12 N . j| ' i some real tobacco! I ||§& 3 If you're a red-blooded citizen, you beat it across the fl| j?j| fields to a tidy of Prince Albert and get some B NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD SHIFT IN CENTRAL M Diffenbaugh Goes in at Halfback in Place of Bingham—Snieltzer Back in the Game On a.-count of the injury to Biny 'ham ou Saturday in tho Steel ton game further changes in the Central High ' K 'hool team were mnrle necessary. Dif fenbaugh, the lineman who was Shifted to the 'backtield after Bingham 's retire meiit and showed some prowess as a ! line plunger will be given a change at I halfback in the Stevens Trade school i game .it Lancaster to-morrow. If Diffenbaugh can be taught to han dle the ball safely 'be should make a valuable man in his new position, lie , can get steam up at the start and shows promise as a backJiekl man. Houtz will again be at quarterback and run the 1 team from that position. Roth will play i a halfback position and Smeltzer will start at fullback. He has been out of practice this week on account of a j wrenched ankle, whk'h injury is now! fully cured. There is little hope of any injured | j layer on the Central team getting into j shape for the remainder oi the games i outside of Rote, who was injured in the J ' 1 wwaaft "»'■ '■"■Hl Mil IIIIIHII I lilllJ—Hll M lilt I ' F'l I'M,ll I 7c A DAY FOR THESE FINE WATCHES THE WATCH AND THE PRICE DEFY ALL COMPETITION WOMEN'S AMD MEN'S @ Onlyfli.OO 50c A Week—Can You Beat It ? Full Line of Xmas Goods Now On Display 4- AMERICAN W DMMom d COMPANY ►NEW LOCATION< Cor. Fourth and Chestnut Sts. - - Harrisburg 1 -'-11 in n ■ Twrr rnrwirmwi^ | tiist Steelton game. Hi 9 shoulder is mending and it i< believed he will be üb!e to get into the Thanksgiving Day j -•traggle against Tech." Golf at Country Club A "graveyard" match for ladies! will lie played at the Harrisliurg Coun try Club to-morrow morning, starting, at 10 o'clock. In the afternoon a men's match against bogey will be DR. KLUGH, Specialist Pliyslclnn nnd Snrero* 20(5 Wnlnat St.. flurrlnhurjc. Pa Phpsws of nomfn and inrns npfclnt, prlvntf, "pptifio, nrrvoim nml chronic o lwdlv, so it will be seen | from comparative scores at least that l it is not going to I' l any walkover for : the local team. Coa -h Dunkle has had the teams out each afternoon hard at work perfecting plays for the coming game. All of the players with the exception of Bock are in excellent j _ "THE. CLP. RE-l ! *A *3 Lcl"' "Hi IRE MEDYf'°lTmenl condition. Beck s shoulder is rapidly I mending and be will got into thej Same. A victory over Wiliiamsport fori Ttvli would widWi its scope for cham pionship honors for the '' Milliotiairs " have been licking everything this sea j soa and lay claim to a sort ot' chain pionship title themselves. Te.'li rooters are planning a royal - end off for their j , team early to-morrow morning. I BIG CBCWD TO SEE GAME Yale Receives Applications for Seats—(ifl.OlH) to Be Filled Now Haven. Conu,, .Nov. I 3.—Tiierc j have been 72,lS.iL' applications for the 69,000 seats in the new bowl for the j Valp-Harvard football game next week.; according to an announcement yevter j i day by tiie Vale ticket office. About j all the 6,200 public applications have I | been returned in order tfhat Vale gra.l nates may be accommodated. Applies tions are still pouring in, luit are 'being . refused. Harvard has a' ;>lied for 25.000 seats; ■ Vale graduates 2 7,322 and the Univer sity 11,042. The Vale oniu'ittoe of 21 lias an allotment pf 3,268 seats. Bisons Win by «."> Pins Tiio Bisons won from the Giants in the I', li. R. V. M. C. match last night, taking two of the three games and winning bv a margin of 65 pins. I The -vores: 0 BISONS Miller .... 120 116 426 392, ■ rawford .. 172 153 137 462 ! Keller .... 13:1 173 1 i 7!i — 4 7.". : j Richmond . 161 163 1 60— 493 l or,l 210 169 219 598 I Totals .. 796 804 520—2420 i (il \NTS ! Martin ... 132 131 188— 451 i Smith .... 145 122 1 ,Vs 432 ! |Chard .... 9S 155 134 387 j Pagau .... 127 157 178— 462j j flyers .... 106 166 201 533 i Totals . . 668 731 556 2355! Ssuators Drop Colonials The Senators won from the Colonials in last night's Casino League match by ! I 173 pins. Gourley set up a new single j ■ game score of 266. The score: COLONIALS l.laeabj ... 19 1 179 Is 9 559 j Kruger ... 127 Is 7 166 4SO iilosterter . 13!S 152 ISO- 4 70! ; Weber .... 151 193 192 — 536 j Blick .... 323 1,48 139 510 Totals . . S3O 5..9 5i»6—2555 ■ SENATORS I bach 1 59 200 20!j — 56S : | Renioiite. . . 162 157 1 41— 460 | i stigelinan . 159 T62 172 493 Guurley ... 186 266 169 621 Montgomery 207 191 ISS 586 I Totals .. 972 966 879—2728 j TO START HOCKEY , Turks and Tartars of Seller School to Meet j The lirst hockey game of the season I for the .Seller school girls will be j | played on Friday, November 20. The J j opposing teams are the Turks and the ] Tartars. The teams are as follows: | Harris L W Revnders j | Davis LI ftrandt J i lllurlock C Hurlock j Steele R 1 .... Rutherford ) | Bishop R \V Bishop I 1 Bailey L II B Ziegler | Bailcv I' II I! Cooper j Bullitt R II R Bui lev | Cox 1,1'8..: Hiekok Da\ is 1! F B Olmsted ! Disinukes G Davis | CETTYSBURC-BUCKNELL TEAMS READY FOR CAME j Topham, Lewisburg's Fullback, Injured : In Practice and May Be Kept Out— , J. C. Hollenbach Selected as the . Referee Ilarrisburg will see a college t'ootUal 1 i I game with all its trimmings to-morrow ! afternoon, when Gettysburg and Buck- j nell meet at Island Park. While the i (iettvrinirg lon m will il>iug tiiat Topham, tho full , back, was injured so badly in practice : last evening that it is feared he will | not be a'ble to got in the game. This will damage Bucknell's chances ! somewhat as Topham is one of the fast- i i os; college players in the State, ille ; s JI master on the forward pass and is . I a hai'd line plunger. After making a j pretty run in the game against the | s-'iuibs ho was Pbrown to the ground by ! the ''rub's fulMiaek, receiving his in j ,iury. Scrimmage inietice was •railed oil j shortly after tha f . Final arrangements for the game j i were conupleU'd yesterday. The ens! , ! stands at Island Park—the left Hold i bleachers to be exact—'have been re j served and tickets can bo had at Mos sersinith's .store. \ section has been reserved for the ljewi»i>urg collegians; i in this stand. The Gettysburg followers to the ! I number of 4tM) will come hero to wit- j ! n ess the game. They will tie acconi i pan Led by their justly celebrated stu- I dent band A parade will form at the ; Pennsylvania railroad station on arrival in:- before noon and the student; will march to the Commonwealth hotel, the headquarters i f the eleven. Tho\ will march later to the field, h is expected! , that the ißucknell band will also a com I paiiy tho ro< .or:? froni l^wkuurg. •I. Hollenbach, of the I'niversity ; I of Pennsylvania, brotlher of the famous j 1 "'Bill" illollem >:ieh. now coaching' I State, will reel'ree the game. Signiuth. i of Lafayette, will umpire, ami l.inti, of ! University of. Pennsylvania, will i>o j head linesman, men from each school : operating the ten-yard lines. Piny will start at :i o'clock. ! The most elaborate seating arrange . inents for any game ever held on the ] I Tri State grounds have 'been made and jit is expected that, tlie largest football j j crowd of the season wiil witness the ] , game, is making arrange meuts for the game and students will ; act as ushers. At Gettysburg Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. IS.-' Pin ling | touches were put on the Gettysburg j team last night for the Buckuell game oil Saturday. A long, hard practice was j held ill which eve . apparent weakness ; received its attention. Considerable i ' time was devoted to tackling, as some | i of the men need more work along tjiat line, but, on tho whole, the team has ■ I shown considerable Improvement s.nce ; | the last game. Forward passes com : 1 manded a good deal of attention, while i especial stress was put upon the playn I and formations to be used against Buck ! j nell. A long and vicious scrimmage end j led the pra'ctice, ill which the varsitx • -showed more snaiji tlian it has for a long ! time. At Buckuell l.i wisburg. Pa.. Nov. II!. Mtlioug 1 j Buckuell had a very short scrimmage . practice last evening, it will likely . prove a costly one. as Topham. the cap- j j tain and fallback, was injured ?o badly I 1 tl.at it is feu -ed that he will be unable I to go into the Gettysburg game at Har- j i risburg to-morrow, lie was injured aft , er making a pretty run. being thrown to j ! the ground b.v the scrub fullback. It! is possible that he may play, but nor ! ATLANTA, 21-i in. high WHITBY. Vi in. hint. 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"While we make I |j less per suit and overcoat we make more customers. |i fWc have other clothes, too, but we suggest that you (1 begin by looking at STYLEi'LUS suits and overcoats— F| all stylet>, all fabrics. Come in! THE HUB i | 320 Market Street |t I pio'bable. His injury put damper on j t!.l* work of tin- varsity, the players not j going into it with the customary vigor, j ' t-Vrhtwuajre pra • r;.• o was called oil' short- 1 i ly after Topliam wits hurt. iSALE OF Ml S IS EXPECTED i Garry Herrmann and Charles Weegh nian in Short Conference—Peace May Result Chicago. Nov. 13.—Oarry Herr i niujin and Charles Weeghmau met ear ; ly yesterday afternoon and held a j short conference and then adjourned ! I to meet again. Nothing was given out ; j concerning the nature of their discus-' j sion, although it was supposed to l>e j concerning the sale of the Cubs to the! j local man. The meeting was supposed to lie for the purpose of submitting the proposi tions of the .Federal anil organized; leagues and placing, them in such shape j that they could be discussed with Pres ident Johnson and other magnates at the later meeting. Both men seemed to i ' indicate that peace looked probable,' j although they refused to discuss the! question in any form. 1 ■ m I i Womr i? not enough to" pay^for 6hoes. You haven't worn The Hk *ana^** ! MEW ARK Shoe, or you *#352 VALUE j would have learned long ago gjjfl ■ that $2.50 is an ample price to pav ior shoes. Realize ™' I that you are buying of the MAKERS when you buy The f" "■■■-—i | NEWARK. Shoe at and / j R that the dollar you SAVE by J 1 your enterprise i» the RE- x v# \ ! T NEWARK SHOE STORES CO. ■ —H.\I