OCR Text |
Show - "tlJ'S'W.W'S.g'WJI'lW'tLffitLg t".V.,.'!??'T. I 'UCJLH--- -- T, vv- HIS TOMORROW ByJANE-ORDO- . Life INTERCEDE FOR PITCHER DICR KERR ' Waaura Mawaaaaar Unlaa.) Itll, Iras, Paul Worth ington paused, wander-- A laHing what strange Impulse had led him thia desolate way.-- ' He"had left his office that afternoon, in a mad flesire to hide himself and ' . his misery. The necessity to be absolutely alone. to think a way out of this terrible I thing that Jiad come upon him Don 111 nttv the brother whom he had loved I now a and sheltered, to .AN - l.'l.lf'l thief! Paul trembled atlhe men those screaming headlines in the morn wipe ;ig paper! which had seemed to out all joy for him; and hope forever. He went back In thought to the day of ills mother's death, many yeura ago and her plea that he, the older brother, ., would care for always and guard And he had dutifully kept his - Ml ill II ven f V 1! i - "4,' I All j II -, - f s ,1 . The life of "the s footbair.' coach it nana too. long in itn one Job. Coach Stagg has been on the Job for . about thirty years. Yost has Jeen bead- of football af. Michigan for more Dan than ''generation... a Yost pupil, 'has been long the coach" of Vnnderbilt For nineteen years Mike Donahue has developed fighting' anil capable teams at Alabama Poly. He Is to leave there, not to quit coaching, not because they don't want him" fff reinainrbut hecaiisc he believes a change of scene wlir3o"hIm good. Nr The man struggled on blinding snowstorm. The path was almost Impassable. - Bewildered, breath- - Mu-tiTCoa- lII - nirtforaoT C0STSW.&J.GAE - Slighting Remark' by Keala. Caused Unexpected Defeat. - Don-old- . promise. Paul could not reproach himself. All the reproach lay with Donald,"" 'What fiend had tempted him with gold? the honk's gold, where he was trustfully' - employed.- "Donald Warner Reeenttd Statement Pittsburgh Was "Minor Leaaie" Eleven and Bead Riot Act to -- Worthlngton, Players Before Game. assistant The newspaper hadlh8f- haunted the tortured uutn asj he pressed in his way. business man, "Brother, .. has nothing to say," - "XotiUng to What was there for Paul in Ms dumb misery to say? J tie iiad numed to a, trolley station, had boarded the first outgoing train, aud, huddled In his seat endeavored to think clearly, as they flew along. But the chattering passengers annoyed hini, so Paul had stepped off at a lonely station. Where? " He was hot to find put inow, as lie walked and walked, the storm had overtaken him. He was lost, lost at a country' crossroads; A light Reckoned suddenly. Paul could see ho habitation, for the man- tlo of snow " had covered- - the 'ttnjr4 abode. Exhausted, be leaned against the porch plllur as he hammered at the door. It was opened, slowly, as though the inmate feared intrusion. Paul was surprised to see a young woman standing in the doorway. "Mayt I come In?" begxed Paul. "I think I'huve lost my way." The girl hesitated for a moment " "You are?" she asked, . In bitterness he answered her. The news of his disgrace had preceded him; he realized this instantly in Xhe young woman's quick sympathy. "Mr. Paul Worthlngton,': she repeated with emphasis on the first Dame," and added- - klndlyr-"Pleas- e-4 come in at once, and rest by the tire." The girl spoke no more until she had One of the biggest football upsets of the year wos the overwhelming de feat of W. A J. by Pitt W to U. Early In the season Iafayette nao def eated Pitt T to 0. A month later W. & j. surprised the football world by trimming Lnfayette, 14 to a.t, m one of the most sensational games of the year. ltwas only natural that wosmng' ton ft Jefferson aiiouiu nave nwo the game with Pitt a strong favorite. Those who saw the game say that no eleven (n the world could .have defeated Pitt that day. It wag a team of supermen who ran over ttre strong W. A J. eleven roughshod, making it look like a very ordinary scouds with funds." - wejl-know- n is-- 4ull of mono- menti erected to.the mem ory of notable- - men and women, and In commerao ration of . notable events, and even ; famous.:-rac- e honM and bet Cats' and fTv doga nave bad their merlta tnlled on rranlte ahafta. But the only monument to a frwa nf wKlch thorn laaiiv rnmrd stands In a field In Madison county, Iowa, and tells , the- - romance of the tig red Delicious apple, which was born in Iowa, and is now knows and crown in every Quarter' of the jlobe where Pomona waves her wand. 'tiraa AnAfJ This tin1iiiA"mn-iman- f cated on August 15 tohe parent &eewhlch li"ltlU standing and still? bearing apples 'abundantly after a life of 60 years. ; Its offspring. In trees distributed and planted, uro HB-wo- rld ber more tfiansT,500,00(: According to the lowert estimate by experts, ; babf trees have cnrvlved aiid grown to producing age. same exoerts estimate-th- at the annual crop'of apples from these trees .brings In" the markets $12,000,000 annually. Therefore, the tree, nenr which has been placed this memorial, a granite-bould- ersuitably Inscribed, may call Itself the $12,000.. -- fifty-year-o- apple free. The story of the tUdons tpple tree Is a pomolpglcal romance without a precedent Back hi the fifties a young Qua W farmer left h!a home In Indiana and settled- conny,' Xoway aeai the .'little, town of Peru. Jesse Htatf was his name, Hs loved . the apple: and the apple tree with the love of one who knew their secretar To him an apple was an Institution, and a new apple was an g event -- The new settler planted an orchard shortly after he acquired his farm. He made a specialty of apple trees. He grew trees of the popular varieties of that time,' lwars seeking something newer and ' "" : bette v ;,vf-- : One day In the spring of J872 Btatt found that Bellflower seedling In n' orehard iad died, but from-t- he r-?- epoch-makin- : , -- J"ijiBrwstjQil resolved to aproot . nd tBteiCTTha ahana atua - UK.. UUI - had A bi.Ibm rounded . knobs, ; well -- defined. ' This precluded If being a BeHflower apple, i the opinion of Jesse Hiatt It must j eise a new sppie alto-ge- t ner. - .It came Kam ,h. . Hlatt gave hi. ..n 1 t 1 ' - -- jrd -- Girt Is High Jumper. Sporting Squibs of All Kinds d HjHlatt hoped to introduce his new apple by selling to some nursery the right to use 'scions from the tree for reproduction. A scion, horticulturally is a klip, or cutting from a twig or shoorofTrtree. for grafting or planting Ever since 1816 there bad been near the little .city- - of lonlslana.- n nurserr. whose mana cement was on the watch for new varieties: but this was more than 200 miles from the Hiatt orchard. and the old man's efforts to market apparently- did not reach that far. -.in 1803,- however.'Biatt learned that every" autumn there washeld In the in PlkOi county. Missouri, cltf!uTslaMIl--fml- t il That name was -- Delirious," and the moment he bit Into the samples sent by Jesse Hiatt he knew he had found the apple he bad so long sought. So the exclamation "Delicious I not only expressed the delight of an apple connoisseur but named, on the Instant, a new apple. The Hawkeys f.m that time forth has been the Stark Delicious and that name la registered In the patent office at Wash - ington. - With, the naming and arrangements for' Introduction completed, the next problem was testing the tree and fruit -- In various apple regions.' It had ieea jhowcon- - estimated that ' from forty to fifty Stark, then Jra"wererBqulred for successful ducted by Clarence president of the Stark' nurseries, a grandson of the founder. Be wondered If "Stark.; would be : Interested In his Hawkeye apple. He decided to send down . rlviaH has mrttaat kJtte spples to dttftm awA lani). N'uti e Dame fool ball eleven will visit West Point October 13 next. a L :rk Frank Churchill, manager of Pancho Villa, is said to be a millionaire. n ogKregation. f a a . ' rmg Ijs first crop, the new trVe bore annually and increasingly; . b - ? discoverer found a way of to JL neghbo There, in the midst of maw's wg ftrchanl stood the single tree, urdy, a mgged trunk, branches radl-tjn- g with strong the oil.! of a glossy green, a' ricB th,-- -trult - red 22f t, glory.- -, . Princeton has held the Intercollegl ate water polo title for eleven years. Here Is thejnside story , of what e transpired to make Pitt an unuXeat-ableleven In the game with W. A J. J. had. defeated LaAfter W. fayette, Coach Neale of that eleven was one of the most discussed conches In the game. Every scribe sought an Interview. - Albion It seems a certain New York scribe college has only one open date on Its 1023 football schedule, quoted ' Kenle thnsly: " . October 6. I see yon are not going to your team to California this fall.' "No," replied Neale j . "we made Pittsburgh will piny nine football games this year, six of them on home things too Interesting for California an Hipy hliVB .lW : lflBt . , grounds. Pittsburgh, a minor league, eleven, th Over there a mnn' thy be In - the play out there." The stnrjrwnslVen wide ctrcula- king row Awt. J?atnrnHy-th- e coaili of Pitts-- ' may. be Jils movi a a a burgh read It, and failed tirenthuse. It Is customary for a football Adjacent lo Pnsndena's new foothnll d Louise Bremer, coach to say a few words to his playstadium, parking njince for 10,000, au Adolph-Brem- er, million daughter-o- f tomoblles is provided. ers before they go on the field of aire banker and real estate owner of a a Some of "these gridiron talks battle. St Paul, Minn., Is the champion high Boat club will bid for the are classics, Just before the W. ft J. nulnth jumper and girl athlete" of the North- JD23 regutta of (he National Acsociu-tlo- n gme WameFonlled the players towest, winning wItlreasVwer a field of Ainu tour Oarsmen, gether, snd In a quiet manneral" read meet a recent of 26 contestants at the' interview credited fir ' Miss Bremer was not out to there; Chicago Americans and New York coach. At the finish he said : make a record when the photograph Giants will play 10 exhibition gati lay's-- game will tell the tale. was taken, but the rope was pTaceaT on t their training Either I am a good coach and you spring. four feet above the ground and she great-teaare a or Neale Is right In jjound no difflcuity In clearing It by Chicago White Sox have purchased calling us a bunch of bosh leaguers." several incnes alter a run of onlyni Second BffWninn Boy Woodworth The Pitt players" went' on the field few steps. from the Bloomington Thretljcjub, mad. Without a donJ)j: fighting Nenle's interview, alleged or real, was Elght of the proposed foothnll op- the deciding factor In that football CAUF0RNIANS MAKE RECORD ponents of the army grid ten m in 1923 game. have been selected. Notre Dame Is During Last Three Football Seasons Included Twsnfy-ssvsGames Wars Most Popular Star. a Won Without Defeat Wet Point cadets have added fene- - a" TV" Washington university of St. Louis will give more attention to boxing. ae am, " . fifteen-year-ol- anJ growing public. Fifty years Is a tong grateful, he turned to the ybung wom StaskeU-that-Mr. this and if time, an who quietly waited. new apple was as widely adapted and "You get the newspapers here?" he as valuable as he thought it would be, askedher significantly. way," and accordingly boxed four It would mean too great a ioes to tbt She nodded In answer,. "Tommy -long" wait to .that Hawkeye beauties" and ahlpped them fruit world who Uvea near here, brings jny So he adopted the novel plan oi to Louisiana; and papers from the village supplies season s They were pjaced on display, along sending out each shipping store. I only came out yesterday. Delirious trees with free few young. with apples of many varieties from T read this morning of a Donald Missouri and other states and with the various 'orders going , to different Wonlilngton andTiis misfortune. Is He felt thai samples of various other fruits. Some parts of tjie country. It possible that you are the brother tell fliese the this would If trees story. of the displays were much more notice Paul referred to?" ome other sorts, would sucable, having many more than ar mere spple. like "Quite possible." Paul's tone was ceed only In a limited territory, there quartet of samples. abrupt with pain. from , the trees. heard would little be The beauty of the Hawkeye apples The girl spoke again: T am sorry, On the other hand, If it was widely she said. "And I think I know how caught 8tarira attention at once. Their conditions varied of aromatic fragrance caused htm to successful under you felt when you ran away- .- That Is soli and .climate, he firmly believed pause and pick up one of the apples. dor Is It not? actually what you-J-ld The man who knew apples from A to the Delirious would revolutionise all Yon ran away." She reached for the idea of apple growing Z and back agaft T)It Into the Hawk- - established discussed newspaper, holding out te nlversity of California eleven- How this nnnsnal teat turned out Is TiTin a populnr-brnnch.--of activity some 1 eye. I page. during the last three seusonK scored a -- Several years after the known well "I ran away too," she explained "Delldourr-lcried,' "Delldousr ego. yenrs 27 vicof the were sent let trees out a a a , When he had read the second sen Then eagerly ha took another bite, first Delicious tories without one defeat Only, one to come In from all parts Paul one In and another, and several more, for the ters began sational, article, gazed jamazed snd respect l Battling SIkl apthat Washington against ,h Mimfrr at flnr wradnallv and at his serene hostess. The article de- game, ' ... x Hawkeye wait, a big fellow. Finally rUi lie pears to be a "real champion. Jefferson, was tied in g flood. Everybody' wanted clared that Iron Tavlor's had knows how he had devoured the entire apple, to get plenty of newspadaughter The California scoring machine im ucw inv naiuw I the night before, from the piled np 1.220 pofats in Its 28 games per "space. there being no core to speak of. Then 10 Knowdidn't ' like other apples disappeared taste which nunie he looked to see who was making this uie capiiausi, wpo ruieo witn during, the three seasons and held Its had a distinctive flavor all Its an Ironoihnnii.lt was rumored Tom-Lon- g, she exhibit but anfortunstdy the tag of but that -left imnd pltcW WThe The Bears opponents-to own. They wanted to'plant-mor- ef bad fifed from sn approaching marriage have scored 13 points to every one Loulstllie American association,- - has the exhibitor had got lost la the ahuf-fl-o And thus the Delicious started with a man of her them. father's choosing. scored by an opposing team oyer the been signed by the Mobile Southern and theye was no way of telling It flight toward national and, event association club. period. International recognition. a a announced she would be quite com- There was nothing to do but wait. ually. no fortiible and L In the tope that the. unknown .uk -- I anxiety need be fell An- - AlhAmerlcan. lacrosse team for MextaM in Ameriean Cltlsa, (upon her behalf. send samples the next yttth the 1024 Olympic games. In FnrlsJa A plcturtof a --ebarmlngyoungf Ba$ebuT4eader846M 92! And hr.atfQ.Sie. ISMJHIatt sentin Osigevnuniberlwt the expectation of the Intercollegiate other modest showing of HaWkeyes, Mexicans and Chicago Is said to havf woman. graced the newspaper page. It "Season Lacrosse league . 6tark . carefully 4000. Many or tnem are working In was the photograph of the girl who tagged-'securely . ... ...... I . r opened the exhibit slilpments himself the stockyards, ' having been Imported knelt on tlie hearth rug at Paul's feet. 'World' champions. New. York- American -- and English, thatitlmN WltlL the express pnrpo toeet- - the shortage of labor, rhey "ThUhilttler house wuaTHietf my 1 1 "oiaata waters to of finding 'the' mysterious new apple are settling In the old Irish section favorite resorts last ummer" she told National league chnmplon. August this year. The Seawanhaka y about which he had dreamed for a east of tn yards. The railroads em- - bhn.: ."So when father became, ' New York plants:Challenge Cup Is st stake. insistent. I recalled it as a whole"7earr'tnd'he found It Be Dior many hundreds, housing them American league champions, " until he should be recognised the apple by its aroma even renerally In box cars.whlch have been goo,? place Eddie Kawr captain and brllliunt lNew York Tankees. ' Lanark soccer which English team, before he opened the, package. ' sou. I Intended to stay ' fitted up for hunkhotnes. Sovla toured America, has Invited a repre- back of Cornell's' undefeated elpyen, leading Nrtlonal league bathave taken her for some time." Phyllis Taylor "; He wrote to Hiatt immediately and. reliEh)usdrganlzatlons Cardinals. Rogen Hornsby, ter, sentative American combination to ranks a the mostconsplcnous and ' soon a contract to propagate and mar- cognisance of the local Mexican eola- leaned forward. "Now, tell me," she American league popular star fit the Kast Kaw was Leading in England. play a series of games said softly, "what were you going ket all scions from the tree wis made, tion. The Presbyterian denomina -a a - a -- f byMr.T Stark always carried with him a tion maintains a church or mission fof "dor American every one of 13.observers for a place leagne Leading O. J. Merrlnm, former member of "I don't know? thd' man answered llttlel note J)ookrJaXwWchVh Jotted thera at the Jefferson Park chuixa. team.- pitchers, tJrban Fab'er, White th University of Chicago swlmnjing on the slowly.-'Bv- ery down appropriate names so they would Wert Adams and South Throop street thing was dark 'to me, Sox ; Jo Btish, Yankees. . has team, signed a contract to coach Spanish-speakin- g '' min then suddenly your light gleamed forth be ready for new. fruits whenever they and also lias) ' Leading National league pitch-- . nwfuiming squad this seaNEW PARK FOR KANSAS CITY were discovered. For a number of ister at large- - for the settlements like a promise," Wilfred era, Byan, Giants; son. ' years he had retained tn the book one Very often special school arrange '"The" girl arose. "I hnve decided," Donbhue, Itcds. :t Strueiure Will Hoi Be ;--: site said briskly "for a time yon wjlj name for Which ha hoped some day menu are wade migratory Ready for Openhitter. Bog-- ! Leading hoine-ru- n Famous ecientlsts, workings along to he alone, foil shall stuy.hcre, to find a new fruit worthy tft bear lt' workers. ing f Season Because of i era Uornsiiy. Cardinals. the arctic const of Alaska, have dug There Is plenty of woilQ and food Ton ; Changs Mad,. base George stealer, Leading lot a of up Ivory ahjj.some'lnterest-In- g will help me on fo the cMssroads to Max Stsler, Browns; Carey, fossils. So have most of the big was nevertheless so successful In his Chfnook. Not "all the warm, winds of night and thro I shall sendior father. J The J pijrk to be bullt.by treatment of htm that at the age of Montana and the regions north and He wUl comeliulnkly to take me home. league baseball scouts, Kansas City Association club will not-- , ' run scorer, Rogers Leading sixteen Mngraph was seven feet tnll. south" have their origin, west ,of the And, tomorrow,' she smiled hack at be ready by the opening of tite 1023 a ""llorpsby, Cardinals, and at his death, which occurred with Bockles. Various causes contribute I'aul, "soiue way I shall manage' to get The wftllams swimming team. this season. George Meuiilebucb announces ; Leadlng-xluJxul St hitters, . b wlnter'wlll be coached by.tmr1e L. that he' ha made soine change In th al the symptoms of old age,, at twenty, to" tle formation of descending air, here to wake sure'that my guest I " i- - Brown . in American - league! and wbeti Vie descent la a number of h ateasured T reel Inches; - Oraham. assistant athletic director at design for the grand stand, and there VclL' , tomorrow the pronilkjed ' Pittsburgh Pirates in National tbt wlods resuttlpg J girl 'there ls.alway thnswiuds pt .1 SK?:. the college, who succeeds Bob Fowler wartett the delay In the brighter to are always warm- ,- Such wind blow morrow .'aftef r In charge .Cattle Grass Is) Fields All Winter Ra'nsus Cltyprexy, th . tlie ButTsays atm?Wv Hrplfflilerulefir" club Yankees . Leading - fielders, tit Is because of, the nrann Chinook over prairie regions werto. the Ml-"- , And on a summer's day, when rose plant will btjettet'-thun- ortglnnUy ' . . Winds that cattle, on the . and Whitebefore the some MtUo house, prairie of souti. but not always. adjacent to the Annapolis oarsmen will confine their planned and; the furls can w?lraCCord ' National Giants SJinitarvWBrm winds Ja are league Bockles. f Alberta, Canada, can graze In the activities next season to dual andff to wnlt. j(t j the hope to, hnvfe every i Paul reminded hi wife of her hopeful ..' :. lengn;, fields all winter, a snowfall, of a foot Vhou-- in other psrbi of the world, a - - T- words. angnlur racet cutting ouf.tlw annual thing"; ftndy jjir: ectwa of "TV Most Tsluabl player, George " the are called . "Yon were or more disappearing In a few hours In Switzerland, where AmcTicnn Henley my tomorrow,'' Beald ' letuie hat haea Philntjelphla ahd the delay afne-yea- r '. Louis Browns. Kinds: St rttfin Slsler, brtaih ofTW before the warm, dry tn poughkeepsle ' elussjc, It prcsnt tuken on the oldparkondby Georai, tenderly, My peace, after th ttonn. I ,k . -- ! "The-riv- trip-nex- m, - ' o imtP Mr 1 Mohstrcsits "iwnl . . . x-meter -- unrea-sonabl- '' to-hl- de . ' - jo , , the-I'unl- .Pe-"t- - . for--th- , i-a- ' end later times wer m so much demsnd as per-"n- o attendants of Bobleme and their mHTJhaI tfl prsctlced some method of dwerflng Bishop the;pior. Berkeley "had n idea that he could wonufoeture giants and accordingly rm Vn 0Than named la believed Mn graph. - mi actual proof of It bor-- e On,;: " , do-tag- f f; i. . hnll-Jlng- of-thr i hlot-med- r --- rilagli.ous food, and drinks.' ihouaMl I JiiewjrirOM - DeveldpsdV; j: it exhibt-tor-wou- ld -- '.r""! --- " i J'- iAhTT ina I ' W h . -. watcntbat and see If It was worthapl while, He would gly It a chance In the world. A few years Uter the BeHflower reached th producing point' A w ouos wera obaenrsd la spring By midsummer 'Jim bads had become tiny apples. By early , autumn . the or appies bad grown to big "unw ana iram I ntmrtA oeudous aroma. ' Jeasa Hitt w. ,u flavor, like the roraa, was dettdona. The jidoIo taateii ' - r l'notograph showsi (Left to right) Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lamlls, high commissioner of bitsebull ; Johnny fivers, Krd Gleas.n, manager of the Chicago White Sox, and Bddio Collins. Olenson and his cohorts were trying to square. the commissioner when the photograph was Dickie Kerr, Sox pltclSerr-wtt' ' made. .. . ,-- v :' - ." v"; . ;,;; jlflt? t ""X plans to,:, . . bean,'"-- 4dniUona -. Sports-o- ?-- n -? foUowhw pag - . 3 |