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Show MAJOR CAVANAUGH TO QUIT FORDHAM at His Opponent Goes Headlong 0 Vv , c - ,. , IN 9 ' f 'VX. r" 1 'T - y 4 V 4-- - v- - S -- v- - Ttil remarkabls action picture shows Bronco .Nagunikl, captain of tho University of Minnesota grid team, aa he looka coming headlong at an opposing lineman. II U noted aa eery versatile athlete, playing either tackle or fallback. Too Much Emphasis Given Sports, Says Professor Prof. 8. (1 Staley of the department of physical education and athletic coaching at the University of Illinois la an address at Ur buna deplored the condition of present Intercollegiate athletics and predicted that the future sill see a trend toward of sport Corning tho management teams hack to tb students. wlih the coaches amending to tho grnndmand lie believes the work of organising end controlling of athletics has been overdone and predicted that In the Dear future a new movement' will b gin to make Itself felt with the reduc-tloof! the power of the coach and other higher ups" and. more mans gerial duties for the students. Wisconsin baa a pair of veteran tackles In Mile Lubratovlcb end WhJtey Keteluar. over-organize- d o Hawaiian Star Elmer Miller, utility outfielder and pitcher of the Phillies, has been unconditionally released. Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood are booked to ojten their tour of Australia af Auckland February 23. - . Willie Kamra of the While Sox baa ranged first among American league third baaemen five seasons In tow. ; i Jimmy Colllna, home ran stir of the Rochester club of the International league, bats from either side of tbe r Manuel Quintero, lightweight, cornea from a Spanish family of Tbor City, Fla, a suburb of Tampa, lie la a dentist Three Jmea during the 1029 National league season Ed Roush of the New York Giants registered five hits In game. Announcement Made After New York Game. Those who taw that big Fordhaa team crush a vaunted New York onL verslty outfit Into tha Polo groonda sod hardly expected the announcement made by tbs coach who taught these Maroon players the game of football. Major Frank Cavanaugh will make this bla last year at Fordham, he said, with the direct comment on bla action. "I dont want to die here." This can mean only one of two thlnga Either tbe major wants to teach hla method of winning football games to another outfit for a change, or be wants to give up coaching. That it cannot mean the latter was signified by the major's statement that be la not ready jo give np football. And when a coach says that, thert Is only otie'guess lo tfc&ke hell be out giving the boys lessons when next season comes round, Just where hell be doing this, no one has ony idea, and tbe major least of alL lie finds that the eye trouble wbicb affected blm last year la definitely cured and be feels fit aa a fiddle. So tbe football league can now pick a team which needs the mtjor. By I. WRIGHT A hot-stov- all-f- e I" Joe Beckett the former heavyweight champion of Great Britain, Is writing his autobiography. Joe spent moat of hla ring career on his back. , t Hogs. lAatnMMjf Chine-Hawaiian- , I v who la again playing halfback on tho University of Kansas football team. Itogn won fame last year aa one of the beat ground gainers In tbe Middle West, lie la also a star In swimming baseball, track and basket ball. And he also plays the ukulele. Well Dorsey Guy Knows . Old Oriole Star Hitters There la , much conversation this year about the slugging power of a number of hall clubs. The Yankee had the original murderers row for a number of rect nl years, but the IHr trolt Tigers are crowding them this year for first place on the attavk. Put Dorsey Guy, who used to cover the activities of the old Orioles for the Itatlmore Sun. asks where there Is a team that could compare with tbe hit. ter the Orlolee had In 1801 Tim hitters he quotes from the ft inous old team are MoGraw, 310; Jen nlngs. JW2; Keeler. .30.7: Kelly. SHI ; r.ruu there, .344: Brodle, 303; Rclti. .30(1; Robinson, 810. and Gleason, 330 Tiny Golf Course Real Test of Ones Skill Chattanooga boasts one of the shortest golt courses In the world a lay. out of 1.000' yards on which only a putter la 'toed The course has all the attributes of a full grown country club layout. It la located In the city park, whose duffers and stars alike are finding .trouble aplenty In negotiating It The novelty of the putter Idea has In "Tiny Hearn, former Georgia Tech star In thre.i sports, tha Rochester club of the American Basket Ball league has tbe tallest center, 6 feet 9 Inches. Goose Goslln, Washington Rena tors' outfielder, who won the 1328 American league butting crown with a percentage of JITU. dropped to .290 In tbe 1325) season. Batllulh. and Lou Gehrlgjtf Jthe Yankees amt Marty McManus of the Tigers twice hit home runs with the -- bases filled during the league season 1325) American ..Temple university has two football guards on Its team this yenr who total 000 pounds. They are Dick Davis who weighs 310 and Itarry Patcbefsky who tips the senlea nt 230. Roccer football Is played In 37 counIt Is estimated over 1.000.000 lersona play amateur -- soccer In this country, while professional learns In dude 3,000 devotees of. the sport. tries. lafty O'Doul, the batting Maybe champion of the National league, picked up the ktuuk of busting the apple while a member of the Yankee It la not a team pitching staff. secret Jr : v4J bobbed-beade- to Bid for . . Track Classics in 1930 Henry, national chairman D. track and field comhas succeeded Robert R Veaverjs president of the Southern Pacific A A. U. Weaver resigned be- cause of pressure of business. ... Los.jknge leaw ULfillJCur juultear.s. national Junior and senior track classic which It plans to hold in the coliseum there. They also want the womens natloual track meet for Tad dork field, Pasadena, and the national senior handball and handball squash chaz&floxiships for next year. Leslie A . -- -- K.;l 'l . ; Li ' ' of the new game while keeping la condition for golf. The game la a form of Indoor tennis, played with rickets much tighter than those usbd for tennis. Instead of a ball, however, a cork wrapped tightly In canvss and tipped with white feathers Is used. to the smallest mfantdocton will tell you so. You can tell from the recipe on the wrapper how mild it is, and how good for little systems. But continue with Castoria until a child Is grown. Cuticnra Use OINTMENT for all skin troubles Rid, rough skin, sore, itching, burning feet, chafings, chapping, rashes, irritations, cuts or bums are quickly relieved and healed by applications of Cuticnra Ointment. No household should be without it. Ointment 2)C and 0c Sop 2)c. Ttlfoa 25c m 14 $L-817.2- 9; 200-poun- ll I" "I" , Wct-lcjn- 1 Con-poll- y A. A H. Fletchers signature, it genuine Castoria. It is hannkj Not Today Personal AagU In The women polHubby garbage man U it d "Are yon In favor of back door." Mrs. Newlywed Tell i; itics?" Senwe dont need any." "My anxiety at present," said ator Sorghum, relates to whether .What She Wanted women In politics are In favor cf me." What do you wunt with a new fa Washlngtou Star. coat at this time? A hat I" no noise. The stars make d ast-ista- tos Angeles harmless as the recipe on tfi. H you see efi Tfc Sample each bee. Addrmi" Codcnn. Dcpc B7, Malden, Mm. Cetlew Shoving Stick SSe. Tigers Spread Terror in Chinese Districts Reading like the pages from some highly spieed jungle tale are tbe com plaints made by villages to the north of the coastal city of Swatow. Ten Chinese have been eaten or badly mauled and one small girl knocked down and injured by man eating tigers In the thickly populated districts of the province. Tigers have been attacking In the daytime as well as at night, and measures to cope with the menace are being considered Among these Is a proposal that whole villages be organized to take up a trail. One tiger weighing ICO pounds was killed recently near Tbongkhlang tigers have long been known to Inhabit thla area, but this Is the first time they have become so bold ns to be s menace to hundreds . of villages. Man-eatin- g J cohoerulng-Ore-shaV- eup But It wouldnt hurt McGrsw' chances for hint to take his hopefuls aside next year and Instruct them ,tn the art of beating the neighboring Robins and the Importance of play! tng the same type of baseball In July that they do In September, Sex culls, doprlve I of their tntural f'Hd by the bad weather, were devouring scraps In the roadway at Skeg ness. Scotland, when a cat sprang among them. The famkfd .birds attacked the cat, and within ten minutes It had been torn limb from limb and Ita flesh shared by the birds. Kill Rats G Without Pchsi 4 New Exterminator that Wont Kill Llveetozk, Poultry, Doga , Cota, or even Baby Chide eaa b uted about tbeboae.ban orpooter yard with abaoluteufety at it coourni mmST it mada of Squill, M no yalwa. mended by U. 8. Dept, of Acncultan, the Coanable proceia which imurei amnwa etreafth. Taro cana killed 571 nr at Aikma Bute Farm. Hundred, of other teitimoeiik Sold on Money Back Coarsatia Inaut upon tha oniwal Squill ruinator. AU drugruta, 75c. Lartenre(fewtiaa aa much) $2.00. Direct if dealer aunt JW Ca Springfield, O. you. O O O Cash for Inventions a good patent or pending patent for sale, write promptly American Patents Corporation, Dept. 7, Barrister Building, Washington, If you have D. C. Adv. PrabtUi ExpUaatioa Paragrapher Why do they Mr. al- scarecrows in the ways place fields to scare the crows? Mrs. T. W. Un Gainesville, Fla. Maybe It is because they can't get enough clothes on a woman scarecrow to scare the birds. tuen KILLS-RATS-ON- as curios." the new bills They are with me." Poor Painter he 'said, Well, hes not he has painted. The albumen of the egg used largely as a varrMi f,,f goes and palntinss. In phoi ograph-calico printing. Moral dyspepsia sometimes around disguised as piety. 400,000 Women : IY When Sir Austen Chamberlals s In Hollywood S' pretty girl sdl him at tea: Ts It true. Sir Austen, that F colleague in the cabinet. W1 Churchill, goes In for art? "Churchill does dabble In ulU t!t Sir Austen "landscapes. stlD that sort of thing. Is he any good!" the glH w Sir Austen put his monocle Rara Some people regard I New Game for Jones swept the city's golfers Into enthusiasm for Its training. They are forced to shoot over concrete bridges, through pipe, around Irregularly placed posts, t end ecn through shrubbery. of tbe mittee. Are tor prepared to render Erst aid and quick comfort the moment your youngster baa an upset of any sort? Could you do the right thing immediately though the emergency came without warning perhaps tonight? Castoria is a mothers standby at such times. There is nothing Idee it in emergencies, and nothing better for everyday we. For a sudden attack of colic, or the gentle relief of constipation; to allay a feverish condition, or to soothe a fretful baby that cant sleep. This pure vegetable preparation is always ready to ease an ailing youngster. It is just as n, I1 Stanford onlveialty'a 18 hole golf coarse will be ready for play In January. The greens and fnlrwaya were recently sown with grass. An Ailing tCopvrisbt) classified advertising offices TUB agog with excitement snd weeks buzxlng. Dust cloths unused for the across highly flicked were bring penpolished desks, well sharpened counthe along were cils being passed ters where the sd takers stood all number of day checking up the words snd of number spaces, the classified In the Insertions crts of Mirof tbe daily poges advertising ror. unimMary Connolly stone was of efficiency the news the pressed by ruerpert who. from tbe abounding to mors floating about, was evidently come Into the classified advertising offices, Jook about with sharp eye. nd suggest very radfcal"cfiahgea bar there as to lighting, position of desks and the cashiers cage and worst of ire Instantly those clerks who In were any way Inefficient The top of tbe morn In ts you, Susie McGinnis," she said gayly, taking out her fountain pen. "And why all of this merry cleaning and rushing about? The efficiency man If hes any efficiency man at all will see through your little foibles. At least two Rems of Importance "1 wish youd call roe Susanne," face Coach Hanley of Northwestern. pettishly exclaimed Susie McGinnis. The Minnesota battle clearly (bowed And I think you don't realize the Imhim that the reserve strength will have portance of this man. The boss upto be built up, while a running attack, stairs has seen him work before and aorely missing Hank BFUder, was conhed told blm that he can have anyspicuous by absence one in the whole place he wants to The work of Rid Burnateln and Oa assist him. Wouldnt that be the cats Baxter, sophomore halfbacks, was so pajamas? The efficiency girl! Impressive that Hanley may also exA shuhhlly gowned old lady had come periment further with these men. up to the desk apd woa waiting In Did you front of Mary. Connolly. Dr. Bert Kennedy of Lawrence to place? have an advertisement Kan., former Kansas university footasked Mary pleasantly. ball conch, says night football Is not "Yes, I did, answered the old lady new." Kennedy recalls playing a night tartly. "You didnt think I was standfootball game In Madison Square gar-diing here merely to hear that New York city. In 1902. Kenyoung miss there use new nedy aaya among bla opponents were did you? Herrblack eyes slang, Glenn "Pop" Warner, now coach of angrily. napped Stanford university, and two former 1 beg yonr pardon," murmured Carlisle Indian stare Bemls and Haw-le- y Mary, perhaps I can write your adPierce vertisement for you? It's not much to writs. Just say: Football alone of Cornell sports reA room." Wanted: turned a profit during the fiscal year at her. Odd were stared Mary ending August 31. advertisements of the placed many Football cost Cornel $70,081.61 with with her each day. Brief were some receipts of 1222,171 33, a net profit of of them. No one But this one I $145,183.72. All other sports showed a would know from the advertisement loss as follows: Baseball, $11,979.29; In what part of the city It was desired, track. $31,919.38; crew, $28,997.21; what type of room good accommobasket ball, $.,5S3.54; wrestling, dations with their commensurate cost ; soccer, $2,323.62; hockey, or less convenient ones that would be lacrosse. $3,143.30; tennle a hundred hleas flashed reasonable ; fencing. $2,517.20. Mary through Connollys mind. The profit from football thus paid we put tn Just a little Suppose In the other sports with for the losses You see she ventured more," gently. a bnlunce of $30,212AS to spare It dwsnt tell much." Doesn't tell much! Doesnt tell football players Although much!" snapped the old lady. "Tell on are becoming more or less a rarity me right to my face I'm an Idiot,-wiCoach modern the fust day elevens Ill have my son come down Klpkee Wolverine team boasts five you? once ITL tell hlhi the whole here at men over the 200 mark. 1 will I I an Idiot, Inthat thing, an hits Huyden. sophomore tackle Angrily she shook her head even 200 pounds, while Dravellng Is deed! at the bewildered Mary. Is also Gembls heavier. five pounds "But gasped Mary. Just over 200 pounds this year. Brown, A man standing near came forsubstitute center. Is another "porker, ward and Mary was not surprised at while Morrison, sophomore fullback, so excited was Bhe, to hear the all. 210. around beam tbe tips old lady call him John and tell him Walter Hagen. British open and that the young lady had called her a American professional golf champion, fH)l. We again gasped Mary. after playing an exhibition match, announced that he will retire from active have orders to nsstst tn the advertisements whenever It Is possible. You golf and devote his time to business. ace - the explained earnestly, we Conflict of the little world series don't accept less than two lines, and with the mnjor league championship so I wasnt trying to get her to pay series has cuused American association any nmre money out. It was Just that mugnntes to decide on a shorter ahed-ul- e If she said where she wanted the room and what price she wauled to for next year. pay or what kind of room she wanted, whether for rooming, boarding or light Monnt Yernod, George Cndlgnn' of N. Y tins been elected captain of housekeeping. why, you see. she would Amherst college freshman football have more replica ! was thinking of team. Cadlgan la the yeurtlng quar- the answers she would have I I terback and ope of the outstanding Mary Connolly's blue eyes filled. She heard across the polished counmen on the. freshman team. ter the tall man called John explainWest Virginia nnd West Virginia ing the whole thing In low tones. In have met on the gridiron 22 a few minutes the little black bonnet of the old lady began to nod. times. Ind a bud night In that hotel Du vie Brown of the New York didnt sleep a wink" the old lady told You write It cp. Make It us Giants' soccer club has two clutms to her lie U the best American-bor- u long as you want, and make It right, dlMlniilou player In tbe game and Is also I guess. the old eyes twinkled, "well one of the tiniest, standing but 5 feet let John paj for It, anyhow. She was smiling at Mary now, happy as 3 Inches. a child, the recent waund forgotten E. V. Huggins, 29, one of the outVery good." said the man chnng standing players of the Yale lacrosse Ing his manner. "Im the new effl leu team last .spring, has been named cy man. The boss upstairs told me I fieslmmn lacrosse couch. Huggins could have anyone I wanted to help lacrosse for thr years me. I think III have to take you for played varsity at Yale. my efficiency girl." The surprised ad takers saw their Other coaching appointments an Mar nounced through the Athletic associaConnolly, now the effi.Iency tion recently were Arthur Hudson, 27, girl, pass out the little swing gate and ,who rowed on the Yale er?w In t!23, go for her coat and hat Barton, the cluss crew coach to work boss, whs surprised, too. when he with Sam Shaw:, and 1aut L Saffo, passed along that way to he buttona student In the Yale Medical school, holed by the new efficiency man. who to be assistant coach of class football. said seriously: Say. Barton, old man, Elmer Ripley, varsity basket ball I want to tell you that you'd better couih, has charge of Yale's extensUe look about for a new ad ts ker. I ve class football program. Ripley came always said I'd never care for a girl to Yale this fall from Georgetown. mchcr dMat tike and sa a ay-- the way she took to the little Mary well. It took my breath I didn't With the release of Dutch Henry to the White Sox by the waiver route. know what, she thought of n.e. hut IlJ S JtlL H5d..aUdCM, an efficiency-ma- n jreports filled he. air-If I can't have the girl 1 chooe?" that was sure to come to the Giants before their 1D0 measure- - by Report actual Benefit record 4 Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound f ' V A questionnaire enclosed with every bottle of medicine has brought, to date, over 400,000 replies. The overwhelming majority in fact, ninety-eigout of a hundred says, Yes. If this dependable medicine has helped so many women, isnt it ht reasonable to suppose that it will help you too? Get a bottle fronT your druggist today" iWt r ilHUT-UULGILa.- . 1 -- f J ( LIDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE OCX, LINN, MaS3 |