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Show .V- -" The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 SPORTUGHT Vendors Of Old During Louis XVs reign, strolling perfumers sold fragrance aith musical accompaniment. Arrayed in lavish red coats with gilt lacings, these perfumers would address a street crowd from n equally lavish The Top Football Coach of All Time GRANTLAND RICE BEVERLY HILLS, Cal-W- ho should be named as the top football coach of all time?' I have a hunch that if this query should ever be put to a national vote the winner would be Knute Rockne. The Rock was one of the greatest. V That would be on account of Rocknes rare personality," a vet eran coach out this way said, "not because -- of his coaching ability, which was not abnormal. They have two candidates out this way along the Pacifics placid rim. The two are Glen (Pop) Warner and 1 Alonzo Stagg. "Warner and Stagg," an of considerable repute says, "were great inventors as well ' as great coaches. Between them they 7771 gave the game something beyond all others-t- he single wing, the double wing, the direct pass to the ball carrier, the spiral pass from center, early use of the forward pass as a real offensive weapon, Crantland Rice these and many other things that all other coaches used later. Both Warner and Stagg had new and baffling formations they alone devised and used. KnutS-Rockwas a great his personality countwhere coach, ed immensely, but he never gave anything to football to be compared with Fop and Lonnie. Think what these two gave to great teams as well as to all teams." Pop Warner had star teams at Carlisle, Pittsburgh, Stanford and Temple. Stagg worked at Chicago ontiL he was 70, when ' the retirement rule sent him to the College of the Pacific. Stagg has been a coach for over 60 years and is still on a working job. Pop Warner retired after career that began in 1895 and ended only a few years ago. Certainly Pop's single- - and double-win-g attack has been the most famous in football faY. overshadowing the loud heralded T. Nearly all of the top teams used the single and double wing this season, Princeton, Tennessee, Maryland (plus ether varieties), UCLA (the strongest November team on the West Coast), Michigan State, etc. I would be delighted, Pop told me, "to have two squads practically even In playing strength. Let any other coach use the T on one squad while X used the single and double wing. I think it would be a slaughter against the T." If ever such a contest was staged, By old-tim- er ne all-arou- nd I would love to be on hand to take it imagination and power. Which rein. calls that Mickey Walker, the Toy Bull Dog, has also gone in for the artistic' side. Mickey's paintings Sport an3 Art s have been well rated by Pop Warner is something more critics and his exhibitions have been than a football coach. So is Bob successful Wec saw a photographic work of Zuppke. A few days ago while spending a morning at the famous Helms art in this Hall. It was a picture of Hall of Fame we saw paintings by Jim Jeffries at the age of 25. Jim both Warner and Zuppke on exhibi- was then six feet two weight 214 -- first-clas- KENTUCKY, WEAR THE NUMBERS ON THEIR JERSEYS! IA note during cold weather when windows are usually closed: shellac has an alcohol base and can be applied without any exposure to offensive fumes. The alcohol also evaporates quickly so Worthy that shellac dries very rapidly. Comparative Ratio Production of coal in Spanish mines in the first four months of 1951 amounted to 3,037,900 tons, to less than two days equivalent U.S. production in privately-owne- d mines. half-bal- CORNER By sources of supplementary portant THIS SWELL THE RED MUFFLER FICTION N ALL-AMERIC- AN Richard Hill Wilkinson ONLY i CONSTABLE Simon McCall, the fringe of Bruce -- muffler was woolen Wyatts long a red. stained Wyatt saw the deep look of officers inquiry and glanced from the muffler, which still hung around his neck, to the dead form of Jim Cary. "I must have got the blood on the when I 3M!niiIa muffler went over Jim on x the bed there," he said. Constable Simon nodded and glanced at the doctor, who was conducting an examination of the corpse. "What time did you get back here?" Simon asked Bruce. "About 15 minutes before 1 called you. 1 saw Jim on the bed. I knew he was dead, but I thought the doc ought to be called." Simon listened only half attentively. He was trying to think of some one who would have a reason for killing Jim Cary. Cary and Bruce Wyatt were partners. "Been dead about five hours," Doc Leland said, finishing Ids examination.' "Five, eh? Simon mused. That would make it about 10 oclock last evening. The dance was at its height then. No telling who left and who didnt." He turned suddenly to Bruce. "Whered you go after the dance, Bruce?" "Over to Jake Dearborns. Him and me and some others played poker till aoout 2:30. By Joe MAHONEY pS10" ETURNED WITH A LIVE BIRD IN HIS MOUTH ANO . -R- DROPPED IT AT HIS MASTERS jTET , Farmers in Granville County, one of North Carolinas oldest tobacco counties, are rapidly turning to livestock and dairy enterprises as im- MO-LA- THE of Supplementing or since. Maybe he could have. He was a great fighter. PAT McDOUGAL OF PLAYING Shellac Base Gondolas Mourn In Venice, gondolas were original- boldness in coloring and stroke. Bob painted as he coached, 'with DETROIT WENT HUNTING ALONG WITH HIS DOG. PAT MISSED 12 DEAD SHOTS N A ROW. THE DOG .VENT INTO THE BUSH OF meat, is pressed at special crushing mills to obtain a rich oil for use in the production of margarine, shortening, salad dressings, mayonnaise, and other food products. d and were pa kited black far cry from the fat, lumbering fighter who met Jack Johnson ten years later. Here was of real art critics. the fellow who looked as if be of a had could have beaten them all before flare Zuppkes painting TO HIT THAT SCORING TWINS OF THE UNIVERSITY By-Produ- The inside of cottonseed, or the pounds. He could run the 100 in ten flat and high jump six feet the ly painted in bright and vibrant greatest actual athlete the heavy- colors. In reverence to the memory a noted personage, all gondolas weight division ever knew. What a of 6:ri?5s?!T rd JONBS. FOOTBALL carriage. tion. Warner had two sea outlines and a landscape that were extremely good. Admitting to slight knowledge of art it was still easy to see that Pops artistic efforts were blessed with class. This was also the verdict SIPORTSCOIPIE tMWj HAm T RT T-SHI- 17 Simon smiled faintly. "Well, if Jake and the others back that up 1 press wed better look elsewhere for P COST ME vs a suspect." "Where yuh goln to start? Whod want to kill old Jim? Wyatt asked. "Old Jim? Hes not so old. About 30, I guess, Simon said. "Thirty, and just now falling in love. I expect you knew about Jims interest n Freda Burnett, Bruce?" PLUS THREE FROM OVALS ANY YATT looked up quickly. "Why, no," he said. "No, I didnt D HI-LAN- C0TO6E CHEESE CARTON know." You didnt?" Simons voice was almost eager. "Well, well. Thai gives me the motive, then." Wyatt stared blankly. "Eh?" "I said, that little remark of yours provides a motive for the killing, Bruce. It makes you out a Uar, too. Bruce Wyatt thrust out his jaw in an angry gesture. "What the devil are you talking about, Mc- ! 7 - Call?" "About why you killed Jim." "Me? Killed him? Youre crazy 1" "Oh, no, Im not. You killed him because you were crazy about Freda yourself and you couldnt stand to see Jim getting In there ahead of you. You did it last night about 10 oclock when every one was at the IV" g-r'- Vj dance." "You must be sick yourself, You dont know what Simon. youre saying. You can't prove that You said yourself no one would be able to tell who left the dance long enough to come over here, murder Jim and get back - o : again." "That," said Constable Simon easily, "is something I won't have to worry about The fact is, I know you've lied to me twice, and I know yon were with Jim a minute or two after he died. Thats enough to make an arrest on, since's you're so all fired careful about thinking np alibis." Wyatt opened his mouth and closed it again. He stood stiff, waiting, still puzzled. And Simon explained: "The blood on your muffler, Bruce. You probably got it there when you bent over Jim all right but that was shortly after 10 last evening. Blood, you know, dries and hardens within a few minutes. None would have got on your muffler five hours after the wound was made." Doc Leland made a gasping sound, which was at once confirma. tion of the statement Bruce Wyatt's glance darted to the face of the doctor, and without looking again at Simon he leaped toward the wait But Constable McCall wis a good $hot. The interior of the tiny cabin fairly rocked with the crash of his service gun, mingling with the cry of pain from Bruce Wyatt as the heavy slug tore through his land even as his fingers coiled about the rifle barrel. 1 These Hi -- Land real Value! They're made of finest "All-Ameitca- n" T-Sh- are a irts yam, heavy weight, taped quality shoulder and neck seams for longer wear.. .with full-comb- ed Bright red design on, pure white. $1.50 VALUE! 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