4 the clock • struck six, he \ threw down his bricks and sprinted to the nearest first-aid station for a swig of Moroney's Army and Navy Whiskey. You do the same to day, Herman, even if you don't know anything about bricks except to thro\v them. loroaey "t Amy aad Navy Wkbkey b m tale at aB first-etas* ban aad cafe HANLEN BROTHERS ■■■■■««> rrtf t-' t PRfSBI *0 m«u .1 NEWS OF WE SPORTING WORLD CENTRAL HAS ADVANTACE 111 BASKETBALL SERIES Blue and Grey Five Defeats Tech Tos sers by tie Score of 27 to Ford With 15 Foul Goals Wins for His Team Central High won the opening clash for local scholastic basketball supre macy form Tech High last evening by the "score of 27 to 23. Tin? game was played in the Chestnut street audi torium and the big hull was taxed to care for the 1,200 rooters who turned cur to eheer their representatives on to victory. Tech's inability to tind the baskets in the second half missing shot after shot lost the game for the Maroon and Grey. At that the losers scored ouc*- more from the field than the victors, successful foul goals by Ford, who played li s first game iu three weeks, clinching the game. Ford played a splendid game on the floor but his performance of scoriug iiiteen of eighteen fouls was a feature of the game. Melville who first tossed foul goals for Tech made three good out ©f eleven iln»i Harris later made four out of five. Both teams played good defensive games but the Tecb forwards took too many chances of scoring field goals, their efforts in the majority of eases being futile. The losers were nJt outplayed to any extent. At the call for half time the score stood 12 to 6 in favor of Central. Rote's individual work helped Cen tral a lot. He had a habit of making the other team foul and that makes points for his team. Winn played well at center. Sehe!fer. the Tech captain, played a good game at guard and Har ris showed splendid dodging tactics. Beck's one field goal was a feature of the game. The lineup: Kote ■.. F Melville Ford F Harris Winn . C Emanuel Bingham G Scheffer Reed G Bee's 'Field goals. Central. Kote, 2; Ford, 2; Winn. 1: Bingham, 1: Tech. Mel ville. 2: Harris. 2; Emanuel. 2: Sohef fer, 1: Beck. 1. Fonl jjoals. Central. Ford, 15 out of IS: Tech. Melville, 3 of 11: Harris. 4 of 5. Referee. Herman Early; scorer, Hanter: tinier, "Zach" Meixel; time of halves, 20 minutes. Tim.* out. Central, 1: Tech. 2. S Stations, potnt* otinterest. | In the Center of Everything S Rt-aiodfSed Re-d«*>rated —Re- K; ! fure!sh«! European plan. Every R convenience. K 0 fi*n. vitfe*ut tatfe SI 5t Rmbi. with fcatk S2 GO 4 Hot and cold running & water in all room> §: 5 We are especially equipped for Js; s Conventions. Write for full details. & WALTON HOTEL CO. | Law Lues. Prru^Nt-ltiMi" UmiBMNM.Wii&J 1 #NEW®I3 (HOTEL?®! MENDIGI i PHILADELPHIA 1 I | 2 M.nutes fromPENNSYL- 1 I VANIA, and PHILADELPHIA t 3 I RBADIINC_T£RMINALS | 1 NEAP TO EVERYWHERE! I 3.50 fycautUiif Outade i | vrifA «hh) I |l 3ce CO a/or- H |j ytft.oo arte) u/>. iffiopu/ar Gcife, &ri/T% 1 arte) ufeftaurant. | JAMES C VV\LSH ij •Manager (g^gl I V it MIVM> IUND ruSm Vf s^^BKtttfiisisQimrwai 1 HOW THE BOWLERS HTAXI) i Casino Independents i W. L. Pet. ' Nobies 20 T .744 Orioles 14 13 .519 . Cardinals 14 13 .519 Alpines ... 13 13 .444 Ideals 11 16 .4 07 r Superiors 10 17 .370 Enola P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. League W. L. Pet. ( Bears 9 3 .750 .. Leopards 6 3 .667 . Tigers 7 5 .583 Lions 5 4 .555 Elephants 4 S .333 , Wolves 2 10 .166 Pine Street League W. L. Pet. _ Mrs. H. B. McCormick .19 S .704 r iMrs. H. B. Bull 15 9 .625 I J. Frank Palmer 13 11 .542 '. B. Whitman 3 IS .143 ' Casino League W. L. Pet. Alphas 37 26 .557 ? Senators 34 29 .540 ~Orpheunis 31 29 .516 " Mouarehs 29 28 .509 j Nationals 28 35 .4 4 4 t Colouials 24 36 .400 >! Enola Smokers' League s [ W. L. Pet. j. Even Stevens 5 1 .833 f King Oscars 4 2 .667 t Taros 2 4 .333 ; Counsellors 1 5 .166 Holtunan League W. L. Fet. j Americans 83 21 .611 j Federals 30 21 .586 1 Nationals 26 25 .510 t Tri-S»ater# ,i 25 26 .490 •! TRF.NTON HERE TO-NIGHT f | Kane and Hough Will Be in Lineup » ( Against Harrisburg 5 The Trenton five of the Eastern 1 j League will make its secoa-i appearance r iu Harrisbvjrg jo-night, opposing tho s Harrisburg Independents in Chestnut , street auditorium. Kane, who has scored -jniore points this year than any other player in the Eartern League, will be . i in the lineup as well a.« Harry Hpugh, ! who is the highest salaried man in the i league. , The game will be called at S o'ek>:k . and will be followed by the usual dance. L P. Dickey, an instructor in ' the modern dances, will give another of his interesting exhibitions. The lineup: Trenton. . Harriaburg. Kane F McOord Franckel F Rote Cetsinger C Geisel Hough G MeConnell R *'l.v G Ford WILLARD LEAVES CAMP White Heavyweight Leaves Tempor arily for Loe Angeles El Paso. .March 6.—Jess Willard, whose boxing match with Jack Johnson ! remains indedniteiy postponed, left ves terday for Ix>s Angeles. It was stated that Willard would re | turn here within a few dav«. A cablegram was received here late ■ >e»terday from Jack Curley, promoter of the Jack Johnson Jess Willard fight. : stating that the colored champion pisi [ | lively refused to fight in Juarez and j I local tight fans consider that the bout is 1 0 ,? S ,. tar as thßt f lliu ' e '» concerned. Willard has agreed to go to Havana I to meet the champion, ana has suggest ed that a date as near the first of \pril i as (Possible. Curlev s cablegram s*id 1 Havana racetrack has been given over to the fight syndicate free for the event. PENN VS. YALE TO-NIGHT Final Basketball Game of Season for Red and Blue ™'' ade, f\ hia ' -Y. arch 6 '— The kasket 'ball team of the Lniversitv of Pennsvl i \v ni \ W c t , ose its Reason to-night 'in I We.ghtman Hall with Yale, Hie present league leaders, as its opponents. The contest ls expected to be the best staged in the Universitv of Pennsrlva nia gymnasium this winter. Penn five has won the last five games played. A victory for Yale will clinch the inter collegiate title for the Blue. The teams will line-up as follows: Vale—Staekpole, Kinnev, Smith Ar nold an.] Taft. Penn—McNichol, Ev ans, Seelbacb, Wallace and Bullit. Glee Club to Give Concert The Glee Club of Franklin and Mar shall College will give a concert in Technical High school auditorium April 13. The entertainment will be given under the auspices of St. John 's Re formed church. I" HARRISBCTtq STAR-INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY F.VENINfI. MARCH 6. 1915. SHIPS AGAINST THE FORTS IN GREAT F V?yp|^^^pP^ggP^ N - -V\-^"t****"* .." "■■■* ■"-'■■ l 1 •*. **»<" BOWLING RESULTS PINE STREET LEAGUE Frank Palmer's team tops Whitman | class representatives— J. FRANK PALMER 'Simons ... 126 116 125 367 Kurtz 156 177 123 456 E. Cocklin . 140 111 121— 372 B. Cocklin . 140 126 160— 426 C. Low ... 150 153 154 457 Totals . . 712 6*3 653—207S BENJ. WiIITXIAN" Atkinson .. 124 154 113— 381 Richwine .. 105 lO5 Santo 122 146 163 431 | Bricklev ... 15 129 154 39 S Klerner ... 140 167 122 429 ! Ellis 113 113— 226 • Totals .. 606 709 665 —19S0 P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE Giants win easily from Senators— GIANTS ■Martin ... 168 162 171— 501 Smith 154 173 187— 514 Saul I 153 158 137 448 Black 150 171 146 475 Myers .... IS9 156 151— 496 Totala . . 822 S2O BP2 2434 SENATORS Meek 152 177 153 482 Crist 156 155 110 — 421 Brinton ... 109 133 13 — 415 Stull 152 166 172 520 Ebner 155 186 157 498 Totals .. 754 817 765—2336 AT THE CASINO P. K. R. Engineers tojk close s;ame from Water Supplv Commission bow! ers— WATER SUPPLY Hinklev .. ill ioi 114— 326 Anthony .. 99 106 90— 205 Weigle ... 91 101 103— 295 Pierce .... 115 90 137 342 Drake 102 121 85— 308 Totals 518 519 529—1566 ENGINEERS Ogelaby ... 131 j»0 88 — 309 j Africa .... 113 101 93 307 Fletcher .. 120 106 111— 337 ; Joyce S9 94 107— 290 Ross 125 128 105— 3;>B Totals .. 578 519 504—1601 ENOLA Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE Bears top Tigers— ELEPHANTS Oilier 178 141 210—529 Houck 145 112 144—401 Totals ... 323 253 354—930 WOLVES tHoyer 127 190 145—426 jGillilaud ... 156 168 IDS—S22 Totals ... 283 358 343—94S i Wolves down Elephants— BEARS •Green .... 156 142 158 — 456 | Manuel ... 192 158 221 — 571 Totals .. 34S 300 379—1027 TIGERS j Ditner .... 15S 132 202 492 Shettel ... 145 134 136 415 Totals .. 303 266 338 907 CASINO INDEPENDENTS Orioles win from Deals— ORIOLES Eisenhart . 177 169 210— 556 Mac Donald. 123 145 193 461 Gough 139 151 165 455 Martin ... 331 144 188— 563 < Cunningham 147 213 111— 471 1 Totals .. 817 822 867—25061 IDEALS Weber .... 147 170 125 442! Sides 138 147 143 428! ■Snyder . 178 152 169 499! Hopwood IS6 192 152 530 Haines ... 148 123 139 410 Totals .. Nobles get easy victory over Supe riors— SUPERIORS J. Haines . 128 145 156 429 Glassmyer . 144 173 181— 498 White 114 133 115— 362 Deiseroth . 124 145 179 448 Heisev .. . 159 145 173 477 Totals .. 669 741 804—2214 NOBLES Kozel 148 ,231 157 536 Ligiitner .. 166 157 186— 509 Boas 154 156 139 — 449 Schmidt .. 186 133 205 — 524 Shooter ... 157 148 148— 453 Totals .. 811 825 836 —2471 AT ENOLA Y. M. 0. A. Car Shops take West Bouud Hump live into < amp— WEST BOUND HUMP I Patterson . . 116 121 124 361 Holvv 130 129 163 422 . Neid'ip ... 127 118 134 — 379 [ Patterson . 157 151 175 — 483 II Auugst ... 1! 9 106 117 — 342 }l Totals .. 649 *25 713 —1987 CAR SHOP OFFICE ~l Gibson ... 165 155 141— 461 s Troup .... 102 128 10S— 33S Page 116 134 144 394 I Gross 165 113 157- — 435 > | Wallace ... 191 162 179 — 532 » Totals . . 739 652 729—2160 : DOWN LEBANON VALLEY ' Hasseit Girls' Division Team Easily Takes Game 21-8 The Hassett Girls last evening de j feated the Lebanon Valley College Co ' Ed fivt s by the score of 21-8. The game j was interesting and well contested. ; the one sided score resulting primarily > i from the accurate shooting ability dis -. played by the Hassetts. Burns, D-jviae ' and Sweeney were the poiut winners , for Hassett, while Miss Hershey ami [ Miss Eugle divided houors l'or the op , ponenta. The liue-up: i Hussett. Lebanon Valley i Burns F Boltz - Devine F Hershey > (Sweeney) ftsheid t' Eugle Cashiuan G R. Engle > McCarthy G Bochman Field goals. Burns, 4; Sweeney, El sheid, Bolt*. Fouls, Burns, 4; Sweeney, 5; Hershey, >2; En<>le, 4. Fouls coinmit > ted. Hassctt. 20; Lebanon Valley, 21. > Referee. White. I Between the halve* the Arrows of 1 the Hassett Bovs' Club defeated the . Hershey Y. M. C. A. Juniors in a close '.game, score 31-26. The line-up: ( j Arrows. Hershey . Malonev F Frederick 1 Conley F Clark j Caliill C Smith j Leedy G Brown (Hniner) I Biehi G Henry (Dressier) Field goals, Couley. 4; Maiooey, Cahiil, 2; Clark, 2; Smith, 4; Henery, 2. Fouls, Cahiil. S; Ma l lonev, 11; C"_ark. 3; Smith, 3. Fouls committed, Hansen. 14: Hershey, 26. Referee, Jam Won. York High Wins I ork. Pit., March 6. —Steelton High ! school was defeated by the York High - school last night. 45 to 30. : York High. . Steelton High. j Wiest F .' Skrasinic Eichelberger ... F Brant (Briggs) (Coleman) Greena.valt C Crump (Kraber) Shetter G Dayhoff Kriber G Gardner I Eichelberger) Field goals. Wiest, 3: Eii-helberger, j Shetter, Briggs, 2; Coleuian, 2; Crump, 3. Foul goals, Wiest, 19; Dayhoff. 18. Referee, Hollander. Central, 31; Webster. 30 The Central Grammar five, of Steel ton. won from Webster Grammar at' j Felt on Hall yesterday, score 34 to 20.! The lineup: Central. Weioster. i Krout F Weber; 1 Snell f Derrick^ . McCauley C Havues | Jones G Ditzel i Miller G I^ehmer Field goaJs, McCauley, 6; Krout, 3; I Snell, 3; Miller, 2; Jones; Weber, 3; j Havnes, 2: Ditzel. Foul goals, Weber, 16 of 12; Snell, 4 cf 18; Derrick, 2 of | 8. "Referee, Hartman. Time, 20-minute halves.^ Dental Society Meets "The Separation of Teeth for the Operation on the Proximal Surfaces," was the subject of an interesting paper i by Dr. D. I. Rutherford, at a meeting ; of the Harrisburg Dental Society in ; the office of Dr. D. I. Rhein last night. I i HVVHHR'fHHTSHI r'WWTPM jfVyTJMVraIM | HOPE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES Germany Developing Track Team for Big Meet New York, >March 15. —The war is i not preventing the development of a German Olympic track team, ami tier j many still bopea to be able to hold : Hie Olympic games in Berlin in 1916, | according to information contained in j a letter from Carl Diem, of the German ' Olympic Commission, to John J. Me- Hugh. inspector of athletes of the Pub -1 lie School Athletic League. Mr Diem told of his experiences in i tho hospital, where he is recovering t'rom wounds received in the lighting in Northern FYauce. Mr. Diem visited | this country two yearS ago. when he i took back with him Alvin Kraenzlein, formerly of the University of Pennsyl vania, to co aeh the German Olympic | team. Kraenxlein however, returned to America at the ou'break of the war. HILL MEN TO MEET Songs and Addresses Will Be Given at Theatre To morrow To-morrow afternoon at 3.30 the Al lison Hill Men's Christian Association | will hold a service of song. In tuldi : tion there will be short talks by mem > bers of the association. An attractive program has beeu ar ranged and a large attendance is looked for. Meetings are held in Ijeuny's The atre, Thirteenth and Market streets. Fifth Earl of Cadogvn Die® By Associate*/ Prcst. • Loudon. March 6, 10.20 A. M.— I George Henry Cadogan, fifth Karl of I Cadogan. died here to-dav at the age jof 75 years. He was one of the | wealthiest London ground landlords j and a great entertainer of royalty. ' Three heirs to the title died during his j lifetime. A Test Question Newed—"l tell you, old chap, I'm another man since I was married.'' Singleton—Sot Does your wife love you as much as the man she married f" —Exchange. Evidence He —"Didn't it ever occur to you that I was in love with vouf" She—"Certainly. Haven't you ever noticed me laughing to myself'"— Philadelphia Ledger. Both Heard Clinton —"Did you get in without ! your wife hearing you last night?'' Clubleigh—"No; nor without my .hearing her either.''—Boston Tran i script. Different Now In the sixteenth century it was cus tomary in Germany to get up at 5 o'clock, dine at 10, sup at 5 and fft> ! to bed at 8. Hamsburg Hospital The Harrlsburg Hospital is open j daily except Sunday, between 1 and | 2 o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical i advice and prescriptions to those uuuble j to pay for them. STAB INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. / - Safety Razor Blades RESHARPENED ORDERS TAKEN BV HENRY GILBERT & SON, | HAHDWARK AM) FIXE CITLERY 219 Market St., Harrlabars. p a . ' • I ASK FOR-* Lancaster's Favorite Brew RIEKER'S BEER JNO. G. WALL, Agt. Harrisburg, Pa. Frank J. Rieker, Mgr. NEW PARENT TEACHER BODY | Association Organised at L. 0. Foosa Building Yesterday Afternoon A Pareut-Teachers' Association wasl organized at the U 'O. Foose school,' Thirteenth auil Sycamore streets, by | Supervisors J, J. Brehin and John P.I Cobb yesterday afternoon. The meet-' ing was represented by about thirty five parents and was addressed by Dr. i l-'red E. l>owues, Superintendent of: Public Schools, and Professor Brehni, j who spoke on the good of the assoei-1 ation. At the close of the meeting it I was decided to hold the monthly meet-' ings the first Friday of each month un-l til the new lighting system is installed. | The officers elected' were Mrs. Anna Wood, president; Mrs. \V hitter up, vice president; Miss Cora Dugan, secretary, and John Shearer, treasurer. On the entertainment committee are j the teachers of the school: John Hoke, j* principal; Miss Nora Clancy, Miss Dor- j is Stouffer, Miss Elva XetV." Miss Helen Hinkenbach, Miss Rose Fogarty and Miss Emma Miller. BIBLE CLASS WANTS 350 Men of Derry Street U. B. Are Urged to Boost Their Organization Efforts are being made by the mem bership committee of the men's class of Derry Street United Brethreu church, Fifteenth and Derry streets, to boost the attendance to 350 to-morrow. Uir-1 cular letters were sent out this week by C. Raymond Wolfe, chairman of the' membership committee, urging each j member "to get a man." The letter | says in part: "Get that fellow that works beside j yon! Get your brother, your father, I your grandfather, your chum, anybody you know that wears trousers and j doesn't go to Sunday school. Tell the j man you go after a'bout the red-blood i fellows they 'II meet in the class. Tell j 'em about the big chorus, the bang-up! orchestra, and the live wire teachers; they'll hear. Tell them how the class' has helped you. Tell them anything I that will bring them running. Wc just! nuist have that 350!'' Vn yf h FLORENCE NASH IN SPRINGTIME At the Regent Saturday —Adv.* NEW PASTOR TO PREACH 1 The Rev. Mr. Hangen Will Occupy Pul pit To-morrow at Park Street The Rev. A. E. Hangen, who has I been appointed pastor of the Park | Street United Evangelical church by j the East Pennsylvania Conference, will j occupy the pulpit there for the first ; time to-morrow. The Rev. Mr. Hangen j has served several important charges (in the conference, among them Allen \ town, Fleetwood and Mohuton. | lie has been successful in building jup tiie churches at nearly all of the j charges he served. i = . *" It's Coming— I KODAK For Spriag Walks and Summer Strolls Perpetuate your pleasures in good pictures. Scenes and incidents may be j enjoyed over and over again for yrtrs. 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