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MB McFall's Distinctive Balmacaans i Only Two Fatalities Were Re corded in College Circlet; the List Special to The Telegraph Philadelphia, Nov. 24. The death of Harry Turner at Canton, Ohio, on Monday lust, makes thirteen fatalities, on the football field during the season of 1914, not yet completed. This Is one less than in 1913 and the same total as in 1912. The list of football deaths for tho last fourteen years follow: 1907, 1902, 15; 1903, 44; 1904, 14; 1905.

24; 1906. 14; 1907, 15; 1908. 11; 1909. 30; 1910. 22; 1911, 11; 1912.

13; 1913. 14; 1914, 3. Only two of this year's football deaths were college men. One of these died of heart disease and tho other from injuries received during a class contest. The others were members of high school, preparatory or free lance teams.

None was more than 23 years GIRL CONDUCTS REVIVAL Hagerstown, Nov. 24. Miss Margaret Bevan, of Scranton, known as the girl evangelist, is conducting a two weeks' revival in the First Baptist Church, In this city, of which the Rev. E. K.

Thomas, the "marrying parson," is pastor. Miss Bevan, besides being a forceful speaker, also possesses a fine voice and is a singer of some note. She was born in Wales and began preaching when 17 years of age. POULTRY SHOW AT LEBAXOX Lebanon, Nov. 24.

To day the Lebanon County Pigeon and Poultrv Associalon optened Its ninth annual exhibition with over 350 birds on display. Over $350 In premiums and cash prizes will be awarded. And Upward Are distinguished from ordin ary. kinds by their smart cut arid finished tailoring. Every garment is so made: that it will "stand well, no matter how hard it has.

been used. At 15 Wc show every new and up to the minute model of coat in a wide variety of fabrics in beautiful, colorings. OPEN EVENINGS McFall's Third and Market LILLIAN KAMSKT President Girls' Athletic Association. Central High had a strenuous practice yesterday afternoon. Coach Paul Smith drilled every man on the first and second teams and there was no let up In the scrimmages until the players showed the form desired.

Central's chances are improving daily. To day the announcement was made that the men in the hospital were coming around all right and in all probability Central would have every man out Thursday afternoon. In order to keep up the high school spirit, which has given Central so much prominence in past seasons, the student body will hold short meetings each day. Members of the Central high school girls' athletic association are big factors in boosting for the Central team and they will be busy at the game Thursday. Two of the most enthusi astic boosters are Miss Lillian Kamsky, i GROCER RETIRES Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, Nov.

24. Ex mon Councilman James P. Gates, who conducted a well known grdcery in Lebanon for seventeen years, to day retired from business, selling out to his chief clerk, Thomas Putt. i I rn in DOROTHY HELMAN Business Manager of the Central High Girls Athletic Association. sersmith's, 212 Market street.

These tickets will be good at a special Kate. which will be arranged to avoid the rush at the Francis X. Bushman Photoplay Thursday. Advertisement. to either sign or turn him down.

i TINKER IS AFTER PLANK Will Come to Gettysburg to Talk Busi ness With Athletic Twiner Special to The Telegraph Chicago, 111., Nov. 24. Manager Joe Tinker yesterday received instructions to go to Eddie Plank's home in Gettys burg. before the week is out and Lee Magee, star handy man of the St. Louis Cardinals, is now the prop erty of the Brooklyn Federal League club.

WESTPORT QUA TEX SIZES. 1ir CENTS Correct cut away shape to satisfy fashion's edict and the Easy Tie Slide Space to satisfy comfort and convenience, found in $11 Tars United if Aim LION SJIIK 73, Si jo IIAIUUSDURQ $2 TELEGIIAPII TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1914. II That Harvard Accent Will Be Heard Today FOOTBALL CRN II fecial la Thi Teletrcfh URDAY Sensational Games Are Promised on Thanksgiving Day; Army and Navy Close Season New York, Nov. 24. This week winds up football.

Sensational games are promised for Thanksgiving Day. The final game will be the Army Xavy battle at Philadelphia Saturday. Games scheduled Include the Pennsylvania Cornell game at Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Penn State contest on Thanksgiving Day and the Army Navy game on the same field two days later. Compared with the Yale Princeton, Princeton Harvard and Yale Harvard series these annual games are of comparatively modern origin. The Interest, however, Is keen, and each season the elevens play before crowds that tax the capacity of the stands.

The Cornell Pennsylvania series be gan in the autumn of 1893 and has continued without interruption for 21 years. During this period Pennsyl vania has won 18 games; Cornell two and one resulted in a no score tie. In total points Pennsylvania leads with 392 to Cornell's 118 and the victories have been accumulated In strings, From 1893 to 1900 Pennsylvania won continuously. After being defeated in 1901 the Quakers were triumphant until 1906, when the no score tie occurred. From 1907 to 1912 Pennsyl vania won regularly, Cornell's second victory coming last season when tho Ithaca team won 21 to 0 The Army Navy game began three years earlier than the Cornell sylvania series but owing to breaks In the service matches but eighteen con tests have been held.

Of these con tests the Navy has won nine; the Army eight and one resulted in a tie, Aitnougii the Navy has a one game lead, the Cadets have scored the greatest number of points, their eight victories totaling 182 points to the Middles 139. It is a peculiar feature of the series that In a large majority of the contests both elevens have scored. The Army has succeeded but once in shutting out the Navy while president, and Miss Dnrnthv TTfilmnn. Annapolis teams have six times de business manager of the girls' athletic feated their West Point opponents association. The will arrange for a without being scored upon large representation at the game.

Tech began special practice with the QLCCUUU BIIUCIU llll iXL LC I11UU11. A YOUR XMAS PLAYER PIANO eleven will have its final scrimmage It Is In the home where the Price to morrow afternoon. Coach D. For Teeple Player Pianos are most ap rest Dunkle, while confident that Tech predated. It enables every member will roll up a big score, is not easing of the family to become a musician up the work.

and play any selection according to Comparative scores gives Tech first "is own mooas or laneies. Cash or place with a total of 219 points against easy terms. Demonstrated every day, their opponents' 44; Central High made a total of 205 points against their opponents' 74. Steelton had 80, opponents 162: Harrisburg. Academy zi.

opponents Tickets for the game on Thursday weer piacea on sale yesterday at Mes Come in and hear them. YOHN 8 N. Market Square, Harrisburg. Pa. BITS OP SPORTS The big battle takes place Thursday.

Central High students are bottling up their enthusiasm for Thursday. Camp Hill High School wants game at home for Thanksgiving Day, Average weight, 120 pounds. Address F. E. Armstrong, Bell phone 3058W.

camp tun. East End Athletic Club defeated Bressler Athletic Club; score, 12 to 0. The Braves of the P. R. R.

Y. C. A. league made a clean up last night with the Barons; margin, 125 pins. Penbrook Athletic Club will play Belmont Athletic Club on the H.

A. field Saturday, November 28. Penbrook Athletic Club is without a game for Thanksgiving Day. Mechanicsburg Athletic Club wants a game for Thanksgiving Day. Aver age weight, 140 pounds.

Address G. D. Frysinger, manager, 114 East Kel ler street. The Braves in the Elks league won all games from the Feds last night; margin, 190 pins. The Harrisburg cross country run will be held Friday.

The Nationals of the Casino bowline league defeated the Colonials last night; margin, 206 pins. in tne Hoitzman duckpin league series last night the Nationals won from the Federals; margin, 41 pins. PENN STATE'S LAST SCRIMMAGE "Bill" Hollenlmck's Eleven is Again in Form and Ready for Pittsburgh Special to The Telegraph State College, Nov. 24. Penn State completed scrimmage practice for the season yesterday with a short workout against the Scrubs.

The varsity offense was eminently satisfactory to me coacning staff and they pro nounced it the best of the year. Coach Hollenback said his team had regained the form shown early in the season and he looks for State to show Pitts. burgh on Thanksgiving Day that Penn State has come back since the Harvard game. Every varsitv man is in lent shape for the big battle scheduled aganst Pittsburgh. The new backfield of Dlppe, Yerger, Clark and Captain xoDin, ai quarterback, worked CHICKEN SUPPER FOR CHURCH Special to The Telegraph Blain, Nov.

24. On Saturdav the Lutheran congregation will serve a chicken supper in the C. H. Wentzel vacant store room. Watch for Happy Hooliean Fridav.

Advertisement OPEN SHARKS SERIES First Victor in Tournament Was J. E. Reber; Officials Tell About Plans iiiiSiii LESTER G. HOLTZMAN President Harrisburg Billiard Tourna. ment Association.

Harrisburg's first big billiard tour nament opened last night at the Holtz man rooms. 333 Market street. The first victory was credited to J. E. Re ber, a scratch man, who defeated Harry von Hoff by a score of 100 to 48.

Von Hoff was given a handicap of 15 points. Previous to the opening of the tour nament Lester G. Hoitzman, president, and C. II. Dunn, secretary and manager, announced the plans of the tourney.

Von HofC was a victim of unfortunate breaks. He played a good game. The program calls for two games each week. No games will be played Saturday evening. There will be three classes, and C.

Each player will complete the contests in his class and the finals will be between two men who qualify in each class. The handicaps will run as low as 65. This will give every man in each class a chance to win. Two prizes will be awarded winners. NEW BOWLING RECORD Special to The Telegraph Minneapolis, Nov.

24. In rolling up a total of 3,147 points in a match game under tournament restric tions with the local Zumalwelss team last night the Schmidt bowling quintet, of St. Paul, claims to have established a world's record. The previous high score of 3,012 was made by the St. Paul Knispels at the Toledo tour nament in 1913.

WWisslHHVisMMMsHisViSbttsWisHBIsHsjsjCsBsHBsMKSH ARROW MCOLLAR 2 lor 29 etnt ChH, tnheit A Inc. Vtltn AMUSEMENTS Palace Theater 333 Market Street Wednesday, November 25, 1914 Shubert Feature in 5 Acts. Vivian Martin in "THE WISHING RING" Ben Wilson and Francrs M. Nelson In rrrt Rex Comedy Drama. "iET 7S HAVE PEACE." Lillian Christy and Frederick Chared In a Frontier Drama, THE BLACKSMITH'S DAUGHTER." Admission 10c Children 5c PHOTOPLAY TO DAY THE QUACK, 2 reel Labia.

GEOHGE ADK. ESSAXAY FABLE. THE MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY, 2 reel Kalein. IN BRIDAL ATTIRE. VltagTapfc Comedy.

Featarlnar CONSTANCE TALMADGE and BILLY QLIKK. gun to his shoulder, beds it comfortable, cuddles his cheek down to position, thereby constituting the cheek on comb the solo rear sight of the gun, points the gun about the edge of tho traphouse, and calls "pull." Instantly the bird, with a tiny, crisp, ringing Quality Not Premiums AMUSEMENTS By "Bud" Fisher I ACCPNTl NfCVAW tL 6.1 foot! TOw to 'owViLw I caw wr awry EYhw. i LJ Gill of age, and tackling was responsible for the greatest number of the fatalities. The following is the list of dead: JIcGinnis, Floyd, Ada, tackled in a practice game, September 21 ran a few feet and dropped dead. Allen, Hay, 19 years, Stanley High School, Sapulpa, tackled in a game October 3 and died 35 minutes after being thrown.

Wiseman, Albert, Sac City, High School; concussion of the brain when thrown in a game, October 9. Hays, Charles 18 years; Ford ham University, New York, preparatory school; kicked in the stomach, October 12, during game. Carroll, 20 years. Milwaukee Wjnateur League; skull fractured in game, October 11. English, William Mount St.

Mary's College, Emmitsburg, fa lly Injured in a class game, October 12. Kennedy Michael, 20 years, Pittsburgh; died October 20 of injuries received In practice game. Koehler, Lester, 17 years, Detroit High School; blow in the head caused paralysis and he died, October 29. Levery, James, 19 years, Arobridge, back broken during scrimmage, October 31. Treece, Fred, 19 years, New Brighton, Pllgh School; concussion of the brain as result of colliding with opponent.

Wells, Frank Dorchester, scratch on arm during game caused blood poison. Thrown, T. KnoxviIIe, Se wanee University player; died on the field October 3, during scrimmage; or ganic heart trouble called the cause of death. Turner, Harry, 23 years, a member of a football team of Canon. Ohio died November 16, of injuries suffered In a game on November 15.

Central's Fairest to Cheer Team on to Victory Thanksgiving Day Blue and Gray's Chances Look Better Every Minute; Regular Team May Be on the Field I If TIhj SMrt of the NuiKt second. Anywhere from to 4 5 of second ftr It flaxhra upward from The beginner at tho trapshootlng i the edge of tho nous tha nltro crack. game may rid himself at the etart of tho notion that trapshootlng Ih intended ns preparation for game shooting, or that It Is anything else but a game, with 11 own rules of conduct, its own vtylo of shooting, and In fact related to game shooting In the Held only In that guns and shells are used In both. As it Is played, a squad of five men line up at pegs arranged equally dis I'sually tho bird flies to black bit. Then It Is the turn of No.

2, and so on. Outing. HOW TO TIE THH WOT IXY FOU TKOCT AMI HASS Curiously enough, there seems to bo a generally prevalent feeling, even among fishermen of long cxpcrlenct tant irom one another, and lrimi the tnat me man who ties all his own traphouse. Facing the trap, the first. flies must possess some peculiar artls peg to be left Is No.

1, the next Is No. tic aptitude must be, withal, a vii 2, and so on to No. at the' right of the woods and waters. True, hand. Tho row of pegs Is 14 yards i the making of those dry flies which distant from the throwing arm of the call for an exact matching of the trap within the house.

natural insect in. form, colors, and When business starts to pick upjsize demands considerable experience with that squad. No. 1 man raises his land delicacy of touch, but the major lty of flies of fishermen do not come In that class. It Is the wet fly and the ordinary dry fly in which most of us are chiefly interested, and in their trying there is nothing which any man, woman, or child with two good hanr1 one pair of serviceable eyes.

sound, shoots from the arm of the trap and an ordinary stock of patienca with a speed at the start of feet a need find dliflculty in mastering. 1 20 for 10c CIGARETTES No Premiums with Camels get more than your money's worth when you buy Camels, 20 for JO cents. That's why you won't find premiums or coupons. The cost of the tobaccos prohibits their use. Camels are so good in flavor, so smooth and even, that money can't buy a more delightful cigarette.

They can't bite your tongue or parch your throat and do not leave that cigaretty taste. JfyoarJealmrean'taupplyyoit, Mnd iOc for on package or Sl.OOforacartonoftmnpack prepaid. After emohing I package, if you don't find CAMELS a represented, re (urn the other nine package; andwewiUrefundyourmoney J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WinitoB Silcm, N.

C. AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATER TomorrowOne INigfht Only NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO SUCCESS, COMING HOLIDAY BILL GOLDEN TROUPE OF 13 DANCERS, MOORE AND 1'ATES. M'DEVITT, KELLY et LUCY. BURR HOPE. MORRISSEY HASKETT.

BRUNELLE SISTERS el STEVENS. LYNCH ZELLER. THREE SHOWS Thanksgiving Day 2.15 6.30 8.15 SEATS ON SALE NOW DIRECT FROM '1HIS UA9MV, NEW. XOHK FRITZI SCHEFF AS PRETTY MRS. SMITH WITH CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, SYDNEY GRANT AND GEORGE ANDERSON Hook by Oliver Morocco and Elmer Harris.

MumIo hy Henry James and Earl Carroll. PRETTY GIRLS. CATCHY MUSIC AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION. PRICES Lower Floor, $2.00, l.BO; Balcony, 91.00, 75c, Sue Gallery, 25c, MATINEE AND NIGHT MfWOQ AT DAY llUV. SEATS THURSDAY A.

II. WOODS OFFERS THE BIGGEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS IN SO YEARS i MORE STIRRING THAN "WITHIN THE LAW." ONE YEAR AT ELTINGE 42ND ST. THEATER, NEW YORK CAST OF MERIT. COMPLETE REPRODUCTION PRICES Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00t Night, 25c, 60c, 75c, 91.00, 91.50 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED ATTRACTIVE Do You Measure 6 Feet If you do yon set In free Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday to aee Cant. Anser, the eight foot comedian.

In JACK THE GIANT KILLER OTHER KEITH ACTS Alao Mary Plekford in a naorie. The School Teacher and the Waif." CONTINUOUS SHOW THANKSGIV ING DAY, LSO TO 10.30. Free Dnnelnic Leaaona after the Matinee on Friday..

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