IDAUPHIN-PERRY OPENS IN STYLE; BIG DAY AT ELIZABETHTO WN; DRAAK FEARS TOErHOLD DRAAK FEARS THE TOE-HOLD Tommy Draak, who is to tackle Dr. 88. F. Holler again on the mat next Tuesday evening, writes to Harrie tt urg that he will play Roller out end beat him. He only fears the toe hold. That said toe hold is. indeed, some thing to be feared, for since Frank a I s •£) JAZZ BASEBALL AT WEST END Big Crowd Has Laugh of the Season at Wild Game in Which Reading Loses A great crowd last evening pressed against the steel cable which ropes off the diamond at Fourth and Sen eca streets, home of the West End Twilight League, and saw West End hammer the Reading Railroaders to defeat 9 to 3. The fans came from all directions and stunts were ga lore. Umpire Jackson wore out a pair of shoes and knee pads follow ing the fast and furious play, while a truck load of "nuts" who make a habit of kidding the arbiter lowled their lungs sore. Two Perry, coun ty farmers fell into an altercation as to how many men were out and you could easily see that prohibition had not come in yet. It was a crowded hour for Pitcher Jacobs', and also the umpire. The former is a south paw; same as Tim Euker, and he covered more ground with his slants than an air ship gone wrong. Eight athletes loped to first on the pass route, and strong men got flat footed doing the pace. One outfielder showed up groat, namely Williams, who killed off some hard hits by his lively hustling. A feature of the game was the fouling of Fields, who kept Euker firing grape and canister for 15 minutes, each clip, being a foul. It was at this point that Umpire Jackson lost his shin much to the crowd's amusement. Jackson was advised to get a cash register or some kind of a machine to register fouls as all hands lost track of the number. It was a jazz, rattling battle and the big crowd went home better satis fled than if they had ogled the top notch or a triple . tilt of a cloud busier.- The score: , < WEST END AB. R. H. O. A. E. W. Euker, s-s. .... 4 2 1 2 4 0 H. Bell, 2b . 3 0 0 2 0 Embrick, c.f 3 0 2 0 0 0 Matter, lb ~.4 1 0 10 1 1 McKeever, l.f. 3 2 0 1 0 0 Kline, 3b 4 1 2 3 0 0 Cochlin, c.,r.f 2 1 1 7 2 0 McLaughlin, r.f.,c, .412101 T. Euker, p 2 1 0 1 2 0 Total 29 9 8 27 11 2 P ANR R. DIVISION AB. R. H. O. A. E. Marie. 3b 5 0 113 0 L. Bell, s.s 5 0 1 3 2 0 Shaeffer, c.f. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Fields, lb 4 117 0 0 Knight, 3 0 0 5 1 1 Dill, c 1 0 0 3 0 2 J. Smith, l.f 4 0 1 0 0 0 Heiny, 2b 2 0 1 0 1 0 Williams, r.f 4 1 1 3 1 0 Devan, 2b 2 0 0 1 2 1 Jaeoby, p 3 1 3 0 0 0 Totals 36 3 9 24 10 4 P. and R. Div. l 000103 o—s 9 4 Batteries: Elsenberger, H. Biever Batteries: Salada and Frye. Wertz O. Waltz. Afternoon—at Millersburg— Newport .. 00301100 o—s 10 0 Millersburg 01000200 3—6 17 6 Soldier Killed in Wreck of Troop Train in Ohio By Associated Press. Greenfield, Ohio, May 31.—One sol dier was killed and four others in jured when the Baltimore and Ohio westbound train No. 3, bearing Ari zona and New Mexico troops from overseas, was wrecked four miles west of here yesterday. The troops wer enroute to Fort Worth, for dis charge. Spreading rails was given as the cause of the accident. | Factory Stores to Coast to i Yon Coast ; STRAWS, $2.00 to $4.00 j All Styles and Braids =============== * ;< Genuine Panamas,ss,s6,s7.so J Every Hat Guaranteed , \ UNITED HAT STORES, Inc. Third and Market Sts. il . /■ • _ _ _ _ ' ■ ? MAY 31', 1919.' if COAL AT LAST | fll] We believe that we can SOLVE ALL YOUR COAL ||jj [J TROUBLES with our NEW HARD COAL. Ask any- III", one who has tried it what they think of it. |[ Coal is expensive. Why no', get what you pay for— I'J X the Best? mj There's no slate and bone in jjjj Our New Hard Coal—Burns § down to a fine white powder | 1 —no more big ash piles S From a hundred or more new customers who have tried [I'J our New Hard Coal, we have had but one answer— jj "IT IS THE VERY BEST COAL WE HAYE EVER USED" ||| X A trial order will convince you that we have THE ™ I BEST COAL ON THE MARKET. [lll | McCREATH BROS. j| £67 Race Street Both Phones ||jj Say. KING OSCAR to your dealer and pass him 7c, and then he will give you your money's worth of real smoke comfort. John C. Herman & Co. Harrisburg, Pa. Try One To-day 13