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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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This is NATIONAL BASE BALL WEEK Saturday is the Opening Day for Base Ball "IT PAYS TO PLAF "PLAY BALL" SHEMKSAND BERKS TEAMS MEET TONIGHT Contest Will Decide Winner Of Second Half of City Basketball 'League OF TfcB OITT BAI.L Iceond Half 8 Bunt-man 3 Bwttfry 1 Burdans Frt. .857 son .167 .000 Play broadens and sharpens the mind; Builds the body up to a state of Muscular perfection where it is immune to the effects of disease germs. In play lies "Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth." Play Ball Get out into the Open. Base Balls Priced From lOc to $2.00 Gloves Priced From 75c to $8.00 Mitts Priced From $1.50 to $15.00 Bats Priced From 10c to $2.00 Base Ball Shoes $4.50 E. M.

Hottenstein The biggest and hardest game of the year for the two teams tied for first place in the second half of the City Basketball League will be layed tonight on the floor between Berks and Shenks. will decide the winner of tho second half and also the team to play off with Burdans winners of tho first half for the championship of the City League for the 1024-25 season. Both clubs will have their strongest lineups on the floor tonight ready to put forth every effort for victory and tho championship of the City League. Never before since the organization of the City. League has there been as much Interest stirred up over a single game as this one tonight.

Players on 'the other teams which wero represented In the league and who have been following the teams throughout the season will be on hand to cheer for their favorite club. Tho probablo lineups for tonight: Tonloht Berks s. Shenkn. Marfy RW lightweight. Lancaster, Pa.

fortn- er world's champion bantamwelht, wan beaten In a 10 round bout by Left Brenner, Lancaster. Lew Tendler. the Philadelphia welterweight, won a' 12 round decision from Ruby Stein New York. bail LSfcfife to ftf to- when and fltrite bftttle tiff tie for first place In the second half, THE DOPE of Madgeburg, swam In 6 Berki M'f ntaer Kl shcr P. Bhenki BcmilngliofT (Drum) loiies 1'lssliiRer Krpltr.

(Mouse) Kmor'lrli (WootlJ 614 CUMBERLAND STREET. World of Sports WILLIAM ROWERS OF ANNVILLE, PAINFULLY INJURED SATURDAY Motor Truck on Which -He and a Number of Others Were Riding Was Derailed and He Sustained Two Cracked and Crushed Finger Miss Mary Houck Selected as May Queen at Lebanon Valley College Holy Week Services in Annville Churches. a i i Annvlllo, Today As tho result of an accident on tho railroad Saturday, William K. blowers, of King ittroot, sustained two Cracked ribs and a crushed linger. Mr.

Flowers Is employed as a repairman on ten Heading railroad and as ho returning with group of men after doing some re- bRlr work below Cloona, thn motor on which they worn riding wns derailed and tho unfortunate mnii With tho other companions wan violently Into the ditch alongside tho tracks. The accident. -happened so Instantaneously that Mr. Flowers was unable to give an account of the mishap, until being so Informed or the occuronco by tin. 1 other employed.

Tho force of tho Impact rendered him breathlenh and was some before ho fully ro- covered his breath. After replacing the car on the rails, the Injured man WAS taken to Annvlllo and from there to tho office of Or. I). M. Hank Wbere he was examined.

Miss Mary Houck To lie May Queen Mlsg Mary Houck WHS elected as May Queen by the students ol Lebanon Valley College, and lior nutlil rif honor nnd attendants nro fm follows: Miss Lola Desenbcrg, maid of honor; Misses Kutherino Ntnslny. Yvonne Greuii, Isabella Smith, oUa Smith, Dorothy Smith, and Matilda JUwtnan, attendants, All of the above are members of tho Senior Class at Lebanon Valley. The program Including the dances and exPivisoM, arn being urrtuigod for by the committees. A. Tho Resurrection G.I 5 K.

L. C. K. aorvlco; Triumph. 7 P.

W. LoVa's Pretty Baby Boy at Prof. Gingrich Home Prof, and Mrs. Christian R. Gingrich-announce Hie birth of.

a babv boy on Sunday evening at their residence on College avenue. Tlvls la the first boy in tho family and Professor i-ingrlch miya ho Is a roplica of the proud father. Little Junior is sure to ho a favorite among th colleen students ts Is his father who is head of tho social science department. Easier Services In The Hill Reformed Iho mil Hoformcd Sunday School will render it special service on KiiHtor afternoon at 2 o'clock The public In cordially invited. Tho Hill Church Communion will bo held April 39th.

Services Nightly in Reformed Church In tho Re-formed Church, thero W'H be services every evening this The piistor Dr. K. o. Spes- is preaching on appropriate such us the "Arrost and Of Jesus;" "IllH Si'viMi Words the Cross," and lie Father's Sacrifice." On Thursday night the Prcparu- wrvit'e will be held ami on Krt- nlgut Confirmation. On Kim or Jtty the Lord's Supper will bo ilnisteroil.

Services In Zion United Evang. ipn United Evangelical church noes aervlces for Holy 10 be held each evening In Of K. B. Erdman, pas- the program for of the week: 7th, 7.30 P. AL, to 7.30 ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr.

and Mrs. TobtHH Hoinbergor at dinner on Sunday the followliiR: Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Kot- tering and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. David nnmbergor and family and Dr and Mrs. llnilmker and family of Lebanon. LEFT FOR PALM BEACH A.

H. Krolclf-r left for Palm Hooch, Hoi-ida. und nil tho other rosor's ho will spend some time on a pli'iiNuro trip. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. nnd Mrs.

John Klsfmhnur, Klam Kisoiiluuir, Mildred. Ethel "and Dorothy. Klstwliniir. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Blouch. Howard "Hoshy" Miller of Philadelphia, a former resident of town Is employed by the Orelb Shoe Company tit His faiuilv will move their household goods next week, iuid will reside In Annvlllo. Mrs. John Xflgler of Quentln Was the giiefll of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey lluftnuglo. Mrs. Hlrifm Delp and daughter Catherine Louiso of Trenton, N. are passing tho Raster vacation with Mrs. Dnlpa' mother, Mrs.

A. Brunner. Mnriuu Strayor, Isabelln Smith Lola Dessonuorg, Qlga Smith, Edith Myor, Yvonne Oreen, Mary nckHii nnd Fftiinlo Sllber, spent the week at (he homo of Miss Dorothy Longem-cker. Mrs. Sarah Pfcuinmlllor nnd Mrs John Xolgler of Quentin visited their brother, Cyrus Smith, at Palmyra.

llfrtriek of Pwlmyryi, visited for several days at the home of Mrs. Mary Berry, 8. WuJta Oak 'he Helping several weeks at. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Mrs.

Clara Lear, of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Berry and son, Ralph, of Rniidlhg, were the guuHts on Sunday of Mary Berry. Mrs. O.

G. Reynolds returned from York, where she visited friends. Mrs. George Stover, of Shenadonh Is visiting lior daughter Mrs. A.

R. Krolder. Mrs. J. L.

Kinney of Philadelphia and Dr. and Mrs. Louis Knight of Lancaster, wero tho guests at tbo homo of Mr. ami Mrs. John Jj.

KreJd- er. MIram Hel.rlck and son. Robert of Palmyra, called on friends and relatives In town on Monday. Mlssea Edith Bonder, Viola Robland. Mary Hlouch, Violet Walters, Klizahoth IMrich and Luther Ulrich, arrived homu on Friday from Mill- ersvlllo State Normal to spend the Easter vacation with their respective parents.

School reopens on Tuesday, April 14. Mr. a- Mrs. Claude Kloinfelter of Trento' arc visiting relatives in town. Miss Frances Apple, spent the week end at Mechanlcsburg.

as the guest of Miss Miriam Orris. Gardner Saylor, a student at Mcr- cersburg Academy, is homo to spend the Easter vacation with his parents and Mrs. S. C. Saylor.

Miss Bessie Kluports of Reading is tho guest of tho Misses Kinports! Ralph Maurer Flayed With Carnegie Tech Against Georgetown "Tackle" Maurer, former Lebanon High School throe sport athlete, who is second year student at Carnegie Teeli lost to 4 in the on Monday afternoon against Georgetown, at Washington, 1). C. Caruegio Tooh last to 4 in the ninth inning when the home club staged a batting bee and scored two runs, enough to win. Mauror, is holding down the Initial sack position regular and Is expected to comn through when the season gets going. Last, year "Tackle" played with I'OBS Millet's Cape May Collegians and went good.

He was credited with outs and one assist In yesterday's gunui. to Mews by 'United Charlottesvillfi, v.a.-- Cornell University dropped a one to game to the University Of Virginia yesterday after Milligan, the star southpaw pitcher had hold Virginia without, a hit. Milligan passed two batters in tho sixth Inning, they advanced on a passed ball and one nrn went over on a sacrifice fly. New York-- Dan Hickey, of Paul Bwrlonbach, Now York light heavyweight, has resigned as boxing Instructor at the New York Atblotic Club. Hickey had.held the position for more than 2fl years.

Pittsburgh, Spring football, training att. ho University of Pitts- E. Rademacher. champion German swimmer 400 metres, breast strike, minutes, 5 seconds yesterday, It was announced after tho event. Rademacher, also wns announced, did 500 metres, breast stroke, In 7 minutes 40.8 seconds.

Both marks are claimed to be world's swimming records. Adrian College presented a unique Player on the. football field last season. It is not unusual to see a right-footed puntor, nor is it especially onto -fth'e onJinary to see a left-footer kick the pigskin. But It is an oddity to find a man who can send the oval down the gridiron over eight or 10 five-yard lines with either foot.

Adrian boasts such a man in "Bill" Mason, who held down the fullback berth last fall. It was not until the Michigan Normal game that fnns noticed this feature in Mason's play. lii that game, on several occasions, his punts were, rushed by Ypsilanti's left side, so he surprised them by' shifting feet whenever the occasion demanded. T.he Yankees used 125 dozen new balls In their three weeks at camp, and officials of the club state the hasn't been loslng'nll of them, cither. If Bib Fnlk, White Sox outfielder, ovor spoils game for his club by pulling or Rome sucii thing, bin brother "Pip" with the Browns, will not be able to disown him.

Tho form ono of those rare combinations of brothers who resemble each other. "They may 1 look like him. off the field at least," modestly nayn Brother "Pip" who was signed by the Browns 30 seconds after he had laid aside his mortnr board, gow, gown and diploma the day of graduation exer- clses-at the University of Texas. He is left-hander and shows much promise. Big scouts had heard of him when he entered the University of Texan.

He pitched ball aa.a kid with the Austin fTex.) High School team. Pat Monnhan, of the. Browns, signed him. Manager. Rankln Johnson, new boss of the Tlarrlsburg Senators, that this is somewhat under for laR spring.

Babe The winner of tonight's struggle will battle with Burdans winners of; the Mrst Half for the City League Championship honors. Both clubs are confident of victory, with this uppermost in tfte mlnda the players of these two teams a hot battle ca be looked for. Well Well, folks, nothing has been done toward organlzin a baseball league of som kind In the City or County for the 1925 year. Some day no doubt about J'uly 4 or 6 meeting will be called to make steps to organize a league ariti than until the managers argue about this and that at a few meetings will be August 1 and then Coach Hobey Light will take his Red and Blu warriors out on the gridiron preliminary training. A phone call from Eddie Anderson just revealed something for'the basebal Hand of the city who have, been awaiting a sit on the bleachers again.

Eddie, stated that, the Speedy Nine, composed of practically all former Bucks players will cross bafs with, coach Spangler's Red' and Blue flwatsmen on Saturday afternoon at Third and Green streets. ft fort CLAM COLONIAL Direction Carr Schad, Inc. Tuesday and Wednesday "THE PENN TRIO" With Little Edtt'a Hofflcker THE KELLOGES A Musical Surprlsa GEORGE MACK The Nifty Jester EDMUNDS AND LE VELLE Study In Black and Tan KEELER AND VORTEZ Aerial Sensation Warner Bros. Present "CORNERED" Co-Starring PRBVOST and ROCKLIFFE FELLOWBS Th Speedy Nino will have such players, as Paul and Luke Peiffef, Joe Lloyd, Billy Quinn. Eddi An- dofrson, Bobby Heaverllng.

and' a number of other good players. I Coach Spangler. is sending his tos- ners through daily workouts nnd Is 1 staging practice'games between the Regulars and Yaulgans. Both teams are comprised of oome regulars and some of last year. shringers Another good' way to keep nasty Hteratu.ro 1 from th children is to stop buying it.

I wi A iLLn -ix-un vi invi i n. i i i li 1 oBMclLOI" burgh will begin today. Sixty can-1 announced" that ho. has selected the dldates are expected to report ait Ki VT 1 Coach Jock Sutherland. Pittsburgh.

The third game to tlocjde tho. amateur hockey championship of the United States will bo played bore tonight between the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets and the Pittsburgh Hornets. A victory by the Jackets tonight will clinch the title for thorn. to Shlpponsburg Normal School grounds as the location for the pr'e- 'liminiiry drills of his Capital City tossers. and the initiaf drill is slated Boston Jack Sharkey, Uoston heavyweight, won a 10 round decision from champion.

Renault, Canadian Jock Zivic, Pittsburgh welterweight, won a 10 round for today. Boss Johnson is optimistic. over the' showing o'f Joe Munson, the heavy-hitting fielder who been purchased from the Waco Cldub, of the Texas League He batted .340 in 115 games last season. It was also announced that has been rein- baseball and that he will be eligible to pitch for 1'ie Senators this season. Last year he made a groat reputation in the coal regions.

Chauncey Worden stated to organized How can lhe poor husband tell whether thfl taste the bride's blo- is poison or inexperience? It's not fair kidding Arizona because a skull half an inch thick has been dug up 1 there. Plenty of 'em can bo found in other states without digging. Free speech is vanishing. Ah, well; so few of us have 'anything to say. An ordinary human being has 204 bones.

A crapshooter has 206. BASEBALLGAME ON SATURDAY High School Team Will Meet Speedy Nine, Composed of Former Bucks Players This morning was revealed the Uct that Lebannn will have Its first baseball game this coming Saturday afternoon at the Bethlehem stool field. Coach Warren Spangler's Lebanon High School nine will meet the Speedy nine in a practice game. The Speedy nine is comprised 'of practically all former Bucks players and" will have, a strong outfit against tho Red und Blue nine. The Red and Blue tutor will give his men daily workouts in-order to have them in fine condition for the Oh boys the big gam 0 of the City Invite Pres.

Coolidge to Boston B. B. Game (Special to News by United Press.) Washington, Toda President Coolidge was invited to attend tho Fiftieth Jubilee Baseball game between tho Chicago and' Boston National League teams in Boston. April 8 by John A. Heydler.

president of the League. Heydler presented Mr, Coolidgc with a gold season pass to the KH- tlou League nines. Tho Frosldaut was Interested in buBouuU and HKked thu reason for fluctuations lu porformanre.s of the tonnis. Headier said that the riao or fall of any Individual loam depended upon the 'Interest of tho public. Mr.

Coolldga also expressed opinion that he would uever nil- other world eerlee as great as tho one between Woihlngtotl and New Boys' Clothing Rear 2nd Floor Boys' Shirts, Neckwear, Fir-st Floor One Slice of Bread Does for Both With two pairs of pants $25 A REN'T you extravagant, nie," asked his mother, "to use butter and jam on the same bread?" "No, Mother it's economical the same 3lice of bread does for both." Our Jack O'Leather two suits are the height of saving! The leather reinforcement at the seat, knees and pockets adds to the wear while the splendid all-wpol fabrics; in newest spring shades, are assurance of smart looks. There's a variety of 1 styles in sizes from 8 to H. Home of Paramount Pictures CAPITOL Direction Carr Schad, Inc. Tuesday and Wednesday Znkor and Jesse L. 'resent a William DeMille Production "LOCKED DOORS" Tho story of a wife's confidence In the other man.

STARRING Betty Compson With THEODORE ROBERTS a Paramount 1 COMEDY "Powered Chicken" struggle this week which Is merely a workout for the both teams. Prac-. tically all of the school boys who have shown a little something will get Into the game. The. Speedy Nine will probably lineup with Bob Heverling in center field, Pat Clemens in left field and Cotton Tlerney in right field.

Billy Quinn a't the hot corner, Luke Pelf- fer who leaves May 1st, for Cambridge, in the Eastern Shore League, Schneider, at second base, Eddie Anderson at first. Paul Peiffer, of the Binghamton, N. league catching, Joe Lloyd, Paul Gruber, Lem Houck, Butch Rittle and a few other hurlers. We alone aall Jack O'Leather in Lebanon. fr J.

SHenk Free Swimming For Boys of The City at The Y.M.C.A. Building Tho officials at the Y. M. C. A.

are plannig on the last two weeks in June for the annual free swimming campaign to be held for the boys of the city between the ages of 10 and 16 inclusive. This campaign is open to any boy regardless of membership. Last year about 75 boys aqcepted the free lessons through an informal invitation but this year the campaign is going to be thoroughly organized the goal is 500 or more boys. 1 The number of free lessons this year will be five to 1 The V. M.

C. A. does this as a special service to the boys of the community and the campaign this year will not begin until 600 or more boys are enrolled. The Y. M.

C. A. Life-Savers will give volunteer service in assisting the Physical Director. Rev. Sawyer is also a certified swimming instructor and will hay, charge of a part of tho swimming campaign.

St. Mary's Juniors Defeated Fifth Grade on Monday a.fternoon on the 'iT'to 11 vVeldlimii streets diamond BT. MARY'S JUS. Houser, Ib ''j '3 a Tralnor, frlch. Batdorf, Jb Bonders, p-ss Boycr, ct llartnett, If A mold, 3li 0 1 5330 7 2 0 2 0 100 1 1 4 0 1 5620 .11 4 5.2 0 1 0 Totals 41 21 'Hartley, St'hunuikor, ss 3 I "White, Kraxlor.

2b 'Ciering-. cf yeuhert, ah Cp.penhaver, )f Batdorf, quarry, i-f h. o. a. ft.

3201 1222 1 2 1 3 fl 0 i i i 2 0 1 I 0 2200 I Totalsc 14 13 21 4 5 M. Jrs. 11 300 10-4b 5th Umdn 6 6' 0 2 0 0 IS 5 I Two-Base Hlts-lTrU-h J. Souders 'Trajior I. Three-Base l-rli'h I'.

Stolen Basres-r-Tratnor UerliiK 2, Bartley.j grhnener 2. Sti'iii" Wliite 4, 3, by Soudei's 1. Savannah, Although rain forced fanqelljition of the Rochester hern wprf oj) to pi ,1.

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