18 LIVE SPORTING NEWS PORTLAND HIGH TO PLAY TECH CHAMPIONS SATURDAY; MAY MEET OTHER TEAMS Portland, Maine. New England champions, will be the opponents of the Tech 'High School on the Island Saturday afternoon. Burt Whitman. Sporting editor of the Boston Herald wired Percy Grubb as follows: • "Portland. Me, High School has as good claim to New England Scholas tic title as any team. Have wired •them of your offer; you can cominun ioate with Fr. d Ostergren. coach of the Portland. Maine, High School." As is tiTe case all over the country. Portland had one reverse at the hands >f Phillips-Exeter Academy. The situation is the same as if Tech had been beaten by Mercersburg. Had the Maroons lost to the Frank lin county team, it would not have BECKLEY GIRLS TO PLAY BURNHAM IVlarks Opening of the Season For Business Team This week marks the opening of activities in Beckley's Business to'* lege in their basketball. 3be girls team meets Burnham High sehool team Friday night. The season promises to be the best in history, as the Beckley team has four star players from last year s team playing again this season and with so much new material on hand front nearby schools that are now ,attending Beckley's the coach had the opinion that he will turn out a stronger team than the one which ((Carried the Blue and Gold through m successful 1918-19 season. Both Teams Strong The fact that both of these teams lost only two games last season is ample evidence of the strength of both teams. Nevertheless the Berk ley team is arranging a very hard schedule for the season as they have ■ already secured such teams as Sus quehanna University, York, Hanover and Camp Hill High schools and ex pect some of the other strong teams. The following players will leave here on Friday and be in the line GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR Let "Danderine" save and glorify your hair In a few moments you can trans- I form your plain, dull, flat hair. 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Guaranteed free from alcohol and dangerous drugs. Proof—Mrs. Lucy Wing of Liberty. Mo., says her run down baby was made fat and healthy by Father John's Medicine. marred the High i?ehool record of the ! local lads. Victories for the hoys • from the dry slate over Manchester, champions of New Hampshire and Waltlium, Mass.. also champions of the Hay state, has given them the title for New England. Here is their record: Portland ti Phillips Exeter. 28 i Portland oßangor 0 ' Portland 13Kenthill Sent.... 6 Portland lSWalthain, Mass,. 6 Portland 3d Fort Predlo It ! Portland 431". S. S. Delaware tl | Portland 7 hew is ton . 0 I Portland 41 Deering V | Portland .. ... ..ISManchester, N.H. 7 Total 172 Total 2s •up at Burnham: Misses A. Eman uel, captain, and E. Sweeney, for wards; H. Graff, center: S. Beck. C. ; Connors and M. Siminonton will take care of the guard positions. Camp Curtin Girls Ready For Volleyball Series; First Game Friday Night One of the big features of the com munity night program Friday at Camp Curtin Junior iliigh school will be a volleyball contest between teams representing the 88-5 Sec tion and .the 88-4 Section. While the program has been especially ar- | ranged for grownups, children will bo admitted if accompanied by par ents or an adult Unusual interest is manifested In the game. The teams will lineup as follows: SECTION SB-4. SECTION SB-5. M. Deliart. o.t. A. Miller. c.f. F. Seibert, r.f. L. Foster, r.f. M. Harris, l.f. Hippensteol, l.f. B. Hunter, e.b. D. Wallace, c.b. Constant ine. r.b. F. Wolf, r.b. T. Winters. I.b. E. Merlatt, lb. Substitutes. SB-4 Section, Marga ret Keller. Katherine Miller and t Reba Geisking. 88-5 Section,-Mary j Ochenrider and Gladys Fox. TENNIS DOUBLES TO-DAY tSy Associated I'ress Philadelphia. Dec. 3.—The draw for pairings in to-day's matches of the National American pocket bil liard championship tournament brought together Edward I. Ralph, Hightstown, N. J., and Louis D. Kreuter, New York, in one of the I contests and P.ennie Allen, Kansas City, and Charles Socback, Hartford, Conn., in the other. To-night Jerome Koogli, Roches ter, N. Y., meets Joseph C'oncan non. New York, and E. Ralph Greenleuf, Wilmington. Del., plays Morris D. Fink, Philadelphia. Winners of yesterday's matches were ICeogh, Fink, Concannon and Dayton. CHICYGO GETS PHILLIES' PYIR Chlcairo. l>e<\ 3.—That noted bat -1 t>\ Pitcher Grover Alexander and Catcher Killefcr, will be with the Chi cago Nationals next season. Killefer slgmed a contract to-day for one year. Alexander cama to terms at the close of the season. Congress Preparing For Quick Action to Declare War at Enf the redwood slopes and • a film i abounding in rich scenery and! natural beauty. Roscoe "Fatty" Ar- J buckle will appear in hiß latest! comedy, "The Hayseed," in this twin! bill, Arbtrckle's newest is said to be. | a wonderful laugh producer. OTIS SK INN MR IN NEW I'I.AY Announcement was made, to-day that Otis Skinner, reputed to be one of the' best artists on the American stage, is to be presented by Charles j Frohman in a new comedy, "The Rise of Peter Barbun," by Maud Skinner and .lules Eckert Goodman. Mr. Skin ner will appear hero "hortly in his new play. He is well remembered P—BILIOUS?—-1 If you have bad taste ia mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow ish skin—then you are bilious. 'SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. SO TEAR 3' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED 1 (By I *titvreact* Pro*cMft) NO NF*\V PISTONS It L: METAL WELDING Of All KlutUt—Aluminum <1 Specialty NO JOH TOO RAD THAT Wp PAN NOT REPAIR MACHINE WORK OF .VI.I. KI.NDsi Harrisbufg Weidipg and Brazing- Co. OU-OS S. Cnronou St. Both Phone* Bath," another farce, is also from his pen. "Site Walked in Her Sleep" has already enjoyed a six months', season of success in New York. It has been described as being very amusing, full of lively situations, negligee in name and treatment and miles away from the path of convention. The farcical situations in "She Walked In Her Sleep" center in the somnambulistic massive settings laid in Cairo and in no oesert of Sahara. "Flume of the Desert" it the name r.f ti>e play, which will be presented at the Regent Theater on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. locally for his wonderful interpreta tions in "The Honor of the Family," in which he took the role of swag gering. swashbuckling Colonel Phil ippe Bridau; "Kismet," where he was the Oriental beggar, and as the Good Samaritan organ grinder in Fastet. In the east with Mr. Skinner in his latest production will lie Mary Shaw, O. B. Clarence. Ruth Rose and other well known artists. GRAND THEATER CORINK GRIFFITH In a Yitagrapli Special Production "THE CLIMBERS" Also an interesting Burton Holmes picture and a very funny Mack Sennet comedy. DOI'BIiE T A TODAY AND AM. ATTRACTION V I ll|\| A THIS WEEK Have You Solved the Mystery? Hundreds of Harrisburgers have been mystified and de lighted with the unusual French mystery story now being shown here in film, TIE MYSTERY OP TOE YELLOW ROOM Also a Reel Laugh Fest HAROLD BUMPING INTO * v Atrrv tww rcol 5100,000 M LLOYD .medy entitled BROADWAY mcanderings of a good looking young voman over, around and through a. New York hotel. The original New York company with Arthur Ayles worth and Bva Williams and other members. Including Joseph Crehan. Thomas V. Kmory, Jack W. Lewis, Walter Walker. George Howard, Leah Winslow, Ruth Hammond. An toinette Jtochte and Rose Wilson. 1 Kit I DAY IS ACTOR 8' DAT | A percentage of the money taken in at the local Wilmer and Vincent the i liters on Friday of this week will be j donated to the Actors' Fund of j America. C. Floyd Hopkins an | nounced last night. The actors' fund was started JS yearh ago and is for the benefit of every aetor in America. (When they become old or dependent I they may have a home. Heretofore (this fund was supported entirely by i donations from actors, but lately its (usefulness has increased by leaps and (bounds. The public will not be asked jto contribute personally however. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent coughl or cold, threatening throat op lung affections, with Eckman'a the tonic and upbuilder of 20 year*'' successful use. SOc and 11.5Q bottles front druggie's, or from ; ECKMAN LABORATORY. Philadelphia Winterdale Dances Waring's Pep Instrumental and Vocal Orchestra OF TV HON 10 ! MALE QUARTET niul Two Soloists THXRS., FRI. AND SAT. EVES. DECEMBER 4, 5, ! Admission 50c arid 75c i X * ORPHEUM TONIGHT ONLY— GEORGE MOOSER Presents "FORBIDDEN" WITH MARTHA REDMAN Anl u notable east of assisting players Wholesome, patriotic, splou i didly American play. I en j joyed every minute of it. .loscplt Tumulty. PRICES 50c to $2.00 Elizabethville District Wins Trophy Shield James W. Barker, president oC the Dauphin County Sunday Sfehool As sociation, presented the trophy shield for tlie largest attendance at j tlie Older Boys' und Girls' confer- | encc yesterday to the Elizabethville | district. The Hev. Howard Kodgers ar ranged the program, which was held j at Messiah But he ran Church under the direction of Preston G. Orwig ] and Miss Fichu Elcler, of the State! Sabbath School Association. Dele gates were divided into ten groups, live for boys and live for girls. Duter departmental sessions were held, with Robert Ward, of Messiah Lutheran Church, and Miriam 1 limes, of Olivet Presbyterian Church, presiding. Charles J.ingle, of Tech. addressed one of the meetings, and John llotis r ton led the cheering. At the conference of the Harris huig representatives, which was pre sided over by Arch Dinsmoro, a very entlius'astlo desire for holding u City Older Hoys' and Girls' con ference was evidenced. The Harris burg delegates likewhf suggested that a I the time of the State Sun day School Association's convention here next October, a state confer ence of older boys and girls be. held. (II II RltillTll IM'WTHI IIA Ml HKOR(; \\l/.KY—DECEMBER 4tli Cr jouwiv' (Proacfhurrt prevent? it ]a THE LAUCUING HH,Wp