12 NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD FORM BASKETBALL LEAGUE Herahey, Hummelstown and Palmyra Join In Triple Town Combination Hershov, Jan. 16.—A triple town basker-bail league was organized lsst evening when representatives from Hummelstown. Palmyra an t this place met. Five frames will constitute the schedule which will be lengthened it the interest warrants it. The A. A. V. rules will be used. Howard Remiss was elected referee. The teams and man agers follow: Hershev Bull Dogs, Ed. Zimmerman, manager; Clark. F.; Wirth, F.; K. Zin\- merman, C.; Smith, G.; W. Zimmerman. G. Palmyra Crescents, Bishop, manager; C. Gingrich, F.; Kalph Brewer, F.; Bishop. C.; W. Gingrich, G.; Jno. Brew er, G. Palmyra Ex-H;gh: Yoder, F.; Kettering, F.: Faanacht, C.; J. Suavely, G.; Kreider, G.; sufcs: Kreider, Batim. Palmyra Olivets, George Heisev, man ager: Keiffer, F.; Ream. F.: Ganser, Heisev, G.: Giugrieh, G.; Ranch, sub. Hammelstown: Bordner, F.; Brinse-r, F.; Goodman, 0.; Baer, G.; Slwpe, G.; subs: , Shuey, Burchfield, Wenrich, Ebersole and Keller. Hershev Grits: Ed. Lewis, manalswr: Lewis. F.; Seitzinger, F.; Smith, C.; Pellet, G.; Dressier, G.; Hof fer and Brown, subs. The schedule: January IS. Bull Dogs vs. Olivets; Orescent® vs. Grit; Hum melstown vs. Ex-High. January £s—Hummelstown vs. Oliv ets; Bull Dogs vs. Grit; Palmyra Ex- High vs. Crescents. February I—Hummelstown vs. Grit; Ex-High vs. Olivets: Crescent# vs. Bull! Dogs. February S—Crescents vs. Hummels town: Ex-High vs. Bull Dogs; Grit vs. Olivets. February 15—Grit vs. Ex-High; Hummelstown vs. Bull Dogs; Olivets vs. Crescents. HOW THE BOWLERS STAND Elks" League W. L. Pet. Waps 17 T .70S; Braves 16 S .667 Athletics 15 8 .652 Artisans 14 10 .553 Little Peps 5 IS .217 Feds 4 10 .125 P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. League W. L. Pet. . Bisons 20 10 .667 Federals 19 11 .633 Senators 17 12 .567 Giants 16 14 .533 Eagles 16 14 .533 Braves 12 18 .400 Athletics 11 19 .366 Barons 9 21 .300 Holtzman's League W. L. Pet. I Federals 22 14 .611 1 Americans 21 15 .583 Nationals 19 17 .528; Tri-Staters 18 IS .500- Intcrnationals 14 19 .425 Centrals 11 22 .333 Casino League W. L. Pet. Alphas 24 15 .615 Monarehs 23 19 .54 S Orpheums 20 19 .513 Nationals 21 21 .500 Senators 18 24 .429 Colonials 17 25 .405' Casino Independents W. L. Pet. Nobles 6 0 1.000 Ideals 4 2 .666 t ardinals 3 3 .500 Superiors 3 3 .500 Orioles 1 5 .166 Alpines 1 5 .166 Pine Street Sunday School W. L. Pet.! Mrs. H. B. McCormiok .. 5 1 .834. Frank Palmer 2 4 .333 Mrs. H. B. Dull 1 2 .333 H. B. McCormick 1 2 .333 HOLTZMAN LEAGUE Federals Take Close Match From Tri- Staters by One Pin The Federals won a close match from the Tri-Staters in the Holtzman , Duck Pin League last night bv a mar gin of one pin. Martin had match honors with a total of 345, while Bair tied with him for high game score with j 127. The scores- FEDERALS Mall 115 100 103— 318 Gipe 74 114 90— 278 Bair 70 127 76 273 Banks 120 92 104— 316 Burge T ... 122 115 104— 341 Totals .. 501 548 477—1526 TRI-STATERS Winn 115 89 96 3001 Houck .... 95 91 88— 274 Martin ... 127 115 103— 345 Grimes ... 119 90 85— 294 Wharton .. 88 118 106— 312 Totals .. 544 503 478—1525 eCHICHESTMSPILLS Ml |* MtJGGBIS GOYWOI ASK FOR-, Lancaster's Favorite Brew RIEKER'S BEER JNO. G. WALL, Agt. Harrisburg, Pa. Frank J. Rieker, Mgr. TECH TOPS JjHIPPENSBURG Maroon Team Plays Rings Around Nor mal School Five—Score 83 to II Tech High won on its own floor from ; the Shippensburg Normal School five last evening by the s'ore of 33 to 11. The Maroon team played at ease around ' the visitors who were kept from a single field goal until the last few min-; | utes of play. The local tossers had a safe lea 1 ' from the start and close guarding kep: the visitors from possession of the ; ball. All scores were made by the visitors on foul shots. Mellvi le a - ul, Grove divided the individual hon rs The lineup: Technical. Shippeusburg. Melville F Gr >vc Yoder F Barnhar; Emanuel C R>den Beck G Ooons Scheffer G Schriver! Field goals, Melville. 4; Emanuel, 5; Beck, 2: Yoder. Scheffer, Grove. 2: Rod en. Coons. Foul goals, Melville, 7; Grove, 3. Referee, MoConnell; timer. ' Grubb; scorer, Todd. Time, 20-niiuuto' halves. | Between halves and before the open ing of this game the Tooh scrubs it.-, feated the P. R. K. Y. M. C. A. Re serves bv a score of 31 to IS. Miller anll Killinger starred for Tech w.ilo Hell played the Y. M. C. A.'s best game. The lineup: Tivh Scrubs P. R. R. Y. M. 0. A Killinger F Knoble i Harris F Belt ] Miller C Reusing I I Little G Ellis i j \offee (.; Crane | Field goals, Killinger, 4; Miller, 5; Harris. Yoffee, 3: Kjioble. Bell, 5. Foul goals. Miller. 5; Bell, 6. Referee. Mc-. Council: timer. Grubb; scorer, Tod i. I j Time, 20-mtnute halves. SENATORS DROP MATCH Although They Win Two Games From Giants Although they won two of the three games from the Giants, the Senators j | lost the match bv a margin of S pins , in the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. Bowling ; League last night. The scores: SENATORS Meek 158 159 169 4SI Crist 129 110 168— 407 Rrinton ... 123 114 199 436 Stull 211 153 168— 532 jEbner .... 171 168 168— 507 Totals .. 757 704 572—2363 GIANTS B. Saull .. 15 2 152 146 450 K. C. Smith. 127 153 199 479 Chard .... 140 172 136 44S Martin ... 153 146 211 — 510 Myers 177 149 158— 484 Totals .. 749 772 ,850—2371 LOCAL BOWLERS WIN Elliott-Fisher Bowlers Invade New Cumberland The Elliott-Fisher bowlers won the first match of the series with tne Re- i liables. of New Cumberland, on Tom Lipp's allevs last night. The scores: ELLIOTT FISHER Bush 104 109 90— 303 Repp 108 S6 94 284,' Proctor ... 76 97 95 268 j Fitters .... 96 87 91 — 274' Miller 96 75 114— 285 j Totals .. 480 454 454—1418 ' RBLIABI.ES Baker 103 84 124 311 ! Randolph .. 93 96 90— 279 j Weber 81 93 91— 265 Burke 101 98 92 291 : Rocky 84 S4 78— 246 Totals . . 462 455 475—1392 PEPPERS SOME PUMPKINS Take Elks' Bowling League Game From Athletics The Little Peppers won from the' Athletics in the Elks' Bowling League last night by a margin of 191 pins. C. I Weber had both high scores for this i match with a high game score of 216 and a match total of 568. The scores: ATHLETICS Lewis 170 IS4 123 477 , Jones 139 171 143 — 453 Fliekinger. 144 172 141 — 457 Dare 171 123 188— 482 C. Weber .. 216 152 200— 568 j Totals .. 840 802 795—2437 LITTLE PEPS Tansig .... 137 156 172 465 Williams ~ 140 136 165 — 441 I Corcoran . 159 131 126 — 416 J. Weber . 165 165 165 495 Ennis 127 135 167 429 Totals .. 728 723 795—2246, Hassett Pickups Win The Hassett Pickups defeated the ' Ruxton A. C. on the Cathedral hall, door by a score of 64 to 20. The game 1 was cleanly played, only eight fouls being called on the Hassett team and one on the Ruxton. The line-up: Hassett. Ruxton Huston F. Bovies Maloney F Hoak ; C'oan C Wiland' Phillips G Rudy McCalley G Conley Field goals, Hoak. 2; Rudy, 1; Con- ■ ley. 5; Maloney, 6; Coan, 4; McCalley, 5; Huston, 9; Phillips, 8. Foul goals, Wiland, 2; Conley, 2. Referee, T. B. Johnson. Scorer, Scott. HARRISBURG STARriyPEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, .TANTTAPY 16, 1915 STEELTON TAKES CONTEST: Lebanon High Five Falls Before Blue and White Rush—Score 27 to 10 Steelton High school won from Leba non High in FeKon Hall, Steelton, last evening by the score of 27 to 19. It ' was mainly through individual effort that Steelton won out as Lfhuion played the best floor game. The Blue artd White five hud a slight advantage all through the game. Gardner and Dayhoff for Steelton and Light fir Li ban on played splendid games. The lineup: Steelton. Lebanon. Brandt F Strickler Starasinae F Behney Crunij C H. Light (•ardner G Gamb-rward:> were closely guarded. The lineup: Williamsport. Harrisbur?. Earnest F Ford Berry F Kot • I arin C Winn \ aaderlfn G Bingham Speaker ... G Heed ons. Galhraith for Ber v, Cornwall for McClarin; Fra n for Speaker Goals from field. Eirncst, 7: Berry, 2; McClarin, 2; Speaker, 2: \ au derlin, 2; Cal-braitli. 1; Cornwall. 2: Ford, 3; Winn, 1; Kee.i, 1. tioa's frjni fouls, Vauderlin, 3 out of 7; Ford. 4 out of 6. R feree, Kiulev. Time. 2i<- minute halves. Bricklayers Win Match The Bricklayers won from the Plumb ers in a bowling man u last night on the < asinn alleys by a margin of 17 pins. The scores: i LUMBERS Fetrow ... U2 132 111— 355 Dixon .... 138 92 113— 34 3 I Plank 1»2 167 134 4'J3 ;Stroke .... 105 112 162 37 l Sheilhamer. 15S 97 108 — 363 Totals ... 705 600 628—1933 BRICKLAYERS IR. Miller .. 142 136 137 — 415 !Chubb .... 10• 105 171—388 jHunt* .... 105 111 164 380 E. Miller . 122 117 127 366 Build .... 163 115 128— 406 Totals .. 639 554 727 —1950 Nobles Win From Orioles The Nobles won from the Orioles by ; 26S pins iu the Casino Independent League last evening. Shooter and Koz el divided hoonrs. The score. NOBLES Kozel .... 160 233 131— 524 Light ner .. 128 147 1.9 S— 47' i j Boas 174 136 146 456 iSchmidt ... 143 167 154 464 Shooter ... 178 201 188— 567! Totals .. 783 884 817—2484 ORIOLES McDonald . 143 134 123 — 400 Wrightsone . 137 174 13 — 449 Cunningham 137 152 10S— 397 Eisenhart 163 171 152 — 486 Fletcher .. 137 177 152 — 466 Totals .. 717 SOS 673—2198 Central Grammar Wins Easily Central Grammar, of Steelton, won easily from the Camp Curtin five on the Felton Hall floor yesterday after noon, score 50 to 12. Lineup: Central Grammar. Camp Curtin. Tuptauoski F I^ithe Behman F Garrett McCalley C Wirt Miller G Moo iy •Tonrs G Ho'la'nan Field goals. Tuptanoski, 8; Behman. 3; Jones, 5; Miller, 4; McCalley, 3; j Wirt, 4: Moody, 1; Hollahan, 1. Ref i eree. Crump. Time, 20 minute halves. Wharton Fives to Play The Wharton five, of this city, will play their opening home game with the Reading Wharton school team to-night. The game will be played on the Cathe ! dral Hall floor, play being scheduled to start at 8.30 o'clock. On the local I five are several of the best known athletes of this citv and Steelton.'The probable lineup follows: Reading. Harrisburg. Mover F Kessack Hollands F Smith Keiser C Wolfe Stoner G Brandt Ohaffey, Capt. ... G .... Wells, Capt. | THE LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS !N THE WORLD <■ v»%- - - I (MMflMt v LARGEST SHOE STORE IN DAUPHIN COUNTY It is with pleasure that we announce the opening under new management of the largest shoe store in Dauphin county, conducted by the largest retail shoe dealers in the world. We have more than doubled the size of our former store by consolidating it with the large store adjoining, which provides us with unsurpassed facilities for catering to the shoe trade of this city and vicinity. Being the largest retail dealers in the world places us in position to buy in immense lots and sell at prices impossible for other dealers to meet. Our great advantages in buying and operating eco nomically on a large scale enables us to sell you shoes for $1.98 and 98£ that sell elsewhere for $2.50 to $5.00 per pair. We invite you to call and see our new store and to compare the style and quality of our merchan dise with what is offered at other stores for more than double the prices we ask. LADIES' SHOES MEN'S SHOES '®~*7^ ==,I V Ladies' Patent, Gun Metal Men's Tan High Cut Hunting • or Russet Hand Sewed Shoes, Shoes $1.98 ® ' button or lace $1.98 Men's Rubber Boots, $1.98 ' Ladies' Gray and Fawn Men's Tan, Button and Lace I ! \ T ° P LaCe ' Button Shoes - Hand Sewed Shoes, ...$1.98 hand sewed $1.98 Men's Gun Metal, Button and Ladies' Patent Gun Metal. Lace Hand Sewed Shoes, $1.98 Button and Lace Shoes. Sold Men's Patent Leather, But- mmWIM A everywhere at $2.00. Our ton and Lace Hand Sewed y *'«2aa£S£a price $1.49 Shoes $1.98 ' 1 -■» ' 1 \ '<■ / \ I Ladies Shoes, I Girls' Shoes, (\Q /t I I Men's Dress and QQ _ I I Boys' Shoes, AQ I I button cr iace, «)Ot | | button.or lace, t/ut | | Work Shoes, ... t/Ot | | button or lace, i/OC | We Always Carry a Complete Line of Infants' Shoes In All Leathers 25c to 98c CTHER LARGE AriD LEADING STORES IN THE FOLLOWING CITIES: ROCHESTER YORK SCRANTON AKKON INDIMTAPOLIS NORFOLK EOSTON SRAMOKIN ADELPHI \ LANCASTER . PIT TSRTTT? OTT HAZLETON NEWCASTLE BINOHAMTON PxiORIA ERIE EAST LIVERPOOL TROV COLUMBUS RICHMOND - SCHENECTADY POTTSVILLE FORT WAYNE TRENTON ELMIRA SYRACUSE WILLI AMSPOBT ALTOONA WILKES-BARRE ALBANY SPRINGFIELD NSW YORK CITY HARRISBURG BROOKLYN DAYTON SOUTH BEND McKEESPORT 1785 Broadway TOLEDO ALLENTOWN KALAMAZOO 887 Broadway EVANSVILLE READING WHEELING Flatbush Ave. G. R. KINNEY & CO., $1.98 and 98c Shoe Store 19-21 N. Fourth St. Harrisburg, Pa. READY FOR TRENTON Trcnton Eastern Lcagu? Five to Play Hero To-ni<;Ut The Independents will n.'tt the Tronton Eastern l«esisrue five at Chest nut street auditorium to-nij-'ht at 8 o'clock. Trenton always is n popular team an ! is fomp;>«ed o: veterans ol the basketball world. Hough, the cap tain, is the higiiesi salaried man in the Cast, and will be here with other stars including Getzinger, Fraakel, Keily and Frosh. The Independents wi-11 present their regular line-u-j and have been practic ing hard for this game. Kote, who is awav with the High school team, will return and be in the line-ivp to-night. The In dependents will play Xanti coke of the Central Pennsylvania Lujgue, on Saturday night, January -3. Boy Skaters Drowned Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. Jan. 16.—.lames Harding, 1- years old, and Russell Yale aged 9, were drowned, and Amos Rhodes, 12 years old, had a narrow escape from the same fate while skat ing on the reservoir of the Mineral Sprinigs colliery, at Parsons. ■ Good Hickory For Open Fireplaces $9.00 Cord $4.50 Half Cord Most of the homes built to-day are equipped with open fireplaces and to get the best results good old hickory should be used. We have a fresh stock of this long burning wood cut in the proper sizes to fit the open grates. H. M. KELLEY 6 CO. 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets I | | AMUSEMENTS MA ICCTIP WILDER, VINCENT' MAJho I lb & APPELL, Mgrs. ;| Monday, Mat. and Night, Jan. 18 I BEYO.M) COMPARE Al. G. Field GREATER MINSTRELS AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE ORGANIZATION 211 Yearn of Continuous Sueeeaa —2fl SEATS NOW SELLING PRICESi Mat., 25c and 50c; Night, 2Rc to SI.OO. v ■* / Basketball ■ TO-NIGHT TRENTON (EASTERN LEAGUE) • VS. j Harrisburg Independents AT Ches]nut Street Auditorium Bftwefi halvea of the same a wpe . I elal fifteen-minute dance will he held with a neleeted program to follow play. MUNIC hy Loener'a OreheMtra. GAME CALLED AT H O'CLOCK Admission, 25c ' j j TO CONTINUE WATER FIGHT Camp Hill Citizens Decide to Appeal to Public Service Commission (Special to the Star-Independent.) Camp Hill, .lan. 16.—Still contend ing that the Kiverton Consolidated Water Company, which supplies this | town with water can legally be restrain- AMUSEMENTS | AMUBLMENTB ORPHEUM COLONIAL ~ I I , IN en Show anil a III* One Next Mon- COI'RTNEY . «»«> wltli SISTERS Burdella Patterson JOE AND BUSTER KEATON In Her Po*ln K Novelty ! •* Chestnut Street Auditorium—Harrisburg, Pa JOHN McCORMACK PA MOTS IRISH TENOR ANiiNtcd l>y Donald M«'llcath, Violinist WED NUSI) A V EVE., FKBRI AIIV 3RD, AT 8.15 Rmrvrd Sent* 91.00. f l.r»0 mid #2.00. Ticket* on Male at ('. M. Slgler'n Mimic Store, :M» N. Second utreet. Sale open* Tliur*day, January 2Sth. .Mall and Telephone order* received. Make check* payable to C. M. Sifter. ' PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY-ALICE JOYCE SATURDAY Al.lt E JOYCE IX "Cast Up By the Sea"--2 Act Kalem "STRANGE CASE OK PRINCESS KHAN"—S-aet Sell*—One of the Oriental llypnotle Draman AI.SO "PATSY BOMVAR" AND "SWEEDIE" TO Ot.'R PATRONS—tnnoiinc-euient Made and Panne* Given When InaiiKural Parade Come* Along. MONDAY WEDNESDAY "TWO WOMEN" HEARTS AND MASKS Broadway Star Feature with Story lately heen lliinnlng In the ANITA STEWART, Karl William* and Julia Gordon. Star-Independent. I ed from increasing its water rate, al- f most one hundred citizens last evening j ; held a mass meeting and derided to ! appeal to the Public Service Commis ] sion. _ j J. W. Wetzel, a Carlisle lawyer, has j been retained by the residents to fight ; their sase. The appeal will l>e filed > within the next week or ten days. Judge ' Sei/bert, of Perry county, while speci- ( ally presiding in the Cumberland coun . ty courts several weeks ago, dismissed i a similar appeal taken by the Camp j 'Hill residents and directed them to I pay the court costs. "Patsy Bolivar's First Love."' No. 2 j 1 \ RKBT ST. P. MAft AHA. «>W\KR A MANAGER The Celebrated Comedian HOW \lt 1> KSTKH BROOK In the Melodramatic Farce "OFFICER 666" In 5 Reela, manufactured by Geo. I K Hue, of the Celebrated "Quo Vadlft." ADMISSION: *■ -* Artistic Printing at Htar-lndependent