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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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MAY r. I9.XX 21 WASEBALL BILL TOMORROW INCLUDES STEELTON OPENING BUSY DAY FOR LOCAL TEM1S MOT WON DtstUll 5snt SNOODLES By Hungerford 'Tiuii. iiut.li: tr4vU ttwla Uta, kU4itala, Ivtk. ti ItfwaatiM. I.

at 1 2 Oanaai IllUUvftk. Ii aalmlMk IW TkanLay )iMn at klt4fM4. lwkJM Yaa. t1niMaU UaMk I MdV ftt IIHaUujo, i Given Itrfrrrr'i DrvMuu Over Mike 0'Dod, Mid dfewrlgtam huMrr NriH, May TJIJtkaay Wile. JtH, Wen BBl44lik kutiag keWaki tk wor4 anaa Pft Clatuuii II as44 referee's deiia aer Iltufcuufc IhmK Iirueklra.

FRIDAY EVENING, iJPt? Luah) flol i I 2 g. klske (rn4 i. Fl kr lat BjifM. Itffcl Mi alVle i kwtkinc Klgttl ef Ike rVrouad went a Ui 1 fc" Ian er Tke ealy kakaawa la tk rtme lk erB4 ka eaughi od wii a aire'sM raki la lb law. UTtoad 'ag dn At Ik rotiiii lowr lix a ur tn4 In fultuaere of II.

gam tearing aa man iintee wlih ke nfh. breaking through Wlmad'a fin. Ment Fni Tk Pra i ky i ha mn fast and al Ik enJ of In llfin rtiM nlh were unsteady an IhvlP feel. A rMiy i row wilnt 1 Ik txi Th Si. Paul boy a blr frn l.efnr Ilia kout.

tka general buintf 1 to 1. Wlleon trrin) rnnlitw ally ariik rieht jab triton d'a Ili riur tlnne. of lioeion. ef. wvre.

WiUun haa partletpated In many kntiia aitt areoad rai bf la th Ui year an4 kaa apprared la many eille. principally in j.n i.n.i l.aat nifhl'i bout I a Me tlrat aeamat a trading boier. olwwd won llio itila from in 1K. Maryiville Leaguers to Start Season at Home Th Marrsellle lVrr)r Ju rhampiona will play Ulr tnitial conlrat SatuHay. an oibikitl tlnn two with tha llarr'nburc Sho T.laiiufacturinc Company trin of the Jlirrirourv Alliaon 11 11 lu'i.

Tli ronit will bt playt'd oo tba tVi1 1'ark ground. Urilnff at 3.1) oVIiM k. and tha Maryavllla tram will Im uii a ih dirvcilon of Amntun; Mana William Jai kaon. lilever and Jtowr. huir of Inat ytara ataff.

an1 Millrr. a nir man, ar all xntcit1 to work otic on tha ouml during; th conteat. Lr. tor ArmatroiiK, former Blu Riflu league bickstip, a 111 the oth of the l.ii'r.'ry. Nw York Fidelity to self imposed standards of quality makes it necessary to charge Eight Cents for King Oscar Cigars John Herman Co.

Makers. It I It ul4 tk if (Mr lkri)i in tl til A ka4ri lMrr, aar4 reJir tH I'tOUdvlffftU Mi Uuu iht. Mw4 eteeii4 in irM. kkaitf MlUt )rirttto'a ttfalia IkMtAn. fhiia4ltu.

titknd. Cbirago. 3. UatMnfico. Nw York.

1. Ixtfoil. ft. ftrluk) I or Tu Uay Phlladl'pku at lumen. (laUnl at CMcaaw.

Nw York at Vaiiiiuii. Imuim at Datrvit. ltaaion kUiMlinc of tit (luba W. trvUnd 'hlciMiu Xaw York Waahlnston ft. llUU Uatroit 11 14 INTUt.

NATIONAL IJ LUIC Jeraey City. 11: Akron. 4. Itochmiter. tiyracuae, 4.

Iturtalo, it; llaliimora, t. Toronto, Kaadlnr, I. I'KY OX WEST KXU IIHl.D Pet. .:4 .1:1 47 1T4 and Pinee atrtrta. Instead of on the lalund ground un previously nn nounced.

Thla chnnxe woa made be cauH all of tha Curup urtln play era live In that sectton of the town and a tha game Is scheduled to start at 4 o'clock sharp, tho boys opening game of the season at Beth could reach the field earlier than if I lehem last Saturday was on the re tho game were played on the other I reiving end Manager diamond. I uouch declares Kline is a good man Factory to You. Stores Coast to Coast. United Hat Stores Third and Market Streets 55 LJJ IXC. STRAW HATS All the New Shapes and Braids All the Better Grades, $4.00 Shown Elsewhere at $5, $6 and $7 Ask For the Air cushion Holdfast Sweatband.

Keeps the Hat en Your Head See Our Window Display Genuine Panamas. $5 and $6 STEELTON READY FOR FIRST GAME Scuson SlurU Tomorrow; Ixb uiioii Opening At traction Th ftrrtton team of ih Hoihu. Itt latu wltl otwn Ita homo araaon with Lebanon to morrow af. Itrnuun. KvviyUiintr la In rradlnpaa for ii rouaing oponlng of lha avcond aeuaon or Ilia loagu.

Yeatvnlay tka tram in an oxhinl Hon gama eaally defaated Ylllunova Tha contart butwaan tha Camp S1 by cor of to niwM, ivrrafni inuu'iei Dhla Nallonal Iuuii nlavor anil Ellxabethvllla High Svbool team who playM thla avaaon with Rpadlnr will be piayra mi afternoon on me I ine international league appeared Wen End Iarua diamond at Fourth ln tne Se'ton lineup. Vfia. ha been awirN by Manager Uoiu to field tha left garden and with thla addition Kteelton's outncld 1 con sidered the beat in the league "itenny Kline, a local boy. who played left Held for Steelton In tho and will be kept on the roster as utility catcher and outfielder. I'lagraiKing A band concert and the raising of tho Steel League pennant awarded to Steelton two years ago will precede the game.

The Steelton band will head the procession of ball players and officials of both teams from tho grandstand to the center Meld flagpole where the pennant wlllf oe raised. IiCbanon has two dependable pitchers in Ernklne Mayer, formerly with the Philadelphia National League club and Plitt who twirled for Lebanon two years ago. Ac cording to reports during the past week both Lebanon and Steelton team managers have been scouting and perhaps several surprises may V1LLANOVA AB. R. H.

O.A. Sheehan, 2b 4 0 0 3 1 Collom, ss 4, 1 1 2 4 M'Ge'han, 3b 4 0 2 1 1 Brennan, If 3 1 0 2 0 Byrne, lb 4 11 6 1 M'Donald, 3 0 0 4 4 Connelly, cf. 3 6 I 5 0 Dough'ty, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Yadlnsky, p. 3 0 1 1 2 Totals 31 3 6 24 13 STEELTON AB. R.

H. O.A. Miller, cf. 4 2 2 2 1 A'som, rf 3 1 2 0 0 Weiser, If. 4 1 2 2 0 Terkes, 2b 2 0 0 2 4 Glblin, lb 5 1 1.9 .0 Smith.

3b 3, 0 2 2 2 Roach, ss 4 1 1 1 4 Kline, 4 0 0 9 0 Menean, 0 1 0 1 Totals 33 6 11 27 12 Score bv innings Villanova ........02000000 It 3 Steelton 00102210 6 Summary: Errors Sheehan, Bvrne. Two base hits Connelly, Weiser. ThrHe base hit McGee han. Home run Byrne. Sacri fice fly Weiser.

Double play Terkes to Giblin. Struck out Tad Insky. 7: Menean, 1. Stolen bases Anderson, Yerkes, Weiser, Smith, Roach, McGeehan. Wild pitch Yadinsky.

Umpires White and Newbaker. Shoe Team Is Winner in Close League Battle The first week of the Allison Hill League closed last night With the Harrlsburg Shoe Company's baseball team winnings 3 to 2 battle over tne Reading Railway team in a contest that was not decided until the last man was thrown out. All the way it was a pitcher's battle between Swiler Conklin and Kelson Jacob. Both twirlers are left handers, and but five hits were made during tha entire contest, three by Reading and the other two by the Shoe team. How ever, both the latter blngtes were double and followed each other at a time when man were on the bases.

and were the factors In the victory for Manager Starry's bunch. READING Sprinkle, lb. Ellenberger, s.s. Stone, r.f. Peters, l.t Shuey.

2b. Keller. 3b. Sheaffer. cf.

Cockltn, Jacoby, p. Totals Ab. R. H. O.

A. IS 2 SHOE FACTORY Wva kawaj aaatrbed ts ks to baa, aw. May 14. 3 11 Ab. R.

H. O. A. Pottelger. 2b.

2 0 1 1 2 Starry. 3b. 2 Miller, i s. 2 11 Levan. cf.

.3 1 Fetrow. I f. 2 Balmer. lb. Jet Armstrong, r.t Klrby.

2 1 Conklin, p. 1 Totals 17 3 3 IS Reading 33 8boe Factory Mil Summary: Errora Elleabergrr. Keller. Starry. Twa baM klta Kil ler.

Leraa. Doable plays Miller to Ptaeaberr to Balmer. Mfwek anrt Br Jacoby, by Conklia. k. Baa balla By Ottilia.

3 Passed! ball Cocklia. Tina Hi. Una aire Nebiager. norrtc to mixt RETone Leo Hoack and Eddie Revotre I I ROACH STEELTON'S BIG HOPE AN Steelton Twirler Scores 1 V. ii tl i "ROXEY" ROACH Baseball at Steelton this season be sprung: when the teams meet to 1 promises many rare and thrilling morrow.

The score of yesterday's I exhibitions. game by innings. The score: Games in the Beth lehem. Steel League will not be ar guments only between players. There will be plenty of Inside baseball, and while the publio knows little what is going on on the bench, the results promise much that is Interesting.

Managers in the Steel League this year are picking players for head work as well as hitting and fielding ability. When, the teams piay at Steelton it means also a battle between brainy leaders. Along this Complete Shutout Record Another no hit. no run game was played yesterday, when the Steel ton High school Informals walloped the Tech High Commercial nine at Steelton to the tune of 14 to 0. Clare, who was on the mound for the victors had things all his own way, and besides holding his opponents hitless fanned nine of the Tech batters.

Dalley, Jiras and Sanders were the heavy hitters, the latter clouting the ball for a hdmer in the second inning. The score by Innings: Steelton 3 4 2 2 3 14 13 2 Tech 0 0 0 0 0 004 line there is none better than "Roxey" Roach. Just watch this boy working in a game. Note his close attention to every play made, He has picked his men especially for the work they are expected to do. Manager Roach counts on them doing it.

He is In the class of leaders known as pennant winners. Present indications, notwithstanding the sea ann la 4uof atartlnff InHlftflTa ntlnttlAI flagraising, when the season of 1921 starts ln Steelton. Keep your eyes on Steelton's team and "Roxey" Roach. Klein Team Winner in Game With York Nine At York yesterday the' Klein team won over the American Chain Works, score 15 to 5. Manager Brackenridge sent a new man in the person of Quinn, a six footer who hails from Washington, and he pitched a fine game.

He probably could have held his opponents to a lower score but eased up somewhat in the later innings. The new find of Brackyls also fielded his position in splendid style. The Klein team will stay in York to day and hold a light practice there. To morrow the team will play at Baltimore against the. Dry Docks.

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INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COMPANY pcnronr.iArjcE coutjtg1 Acadesy Alsssi Tcaa Defeats Varsity Sbf gers Tk Ac4dmy Aluntal kaaekall team ir4ay aftrnuun dfatr4 tha lUrruburg Ara4my train (n lit achool ground. It'll. Tka gania ws full vt hilling and rrura. and It a not until tka lai Inning that the old timrs rlvan! up with a fw wll im4 hit. Jan king pltrhMl wl fur Ika Alumni and would bava brld tka arhool Ivaiu arorwlvaa.

If ha bad bvn glvon any support by tha organisation of trror makara behind him. Tb ond game of tha aria will played nest Tburaday afternoon. I'ractlca for tha Alumni will ba bald oa Tuesday aftrenuon at 4. IS. These Natty, New Cloth Hats in Shapes and Tones that will please men of discriminating taste $3.50 Caps See these fresh arrivals from the makers $1.75 up W.

C. Consylman The Uptown Men's Store 1117 K. Third Street Buying the finest quality means that you'll buy less hats. Men who buy Poulton get' the best hats their money can. bUy.

P0ULT0W A THK HATTER al 1 W. Third 8. (til I Mill TIUIVH IMtt AnnapMiia, ilJ, May 7. In fit rendition to put up a deanarata Utile, ih oaranin of CuUimbu teratly, aeeompanird by thnr veteran roarh. "Jimmie llira.

arrived hera and entnsed in hrariit a apina for Ida regatta on lha Severn river thia arnoon with lha Naval Ai adrmv rreaa. There will be rat ea between laraity. aerond aiity and frrh man rigbta. 1 i (OUarr KmrU Oa CO 3) I No investment accepted At KaattM. Fa.

Ufaytlt4 Wte( Virginia. I. Al Hamilton, N. T. Ptnn SUtt, CohraU.

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