PAGE FOUR e Two Good Games Here on the Fourth of July Lost Great Contest a brilliant contest innings, the Elizabethtown 12-inning In that went twelve team went hands of the Skiles and Hess both allowing five hits apiece. Hershey nine. contest ‘was interesting throughout, | the winning run being put over in the twelfth on Saylor's base run- ning. The score: HERSEHY A. C. r ho a ©; Shagb, "3h ..... 0... 06.1 & 3%; Romig, 1b ............ 0 010 0 0} Savior, ss. .......c 00 1 2 2 2 Paniels, cf ............ 0 1:3 00 Straug, rf A | AE Mmpher, i ........... 0 0 2 0 1 Bwartz, 2b ........... oO 3X 0 10 Miller, C. ............ } 116 0 © Skiles. po. coins oO 0.150 Patals coeccininniis 1 536 12 ELIZABETHTOWN rh oo a © B'mdrier Caer visieleie 9. 1 7 1 © Woomley, cf ......... 01:0 0:0 Obrinser, If ........... 00 3 0 0 Spickler, 2b .......:, oO 1 1 4 1 Hess, p HO 0.0 4.0 Bakes, $8 ...ucos enn 0-1 4 2. 0 Heistapd, 1b .......... 0:31:13 0 0 R. Ream, 1f .......... 0:0 4:06 0 Herr, 3p ...ncineiaes ¢:0:4 5 0 Petals ...... .. 0.5 3216 1 Score by innings: H’'shey 00000000000 1—1 E't'n 00000000000 0—0 Landisville Wins Batting at opportune times when hits meant runs, the Landisville team defeated the strong Keenan A. C. on Saturday at Landisville. Mec- Geever and Bachler tried their hands at pitching, but neither could stop the fulisade of hits. The score: rh oaewe WOBVET, 88 r.vcvvunses 131 00 1 Dderfer, C ....ccceees 2 32318 1 1 H. Miller, of ......... $11 010 J Miller, 2b ...<...is 12 2 140 Hsman, Ib .......e.en rT 7-1 1} Wearables This Startling and long tunic Truly amazing beauty and qu hips, deep tunic starting at yoke. er Swiss embroidery. tinctive, for $5.00. BOOOOGOOOOONOOOOOO00 x NM . » you. it, in fac} make a special effort to you want NN OOOODOOOOOOOOLVT Elizabethtown | down to defeat at the Both | twirled brilliantly, | The | 1 { Particularly those kinds of Suits and Dresses, Etc., you'll need for the “Fourth.” ngly small for values like these. Summer’s Newest Dresies New Long Tunic Dresses, $2.50 Made of beautiful new crepe, with pink, blue or lavender flow- ers on white grounds. New Organdy Collar with colored silk girdles, a wonderful big value; Special at $2.50 Attractive Lawn Dresses in White These have the pretty new style org: of embroidery. Colored Silk Extraordinary Wash Dress Values at $5.00 es of black and White Striped Voile, in the Colored silk girdle. Another Lot of Brand New Wash Dresses at $7. The loveliest creations we have ever been privileged to show One style is of fine imported crepe and and attractive; some in old rose, white and new blue. n out-of-the-ordinary dress for a small outlay, Athletic World | day. THE only tallies and five game He scored our in order to do so had to steal (bases. That's the way the should be played. What's the matter with the annual game between the Fats and the Leans? Such a game is always in- teresting. The Men's Class of the United Evangelical Church will play the Bible Class of the Lutheran Church on Thursday evening. Come out and see the game. Last Thursday evening the Bible Class team of the Evangelical church defeated a similar team from the Brethren church at base ball of 12 to 17. at the game Satur- United by a score The attendance day was only about one-fourth of what it should have been. If the fans here want a team why don’t they attend the games? 'two weeks he should do nothing put |) practice batting. and persistent playing La we | would have been shut out. He scored both runs and in so doing | stole five bases. J. Harry Roland and Jack Coombs of the Athletics saw the Lititz— Mountville game Saturday. Coombs was sent to look Joe Breneman of this place, over. Conrad was surely himself Satur- PN OOOOOOOOOOOO0O000000000000ODOLOLOOOOODLIINIIN WATT and SHAND Corner Syuare and E. King Sts. Hot Weather F eatured : Every Day At Store BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Brown of this place, allowed but three hits. There will be two good games of ball here on Saturday, July 4, when the New Standard team will have the Fulton A. C. team of Lancaster as its opponent. The local team will be considerably strengthened Satur- day by a number of new faces. The morning game will be called at ten o'clock and the afternoon game at 3 o'clock, Everybody come out and encourage the team. The strong P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. team of Columbia came here Satur- dny gnd easily defeated the New Standard team by a score of 16 to 2. Rettew of Columbia, only allowed the locals two hits, Conrad and Stark each getting a single. Walters was taken out in the seventh and Good placed on the mound but both these twirlers were to the liking of Lititz won a good game from Gray; ‘Pi a 0 0 0 2 0 Mountville at the former place Sat- the visitors who garnered twenty- Moyer, YE ..v.sivaniil 1 1 0 0 0|urday, score 1 to 0. Lititz scored one hits. We were unable to get 'Poring, 3b ..... i... 0 1 0 3 1|in the ninth with two men down. the box score of i Malehorn, If 000 0 : : Mumma, If 0 0 0 0 Totals