ST. ELIZABETH TOSSERS PLAY INDEPENDENTS TONIGHT— STEELTON FIRST WINNER YOUNG SAYLOR QUITS RING GAME Believes He Is Ready to Take It Easy; Pace Too S\\>ift New York, Dec. 20. —Milburn Sav ior, for years a contender for the light weight championship of the world, has hung up his gloves for alt time. Ho was knocked out in a couple of rounds by Jack Perry last week and decided that it was time to cease his serious ef forts in the roped arena. He never was In the fight and was floored seven times before his seconds tossed in the towel. After the bout Saylor admitted his inability to do what countless hundreds of other fighters have unsuccessfully attempted to do. defy Father Time. He announced he was through and would return to Indianapolis to devote him self entirely to the railroad business, which line he adopted several years ago. "Youth is the thing in the mitt sport," sighed Saylor, "and there is no use to deny it, 1 felt good, trained well and thought I was a good as ever, hut the old staying qualities are not there. The slightest rap on the jaw sets my brain to buzzing now, when I used to be able to shake off hefty kayo punches •—l'm through." Hu.000; generally >'. nns p,it e'osin-' weak. Blk *iro- 11.1.": ton *l4 Tfeavv. $13.90® 14 IS- medium. SIT F5 i 14.20; lie'' l $13.80® 14.13; 'igbi light. *13.30®)14- heavy narking sows : smooth. *l3 35>13.T-,: peeking sows. I rou-h, $12.73® 13.3.3: pigs, $12.73® j Cattle—Pecelnts 3.000. eomnarcjj Av'th a week ngp Bef steers and she stork steady to 30c lower: eanners "sc! lower; veal ralves. $1.50 to *2 lower ' hulls, hi" 23c higher: stoclters and I feeders. 2->c to 30c lower. Sheep—Berelpts 2 000 comnared ' with a week ago. Bombs steady to 2Sc higher; fat yearling-- and sheen steady to lower: mostly 25c down. j MARRIAGE MCkXSF.S Paul W. Basehorr. Hcrshev and Florence U Mlnlch. Hummelstown Anthony Hnrlncher and Minnie R. A\ ilson. Harrisburg. Isaac M "Okr. Enhaut. and Sarah P. Wise, Halifax. 1 William R. loekson and Hilda Downing Harrisburg. Boon E. Buffing-ton. Pillow and Margaret C. Radio, llickorv Corners Josenh M. Starr and Mao K. Greegor Harrisburg. •lames H. Rmerlck and Howie IC Alexander. Harrisburg. CHICAGO HOARD OF Tn APR Chicago. Dec. 20.—Board of T-adr cles'ng; <>„'-—May 82; Juiv 70. Pork—.lun. son": Mr*- 38,23 t ard—Jan. 23; Mov 23.82. Ribs—Jan. 18.55; May 18.02. SNOODLES -:- Bp Hungerford co see j ) { nice °\ fcam oau< newi o 77M 7 Wl - 1%, Q r*. % VPNESToo / W, w — TjIT *7? > r T UP FCK ~ UL ROWLING ENGINEHOUSE NO. 2 . ! Mountain .... 157 136 166 459 Graham 136 115 140— 391 | Kulp 209 145 151— 505 iSchriver 116 136 132 384 I Comp 152 164 149 465 i Totals .... 770 696 738—2204 PIPE SHOP \ j Kepford 116 132 130— 3*B I Mann I'4B 147 138— 433 | Collins 152 148 160— 460 Krnll 159 135 jg;— 4 ei l'\ Lcisman .. 162 155 179 496 I Totals .... 737 717 774 2228 Standing of the Teams i W . 1.. Pet. I Electricians 25 '8 .758 , Pipe Shop 19 S *704 i Trainmen IB n '593 i£ u,ahad 15 12 - r 's ! Engmehouse.No. 1..15 19 .434 j Enginehouse No. 2..11 22 [333 lemoym: lkaguk REGULARS r'ekos 165 171 152 488 Morlendale .. 104 90 88 28' ?, mlth , 132 84 119— 335 jEnsminger ... 71 96 109 276 : Rhine 150 140 151— 441 | , Totals 022 581 ~619—U522 ' yanigans AHlek" •••• J124 139 Ho 403; Attlcka 112 128 191— 43! ! ft*""' 86 83 81— 2401 Chfrk 1,1 86 — 26:1 1 lj,k 152 148 154 454 Totals ••••559 609 641—1789 V -M. C. A. LEAGUE BEAU CATS Sell licit tor 143 445 ls9 ... , • chaffer 2 7q 4 so HI 125 68 43' Halncs la 9 <36' Totals 074 761 839 2274, 'cobaugh:::::: "? 11l 111 til • Tota 's 714 769 687 2170 Rosewood Juniors Break Even in Doubleheader The Rosewood Juniors defeated the Camel quintet by a 31 to '7 , score and then lost to the Camp! I Curtin Independents by a score ot ! 23 to 14. Tlje summaries: r .,First Game camel a. a. Rosewood Jrs Steckley, f. Blair, f. ' Smith, i. Hepperle, f. "ruber c. Strlne. c. Kitzmiller, g. Kiel.s g Zeigler, g. Field goals—Hepperle. S; Krebs, i j Soviet Russia with their husbands. "Our husbands were npprehonded by agents of your department and taken from their families without wairning." says the letter. "In every instance the families donended upon the men for sustenance. Their removal leaves us literally helpless, prostrate and a heavy burden on the com munity. "Assuredly we do not overstep the bounds of sheer humanity in dentcr tary justice when we ask with all the earnestness at which starving moth ers and children n>-e capable that we be Immediately taken to the deport ing division in this post to join our men and that wo be deported them to our native land." The petition was signed hv eight Russian women as a committo repre senting the wives of the men held on the Island. Counsel for L. C. A. TC. Martons, "ambassador" from Soviet Russia, filed notice of an appeal to the appel late division from the decision of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Green haunt ordering him to submit for ex amination by the Joint legislative Investigating Committee books or nepers pertaining to his relations w'th the Russian Soviet government. The netltlon asks that the committee end the General lie enjoined from issuing further subpenas for Mnrtons' nppeoranee before the In vestlgators. Two More Big lenders Two alleged anarchists, who are said by the poßce to rank with Rerk main and Goldman as radical leaders, arr'ved here last night from Chicago in the custody of city detectives. Thev were Charles E. Ruthenlierg. of Cleve land. Ohio, and Isaac K. Ferguson, of Chicago, who were Indicted last No vember hv the extraordinary Grand Jury for statements in a manifesto Is suer! following a convention of Com- 1 monists held in this city. The section of tlie manifesto upon I I which the Indictment is said to have been based, reads: "The Communist does not propose >■ to capture tho state, but to conquer ■ und destroy." I BUR ST WATER PIPE MINIATURE CATARACT A wnterfall from the second story of the Donaldson Apartments, at 109 North Second street, tills afternoon, poured over the doorway of the Grand union Tea Company and caused pasx ershys to wonder If It might not be the Initial appearance of the promised deluge. Investigation showed that it was a water pjpe connecting with an apartment occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth M. Muench. Efforts to shut It off were unavallng and Tt was thought that some tearing out of the wall would have to be resorted to. DECEMBER 20, 1919. ONE CHANGE IN FIGHT PROGRAM A 1 Mason Will Not Meet Wil lie Langford; to Select Neutral Referees Some Gloves to Handle —————— CYCLONE SCOTT- Barring accidents all fighters ! booked for the Olymplu A. C. nhow |at Stpelton Monday night will be j here before noon Monday. The I Quaker City contingent, including j Cyclone Scott, may reach here to j morrow night. While great interest is manifested | in the Gill-Scott fight, the outcome j of the Carson and Sylvester special ( bout will bear watching, as these I bouts are rapid-fire battles. Both i Carson and Sylvester have tried to i get a fight with Billy Angelo, the I tough Greek lightweight. They must show tiie goods before Barrett will consider matching either one with Angelo. The winner Monday night will get the chance to meet j the Greek at a future show. Every battle on the card will come off as scheduled, with the exception ! of A 1 Mason, of Lancaster, not be ! lng able to meet Willie Langford. j Mason's mother is at the point of i death In Virginia, where Mason has j gone. It is probable that Gunboat Smith, I 'of this city, will meet Langford, ' Manager Barrett Is trying to land j Dixie Kid, of Baltimore. The three six-round preliminaries ! on the card will go as scheduled, j Young Lehmer, of this city, will I meet Eddie Blllman, of Lancaster; < Oris Hildebrandt, of Steeltonj win meet Billy Zimmerman, of Hershey, j whllo Harry Hildebrandt, of Steel | ton, will open the show with Joe i Strosser, of Lancaster. Must Br Neutral Referee So anxious Is Scott's manager to have his man beat GUI that Conroy 1 has told Barrett he will positively ' not stand for a referee either from York, Harrisburg or Steelton. Lines are out for either Charlie Itieker, the I I famous Lancaster sporting man; Tim Droney, the well-known lightweight, ior Leo Houck to referee. If this is i not satisfactory a Baltimore referee i will be selected. Indications point to a packed j I house. Several sporting men from Willlamsport, headed by Joe Mertz, the promoter, will lie nt the ring side. If there is any hitch in the referoe, Mortz will be the third man j In the ring. LEONARD SCORES KNOCKOUT Ity Associated I'rets Memphis, Tcnn., Doc. 20.—Beany Leonard, of New York, lightweight chnmpion of the world, knocked out "Red" Herring, of Padueah, Ky„ I here last night in the sixth round ! of a scheduled eight-round "no-do-| I clsion" bout. i Cl.Ull TO INCREASE MORTGAGE \ I The members of the HarVisburg ! . Country Club held a meeting at the j I Public Library Inst night and de- I cided to Increase the mortgage on ! (he club bouse. Big improvements I are planned. AFTER NEW MEMBERS 1 An active campaign for new mem bers is being waged by the members of the Graft Athletic Association, of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The club now has a membership of near ly eight hundred. Tannery Destroyed by Fire; Loss $750,000 Wollshoro, Pa., Dec. 20.—Word was received here of the partlul de struction of the Eberle tannery at Westfleld, this county. Thursday, by fire of unknown orgiln. It Is sutd to have been one of the largest tan neries in the world which makes leather and manufactures It Into welting. The loss Is estimated at 1750,000. ELECT HEADS OF WOMEN'S CLUBS I Live New Organization Selects I Women of Various Branches as Officers The ballroom of the Penn-Harria held an interested group of women i last evening, representing various • branches of active service, who had j pledged themselves to the newly or ganized club whose object is "to pro • mote good fellowship among the wo men of Harrleburg and to develop j their social, i durational and recrea | tlonnl activities." |' .Miss Louise Palmer Evans, organ izing secretary of th e National League of Woman Workers, presided und the nominating committee pre sented its report, which was aug mented by names from the floor. The names were chosen from those lists made at different meetings of the club. A good natured but spirited elec tion followed with the following of ficers selectd to head the new organi zation for six months: President. Miss Mary 10. Butterworth; vice-presidents, Mrs. Lilc IJeeter Harwood, Miss Kath arine Kelker, Mrs. Chauncey Rogers; recording secretary. Miss Gertrude Broecker; corresponding secretary, Mrs. George (Jrth; treasurer. Miss Mary 10. Beatty; assistant treasurers. Miss Martha J. Sheer and Miss Esth er M. Hoopes. Chairmen of standing | committees elected were: Miss Anna Carroll; program, Miss Jane H Brown; class. Miss Lois K. Booker: social and recreational, Miss Luella Davis; house management. Miss Eliz abeth Oyster; publicity. Miss Cora Lei Snyder; membership. Miss Tatna); social service. Miss .Margaret Ring land. , The six members-at-large chosen were Dr. Elizabetli B. Bricker, Miss Frances Scott, Mrs. Suydam, Dr. Dor othy Child, Miss Hoover and Mrs. Ora i Harnieh Guinnivan. I Notice will be given through the rfApers of the next meeting and all women joining before Februury I will bo regarded as charter members. NEW YORK (.TUB STOCKS Following quotations supplied by McCall and Riley Co.. Inc., stock [brokers, 212 North Third street, Har | risburg; 1430 Walnut street, Philadel phia, and 20 Broad street New York I City: INDUSTRIALS Last Salo Aetna > Car Light s 11. S. Light 2 7 s Republic Tire 41/., I Pcrf. Tire 6i~ ! General Asphalt 113',- j Hupp Mo 14% j Am. Marconi 53; | Ileyden Ghent 8 U Profit 2%. N. Am. Pulp 41^ Submarine 14 ' 11. S. Ship 4 Wayne 4- INDEPENDENT OILS ! „ Last Saib j Barnelt i 4 I Cosden 91. Federal 5 I D.ter. Pet Met. Pet. \ 65 Okmulgee 417 Sequoyah ' 7.45 Boston and Wye 97 Elk Basin jjt; Glenroek 334 Island 6i s Merritt 4 9 Omar 9 Sapulpa 6 a: Ryan Oil 5i s MINING Last Sale Big Ledge 1^ Cresson %iZ I Canada 11 j Gold field Con 12 Howe 3 4^ Kerr Lake 43" Mother Lodo 53 Nlpissing 43 Rescue 47 Tonopah Min. 33' White Caps 41 Boston and Montana 74 i Caledonia 32 Cash Boy .... iji& Con. Arizona to Hecla 4 Jumbo Ex 7 Ray Hercules 4a; TOllO. Bel 2'/. West End Tal Independent Named by Moore as Head of the Public Works j Philadelphia, Dec. 20.—John f\ Winston, for years an independent in | Philadelphia politics and head of the ! Committee of Seventy, tiie reform I organization that has frequently fought the regular Republican or ganization. was selected to be di rector of the Department of Public Works by Mayor-elect J. Hampton Moore. The new administration takes office In January. Mr. Winston is at the head of a publishing company In this city. ; Ho was also chairman of the Charter Revision Committee which headed the movement for a new charter for Philadelphia, passed by tho last Legislature. TAKE $2.1,000 ALONG Youngstown, Ohio, Dec. 20. —. Twenty-six aliens, all Hnld to be mem bers of the Union of Russian Work ers, were sent from here last night to Ellis Island, to await steps toward their deportation. Tho men, all steel workers, took with them thtfr savings of nearly $25,000 In cash. They are said to bo members of the East Youngstowrt branch of the Russian Workers, characterized by Federal agents as one of the strong est brunches of that organization. 15