16 HARRISBURG LOSES TO SYRACUSE FVTVRE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES WHO WERE LINCOLN RELAY TRACK STARS lßßm^*< ■*~zSBm3BaL ~ mm H*m TWw r y ~*^H| W KtßKlffi |- - In the recent grammar school track meet and field meet, the Lincoln relay team finished first, winning the championship for that school. The time was four minutes, five seconds. This (cam also includes several record breakers. With the exception of Shearer, all will enter Tech high school this fall. In the above picture, read ing from left to right, these athletes are: Shearer, McCord, Garner, Beck, who broke the shot put record; Craig, a fast man in the half iflile: and Story. SCORES OP OTHER GAMES At Scranton— First Game. R.H.E. | Binghamton .. 10000000 I—2 3 1 Scranton .... 00001200 x—3 8 1 | Batteries: Duchesoll and Brannenan; : Frock and Peterman. Second Game R.H.E. i Binghamton 00000000 o—o 4 3 Scranton .... 00230000 x—s 9 1 Batteries: Harned and Peterman; Buclter and Brannenan. At TTttca— First Game. R.H.E. : Albany 00100201 o—4 6 0 TTtica 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 o—l 5 0 Batteries: Walker and Wiltae; Ring and Ritter. Second Game. R. H. E. i Albanv 01102210 o—7 7 S Utica 00002021 o—6 10 S Batteries: Walker and Sandking; j Oberle and Ritter. At Wilkes- Barre- — R.H.E. Elmira 00001102 I—s 7 5 Wilkes-Barre . 000100 OS o—4 7 2 Batteries: Desson and Fisher; j Beretski and Side. \\TY\ WESTPORT THE CORRECT CUTAWAY SHAPE %/joh (pilars For Sa!r By DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART Harrisburg, Pa. The NEWARK SHOEMAKER SAYS- 1 Take Along A Pair of These I Smart.CoolComfortable § Vacation Oxfords # ifcefm "SA VE-A -DOLLAR "/f dlf&\ jfmmm jK£S fotmen Ch% 9 ( 9 will give you new-found comfort and I I a keen sense of being shod in shoes that Ij 'I reflect every nicety and distinction in style of B ■ $5 -$6 and $7 Shoes. 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Marysville and Newport are tied for first and sec ond places: Halifax and Dauphin for third and fourth places and Duncan ; non and Millersburg for the cellar, so much depends on the outcome of these games. One of the games that will be watch ed with great interest will be the Dun cannon-Marysville game. The Dun i cannon team has signed new players. Much Interest In Game | Followers of the league will watch this game with interest to see what ■iin.v lie expected from Duncannon for | the remainder of the season. Bren ■ ner, the Bucknel! University star, will do the heaving for Duncannon and Boyd will receive him. Manager Stees \ will send TVertz and Hippensteel in to \ i-heek the onslaughts of the steeltown iadn. | At Halifax the important battle is Itsted. Halifax has been going good j during the past two weeks. A victory j to-morrow will place the team within 'striking distance of second place. Baseball Summary; Where Teams Play Today W HKKK THEY PI.AY TODAY Sfw York State League Harrisburg at Syracuse, Albany at Utica. Elmira at Wilkes-Barre. Binghamton at Scranton. American Leaguc | Philadelphia at Boston. I Washington at New York. | Other Clubs not scheduled. .National League Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Brooklyn, j St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. WHERE THKI PLAY TOMORROW New York Mate League i Harrisburg at Utica. j Albany at Syracuse. I Binghamton at Wilkes-Bar re. | Elmira at Scranton. American League \ Philadelphia at Boston, i Washington at New York, j Cleveland at Detroit. Chicago at St. Louis. Xatlonnl Leasrue Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. Motive Power League at Meadows. Philadelphia at Trenton. Camden at Wilmington. Baltimore at Camden. miiiplilii.Perry League Newport at Halifax. Millersburg at Dauphin, j Duncannon at Marysville. Danphlu-Srliuylklll League Tower City at Wiliiamsport. Lykens at Tremont. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY Ne*T York Slnle l.pnßUf Syracuse, 4: Harrisburg, 1 (Ist garnet. Syracuse. 1; Harrisburg, o (2d game). I Albany, 4; Utica, 1 (first game). Albany, 7; Utica, 6 (second game). Scranton, 3; Binghamton, 2 (first game). I Scranton, 5; Binghamton, 6 (second game. Elmira, 5: Wilkes-Barre, 4. Vntloiuil I.eiiKiM' Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia, 0 (first game). Brooklyn, S; Philadelphia, 5 (second game). Boston, 3; New York. 1 (11 innings). Pittsburgh, *; St. Louis, 1. Chicago-Cincinnati, postponed, rain. American League Athletics, 4; Washington. 2 (first game). » Washington, 6; Philadelphia, 1 (sec ond game). Boston, 1; New York, 0. Cleveland, 4: Detroit, 3. Chicago. 2; St. Louis, 0. luternatlonul M-ague Newark, 9; Montreal. 4. Providence, 7; Toronto, C. Baltimore. 3; Buffalo. 2. Richmond. 4; Rochester. 3. Bine HI(| K c l.oncup Chambersburg, 5; Hagerstown, 4 (Ist game). Hagerstown. 1; Chambersburg, 0 (10 innings, second game). Frederick, 3; Martinsburg, 1 (first game). •Martinsburg, 2; Frederick. 1 (second game). Hanover. 2; Gettysburg, 1 (Ist game). Gettysburg, 3; Hanover, 1 (second game). CarltMle luduatrlnl I.eaKiip Businessmen, 13; Carlisle Shoe, 1. I'licknon Lfainip Clerks, 1: Planing Mill, 0. If through friction. piXO^V GRAPHITE N# Automobile LUBRICANTS reduce friction, prevent wear, increase mileage, and prolong the life of your car. 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Cleveland 33 24 .579 Detroit 32' 25 .561 Washington 31 24 .564 New York 29 25 .537 Roßton 29 27 .£lB [Chicago 27 28 .491 St. Louis 24 32 .429 Philadelphia 16 36 .308 National League W. L Pet. [Brooklyn ' 31 19 .620 Philadelphia 30 22 .577 New York 25 24 .510 Boston 25 24 .510 Cincinnati 26 28 .481 Chicago * 25 29 .463 Pittsburgh 22 28 .440 St. Louis 22 23 .400 Alllxon Hill l.eugue W. L. Pet. Rosewood 4 2 .667 Galahads 4 3 .571 Stanley 3 4 .429 Reading 3 6 .375 Enola Car Shop League W. L. Pet. No. 1 6 1 .557 No. 2 5 4 .556 No. 4 3 4 .429 No. 3 i 3 5 .375 l.urknon Shop League W. L. Pet. Clerks 10 3 .769 Planing Mill 7 3 .700 Smith Shpp 5 4 .556 Federals 1 13 .071 AUTO ACCIDENT STOPS GAME Hagerstown, Md., June 23. Bill King, pitcher; Tex Meyers, heavy slug ging first sacker, and Jack Morrison, manager, of the Frederick baseball club of the Blue Ridge League, were injured yesterday on the road between M'ddletown and Boonsboro when an automobile which was transporting them to Martinsburg, W. Va., for a game tumbled over an embankment on South Mountain. King sustained a dislocated hip, Morrison a badly sprained arm and Meyers probably a fractured arm. HARRISBURG LOSES TWO TO SYRACUSE Errors Factors in Yesterday's Double-Header; Ciose Battles Between Other Teams Harrisburg's crew In the New York State League got going yesterday, but went to the bad in both games at Syracuse. Mike Q'Nell's chasers handed out. scores, 4 to 1 and 1 to 0. Both games were interesting argu ments between pitchers. In the first game errors were fac tors in the slip up. llelfrich show ed speed and puzzlers but his support at critical times Was ragged, It was the same story In the second battle, costly errors figuring at the wrong time. The team remains in Syracuse to-day. Other Close Battles Elmira won a close game from Wil kes-Barre, score 5 to 4. The Barons lacked timely hits. Scranton made it two straight from Binghamton. Bill Coughlin's team putting up a brilliant fielding and hitting game. Albany had the best of Utica. in a double header. Wild pitches and errors helped in the victory. The scores: f iist Uanir SYRACUSE AB. H. O. A. E Madden, r.f 3 0 1 o 0 O'Neill, l.f 2 1 0 0 0 Quinn, lb 4 1 9 o 0 Riley, c.f 4 0 4 0 0 Evans, 2b 3 l 4 1 0 Konnick, c 3 1 3 1 0 Martin, s.s 1 0 2 4 0 Fritz, ] 0 4 2 0 Taylor, p 3 1 0 2 0 Totals 24 5 27 10 0 HARRISBURG AB. H. O. A. E Leyden, c.f 4 2 2 0 0 Cook. 2b 3 1 5 3 1 Gough, r.f 4 1 3 0 0 Brown, l.f 4 0 1 0 11 Wheat, c 4 0 0 1 0 Harrison, ss 3 1 0 3 1 Reed, 3h 2 0 1 2 0 McGovern, lb i.. 4 1 10 3 1 Helfrlch, p 3 0 2 5 0 Totals 31 K 24 17 3 Syracuse (10 1 0 1 0 2 0 x—4 HarrishurK .. 10 0 00000 o—l Runs scored. O'Neill, Konntck, Mar tin, Fritz, I-eyden. Stolen bases, O'Neill, Leyden Rrown, Harrison. Sacrifice fly. O'Neill. Lef on bases, Syracuse, 5; Harriaburg. fi. First base on errors, Syracuse, 2. Rases on balls, off Taylor, 3; off Helfrich, 5. Struck JUNE 23, 1916. WELLY'S MCORNER Those amateur games on to-mor row's schedule, if played, promise much interesting gossip for local fans. Now that Highs>>ire, Mlddletown and New Cumberland are all in the lield, playing independent baseball, the race for the semiprofessional championship iii quite interesting. Harrisburg plays at Syracuse again to-day and will go to Utica to-morrow for three games. Cockill's crew will be home Tuesday tor the opening game at Island ParK. Wilkes-Barre will be the attraction and elaborate prepa rations are being made for an old-time baseball opening. Secretary Frank Seiss, of the Har risburg club, is putting out coupon books and signing up stockholders. Book No. 1 went to Chief of Police Thomas J. Zeil. The latter is proud of his purchase and is boosting ti : the new team early and late. Manager George Cockill Is watch ins closely the work of Kolinsky, who is playing second base for Chambers -I)Urg. In a double-header yesterday this boy had 11 fielding chances, mak ing rhem all, and had 3 hits. Cham bcrsburg broke oven with Hagerstown. Tbe Clerks won the Lucknow Shop l.iague game yesterday, defeating the Planing Mill; score, 1 to 0. Alcorn allowed but one hit and was given faultless support. out, by Taylor, 1. Umpire, Mcßride. Time, 1.40. Second Game SYRACUSE AB. H. O. A. E Madden, r.f 3 0 1 rt 0 O'Neill, l.f 2 1 0 0 0 Quinn, lb 0 S 2 0 Riley, c.f 3 1 I 0 0 Evans. 2b 2 0 1 4 1 HUdehrand, c 3 0 fi 1 0 Martin, ss 2 0 2*l 0 I'ritz, 3 b 1 1 1 1 0 Ehmke, p 2 0 1 3 1 Totals 21 3 21 12 2 HARRISBURG AB. H. O. A. E c.f 3 0 5 o o Cook. 2b 3 0 2 3 I Gough, r.f 3 2 0 (I 0 Brown, l.f 2 1 1 1 0 Wheat, c 3 0 0 1 0 Harrison, ss 3 1 1 2 2 Reed, 3b 3 0 3 0 0 McGovern, lb 3 0 fi 0 0 Parsons, p 1 0 0 1 1 Totals 23 4 18 8 4 , Syracuse 1 0 0 0 0 0 x—l The Wilmington and Pottsvllle teams in the Atlantic league have been dropped. Backers are not pleased over the action ot the league in putting them out of business in short order. The desire is to keep the four teams in operation until July 4. The Phillies dropped both games to Brooklyn yesterday. The Dodgers climbed all over the Moran crowd. It was a case of hitting the ball hard in both battles. Brooklyn now has a strong grip on first place in the Na tional League race. Hummelstown will journey to New Cumberland to-morrow for a game. This contest is part of the series for the semiprofessiortal and amateur championship. Hummelstown has been going a pace that makes this aggre gation strong contenders for honors. The Trainmen A. C. will have an early afternoon game to-morrow at Sixth and Division streets. West Fair view will be the attraction and the battle opens at 2 o'clock. Players are requested to report at 1.30, The Brelsford A. C. is anxious for a; game for to-morrow. Owing to a can cellation by Duncannon, the local team has nothing on, and any strong team will be accommodated. Harrisburg 000000 o—o Run scored, O'Neill. Two-base hit, O'Neill. Stolen base. Brown. Sacri fice hits, Fritz. Parsons, Brown. Double play, Brown to Cook. Left on bases, Syracuse, fi; Harrisburg, 4. Bases oil balls, off Parsons, 3. Struck out, by Ehmke, 3. Umpire, Mcßride. ,^ PEW'S COACH SIGNS UP Special to the Telegrapk New York. June 23.—Eawson Rob ertson yesterday officially was signed as coach of the Pennsylvania track 'teams and trainer of the football squads, to succeed Dr. George Orton. A contract was drawn up by the Uni versity of Pennsylvania authorities and h. C. Madeira, 3d, chairman of the track committee, met Rohertson at noon to-day by appointment and had him affix his signature to the papers. Robertson will stay In this city and prepare the Irish-American A. C. for the national 'hampionship at Newark next September.