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Show K THE MURRAY EAGLE iriTI THINGS the box score never told A prominent city official Is study. a plan whereby bookmakers can be persuaded to pay the sales tax on their transactions Art Llesleur, Les Canadians hockey star, did not learn to skate until he eighteen years old . , .Al Schact, the baseball comedian, was honor guest at a big doings at the club . . . Tom Deqnan. the former George Washington U. star who now rates as one of the best football officials, has a new angle on the excellence of New York basketball players. He believes that constant off season practice in hand ball is responsible for a fair meas ure of their success. The writing gentlemen, who have been so Interested in building up Joe Louis, are now beset by new and unusual woes. Thev have dune their Job so well that the nubile has become convinced that anything less than a machine gun nest Is a setup for the cream colored youth. So . Hut of course, you read the papers . . . Although he Is not one of the present bidders for the franchise, Colonel Jacob Ruppert almost bought the New York hockey Amer. leans four years ago. He planned to call them the Yankees . . . Steve Hamas, rated as the leading heavy weight contender a year ago, now owns a Newark restaurant Pop Warner's far famed double Ingback Illustrates the vast difference between the kind of football that Is played on Saturdays and that which Is unveiled on Sundays. The system, so often Ing ... york SviC Pot-W- NU eepNot for ack, But for HTect of Deals It may as well be T THE start of "admitted that I am devoid human kindness, utter. a respect for my elders, and good Great is that r ...ii . u the fine arts of nest In the and a blasphemer Sag ' eat- LZl - ny Had temples or admitted an utterea a for U), I con tinue puzzled at the of anguish walls that great from ef having 'tilo- - od vita dill to- - ly lias given up the prized Foxx In order to keep the dread wolf from (lis- - rt :ih!j itly. recent- which city any the door. Philadelphia, I have been led to believe. Is In- lant of ii that actually what is hap- ng? By no meant. Having long ue, been sand bagged out of their ?ady, hright of baseball consciousness. Pug- Izeni walk the streets serenely fund, I are that they are supposed to thrahhinn with niw nalna. In. H.MO Bad the air is filled with printed 'etail nientations concerning the sad, j eatily understandable fact that gentleman who managed his team flpiio eighth place this year cannot tuM to win next season. hat this gentleman, who nw ) J reventy three years old, has lived je rl. ,!.,. k. i f"lall for st of M W$ - Sen- i fifty of tlmw yean K something that will be duly ssed here. Ne r Is there unj at necessity fur nttn ut that ilmir s. or r. i a li'.U) i man has nine champion his vast grief Iiie i'ry e T flimsy Imme-- '.ed by Connie Mack nnuii.i. v.. the compensating JitOO.OlU 1 rtvrnl i vi.hp. 'lilladelphlann .training between iwo at frutUiMt 1 vmtina- on - dinnw rather Ch'llt' I, Mndtto, park largely over I iV ncy could watch . .r . away Its i. By ai rr- -i 17 ""KOJIl. " wnallile folks than " hlu.M.f a rrptitti to If. IIlie M the a'l'li.h 6 nrMI. """ 'Ml fiy of ns r,M .. . ,11,1 . long. Malenienn of the -l (! Indicate, they '"""'Jlns nvuv fromi both urk wnNinim. . Illl-M- 1u ,t i...- -. i 1'iH-rx- , do this ' spitefully ly wert to ortak u that beauti. lathw . "fTrllfi! r:ht.. ..j 0n n.a 1.1 ti cetwetn ay, the I J: la nj f .., . " V relationship I .7 i . " f ri,n K nrl-... li.it . fferr-- d eaall Th. h tl t... become a bust fierce eompetl "tertalnme (nt in tvj:rnert."p" - or twiddling ".nnn, " '' i . when base a t'wnrm held by thl nation. Could ,vt "'ng grown tir.it milk . . ' other side of the street . . . Manager Joe Jacobs' et name for Sclimel-, lng Is "I'harley-, . Although he Jol LOU ft. amides daily In the ticket buslines and In promoting homing Mike Jacobs never shoots dice, p!:is poker or Indulges In roulette. Simply not rare to buck the tuber fellow s never game . . . Joe I.oiils also will bp net don as a big league gamager a bler. Mis most recklc bucks he bet at even money the on the Tigers In the orld series last fall. Potsibly because they reaiiie that the place has a swell name for the sort of fisticuffs so often ottered around here, two rival bolrg are bidding for a lease on the Hippodrome Her it finishes outM housing its present theatrical . . . When Frank Patrick manager of the Dcston Braves, was a big time hockey plsyer he used to run on his toes for thirty feet so that 0,n9 0oo1 ,Ur1 he might c down the Ice. Brother Letter claims -that this still is som art o' hotkey record. be Although of .fcwsMy I""'" and Indies nil fed l.mla . S. weighs 213 iMOinds. Homer attorney Suite, Ibe I'nlted " general, InsisU Mi""' d'mt l""''if"! If round of r His ery px'l puf tins Is one of the c'1 reasons hy he rati slwajs V. A Tmnurer Slates I'nlted tad Julian . , . J'"7 'agnrr. the nd American the leading who rooM ers for a l'ile this )er. I a g belied lm wanrly hae h "n He " Jmkry. N J. Hat-k- . Greeuiree farm t lied iTlmrton . . . Man K.ik. former tackle raplain and r'iih. how H" NH . on a farm near Hamper, In tdhclate to and then gets out now football games. lo pro-mote- ft 7 O ul ..n It better watch play that Lf '"f ,e1:HiJ nt-- mother tomewhat " EN wonT i KWOVM t'lpSl 3tY VMM A k,. iT yea fXmrnM S'MATTER POP Uy C. M. PAYNE One Day to Be Spent in Doubt "Do vjvt at tV''i ? fiSf " AS. MESCAL IKE B, s. It L. HUNTLEY hv P.B.rleM, B. L. flyHilrv. Tr.l Mtfli V 9 I A l:U J,! "Xo WHAT, &yjira h 6AW 351 tr TPom-- T fill Tlic Desperado. Tar fm,,t THE FORCE FINNEY OF Offl lis Trolley TRUSTr -- CONVICT l WALKEP PEN'- OUT OF TME .EPORTEP To S HAWE WAY TVt- vf - , , tlNK JE PlDVEZ Tnfmili V So tHiS PRISONER WUX OM lER. CAR? K W7 KnEW he yvuz VM,N Hert I , TH0U6HTi Me vv'ANTEpi, 50 f PLACED 4 1 H PSHOUIMeVe I SAY NOTHE jfowME pc?apcb DiD'T HBl J 'IM ON nOUP HIS FARP HIM I POT So Magnates i jiiladclplnans Must ale Bitter Choice :i I SEE either -- A! Jus' Supposin "REG'LAR FELLERS" I MAVtNT "VOURE SUPPOSE-TO THINK TMT, TMIfc COMPOSITION FiNIS"U ifc VOURS, PlKMEAO? tvH l Mine, .TEACHER' EXCELLENT, I OUAN$ JIMMIC T BUT PlNHEAD, tKCtLiLENT.TOO. WOR.D FO WOHO . LIKE JIMMIE. DO&A.HS MOW WHAT AM I SUPPOSE.0 TO THIMK' Iks ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES By O. JACOBSSON A Sociable Game? ' always . orders n the deprived of chnnre at tin one ronl.l e Highly moral big time baseball people, who refused to permit the Boston Bravet to lease their park for dog races at night, should quit trying to kid the public I mean that, instead of straining every nerve to put through a dummy sale to a race track operator while still insisting that such alliances are abhorrent to them, the magnates also should quit soft pedalling the truth about their pet night baseball scheme. As the lads, who gleefully flocked Into the Cincinnati park each evening after their day's labors at Latonia and Coney Island were ended, will tell you night baseball Is the one sure meant of Intrenching the gamblers strongly in the sport Nail news . . . Annie Ondra, Ilerr Schmellng's screen Idol frnu, has given him a list of fourteen plays and twelve talkies which he must witness during his ten day stay In New York so that he may report upon them when lie returns to Ormany . . . Sclimellng. by the way, does not care for his country's national drink. He et it ers. H f iCAMt tone "TPBBIRLfr 'i Should Quit Spoofing n ins. air-Ita- : Football, same o Simon-Pur- to this mb effec- tively by the collegians, Is more or loco O fli,n aiixin. The rea- 1 K the I,n,s-..... .. i son is uiai u lanes Pop Warner. too long to get the ball carrier past the line of scrimmage and so often the fastest stepping pay for play backs cannot get by a hard charg Ing set of forwards . . , Jacl Uourke. who has trained Colgatfc football teams for twenty-twyears, used to run for the New York A C. and the Irish Amerlcnn A. C. habited by more poLmy Foxx than 2,000,000 tential bearers of burdens. rrohahly another mil- heir . . i a ,i hm ami WHOM! uuiiaio Citizens it to j) some consul- to entitled are lies or, inn riwpll within the metropolluse third I area, of this larg?st city. best . . .... . i indi. oion w. thai TSince It IS pOSSlDie .. I 1L. were brought up unoer inc of one the that i00 Impression ;t valued national possession. I could o Id- - is a aame called baseball. it If the mist that now Jooti foud the Schuylkill was brought lera- put by their plight, after I Indeed, when a great city has IV loin forced to give up at the end l an a fountain pen such ornnments 7.n tn, tan Fosx, a Slarium. a McNalr and K.HJ a aiYinier, no reasonable visitor Wa complain If the traffic cojis need their whistles with muted e so worked TARPON" MEj PLEATE! WHY Tbu BROUGHT t themselves bsed by buy lo t'lim-inlngs- - " i n rnrn i ki l i IA H Ai nil ri uy tKLU tf He Knows Injuns BRONC PEELER i i .l WI ( VI ' W'1 ov--1 tmo. TL ,..(1.1 , ufcf , TGo 6 tim n to eirr i iT m tTt CcY,Tt. ll'..E jll'.T ( W.)'. I I' en T'rif writ vt&v.r. IN J.'NV tTCrt Kllll (? c t. f am rtrT 'fit Si 3 Ml 't j VJW f. 1. 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Ms the WasMngton 1'ost, , , cov-,.r,.- Th "Hog.n" Indian The traditional Indian "ho-an- ,'' according to an authority, Is an eight sided dwelling built either of stone or lgs chinked with adobe. Not all Navnjos live In "hogans." It was explained. Some hut few live In houses. The majority prefer the "liogan" because It has a hole In the top that provides nn escape for both the smoke and the evil spirits, ns well as nn entrance for good spirits. The Navajo conceives evil tbouirhts as evil fplrlts; or good thoughts as good spirits. J.p.nr.e "No" Robes "No" robes, Alan Priest, curator of the metropolitan department of I'ar Pastern art, explains, are the costumes wi.rn during the presentation of the "No" plays. These were a development of ritual pantomimes and dances. !'' 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