President Jamison that MarUMtmrg CUMBERLAND NEWS GIVES THE VIEWPOINT j had received the money paid by Mil- | waukee for Goodwin. instead of OF THE FANS OF THAT CITY AND PIEDMONT I Washington. BOY SCOUTS KEEP Tells Why Cumberland arid Piedmont Are Entiled to Places In Purity is a the . With Sunday Games On the Side UP WINNING STREAK —Odds and Ends oi Comment of Matters of Interest. Around the Blue Ridge Circuit. Aggregation of Juvenile Basket- Great bailers Is Irresistible. Thing, The Scouts defeated the Com- The Cumberland News gives the Their work will not cease until they Hoy "to in a close and of Piedmont-Cumberland side of the have reached the sum ot' $3,000, exciting game basket hall last night. The Comets Suaday-ball-salary-limit question at which amount they hope to realise had the at the end Friend! some length, and we reprint the n the next few days. They can rest lead of first half whole story, or most of it. so The assured that Piedmcnt will be better by the scor-- cf S to f.: but the Scouts Journal readers can get the Cumber known to the fans of the circuit be- came back and overcame the lead in land-Piedmont view. The news writ 'ore the end of the 1917 season, and the last half and won the game by er is way off in some of his state- hey will not be at the bottom ol the score of 1G to 14 ments, of course, especially when he the league standing either. Scouts Comets

1 sava that none of the towns oppose “Cumberland, too. will be ah' tc Tli mp«on .rf. Flagg Sunday ball except Chambersburg ■rive a good account of herself b-fort Fiery .If. Snodgrass If he had only gathered this impres h« end of the first half of the < -a Young .c. Payne Sion he is destined to get something >n Is even thought of. They wit f'unntrgham ...rg. Jefferson of a Jar when the returns come it have e\>n a hotter team than :he> Kems.lg. Kershner from the back counties. We can had in the defunct Potomac la igu- Field goals Thompson 4. Young it. heartly commend the New- man fo: 'ast season, and if the Chatntoersbur* Flagg 3. Pavne 1, K> rshner 1 Fouls- 4. (riving his side r>f the proposition •tapers wan! to know anything nb- r Young Flaeg L. Payne 1. Kershner with ail his vigor, but if he think ■heir team last season, it will only 1 Referee, Peerv; timer and scorer time L’f» minutes. he will get anywhere by misrepre 'te nt■■ essary to ask Bert W> d- a Cline; ,,t halves, A Double Header senting facts he will get anothe- any of his “Terrier" squad who le- Basket fans bo treated ;<> Jar that will shake hi shack teeth an introduction to them at Soutl ball will oven ng of like of loose when he sees the concrete —"d park one bright Sunday after an basket ball, the which is seldom witnessed in Mar proposition laid on the table toon tinsbu-e. on Thursday evening next at Y M C A A The Cumberland News says thu-' Frederick is dickering for a man -lie double-header a time will be the team- ly. as follows, to-wit: ager “who once played for stage, competing “As enthusiasm Increases on the Washington American Leagin being the -Ton r Knight.- of Good C in Western final plans are team, according to the Post. W- Fellowship team of the Y M A o; local "V being worked out by the local pro- once knew a nisi who had a seeom Cumberland against the wen and the Rluefb'ld High moters to place a team in the Blue cousin, or something, that once team, strong a School of Bluef! dd. W. V.. Ridge League for the presen' season on a spring training trip with big -qua.I Mv folks down South mo: “Re the look of and of me. With the action of the Piedmont team show club. an c ever made! made. ami not on< a game with the from Cumber midst of a big boom thi summer, record is yet to be squad est and Carolina tobacco enters will no doubt be th>- b financial who "once pla> -■ 1 for a time” on land only from the fact that his boy field in the circuit league team in the dim and distan defeated the regular V" team in Why, the SOVEREIGN factory is dusted there. And when I come out, wrapped “Piedmont with a population of pa«t. Half the men released by tin that place Saturday night The K of like a in the daintiest white 500, with their sistPr towns of Luke majors would have a blamed ban G. F five holds 'he championship of ever/ morning, just lady’s parlor.' of imported paper with 2,500 and Waste nport with a row to hoe with our fast youngster Cumberland and are a stronger That’s the sort of home 1 have. And -don’t you know I am to be a population of 3.000 and all the min- these days. bunch than the locals defeated, and proud ing towns along Georg.'s Creek to an- coming with the intention of iak I’ve got to make good all the time—in SOVEREIGN? are thre* even draw from should prove a better fi- The Post also says there ing 'he game bark with them to nancial proposition than any of the or four other men, including .In', up the loss of the game Saturday six towns alreay represented in the Morri-on. who have the r e os on *h» The team from Biuefleld is a strong league for the past two season- managerial job in Frederick, but Ui» one, one of the fa-test in the state You Folks of the South KNOW bloodl This makes a total population of 0 Po«t man is sure gome rnysteriou and should prove a hardy foe for the good 000. to say nothi^e of the towns of about it. local high to conque; -e •• folks of the Lonaconirg, Frostbu-g, Midland and With the two rung teams ap You South KNOW good tobacco I other creek mining towns close by. The Chambersburg Public Opinior pearing on one night the gymnas um where baseball is always dominant jumps onto the Journal man for us hould be packekd to the doors two In the summer months. ing the expression “the Mary There will bo plenty of action b- Next to is fires-, and tn ,l< —and 1 have them all. o good breeding good good That’s my “Pe°ved on account of the bright land towns,” in sneaking jointly cause tlie four teams wi:i -end in th* p-ospects of Sunday baseball in Cum Cumberland and Piedmont Strict!;- strongest lineup they possess, and claim fo you:* friendship. I can't say more, except berland and Piedmont, the Cham speaking, the Public Opinion is right -'tibbom battles are -ure to be fough th- bersbu-g pape-s have been raising a of course. This statement by It is the hope of many fans that terrible bow! abou' the admittance Journal man was used knowingly a the local teams will be able to have of Cumberland and P drum' In'o a subtle hi? of sarcasm (whatevei these game result on the right id. * • bad r the eircnri The pap-s rf 'he latter bat. isl. but was almost as of the ledger, and they- are eagerly J’ivMAJL^vtlCc&tA^ C/ti 0 tuC< r; * r jiviS rJ b of some am me. tow"® have >v> a t't- to -a- f eak as the p-oposition emreatns the old stars of basket ball I guaranteed uy —Cuy o'd "If v u sriv- he base ball writers to in- rease the Ware and ilannis if to ing that the saying necessary, If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get a calf rope enough he wri! ha-g him- '■alary limit to $1.4"" per month ee ip the noils ami save the games self” is the true mot.'o and can w !! for the old town if these games un- your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known ■ be that city Both Cum We've won d* *•'! for --me t-me wh; to b(- won it wiii mean 'ha; all th* applied to the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. berland and Fiedmont have be-rr ur old friend Myerlv. of th° Wad caft.no--peed footwork and goa.i doesn't get a bat ard come to tht laying low content to allow the shooting, however, and will give he' Chambe-sburg press to ridicule them elate occasionally Probably good aeronu; of themselves when th> 'i’;"g to make h.« first ap as murh ns •h-'v n'ea--■"* Tbev feel swipe r.td play'*. Let evi k ; s of the an-I that thcy being m benefited nak c-dtor He-aM. b" on hand and see an old-rime even he can n.a than Injured. lavne low un'l! gather ing of hall it- ng Game at Mi \d “Chamb. "VNirg has b*--n harping •e al for a terrific blast.

about a “fim-c )! ?a:,u" in c- -k *’ e r ing of Piedmont but ha- fore >-t n 'em v, Jamison yesterday ANNUAL MEETING. to say anything abou' ’h !r r sites FOR THE GENTLEMAN OF THE city of Gettysburg the,- can the Blue Ridge League. toee-he- Th'- annual m>-< ting of the Sund.i’ SOUTH not even raise sufficient fund- to wi’h Cumberland and Piedmont, aci- S'l.- il h nr! will ho !vM tonight ii •»» build a baseball park, a- 1 ar con ni 'ted at a recent mee'.ng. to b-i the Iefture room of First Method pelled to d°pend entirely on v- lun-. their representatives at a meeting Epi=< opal raurch. tary collection Fi-'-lrr. .nt has a parr to be he! i on Friday afternoon. Feb of which they can be proud erected 2 at C o’clock in the >nrt : 11 Mr Alh-rr Srhimj- r iiiib"- at a cost of $3,000 a"d can he com- gerstown, when several momentous, land, well known here w WHITE SLAV'" CHARGE CASH PIANO EiU/ERS. SELLS INQE STRUCTIBLE CASKETS pared with any other park in le Blue ones* on will be threshed out, name jpera’od on in Allegany hospital an RAILROAD TO PAY ar.d N Ridge Circuit Bril Louden ly: recovering rapidly Perhaps you fr* I naf you houhl 'I V." b r. Whether be ched FOR DRUNK'S ASSAULT Char*- ,| with having pntirftrl \t,«< \! f.a traveling union- Maddox of major ague fax-- Sunday games ■ a little i.rry-r .j:iH buy a more — v ( started the-r ba• a a:r! I,ii| !h>- nirri r,f fl.oGO In this -ah* Tb m» re far t thn• !h# d the fl' lmont Met- known as the “Tr Towns” .■ a base- 'o 113 games. < naulfffl anil r,- art'-n a flriin* t.ir. l.a.i rii ar bf’for*' th<- F-1<-raI hav h« n! not ■ by appi pr to hi; / (Joe*: <• ■ ’■<■ wl, .i U mad* of a comhi- ball enthusiast and tak°s g-“at pr i It was announce.l 'as- n.ght by aa v ar.'l r,,\) y ,•« marrii 'I a id oi1 iiif]if-ate that f|»<- value nre no' h” wa i routn homo fr (’•■n J ( in a team that is chosrn to -ep-eeenr op per, Rad and iti '.n.o ■ Oh. hi.i' Inni-tf f .nr- prepared »r, htiy TIi War J E -rriorf. of rl.i.:- on': 1 them This is easily shown iy th- ok. oat contains *. •'I n* r ij !it ho -k of ’he firar. oiratv- k tur'-r- written Kuaranteo ALLEGED SLAVER CAUGHT, 1 uoi r f.itfi : :",j .v f/u* o st named at the biz boosters meet;-.g .’ !.-• t-.. a. u ;* Bell-ans '.•■p arMi-. l h" snS.t COLLARS •la .'. <1 i,f !..• n,iird' R-ad on a ! to ;;or'o A', ::o ;j ] in«ti-strtltaib?>-. held Thursday night in tha’ town. iy b’. a ; !(>-• '.! ■ I’ II. \ ‘A a arr-"'. <1 :.i Removes arc cur:; r Holwn. The committee composed of sixteen Absolutely cut tc p the shodfas hrismor*- kJ '*y, rib hrok- •. vh<-n o Dopii' Sli.-niT Will'' Mr J Mr Kr ... ft. r of Win* C / •! r r»corda, 10 and 1V;, Play business men and beaded Indigestion. tj centscMJt,bfcro >‘-a?<“n b; atox.i a'*>ij pa ,.i, ..a. jfiiiii* '-Pa n m uapn mutt* su teen ^ L_ treasurer of the club, scribed b" o // WATC M DOC ■ ’EM the business men of -he thro- 'own- AC,;”ND ^ATCMCP Me.sweet McoX- ASxunD * CATCcY, 6c I r-t Comma Ctf AN COT ^ -i n Bov A LATCH tec ;;||V $:■ .,r. i. f YOU

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