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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SIX THE CANONSBURG, DAILY NOTES MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1000 -7 'gr- BASEBALL STANDINGS I SMDIR EVENTS WESTMINSTER COMMENCEMENT TODAY 'J0 welty's NATIONAL LEAGUE Ghartiers Christians Staging Great Battle For First Half Title KFSri.TS.YESTEI5D.lY Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 3. Chicago 9, Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2. Cincinnati 6, St.

Louis 2. Philadelphia 1, Boston 0. Boston 9, Philadelphia 6. New York 2, Brooklyn 0. New York 6, Brooklyn 1.

'fkti iriNkS. Cliartiers Undefeated as Third Week of Schedule Gets Under Way This Evening Baptists and Methodists Still in Race Christians Beat Meth Make the Children's New Frocks for Children's Dav Next Sunday is the day nil the children want to be "(lolled up" and you can make them adorable little dresses for almost nothing." ORG AM)V white and pastel shades "fi in. wide to DOTTED SW ISS White or colored dots 9c and "lie VOILE plain colors or attractive prints fast color to DDI IT plain white or with colored designs to PIQUE white and pastel shades and Mc BATISTE dainty desiaii to "When making these frocks ttse Simplicity, McCalls or Pictorial Patterns. lteuinniiisr June 1st our deliveries will be made in the jnorniiiff. Ail orders ilaced inter 10 o'clock' will be delivered the following in or nisi a1.

odists Saturday STANDING OF THE CJXBS Won Lot Pet. have an opportunity to break a los wi dw 111 mi Pttv GOO nsi New York 20 St. Louis 27 Fiitsbnrgh' 2" ing streak. The Methodists have been weakened since four of the At the conclusion of the first two weeks of the church mushball league, the Cliartiers outfit is in undisputed possession of first place and the boys from that church have yet to taste defeat. All eight teams i in the circuit have played four' 0- members quit to play Sunday ball.

The tilt will start at and Rus 17 IS 18 22 22 24 27 31 sell Adams will have charge of the I Chicago 24 Cincinnati 23 Brooklyn IS Boston 20 Philadelphia 1G .511 .429 .420 .340 officiating. games and by now the true Heavy slugging predominated in strength of most of the teams is I the two playoff battles Saturday known. afternoon. In the opener the 81 A real battle is waging for the Christians pounded out a 10-4 win GAMES TODAY Louis at Cincinnati. Others not scheduled.

first fitin. r.in thn 1 over the Methodists and in the heels of the league leaders are the 1 nightcap the Greensidera register- an, Rnntists The ed a 16-2 shellacking over the East AMERICAN LEAGUE Christians dropped their opening En(1 "iPCU. frav to the Bautists but since that Committing eight errors at cru cial moments resulted in tne town- time have, looked better every game fall of the Methodists. Throughout the first five stanzas, the losers resembled a group of first grade boys We Buy Old Gold RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 3, Philadelphia 2. New York Philadelphia 0.

Cleveland 2, Detroit 1. Detroit 4, Cleveland 3. Chicago 13. St. Louis G.

Chicago 10, St, Louis 2. Washington 4, Boston 3. mift Phrittinna mrwle 'find usfi SPRING BF.LII-VKI) SOt'RCE OF TYPHOID FKVKK CASK of these misplays to tally nine! Houston times. Williams pitched steady ball and of the 10 runs scored and Mrs. John Rathbone of McXutt street, returned to her home in Pittsburgh yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and son, Joseph, of Charieroi, visited Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Baisarna of McXutt street. Miss Margaret Wyiie of Grant The Cliartiers and Christians were scheduled- to meet tomorrow evening but, the Christians have asked that the contest be moved back one week.

The Baptists can not as yet be considered out of the race and their lone defeat was administered by the Methodists before the latter club lost a number of its stars. An outstanding event of the league thus far lias been the excellent pitching. Pete Sehaeft'er and Spatafore have each turned in two victories for the pace setters and 13 innings. STANDING OF THE CLUBS against him only three were earn-I ed. Carnie also tried to win his i own game by hitting for a circuit drive in the second inning.

Score bv innings: R. II. E. i Christians .023 220 10010 10 2 he street spent yesterday with friend, Miss Virginia Weltner of Beautiful Flower Garden Mrs. Richard Brower of Grant street has one of the most beautiful flower gardens in Houston.

She has cultivated nearly all varieties but at present she has a beautiful big bed of Sweet Williams in bloom. Mrs. Brower will welcome any one wlro wishes to see her flowers. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Old Watches, Old Rings, Old Gold Fillings, Old Gold Crowns, Bridgework. Cash Paid Methodists 010 020 100 4 9 Batteries: Christians James both of Pete's' were shutouts.

Dal-1 Won Tost Pet. New York 29 13 Washington $7 19 .587 Chicago 23 20 .535 Cleveland 25 22 ,..532 Philadelphia 21 20 .512 Detroit 19 25 .432 St. Louis 17 30 .362 Boston 14 28 .333 Source of contamination which caused the development of a case of typhoid fever here, is believed by health authorities to have been discovered. Frank Sluzak who contracted the malady stated originally that he had used 'ing but city water but later he? that he had been drinking from a spring near the tipple of the Creek Coal Company. As this is outside the borough, Health Officer Frank Milligan notified J.

C. Carter, district health officer and together with L. S. Morgan, district engineer, the spring has been closed and a sample taken for analysis. The fever sufferer is recovering.

His home is at 24 Short street, near the First ward school. las James, southpaw hurler for the and Totterdale, Hunter; Metho- Christians, has won three in a row, i rtiafs "Williams niifl Lavhiirn. and the pitching of Fenimore forj The Qreene clnh the Greensiders has left nothing to i. t. w.fh iho v.t Hookstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Fee of Cecil and Roy Sears of Mon-inger attended the commencement, exercises at W. J.

college Saturday. Mr. Fee was a member of the graduating class. The Young Women's Missionary Society of the Houston U. P.

church will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Dorothy Larimer of Moninger. be desired. The Baptists seem to be better off than the other teams in the matter of hurlers and their Kobert W. 3Ic3IilIen Robert W. McMillen of McXary street died Sunday morning at, 4 0 o'clock after a lingering illness.

He was born February 8, 1S59, on a farm near Claysville and was a son of the late Thomas and Nancy McMillen. He later moved to Mt. End YPCU for they received 14 base on balls. In the second inn-ingj five men straight were walked and the winners coupled these with a few hits to run up the grand fntnl of 1G. Babvak was the star 64-WEST CHESTNUT ST.

DIES TODAY Washington at Philadelphia. Detroit at Cleveland. Chicago at St. Louis. Others not scheduled.

23 WEST PIKE ST. WASHINGTON; A. Perring Williams and has Web Whiteman, Englchart. Carnie for the winners while Bucci looked best for the losers. Score by Pleasant township where he resided until eight years ago when denned tne mound an tour Times for the Methodists and had he re-' ceivetl any support the-last two times, would have been credited- MIDLAND PFliSOXALS' Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hood and family of near McMurray visited Sunday with Mrs. Helen Johns and family. Mr. and Mrs.

William B'impson and he moved to Houston. The do-j ceased was a member of the West-land IT. P. church and attended ser-! vices regularly as long as his with four wins. i Greenside 151 400 014 R.

II. E. -1G 13 2 -2 8 6 -Fenimore Only single games will take place this evening and one fray is card- E. E. YPCU 000 000 200 Batteries Greenside- REAL BARGAIN! FOR SALE 5 acres adjoining Moninger plan of lots, with new modern 5-room house, running water, bath, electricity, gap and furnace; terms.

Jas. 31. Agency PHONE Only The Lender lite 0H, Industry and Galbraith: East End Muflig, Schady and Bucci. There will be an important meeting of the church league managers and umpires tomorrow evening at the Cliartiers Church. There is a great deal of business to be discussed and every team is asked to have at least a representative present.

The meeting is called for 9 o'clock. Stand in cr of the Teams health permitted. He had a record of attending Sunday school eleven years without missing a day. Two brothers, Chester, at home, and Frank, of near Westland, survive; also three nieces, Mrs. Frank Be-dillion of Grant street, and Mrs.

Leonard Cosby and Mrs. Robert Campbell of Wierton, W. Va. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from his late home and were in charge of Rev. W.

F. Harkey. Interment was in Hickory cemetery. Dares Stand Back of iicn uuaranree Mr. and Mrs.

Ned, Jenkins. -of Moon Run visited yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell Mrs. George Smith is confined to her home by illness.

Church services were held last evening at the community church here and were in charge of Howard Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Dias and son, Delbcrt, visited Friday wiih Mrs. W.

B. Taylor of Goad Intent. Walter Schofield and family and Miss Agnes Rafferty and Sidney Henderson of East McKeesport. visited the former's sister-in-law and family, Mrs. Anna Edwards, ed for Venice and the other one at, Beck's Field.

The Venice nine seems to haye a good ball club but they play against the breaks and as yet ave failed to hang ip a victory. Their opponent for tonight will be, the Greenside nine and from the rate this club has been traveling of late the boys from the Panhandle region are in for a tough night. The battle will get, under way at 7 o'clock and Earl MeChtre will be the umpire-inch ief. The gradually sinking Methodists will have as their guests tonight the East End YPCU. The boys from East Canonsburg have dropped three consecutive contests and the Methodists have lost two straight so one of the teams will in.

SHAKES' Perfect School Record AT REGULAR ym GASOLINE PR3C5 Mk I MJ wkBk hfm few All Flavors 5c McCORKLFS Drug Store Mrs. Jack Palmer of Lindley Sunday with Mrs. Fred Miss Pauline Mazza, daughter of John Mazza. local fruit dealer, who graduated from the eighth grade of the Houston school last month, has a perfect, record. During the ten years she attended she was never absent, tardy nor excused early once.

Won Lost Pet. Cliartiers 4 0 1.000 Baptists 3 1 .750 Christians 3 1 .750 Methodists 2 2 .500 Greenside 2 2 .500 First Pres. 1 3 .250 East End YPCU 1 3 .250 Venice 0 4 .000 F. Herman, rf 3 0 2 3 0 0 Stephenson, If 2 0 1 0 0 6 Demarce, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Hendrick, lb 3 1 0 11 0 0 Hartnett, 4 112 0 0 Jurgcs, ss 401440 Grimes, 3 0 0 0 2 0 Henshaw, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bush, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Campbell 1 0 0 0 0 0, Totals 31 4 5 27 12 0 BUCS' AND CUBS HERE "1 Mr. and Mrs.

John Cortese of McGovern visited wiih the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cortese. Sunday. Mrs.

J. Kopcheck underwent an operation for appendicitis today at the Mercy hospital. Pittsburgh. Mrs. John Orbin and family and Mrs.

Herman Ilollenbach the former's husband at the' Mercy hospital yesterday. SPLIT EVEN IN-DOUBLE HEADER YOU CAN GET Ciibliatk to Sell Tickets Beginning today members of the Houston Cubpack will sell tickets for the Johnny Jenkins Minstrel to be given Friday night, June 9, at the Canonsburg high school auditorium. All the money realized from the sale of these tickets by the Houston Cubpack will be used to help buy uniforms for them. Pirates Co on Batting Spree in First Contest ONE NEW FEVER CASE REPORTED TO 150 A RD When Ycu Need It! LOANS ARRANGED QUICKLY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Personal Fsnance Co. Washinirton Trust Bnilding' Third Floor 5 S.

3Iaiu Washington Comorosky batted for Smith in 7th. Young batted for Swetonic in full. Campbell batted for Bush in 0th. One new case of scarlet fever has been reported in the Third ward section the sufferer being Katha-line McCullough of 121 South Central. Two scarlet fever quarantines have been lifted a well as one for diphtheria.

There remains five cases of scarlet fever, one of measles and one of diphtheria. 000 002 007 .100 020 0003 Pittsburgh Chicago fa Today and Tomorrow r-v. 1 Runs batted in By Jensen 2, Piet 3. L. Waner, Vaughan 2, Grace, Stephenson, Hartnett 2.

Three-base hits Young, P. Waner, Piet, Home runs Hartnett, Vaughan. Struck out By Smith 4, by Swetonic 1. Winning pitcher Swetonic. Losing pitcher drimes.

Time ipf game 2:14. Umpires Rigler and Stark. si CHICAGO, June 5. The rifts-burgh Pirates came out of their slump in the ninth inning of the first game of a doubleheader yesterday to defeat the Chicago Cubs, to 3, but went into reverse in the second contest, losing 9 to 2. Trailing 3 to the Pirates opened up on the old spitballer, Burleigh Grimes, in the ninth frame rally, driving, him to cover and peppering his two successors until they had scored seven runs; Floyd Vanghan contributed a home run to the big drive, his fourth hit of the game.

Gabby Hartnett's 10t.h homer, of the season, with a runner on base, gave the Cubs their last two runs in the "fifth inning of the first game. Pat. Malone held the Pirates to five hits in the second game, two of them home runs by rani Waner. The Cubs routed Heinie Meinie with a four-run attack in the third, and chased. Harris out of action with four more in the fifth.

Scores: HOUSTON PERSONALS Mrs. Earl Davis of near Cross Roads U. P. church, who underwent an operation a few days at in the Washington hospital, is getting along as well as can be expected. Miss Helen Bedillion of McKees-port spent the week-end at tho home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bedillion of near Henderson school. Mrs. Nannie Giffin of near the county line spent the week end at the McPherson home in Main street. Milton Mercer, son of.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mercer of Main street, fell and dislocated his right shoulder on Saturday. He had just returned from visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Mercer, near Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Marquis and Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Henderson and daughter, Marjorie Ann. of Hickory, and Mrs. T. D.

Cummins of McConnclls Mills visited on Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson, Moninger. It is important that all members ROROIGII COUNCIL Hill, HOLD EETI 'IOMGHT The regular meeting of the Canonsburg borough council will be held in the council chambers this evening at. 7:30. Discussion of the approaching view on Hie South Central avenue project, progress on A-fcftttTJ-r? WltH JORDAN the extension of the same sewer, now under way and other matters ron on hour of love Second Game R.

Pittsburgh '010 000 100 2 Chicago 014 010 OOx 9 SHE HEQ LIFE.HJa. II. 5 12 VERY SOUL IN BONDAOt! of routine business are likely to crime before the meeting. tiff 15e and 10c AH Ha, Batteries Meinie, Harris, French and Padden; Malone and Hartnett, Taylor. The Notes Classified Ads alvayi 5i First Game YOrTIIFl FOLLOWERS CLI lt EN Kit ROAST TONIGHT The worth of a guarantee depends upon who makes it 0 Back of the guarantee of smoother performance you get with Essolene is the Standard Oil Company of Pennsylvania This Company fully understands the importance of such a public guarantee when made by the world's largest oil organization.

We mean exactly what we say when we make it 9 If you expect Essolene to be advertised with extravagant claims that offend common sense you will be disappointed 9 Our only statement is that this company stands squarely behind Essolene as a great advance in motor fuel a new standard of quality for other gasolines to attain Try Essolene today. Be your own judge. Compare it with any fuel you have ever used. A single tankful will convince you. Colored Orang.

to Prevent Substitution Today and Tomorrow Our Air Conditioner Reins Its Stuff! The Youthful Followers club of of the Houston chorus be present A H1LARI0IS STORY OF A TABLOID PHOTOGRAPIIF.lt the Payne A. M. E. church will hold a wiener roast on the church lawn (his evening at 8 o'clock. The pub- at practice Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Houston U.

P. church. Mary Jane Tau, who has been nc is invited 10 attend. 'visiting with her grandparents, Mr, IIP! HIS CAM EPA COMES. OUT WHEN THE BLINDS COMEDOWN, PITTSBURGH AB.

R. II. P. A. E.

L. Waner, cf 5 1110 0 Vaughan, ss 4 1 4 2 2 0 Traynor, 3b 4 10 12 0 P. Waner, rf 5,2 2 2 .0 0 Jensen. If 4 1 2 2 0 .1 Ruhr, lb 3 1 1 11 0 0 Piet, 21) 5 13 15 0 Grace, 4 0 0 fi 1 0 Smith, 2 0 0,0 2 0 Comorosky 1 0 0 0 0 0 Swetonic, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young 2 110 0 0 Harris, 0 0 0 1 0.0 Totals 39 9 14 27 12 1 CHICAGO All R. II.

P. A. B. English, 3b 4 0 0 3 1 0 W. Herman, 2b 3 1 2 5 0 'PICTURE, HATCHER FOR THE JUNE BRIDE (Jet Fresh Cut Flowers for Wedding Roiiqnets, Table Decora-lions, Corsngcs, nt renlly reasonable prieps.

MURDOCH, Florists Phone VI iters Welcome tirccnlionscs tit VnnEinnn Stop Esuolenc, F.mo, and Ksiolulx? tho 5-Stnr Motor Oil, are soM at Esso Stations and Dealers owned, operated or supplied liy the following companies: the Stumlitrd OH Company of New Jersey, the Standard Oil Company of Pennsylvania, the Standard Oil Company of Louisiana, and the Colonial Heacon Oil Company, Incorporated. wAMiiiini imm Itedlheaded Jimmy at his rough and rowdy 1 best! Copr. 1933, Easo, Inc. Todaj's Venture llegins and 8:10.

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