TECH FOOTBAII TEAM TREATS VISITORS ROUGH; UNCLE SAM WANTS SOLDIER BOXERS Tech Tore Through Foe Like Human Tanks Krt ??\ e Technical High school foot-, ©all team opened its season 'ver on! the Island Saturday afternoon by' syamping the Mount Carniel Hisrh I school eleven by a scovo of N 3 10 0., It was the largest crowd that ever an initial Tech game. i \\hile the throng was dit-ar>pointedl at the poor showing tnaiK by the. visitors it game them som ippar-! tunity to speculate on the stt gth of the Maroon eleven. Prompt at 3 o'clock, 1 Iback -.-lngley kicked oft to Ebner tnd a ■ series of rushes carried the igkln ucross the iine. tirmly tucke-i under! , the arm ot Fullback Wish it. It took but three minutes to > the track. Harely three minute- more clopsed when Captain Ebner Mow ed suit, and from then on it \\ - only V Question of how large th' score .would be. At the end of tin' first VJ, l,a !" tc LT '* vh 'eh was ten minutes long. Tech had rolled up nineteen r tints- With the end of the half Te had run the total of 37. Then Coach Smith broke u his combination, taking out Capta Kb-1 Hr from quarterback an<l but .g in! Rill Hoeruer. • Buddie" l ngle' also withdrew in favor of "l die'" Hinklc. But the new l] s e , orc( j the game with a vim, and it tead of weakening the team they , mod to strengthen it. The new men Hid ed 6 more points to the final ;otal.l Both Hinklo and Hoerner ired 1 touchdowns. Hoerner ran th. team I ♦in splendid fashion with WY >aeli railing the signals. Captain llinger] ran the leant and called the t- tnais in the first half. The Tech band was on hun t and gave a splendid account of itself dur-i ing the game and at theintermi-sion! under the direction of "Dave" It, sen-' berg. While the local laws ran! away with the visitors, the ime added several casualties to the fecit list. The game was scarcely begun 1 when Phillips was carried fron- Jtcl field and Hoffman took his pla, e at! right guard. An X-ray exantitu ,ion shows that one of the small bones fof the right ankle has been crack ed. He will be unable to play for a month. "Buddie" Dingle received a had cut through his lower lip. Con nor bruised his right ankle in rasher bad fashion, and the injury will haw to be nursed for several days. Missing front the Tech lineup we Kohlntan. Arnold, Dauster and B ill, all "T" men. Hud they been in the I'neup Toelt might have eclipsed their 117 to 0 score made last year against Altoona. The quartet *lll likely lie In the lineup next Saturday when Tech nteeis Wilkes-Barre in litis city. Unless war-time conditions break up the Tech combination it looks i fit will f r more a qnJtion of how low a gen fa the visitofs can hohl rather than of yrho will win the contest. The Maitton has a * —— mm ' j&&h' . IkStop Paying Rent B BUY ONE OF THESE HOMES ON I MEKSY PAYMENT PLAN COST ABOUT 20% LESS THAN RENT A. Sander lin B SECURITY TRUST BLDG. LJ-t '' TTT H II II II II If * I The First Thing to Do , /s Buy 4th Liberty Bonds Then i jF Send your old clothes to us to F have dry cleaned and made like | new and SAVE money to pay I I for. Liberty Bonds by not having new clothes to buy. t \ i We wi 1 deliver and call for all work promptly 1 I * ; 41 1 | - . l )■ 'i -•?* ' 1 ,<• "| r EVENING, I HXRRISBITRG v SEPTEMBER 30, 1918. I chance to make a record that will stand for years to come. Coach • Yicngst of tne'Mt. Carntel team said, | "I had no idea that Tech was nearly ; so strong as they are. otherwise 1 J should never have come down for the i game. 1 expected to make as good a 1 showing as las; year, as my team is , stronger now than it was a year I ago." Beeause of the good showing made : last year by the Tech team, the man ager was able to secure only six high school games. ' For the remainder : of the schedule he was compelled to i .book academies and trade schools ■ Saturday's tesuilt eliminates another ! high school from Tech's list, as it is hardly likely that the coal region lads will want another trouncing like that for years to come. Coach Smith has excused the squad from any practice to-night, but > Tuesday nigh; wftl see the Maroon flaying plans to crush Wilkes-Barre.j another coal region aggregatibn. a' j place noted for famous baseball ar.d' i football players of bygone days. The lineup and summary: Tech. Mt. Carmel. Bell. I.e. Wardrop. I.e. ! Peifer. l.t. Pollard.l.t. : Connor, l.g. Pihis. l.g. j Garrett, c. Ruffing, o. Phillips, r.g. Jones, r.g. i Frank, r.t. Ziiinskas. r.t. ! Malick, r.e. Hodoba. r.e ; Ebner, q.h. Belfonti, q.b. (Captain) Phillips. 1 h.b. i Dingle, l.h.b. Willman, r.h.b j Back, r.h.b. Singley, f.b. I Wilsbach, f.b. I Touchdowns. Wilsbach, 5: Beck. 4; Ehner. 2. Hinkle. Hoerner. Goals j from touchdowns, Wilsbach, 5. Sub-1 I stitutes, Malick for Bell, Emanuel ] for Malick. Hoffman for Phillips, lloorner for Ebner, Hinkle for j Dingle. Pilus for Plpa, Green for: Willman. Referee, Butler. Browtt: umpire, Johnson, Rucknell. Hea-l-, I linesman, Khhlman; assistant, Mil-! 1 lard; timer. Miller; quarters, two ; tens and two twelves. Former Big Leaguer Is Made Athletic Director Now llaven. Conn., Sept. 30. — i Walter Camp, chairman of the athle tic division of the Xavy Department Commission on Training Camp Acti ■ cities, has announced the appoint ment of Fred Walker, who coached the Williams College eleven last fall, as athletic director at the Newport naval training station. Dr. William ; l! T. Bull, tlie present director at the station, will remain in an advisory capacity. Director Walker is a form er University of Chicago halfback and pitcher. Dater he pitched for tliei Brooklyn and St. Douis Nationals. • the Pittsburgh Federals tind the New Haven Eastern Dengue team. Snoodles He Unfolds a Low-Cost-of-Living Scheme for Soosie's Benefit *-* By Hungerford ■ \ T ' ' I | ' I foiLcFME, I 1,-u J' p^ 1 j . fete™ isr/ >*? LS&: tell te-r s i A . ibose"? £6^ 15 ' 'c- 1 BEG'Ujg Pigeon Shooting With Marshall And Life-Sized Centipedes The land of mystery and adven iture. Tucson. Arizona, the present home of San Xavier Mission, dating j hack to the early days of the Jesuit Fathers. Fort Dowell was built at Tucson by the United States govern tlien! in 1873 as a protection against the Apache Indians, under the guid j unci of Chief Geronimo, who was linail) defeated and captured by Ma jor General .Nelson A. Miles in 1886. The Indian atrocities were almost ' equal to the tactics of the Germans (of tne present day. , A: the conclusion of a tournament | held m-Tucson a number of years situ r. Fred Gilbert, Chris Gottlieb ■and the writer, were invited by the i Tucson contingent of trapshooters to" iparucipate in a hunt after the "So- j nor i White Wings," a pigeon re sem ling in their habits the passen gesi Pigeon of ye olden days. They japp-jar in much smaller flocks, have j Ida k patches on the ears, tail rnod- I i rately long and broadly rounded, j white ends to the outer feathers, j The cooing call of the mourning dove ! :s theirs, accompanied by a peculiar j little chirping song that has the ! sound of a young rooster. They are [very chummy with each other, usu- ; j idly mated and in pairs, when sepa. i lilted front the main flock. Most nu- j merous in Sonora, Old Mexico. They , | are called "White Wings," having I jthti". appearance when in flight. ! About the size of the passenger j pigeon, with the safe velocity in I Might. Especially partial to the , ! mesquite brush as a resting place, 1 reveling in the shade during the heat of the day, to rush forth to the fields water holes in the early morn ing or evening. The very best place for enjoyable j shooting Is near the prairie water I hioles, which they visit immediately after their afternoon siesta, having acquired a real thirst. When "com ing in" they certainly give an ex j hil'i ion of artistic and fancy flying. ! introducing the spiral dip, aig-zug | glide, coasting and looping the loop, i Speed limit is disregarded; they split ! the atmosphere as they approach. ! When by accident you cut out a ! double, you are inflated with pride and you marvel at the amount of "davlight" it was necessary to drop in ahead of those cork-screwing scoundrels in their mad flight. Dur ing our first night afield, we were visi'ed by a cloud burst. Ground had been so dry it was cracked open In every direction. The water entering the crevices ; ~~ ; J Sammy Schiff Boxes at Olympia Tonight, When Bartfield Meets McCarron ! Soldier Bartfield, the sensational 1 middleweight, will clash with Jack McCarron In the windup at the Olymphta A. A., in Philadelphia, to night, the match being a return bout, as neither was satisfied with the re sult of their last meeting. In the semiwindup, Sammy Schiff, of Har risl tirK, will face Young Robldcau, :of Philadelphia; Joe the ! newsboy champion, will collide with ! Battling Mack. Bobby Burman, of 1 So'nthwark, will battle Willie "Kid' Wolfe, of Deague Island Navy Y'ard, I and Sammp Freeman clashes with Benny Minister. i WEIJiER COACHES F. AND M. , I Football will be a recognized sport ! at Franklin and Marshall this fall. Dirutenant Derrier, who Is in charge of military instruction at the college, has given his permission to have a representative team, and the athletic board has already set the football wheels in motion. Candidates will he called out this week. The schedule previously arranged will he carried out, opening with Penn on Franklin Field, October 5, Jake Weller, who coached the blue and white throufeh a successful season last year, has again consented to act. Weller was originally from Albright where he made good in athletics. He won in< re fame at Dancastdr High. He is a top-notcher in baseball, football an 1 basketball, and should deliver tlv goods at F. and M. GOOD PROGRAM AT YORK FAIR The York Fair will be held Octo hei 8, 9, 10 and 11. Entries close October 1, when horses must be named. There are thirteen classes now open for harness horses. In ev. ry event except onij the purse Ist S4OO, and that one Is SSOO. Follow ing is the list: 2.18 trot, 2.20 pace. 2.23 trot, 2.11 pace, 2.16 trot, 2.16 pace, 2.14 trot, 2.20 trot, 2.14 pace, 2.09 pace, 2.25 pace, 2.18 pace, and free-for-all, SSOO. There are also running races every day. close with H. D. Smyser, raeo secre taiy, York, Pa. Race Thacks Boost New Liberty Bonds Rasing In going to lo Knottier "bit" toward winning tlie war. It has subscribed to the Red Cross ami all other patriotic funds lib erally since wo Is'gan to battle the Hun, and now it Is going to bay Diberty bonds, Beginning to day, wlien the si>ort shifts to the I Jamaica track, one purse every day will he pitid in bonds. Walter (I. Edwards, secretary of the Metropolitan Association, made this announcement at the Aque duct truck yesterday, and it met with the enthusiastic approval of all the owners aiul trainers. Besides, the racegoers who visit the track will get every oppor tunity t buy them. Every provl hlon luis been made for their sale at the course, and the committee in cliurgo is confident it will roll up a record sum, had the effect of closing them, which j forced both tarantulas and centi- ! pedes from the Comfortable homes they had occupied undisturbed for many months. Tarantulas; those im mense bronze spiders and the centi pedes with their army of legs, were much in eVidence. Fred Gilbert's imagination became distorted, could feel those thousand-legged critters racing up and down his spinal col umn, mammoth spiders were hunt ing the most vulnerable portion of his anatomy to sink a shaft. When he shook his shoe before putting it on his foot in the morning, a life sized centipede dropped onto the group and skitted away. The pleas ure of Fred's trip was destroyed, and he refused to linger another day. Our last day afield was devoted to a team shoot for a dinner at the Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson. Five men on each team. Wo were paired off. every man to kill and retrieve his birds, the race to be decided on points, white wings to count three points and doves two. fhirty points to each man being the limit. "Happy" Smith was m# opposition. We both scored our limit of thirty points as we were most fortunate in our location. It was impossible for teams to score 150 points each, when the fig ,ures were cast up and the total de 'clared, my team was four points shy, hence liquidated for a potpie dinner. Sociability seems to be western slogan, noticeable during the tourna ments. This is a factor of the shooting game wliich should be cultivated. So ciability engenders good fellowship. "That's where the west begins. Their happy go-lucky spirit anil brand of good fellowship is found in ! the band of the Setting Sun. Every i man Is rated upon his personal abtl itv to make good. It's what you are to-day, that cuts the ice. Your an cestors might have paddled a canoe across'the Hudson, acting as a ferry man or traded in muskrat pelts or those little striped beauties, the skunk, aecumulating fortunes, which enable them to plant and grow familv trees, with convenient linwe swinging so low that It is possible for the present generation to climb 1 without unusual effort to themselvr That gets you nothing in the west. You must personally come across with the goods, acting on the square at all times, or you will find your self on thq social toboggan and shot beyond the assistance of your an cestors. In the west it is the sur vival of the fittest. DO YOU LIKE BOILED CORKS? ! f Famc CM - gy-v t j=T! JUMP IN THE VYa. —FFIZY)' P| Nt l COaiFi SMOULD BE FIRST BOILED AHO OttlEP TO PREVENT SMAINKINC4. wM (V6RMN COJOMUVORA / WKDtiHOTOH.ftc. \ They may not be good eating but they are fine for use in bottles filled with fruit juices. Instructions for jelly making are given in the free Canning and Drying bonk which will be sent for two cents to pay postage; if you write the National War Gar den Commission, Washington, D. C. il-TORIfI THEATER MONDAY TO THURSDAY, SEITKMUER :to| OCTOBF.R 1-3 'Les Miserables' William Farnum as JeanValjean A picture of towering wupremno In screen worth nml power I 91(H) rcwiird to nnybody who can provn hnvlnu: Keen thin production in lliirrlwhurg before) Adnilamlon tOe nnd Bfto and war (as r " ~~ j fIUY YOUR GDAH.SES .NOW AND PAY FOR THEM THRU OUR OPTICAb CLUB ' Buy Fourth Liberty Bonds —Then Think of Other Things to Buy, i THERE is one thing cer tain —and _ that is that n< matter how small your ey< troubles it Is best for you t< secure the services of tlie ver; best optometrist you can find Why? So that your eye trou bles will disappear, J. S. BELSINGE* Registered Optometrist 213 l.oeust St. Naat Door In Orphiim BE AT THE HUN WITH BOXERS Eighth Division at Caliip Fre mont Excites 15,000 Spec tators With Stunts Washington, Sept. 30.—An inter esting account of the method used in teaching boxing to the men of the Eighth division at Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, Cal., as a basis for their bayonet training is related by H. AVilfred Maloney, camp athletic di rector, in the following report to Dr. •loeph 13. itayscroft, chairman of the ihletic division of the War Depart ment Commission on Training Camp Activities. "A scries of boxing lessons—ls in all—was drawn up consisting prin cipally of blows and parries and en tailing footwork that would coincide i'ith bayonet drill. Emphasis was i laced or. the control of the lower mbs and the co-ordination of the ye, hand and foot which arc vitally ssential in the development of a ood bayonet fighter. "A school for boxing was inau gurated and given the same place in the military routine as the bayonet and grenade work. The instruction covered a period of two weeks at the end of which the members of the Classes were returned to their units as instructors. These men started in at once to teach the men of their commands to box by arranging com-] pany tournaments in which , every one had to take part. "The company tournaments were followed by regimental, battalion, brigade and finally division cham-| pionshlp bouts. It is estimated that] more than 15,000 persons saw the finals in which between five and six thousand soldiers participated. "Xo one will ever know, except probably the enemy, to what extent i ox ig has developed the efficiency of , ne Eighth division," the report con: ludes. "When these men are aski d to give their - all In another ftgh they will not be found want ing. They will have learned many things In their friendly bouts with their comrades that will serve them, in good steed when the crucial mo ment arrives." • Hick-A-Thrift Class Tonight Will Arrange Basketball Schedule Basketball will thrive this winter in the Hick-A-Thrift Bible Class Deague, for this evening, at 8 Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator —Ad. EVERYBODY Is Earning GOOD MONEY nowadnys. but sometimes anyone will need it in ft hurry and not be able to get It conveniently at once. We will loan It to you on fur* 1 ntturc or any other good secur ity, All our transactions are strictly confidential. Call and see us to-day, Emloyes Loan Society Itoom 06, llrrgner llldg.. Room 200, llergiicr llltltf., i Dlcenstal and bonded by the State, * ESSENTIAL LOANS' If you work, keep house and pay your bills, consult us when you need money. Legal rate loans, $lB to S3OO, made on personal property, real estate OP guaranteed notes, Weekly or monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co. 204 Cheatnijt Street Undtr state Suiiervlslog UNDKItTAKEK 1743 Chaa. H, Mauk PRIVATE AM HUUANCE PHONES 1 Statement of the , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM at the close of business September 21, 1918 riffcj Required by the Commissioner of j|Rl Due from banks... 508,706.83 Surplus .......... 300,000.00 |yy ' ' meats 2,941,253.09 DEPOSITS ! 3,684 128^03 BUY W. S S. $4,357,269.16 $4,357,269. 16 Trust Funds $688,734.40 o'clock. The monthly meeting at | Boyd Memorial will be taken up largely in arranging a schedule.' Hlck-A-Thrift, as usual, will go Into! the sport with vim and efficiency.! Four teams will compose the league, denoted as Reds, Whites,' Blues and Greens. This will be the third sea son of the sport and it promises ft be the liveliest. To-night will be a memorable meeting also, for the unveiling of a service flag on which twinkle 114 stars; one gold one and one for the overseas Y. M. C. A. service, the same representing Captain Whitman. In his absence responsi bility lies upon Eugene "Shorty" Mil ler and the well-known philanthropic worker, J. llarry Messersmith. Spanish Influenza Moves Entraining Day to Rear The call for eighteen limited ser vice men to leave for Camp Thomas, Ky., has been changed from Septem ber 30 until Friday, October 4. The men will leave the Pennsylvania rail road station at 11:40. At* Pitts burgh they will board a special train, along with other limited ser vice men from the state, and con tinue to their training camp. The local boards this morning re ceived the orders from state draft headquarters to postpone their calls of October 7 and 11. The postpone ment is indefinite, owing to the pre valency of Spanish influenza in some of the camps. The call of October 16 for colored men for general mili tary service has not been postponed, local draft board chairmen say. DILL'S Cough Syrup Combining the best ingredients, its soothing remedial properties will act quickly in cases of Coughs, Colds Grippe, Catarrh Have it on the medicine shelf, ready for the ailments of the respiratory organs that come on so suddenly at this season. Very pleasant for children to take because of its inviting aroma and taste. Take according to directions that come with each bottle. You'll find it at your druggist's or dealer ill medicine, t Made by The Dill Co., Norristown, Pa. Also manufacturers of those reliable Dill's Liver Pills Dill's Balm of Life Dill's Worm Syrup Dill's Kidney Pills Ask your Druggist or Dealer in Medicine. Thm hind mothmr always hpt FOR SALE 406 North Street, 3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath; all Improvements. 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INCH Prenentn Charles Ray "In the Claws of the Hun" Saturday Only "Italy on the Firing Line" AND Gail Kane in "Love's Law" NOTICE A NEW SERIES OF THE HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF HARRISBURG, PA. will open up its twelfth series on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p. m., Octo ber 1, at the office of Alderman George A. Hoverter, office at 409 Market street. Shares can be secured from any of the following offices and applications for loans received. C. Benltz, 80A South Fourth Street. U. P. Eby, 1321 Derry Street. * C. A. Clemm, 1-114 State Street. W. 1). Block. Charles VVelseinan, 1160 Mulberry Street. George A. Hoverter, 400 Market Street. * \V. Fackler, 1626 Market Street. Play Safe — i Stick to KING • OSCAR CIGARS because the quality is as good as ever, it was. They will please and satisfy you. 6c—-worth it JOHN C. HERMAN & CO, Makers 11 FOR SALE Ideal home in Chestnut street, No. 1923—8-room brick house, with brick partition wall, steam heat, electric light, gas kitchen, finished in chestnut, birch and cypress; lot 18x100 to 20-foot street; possession October 15. The most critical inspection Invited. Terms upon Inquiry. J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market Street 1 ' Harrisburg Territory Open For Live Man or Firm Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Types Half Ton to 7 Tons Capacity INSTANT DELIVERY John W. Adams, DISTRIBUTOR 1427 Melon Street Phila., Pa. r. -
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