell, Evitts, Win gert. Hutlington, Weidenmeyer, Seidle, Killinger, E. Harris, Botts, Cook, J. Moltz, G. Molts, Peifer, Strickler, Hilton, l-otts, Hinkle, Michel, Moore, Hollahan. Jones, Iloerner, M. Fort ney, Brattan, Cunningham, Grayblll, Heagy, Huber, Boas, Wierd, Pleam, Wier, Lescure, Crist, Stiteler, G. Stark, Sourbier. Matthew, W. Cohen, W. S. Miller. H. Nathan, Frank, D. Taylor, Gilbert, Snyder. Reading Track Team Dates Include Harrisburg Meet Special to the Telegraph Reading, Feb. 11. The schedule of the Reading High school's track team for the coming season has been announced by Manager Roger C. Say lor and it includes two dual meets and four interscholastic meets, besides the Penn relays. The schedule follows: April 22—Dual meet with Easlon High at Bast on. April 29—University of Pennsylva nia relay carnival at Philadelphia. May 6—Cheltensam High interschol astic meet at Cheltenham. May 13—Dual meet with Perklomen Seminary at Pennsburg. May 20—Open. May 27—Harrisburg interscholastic i meet at Harrisburg. May 30—Reading Iligh interschol-j astic meet at George Field. June B——Norristown High inter scholastic meet at Norristown. BMIIIII BOXFORD WITH THIS OVAL BUTTON HOLE |§(oJlarsi OLDEBT BRAND " UNIT«O SHIRT A COLLAR O©- TROV.N. V. Tomorrow Ends It! t|3B i <*|| BBS SALE rokenlots H ByR itowrfnA SHOE S 11 S3SP Value clearance sale ends at SPFC IAI FT closing time tomorrow night. s#c Bath iibim Me Until then $1.95 will do the work for which $3.50 is ,o? usually required. cushion Co* >«t IT l mi r-r- t. f •" S"*" ' ' 85 You can pocket $1.55 by 10c e>amtm4 prompt action. Don't miss k this last chance. New Arrivals For Spring ! )ur advance ahowinf of I • " Spring Styles ui one *ur> pri»e after another. If you want to m>« a truly $5, $6 and $7 at ylo and oat and-out $3.50 v«lu* for $2.50, lh>M princely NEW ARK Spring Style*. NewarK Shoe Stores Company HARRISBURG STORK 315 MARKET STREET, Near Dewberry 1.->7 STORES IN 97 CITIES Other Nonnrk Store* Nonrbyr York, Henilliie, \ltunnn. Itnltl iiiore, liimcflßtcr. "Open Saturday- nlulit* until 10.30 o'clock to M«*roiiinio«lntc our oiiMtoiuerw.*' >lnll Oriler* Filled by Cured* Poftt. / FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 11, 1916. "Si" Pauxtis to Succeed "Big Bill" Hollenback "SI" Pauxtis, former Prnn star and coach, was to-day appointed successor to "Bill" Hollenback as coach of the Pennsylvania Military College football team for next year. "Si" Pauxtis was one of the best ends ever developed at Penn. lie was also a baseball star and later saw big league service. Upon leaving col lege he took up coaching and after a few seasons' experience on Franklin Field look hold of the'Dickinson Col lego football affairs and while there developed the best teams that ever represented the college. Punish Yale Athletes; Cannot Compete This Year New Haven, Conn., Feb. 11.—The executive committee oC the Yale Ath letic Association decided yesterday that the tivo athletes who withdrew from intercollegiate competition last Fall, for violating the summer base ball rule, cannot represent Yale In sports during the present, college year. This action bars Captain Milburn, of the baseball team; Harry Gore, the football and baseball star, and Wil liam ICaston, Spencer Pummell.v and Robert Uhett, members of the varsity nine. A statement by the committee says that the action was taken only alter a thorough consideration of all the facts in the case and consultations with officials of the university and with representatives of other universities. Although the five players violated the rule unintentionally, the committee says it sees no way to overlook the explicit character of the rule. The decision does not impair the amateur standing in athletics of the men in volved. Enhaut Wins Easy Victory; Outclass Oberlin Tossers Enhaut, Feb. 11.—The Enhaut grammar school basketball team yes terday defeated the Oberlin grammar school, score of 11 to IS. Enhaut far outclassed Oberlin. The line-up and summary: Enhaut. Oberlin. Kline (Capt,), f. Chamber (Capt ) f Voutse, f. Young, f. Keini. c. Moyer. c. Milletics. g. Itupp, g. Souder, g. Hannersla, g. Field goal Kline, 5: Youtz, S: Keiin, 2; Milletics, 2; Chambers, 1; ' oung, 2; Hannersla, 2. Foul goals— Kline, 5; Chambers, 6; Hannersla, 2. Referee Fisher. Timer Good liardt. 20-minute halves. FAST GAMES FOR CENTRAL TEAM Varsity Five Play Wilkes- Barre, and Girls Meet Han over Co-eds Central High offers strong basketball attractions to-night at Chestnut Street I Auditorium. The varsity five will meet the Wilkes-Barre High tossers and the Central girls play the Hanover High co-eds. Both games are part of this season's school series. The Wilkes-Barre team has defeated both Scranton and Hazleton High School fives and claim the champion ship in that section of the State. Scranton has heretofore been winning from all teams. Central found Hassle ton one of the hardest propositions of | this season. The game to-night prom- I ises much interest. It is not certain that Rote will be in the game, but at practice yesterday the entire squad showed up strong and there will be ! good substitute material. Central girls are putting forth their best efforts to win the majority of j games this season. To date they have , played the strongest co-ed teams in Central Pennsylvania and in Hanover i will have a hard proposition. "Bob" Folwell to Be Boss Is Today's Announcement Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 11.—There is a stipulation in "Bob" Folwell's! contract with the University of Penn sylvania that he is to have absolute ! control of the football team at Frank- j ltn Field this year, and is not to be advised or instructed by any board j of advisory managers, or anybody else. This bit of information was told j to Penn graduates at a dinner of j Pennsylvania men of New York and vicinity at the Hotel McAlpin in New York by Dr. George M. Coates, whose assigned subject was "Athletics." "If Folwell does not turn out a win-' ning team," said Coates "he doesn't want to have any alibis. That is his I own language. He wants to blame! nobody but himself, and he does not 1 want to shift the responsibility. Wei were looking for a young man as j coach this year, because we Wanted ! a man who has played, and coached modern football, and who under-1 stands the game as it is now played. | "In getting Folwell we have been i very fortunate because he has shown I his capabilities as a present-day coach I and if he turns out a team at Penn- ! sylvania of the same caliber as the j teams he produced at W. & J. I think we shall all be satisfied." Hassett Girls Win Game From Tyrone Y.W.C.A. Team The girls' division of the Hassett Club had a winning hasketball team I on the floor last night at. Cathedral ! Hall. The local girls won from the I Tyrone Y. W. C. A. five: score, 28 to 8. The game was interesting and at tracted the largest crowd of the sea son. Miss Sweeney and Miss Cashman had the best scores, but every member of the local team was in evidence in the good work. Miss Mcßells was the Tyrone star. The line-up and sum mary: GIRLS' DIVISION, HASSETT CDUB Fd. G: Fl. G. Pts. I Miss Sweenej - . f 6 0 12 | Miss Burns, f 1 0 2 j Miss Devine, c 2 0 4 I Miss Cashman, g. ... 1 8 10 Miss McCarthy, g. ... 0 0 0 Totals 10 8 28 TYRONE Y. W. C. A. Miss McNeils, f 1 6 8 Miss Voigt, f 0 0 0 Miss Gray, c 0 4 0 Miss Rease, g 0 0 0 Miss Gibbs, g 0 0 0 Miss Watson, g 0 0 0 Totals 1 6 8 Referee, Jamison. Scorer, Gough. Timer, Burns. Fouls called, on Hus sett, 25; on Tyrone, 24. Bits From Sportland The Central Reserves last night de feated the Hershey High School five; score, 36 to 12. Elizabeth!own live last night lost to Annville High tossers: score, 73 to 3. The Lincoln -Grammar School girls will play t'amp Hill High girls to-night at Camp Hill. Chicago magnates are trying to buy the Newark International League fran chise. Jack Coombs will coach the Brook- | lyn pitchers in the South. Frank Gotch will meet Ed Santel on February 22 at San Francisco. Brooklyn has signed Chief Myers | as catcher. The Blue Ridge League yesterday j refused to take in Frostburg and Pied mont because Sunday baseball was not! guaranteed. The Crescents of the Hassett Club 1 want a game for Tuesday afternoon or Thursday or Saturday with teams j whose players average 14 years of age. j Address Grafton Krebs, 903 North j Third street. Week's Schedule For Basketball Battles TO-NIGHT Wilkes-Barre High School vs. J Central High School, Chestnut j Street Auditorium. Heading High School vs. Tech- j nical High School, Technical gym- j uisium, Central Pennsylvania ! League. York High School vs. Steelton | High School, in Felton Hall, Steel ton, Central Pennsylvania Leajjue game. Central High School Girls vs. Camp Hill High School Girls, on j Chestnut Street Hall floor. Juniors vs. Seniors, Technical I High School interclass league game, j Hummelstown vs. Middletown ' Big Five, at Miudletown. Harrisburg Juniors vs. Lincoln : Grammar School, Cathedral Hall I floor. Hassett Arrows vs. St. Matthew's, I Cathedral Hall floor. SATURDAY Harrisburg Independents vs. Get- I tysburg College, Chestnut Street | Hall floor. Technical High School vs. Dan ville High School, at Danville. Central High School vs. Lebanon High School, at Lebanon, Central Pennsylvania league game. Harrisburg Academy vs. York County Academy, at York. Reading High School vs. Camp llill High School, at Camp Hill. University of Pennsylvania Fresh men vs. Carlisle Indian School, at j Carlisle. York High School vs. Lancaster j High School, at I>ancaster, Central 1 Pennsylvania League game. Technical High School Reserves vs. Carlisle High School, at Carlisle. Hummelstown Monarchs vs. Wil llamstown, at Wtlliamstown. THE HUB SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE f# It's the time of our Semi-Annual Clear ance Sale! Nothing new or sensational about these Sales, for we hold them every season. It's a time, however, when a Buyer's Dollar will do wonderful duty. We want to close out as much stock as possible. We want to give our patrons a sort of souvenir in the way of special low prices, in return for the liberal patronage we have received. Here Are Some of the Prices That Prevail During This Sale Men's & Young Men's £k CA Boys' Suits and Over-