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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, January 2, 1930 <:• ***************************************************** $ Fistic Disposition of Hack Wilson ~ $* A U LotTchildhood. habits are traced the psycho-analysts t.o the experiences ~ Something that happened way back yonder in bis * youth affected his subconscious mind, they explain. and Is reby ~ * ~ * ~ :t ~ * : : '~* When Food Sours :t : * ~ * = * = l* Lots of folks who think they ' ~tve "indlge~tlon" have only an acid Cvbdition which could be corrected tn five or ten minutes. An effective anti-add like Phillips Milk of Magnesia soon restm·es digestion to normal. I'hillips does away with all that j sourness and gas right after meals. It ~. prevents the distress so apt to occur two hours after eating. What a pleaS· 1 .ant preparation to take! And bow good it is for the system! UnlikE> a ~ burning dose of soda-which is but j temporary relief at best-Phill!ps 1 Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many ~ times Its volume In acid. ' Next time ll hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on the least dis· comfort. try;t ,j; ~ sponsible tor the actions. good or bad. of the matured person. Perhaps tt is possible in this way to account for the pugilistic tenden~les of Mr Lewis Robert Wilson, the slugging outfielder of the Chieago Cubs who was nkkoamed Aaek many years .,go because of his physiC'al resemblance to George tfackenschmidt, the heavyweight wrestler. Some time ago Wilson gained undue prom!· nence by knocking out l'ete · Donohue. \'eteran pitcher of the Cineiunatl Reds,_ with one punch while t~e athletes of the two National league teams were waiting tor a train In ll Cincinnati rail way station. By some "Hammering Htck" was held as an 1ffender against the peace and dignity of the commonwealth. By others he was regarded as a righteous defender of the collective good name of the Cubs. By John Heydler. who lnve:;;tlgated the ease, he was absolved of rowd,vlsm and rough· Hack Wilson. neckery. writes Sam Greene in the Detroit News. [t may be that Wilson was guided by lmpulo:es implanted In his early youth through assorbuion with James F. Daugherty, the esteemed "Bard'.:~ of Leiperville," and a man identified for many years with the profession of fist swlngtng. While not genel'!llly known, It Is a fact that Daugherty, the man who refereed the Dempsey-Gibbons fight In Slwlhy and the man who manages George Godfrey, the curr·ent ''Black l\lenace'' of the heavy· weight division, 1!1 the baseball godfather of Lewis Hobert Wilson. According to Daugherty, Wilson always was a "handy guy with his fists." ''If he had taken up tio:dng, l thlnl; he would have been just as big a sensation as he Is in bnsehall," opines the baron. "1 have sPen hlm with the gloves on in a gyrnnasi11m and he has a powerful wallop. 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While a stt:dent at Andover Prep school, Eddie Maoan, famous Harvard football star, pitched a baseball game and between innings took part tn 100 and 220-yard races, wtnning both In his baseball uniform. • • • Jack Walker, a member of the Seattle Hockey club, in the Pacific Coast league. bas been playing hockey for 25 yeara. He started bis lee career with the Port Arlhnr team of the Thunder Bay Amateur league in 1905. l White Sox Star Ru:;sell fiergtJerm. the all-confer· ence fullback this year, who _is for· ward on the ba:;ketball team this season. He ls an outstanding star at Northwestern. Grover Alexander Seems to Have Reached the End Grover CleYeland Alexander seems to have reached the end oi' tae road at last, but you never can tell. Once before when they thought he was through he emerged long enough to give baseball one of the most dramatic scenes the game ever knew. It will be a long time before the tans forget the picture of old Aleck slouch· lug Into the pitcher's box and striking out Tony Lazzeri to save the world's championship for the Cardinals. Aleck has been traded to Philadelphia wlt.h the understanding that it he tails there he will be taken back to St. Louis and given some sort of a job around the park. Sam Breadon of the Cardinals has promised to take care of Aleck as long as he needs help; and thereby Mr. Bread on has given one magnate's answer to the old question as to whether there is any sentiment tn basehall, It seems there Is. Boston Boy \Vith Broken Back Plays Grid Game How rough is this game of football? Don Ellis, a sm·enteen-_vear-ol d Hyan· nls boy. playing for Barnswhle High, Boston, Mass., has played for two years with a brol;en hack. Tnree seasons ago be had to quit after getting what he thought was a bad wrench tn his burk. 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An "educational," bloodless bull fight was staged recently in Norfolk, Neb. The arona, accommodating 16,· 000, dt·ew only 1,000. MFG. CO. Promlnent football men, Including several coaches, favor a new rule which would curb the wholesale use of substitutes duriug a game. It has become a practice that does not appeal to spectators who naturally are confused by the ·g reat number of changes made in the opposing uneups. Some of the smaller colleges which are lim· !ted to twenty-odd players are opposed to the methods oi' bigger and stronger rivals. ln at least one Instance a leading coach has used as many as 35 men m tour periods of gridiron activity. Unless a player 1s seriously injured advocates of the proposed rule say be should be compelled to remain ln his position from start to finish. In other days when halves of 45 minutes each were played, It was customary for varsity teams to go through a whole game without calling In substitutes. 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The Hawk tendf'r mrtde his finest average of 4.2 yarrls this past sf'ason. In spite of being forced to wear a heavy mask over his face to protect a erackPd chePkbone. Gains ln 1928 totaled 54() yards for his highest season's total. Bowling Is a great help to golf, acand small children. Askjor Chit~ cording to Mrs. R. J. McCutcheon, dren's Musterole. most famous woman bowler. She cited the case of Miss Phyllis Buchanan of Colorado, who failed to make much progress at golf for a time due to weak wrists. She was asked to try bowling. hesitated, then accepted the lu vita tl on. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 1-1930. "Miss Buchanan, after a few months of bowling, retur·ned to golf," ex· The Connection Lost His Partner plained Mrs. McCutcheon, "and Later "They claim to be connected with "Ma'am, I used to he an organist," gained the runner~up position ln the , explained tho? t rnrnp, "but the monkey some t'Jf the best families." Woman's Colorado golf championship. tlied."-Pathfinder. "Yes, by telephone!" l~ She attributed much of her success to bowling, which proved an excellent The young man who embraces hfs That word "morale" seems to mean wrist strengthener.'' sweethem·t shows his love tor her in collectively what "nerve'' means in· 1 a roundabout way. 1 divldually. Among the most successful gridiron coaches this past year who are representatives of the Notre Dame school ot football are Jimmy Phelan of Purdue, Adam Walsh, line coach at Yale, and E. P. "Slip'' Madigan of St. Mary's. New Yorkers have a chance this winter to see a spurt Innovation that should provide amusement that has not been equaled In these United States in many a day. Female lee hockey-and professional at that-is the scheme that Is now hatching In the purlieus of Madison Square Garden. This hazardous game is an outgrowth. of course, of the Interest American women have manifested in ice mclug In recent years. culminating in the formation of clubs In and around New York and other cities for the promotion of woman's lee races. The present proposal Is to form a four-team league in New York and see what happens. The scheduling of a game between St. Mary's college of Oakhmd, Calif., and Fordham university, to_ be played at the New York Polo grounds November 15, 1930, provides an attractive addition to next season's inter· sectional schedule. The St. lllary's team, five times winner of the Far West confet·ence championship, bas never before appeared on an Eastern gridiron. "Sure, I'm a baseball catcher, but that doesn't mean I'd be a catcher in the ring,'' explained Gordon (1\Iickey) Cochrane, Philadelphia Athletic catcher, In defending his anounced Intention of having a whirl at boxing. 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