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Show THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. JANUARY. 18, 192ff Z PAGE FOUR Leads Badgers SPORTING EVENTS -- KEEP BASKETBALL CLEAN - . A is BY ELITiIINATINp BLOCKING "MONISHESOUGAR By E. L. ROBERTS (Couear Coach The term legal blocking1' being ittsed frequently of' late in basket liball circles is rdtber amusing.' The tub rase isuse dto cover a' rnTHitude V;.--" ' ' .S COACH : play seexevutWMf the intent is to it is prevent legiUimitegviarUiiie, XS:' , iVf - SVI dishonest " -- I alrtwskerbntriiTriw'natinost tf entirely free from this sort oiBihed fouling, lu Jhe jiasfr snd it Jta6 hoped that the jaaluhlgtt xuiHil aud intercollegiate associa dilng,!..if examined closely, Will be tions wtlt continue to keep tlie play recognized as deliberatsjuul coached ckm riT1t mwTt hXastfmSuKBj basket-bano in has fouUng- 'It place and cerfiin Jm'sketball text If suoctxsfuly used this form schools ll. considerable atten hopks devoting QI playing tactics wouiu rum tue tion to reaching the techniipie of ganie. as far as speed and brilliancy "legal blocking" it will be difficult kf passing is concerned, f to ire.vnnt Uut advent of ihis -fumi -L tatn eUn ftemy tireoks te : Ba gfretnalj nilei. are upeetflc u f basketball ? their interpretation of 'bWkiiig,"' For more than twenty yearn now thW Reason. He.rftays center, and In (Juition to getting most of' the tlp- ,jand the. rules committee ha alwaya Utah, coaojhes have lieen abie to en--- urged that these regulation bs ! ff. It very, prpiicient t tomr toas. tfulnfeites wM bout limlor nH hiiila tian Ltuu- VfbrowMn wler that ever employing direct or liidn-- ' t j'Hf'n villc. Kv land exciting indoor 'g:ime be pre- - niethods'of tachlHg ."blocking." Tli, served against degeneracy. "Block teams have 'been often too- - aggrs-ire- ; ing" M Understood as anjr there has leen too niix h roitii and instiuctive hidfliu. lot an opponentwho bag not the ball leeii :lH,t ;tbee- Un litriwsspssion- .- if aplarcr- - de-- piwhing.e., if any aVtnal wa7rhini of tlie little lillberately place himself in the tatb of "getting arjHnid the - - " yt n .nnM.npnt, except ib rules." an honest effort to get tbebHll by bite the nughiiesa4u ITic panic -- doing so, it la 'bJocUng has been reduced untl tlie tennis Guarding an opponent closely ana from this good tttnteequtil thoa? of suddenly darting between him and any other district jjx the" I'liitcd the; ball lor an Interception is lHf States I11 clean pljiy and iipcii prut-I FA UHKLL itiniate basketball. The skill pf a ty pissing. Willi a history of tiiis fruited 1'ress Spirts Writer.)- In developing a team's effle sort behind usyft would- - le eiitir ly NKW.lilWK, Jan. 18 (U.P;) of -.- .the wrong te.ijernnt the intFoductbui of oljh ;,leney in this" department JlrOniw ar rwht swap, in hotiesttcame measures his ability In delilerate)y itlHinled ami executed which be giive more thun $100,000. coaching, . Lightning- - plays designed, to fofil in a clever worth of bull players for one pitch ylike Interceptions always bring en and "aceepta'ble" maimer. er, tirluiaUP i.t.ho ijliestlunrliowl 'lUiiisiastic applnuso?rom an aucf Every little wh!de it would be nmeb is a pennant worth to a club leuee.- ee-- ttwiier?''" welWorttim-hes- , of fletolrnd But "stripping off a guard who tjitors' alike to ftop and consider hi trading Ja-k- . Bentb-y- , "Who cost ia following a player by another the, purposes of inUTcollegiate siHirt. the clvb ?tiH,fltH).nmt AVeyland IX'an, motikluir af iUnt IllilVor'il tffllfl when Whim these deeier piirpoties arc who wiis purchased for $50,(K)0, to If the oliJect ia to release the team heid In jier(iiective it will Ik seen the. l'bUirdelpbla club for Jimmy mate tq receive a pmw la illegal bas- - how incidental is tlic niere matter of Hin?, ii'tliirty-jcfir-olveteran, the Vketitall. The coach who teaches this which tenui hiippens to win ibis or ui;Uit lender obviously (bought that ttirt of basketball .and ?T.p,,Pll!t. that part Hilar contest.' The irnine thedcal would help him-wi- n the clflc plays where" opiwnehta are" aijd the VtriiggV wilfllien fe,iider- - cliiiniptoiisliip. dt'R'nsii'e In is stood to.be blocked jqiiMh! the iuy ) 'J1iu only fUiiiiKliit" return 'the in h!i work. He way ii'inig tnc spint to gnu si I'ilants will get from Jting will be de- a timluM.:pottvwed- fwitogt' victory-I- s wrung; and, if ull aie iTi.il ITfilil Tbc world s jiFofiN of la aluo well ttot how It matter does' It H'lnwwsiiry U'; finis ifry concerned' mid w( Ji!?. will not be Buy drawing dird at , ' J trf-th- HOW MUCH IS lKdy-eqnta- hy CHAMONSHE ee lt!J WORTH TO CLUB Jly-HKX- -,- - Is willing to dispose of $liKJ,uuu worih of material to sHmlile on the getting 4 itrtoHhe'Tvortffsr-series- r there most 1'C iiior profit in the games than the magnates, have wanted the public to believe. In leeeiit yenrs, since the players X)iLJhaInthetJmndlJilioae. fortnl.licmfplrrn Into n'mnreLmn-- . most exiwsed to Ujiissia and' whose i rons share o the receipts, the magsecurity Is menaced principally frgiii nates have complained that their thaT, aide have lieen: obliged to in- share consisted mostly of glory, hard work and abuse from tliose crease their armaments. Similar- - these Ing' colonis that are Jlow iK'ing ringside scats. Alter that last series in which the menaced either from within : or , Giants 'participated,. without have been dlfliged to Charley Stone-boowner of the New York club, crease their armament r j is aiso . especially said. the. profit was 'trivial. Yet the Washington club declared Blmut theof skeptical possibiiity finding a precise . formula for thei ft twenty ivrcent dividend after, the ii!Uj;rs luii won tlie lliill series. ..juiliUEy, prpportloual .reduction-iof- . Washingtun, of course, hasn't the armaments such- as was:iomil at Washington for the reduction of na- liayrull or tho overhead that the must carry but the differ-enc- e val armaments. The problem from is hardly enough to amount to a military point of view, they insist Is much more coniplietftitl because that pere. niage. Kevei;il ago- when McGraw all of the elements entering into military armaments are not so pre needed a shortstop he stamiied --otlt else and so visible as nrerwafships mid bought Have Bancroft. He taid, reeeitiiy that lie' figured BauJ and submarines. " that he $i.T,iii mid rr Nevertheless, Leaguers admit that croft citst '"'" for the attainment of whatever Is vvTis a gdtiii iiHes.iacllt. Bancroft, however, was a big facpossible In the way of reduction of armaments by agreement the lines tor, in the wiiming.of several chaiD' piwishiiw, but Ring hardly will be hid dowia and est a bl islied by the TtaOrsr-rVifP!! tiler. r- conference are . the Washington of tlieJlaiiy ranking second guess-er- s soundest ones. figure that'McGraw got all the worsrof ITienOeuTTind ThilitileTphia fir-s- t time The new treat miM'it f if torn fleli. f;tiiafelt that for ihe under the existing ownership the cuts, wounds, sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work 1'hillies hud made a -trade lhat helprmb."-.- ' in flesh healing is the Boro.oue ed the Rewind guessing against McGraw liquid and powder combination treat- .13 a dangerous, venture because. It ment. - The- lvpiid Bornr.ime- - Is . to tell iinpossilfle fhH ;u ins shrewd - wind: what he has powertul antls!i)tk.that jmi'tfi King may wound of all poisons and Infeetlolis for the Giants ci'H'r pitdi germs, while the Boroznne poxtdei' lie. might- lie used in another trade w the- great healer. There Is mrfliin we- sprltigt like it on earth for speed; S'UCl.V U hi and ef f ie v'r i'r UM I14H id GOc anI$1.20 Powder 3tc and 0rf)e. Sold bi' Hedqnist l)rug Co. Adv. SUCCESSMARIIEETING 1 r--- is the greatest little you, once you give P. A. a work-ou- t. you could pal around CooLand sweet and fragrant, Pt A with. It smoothes out EL puts, a padIpckpnpipe-worr- s ; and t. wrinkles It's got everything tnrows away the Key, JLan t pite your yoxi ever wished for in a real, honest-to-Pet- e tongue or parch your throat. Tlie smoke . . . and nothing else exPrince Albert process fixes that. Just and get downright, d cept! Clamp on the contentment " ' ..this message of jimmy-pip- e till joy. midnight. morning Nq matter what your previous experi- Quality without a doubt. P. A. is ence has been in trying to smoke a pipe, better, tobacco . naturally it makes : it bn the icelYouTcI so. Get forget it. where smoke a pirm tt it's padkeHIwlEK3 haitd out such happiness in tidy red Yes, Sir! or a fact, they'd have to you to get' that jimmy-pip- e away from tins. It'll be P. A. for yours after that. ear-phon- - - - guie. . z: P. A. fa uii mryhttt hi tiiy n4 ha humU tmi, found tm4 hmmutoti Jott, tni pound trftul-gUu- t wtih iponft moiilfmtr top. And - dwoyt with mud oo ponh rrtry bu of ftnmtdbf tlu Prmm Albni pnu$. toot-swee- -- tbe -- - prince Albert g lesdoubt Ky trouble-shoot- er d LEAGUEC1RC - , - es ' deep-roote- Jrite : ' ' ' t . '. . AZgl iethey - tf - - -- 1 post-ieaso- n WITHOUT SECURITY FIRST ' ByIIEXUT-WOO- (United press Staff Correspondent) GENEVA, Jan, 18 (IT, E,) In spite of the stepa just taken by the League of Nations for the prepara tion,-- ' and. fonvncatioti of a. general disarmament conference,- - .League circles remain convinced that w!U never take pbiee as the result of any general agreement. Is theTresult of This conviction . - . nX years r-.- tne - niotaproipuna ntnilv of 'thft whole disarniniiient (ltiaUoa fetbe ya rieatJNtdiuJai organizations of the League. : According to the thesis that ig now generally accepted by most competent League authorities armaments are nierly the, result of in security, and Jhey can never be friped out or .seriously reduced until hffTDTiglnatCanse has been remov ut - 1 ed. ; ' :. When this cause has been remov ed by a series of agreements like Locarno, for example, or a general International "treaty for obligatory trbltration, for mutual assistance, r for other peaceful means of all disputes, Leaguers Sre'cou- disarmament will takeplnce voluntarily and siwntaneously as 'a itaturaf result No disaniuinient onference, it is asseTted will then ' be necessary to attain that nd. The rather piradoxical situation reated by the fact' that the Lea- true, possessing as it aoea tms-nrihiroceeding with the preparation and onvocation of a 'general dKarma inent conference fs explufned 111 tills way. The world at large, as expressed set-lin- g - dnrlng-tl- ie league of Nations,, sttll demands rthat direct efforts towals .disar mament be, continued by menns of a i ilisarmamcnt conference instead of the indirect jsiethod of trying 1 fo obtain security first and letting! disarmament follow as a natural se, -- The League is obliged tiKcarry theSbiis::lK- Out thff'wSiiWTrjf longing to- the Ieague ami esttee- of. Ihose ally. the ,public, biations. v' In the second place, while the that disanua- jLeague.vls couviiH-eMietifwill never come Ti,V a general agreement reached In a diss nna- hient. conference, it recognizes that he study of dlsarmatnehts is of the highest importance and that it Is mreclseijyihrongh the holdlrtg of dls- innnment " cfiiifetonres" that the. world gefternlly will come to realize that the evir tb le cured "is not - - disap-Htpoiut- "ntrtion!r--pnssps!- no other tobacco ts like' . . O lu1-- . !. B- - J. it t Imim Mat . tals iais - Ir-i- " ' - ' - - IERRfHAUT- E- .; : SALE H)B! Ford 165 Nv 3rd W.' ... rhoue 10024. .121 -- CHHIVGO. Jan. IS seer Avho controls (!', P.) satfttcftts the business of-Ba- en- -- , 11 Phone-483-R-l- . the-clos- -of -l-iek-'o'hy "knickersr - Pastel suede Jackets worn with contrasting colored skirts are very -- "fJolors; TJtgB"ranrpantrr'Thts season colorful leather wlndbreakefs worn with either short skirts or knickers of contrasting'shade are popular. The jacket may be the conventional one with high pack and sleeves finished in knitted bands or it may be made lapels and worJ with a turtle necked - sweater. In most cases the jacket is unbelted but If belted, the belt extends across the back only. Jackets of vivid red or green suede lined in plaid flannel to correspond T6u breathe still more rapidly, until with the plaid flannel skirt or knickthe blood has been become so chang- ers are numerous. Green and brown ed Ty the poison that fit cannot con- teStBerackels lined In lipstick red, tain: or give the necessary oxygen worn with flannel skirts matching the jackets are also noted. Knicto sustain life. Just how much the kersare far more numerous than victim of this poisoning suffer? be- slrfrts, although , the circular skirt ' " : fore death s not known. which extends just an inch below Jo revive an unconscious "person the knee is far more graceful than who Is e Victim of carbon monoxide taki him Into the ppen air and apply artificial respiration. Do not leave tbe putlpnt just because he has begun to breather Be" Is apt to stop breathing and ned ariinclal "respF UiUmL JWnlcnlajjpji&LJf Abe physlr tian is able to administer oxygen. thatwlll help. "Probablynhe mosf efficitnt mixture In treating those affected to a 5 pe? cent carbon dioxide and oxygen mixture. Recently Prpf, "HendersQn of Yale - Unl verDr. Haggard, ity and hla proved, Its efficiency. Tbe,carbon dioxide added to air. Inhaled, stimu- etterHeaUh becoming:"" One young Miss at Lake Placid follows this ''mode with a coat of pastel blue suede worn with a short yellw flannel skirts Her plaid scarf combines blue and yellow shade,. Cap and woolen stock ings are pastel blue. f'..;"r-Vv- : Very short fur coats of leopard,' racoon or caracul are : warmer, though' not 80 colorful as ihe vivid LonsLerLife BE CAREFUL OF AUTOEXHAUST RE By t)K. VERNON' A. CHAPMAN Member Gorgas Memorial Institnte. EXHIBITED THiejO:n8-ourn6"s- e knows,V Is an apt phrase but to every day life, especially where life U. P.) CHICAGO, Jan. 18 Tribal relics and sacred ceremonial and health are concerned. It's not to take the words serheirlooms of the Indians who figur- always safe ed in the pioneer history of the mid- iously. Your nose kaows many" times but dle West are oil exhibition in the Museum of Natural history here do not depend upon your nose to fell following two ethnollglcal research you, when, your garage ig being fill ed with deadly cachoa monoxide gas. trips 'madejb You cannot smell thls gas; your nose lector. . Chandler-coverethe Indian re- -' does notKnow.. .. servatloBS Kansas, Thla Jle$dlyga8 is-- mannfactnrad and Iowa; Several hundreds of ar- - while you are wanning up the mot tides bearing on the early life of or on a cold winter morning before starting put for the day, or whia Menomlness, Winnebagos, Sac" and Fox tribes are in you are lying under the. ear, doing ' an odd repair Job while the motor the collection. , is running. It is also being manufactured by gasoline motors so fre quently used on the farms. The gas is one of. the products of combustion .. and the: poorer the motor to run- lates the breathing. lhe nest treatment In the world ning, the greater wUl 1 the supply of carbon monoxide being produced. against carbon monoxide poisoning 'J (3arDoiMQAox(d(rSi4 xolttrlesa, is to prevent It. 80 do not tuti your v 1 odorless and tasteless gas. There- motor in a closed garage. v NEW nAVE.frConiW'Jaii.-j- a in llbff Its danger.Thls"Dotsonoua (CP.) The Yale School of Fine gas may he coming from the exhaust I ' Things That Artgjs planning, to take "Art to of your motor In great quaaaities 8 Interest s tne iopie, as tar as to arid and the 'wyj not know It It to this end has changed and enlargCorner all parts of a closed room Busy Wemaa ed its curriculum so as o give gen- to the' same extent, l given sufficeral courses In the history, critic- ient time. wj carbon' ."mon-, ' t Hedda. Boytv Talks About ism and appreciation of art The poison action-oI'nder the revised cnrrlculura the oxide Is directly due to changes In Togs hool will he blood 'which reduce Its oxygen art experts and eonnoissours, as carrying capacity. At the identical . By JIEDDA HOYX well as those who wish to folM time you ire. being poisoned "With . for the United Press) (Written one of the varlouf trts as pre, this gas from your motor, the lung ' EW YORK, Jan. 18 (U. P.) - . action ression. Increases, automatically and The sporting oqtOts worn at St More than twice k manyr Tafc without your knowledge, you Morlte ara po more elaborate than college "gtudonts "are taking course breathe In more of the contamina--te- those worn In the popular American in thschool ofTTnejirta this year airMn an effort to--, get more resott; Laift PiacidLHere. than ever "BeforeTliean Sleek an- - oxygen. ""The lncreosa ppeeda np of the country spent a. every nounted. - Thla is the result of th of. saturatlou of tji'e blood by portionjiart of the winter skiing and ' new culture courses, . offered the the. gnu. . This in turn Intensifies skating In costumes that might do the damage of the oxygen shortage wsll in a Zlegfleld chorus. ' undergraduates, Dean said. '. r . - I i i i 5. d . t. 1 leather Jacket A great manyy?nng girls are wearing them. Caps, mft- - tw teas, ajid socks are now being' 'sold i -in set and are .flulte the popular, thing this year. There's a,fad for ' wearing two pairs of stockings, the top pair being short colorful affairs to harmonise: with one's ensemble. ' Caps are knitted shapes ; or suedes trimmed In fur. head-fittin- g Auto Rudely Breaks Baby's Sleep ART TO PEOPLE Ed - Taybr; the Ter-r- e I lute Terrier, aunonns that his FOR ;SAl7E Thoniiighbri d TC hurtle is ready to ady mu-- . his Red young cockerels, G.'J9 So. ': i Taints for the world's bahtaulwelgbt w. J20'i hiuiiii.insh;i). ' J'bius "are being 'J2i. made, Long said, for Taylor to sA up such a record of wins that the SOME MONEV-tt- i Kmii on rcil es- reigning champion will be forced to " mi et T.ij lor. tate, raymeuts to be mudento'ii ' yii. Cll IJerald office j,iii.ga.s.jwiii'r)!.jlefinltfi about what kind of jirogram he is ar: . irmamtailaliut'liisecurLty.. FOR SALE Russett potatoes deliv- ranging for Taylor.., but indit-ateAg recent concrete examples of . ered. v . , J20 that, be would be matched against khfl correctness, of its conclusion ett the leaders in the liantamdiTis-hhe- League' rites the "following sit- du,riH2 U'.e spriii and early Viat.ions since war the .tnffnwr'-wuiCJhjr--,,M&- . THP! PATRONIZE MERCHANTS In Europe, those nations whose lrlii, to vvlioin be recently loaf on H ernr'rv-WB- ! formerlv : jumaced oalyi WHO APVERTlhlfr-IX-ym:-T ' .. . v.nh n n. WAmkr 1, nnf "rwi-ih- kx hk ,"TayIor.,cn y;.Grm55f,T have,- - kfv mm a& them, lie- ponctt. treaties disjirming Ger-- TITE TOWN'S BEST BOOSTERS. Long asserted. Iong apparently has ' utMiy, reduced, thir nruiainents. aualyicd. Taylor's greutest fault m"Ml'n m YALETOTAKE coiiiie. 1925 lord roadster used .three monlbs," fully equiiiwd '." with 1ml " L.r ' ,'.?SPJ?j3lLh.iJi2L le.. Jgokms RELICS-A- Potta-watom- OXERIiAKES IXHl INDIAN -- ' IfOftO'llKElfWEAirrft"" ... mr iMwry Halite Tkiy has been popular through out his five years In the ring. He has shown enough class in every fight to earn him a right to nit l c champions, but some vital spark has been missing. He baa, had a habit of swarming all over bis opponents in the early rounds and then settling back to defensive tactics "when a little more drive would bring knockouts. pfa-fflcS- I; ' n i ... 1 . s A. Cr. . ""-v- - 1 - 'AT Sport, traiu-nnweH- y Tu. t-- - " ! d nl the-rat- it wa : T ;-- . a Mthcr TUde awakenta tnr flMr ir Diego, when hl father's automobila plungedlnto the Peck 1kom. ' Th car's drive shaft broke as Mr. and Mrs. Peck reached the top of a, mjl nearby. Th machine, nfter tsarlng out a corner timber of tha boast, stoi!pj MtraUills of fts baby's ted. But Qeorgs Jr. yas unhury A . |