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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH at Goes Headlong MAJOR CAVANAUGH TO QUIT FORDHAM Hi3 Opponent I I Announcement Made After New York Game. ' v vVvY rr i ' , 1 , ' I v 1 IV S' t r ' ' V. VX ' A - n- V.' dell-nliel- y Till remarkabl avtloo plrtur shows Bronco Nuaumkl. nipt a In of tli Culvcndty of SUnnnuti grid team, a ho looks coming hnullong at an nppn-lalineman. I la la noted aa a very manill athlete, playing either tackle or fullback. bot-aiov- a Elmer Stiller, uilll'y outfielder and pitcher of the I'hllllcs, baa been un conditionally relcusck At least two Items of Importance face Couch Hanley of Northwestern. The Minnesota buttle clearly showed him lliul the reserve strength will have to be built up. while a running attack, sorely missing Hunk llruder, wua con lilcmma by absence. The work of Kid Kurnatuln and Oa nutter, sophomore Imlfbitcka, was so impressive that Hanley may also filter I melt t fut liter with these men. Walter llagen and Joe Kirkwood are booked to omd their tour of Aus trails at Amklund February S3. Dr. Bert Kennedy of Lawrence, Kan., former Kansas university foot bull touch, says night football la not Too Much Emphasis Given Sports, Says Professor Prof. 8. C Ktaley of lb departinent of physical education and athletic niacblng at the University of llllnol In an address at Urbuna deplored the coinlltlon of present Intercollegiate athletic and predicted that the future wltlaeea trend lower, mrf turning the management of team back to lb students with the Com-beamending to th grnndhtand II believes the work of orgunlxlug and mntrolllna of stl.letlca bna lieen overdone and predicted that In the near future new movement will lie gin to make lieetf fell with th reduc tlon of tbo power of the conch and other "higher ups aid more muna ferial duties for the students. a Hawaiian Star U'lMctumlfi tarkle hue Stile In pair of veteran Lubralovlcb and Whltey Ketelnar. Willie Katnm of the Wid e Sot hna ranged first among American league third baitemen five seasons In a row Jimmy Collins, home run star of the Rochester club of the International league, bats from either aide of the plan. Manuel Quintero, lightweight, cornea from a Spanish family of Ybor City. suburb of Tampa. He la a Fla., dent 1st Three Imes during the 1329 National league season Fd Roush of the New York Giants registered five bits In a game. Stanford cojrse unlveislty'a 13 bole golf will be ready for play In Jan unry. The greens and fairways were recently sown with grass. fry y Joe Iteckett, the former heavyweight champion of Great I'.rltaln, Is writing his autobiography. Joe spent most of bis ring career on his hack. - . who Itert Itoga. la again playing halfbnek on the University of Kansas football team Itoga won fame last year as one of the best ground gainers In the Middle West. He la also a star In swimming baseball, track and basket ball. And be also plays the ukulele. Chinese-Hawaiian- ; In Tiny" llearn. former Georgia Tech star In tlire.- siorts. the Roch ester club of the American flasket Hull league bus the tallest center, 6 feet 0 Indie. Goose Goslln. Washington Senators outfielder, who won the 1923 Ainerl can league batting crown with a per rentage of .379, dropped to .236 In the 1929 season he Ruth and t.ou Gehrig of the Yankees and Marty McManus of the Tigers twice lilt home runs with the buses tilled during the 1929 American I hi Well Dorsey Guy Knows - Old Oriole Star Hitters There I much conversation this year about the slugging power of a number of hull cluhs The Yankees hpd the original murderers' row for a nnmher of recent years, but the he tmlt Tigers are crowding them (Ids year for first place on the attack. Hut Dorsey fiuy. who used to cover the activities of the old Orioles for the Sun, asks where there Is a r team that could compare with the the Orioles hnd In 1S!4. IThe hitters he quote from the fa 10; Jenn tons old team are McGrow, .307 ; Ke'ly. 301 ; .3.12: Keeler, nings. P.routhers. .314 ; Brorite. .Kit); Reitz .300; Robinson, 310, and Gleason. .330 hit-te- Tiny Golf Course Real ,! Test of Ones Skill Chattanooga boasts one of the shortest golt courses In the world a lay-oof I.UOO'yards on which only a putter league season . Temple university lias two football guards on its team this year who totsl IHHI pounds. They are Dick Davis who weigh 310 and Harry iutchefskv whn tips the scales at 290. Soccer football Is played In 57 conn It is estimated over l.OOO.iMHi Iversons ,!uy umuteur soecer In this country, while professional teams In elude S.OtO devotees of the sport. tries. Maybe Lefty ODoul. the hatting champion of the National league, picked up the knack of busting tl.e apple while a member of the Yankee pitching staff. It Is not a team secret New Game for Jones is used. The course has all the attributes of a full grown country club layout. It Is located In the city park, whose duffers and stars alike are finding trouble aplenty In negotiating It. The novelty of the putter idea has Bwept the city golfers Into enthusiasm for its training. They nre forced to shoot over concrete bridges, through pipes, around irregularly placed posts, and even through shrubbery. Los Angeles to Bid for Track Classics in 1930 Leslie A. Henry, national chairman of the A. A. 0. track and field committee, has succeeded Robert S Weaver as president of the Southern Iacllic A. A. U. Weaver resigned because of pressure of business. Los Angeles wifi bid for next vears national junior and senior track classic which it plans to hold In the coliseum there. They also want the womens national track meet for Pad dock field, Pasadena, and the national senior handball and handball squash cfcamctooshlps for next year. Bobby Jones all set to play a set of the new game while beeping in condition for golf. The game is a form of indoor tennis, played with rackets much lighter than those used for tenInstead of a ball, however, a nis. cork wrapped tightly in canvas and tipped with wnite feathers Is used. iCeavriaMt Thou bo ia that hlg fordban team crush a vaunted New York unU varalty outfit Into the Polo ground' ad hardly expected th anuouur-iiien- i made by th coach who taught Maroon player th gatu of the fiaithall. Major Frank t'avanaugh will timk thla bla lat year at Fordbam, ha an Id, with the direct roiniiient on bla action, Ml don't want to dl her." Thla tan tneuo only u of two thing. Cither the major want to teach bla method of winning football guinea to another outfit for n change, or he want to glv up euaclilng. That It cuniiot mean th latter wua algal fled by the major' at a lenient that b la nut ready o give up football. And when coach aaya that, liter la only one gueva to make he'll be out glv lug the boy a leoua when oexl aea wm route round Jui where he'll be doing thla, no on haa any Idea, and th major leant of all. II And that the eya trouhl which affected him laat. year la cured and ha foela fit aa a flddl. ,H the football leagun can now pick n team which ocedi Ui major. nee Kennedy recalls playing a night football game In Madison Square gar-dm-. New York city. In 1992. Kennedy says among hi opimnenta were Glenn "I'op" Wuruer, now coucb of Stanford university, and two former Carlisle Indian stars, Beuils and Hawley Pierce Football alone of Cornell sport returned a profit during the fiscal year ending August 31. FisithuU cot Cornell $76,931.61 with receipts of $222,171.33, a net profit of $145,139.72. All other sports showed a loss as follows: Baseball, $11,979.29; truck. $31,919.53; crew. $23,997.21; basket bull. $5,533.54; wrestling. soccer. $2,525.62; hockey, lacrosse, $3,143.96; tennis, ; fencing. $2,517.20. The profit from football thus paid for the losses Id the other sports with a balance of $59,212.53 to spare. 4; Although 290 pound football players are becoming more or less a rarity on the fast, modern day elevens. Conch Kipkc's Wolverine team boasts five men over the 200 mnrk. Hayden, sophomore tackle, bits an even 290 pounds, while Drnvcling Is five pounds heavier. Oembls also Is Just over 200 pounds this year. Brown, substitute tenter. Is another "porker," while Morrison, sophomore fullback, tips the beam around 210. Waller Hagen, British open and American professional golf champion, after playing un exhibition mutch, an nottneed that he will retire from active golf und devote his time to business. Conflict of the little world series with the major league championship series has caused Auterlcnn association magnates to decide on a shorter shed-ul- e for next year. George Cadlgan of Mount Vernon, Y has lieen elected captain of Amherst college freshman football team. Cadlgan Is the yearling quarterback and one of the outstanding men on the freshman team. N. West Virginia and West Virginia Wesleyan have met on the gridiron 22 times. Brown of the New York soccer club lias two eluinis to distinction, lie Is the best Amerhan-bar- n player In the game nnd is also one of tlie tiniest, standing but 5 feet Davie Giant- - 3 Inches. E. V. Huggins, "29, one of the outstanding players of the Yale lacrosse team last spring, has boon named Huggins freshman lacrosse coach. played varsity lacrosse for thre year at Yule. Other coaching appointments announced through the Athletic recently were Arthur Hudson, '27, who rowed on tlie Yale crew in 1925. assistant class crew conch to work with Sam Shaw, nnd Paul L. Saffo, a student in the Yale Medical school, to he assistant coach of class football. Elmer Ripley, varsity basket ball coach, bus charge of Yales extensive class football program. Ripley came to Yale this fall from Georgetown. With the release of Dutch Henry to tlie White Sox by the waiver route, reports filled the air concerning the shakeup that was sure to come to the Giants before their 1930 measurements were taken. Maybe so. But It wouldnt hurt McGraws chances for him to take his hopefuls aside next year and instruct them in tlie art of beating the neighboring Robins and the Importance of playing the same type of baseball In July that they do In September. An Ailing advrrtlalng office TUB classified agog with ezcltemcnt and buzzing. Dust cloth unused for vrecka were being flicked aeros the highly polished desk, well sharpened pencils were being pnsed along th counter where th ad taker stood all number of day checking up th spaces, the number of word and costs of Insertion In the classified advertising pages of th dally Mirror. Mary Connolly alone waa by th new of the elficlciicy Art ton prepared to render expert who, from the astounding rufirst la and quick comfort the mor floating about, wa evidently to moment your youngster baa an com Into the classified advertising upset of My sort! Could you do offices, look about with sharp eye, the right thine Immediately suggest very radical change here slid though the emergency cime withthere as to lighting, position of desk out warning perhaps tonight? and lb cashier's cg and worst of Castoria is mother' itandby at harmles ai the recipe on the ail fir instantly thos clerk auch times. There is nothing like wrapper reads. If you Me Chaa. who were In nny way Inefficient. it in emergencies, and nothing IL Fletcher's signature, it ia "The lop of th niomln to you, better lor everyday use. For genuine Castoria. It is harmlesa udden attack of colic, or the to the smallest infant; doctors Susie MWilnnls," she anld gayly. Inking out her fountain pen. "And why gentle relief of constipation; to will tell you so. You can tell from the recipe on feverish condition, or to all of thla merry cleaning and rushing allay soothe fretful baby that cant the wrapper bow mild it is, and about 7 Tb efficiency man If he's how good for little systems. But alcep. This pure vegetable prepaany efficiency man at all will see with Castoria until continue ease an ration to it always ready through your little foibles." . "I wlsb you'd call me Susanne," ailing voungster. It is just aa child is grown. exclaimed Susie McGInnli. pettishly Not Today The Peraenal Angle "Ami I think you realize the ImIn women "The In poof fuvor "Ar garbage man Is at tb llubby you portune of thla man. The bos up"Tell him diMtr." Mr. Newlywed back litic?" seen has work him stairs before end Senwe need said dont any." at "My present." anxiety he'd told him that he can have any to whether one In the whole place be wants to ator Sorghum, "relute lu politic are In fuvor of me." women What She Wanted him. Wouldn't that he the cat' nslst Kinr. do "What Washington you wuni with a new fur pajumas? The efficiency girl ! coat at thl Ume?" A shabbily gowned old lady had come A hat !" The stars make no noise. up to the desk nnd was waiting In front of Mary ronnolly. "Did you have an advertisement to placet" asked Mary pleasantly. "Yes, I did," answered the old lady lurtly. "You didn't think I was stand5 ing here merely to hear that hol.lx'd headed young miss there use new skin Her black eyes slung, did you?" RlD, rough skin, sore, itching, burning feet, napted angrily. chafing, chipping, rubes, irritation, cuts "I beg your pnrdon," murmured or bums ore quickly relieved and bested by 1 cud write Mary, "perhaps your adapplications of Cuticura Ointment No vertisement for you?" household should be without it. "It's not much to write. Just say: Ointment 2Jc inJ JOc. Sp 2Jc. Tilcum 2k. 'Winded: A room.'" Simple mch be. Adjrtut "Cuticur," Drpc. nr, MsMeo, Mu. Mary stared nt her. Odd were Shaving Nllck SO. many of the advertisements placed with her each day. Brief were some But ibis one I No one Tigers Spread Terror of them. would know from tlie advertisement in Chinese Districts In what part of the city It wua desired, like the pages from some Reading w lint room-good accommoof type dations with their commensurate cost highly spiced jungle late are the eotn or less convenient ones that would be plaints nuide by villages to the north reasonable a hundred Ideas flashed of the coastal city of Swntow. Ten Chinese have been eaten or badly through Mary Connolly's mind. mauled and one small girl knocked we in a little Ju3t "Suppose put more. she ventured gently. You see down and Injured by nmn eating tigers In the thickly populated disIt doesn't tell much." "iJoesn't tell much! Doesn't tell tricts of the province. Tigers have A New Cxtermlnatoe that much! snapped the old lady. Tell been atturklng In the daytime as well Kill Uveatosk, Poultry , Wont me right to my fuce Pin on Idiot, will as at night, and measures to cope or even Eaby Chlcka Doga, Cats, considered menace are with the being con be used about the hofac.bar-- i or poultry you? I'll have my son come down yard wilbebeoluteeafetjraeitconta-n! here at once I'll tell him the whole Among these Is a proMsal thut whole poleon. ie made Squill, ae recoin villages be organized to take up a ntenued by U S. Dept, ofofAgriculture, uodef thing, that I will! I an Idiot, InOne tiger weighing 160 pounds the Cononhle process which i.iiurei maximum deed! Angrily she shook her head troll. ttrength- - Two cane killed 578 rata at Arkanaat was killed recently near Thongkhlnng State Farm. Hundred of other testimonial. at the bewildered Mary. been have Mao long eating tigers Sold n a Meaty-Bac- k "But I Cuare.nte. giisped Mary. the orisiosl Squill exter known to Inhabit thla area, but this Is Instat upon A man standing near came forminator. 75c. nre (four timee Large AHdnigKtta, ward and Mary was not surprised at the first time they have become so aa much) $2 00. Direct if dealer c&scot tupplf hundred-o- f you. Co.. Springfield. O. a menace to to ns bold le all. so excited was she. to hear the villages. old Indy cull him John and tell him that the young lady had called her a unlm-pres.e- dut I" Use Cuticurci oiiT u.vr troulls for all gCaUran ai ford. " again gasped Mary. "We have orders to assist In the advertiseYou ments whenever It Is possible. see," she explained earnestly, "we don't accept less than two lines, nnd so I wasnt trying to get her to pay nny more money out. It was just that If she said where she wanted the room and what price she wanted to pay or what kind of room she wanted, whether for rooming, boarding or light housekeeping, why, you see, she would have more replies. I was thinking of (he answers she would have I I" Mary Connollys blue eyes filled. .She heard across the polished counter the tall man called John explaining Hip whole thing In low tones In a few minutes the little black bonnet of the old lady began to nod. "I had a bad night In that hotel didnt sleep a wink." the old lady told her "Yon write it up. Make it as long ns you want, and make It rigid, 1 guess.' tlie old eyes twinkled, "we'll let John pay for it, anyhow " Slip was smiling ut Mary now, happy ns a child, tlie recent wound forgotten. "Very good." said the man. cluing I'm tlie new oflicien ing his manner. cy nmn. The lms upstairs fold me I could have anyone I wanted to help j me. I think III have to take you for i tny efficiency girl. saw their Tlie surprised Mary Connolly, now the efficiency girl, pass out the little swing gate and go for her coat and hat. Barton, the , too. when he boss, was surprh-edthat way to be buttonpassed along holed by tlie new efficiency man. who said seriously: "Say. Barton, old man, I want to tell you that youd better I ve look about for a new always stiid Id never care for n girl the mother didnt like und way ''he took o the little Mnry Connolly well, It took niv breath. I didn't know what she thought of me, but whats tlie use of being an efficiency man if I cant have tlie gill I choose? I y The Biter Bit Senuulis. deprived of their natural food by the bud weather, were devouring scraps In the roadway at Skeg ness. Scotland, when a cat sprang among them. The famished birds attacked the cat, and within ten minutes It had been torn limb from limb and its flesh shared by the birds, ! 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