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MARKET STREET j MEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD DAUPHIN-PERRY LEfICUE Openings in Duncannon, Millersburg and Dauphin To-morrow Afternoon BAUFHIN-PERRY LEAGUE Halifax at Duncannon. Marysville at Millersburg. Newport at Dauphin. Throe opening games will be stager in the Dauphin-Perrv League to-mor row a-fternoon. Borough officials will participate in each instance. Burgess 8. X. Kawel will toss out tile first hall at Millersburg. A. C. Burris. presi dent of the Duncannon Athletic Asso ciation, will perform that fluty anil W. W. Sharon, secretary- treasurer of the Dauphin Association, has been selected for that service at Dauphin. The following umpires have been appointed by the various managers and approved by President Ruhendall: Duncannon. lieorge Wahl; Newport, John Dorwart; Marysville, H. C! Hol land: Millersburg. Kay Brubaker: Hali fax, Isaac Bowman; Dauphin, Charles E. Ijoho and (ieorge S. Howard. I'. F. Piatt ha.s been electe-i man ager of the Marysville club for the season. Official league scorers Frank Whitman, Xewport; C. W. Hilt ner, Duncannon; Krnesv Koppenhaver, Halifax; Charles S. Oerberich, Dau phin; Paul High. Millersburg; C. B. Smith, Marysville. New players signed up by different team? are: Duncannon —Charles C. Webster, William Jennings and Orval Mutz- j haugh, resident players, and Noah Hert/Jer, Port Royal, non-resident. Marysville— Hippensteel, \ S' hult/. and Charles Conners, non.rosi-| dent, under five-game rule; S. S. Steese, 1 resident. Xewport—C. L Bailor, Port Royal; Paul £chreffler, Blain; Earl E. Zeig ler, Harrisburg, non-resident. Dauphin—Ehling, Murphy, Moun tain an i Campbell, Harrisburg, non resident. RUIN IS GOIFOR TRUCK : If Weather Clears Over Night the Cinder Path Will Be In Fine Shape The rain of last night and to-day •wi!l not put the track on Island Park i out of commission for to-morrow's High school championship meet. But should the rain continue to-morrow it will make the cinder slow anil reduce the possibility of the local athletes breaking records. Bright sunshine to-morrow morning will put the track in fhe best shape 1 even if the rain continues until to night. Officials in charge of the meet are hoping for the best. There is hope that the rain will be over by this even ing the prospect early this morning was for rain all day. The meet to-morrow will be the biggest in the history, Leibanon High's i late entry increasing the number of i schools to fifteen, two more than was , entered last year. The Harrisburg Track Athletic committee was lenient with Lebanon High on account of a delay in mailing the Lebanon entry I blank. It arrived in Harrisburg after the announced time for the closing of the lists but a point was stretched in ( their favor. Teams will begjn arriving early to -morrow morning and to-day reception committees will be appointed to pilot the teams to their headquarters in the | dressing rooms under the island grand stand. I HIGHSPIKE AT STEKLTON To ai.old Festival To-morrow Evening for Baseball Team I Highspire, 'May 21.—The Highspire ! A. C. nine will play its second game away from home Saturday afternoon when it will meet Steelton, at Steelton. The Highspire team is playing good ball and running up high scores on its op ponents. Kramer and Wilson, its pitch ers, are rounding into good form. Man ager Waltemeyer will not announce | which of the two twirlers will pitch in i Saturday's game until the opening of the contest. | The Highspire A. C. has completed ( arrangements for holding a festival in .Kaufman's park to-morrow evening. M. P. Team Goes to Trenton The dlarrisburg team in the Motive Power league will open at Trenton to-morrow. Harrisburg opened here last Saturday with Baltimore. .» • \ HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1915. BASEBALL SUMMARY STANDING OF CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. I* P.O. Philadelphia 17 11 .607 Chicago . . 17 12 .588 Boston .. . 14 13 ' .5 ID Pittsburgh .. . 15 15 .300 Brooklyn 14 15 .483 St. Louis 16 17 .469 Cincinnati 12 16 .429 New York 11 16 .407 Yesterday's Results Cincinnati, 6; Philadelphia, 2. Chicago, 4; Boston, 2. St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Pittsburgh, 6; New York, 2. Schedule for To-day Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York. Schedule for To-morrow Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. P.O. New York 17 9 .654 Detroit 19 11 .633 Chicago 19 12 .613 Boston 13 10 .565 Washington 12 14 .462 Cleveland 12 16 .429 St. Louis 10 20 .338 Athletics 9 19 .321 Yesterday's Results New York, 4; St. Louis, 2. Other games postponed. Schedule for To-day ' Athletics at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. Schedule for To-morrow Boston at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Athletics at Detroit. Washington £t Clevelaud. FEDERAL LEAGUE W. T,. P.O Pittsburgh 19 12 .613 Newark 18 12 .586 Chicago 17 13 .567 Kansas City 15 13 .536 Brooklyn 15 13 .536 St. Louis 12 15 .4 44 Baltimore ...j 12 18 .400 Buffalo 9 21 .300 Yesterday's Results Buffalo, 11; St. Louis, 1. Other games postponed. Schedule for To-day | Newark at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. Baltimore at Pittsburgh. Buffalo at Kansas City. Schedule for To-morrow New York at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. 'Buffalo at Kansas City, Baltimore at Pittsburgh. BATTLE SIXTEEN INNINGS Game Called Then to Allow Chambers burg to Catch Train— Score, 4 to 4 Four singles and a pass by Wertz en abled Chambersburg, of the Blue Ridge League, to score four runs in the ninth inning and tie the score with Harris burg Independents on the H. A. C. field yesterday. After that the teams fought on even terms until the close of the sixteenth inning, when the game was called to permit Chambersburg to catch j a train. Score. 4 to 4. The score: CHAMBERSBI'RG R. H. 0. A. E. Wolf son. cf ..... . 0 1 3 0 0 Dunn, 2b 1 2 3 I 0 <». Stroh, lb 1 1 14 2 0 \V. Stroh, e 1 1 20 3 1 Strickler, If. p 1 1 5 2 0 Pound, ss 0 1 1 2 0 Grove. 3b 0 0 0 0 0 McDcwitt, rf ...... 0 1 2 1 0 Bitters, p 0 1 0 3 0 j Hoblin, If 0 1 0 4 0 Totals 4 10 48 18 1 I HARRISBURG R. H. 0. A. E. | Miller, cf 1 1 1 0 0 Rote, 3b 0 1 5 3 0 ' Sheeslev, 1b..... 0 11 5 0 0 | Wertz, p 1 3 0 1 0 Waltz, 2b 1 0 9 3 0 ! Leedv, If 1 3 2 0 0 \ Kline, rf 0 0 0 1 0 Rhoades, e 0 315 5 0 Steward, ss 0 1 1 4 0 Totals 4 13 48 17 0 Chambersburg— -000000004000000 o—4 Harrisburg— -100001020000000 o—40 —4 Two-base hits, Bitters, Rhoads. I Three-base hit. Leedv. "Home run, j Wertz. Sacrifice hits, Rote, Waltz. I Struck out, by Bitters, 9; by Strickler,; 11; by Kline. 3. Bases on balls, off Bitters, 2; off Wertz, 5; off Strickler, 2. Left on bases, Chambersburg, 6; Harrisburg, 9. Hit by pitcher, Waltz. Stolen bases, Dunn, Hoblin, G. Stroh, Rote, 2. Passed ball, W. Stroh. Time, 2.24. Umpire, Jenkins. Athletic Festival at Camp Hill The l amp Hill Athletic Club will hold a festival in the fire house to-mor row evening to raise funds for the equipment of the team. Lecture to Athletes .1. Early, (Bible .teacher of Otterbein United Brethren church, will deliver a lecture to the Albion Athletic Associa tion at their headquarters, Fifteenth and Walnut streets, to-night. /rrow COLLAR against your palate! < No matter whether you pack your old jimmy pipe brimful or a maldn's take a few'grains of faith and bell we in No other' tobacco can jj be like Pnnce Albert. jfl|ißp tidy red thx You II get trie quicK JHRF graduate to the crystal-glass pound humidor that's a thing cue on that! * a joy forever. It keeps Prince Albert at ; the high top-notch of perfection—and keeps you jimmy pipe / joy'us and cigarette makin's hapoy! FRINGE ALBERT tF&rsrtsrttrsSZi the national joy smok R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO co. half-pound tin humidor*—and—that * Winston-Salem, N. C. $ clauy pound cryttal-glat * humidor. •• i NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago, 4; Boston, 3 Boston, 'May 21. —HJhkago improved ! its -hold on second place against the i Boston assault vesterdav bv a score of 4 to 2. R. H. E. Chicago .... 01000030 o—4 S 2 Boston ... 1010 00 0 o—2 52 j Pierce anil Bresnahan, Archer; IHughes and Gowdy. Pittsburgh, 6: New York, a Xew York, May 21.—Pittsburgh took the first game of the series from Xew York yesterday, 6 to 2. R. H. E.i I Pittsburgh ..12002001 o—6 9 1 I New York .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 o—2 6 2 , Adams and Gibson; Perritt, Sehupp,! ! Ritter and Meyers, Smith. St. Louis, :t; Brooklyn, 1 Brooklyn, IMav 21.—An error 'of j judgment by Schultz in the first in-' ning yesterday gave St. Louis enough runs to win from Brooklyn. The linal score was 3 to 1. R. H. E. St. Louis ..21000000 o—30 —3 6 0 i Brooklyn ... 10000000 o—'l 8 1 ! Sallee and Snyder; Dell and O. Mil-1 ler. Cincinnati, fl; Phillies, a Philadelphia, 'May 21.—Alexander; had one of his off days yesterday and lost his second game of the season to Cincinnati bv a score of 6 to 2. R. H. E.j Phillies ... 00020000 o—2 4 1 j Cincinnati .1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 o—6 11 ft ; Alexander and W. Killifer; Dale and Dooin. CENTRAL PENNA. LEAGUE | Standing of the Teams W. L. P< 'T. 1 Middletown 3 0 1.000 | Highspire 2 1 .667 j Xew Cumberland ... 2 1 .667 | Steelton 1 2 .3331 Lebanon 1 2 .333! Hershey 0 3 .000 j Schedule for To-morrow Highspire at Steelton. Middletown at Hershey. Xew Cumberland at Lebanon. WIN 2-0 IN FOURTH Short Game in Allison Hill Amateur League The Reading nine won a four-inning 1 game from the Albions in the Allison iHill League at Fifteenth and Herr streets yesterday, score 2 to 0. Levan | fanned eleven men. The score: REAW.YC R. H. O. A. E.! G. Levan, p 0 1 0 0 0 j Millery cf 0 1 1 0 0 IMcAlister, 3b ... . 0 1 0 0 0 P. Levan, ss .. . . 0 0 0 0 0 Ehling, e 0 011 0 0 Bricker, If 2 1 1 0 0 j M. Levan, lb ... . 0 1 0 0 0 J Allen, rf 0 0 0 0 0 1 C'ashman, Zh ... . 0 0 0 0 1 I Totals 3 5 12 0 II ALiBrON R. H. O. A. E. Wolfe, If 0 2 1 0 0 'Matehet, 2b 0 0 1 2 0 ' Pyles, e 0 1 4 0 0 Seigle, rf 0 1 0 0 0| Johnson, lb 0 0 4 2 01 Parker, 3>b 0 0 1 2 0 Smith, p 0 0 0 0 0 McXab, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Newcomer, ss 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 0 4 12 6 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York, 4; St. Louis, a St. Louis, May 21.—Xew York made! seven hits off three pitchers yesterday ; ami defeated St. Louis, 4 to 2. R. H. E. Xew York . . 3 ft 0 0 0 1 0 0 ft 4 7 ft i St. Louis ..02000000 0— 2 S 2 | Warhop and Nunamaker; Weilman, Perry man, James and Severeid. XKWCCMB STATE CHAMPION Philadelphia Gunner Breaks !>8 Out of 100 Targets to Win Trophy Milton, Pa., May 21. —Honors again! went to Charles Xewcomb, the crack Philadelphia amateur, at the twentv-l sixth annual target tournament of the | Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Asso- j ciation's tournament here yesterday.! Xewcomb wou the Interstate Amateur j Champiouship Trophy, breaking 98 out ' of 100 targets. B.vrau Teats, of Xorth-! umberland, and F. L. Sidebotham, oft Philadelphia, were close seconds, tying L at 97, and on the shoot-off at 20 tar gets Teats won out, 19 to 18. •F. S. Bender, ot' Wnsdale, won the M. J. Phillips Trophy event, breaking 74 of the 75 targets. In the Lewis class event of 175 single targets, on the day's shooting Prank Billmver, of Cum berland, Md., was high amateur, break-; ing 171. At the business meeting Lansdnle was chosen as the place of : holding next year's shoot. DR.KLUGH, Specialist Physician and «nrcfo« i Oftlces! 20« Wnlnnt St.. flnrrlshnrK. Pa Dhrnieß at Tromcn snrt ment special. J private, specific, nervous not! chronic diseases. Genernl office work. Cons«|. tntfon free and confidential. Medlcln« furnished. Work guarunteed. Charge* 1 moderate. 2tf years' experience* lilt. I\ LUG 11. the well-known Specialist 1 ■ CATARRH _ K ASK FOR-, Lancaster's Favorite Brew RIEKER'S BEER JNO. G. WALL, Agt. Harrisburg, Pa. Frank J. Rieker, Mgr. I PLANING MILL WINS Take Lucknow League Game by Score of to I The Planing .Mill defeated tho clerks I yesterday in a Lucknow Shop League game, 5 to 1 Finfrock held the Clerks to two lonely binglcs. The I score: CLERKS R. H. O. A. E. I Smith, c 1 1 6 1 0 I Marshall, ss 0 0 0 0 1 | Taylor, cf 0 0 1 0 1 i (ireene, lb 0 1 4 1 1 Wohlfarth, rf .. . . 0 0 0 0 0 i Pagan, If 0 0 2 0 0 Wcvodau, 2b .... 0 0 1 2 0 j Leedy, 3b 0 0 1 0 0 ■ Chard, j> 0 0 1 0 1 j Totals 1 2 15 5 4 PLANING MILL R. H. O. A. E. I Harling, 3b 1 1 I 0 1 I Richter, If 1 0 1 0 0 Eisenhart, lb ... . 0 Q K 0 0 •Lyter, 2b 4 1 2 1 0 ! Ford, 88 1 1 1 0 0 i Finfrock, p 1 1 0.2 0 I Quenzler, c 0 1 3 0 0 iShatto, cf 0 0 1 0 0 i Turns, r/ 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 5 15 3 1 Clerks 1000 o—l | Planing Mill 0 1 4 0 o—s Two lmse hit, Harling. Sacrifice hits, ! Marshall, Taylor, Wevodau. Struck lout, by Finfrock, 3; Chard, 3. Base on balls, oft' Finfrock, 0; Chard, 0. Loft on base, Clerks, 2; Planing Mill, 6. Hit by pitcher, Richter. First base on | errors, Clerks, 1; Planing Mill, 3. Wild i throw, Harling, Marshall, Chard. Um pires, Lebo and Ellis. Marysville Defeats West End The Marysville team of the Dauphin Perry League, defeated the West End team on Wednesday. Score bv innings: R. H. E. 'West End .00000100 o—l0 —1 3 6 Marysville .. 00000022 x —l 4 2 'McCloskey and Knight; Palmer and j Hippie. v Postpone Academy-Tech Tennis Tennis matches between the Harris •burg Academy and the Technical High | school to decide scholastic supremacy were postponed yesterday on account of rain. It is likely that the courts will I be in no shape to continue the contests to-day and a further postponement will •be necessary. FEDERAL LEAGUE Buffalo, 11; St. Louis, 1 St. Louis. May 21. Buffalo slugged ; Groom and Herbert for 17 hits, which , j netted them 11 runs, while 'Ford and llßeidient gave St. Louis fi scattered hits '! which 'produced only one run, here yes ' ' terdav. B. H. E. ! St. Louis 10000000 0— 1 6 3 • I Buffalo . . 1 0 0 2 4 1 0 3 o—ll 17 1 1 | Groom, Herbert and 'Hartley; Ford, jtßedient and Blair, Allen. 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