8 NEWS OF THE SPORTIN START MEWCOLF COURSE AT i COLONIAL COUNTRY CLUB Plans for 3,a2f>-Yard Links Accepted, by Club and Funds for Its Con stuction Are Raised—New Locker House Will Be Built At the wind-up celebration at the Co lonial Country Club last evening at which prizes were awarded the winners in the handicap tournament, $6,000 was subscribed for a new golf coarse, con struction of which will begin immedi ately. The new course will be 3,225 yards long, according to plans submitted by' G. F. Watt, j resident of the f Klliott- - Fisfher Co., and 'C. H. Hunter, of the! saime company. 'Phe plans were acvept- j ed. Plaus include a new locker house with a capacity of ISO. The preseut] locker house will be turned over to the ladies. It was an enthusiastic meeting and in less than a hour the money was subscribed. In addition twenty-five life memberships to file club were sold. Winners of the tourney were award-j ■ * Net Soo«AI "> TyjnZi>™ a . JOSHUA R. H. POTTSi 929 CHESTNUT 8T PHILADELPHIA s asunder this past season and he would likely get rid of every trouble maker on th • team. INDEPENDENT FOOTBALL The Bressler A. C. would like to ar range games with any out-of-town j teams for Tuesday afternoons and for I several open dates on Saturday. The average weight of the team is 115 ' pounds per player. Address Walter F. Miller, P. O. Box 23. En bant. At a recent meeting of the associa tion the following officers were elected to serve during.the ensuing year: Wal ter Miller, manager; Edward Bartles, captain; Harry Poppensus, assistant I manager. The Qjberlin A. C. has November 24 and 26 open. Address all communica i tions to Clair E. Wise. Oberlin Pa., to i schedule games on those days. The Camp Hill Juniors would like to arrange a game for Saturday with any amateur teams whose average is not more than 120 pounds per man. Ad | dress W. E. Armstrong, P. O. Box 14 4. j Camp Hill, or call 3058W, Bell phone. COLONIALS RAISE A NOTCH Defeat Nationals in Casino League Match by 8!> Pins The Colonials defeated the Nationals I in the Casino League series on the Ca- I sino alleys last evening by a margin of jB9 pins. The winners displaced the .Nationals from fourth place iu the I league standing, .laccby was high man with a total of 588. The score: NATIONALS IA. Miller .. 153 170 191— 514 Haines ... 137 149 166 — 452 i Heisev .... 152 188 1 75 515 | Jones 151 15'2 165 468 j Luck 180 2'03 147 530 Totals .. 773 862 844—2479 COLONIALS i Jacoby ... 201 207 180— 588 I Ogelsby ... 180 140 144 464 j Weber .... 117 163 167 447 I Kruger ... 164' 143 192 499 j Black 189 181 200— 570 | Totals .. 857 834 583—2568 HARKTSBITRQ STAR-INDEPENDENT, TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 20, 1914. ARMY-NAVY CAME WILL BE PLAYED 111 PHILADELPHIA Academies at Last Decide Where Or id iron Shall Be Then Sign Agresmon. Covering a Period of Five Years- Laying Plans for Game Philadelphia, Oct. JO. —With Un official announcement in Washington yesterday afternoon that the Army Navy football. game will be played ai Franklin P'icld on November -8, the athletic authorities of the University of Pennsylvania immediately began preparing for the event. Information to the effect that tlie athletic otlicials of the two Government institutions had signed a live ye ir agreement was received from Captain Herman J. Koehler, of the Army Ath letic Association anil Lieutenant-! .in mander A. P. Fairfield of the Naval Academy by E. J. Berlet, chairman of the Philadelphia army and navy com mittee. Three of the live games are to be played in this city and the other two iu New York. Both Captain Koehler and Lieutenant Fairfield expressed their appreciation of the liberal offer o f the Philadelphia American League baseball team relative to the use of Shibe Park, for the games and regretted that it will be impossible for them to accept the offer this year. Through the holding of the (fame on Franklin Field the Philadelphia com mittee will be relieved of all responsi bility in connection with financing the game, stand construction, ticket distri bution. etc. This work now will done by the authorities of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania. Mr. Berlet expressed his delight with the success of the Philadelphia committee, which has been working earnestly since last December to bring about the return of the game to' this city. He announced that the commit tee probably will be continued to ail vocate and arrange for the construc tion ol a huge athletic stadium in Philadelphia. The committee expects the co-operation of the University of Pennsylvania in this proposed under taking. COLLINS MAY LEAH YANKS Trade Is Reported by Which Highland ers Get Star Infielder New York, Oct. 20.—1t was learned trorn a semi-official source here yester day that Kddie Collins, second base man and leading batter of the Phila delphia Athletics, will be playing man ager of the Yankees next season, j Connie Mack is said to 'be ready to offer Collins to the Farrellites in ex ! change for an infielder or two. a wad i of money and relief from a three years' Contract. This move is believed to be i the first step in Mack's retrenchment , plan. The Athletics, although thev ! were champions of the world, showed a deficit for the season of 1914 and Mack I is willing to part with ( ollins to cut | expenses for next year. If the deal is consummated, Collins ; will plav second base, besides mauae i ing the Yanks. State Starting to Tune Up | State College. Pa.. Oct. 20.—Penn | tate ' began their preparation for the | Harvard game at Cambridge. The men j played poo,- football at several stages I or the workout, but this was somewhat ! due to two of the regular 'varsity men being out. ( aptain Tobin was worked at quarterback yesterdav, with Edger | ton, Underhill and Oiaric in the back j n Wood was Bent to the scrubs and Thomas was gi-en a rest. The Freshmen gave the "varsity a stiff prac tice and scored v.n them twice on line plunges from the 10-yard line. "THEOLD RELIABLE" "Hi RE M E D V ""MENI Non-greasy Toilet Cream —Keeps the Skin Soft and Velvety In Roubii Weather. An Exquisite Toilet Prep aration. :sc. GO KG AS imrG STORKS 1« K. Third St., tmd P. R. It. sttitlnn ii HIES in STOUGHCHORUS List Is Announced To- j day. Although Ad ditional Singers Will Be Welcomed ' ' i PROF. CLIPPINGER j IS THE DIRECTOR All Persons, Regardless of Church Re lations, Who Desire to Be Enrolled, Will Have the Opportunity—lOO Instrumentalists The great chorus for the Stougii evangelistic meetings, including aho.it 1,500 singers and almost 100 instru mentalists, under the direction of Pro fessor Charles F. Clippinger, has been enrolled and the names were announced to-day. All additional persons, regard less of church relations desiring to en roll either for chorus or orchestra work, should address Professor Clippinger, at the Stough headquarters, 26 South Third street, as early as possible. The chorus is composed of the fol lowing sopranos while on subsequent dates will be printed the names cy' the altos, tenors, bassoes ami instrumen talists: Soprano Mrs. Frank Smiley, 601 Dauphin Miss Katharine Kliug, 1110 Penn Miss Nellie Foulke, 2023 Fifth Mrs. William Harder, 1'709 Fifth Miss Eleanor Shoaff, 210 Kelker Miss Hazel Fraim, Sixth and Camp -Mrs. Charles Kirk. 1942 Fifth Miss Amy Seibert, 1818 Penn Mrs. Joseph I'bai'b, 600 Dauphin Mrs. ( has. Dewalt, 635 Muench Mrs. Arthur Stoner, 315 Briggs Miss Anna Wilkinson, 1732 Fulton .Mrs. Olie Wagner, 1623 Fifth 'Miss Ruth Stoner, 1726 Fulton Mrs. Isaac Matchett, 1807 North Sixth Mrs. W. Burris, 424 Hamilton Miss Olive Hall, 2303 North Sixth Mrs. Austin Liglitncr, 1928 North Sixth Miss Mary Markley, 544 Maclay Miss Laura Crane, 634 Muench •Miss Mae Patterson, 603 Peffer 'Mrs. Bert Lightner, 619 Peffer I Miss Ruth Con kliug I Miss Mary Turner, 2008 Fifth Miss Bessie Bennett, 2313 Jefferson j Mrs. C. B. Miller. 609 Peffer Mrs. John Smith, 2450 North Sixth Mrs. Chas. Hartzell, 419 Peffer I iMrs. E. J. Fissel, ISO 3 Fifth •Mrs. J. W. Finton, 1632 North Sixth ' Mrs. Robert Sterringer, 1717 Penn Miss Marian Hart, 1720 North Sixth ( Mrs. J. Mencei, 1943 Green j Mrs. ( has. Shaffer, 437 Hamilton ; Mrs. Geo. Collier, 244 8 Sixth Mrs. Frank Eby, 1706 Sixth ! Miss Katherine Jamison, Sixth \ Miss Jane Roth, 1935 Third I Miss Esther Shade, 2245 Sixth I Mrs. Amy Savior, 613 Dauphin I Miss Margaret Crane, Boyd and Wallace j Minerva Blessing, Maclay and Cameron 'Mrs. Yost, 650 Emeraild j Mrs. Troxell, 1722 Fifth I Mrs. T. Sears, 1727 Fulton j Mrs. Kleinipeter, 1715 Fifth | (Mrs. David Wise, 427 Muench j Mrs. 1. J. Dean, 518 Emerald Mrs. Ralph Sellmyer, 1944 Sixth j Mrs. Chas. Pee, 2028 Sixth Miss Ti'llic Wagner, 1620 'a * v ifth I Mrs. ( . A. (Martz. 507 Emerald | Mrs. Chas. Lei by,, 2120 Moore I Miss Evelin Burg, 2502 Sixth ! Miss Alice Wert, 426 Muench j Miss Violet Helm, 2146 Penn j Miss Mabel Winn, 1611 Susquehanna | Miss Katherine Mauk, Sixth & Kelker | Mrs. Robert Bratten, 230 Emerald j Miss Emma Gault, Penbrook j Mrs. Jacob Maxwell, 170 9 Fifth | Miss Helen Yocum, 1721 Green j Mrs. Sebourn, 600 Peffer | Mrs. Amos Morrison, 2400 Lexington Miss Jennie Sellers I Mrs. W. Mailoy, 909 Penn I Mrs. John Ray, 1414 Berryhill Mrs. VV. S. Booth, 216 Pine Miss Amy Bird, 500 Curtin Miss Mary Crawford, 304 South River Miss Rhoeda Kautz, 436 Hamilton Miss Kathryn Lubbs, 800 North Third Mrs. Lizzie Page, Executive Mansion J Miss Irene Rohrer, 23 North 17th j Miss Jennie Fry, 613 North Fifteenth I Mrs. William Byrem, 119 South 14th I Miss Alva Shoop, 1362 Vernon j'Mrs. B. F. McClellan, 21 %& Brook wood I Mrs. J. W. Bittermau, 437 South 13th Miss Esther Wilson, 437 South 16th Miss Mollie Perry, 220 Crescent Miss Mabel Hoffsommer, 322 S. 17th Miss Lucile Smucker, 1311 Vernon Miss Mabel Wilson, Balm and Walnut Miss Winifred Wilson, Balm & Walnut Miss Mariam Brown, 437 South 13th i.Mrs. Mary B. Geary, 308 Crescent Mrs. C. C. Gastrock, 1720 Carnation Miss Gertrude Copland, 1252 Derry 'Miss Oertrude Forsythe, 1602 Zarker Miss Katherine Barnhart, 1430 Derry IMiss Eva Steigelman, 123 North 13th j Miss Ida Sourbeer, 431 South 17th Miss Dora Sourbeer. 431 South 17th Mrs. Lillie Kineli, 437 South Sixteenth | Miss Helen McClure, 1712 North j Miss Grace Lutz, 310 Hummel Miss Mary McAllister, 1 256 State Miss Harah Oresswell, 1841 Whitehall Mrs. J. H. Kase. 30 North Seventeenth 'Mrs. J. H. Gitt, 1302 Market Miss Lillie Compton, 2058 Derry Mrs W. D. Pindar, 237 South 13th Miss Julia Washburn, 228 North 14th Mrs. George W. Sweigert, 1723 State Mrs. Charles Curtis, 1515 State (Miss Jean Allen, 218 South Thirteenth Mrs. W. F. Steever, 14th and Walnut 'Mrs. T. M. Sceliler, 1401 Berryhill Mrs. < arl Heefner, 1244 Kittatinny Miss Catherine Keene, 184 9 Berryhill Miss Myrtle Schetl, 210 South 15th Mrs. H. A. Boyer, 1518 Catherine Mrs. H. G. Podlow, 110 South 13th Miss Rae Willis, Fifteenth aud Market Mrs. James Evans, 84 North 17th Miss Anna Harris, 1711 North Mrs. Anna Elder, 1402 Market j Miss Sara C. Grimm, 414 South 14th i Miss Olive Huver, 221 South 14th | Miss Mary Hesser, 221 South 14th I'Miss Margaret Templar, 11 South 18th j Miss Lila Sourbeer, 13 42 Vernon i Mrs. C. A. Smucker. 1311 Vernon | Mrs. < has. Singer, 413 South 16th Miss Susan Dunkle, 1948 Derry Mrs. J. C. Filson, 925 South 20% Miss Margaret Filson, 925 South 20% Mrß. William Shaffer, 1933 Derry Miss Maud Shaffer, 1933 Derry Miss Maud Watts, 543 South 1601 iMiss Alice Foltz, 2012 North Fifth Miss Elsie M. Theai, 1039 South 22% Miss Lola iPrinee, 1951 Berryhill MiaH Maria Elder, 717 South 19th Miss Naomi Machael, 1948 Kensington iMiss Pearl Weist, 72) South 19tli 'Mrs. Ed. Syler, 1801 Berryhill Mrs. I>aura GrannisoD, 1610 Walnut Miss Hannah Scott, 323 Liberty Mrs. Margaret .Jones, 141 Linden Mrs. Rosa Jones, 1714 Walnut 'Mrs. Mary Scott, Country Club Miss Alice Graydon, 170'9 North 2d | Mrs. .lames Taggert, New Cumberland | Mrs. W. H. Bricker, 2'216 North Sixth Miss Minerva Rover, 2337 North 3d i Miss Helen Broomal, 2519 North Sixth . Miss Reah Miller, 2140 North Seventh I Mrs. Charles l,aekev, Enola Mrs. A. S. Williams," 2237 North Sixth Mrs. Reynolds, 547 Camp Mrs. F. B. Fink, 619 Geary Miss Ida Reel, 2214 North Sixth Miss Bessie Bixler, 622 Peffer iMiss Millie Lingle, 514 Peffer : Mrs. J. A. Haas | Miss Mary Taylor, 560 Forrest Miss Elizabeth Svkes, 2536 Lexington : Miss Blanche Ennis, 2440 North Sixth i Miss Fern Grose, 533 Curtin Miss Margaret Burgoon, 508 Calder ; Miss S«rah Burgoon, 508 Calder j Miss Maude Parker, 132 Verbeke ' Miss Lydia Kutz, 1604 Penn i Miss Ruth Lappley, 1800 Fourth 1 Miss Ines Miller, 15'21 Penn i Mrs. John A. Swartz, 404 Verbeke ! Mrs. C. W. Batdorf, 1622 North 3d | Mrs. J. H. Smith, 1443 Vernon { Miss Gertrude (Seitz, 1610 Susquehanna : Katherine First, 1607 Susquehanna Mrs. Anna Mover, 2124 North Fourth! , Mrs. ('. B. Fisher, 1621 North Fifth j Mrs. Nora Oren, Hamilton j Mrs. H. H. Hilbusb, 62'2 Curtin j Miss Elizabeth Peffer, 1921 North 6th j Mrs. J. F. Conrad, State Hospital j Miss Ada Kreider, 2222 North Sixth Mrs. Adaline Oraffies, 2402 Jefferson ! Miss Lillian Goodyear, 2446 Jefferson I'Mrs. Emma Fisher, 2412 Jefferson | Miss Francis Gill, 1821 Briggs j Mrs. E. S. Troup, 1921 North Fourth j Miss M. Mayer i Mrs. Harry Frank, 1506 Hunter I Miss Gertrude Eaton, 1735 Market j Miss Clara Eaton, 1735 Market | Miss Kdith Fischler, Swatara I Miss Pearl Nicely, 9 South Sixteenth i Miss Francis Ramsey, 12 Evergreen ] Miss Elizabeth Newcomer, Howard j Miss Anna Fessler, Maclay j Miss MosSie Miller. 1533 Swatara I Mrs. W. H. Young, 1525 Regina j Miss Alice S. Lewis, 1427 North | Miss Esther Webb, 426 South 13th | Miss Katherine Leas. 320 South 13rh Miss Lillian Speakman, North 18th Miss Evelyn Speakman, North 18th | Miss Esther Heagey, 1833 Derry j Miss Gertrude Huber, Hummel j Mrs. .1. H. Holsberger, North Came/on ! Mrs. E. C. Herr, 80 North 18th | Mrs. Grant Lenig, 1110 North 14th ! 'Mrs. Oscar Wertz, 1420 Herr : Mrs. Rosa Kellev, 1919 Cumberland ! Mrs. David Lively Cameron & Cumbe'd Mrs. Oeorge Lego, 1325 Cumberland I Miss Nellie Liddick, South Thirteenth i Miss Mabel O Neal, 1523 Regina : Miss Pauline O'Neal, 1523 Regina j Miss Jeanette Hoover, 20 North 18th I Miss Helen Erdley, 180'5 State i Mrs. Tsaac Bover. 15 South 18th | Mrs. Charles Urieb, 1609 Regina | Miss Grace McKelvy, 1709 Walnut j Miss Francis Edds, 77 Disbrow ! Miss Leah Hoppes, Hunter Miss Laura Bricker, 1857 Market Miss Jane Kinzer, 202 Walnut Mary A. Laverty. 122 Sylvan Terrace Ruth j Miss Carrie M. Miller, 2117 Penn ! Mrs. Raymond Eckert, 2015 Mueneh (Miss B. iHess, 525 Muench Miss Mae Patterson, 602 Peffer Miss Hazel Seibert, 1818 Penn 'Miss Carrie Gable, 1704 Penn Miss Florence I. Brown, 638 Reily Miss Mabel Winn, 1611 Susquehanna Miss Annie Carter. 634 Briggs Miss Harriet Harrison, 1618 Walnut Mrs. Lucy Arrington, 146 Linden Mrs. Fannie Walker, 616 Church Miss Elizabeth Keel, South Eleventh Mrs. Annie Green, Mrs. G. W. Young, 1000':. South 11th Mrs. Harvey Eberiy, South Ninth Miss Mutzabaugh, South Eleventh Miss Maude Peace, South Front Mrs. Oswald Hogentogler, 1024 S. 11th Miss Alma Yost, South Eleventh Mrs. W. W. Clippinger, 347 Harris Mrs. William Lebo, 12 North 16th Mrs. Kreitzer, 1208 Walnut Miss Ella Shambaugh, 1802% N. sth Mrs. Wingert, 1354 North Mrs. E. H. Curry, West Fairview Mrs. S. F. Roundsley, Enola I Mrs. Charles Miller, Enola Mrs. George W. Shuev, Enola ] Mrs. Jennie Riegle, Enola j Mrs. Margarite Poff, Enola | Mrs.- Elizabeth Hickey, Enola j Mrs. J. H. ljichle, Enola j Mrs. Williaip Murphy, Enola j Mrs. .T. Wes'tbrook. Enola | Miss Verne Schafer, Euola j Miss Viola Redman, Enola | Miss Elizabeth Hutter, Enola ; Miss Clara Bennett, Enola | Miss Q. J. Cassel, Enola i Mrs. Joseph Troup, Enola ! Miss Buelah Parks, Enola j Miss Margarite Hossler, Enola 1 Miss Martha Shearer. 124 Hanna iMrs. Clara Sinister, 707 Showers i Mrs. Zephaniah Rogers, Briggs ! Miss Carrie Reickert, Parfton Miss Elise Rineer, 566 Race i Mrs, George Miller, 566 Race j Miss Carrie Snavely I Mrs. Robert Runyan, 577 S. Front* Mrs. Fannie E. Runyan, 116 Vine iMiss Carrie M. Snavely, 577 8. Frout jMiss Sarah Mardorf, 116 Vine j Miss Catherine Pick, 116 Vine j Margaretta Tighlman, 104 Tuscarora j Miss Helen Tighlman, 104 Tuscarora | Miss Mildred Graham, 98 Tuscarora I Miss Martha Graham, 98 Tuscarora Miss Margaret GlHiss, 417 S. 14th 'Miss Thelma Glaiss, 417 S. 14th ! Miss Agnes Sparrow, 926 S. 9th | Miss Bertha Rohrer, 123 Paxton j Miss Nan Kraber, 627 8. Front : Miss Margaret Fry, 438 S. Second Mrs. Daniel Graham, 917 S, 9th I Miss Gertrude Keil, 545 Ra-e I Miss Dorothy Stoner, 587 Showers Mrs. Tamsen F. Drinkwater, 536 Rare I Miss Edna Pettit? 129 Vine | Miss Dortha Wilders, 129 Vine Miss Sarah MeCormick, 334 Harris Miss Alma MeCurdy, 320% Chestnut j Mrs. Charles Raine, Race & Tuscarora | Miss Ijeah Fisher, 1500 Berryhill Miss Viola Fisher, 1500 Berryhill Miss Nellie Spangler, 131 Vine Mrs. Flora Sparrow, 926 S. 9th Mrs. W. F Widenhammer, 532 Race Miss Rachel Thomas, 3212 Green Miss Ruth Baker, R. D. No. 2 Miss Emma (juger. 3223 Fourth Miss Anni« Herre, 322 7 Fourth Mrs. Chile Lynch, Linn and State Miss Nora Lerew, 1925 State Mrs. Levi Sheaffer, 506 N. 13th Miss Martha Miller, 1830 North Margaret Udmondson, 1717 Regina Miss Fay Rcmm, 1603 Market Miss Hope Rem, 1603 Market Miss Gertrude Hoover, 1926 Forster Miss < arrie Walker, 1728 Elm Mrs David Aoper, 1839 Boas Mrs. McClanigan, 18th and Boas I Mrs. N. A. Spidle, ISI 4 Walnut Mrs. E. A. Bossier. 125 N. 15 th Miss Mabel Potteiger, 19 17 Forster Miss Rachael Nissley, 1846 State Mrs. C. H. Kunkle, 1913 Boas Mrs. 0. Y. Stamm. 1936 Briggs Mrs. H. K. Batdorf, 1732 Elm Mrs. J. K. Runkle, 1939 State Miss Ruth Spangler, 1915 Brings Miss Edna I. Row, 1828 State Miss Esther Bowman, 2026 North Mrs. Agnes Shultz, 2026 North Mrs. .1. H. Clark. 114 N. 18th Mrs. M. Alice Jsoose. 1921 North Mrs. J. E. Row, 1828 State Miss May Adams, 521 Woodbine Miss Daisy Mateer, 32 Hamilton Miss Ethyl Dissinger Miss Anna M. Arnient, 1618 Penu Miss Minnie E. Bailey, 126 Locust Mrs. W. K. Bumbaugh, 1412 Market Miss Emily Carr, 1318 Kittatinnv Mrs. Clyde M. MeKelvey, 3d & State Mrs. Harry W. Miller, 2210 N. Third Mrs. J. C. Peet, 420 South 14th Miss Mary .1, Ross, 327 North Miss Lura M. Bulick, 317 N. Second Mrs. Charles Dubhs, 800 North Third Miss Emily E. Miller, 1129 Cowden Miss Carrie Reinoehl. 801 Green Mrs. I). S. Seitz, 1211 N. Second Mrs. S. G. StaufTer, Paxtaug I Miss Rena B. Baish, 1020 Market Miss Helen Bright, 227 Hummel Miss Stella Ulrich. 1525 Derry Miss Anna Bow. 17th Miss Grace Koowell, 211 North Eront Miss Edna Landis, 129 South 14th Miss Sylvia Mathias, 1405 Vernon Mrs. H. O. Miller, 1407 Vernon Miss Mary Shupp, 330 S. 16th Miss Violet Stauffer, 220 N. 15th j Miss Elva Stauffer, 220 N. 15th Mrs. Thomas, 338 South Fifteenth Mrs. H. Rupp, 1839 Spencer Miss Jessie. Williamson, 1323 Vernon Miss Mary Walmer. 115 X. 13th Mrs. .John E. Whistler, 322 S. 13th Miss .Hazel Sechrist, 1902 Holly Catherine Edwards, 1505 Berryhill Miss Margaret Cook, 1 428 Walnut Mrs. Samuel Weidemver, 32 S. 17th Mrs. W. E. Dietrich, Bellevue Park Miss Ruth Doyle, 1516 Susquehanna Mrs. Claude R. Engle, 2156 Penn j Miss Blanche Yowler, 1729 Statp j Miss Mary S. Smith, 206 Hamilton j Miss Mildred Attick, 250'.. Verbeke Miss Alice Batdorf, 1940 N. Third I Mrs. D. .1. Bennett, 1605 Penn j Miss O. Dorothy Duncan, 1930 N. 3d Mrs. I). A. Fry, 313 South Front I Miss Katherine Uettvs, 1718 N. 2nd i Miss Laura Hall, 1814 Walnut ! Miss (''rank Lehman, 227 Briggg j Mrs. Harry Liddick. 1008 Green Mr*. H. B. Lutz, 2044 Green Miss Ruth McCormick, 334 Harris Miss Lillian Potter, 260 North Miss Ethel Smith, 1806 North Third Mrs. Spahr, 114 Cumberland 'Miss Alice Straifb, Susquehanna I.MM. Thomns Meek, 106 t'alder 'Miss Miriam Wyble, Herr I Mrs. H. Russell Rupp, Steeltou 'Mrs. William Hitlow, Steelton j Mrs. Bert Fetterhoff, Steelton i iM.iss Ruth S-'heaffer. steelton | Miss Irpne Souders. Steelton II Miss Anna Winkle man. Steelton | Mrs. William (ioldworth, Steelton Miss Edith "Goldworth, Steelion Miss Viola Peine. Steelton Miss Augusta Mathias, Steelton Miss Annie Deigie, Steelton Miss Daisy IMlarks, Steelton Miss 'Mary Fisher, Steelton Miss Laura Frantz, 1433 Walnut Mrs. A. M. Linlay, 1 706 State Mrs. Hilton. 263 Liberty Miss Baker, 159 Paxtou Miiss Walker. 107 Chestnut hMiss Etna Kimmel, 2d and Herr ■ Mrs. A. M. Hardy. 436 North ' Mrs. Wilbur Harris. 11l Boas ! Mrs. Cora E. Harr, 1 500 N. Sixth i.Miss Sarah Harr, 1500 North sixth Mrs. (Hiester Bvler, 1511 North IMrs. Guv Kuich, 664 Emerald ' Miss Mary Neeter, 14 27 North Sixth Mrs. ('has. Adams', Wallace & Hamilton Mrs. Louis Scbourn, 632 lHarris Miss Marv Bratten, 308 North IMiss Maud Sites. 1003 N. Sixth IMrs. Li la Johnson, 310 Cunn'oerland Mrs. David I'isher, 13 40 North Third Mrs. L. P. Noaker, 117 Cum'berland fMiss M'ildred Harvey. 236 'Muench Miss Ida Conner, 1516 .V. Fifth I Miss' Belle Pancake, 109 Boas i Mrs. Ohas. Smith. 1315 N. Second | /Mrs. Roy Walborn, 2148 Penn ['Mrs. Harry Jordon, 223 Maclay j'Mrs. Frank Hawthorne, 1923 Green ; Mrs. Arthur Stoner. 311 Boas iMiss Katherine Ro'hrer, 539 Maclay j Mrs. George Hamor. 121 'Cumberland ; Mrs. Lawrence Harvey, 415 N. Second HMiss Helen Bowers, 3IS Cumberland | Mrs. M. E. Conrad, 130 Locust : Mrs. E. L Fields, (4 16 State I Miss Grace Stoner, 1114 Wallace Miss Ida 'Beck. 235 Briggs IMrs. Chas. Cornelius, 539 Mac lav Mrs. George Eckert, 634 Peffer 'Miss Emily 'Mell, 1227 Mulberry IMrs. J. A Gerlock, 1214 M'.ilherrv Miss Grace Snyder, 1342 N. Sixth Miss Eleanor Snyder, 826 Cowden i.Miss Elizabeth llinkle, 1506 Fifth Mrs. Christ Gernier. 1 1 09 Capital IMiss Ulan'-he Bower, 118 South 'Miss Jessie Bowers, 318 Cumberland Miss Edna Bowers. 318 Cum'berland 'Mrs, Watson, 706 Prince Miss Mary Towsen, 266 North IMrs. Frank S. Kann. 315 N. Second Miss Emma Sunday. 510 N. 19th Miss Floy Sunday, 510 N. 19th 'M'iss M'ay Hoover, 1716 Regina IMiss May Enders, Penibroo'k IMiss Violet Enders, Penbrook ' Miss Marion Dean. Wormleysburg IMiss Ruth Fisher, 48 N. 13th Mrs. Tlieo. Stouffer. 140 N. 13th Miss Ida Knouse, 218 N. Fifteenth Miss .Martha Beck, 2206 Walnut IMiss Hattie Weidenhamer. 534 Hace 'Miss Anna. Dugau, 25 N. Seventeenth iMiss Sarah Khimnan. 1310 Vernon Miss Margaret SOioop. 611 Forrest Miss Cora Dugan, 25 N. Seventeenth Miss Pearl Valin, 50 1 S. Thirteenth 'Miss Alice Myers, Cani.p Hill IMrs. E. E. Seiple, 1224 Christian 'Mrs. C. A. Shelley, 1610 Green !Miss Anna M. DeVerter, 305 S. Front Miss 'Frances Weidenhamer, 534 Race IMiss Marion Pressler, 1222 Walnut Miss Marv Siple, 228 S. Seventeenth Mrs. Frances Booser. 1611 Regina IMiss Anna Miller, 115 Evergreen Mrs. W. X. Shelter, 15 X. Fifteenth iMrs. 25 Derrv , Mrs. Lawrence Sbepley, 1538 Derry I Mrs. L. G. Monn, 1637 Swatara I Mrs. James Shultv:. 11 j South 14th Mrs. K. Landis, lit South Fifteenth S Miss Monn, 1633 Swatara I Miss Anna Brenneman, 4IS North 17th i Mrs. H. (). Miller | Mrs. George Voting, 1521 Swatara | Mrs. I-:. 11. Sidel, 1 322 Howard j Mrs. W. Shope. 3 1 North Eighteenth j Mrs. J. Sowers, 17 17 Regina Mrs. \\. St a: -v. 33 South Eighteen; a Mrs. Ed. Strickler. 107 South lTtli Mrs. (1. 11. Pent/., 1555 Walnut Mrs. Edwin Knisely 223 South 1 Itli Mrs. Ella Rush, 1518 Sisque.'ianna Gertrude Heffelfinger, 120 s. 13rh ] Miss Ruth Heffeltinger, 120 s. 13j Miss Ella Fenical. 1339 Vernon I Miss Ruth Fitzgerald. 245 i res cnt i.Vlrs. Mary Wertz, 4.19 S. Thirteen: b i Miss Susan Long, Dauphin Mrs. Mary Rollison, 51 Balm | Mrs. William Lynne, 24 S. 15th . Miss Marguerite Smith, 31(1 Hummel Miss Elizabeth Swilkey. 419 S. I3tii ! Mrs. Thomas Reish, II 1 |),>rrv Miss Josephin. Ebersole, 25 S, Summit Miss V ilia Zerbe, 125 1 Swatara Miss Helen Lynne, 2 1 S. Thirt eath Miss Nora Plouuh, 3!) S. Summit Miss Susan lihoade-. t liol S-.vatara .Miss Marie Nell, 134 Hummel Miss Esther Nell, 134 Hamniel Mrs. Millard lless, 132 1 Howanl IMiss Isabel Saul, 3 1 s. Summit 1 Miss May Benner, I !th and I' rie | Marian Bnchman, 141 Sylvan T. r ace | Miss Mary Mumma. 1 526 Derry I.Miss Florence Stover. 34 1 s. 13th I.Miss Marv Lescure, 414 S. Thirteenth Miss Martha Knisely, 236 S. 14th I Marguerite Eleagle, 1 327 Berryhill Mrs. C. M. Spahr, South Sixteenth Mrs. N. Y. Parthemore, 1410 barker Miss Eleanor < rain, I 14 Linden Miss Mary Beachler. Middletown Mrs. Florence E. Calder, Steelton Mrs. F. Lawrence, Steelton .Mrs. John Holbert, Steelton Mrs. George Smith, West Fairview Mrs. H. S, Swartz, West Fairview GRAVEYARD ToIRNAMKNT j Golf Matches in Progress on Harris burg C. O. Links j A "graveyard"' tournament will hn ■ played on the links of the Harm'ourg ■ Country < lub Saturday. Handicaps will i be posted Saturday and scores may be turned in on that day if players are not to be in the city Saturday. The elimination tournament now in progress will be closed on Saturday. Rapid progress lias been made in all of j tiie sixteens and it. is requested by the ! golf committee that matches be ar i ranged for to day and to morrow as far |as possible. The semi-finals are to lie | played Friday. j The handicap tournament for the golf ers' cup. won by Dr. W. E. Wright | last year, will be played October 31. East End. :tO; Allison Hill. O East End won easily from the Alli son Hill TigerN yesterday, score 30 to 0. The line-up: Allison Tigers. East End. K. Fetrow L. E St. ' lair Blough L. T Landis IMc( linti'• IJ. G Tippefe Hanshaw (' Ockev Zerby R. E IXirman I'Miller R. G Sohreck i Botts R. T Attieks I HoverteT (j. B Campbell i Hoffas L. H. B. . . . Rorabaugb White R. H. 8.... Sheaffet | 'Brehm . !•'. B P. Shickley ToU'Chdowns, sbicklev, 2; Furinan. Rorabaugh, Attieks.