8 Get Next to a Jar of P. A. what in t^e opportunity to find out today. ■ B How about giving a humidor of P. A. ■ to the fellow who slipped you the wrong B H thing for Christmas, just to return good P 1 C; Mif office use, is a sure way to pipe and jt 1 I W cigarette joy. S ik MLl'Ow M'll ft san even b e * y° u fellows who 3 got a pound of P. A. in the crystal- M m the glass humidor are finding that it's M % , harder to keep than New Year's M % national resolutions. It's the best to- M . bacco ever for pipe or for 0 % joy cigarette makin's. stays put smoke in a ci & areUe P a P er and R. J. *"p •" P ' H TOBACCO CO. ■ A. can be bought Winston-Salein ? N. C. and in the famous Sc toppy red NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD| MAY TOSS GARRY It Is Said New Chairman of National Commission Will Be Chosen New ork. Jau. 2J.—Kvon if the Feds do not succeed in effecting the dissolution of the National Commission there is strong possibility that the makeup of the ruling I>ody of baseball will be radically altered. Within a short time Ban Johnson and John K. Tener will meet to elect the third mem ber of the commission, and it is under stood that the president of the Ameri can Ijeague will oppose the re-election of August Herrm.n.n. owner of the Cin cinnati Reds and chairman of the Na tional Commission. John B. Poster, secretary of the New York Nationals, said: "One has only to look over the rec ords ol the docisfoot handed down by 1 the National Commission to become aware of the worth of August Herr mann. \et it must be remembered that if an eft octave move is made for a change in the membership of the com mission it will not be made on personal grounds. bat >olelv on the basis of a more logical scheme of haseball govern ment." Tennis Club vs. Hershey Middletown, Jan. 22. —The Teun s Club basketball team will to He~- shey to-night when the team will line up against the team from the chocolate' town. The trip wlil be made in the auto ' truck_ of William Ko"iis. ASK FOR-, Lancaster's Favorite Brew RIEKER'S BEER JNO. G. WALL, Agt. Harrisburg, Pa. Frank J. Rieker, Mgr. , MIDDf.ETOWX LEAGUE Union Five Walloped Wincroft Quintet HO to 25 Two games were played in the Mid-, dletowu Industrial l.eague last even ing. The I'niou rive had little trouble j downing the Wincroft team by the score of l>o to 25. The Tennis Club won from j the Rescue team by the score of 00 to IS. The lineujis: L nion. Wincroft. Beard F Bowman j s «'ltzer F Welsh Daugherty c Beckev . Kupp ..! (i Stipe j Dupes O McGarvey ! Field goals, Beard, 11; -Seltzer. Dupes, 10: Bowman, i: Welsh. 2: Kupp, 1: Bee key, o. Foul goals. Beard, 2; Seltzer. 1: Bowman, •">. Referee, Bum hacli. Scorer, Rudy. Timer, Garver. Tennis Club. Rescue. Detweilesr F Kain ; F Hanunon I McNair C McCrearv; , Peters G Judv j Keiper Ci Weiric'n j Field goals, Lingle, 6: McNair, s;| Peters, 2;-Kain. 1; Hammond, 1: Me-' | Creary, 4. Foul goals, McNair, 4;j ; Kain, 5. Railroad Fives to Meet The Renovo P. R. R. V. M. C. A. live will piay the Harrisburg railroad live i in the local association gymnasium this evening, in one of the games for the railroad championship. The teams wili : line up as follows: Renovo. Harrisburg. Singiser K Gough Williams F M. Voder *t«ut C L. Yod?r Coleman G Hoover! Weudelboe G Colestock; The pool teams will consist of: R> ! novo, Bingiser, Wendelboe and Cole-, man. Locals, Ford, Kcbler and Crane. | Indiana Senate for Eugenics Indianapolis. Jan. 22.—Eugenic mar-j riages in Indiana were approved by the i State Senate yesterday, when it passed a bill, 32 to 12, providing that all per sons seeking marriage license must lirst obtain a health certificate. The bill ( now goes to the House. HARRISBITRO STAR-INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22. 1915. GIBBONS SH ADES CUBBY Men Were Clever In Defensive Tactics —Neither Injured | Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 22. —Mike Gibbous had a shade on Jimmy Clobbv,\ ! in their 10 round bout here Inst nigh:. I The men were in fine condition and the ! bout was fast from start to finish with little damage on either side, they being so clever in their defensive tactics that j they could nc; suffer much injury in that space of time. It will rake a longer bout thau a 10- ! round affair to settle Anally the ques j tion of supremacy between 'them. The . I bout drew a big attendant->. the CtOWdI i>eing one of the largest that has ever' witnessed a contest in this city. BIG SERIES FOR AJIATEI'RS Baseball Champions of East and West to Meet Chicago. Jan. 22. —Dr.nils of a world 's amateur championship series be | twoen Eastern' champions and fch.» be : amateurs on the Pacific coast to bs : j played in the stadium of the Panama { Pacific International Exposition late in October, are to be worked out ar a meeting of the National Amateur Base ball Association of America in Cleve land. January 28. according to an an nouncement here yesterday. Tiie winner of the series witl be en titled to retain possession for one year! of the Patterson trophy and permaneu. pos e.-sion ot a cup emblematic of the world's amateur baseball championship for 1915. The Notiona' Association is e\[ octet to have an active membership of 1.000 clubs this year. DR. KLUGH, Specialist 20C. Wnlnnt Hnrrlshiire P« DIRfH«M of Tfomrn aid meat RpfHiil, j prlTatf, apeelflc. aervoas uml rhrnnle j diseases. Cenernl wflh-e nork, Conaal. j (ntins free anil confidential. Medietas furnished. Work guaranteed. Ckarcei uioderate. 242 years' experience. Ult. KLtGB. the well-known Specialist GIRLS FIVK VICTORIOUS I Elizabethtown Ex-High LOI-J One-sided Contest i The girls' division five of tin* Has sett Club won the iaitia! gamo ia -1 j evening on Cathedral hall floor, defeat- i ing the Elizabethtown Ex-High school 1 | team by ihe score of 25 to 5. The i score was never in danger, as the Has j setts passed well and had no difficulty ! ;iu locating the uuskets. Misses E!- j sheid, McCarthy and Burns led in the | [scoring, while Miss Groii, ror j bethtown, secured their only goals. The ' girls' division team comprises i layers : j formerly connected with the St. Ce- ! | cilia. Agathalatha and Franciscan fives, j They have a strong schedule of games i for the season, their next being with ; the Episcopal five, of York. The sum- ! j marv: i Ilassett. Elizabethtown. Burns K Groflf i Sweeney F Witmer | Klsheid C Falkeustein Hilton 0 leisey McCarthy G Plummer Goal?. McCarthy, 4; Klsheid, 3; I Sweeney. 2; Burns, 2; Gruff, 2. Fouls, Burns, 3 of 4: Falkenstein, 1 of 3. Referee, Ed. 11. Smith. Tinier, McCal- j ley. Scorer, Beale. GETTYSBURG DOWNS ALBRIGHT Red and White. Minus Captain Benfer, Loses 11 to 23 Gettysburg. Pa.. Jan. 22. —Crippled by the absence of Captain Benfer, Al bright fell an easy victim to Gettysburg j here last night. 4t to 22. The work of j Mahaflie. who scored sit field goals and j 16 fouls, was easily the feature. Gettysburg. Albright. | Mahaflie P Zinn Williams K Brillliart Campbell C Patschke ■ j Ikeler G Lutz | Turnbull G Wailmer | Goals from field. Mahaflie. 6; Camp- 1 j bell, ">: Turnbull. Zinn, 2; Brillliart. 2;! I'atschke, Lutz. Goals from fouls. Ma j haffie, 16 out of 25; Campbell, 1 out of jl; Zinn, 10 out of 17. Substitutions. I Bostock for Mahaflie, .Scheffer for Wil- I Mains. Montgomery for Campbell, M.:.;» ; for Ikeler, Hoffman for Walmer, Pfedf-j ! t'er for Hoffman. S ' - LS3 TOP GIANTS i i". R. R. Y. M. C. A. League Match Won by 9» Pins | The Eaglej won f-om the Giants I j last night on the alleys of the Pennsvl- j \ ania Railroad oung Men's Christian Association by a margin of 99 pins. Ditmer captured all the individual hon ors. The Senators will meet the Ath- j i letics this evening. The score: GIANTS Paul 113 164 143 420 ! Smith .... 145 147 157 449 1 Chard 136 138 137 411 I Martin ... 167 176 147 490 Myers .... 181 194 154 529 Totals .. 742 819 738—2299 EAGLES filler .... 181 162 156 499] Hartzell ... 136 136 164 436! Paull 147 144 177 468 | Askin .... 132 154 160 — 446 Ditner 182 209 158— 549 Totals .. 778 805 815—2398 Baseball Club to Meet A manager will b e appointed and of ficers will be elected for the earning season at the meeting of the New Cum berland baseball c-lub of the Central I 1 Pennsylvania League this evening. ' CENTRAL TOJMY TO-NIGHT Lebanon High School Will Be Attrac tion in Chestnut Street Au ditorium The Central High school basketball five will play the Lebanon High school team to-night at Chestnut street audi torium. The victory over the State Freshmen has put now courage into the team and they are working hard to win all thp remaining games on the schedule. Between tflie halves the scrub team will plav the Palmyra High school team. '•Buss'' Ford, the scrappy little for ward, who starred in the State game, caging seven field goals, with Captain Rote, will be in the game at the for ward positions. Winn will jump cen ter and Bingham and Reed will be the guards. There will be dancing after the game. The scrub game will be called at 8 o'clock. SENATORS WIN MATCH Now Tie With Colonials for Casino League's Cellar Although they dropped two games to the Colonials, the Senators overcame a .flight margin and by a splendid up hill fight won the match by 91 pins. Trace was high man with 616 pins. The teams are now tied for last place in the league. The score: SENATORS Montgomery IS6 129 182— 497 Kozel .... 15S 168 179 505 Stigelman . 201 175 191— 567 Gourlev ... 106 191 227 584 Ibach .. . . 127 174 189— 490 Totals .. S3B 837 968 —2643 COLONIALS ■lacobv ... 172 189 146 507 Kruger ... 147 166 151— 4H4 (iulbrauson. 154 162 169 — 485 Trace 21 1 172 233 616 Black 183 15S 138— 479 Totals .. 867 847 535—2552 P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE Four Teams Engage in Duck Pin Match at Association Alleys The Giants defeated the Bisons by 1 4 |lins and the Waps downed the Cubs by 27 pius in the opening matches in tiie P. R. R. \. M. C. A. Duck Pin League last evening. Felker was high man. The scores First Match Cl'BS Charles 89 89 95—273 Hoffman ... 101 104 80—285 Totals ... 190 193 197—558 WAPS Blessing ... 86 85 85 —256 Felker 95 151 93—329 Totals ... 181 226 178—585 Second Match BISONS Gough 81 86 112—279 Colestock . . 96 79 51—256 Totals ... 177 165 193—535 GIANTS Frank 81 119 92—302 Oiis 79 06 102 —247 Totals ... 170 175 194—549 Oberlin Wants More Games There are still a few open dates on the schedule of the Oberlin High school basketball team and managers of sec ond class high schools who want games either at home or abroad are requested to write to H. W. Houch, Enhaut. jte%aß&(9tdefrCie& Sick headache, biliousness, piles and bad breath are usually caused by inac tive bowels. Get a box of Rexall Orderlies. They act gently and effec tively. Sold only by ua at 10 cents. lieorge A. Uorg«. THE HUB JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE The Reductions Are Actually As Represented This is a genuine Clearance Sale of "Unit'' Clothing at the reductions advertised. No goods have been "run in" for this sale. Patrons get. just what they are led to expect. Every customer gets values seldom matched elsewhere. THE REAL VALUES ARE HERE Jtoai afl mm rn For MEN'S and YOUNG M mm mm For MEN'S and YOUNG Hljl / K MEN'S SUITS and /C MEN'S SUITS and II ■ I W OVERCOATS I W OVERCOATS That formerly sold for $15.00 r That formerly sold for $30.00 and SIB.OO. and $35.00. JM mm mm For MEN'S and YOUNG /K MEN'S SUITS and tfh** "if- For BOYS' SUITS and 411 **■ I W OVERCOATS < /K OVERCOATS That formerly sold for $20.00 I and $22.50. Formerly sold for $5.00 and $6.50 Jftafl mm mm For MEN'S and YOUNG $18.75 ?VERCO S AS S and $1 00 ForBOYS SWEATER S That solely for $25.00 liW That sold for $1.50 and $'..00 Si.so Shirts, Bf)C 53.30 Velour Hats, ee G Kercher Hitmenkamp ... G Groff Goals, McCurdy, 3; Sourbier, 3; Weitzel, 2; Hinnenkamp, Lee, Bachler, 2; Gorges. Fouls, Bachler, 19 of 24; Sourbier, 8 of 17; Weitzel, 3 of 3. Referee. Clinton White. Scorer, Sulli van. Timer, McCalley, C. H. S. „ Letter for Semi-Professional Five That the Peddie Institute, of Heightsville, N. J., is expecting a team called the Harrisburg Semi-professional basketball five to appear there for a game to-morrow is shown in a letter j addressed to the manager of such a team in Harrisburg. TIMS lerier has been delivered to the P. R. R. Y. Si. C. A., but no such team as the Harris burg Senii-professipnal five is known here. Tech Wants Baseball At a meeting of the student body at Technical High school yesterday a reso lution that the school put a baseball team on the field in the spring was passed. There was a hot debate for a time, but those in favor of baseball finally won out. The principal argu ment in favor of the diamond game was that Central High will likely have a | team and an inter-school baseball series j would pay. Academy at Gettysburg The Harrisburg Academy five will play the Gettysburg Academy quintet at Gettysburg to-morrow. The local tossers were put through a stitf practice Jesterdlay afternoon, Coach Tatean per fecting team work. Start Indoor Practice With the close of the basketball sea son to-morrow the track meu at tihe Harrisburg Academy will begin strenu ous work for the coming indoor meet. WILL MEET NANTICOKE ! Independents Schedule Strong Team for To-morrow Night The Harrisburg Independents will meet the strong Nantiookc team tomor row night and an excellent game is looked for as the Nnnticoke teajn i* now in second place in the Central Pennsylvania I-digue. Nanticoke will I have its regular league lineup, i Pat O'Brien, who is well known in j Harrisburg, will with the visit- I ors for the first time in l Harrisburg since j he played in the Armory with the Har ] ris'bnrg Collegiate*. Th<. game will be ; called at S o'clock and will be followed ) bv tli t > usual dance. ~"j ss™oo^ sß.oo FREE EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS WITH EVERY | SUIT ORDER j SUITS TO ORDER $15 u e 500 STYLES TO SELECT LOU BAUM 13 N. 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