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A THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1925 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS TWENTY-FIVE WET OH ES tV(0DT5 V4HATCAM to Yotz Vol) BP OtlE "Bur- is tsR.Scoorera; WHo? "bbK'r CATCH That name 1 vJisrt Yoo't ccM.b oven. HE crilES every TifAw- Cre Pro. Tight re- Socx HIM ON 3Avd --Ow ima i r. in Attjrz i uri'in'jr- i atw i i aw- -ujum mutism i FETTLE Raster ers were the Mars of this contest. I-lneop Lad Aekerma.

EVERYTHING IN WEST PENN LEAGUE. lllv ILtinult 7 nmn '1-11MI IS. Field oal Fidler 4, McCIymonde Dean Wentworth GOVERNMENT Aeaerrzmn. Colton Knlpers Jouth 3 1 Kosser 3. Hlckej Cyphers Borgerdinr oulf l.aeffler Tlahn out of Kefcree MoGl.nc BELMONT STABLES SOLD TO HARRIMAN CARNEGIE NAMES LETTER ATHLETES chey.

Locals Ready for Crucial En Bera-jran Fifdier STANMNti OP. THE TEAM. Shelby 1 Coffey 5 7 2 .777 Ituhl Batler (ill City Amenta i t'arreij 1 .090 Keenin? no the nr-n that has main BASKETBALL By Jack Lippert. tram In the final fray First Natnrl Hairlrn 1 tn It- ,1 gagements With Boston A. A.

Severe Test for Dinny Manners' Men New York, Jan. 13. W. Averill Harriman, head of the banking firm of W. A.

Harriman and a Yale rowing star in 1910, was re At th general assembly of Carnegie Tech attended by the entire student body and hundreds of alumni, the varsity and fremhnrvn foot-tall and cross-country teams were the plaid as a reward for their good work. BALL CONTROL TO JJEASKED Petition to Congress Is Being Circulated Ban Johnson Said to Indorse Novel Plan Nuhutlltition haskln for J.neffler. Field Coals Llan 4. Krupers 4. YVentworth 3.

fisher. Foul cosls Union. 4 out of 3, City 7 out of 9. Ktferee Ua.in. Mellon National handed Union a severe laclnr In the second Kama of the evening- bv the one-sided score of 2 to 3.

In'TTTis contest. Mcjntyre. Ilond and Tur-betr were the etars. Lineup: Mellon Union Nat Carvln Miller Bond Nedds Holland Turbett MrKeo Jlardie Uott Phillips Substitutions Mclntyrs for Phillips. Cuddv for Nedde, Kraft for Bond.

Krnot for Hatt. Field oal Mclntyre 3. Hond 8. Rowland 2. Garvin.

VcKee. Tnrbett 0 Foul iroals Mellon out of 10. National 2 out of 10. Keferee Uuzln. ported' today to bg the new owner of-the 20 thoroughbreds remaining In the' stable of the late Augutst Bel- tained for them the leadership of tne Wat Penn league, the SiiBlIu' Boclals of Kllwbod City face anotTier test to- niRht when the Huhl lub of Sharon, strengthened by the addition of several stars, will Invade the tShelby stronghold for a e.ontest with the league leaders.

Another big contest thai looms up on 1.1 til n.o!t Important of the league season Is carded for Friday at the Houth-nds Market house where the Worry and Butler taenia come together. With on a few poinis separating these clubs In league standing and a hanee for undisputed pti.eessuin cf second placs hanging In th balante. they ehould put every el, ort In the struggle for vU-iory. The Morry team has been cutting a Confidence gained from their two Everybody likes to know, or Imagine, the things that happen, behind the scenes. Homo things nD pined at the Coffey-Morry game tne, night before last night, that throw a' fines light, on the game that was played without thfe fervlces of th official who had accepted the victories In Boston last week-end, First National 17.

Union S. Little Knitter V. Kahs Taylor Price Wilscn Conlehan rleii (3. fctcherer Bubstitutions Ixiwry for Seherer, Cote for Hell, Ha In for Klnoon. Field (rnalt---Little, 4.

Taylor S. Hell. Fouls First National, 1 out of 4: Union Savings, 3 out of Hasln. 0 PRESS MIDGET LEAGUE. Oakland's victory over T.

vL 8. BOts these two teams In a tie for first place. The tame was plaved at Kcbenley HlKh last miht the Oakland lads playing; the ir bail they knew. The ect.ro waa it to Lineup: f.akland 29. I.

K. S. 17. CamwU.II Kramer F. Luten Kata Fasran iVanettchl (1 Berkowitv.

i ii.iti.iii li tirass Augmented by several workouts since their return, has cut the Fort Pitt Hornets in fine fettle for their moat rucial series of the series with Eos- Sweaters were given the varsity mont. eridders, class numerals the freshmen 1 Kxecutors of the Belmont state ari-nnd tlie minor to varsity cross- nounced that the string consisting of country athletes as follows: Iadkln, Lucky Flay. Blind Play and Varsity fontbal! O. B. Newman' i-nn 17 juveniles had been sold privately, tain; D.

W. Bseds. captain sleet: William 11. Manbv. furl Anderson.

Hal.i-.. Harriman was reported to have been Voder J. Kriblnf M. inod- pUrt.has,r nnd the price was ln. Mat nastian.

Tl. prtcnborer, Alan X. Har-non. J. W.

Hielkl, 1 mated at If'-TAWO. The Coffey club plays Its .4... in- rxai fvt weeks ana ton A. eastern champions, on the games on Uuqueanv university 1 ir iCilma are bneloy. iuqucsne Garden ice tomorrow and I-arrjll.

Amerit and Coffer eluB. in la ev uell for the ability tloor Tuueday nights. There are western i'tiinn yl vaulu referees on tti i-aturday nights. ot the puye's that Joe Goldman has In the third elash. the Washington Trust received a severe beating St the hands of the Fidelity Title Trust.

35 to 10. Fidler and Mef with four foals each, were the star. Lineup: Fidel'ty Si, Waahlnztfn ID. Although getting an even break J. n-sttntr tins year.

tipproved iiat made by the West I'enn W. W. 1 C. ,1. fort.

Aaron l.uth-; train. Bel- rie. Joe J. Kichard Kucil, i AmeHl.i towered the enlora of the fViffey with tha eastern titleholders in their two previous meetings, the play of mont horses, atid Clarence Hummer, F. nicker SUh'ltlTUtloriS lor rwra-itiBr.

yrvnn Student manager. FVerthinn'i numerals -M. R. Weaver, eluil lost nifht at T-ahor temple In a came New York, ajn. 13.

Interest in baseball circle today centered In the circulation of a petition, indorsed by Ban Johnson, asking congress to pass a measure placing professional baseball under government control. According to the, plan, this Nonr.an for Bcrkowil. SkeKan for IJtch. M1U Fidler .7 Kelm goals Campbell 4. Kramer 2.

KaU -apt. bulhvan and his skaters in the the star rider for the stable, will be retained by the new owner, it wan said last contest with B. A. convinced that was unnecessarily rouitn. was 1 10 SI.

Hharnn Buhl irlub defeated farrell. to In the other leairae Km last olxnl, plaved at Sharon. Lineup: Amerita 3. Coffey club St. heir admirers that they have hit their Stride and It will take some fast step couid be done by the appointment of'! Centllle ping to stop them from now on.

Most league. It Is extremely difficult to obtain these refereea on Tuenriuy and Friday jilnhts because the V. I'. 1. A.

the great high school league, plays on Tuesdays and Fridays. The high schools sljcned up moat of the referees lontr before the West Penn league" was' formed. You can.se, then, that if the West Point league is to be particular nelectlns Us referees, that they may not be able to Bet the men they want. It happened so the nifjlit before lust night. In desperation.

of the Hornets' improvement (ias K. Carroll Ramsey Pearlman Kaiser Oefsliev Conn hiore fey periods: An.ertta 17 I been in the matter of physical conditio. Their increasing endurance has SOjCjRJflTjALL THIS WEEK'S GAMES. a federal commission by the President. The petition bears at the top a letter from Ban Johnson to Joseph A.

Collier, of Cleveland, approving the idea of government regulation of baseball. Collier is said to he behind the movement. Its seven chief alms, Including sev 5 'iiabied them to show the hockey skill they are capable of displaying and Coffer rlub I Sulstitutlons for R. Carroll. for Pcarlman.

Kield eoals (Jenlill 3 V. Carroll 1.. Carroll Ramsey. Kaiser. Conn Mervis 3.

Ivinson 2. (itfakey 2. levin. Foul ral Amerita. out of 17.

Coffey club, i out of 3. Referee BUCK Snyder. have thoroughly convinced tin- rail- captain: H. 11. GrosklOKa.

I. N. Copn, .1. B. Hess.

J. J. Oomack. M. Flshlein.

V. Allen. J. M. Marshall.

W. 0. LanKfltt. .1. Sebastian.

J. 51. Johnson. (J. .1.

Moorhead. T. N. NVff. H.

Schaudiiincs-spy. a. N. Slve. Ftudent manaKer.

Cross country varsity minor H. 1'. rc.keman. J. C.

BtiKht. A. Oe Jesus. W. Illnes.

li. I. Proctor, student manager. Kreshman crosa country numeral I. I Cra-Afurd.

.1. W. Hobe, C. .1. Krv.

I. Jaoobs. C. N. Kira-h.

C. J. SuonseU'r. C. C'olbin.

st'ident mtnarer. Carnegie's varsit and rrcsnmait haoketball learns will to Washington tomorrow to play their old rivals and while the Plaid is tot boasting of an easy victory, it If felt that tht, Presidents will have to travel at too speed In order to win. 1 PONY POLO SEASON-OPENS ON SATURDAY irds that they can no lontrrr be con sidered as opponents uuon which Farrell it. others can fatten their averages. president of the Western Pennsylvania Batkttba'1 officials' association, told the West Penn lemrue ofll.iais and the Coffey club Kaub JSU' Volk MathlsoTi.

This series will put the Manners' .1, Btaunto I-ee F. F. C. G. Rlakeslee Heisel skaters to a severe test, and will about conclusively place the strength of the locals for the championship.

rrrHnaeen.ent, that h'i hitn'-ielt WOultH Broderick Trl.4T. VTIN 'l P. Vestahitrff vs. st l.hsHernl THK PBMS Sim HI KhT I T. Thlxtlea at The Khelbvs.

ehv: New Castle Beaver Kalla. I.ln- Hl" r' V.HT PKN JR. I ri-s Gai.Etln Jrs. at Hornlnir. Verish.

By Harry H. Fairfield. eral novel suggestions, are then set forth. Among other things suggested is Jh licensing of each club, manager, player, "coach and umpire; prohibition of one man oning more than one club in the same league; a ban on intra-league sales and trades MEN'S AND BOYS' Hcore uv venous. Sharon Farrell Kuuetltutlun I.onemore 14 15 IS 1 2 for Staunton.

handle the ganie' but that the starting time of the game would have to bo delayed until such jl time ug Mr. Weitztl coiilil arrive at putiuesnf and with first place at stake both teams can be depended upon tj fight their utmost every minute of both Uuthtson 2. Biakes- Fled jn! voia lee. Jones. H'int i without the consent of th majority O'COATS SUITS I Brodenek.

Foul nosls bnaron. 11 university moaaiuni because hj had the clubs, and payment of the out of Farrell. oat of 17. Kereree Ellis rteetnnir fn'urdav. strrne ')t nver the area bt'een Massachusetta and a previous assignment at lorniont coii tests.

The B. A. A. is a powerful scoring machine, average close to four goals i agme salary to each player depend Hih school. It waa understood and ing upon length of (service.

Bovs' $10 7.50 Boys $15 $11.25 agreed that the Coffeya and the Mor $35 Ones. $40 Ones. $50 $37.50 rys would wait until elUier Mr. Welt- LAST NIGHT'S SCORES. Missouri start In trie nnal e.i.nmation series foe the national crwn ohamrdonshio of the I'nlted Slates, perhaoa ouht tf sa'tbe national seml-uro rbarnDion-hir.

for there is little us trvinir to convince the general fan that the -lnner HI he un ineationably the hlchest rsrikinc team In this country, havlim reitard for the far't thmt the utrons professional teams I the American Kncrep Boys' $20 Ones. zel or Mr. Hoister (who had a pre vious assignment at Braddof Higa COf.I,Kf.K. idtfif-rti SOUTHSIDE CATHOLIC LYCEUM LEAGUE. Yoant Men Club Holv Cross 3 2 M.

Matt new 1 ft St. Joseph I bt. Mitteel Vavy cchool) TITtpcared at Ijuquesne uni The lfC" polo season in Pittsburgh will be opened on Saturday evening at the Hunt armory, where the Pittsburgh Polo association will play the officers of the One Hundred and Seventh Field artillery. Both teams have been practicing for a month, and a very close game Is expected. The Pittsburgh Polo association team will be selected from McChes-ney.

Lynch, W. B. Schiller. McCook 4 1 A rluv a game po far, while they have been scored on a fraction more than two soala a game. The best goal-getters in tha eastern circuit are divided among these two clubs, and the defense men on both clubs form unusually strong citadels.

A man to man comparison would place the teams pretty much on the same basin, therefore the team that gets th versity. .37 tearue have rut themselves adrift. Neither Knox Colter, its Ilaverford It Mieiilm CrlnceVon Is It to be maintained that those teams Tne preminary game ended at Sale "Manhattan" Shirts o'clock and the Coffeya and the Morr took the floor in practice. At 10 hleb are still In me rornpeimon are jtrtrtlv amateur or professional, for there amieara to be a combination of both elapses of players on most of. the rosters, not excepting even our owo contenders Jeannett and Veslaburg.

"I heje two wcttvin t'c-nnsylvr-nfa (earns o'clock, neither Mr. eitzel or Mr, There is no dlacountina- the fact that i i aeries in the Southnide Lyceum $5 One? $7 Ones $3 Ones. $4 Ones. t'urd Iehiu'h A.l!erhnr Miihienbers: llilno, Harvard Temple tit l'avis Klklns liartmouth Arkansas Cai. I'arkersbure Bolster having arrived.

Managers breaks is the team that will win, but and Walter Dowling. The One Albridita Jl Titlel 1" M''rav1an .27 Northwestern Wo-cester Tech. Srhuvlkili Vrinji .17 .37 Staunton Military. 1 New York ,2 1.,. Metnodist 11 .81 Liberty Nor.

It. Ksntas. 21 Golomb (Coffey club) and GoVJman the team that does win will know itidrej an(j Seventh's team will 9Q are drawn lo Ma. ea-h oilier at l.narieroi inrk Saturday af'ernoon at 2.1j to rte- i'ac'ie will he fa rrester interest than the first tn view of the past tew xhirh he heen of tne kind that have held the sitention of the spectators up to tho very last minute, and the la.M (Morrys) agreed to start the game as in a real hockey battle. with J.

J. Frlshman referee. Mr a anH iraT.s played, the one or i uesu.i Kansaa Asries. HIGH rrisnrnau, a-i. vaia-nvuKs -vttn lut.

youns; Men club Juat il oai member of the Western Pennsylvania nulled thtouKh. over St. M.attliw a i'jst about the last word In bajaett.all Basketball Official' association, bad that was s.jm:!ej.t to send th chosen from Maj. Armor, Lieut. l)au I whirh of thern shall banner of O'la section against other Capt.

Wunder, Lieut. Devlin, Lieut. Manv fans will doubtless Clark, Lieut. Dressier and Lieut, ft llandall. I maintain the form shown to date.

It is e. i fairly good choice, but if report be As this is the first game o. 'he they will t.ae to ilav exceedingly season. It will be staged free of hard to win. Jenkins will probly rely on the team that lias done good service charge, and a large ana enthusiastic TnI.

oth-r game, tlsuueh It a nntlrinated doubtful If will be able, to ejo turnout is anticipateo. hlmwslf lustice. The team will shape up tl, ntn.n In roal. Trance. Fnilth and lout finished refcreeiint the prelimi Sale "Superior" Union Suits $2.50 Ones $1.88 I $5 $3.75 $3.50 Ones.

$7 Ones. fans home wun trie teeiins; ioi iw; witn-ssed a spectacle U'ejf would pajf double the price to see anotner otie a vame l'Uelv to be Cine Dormont P.cs....24 Premier Mohawks. Kajt 1 Ho. lintwnn Mle 1 7 B. Beth.

(Ilris. 7 So, Urown Uirla. f'armlchaels Canonsbursr t'arnile. ijiils taoonsbura' Moneawen Mononeahela Monessen Girls. Monon.

titris V. Betnlelistri 3 Urownsville I Beth. Oirls Iiv.i. Olri 1 INDf.rKMlK.M. Amritti 34 "offevs the most to date In view ol he ris of 8t.

Michaels Casino fir I The Bostonlans will arrive here tomorrow noon and will workout fot short while at the local rink. On the roster of the champions are uch great puckmen as Jerry Geran. known internationally for his prowess on the steel blades and his clever stick-handling, a member of the J020 Olympic team, and also chosen on tha team but because of business reasons could not make' the trip lo Chamlnox; Irving Small, a member of the 1324 Olympic sextet, and one of the most colorful pocksters the game 'us ever produced; "Frenchie" a -erotx, another 1021 Olympic player, snd one of the best goal tenders In nary name. It was understood amoii'r Colomb, Goldman and Frishman tba'. If either S'eiUe or Bolster appeared before the aecond half started, that Kriahman would relinquish his post.

AH hands seemed satlefled. Jt waa 10 o'clock and tbe game started. Bolster slipped Into the aal! LAWRENCEVILLE MEETS HILLTOP ON SATURDAY. Karre.1 Drmmatlrs. Shams B-jhls inlin Loirue Trlnltv Chotr Trlnltv Fasies A.

Is reorpion CiUb .2 St Stephens 1 and the tact that thCY have no intention remaining at the bottom of the They are capable of playing- as rood a brane of basfeetbail as oh would want to s. A lack of practice was the oniy thin wrori and th and two sessions th wetk and tne familiarity arnona tne piarers established, will D'Jt them in a position to ase a areas toaiaSU ae-smst the Ku Patricks. Ti.a new arransementa in the Marset $8 Bathrobes. $10 House Coats, $7.50 lns Heart 2 A. Rho 3 Moneesen Rancers.Zl Broadwar tl $1.00 Tios 75c Hr.

Marys i t.nrislian 10.15, having ruabed fronj lirad- Bmt Falcons 41 Mtrkorv Five Vs.lon Nat. l-nlon Nat. win on it horn floor eea-ins with Hilltop Y. V. C.

A. Lover of the ftoor trame are likfliy to see one of th moft interest. nic rontpsts of th a-son. Hilltop'p position baaketbali known, 1 tn rtoor tama hu ai ways ten utrornf. and durinit rwttit yearn he to the hi eh eat Dirnacl.

In house were more than appreclf.aM ty the I Citv Ieposlt CI Murphv fullbacks. 'Pie" Jtatthews and Mantua or Fed-rofT, halfbacks; t.uoori. Bouk'e or Mr-Ginn. Jaap. Brady and Ralph Craffi.

forwards The Inside, right position affords an Interesting situation. Hitherto Bookie has held th. place for national run afairn. but thi waa before the. advent of McGinn.

Bookti Is undoubtedly better rtted for the Job bv all reasonable argument. bil Owen V-Ginn baa rilstayed Hn form In the few gsmes he he played Tom Jenkir.s will tiave to Co, ome tall head scratching to decide wli.i to hot Inasmuch ai Itof.kle has lost his toularl.tv In hu may be dropped in favor of Jeannette'a lineup (s a probl-m. have not been flirnlehed this office to date, but In course of conversation iers aopeari to be prospect of an ei-ceedinglv strong and well-balanced team inking the field. Boyle, of course, will b- in goal and In thta respect Jeanneif! co'iid not be better served. foreman ftr.iham look to be about ttxed in Fidelity Til Is First National ...17 Lnion 1 rust aahlnffton Trust IS lnion i Rooinhood Is Open Saturday Until 9 P.

M. larae crowd on Tuesday night and tne hall new standi with the best ever used ror taaaitca'l. The entire aspect pf the hall has been changed and the fana caa view the came now in comfort Hat tie five either circuit of the U. Lincoln Ue MrKspt. fa A.

rapturtl the A. M. A. tourney at Van Gerbig, Princeton product, at on Uui.il mkikcw erieaiiii WidKela.l) COLLEGE FLOOR SCORES. dock where, incldenta-lly the llrad-dock High team was beaten by Johnstown Ilitth, Braddock having recently defeated the.

Hitt freshmen. TTeitzel, drivinjr fajit over the Icy etreets from Dorraont, arrived at 10:12. Bolster and Weitael, unannounced, thea watched the Morrya play the Coffey? during tbe second 10 minutes of play. From the character of play which marked these few minute, it was seen by these capable o.Tlcials (two of tha best -in the country avny country) that a rousrhhousa could be Motor fruare uarun anu Ji--i; vrm champions of rtrater Pittsburgh. Tp Uwrf ncfvlllo basketeern ra)iz that a vinory over such a formidable foe wouid mean much to ard crown in a their staum a t-tHcfsa, ana it is rcrtain that the home boa will extend themslvea to tnetr utmost to pull across a triumph.

A stellar preliminary in alto blns by MaoaKT Art tenbauch. He already ha-the aemi-ftiial flxd in which th Kescra aquada of tbe two teama will clash. PRESS BANKERS LEAGUE. STANDING Of THE TEAMS. Won tost Pet Fidelity 1 0 lenoit 2 0 L0 Mellon Trust 0 Union Pavlnaa 1 1 T'nlon Trust 1 1 S0t t'nica National 1 5 ar.hinKton Trust .010 rit nenoslt handed tnlon Trnst a NarT A-my Monmouth l'rtnc-too pur.lue Ivhtjtri Ailejchinv is r.

i the fu'Iback positions, though there talk of anotlier prospective, new face there The halfbafks iMJuda Harc- and probably KUday and aom- talk Lafare tm ..40 Iiawar Knox 'oUete Havrfor MiU'ran s.S'i ll)riKht ..32 Thiei I Moravian ..71 North wt-Ktem orri-tt'er Teeh F'-hiiyikiU' time one of the gridiron coaches at the Tigex institution, and who has developed into one of tne leading goal-getters on the eastern circuit; Harrington, a crack left wing; Enright. a powerful scorer, who cavorts at right wing, and several good spare men, and with-Capt. Sullivan, La Hose, SUra, Armstrong, LePine and the 'rest of the Hornets In great shape two games similar to the Yellow Jackets-iDuluth contests this are likely. The Garden management announces 504-506 Federal Street, Norfh Side. Illinois Harvard Tempi 11 i i heatlrir on he TowntowTi Moor In tlis.

flret of THK PP. BBS Rankers' lesrue St- Jorfeph turned Into a clean basketball game If there could be an umpire in addi 37 Stauntofl Mill. fames 77 to is. lean. t.oiton ana anip- New Torn Dartmouth A rktanae Cni.

to. slethodist IS tion to a referee. The rules specify thak there shall be a referee and an Parknrttourir .....21 west lAhmrt vn i Test for Center Y. 'Tomorrow ex-eninc Center Ave. T.

M. C. A. will have as their Kueat the aironjr Knfvh Rauh club, one of the best lightweight teams in Pennsylvania and tho cnlv team to win the aeries from the bovs last yer. The boys with Capt.

Alien, forward, and Doug. Henry, guard, in their liniun. and Enoch Kauh with Wheeler at forward and Goldstein at for-ward, are bound to be a thrill every minute of the game. There will be two good preliminary camea before the big game. Midgets vs.

I. K. S. Midgetg at 7:7.0 p. m.

at 8 d. Morgan Community going aboUl Kill in. nnij-uid cra-w will sen In the pivot opsitlon. The 'forwards will shape up a help the b-nt line in this section. The service William Hobertson and William Katton.

both of SefTs, are claimed to have b-en secured as well as Kobertson of These, together with Heed at out-alde-risht should make thlngj Interesting. Jones A. C. on Floor. Jon ps A.

of Camepi woald like to book itamM with 16 to 18 jreax teams. Wrtte Joe Gulp, 41 Ontr art, Car- ngjTi or -niainM umpire and that the umpire should pay particular attention to the players who are not concentrated on the Kanisaa AKglea Int. of GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL. aid at 40 41 en in Jo that the seat reservations indicate two large crowds, and those wishing to get choice seats are urged to act notckly. ball, the players in the back court.

An umpire may also assist the referee in calling out of bounds plays and in tossing held balls wherever lie Yet 91 Needlessly, by Testg Our experience shows falling Viair most always due to infected Sebum. Now overcome. deems it fit. Between the halves Eolster and vVeltsel went to the dressing room. As they were putting on their attire, Manager Goldman of tne came in to pay his regards.

The referee-umpire program met his hearty O. K. Goldman, then departed and In came Manager Golomb of the Coffeya. Colomb, In addition to paying his regards, wanted to inow tWe reason for Mseehester save Morrow school q'jite a the final score beins S3 lo 3. Lineup Maneh.slei- S3.

Morrow Washington jsWJaw Carlin rhail" gtanton gaiter Morhr Freeland i li ls Substitutiene Morhr for Htanton for Morhr. Mmk for Leslie Parker foe Baxter. Autustius for Freoland Field eoals McGw 3. Carlin J. Washington 7 Leslie t.

fhallis 8. Fools ilsn-hester I out ot Morrow 3 out of 10. Referee parey, Seorers Ross and Itii-hards. Griakart and Mesaman. Tn a vers etese ruardipc aarne.

O'Hara deeatd WooisJair a to i. Lineup: Woolslair 3. O'Hara S. Robinson Reaboe, O-lb Rosek 'Hr Villa r.aptje Clavton Dean Hnrr'i Huhatltntions Thompson for Zappa: Mfrs for Clavton: Criveia. for Hrria.

Field coals P.osek 1 Villa 1. Fouls fean 1 out of RosekO out of Robinson 2 out 3: Reaban 1 oat of 3. Referee Montgomery. Scorer D'Amico. Sterrett school scored a snrprtso victory all the dresed-up authority.

M'eltzel (whose charge it is in see that the WestTenn league garnet are properly handled) told Golomb that he (Weitzel) and Bolster would handle the second half and that the J10 fee should go to Frishman, who refereed the first half, and that Weitzel and Eolster would continue the same and ask no questions about the fee because It wasn't the fee that Interested them. "What Interested Weitzel over Swlssheim, not silowln th latter a point, and piling up 47 themselves. Lineup: Sterrett 47. Bwtrshelm Beckett Sheperd Weetw-iod Andersoii Davison Oovler Remove the infected Sebum and you remove McOlm and Bolster was that Frishman should Pollard Subalit-jl-lons for Kleeth. IaWHoo for McLaughlin.

PTeeth for Boat. Mc- the cause of most baldness Written Guarantee to Grow Hair, or Money Back IaacJilin for Dawson. Courstara for Andor- son. Harkens for Pollard. Field ajoals Westwnod 9.

Beclcetf S. Davison rouls (J 1 i wrali tarfe Fr. iavtson. i out or 4. Kereree Haber.

Scorer lieafer. Timer Conte. S. S. Catholic Lyceum We Guarantee WRITING New Hair in 90 Days Falling Hair Stopped or Cottt Nothing ur.a3 we grow hair.

The Van EssS-botde treatment is absolutely guarmn teed. Yon are the aole judge. The vtarrant is given your arm dealer. All PRESS Junior League. ST.tXDING OF THK TEAMS.

Won. Lost Pet Hcly Cross 3 I St Joseph 8 1 .75 St Adalbert 2 .400 St. Patrick A 3 Yonnn Wen's Club .400 St Matthew beavyfoil instead of costly tins hence we require ts his signature show- ing yon have purchased a ninety- I The Junior ram tonirht between St. Adalbert a and ft. patHck'p should be Just aa thrlllinfr as tJi" li) dozen game not be required to handle any more basketball after having: done the whole of the preliminary game which was a fast one and the first half of the big trame which was a furious one and too muoh for any on man to handle; and that In the Interest of the West Penn league they would donate their services and protect the tamo.

Weitael, having seen the second quarter of the game, realized the need of an umpire. An umpire in a game is more of a prevention than, a penalizcr. The players, knowing the presence of the additional official, will not do tbe pushing, elbowing and body checking on players not engaged in the immediate scrimmage. Manager Golomb of the Coffey cTuu told Weitzel that the Coffey club would not play in the game if there were a referee and an umpire. Weitzel and Bolster put back on their civilian clothes and watched the rest of the game.

The Coffeya lost by one point. Referee Frishman, according to Mr. Weitzel. "did the best any man could, considering." What the West Penn league officials should find out Is the reason for Coffey's refusal to play with an umpire on the game. 10 aay insoncnu 11 it laus, we refund your money.

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Tn fart every junior fame in the last two weeks has Seen decided by le tban five pointa, so elo1v matrh are the teams. On Satordsr Monday St. Joseph's follicles and plugs them. Germs by the millions then start to feed pon he ai r. Sem i -bal dness comes first; then with neglect comes total baldness.

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Baldness is a symptom of a disease. Note this fact and mark it. It is most frequently a symptom of infection of the Sebum the scalp oil. Infected Sebum Sebum is an oil. It forms at the follicles of the hair.

Its purpose is to lubricate the hair. But it often becomes infected. It cakes on the scalp; dogs the ana tioiy uroas Jrs. meet. Tne caturaay night rarne is the rernlarly scheduled one and will be played at 8 clock as usual.

The game Monday nifht ts one that was ordered Dlaved c-rer bv the league and will "Eu never tasted such rich mellowness as Wellmari's method puts in this tobacco be played in conjunction with St- Matthews Jr. fame, also ordered played over. The two games will be the events en Mor-dav niffht and the South side Market I hoope was engaged expressly for the play IT of thes two ramea. SL Josenh's Jrs. snd Holy Oos Jrn.

sre le and these i two game may give one or the otner a Kreai edge. fTsadc A7lS7Q, Jimes NAWUman which juil seemed toVithlj Knickers IMeet C. M. C. Knirke-hocker cluh are enjeyir.sr 1 rather successful season with seven vie drvetopea a secret tooacco process a pipe ro one ctc cvci mtw vrhich vven inftaot and widespread his secret until we acouired II iavot.

It yitided njMlkr-bodui "VNWltnatfs Method and by tones arainst tour defeats. The addition of Thompson and Wallace Tiave alrenirth-ened the team. These two lads are well known in schnlajiOc circlen. Their clever floor work have made them the outstand ing factor in the last few arames. To- nleht the Knlckors will furnish the op "CANADA-DRY" Tfce Cmptre rater A tew Gilt Rots.

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