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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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Pago 10 SIMPSONS' DAILY LEADER-TIMES FBIDAY, MAY 22, 1931 WEST KITTIES YOUTHFUL RACING CHAMPION TO DEFEND FIRST TITLE WON GAME AT SAGAMORE West Kittannlns scored a 3-2 victory from Sagamore Wednesday night in an Armstrong county league baseball game at Sagamore. Marcini scored two of West Kit- I tanning's tallies while Fitzgerald and, Koshonk each scored on of Sagamore's two scores. I The box score: W. Kittanning; R. H.

P. A Marcini 2 3 2 Lamison 0 1 I 0 Bowser 1 2 0 Norton 1 1 0 0 0 Sanders 0 1 0 1 Smith 0 0 6 1 0 Painter 0 2 0 0 0 Bennett 0 1 9 0 0 Brown 0 1 0 2 Sagamore 3 8 20 a 0 H. H. P. A.

E. Holman 0 0 2 A. Holman Fitzgerald 0 Rutkosky 0 1 J. Slingshot 0 0 10 Oslick 0 '1 1 Goliat 0 1 0 Koifconk 1 0 0 S. Slingshot 0 0 BASEBALL SUMMARY NATIONAL LEAGUE yesterday's Results All games postponed, rain.

Standing of the Clubs W. St. Louis' 16 York MEET THE MANAGER JACK SOROS Boston I Chicago I Philadelphia I Pittsburgh Brooklyn Cincinnati .16 .13 .13 .13 .12 6 Games Today Brooklyn at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 12, Detroit 5. Washington 4, Chicago 2.

Nc-w York 7, Cleveland 6. St. Louis 2, Boston 1. Standing of the Clubs W. L.

Pet. Philadelphia ..20 7 741 2 3 15 3 0 Two-base Hit--Painter. Three-base Hit--Marcini, Lamison and Osllck. Home Run--Norton. Struck Out--By Slingshot 10, by Brown 6.

Hit with Pitched Ball-- Norton Bennett, Koshonk, race fresh, eager. immaculate, Billy Arnold after a race begrimed, tired but ATHLETICS WON GAME ord City. May 22-- in a game played this week between the Ford Cliff Athletics and the Ford City A. C. in the P.

P. G. Ball park the Ford Cliff Athletics defeated the Ford City A. C. by the score of 19-9.

This was another game of the Ford City Junior League. Stop Soaking Seed Potatoes Du Bay Semesare Bel--the modern seed potato disinfectant--has many advantages over the old-fashioned methods. It provides an instantaneous treatment--just dip and plant 1 Use it to control iurface-borne Rhizoctoma, black leg and scab of white potatoes; also black rot and scurf or soil stain of sweet potatoes. preserves the seed piece and improves the quality and yield of crnn A pound treats from 80 of or large seed to 70 bushels of small or cut seed at very low cost. Ask for free pamphlet.

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New York Washington 19 Detroit 16 Chicago 12 Cleveland 12 Boston 11 St. Louis 9 Games Today Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. Bill.

driver i-vj; speedway Arnold, auto racing's champion, and his mechanic, Spider Matlock, all set to "go Chicago I entered in the Indianapolis 500- to the top among mile speedway race, Memorial yoar is a ain I Day, May 30. Arnold will a ain drive the Hartz Miller special and once more have Spider Matlock as his mechanic. 1 Hunters to Plan Outing This Evening The Armstrong County Hunters' Asociation will meet this evening in the social rooms of the Safe Deposit building at eight o'clock for the purpose of completing plans for the field meet to be held at the Pony Farm on Decoration Day. Committees have been hard at work for the past two weeks, engaged in. making preliminary arrangements for the affair.

The association is installing an. electric light plant on its grounds at the Pony Farm. It Is expected that the Installation will be completed in ample time for the Memorial Day program. FORD CITY DEFEATED TROYHDI Ford City, May 22--A two run attack In the final inning enabled Ford City to defeat Troy Hill 2-0 in a county league game played yester Bierer, 1st 6 they ain't." Summary: Ford City B. H.

Wright, 0 0 2 0 0 Cook, 3rd 0 0 2 2 liUrie, 2 0 0 0 2 0 Wallecfc, If 0 1 0 Cravenor, 1st 0 1 12 0 Pepper, rf Hobaugh, 1 I 3 Koe, ss 0 0 0 1 Gaggini, 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 2 3 7 Troy Hill B. Hi P. A. Cornman, 2nd 0 0 i Hollowell, 0 0 6 0 B. Critzer, cf Walthotir, If day evening at the Applewold park.

Both hurlers were not liberal in the matter of hits, as Troy Hill and Ford City nines could garner but three bingle apiece. The fielding of both teams featured the battle, with many sensational captures of bids for hits being made. The Glassers, being held to 12 hits In their lour games to date are beginning to hit the apple on the nose and before long no doubt will send the sphere whistling to "where SPECIAL SHOWING THIS New, Smart ALLEN-A SHIRTS SHORTS $1 75c 5Oc the garment Without exception, these new Allcn-A Shirts and Shorts are the coolest, most comfortable and smartest Underwear for Summer wear. The airy, light Shirts of rayon or fine lisle mold closely to the body. The Shorts of Broadcloth, madras or rayon fit trimly around the waist, then flair smartly The patterns are more conservative with pencil stripes or solid colors.

See our complete display of Allcn-A Shirts and Shorts. Price from to 50c the garment. also show all kinds of cool Underwear in Union Suit in Rayon and Materials. EINSTEIN'S Craig, 3rd Butler, ss 0 Black, rf Saunders, Campbell, rf Cominski, rf 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 "Totals 0 3 2 1 1 0 2 Ford City 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Troy Hill 000 000 0--0 Two base hits--Walth our, Ho- baueh. Stolen bases--Wright, Cravenor, Craig.

First base on balls--oS Saunders 1- Struck out--by Gaggini 2. by Saunders 5. Passed balls--Hollowell. Hit with pitched ball--Pepper, Cravenor, Left on bases--Ford iCty 4. Troy Hill 4.

Umpire--B. McCoy. Score reported A. Schaef fer. Pianetr The flret really authentic account of a man being raised In Hie air was in Paris, October 15, 1873, when Pilatre de Rozier was SO feet in the air by a balloon made by the Montgolfier bror.hcrs.

Brawn Wins Meet "How CHd It TJnaer date of October 12, 3908, John Mabon of Brooklyn wrote a letter to a columnist of the New York Press which started the commotion over a problem which he stated as follows: "Mary Is twenty- four years old. She Is twice as old as Anne TVSS when she was as old Anne Is now. How old Is Anne now? A says the answer Is sixteen gays twelve. Which is correctl" AU.ta', Old Capital Sitta, Alaska, was the old Hussian capital of Russian and remained the capital of the new territory or Alaska whea tne Americana took possession on October There was very little government In Alaska for some time after its acquisition, and it was not until the act of Auguit 24, 1012, that the territory wag organized and the capital officially established at Jnneau. The Push-Cut Wonder the- learned Doctor Hrdllcka, who made a lonjr and exhaustive study of 500 "wild babies" that had the good- sense to run around on all Instead of crawling on their bellies, ever observed what became babies that insist on propelling themselves on Oielr -Ohio Stats Journal.

Torlle', Schedule The exactness ot Nature's laws Is illustrated by a certain famous sea turtle on the coast ot Florida, whom Batnrallsts hare learned to know and look Once on exactly tfce same day.or the same month, between evening and daylight, she comes In to the same beach ftom her Atlantic At a certain spot she lays numerous deposits of eggs and departs, not Jo return for another 305 dsjs. KEWBIES GET SUSTENANCE New Bethlehem, May 22. The New Bethlehem high school football team has finally gotten enough to eat! Wednesday evening Capt. Byron McBntire and the fifteen other letter men were entertained by Mrs. W.

K. Dunton, wife of the Newble athletic mentor, and for the first time this year the athletes ate their fill in theii- coach's presence without having him soft pedal then- appetites for sake ot the next contest. The boys reaUy put on the nose bag, consuming more roast ham, sweet potatoes, salads, nut-bread' ice cream footballs and orange and black angel food cake than could be' hauled In a truck. Alter dinner Dr. C.

V. Hepler, an ardent Newble fan, entertained the boys with moving pictures of last fall's New Bethlehem victories. The turns were much enjoyed excepting, of course. Coach Denton's comments in this vein: "Look at that halfl back; why didn't he get his man?" Other guests included D. A Dietrich, head of th New Bethlehem schools; G.

C. Balr, faculty manager of athletics, and S. Bromley and Gerald Bealle teachers In the local high school' M.n Who Made Hi.tory Morgan's Rifles was one ot tlie companies of Washington's Continental army. The men were all backwoodsmen from the Adirondack In Xcw York state. It was a very famous company and was noted for the marksmanship of: its members: All members wore buckskin uniforms.

Cranberry Domeitication The cranberry was first domesti- about 1810. It was not until about four decades later, however, that Its merits 'became widely known and appreciated. It belongs to the numerous heath family and Is therefore a close relative of the blueberry, hucSleberry, wintergreen and trailing Logic. GAULT'S MARKET "Armstrong CountyV Oldest and Largest Food Market" i Only 6 more days left to buy Shrubs Trees and Rose Bushes, etc. 'Our Garden Shop closes May 31st 4 Percy Burk, 211-pound Rice tute football 'and track" star, shown throwing the shot.

48 one and one-eighth inches to win' the event at the Southwest Traclt: and Field ''Meet held -at Fort Worth, Texas. Burk's victory en-' abled Rice to win the meet. His i heave set a new meet record, previous mark being 47 feet, four I A I Saturday, May 23 DOWMIE GROCERIES Mints, can Reymer's Assorted Chocolates, Ib box Berries, Loganberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, 8-pz. can A.BAMSSION INCLUIJINS CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE 500 PEOPLE 500 SEATS FOR soor. BANDS 5 Herd of Performing i lanrj 10 Clowni--6O Hl-Clas, Actj SORGEOUS STREET A A 1 2 Circm in iKe Giving Street Parade Gault's Vacuum Coffee, ft Spaghetti, glass jar Imported Marmalade, jar Cocoa, 21b Cocoanut, Ib Charain Paper, 4 rolls Peas, 2 cans Tomato Juice, Blue Label, 6 cans Grennan Bread, 2 loaves, and 1 loaf free Ginger Snaps, 21b Grapefruit, large can Canada Dry Ginger Ale, bottle Catsup, 2 bottles 30c 39c 10c 43c 15c 39c 25c 19c 25c 25c 49c 19c 25c 19c 14c 25c UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF CHARLES SPARKS PANSY PLANTS 39c basket Saturday Meat Specials Mincecl Havn, Meat Pressed Ham, or Summer Bologna, Ib Boiled Ham, sliced, Ib Ring Bologna, Jumbo or Weiners, 21b Cottage Cheese, 21b 25c 37c 27c 27c 38c 55c 33c 14c American WheeLSwiss Cheese, Ib Clover Bloom, Holland or Meadow Gold Butter, 2R Country Eggs, 2 doz Bacon Squares, iy 2 to 31b average, ft Honey Brand Hams whole or shank half, 1 91C Chuck or Shoulder Beef'Roast, ft 1 8C Hamburg Steak or Pork Sausage, 21b Beef, Pork and Veal for Meat Loaf, 2Ib Boneless Rolled Rib Roast, ft Veal Rump, Loin or Rib Roast, Ib Veal Shoulder Roast or Chops, ft Veal Neck or Breast for Roast or Stew, Ib Small Legs, Home-dressed, Spring Lamb, ft 37C Lamb Breast for Stewing, ft Jg Home-dressed Chickens, Ib 29C Spring Chickens, ft 45C 27c 27c 24c 20c 16c Circus Grounds at Orr Avenue Ball Park Grandstand Tickets on Sale 10:30 a.

m. Circus Ticket Office Show Day Free Parking- Space Cucumbers, 3 for Jumbo Cantaloupes, 2 for Green Beans, 21b Fancy Cherries, box PRODUCE 10c 25c 19c 19c Strawberries, qt Fancy New Potatoes, pk Fancy Button Radishes, bunch Bananas, 51b 25c 39c 5c 25c.

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