SPORTS—WEST END TOSSERS MOVE INTO THIRD PUCE IN CITY LEAGUE RACE WEST END LANDS IN THIRD PLACE J Victory Over Methodist Club Breaks Tie in Cily League; Arrows Win The West End Athletic Club tossers triumphed over the Methodist Club five last night, in a City Amateur league game, and thereby broke the tie between the two teams for third position. The final score read 53_to 17. Tho contest was staged on the Tech nical High School gymnasium floor and followed a contest between the Y. M. H. A. quintet and the P. R. R. Arrows. The latter team was victorious by a 152 to 20 tally. The scores of both games were rather one-sided, but despite this fact both were interesting. The West End team started out to win right from the start and when the first halt ended, led by a 27 to 11 score. The Methodist five played listlessly, and lack of teamwork was a big factor In its defeat. The Hebrew lads did not stand a chance with the P. R. R. Arrows, the latter taking the lead early in the game and retaining it throughout. Mike Yoder played his first contest with the Arrow team and was the sensation of the evening. He scored 36 points sin gle-handed, throwing 15 two-pointers and six fouls. The summaries: WEST END A. C. Fd.G. Fl.O T.P. Good, forward 6 0 12 Holland, forward 4 5 13 Phillips, center 8 0 16 Beck, guard 3 0 6 Dayhoff, guard 3 0 6 Total 24 5 53 METHODIST CLUB Fd.G. FI.G T.P. Holman, forward 2 0 4 Longsdorf, forward ... 2 0 4 E. Lutz, center 2 0 4 A. Winn, guard 1 3 5 Raff, guard 0 0 0 Total 0 0 17 Referee, Arthurs. Scorer, W. Winn. P. H. R. ARROWS Fd.G. FI.G T.P. M. Yoder, forward .... 15 0 36 C. Ellis, forward 2 0 4 Gough, center 4 o 8 R. Ellis, guard 1 0 0 Holman, guard 1 0 21 Total 23 6 62 Y. M. H. A. Fd.G. FI.G T.P. I Boss, forward 1 10 12 Lappin, forward 2 0 4 I Williams, center 0 o 0 Ruth, guard 1 0 2 Total 5 10 201 Referee, Arthurs. Scorer, Lipman. | Timer, Lipman. STANDING OF CI.I BS W. 1,. Pet. Rosewood A. C 10 2 ,533 Galahad R. C 8 4 .667 West End A. G 7 5 .583 Methodist Club 6 6 .500 Y. M. H. A 3 8 .273 P. It. It. Arrows 2 10 .167 Casino League- Teams Are Closely Bunched The race in the Casino Tenpin League continues to be close, with but five points separating the leaders and the tailenders. The Jolly Five leads with an average of .178, only one point ahead of the Electrics, Alphas and Calumets, which teams are tie. The Orpheums and Rovers bring up the rear, each having an average of .173. Barnes, of the Calumets, still leads the league In individual scoring and enjoys an average of five points a game over any of his closest rivals. Basch, of the Jolly Five, is second, while Montgomery, of the Electric team, fs third. MIXOHS AGREE ON DATES New York, March 7.—President Hickey, of the American Association, has been in consultation here since yes terday with President Barrow, of thi International League, regarding the schedule for the forty-eight post-sea son Interleague games. Several changes In the original schedule are to be made to avoid long Jumps in Ameri can Association territory. The first twenty-four games will be played at American Assoicatlon parks, beginning August 6 and ending August 29. The second half of the series will be in International League grounds, starting August 31 and concluding Sep tember 22. The completed schedules will be made public March 19 at the same time the regular 1917 season schedules are to be given out. There will be 112 reg ular season games in each organization. SOMEBODY LiEPT YE?,OUR KIEN ILL MAKE REWMR WEEKCf REWWS OF WASHES, m WESTPORT THE CORRECT CUT-A-WAY BHAPE ft/ion (oJJars Oi.D€ST BRANO M AMCKIOA UNITED SHIRT A COLLAR CO . TROY. N. YJ For Sale By DIVES, POMEHOY & STEWART, IIARRISBURG. PA. I WEDNESDAY EVENING, { BASKETBALLV * | "Eddie" Harris Is the star all-around athlete at the Technical High school and this season ho has ben playing a clever game on the basketball team. He has been one of the leading scor ers in the Central Pennsylvania Scho lastic Leaguo sinco its organization: two years 1 &7 —the original and only cable-cord tire. .W Driving solely on Silvertowns, Dario Resta won the National racing championship of the A. A. A., the /4 6 nty championship awarded to an automobile racing And SILVERTOWN equipped cars scored 15,582 points toward the trophy, to 7,176 by all Silvertown's iWEw Silvertown in taking more than 80 per cent. BUm of the prize winning positions of A. A. A. KB I sanctioned races, capturing 31 Firsts to 5 by W*f all competitors combined, amassed over w == $210,000 in prize money for its drivers. Is'not the tire which stands the durability test SiUartown of the speedway, the tire to take you, free of c **d X-cel r = tire trouble throughout the longest mileage l loerMwi >- = on city street and country road ? * ln "*•'■ ssr t Smoother rid- B w>r. r