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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER T' HINGS you ought to know about this game called football: In 1897 Vanderbilt U. won all her games; in 1898 sbe won but one. Allegheny college lost three consecutive games by an score ip Ventilated Dairy Barn Good Scheme Herd and Structure Should 11-- 0 Be Given Sufficient Consideration. 1901. Willie Heston, Michigan halfback, played in 44 consecutive games, scored over 100 touchdowns, and never tasted defeat. In 1927 Loyola U. of New Orleans, La., defeated Loyola U. of Baltimore and Loyola U. of Chicago. e New York Ohio U. in played Franklin college and also Marshall college but has never played Franklin and Marshall college. WNU Service. Post. High Score Doctors to Contrary, Sound 1933 Centre, college of Kentucky was the first Southern team to place two Mob Football men on Walter Camps team in one year the lucky winof conflict ners being Red Weaver and Bo old THE generation those whose doctors hopefuls fill the air with passes evThe Whoa Back, a football play ery Saturday afternoon and those e principles that has gained many a yard of who depend on to gain yardage is in full cry ground in its original form or through again. In general, the theory of the doctors is simple. You variations, was invented by Amos pass and pray and then pass again. Alonzo The only trouble is that there's a Stagg, so that Chicago could lack of sustenance in this field of beat a endeavor when it is stacked up Michigan eleven 15 against fundamental practice. to 6 in 1900. It conBy this I mean there is little atsisted mainly in tention paid to the Walter Camp a pusher having commandment about the necessity back of the fullback g of the gents rememberiin plunges through ng that they also dwell in goalcenter or off tackle. line bounded domiciles. Stagg was the daddy That the customers themselves of numerous other plays and formaare not committed to aerial combat tions that have been used successis indicated by the fact that the and others, Rockne Knute by fully conwhole Eastern and direction and cept is in the other In 1915 University of Tennessee it is here that the best congregations are drawn by interpreters of twice won games by the insignificant score of 1011, against Cume tenets. the berland and Let us examine the. point for a moment. Recently while Yales regular punters were averaging 40 . V. M. I. defeated Hampden Sydbefore yards and the gifted Larry Kelley ney 1360 in 1920; the year was getting better than half that the score had been but 30. distance with one unintentional flick of his tootsie, 43,000 were watching In 1882 J. T. Haxall of Princeton the Elis perform against Navy in scored a place kick against Baltimore. At the same time 60,000 Yale. were seeing Penn and Princeton in Philadelphia, Pitt and Duquesne In 1902 Douglas of Tennessee, were entertaining 20,000 of the home standing eight yards behind his own folks, Army was slapping over Hargoal line, booted the ball with such vard before 25,000 customers. force that it next touched the ground exactly on the Clemson goal line. Crowd Pleasers Holds Mc-Milli- n. old-tim- high-scor- e well-favore- d pass-tossin- Mid-Weste- rn old-tim- Carson-Newma- n. Play Game of 20 Years Ago I mention these games merely at random, but they serve the purpose very well. Except from the and the rain haters there was very little complaint about the essential goodness of the afternoons celebrations. Yet aside possibly from Ohio State which now and then goes chasing false idols to the eternal and sorrow of the towns taxi drivers and cigar clerks all these teams Play a game which is not vastly different from that of ten, or even twenty, years ago. Yales attack is as much a combination of outwardly, although not basically, different schools as is its coaching staff. Princeton adheres to the single wing, short punt style brought from its full flowering by Fritz Crisler. So it is with the others. Army would rather come on the field without its mule than without that cutback, which was achieving t o u c when Charley Daley was a Plebe. Except for the refinements there is no essential difference between the efforts Harlow n o w nakes at Harvard and the football he taught at Colgate 15 years back. In essence Lynn Waldorfs Northwestern triumphs are gained by the football he learned from Chick Meehan Syracuse. Pitt ranks close to the top year after year because Jock Sutherland believes in the perfection of a few Plays and a team rather than in razzle dazzle. It was the return of a punt a performance which was just as popular and as efficacious when the two last met in Philadelphia in 1893 that enabled Penn to beat Princeton. Navy uses Notre Dame trappings 7as indeed do most other teams, since this system was old Jpng before Rockne ever heard of die-har- well-express- Mid-Weste- rn In 1918 Denver U.s entire schedule was played against teams with Colorado the name Colorado Mines, Colorado Aggies, Colorado, and Colorado Colorado college Teachers. Yale played 16 games in 1889; Princeton in 1892 played but two less. Lafayette defeated West Virginia U. in 1896 on three successive Saturdays; they did not play again for 31 years. In 1897 Georgetown college of Kentucky played her entire schedule against Kentucky U. three games. In 1893 Alabama Poly and Georgia Tech tied, 00; the next year the score was 960 in favor of Alabama. By Prof. E. R. Gross, Agricultural Engineer, WNU Service. Rutgers University. Ventilation in dairy barns and other animal shelters is not only necessary to maintain the general health of the live stock, but also to protect the structure itself. An odorous, moisture laden atmosphere is unhealthful and undesirable. Odors may be absorbed by the milk. Excessive moisture aids development and spread of diseases and is depressing to the animals. It also has a destructive effect on structural and insulating materials, steel or iron equipment, and the armour and insulating materials of electric conductors. Methods of ventilating may be grouped as natural or gravity systems, forced draft or mechanical systems and air change by leakage. barns reTightly built, quire several intake openings of proper size, construction and location. The intakes should spill the air into the building near the ceiling. The cool air will mix with the warm as it drops to the floor, thus avoiding drafts. The size of intake flues has been standardized at 60 square WHO has not experienced on near acquaint- ance, plainness becomes beautified and beauty loses its charm, exactly according to the quality of the heart and mind? And from this cause am I of opinion that the want of outward beauty never disquiets a noble nature or will be regarded as a misfortune. It never can prevent people from bwig amiable and beloved in the highest degree. Justice consists in doing no injury to men; decency, in giving them no offence. Cicero. Colorful Rugs to Crochet (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. Honesty Proven Mistress Your masters drawer has been rifled. Servant I didnt do it. None of my keys fit it. Moustique. inches. At least one outtake flue is required. The outtake flue will act much like a chimney or may have a forced-dra- ft from an electric fan. Its size should allow each cow 60 cubic feet of air per minute, or five to seven air changes per hour. In barns providing an air volume of 600 cubic feet per cow, six changes are needed. The number ... for a Like to turn time, and both make and design your own colorful rugs? Easy crocheted triangles joined in strips or hexagons make exciting new of intakes and the size and height Crochet them of rug wool, of outtakes are governed by air designs. candlewicking or rags. You can requirements. make your rug any desired size. Pattern 1240 contains directions for making rugs in various arShocking the Animals Is ; an illustration of Practiced on Some Farms rangements them and of all stitches needed; The Idaho experiment station material requirements ; color sugfound in a recent survey many uses gestions. for electric fence equipment beSend 15 cents in stairips or coins sides those usually advocated. For instance, says the Country Home Canada's Indians Gain Magazine, one farmer was using an electric poker to facilitate cattle There is no foundation for the loading. Another farmer has a common belief that the Indians of charged wire around the inside of a Canada are a vanishing race. The scale fence to keep animals on the census, which is taken at platform. Other uses included wiring intervals, has shown a substanstalls to teach horses or bulls not tial increase in each of such perto attempt to break out; protecting iods during the last fifteen years flower gardens from night raids; at least. According to the last 1 educating range animals to avoid census there were in Canada Indians 62,943 males and wire, thereby reducing wire cuts; females. About 112,500 live on preventing hogs from rooting under a woven wire fence; breaking horses the reservations. of halter pulling by putting a charged wire back of them; checking the spread of Bangs disease by cows which nose one another across line fences. Some Idaho farmers are working on the idea of repelling jack rabbits by means of electrified wire. Another survey made in Illinois on farms which had used electric fence for several years showed favorable results, but also demonstrated that one wire was not sufficient to stop pigs and other small animals. HowV ever, animals that have been to shocked a few times soon learn avoid all wires, so that it is not necessary to keep the fence continually charged. rug-mak- er five-ye- ar 122,-9159,-9- milk-produci- s, over-exposu- re 08 Ends There What is heredity? Something every man believes in until his son begins to act like a fool. Magazine. Tit-Bi- ts Head Start My ambition is to be a great doctor. I want to become a bone specialist. Well, you have a good head for it. All Out! She had called up his club to ask her husband was there. Without making any inquiries the telephone operator said he was not. But I havent told you my husbands name, retorted the indignant wife. Its all right, madam. Nobodys husband is ever at the if club. Awakening Conscience Well, this is the easiest job Ive ever done. Second Burglar Yes, its a crime to take the stuff. First Burglar Young and Old Alike, Vitamin Need B For Keeping Fit Nervousness, constipation, poor appetite prey upon the energy of thousands, young and old, when diets lack a sufficient amount of the precious Vitamin B so richly supplied by a Quaker Oats breakfast. So serve the whole family a bowl of Quaker pats every morning. Where poor condition is due to lack of Vitamin B THE MEWffiKDOJSE DDOTTEIL A Distinctive Residence Mrs. J. H. Waters, An Abode.., renowned President West the Throughout Salt Lakes Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You ed Ala-bama- The life of a forest ranger Is not all its cracked up to be. Instead of spending the summer hunting, is fishing and trapping, the ranger and scenery game busy protecting from visitors and answering their questions. In the winter, he and another a log ranger hole themselves up in their of the boundary cabin, patrol domain on skis and protect the wild life under their care from the attacks of predatory animals and the guns of men. At night their leisure time is spent in assembling food, wood and clothing to keep v. arm, and preparing for the next days tasks. Washington Post. te Mastitis Spreading In 1916 Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland U. 2220; in the followAccording to recognized authoriing game Georgia defeated little ties, 52 per cent of all the cows in Davidson college but 90. Germany have mastitis, about 40 per cent of Great Britains cows are Pennsylvania U. defeated Rutgers infected, and 48 per cent, or nearly the next Satur- one out of every two cows in Amer650 in 1886, butdefeated herself was by Yale ica, are infected with this disease. day 750. Dairymen no longer consider mastitis, or garget, a necessary evil, but In 1899 Tulane U. went scoreless are learning to diagnose the disease in seven games; the following year and are taking every precaution to she was undefeated and untied. prevent its spread. The organism which causes garget destroys the tissue of the udder e defensive Yale holds the the lowers and average butterfat record in football, having protected 22 per her goal against a score in 30 and milk production about that every other cent. Considering 1893. 1891 to from games, cow in the average dairy herd has Sewanne U. in 1899 achieved the garget, that 22 per cent loss in prodistinction of defeating five oppo- duction from each infected cow nents in six consecutive days Tex- means an 11 per cent loss on the as, Texas A. and M., Tulane U., herd as a whole. Louisiana U. and Mississippi U. That year Sewanee won all her 12 Keeping Ditches Open games. The best method of cleaning weeds, grass and loose dirt out of Yale has had 43 coaches during an open drainage ditch will depend 63 years of football, only 7 of whom very much on the size and shape stayed more than a year. of the ditch and how badly it is filled up. For a narrow ditch, dragNot in the Box Score: ging along an old threshing cylinder William Woodward, owner of Gal- or a section of a disc fastened with Omaha, and Granville, a lant Fox, long log chain to a pole pulled South Bend. predicts his Perifox will win the with a team at each end, will give Tulane came from the South a 1937 Epsom Derby . . . Jimmy good results. An old corn planter section which for some reason is Hines, prominent golfer, is recoverbinder bull wheel, with the edge or often written about as going in for ing from a serious burn on his arm of the rim filed or ground sharp, under a caused by tipper dipper stuff although the be pulled along in the same can Mississippi States and Geor-Ca- s diathermy machine . . . Bob Fel- way where the ditch bottom is brilliant Indians almost consistently adhere to ler, the young wider and rounder. Doing this once the orthodox when winning and rupitcher, wanted to be an infielder, or twice a season should keep the ined Colgate. The job was done but took to the mound at his fathers ditch in good shape. th a very fine line. insistence. all-tim- A Tough Life That of a Forest Ranger Inward Beauty RATES SINGLE $2.00 to $4.00 DOUBLE $2.50to$4.50 400 Rooms 400 Baths THE Hotel Newliotase W. EL SUTTON, General Manager CHAUNCEY W. WEST Assist. Gen. Manager ' |