Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 6

Publication:
The Newsi
Location:
Frederick, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE DAILY NEWS, FREDERICK, SATIFBBAY, MARCH 31, 1923. 1923 Schedule For B. R. L. Announced; Drive For FunTStarts Soon Baseball Takes On New Life As 1923 Schedule Is Made Public Today Drive For S2.500 Fund For Local Club Under Way Coming Week.

HUSTLERS TO GET EIGHT SATURDAY GAMES AT HOME asked to remain again this Waynes'ooro -will have Country Morris at the head of its club. Country is one of old standbys in this league and 5-s recosoazed as one ot the twst players making ie rounds in these pans as as an able Afternoon Came of July 4 to Be Played Here With Martinsburg. The official 19C3 Blue Rsdso L'v first liiaf. As i he Saturday The tiril rfat tais city and HMO', or. On Msy u' Hustlers wi-1 and tow a.

a boiwe- the loc.i!a rg will have Mike at the head ot its club in to all lass in towns. fc'asiim ihat wo would like to 1 done away with this yea is the i inter-cSty squabbling. Towards the i 1 latier part of last season's raco several of tho clubs were oa the anxious licitfh too many on supposod technicalities aios-r-. Kach and little thins was a and ia M-vera! instances fans in -rtain towns bccatne pretty a IN THE SOCIAL WORLD STK-; tak- fc to Mar-! -V dclsghtful birthday party iJasburg 5or the morning c.xhsbif.oa lr at Iwaic of Sir. and i a tjo oru a5 Nicholson.

n-N-ir J5oyjK on Sat- nnlny wniiis March in honor of their daughter. Jennie's birMnljy. A la rse rsusober of her friends were pr'-M-nt and enjoyable ins and plnyinjj Ramos. Tho W.TS decorated iritli and in the a'tcrnoo: ivill "be the attraction ia city. The season close oa September l.a- lior Day.

Haserslowu v.iH yiay the last ganses with the Ilus-ti'TS. Two gauies arc dockcttii for thai day: rirst wiil be played hero ia the morning anil the second be played in ia tho aiu rcooa. Drive For Funds. The drive for tne Ili.oO'J necessary 10 put 'the locals oil a gooil Jiuunci-tl basis "Kill be started next, week, it said. The original plan was to jaake an effort to thu money week, but this not adher-d io and action was postponed a According to all indications, the coming season should be one ot the most successful" ever by this circuit.

the ia other towns each clui lias array material froai io sciect a. bail club. Lineuo of Managers. The line-up of managers that tvili direct the destinies ot flubs in this circuit, as lach have had r.loag maaagsrial linos and all ivsll take an active pan ia the club, it has not announced its personnel, the confidence thnt "bespeaks tl.e knov-'lettse that material is where hands can be placed Upon it. Frederick will be Into the fray by Norman Mi.Xt.-ili, comes here and vM.

i i rr-fn-shmentK ivr-ro For- Tliore a large birOiday cake Thovf Mr. and Mrs. -Xk-hok-'n. Mr. mid Mrs.

Car- Kietri. Mr. and Mis. John woriby. Mrs.

AVillintn Stottlemyer. Mrs. K-isron. Marv Nk-h- Mi'ucs Ada and Jennie "xieliol- I Millie MoxSoy. Tjiritn.in.

TKnithr Sprinjr. Kisser. rary Keltii. Jpnuie Cnrrye Fmncos Kinc, Virrinia HnwkiiK. Law ron ee and Konucth Bur- Enrle Spring.

JIarry M'arson. Xoona-i Heili-msj. Thomas nalpli niu! Kfottlpmyor. Kicharcl. Satinu-l.

I'-Trie rind JMvin Xicholson. Carson Ward. Pliilh! rhoebsiy. OFFICIAL 1923 BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE SCHEDULE HAGERSTOVVX MARTIXSWIMJ FREDERICK CIIAMBKIttltl KG HANOVER Saturday tiatces. AT HAGEKSTOWN READ 23.

13. I 0, 1. 2 t'l, -M-'iy 1.1. 20 jus.p 7 -1 as Asi--. J5, jy a.

ra. .1 IV ly la J. 27 A.ss. 7 A MX- I. 1 -May JSIIK- i L'7, "i-j Au-.

1'u. AT MARTINSBLRG May 23, I'l June 15, -'C Jtiiy ti. 10 July 31 THE May JS. June 31. li: June 1S, July 17 'IS May 17 June 0, 7 4 a July Aug.

30 3ft 31 June is 1:1 31. 30. 23 H('it. If j) June 1. June --1.

-'0 An-, a. Atijj. ol Sept. AT WA1XESBOSO May 14, 17 June 4, 5 July 2. July Aug.

13, 11 May 21, 22 June 8. June 27, 2S July 27, Aa-j. 20, 21 NEWS Jane 1. .1 20 July 17 U. 7 Auff.

31; Mav Juiie C. A 1, 2 An-. 2i. May a m. June in 11, 12 Aijij.

Seyt. 3, a AT FREDERICK May 30. 31 Jaae 20, 21 July 11. 12 Aug. 10 Aug.

27; Sept. 3 azn May 15, 1C Jane 4, 5 July 3, 4, Julv 20, Aug. 13, 14 May 2--N 20 Juae 22, July 10 '4 An-. 20, 30 FOR May 21, AT CHAMBERSBUKG Mar 2S, 29 June 25, 26 July IS, 19 Aug. 3, Aug.

31; Sept, Mav 30, a Juue 20, 21 July 5, 33 27 Sept 3, am Slay 23, 24 June 15, 0, 10 July 30, 31 22, 23 Mav IS, Jsito s. Juuc 27, 2S julr 27, 20, 21 Juae 11. 12 i I I I 20 A July HL.L 17, -IS May 25, 14, 17 Juue 13, -I'jue 4, 5 July 30 4. Au-. 1.

2 22, 23 Aus. 13, 14 AT HANOVER May 21, 22 June Juae 20, July 25. 2 i 17, I May 28, 29 June 22, July 10, 17 i Aug. C. 7 Aug.

2(), 20 jj May 30 31 i June 2(, 21 i July 13. AUK. 30 i Au 27, 23 May 23, 24 1 June 13, 34 5 G. )i 30, 31 Aug. 24.

May 1C Juuc IT, 7 JuJy 4. a in July 2Ci. 2J Aug. 15. 1C SPORTS 1 MAJORS ARE DOING TRACTOR KILLS ITS DRIVER Victim Pinned Down For an Hour Before Machine Can be Moved.

X. March De Maria wag kille'l at Miimtoia. by tin- of fann tractor. T'se victim was "0 years olil and ivas thf so of Jow.h IA; living at Saumit-r ro.ul the railroad. The on the tnicuir -wiser, the wheels Iiu- a Iiolo and he sud-leniy threw on the reverse to baric out.

Instead of thf- ur.i'-i.lr.e so ins: backward, it rc-uvii jip and fell over, crushing tin- 'Irivor. Tliarc was no to bo found In the to raw the heavy 3na v.juk- aM from villf Hie yoiins: 111,1:1 The arciilenr hapiicnr-il alimi: three oVIx-k -r was an hour before, the truc'or coukl be removed. CO. A TO PLAY EXPRESS COMPANY TEAM TONIGHT Fast Game is Expected on Armory Court--Washingtonians Won Before. The Company A basketball team will up its Sf.nsi.'a this evening at 0 o'clock playins the faC team ropreseiu- American Express Company.

Washington. 1. J. This cc-aai dt-featetl the mHiiiaicen earlier iu the swison. This evening's game will be playtd in the Armory.

A preliminary game will be played at Oijjpaiiy A reserves and the Juniors. William Kreh oiliciaie in both The line-up for Company A-Aru- f-rii-an Kailwaj- Impress Company game ball pi.v. it highly tcuted FS rr and manager. Ptood that his experience r.s manager 35 not" ot many years duration, his training gainod while playing the "bi? time" is to Keep Jsls c-tib Irom being anything iut "easy pick- Ja's" lor the other coaten-Jeis tor the TVh-lo Kelly, nn engineer a stave mill near Voxvillo. was al-ins road in Jiis tmck which acrvHinlatily refused to KO.

a numlx-r of rionds CTtlierwl bis home to ebnue iifc by piirprise p.trfy. When Kr-liy arrived liowo sumo liourfi Into Iso found a number of friends en bored in 2ionrr. present were amonc: those Mr. 1923- championship. Martinsburg bo handled in the Season's onslaughts by Mack, son of Connie The lathf-r oi" the Mountaineer manager has helped to make baseball history p.ir! the Champ pilot, is saiil to inherit the baseball knowledge his famous clad.

Hanover will be in the hands of George E. Wilson. Reports ironi tiw Haider strorgaoltl ir.u-.catc that the there are -well pleased with the i selection of Wilson ar.d feel that his teani Trill be considered during the coming race. As Wilson is new to zhe fans in this circuit, the maaaer in vhich he will handle his club will bo viewed with -interest. Hagerstowr; -will have its directed by Tony Walsh who will be remembered in tlii: Circuit for many Picons.

Tony first made his appearance in this league he took the reins -of Terriers they to so lov." by one Mr. Jolin Kelly. and Mr. Oarkson Kelly. Mr.

nd Mr. Monroe Kcliy. ami Ciifr.T.l Koliy. Mrs. Frank Fraloy arid liable prand Cockran.

Tony not only retrieved some of the ground ln-t Jiy the Ter- vier but work rlersed she directorate so that Panlino- ami Amy Mr. and r. r. Green. TJov.

nnd Mrs. A Tt. Mr. nnd Sirs. 'F' 1 tfr.

Mr. o. ITummerick. Mrs. nm! MiH.in rowoll.

Snook. Mrs. F. Wo'lor. Gaticli.

Sijs.in Mr. and Ceorcc and Clifton; M'abel "Rowers and sKtor. Mary: Dorothy Anna Oanpli an.l sistor. Grace: Katbryii Snook and Kdna TO-TOP TlilfTsi: Mr. Thnrlps Mr.

A r. Prtwoll nn-1 -irorhor. TTamrnon.l Joan "Made Good." Jean passed her plate with a most respectful rcawcst at a time when the relative politeness of son nnd daughter had been the table discass'oo. you bear me politlng. daddy?" she atked.

KILLS CASHIER, GETS S4000 Lone Bandit Escapes After Throwing Pepper in Another Man's Eyes. "ew York, March robber shot and killed Thomas K. 1'hiiiips, fonnerly of Battle Creek. them ierper In the eyes of John J. Kane, of Brooklyn, superintendent of tho centpnny.

nnd escaped in an attro- imibile Four men were In the motor car. "Wallace had just OJLT inert flic money from a bank to pay off thirty men employed on a warehouse Kane him a guard. They had just stepped out of th.Mr automobile ivlirn another machine wita five men drew up behind them. Noted Spanish Prelate Ends Life. Madrid, March F.iild.

by Kincr Alfonso bfcome Bitlmp of Sion, which includes the patri.nrchnte of OccSdenhil India f.ie chriiiiain of Spanish army. found II iuailar vein had been with a razor. It asserted by friends that had a risers relative t-- nomination, whif-h v.r.s recently sen; tv the vnticnn for approval. I Company A. V.

Kreh KIK-ins F. I. T. Kreh Mu-ante Amer. Ry.

Ex. -r. Taylor Miller E. Engle TO MEET HOLY CROSS CLUB Game Next Friday Night All Stars. For City It seldom occurs to the low-priced man that the high-priced man is probably taming bis salary.

The feature of Friday's dispatches from the major league training casnps in the South is the aientioaias of Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers for almost the i first time. This teem has been train- iss at Acsusta, Georgia, near the boma of its manager. Bur ther played a game in GaOsden, Alabama, Thursday, i defeating Uie Rochester team of the i International League Ty a 13 to 31 count. The Tigers collet-ted 16 biogles i aad played errorless ball ia the field, i Down jn Leesburg. Florida, the' Cleveland Indians triusaphed ever the Xaiioaals by a 4 to 2 count, ileievier, for the iadians.

held rhe I'hillieg to six hits. Tris Speaker iiit safely twice, one of his bjojles be-1 SuS a double. St. Petersburg, Florida, saw its own 1 Florida State League team close de-1 featins the Boston Braves. The final st-ure was 4 to 3 ia favor of the Na- i tional Leaguers.

IJernaadez pitched lair ball for the losers allowing the 15-JStonians but eight hits while his own teammates garnered seven safe- Rain prevented a clash between the Philadelphia Athletics' Regulars and the Sr. Louis Cardinals at AVaycross, Georgia. The Athletic second team played the Birmingham club of tbe Southern Association in the Alabama town and lost by an to 5 score. Dykes hit well for tbe Hookies connecting safely three times out of four times at bat. Hunnefield, another member of the Rookie nine, banged out a single and a homer out of four trips to the plate.

A motion picture projector which" can be used by. anybody, anywhere, making possible rhe projection of moving pictures under all conditions. Is in use ia France. Tbe lantern and film reels of the projector are supported above an upright triangular frame, at right angles to which is a second triacgular frame suppomng seat and a large pulley driven by pedals. Behind the large pulley is a dynamo which supplies current for a high-powered incandescent lamp.

By rrcnns of belts the pedaled pulley operates the dynamo, tbe projector and the Sim reeis nil Srnce Magazine. Kills Ex-Wife and Himself in Cafe. Detroit. March Ueorcoff seated himself a resrattrsnr here, nnd when his wife. Juiin, a waitress, npper.red to sen be woman, then turned the pXtol himself.

Eitth wwe dev.d ofllcers roarhpd t'ie placo. Mrt. Soph Mnijtuain owner of t'ao restaurant, was seriously she attempted to shield Mrs. LAST GAME OF SEASON American Rwy. Express WASHINGTON, D.

C. COMPANY A ABMOSY, 9 P. TODAY, MARCH 31. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Tbe Frederick Oicy Basketball League All Stars will line up tiie stronj quint representing Lhe Holy Cross club oi Ua'ltiuiore. nest Friday nisht.

April G. The sa will be played on the iloor of the First Armory here, at 9 o'clock. Tho Holy Cross club is the winner of the pennant ia the Baltimore City Catholic Ic challenzed All Stars to the game and Gliarles A. accepted the cha! leage. The All Star team is composed of the following selected from various teams of the league: T.

Krcb. Winebrenner. Driuks. F. Dowaes.

A. Lipps. W. Kline. Esvrorthy and Itoeike.

1hl team has played one same, the quint beinj: from Westuiin- hich school, believed to be the fastest school basketball team in and won taat contesL by score. YELLOW SPRINGS. Tellow Springs. March A. "Wachter, of Bloomfield, recently.

Carving knife was once a great domestic, instrument. Delicatessen leaves nothing to "be carved. FREDER1CKTOWN SAVINGS INSTITUTION Gnnranteefl. 238-240 N. BROAD ST PHILADELPHIA PA- Open Sunda-- rlle for our Established March, 1828 ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the holders Deposits that the annual election for Klne Directors to manage the affairs of this Institution for the ensuing year will be held at its banking rooms on Monday.

Aprfl between the hours of 0 and 12 M. JACOB ROHRBACK. President. Subscribe f--r The 'ompany A's Basketball Team C. E.

CULLER HORSES--HORSES AUCTION SALE Monday, April 2, 1923, PARTAN Armor Tread CORD TIRES Absolutely Guaranteed Remarkably New-Low Prices Size Effective Immediately 31x4 32x4 33x4 With the new high crowned panelled fenders, sloping icld, plate-glass large radiator and drum type headlight, stream lines ar.d fine finish CHEVROLET takes its place anicn- the bet ciass of ariisric cars, and can and will be a source of pride fo every cvroer. T. row sitting, loft to ripht--71 c-c-ficr. Kreh. T'ip row.

ft cr.tcr. This I'-sm the Anseriea nnte and Roeike. Second ow, left fo risht--V. Kn-h. ni.il jlalier.

TIar Klkiiis "ar.l CapMii: Tcnin vf D. at 'J o'clock KAUFMAN'S GARAGE, GEORGE L. KAUFMAN President and General Manager 221-9 East Patrick Street 34x4 SPECIAL! List Price Sale Price $24.10 $27:75 $30.60 S31.55 832,40 $39.60 Size List Price Sale Price $11.60 S17.50 S19.99 822.25 Gladiator Cords, $9.95 The Maryland Motor Machine Co. $41.45 $42.75 $44.00 $49.60 $51.75 $54.00 $27.00 $29.20 $29.90 $31.68 $36.22 $37.95 $39.88 114-116-118 West Patrick Street, Frederick, Md. ''FREDERICK'S BEST GARAGE" a Than Sorry When a person buys a cheap Eadiator he feels good he pays for ir, and disgusted every time he uses it.

"When he buys a good Radiator he feels "better ererv time he juses it, for memory of Quality lingers long after price is forgotten. are authorized agent for TYBEE COPPEB CORES and TYRES TYTAN RADIATORS FOR FORDS FRED'K AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Phone 305-W. FREDERICK, MD. 162 W. Patrick St,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The News Archive

Pages Available:
202,583
Years Available:
1883-1977