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Show . THE WEEKLY BEFLBX KAYSVILLE, 4 UTAlf BREAST SHOT IS Three Great Football Coaches - Radio Profession Younr Man's Game Veteran Says Opportunity Lies in Invention for ' Electrical Graduate. v "iv learn radio engineering, none will accept ns students those who do not hold degree In electrical engineering or a similar equivalent. Without electrical engineering there could be no radio engineering. The sound train. Ing which an electrical engineering course teaches win be found very necessary to the aspiring radio engineer. . Used by Teams With Crisscross Offense. ef-for- t, - ... . ... , thank. lladlo engineering Is becoming more end imiro one of the moat Important pro ft salons. Its scope Is already so largo that no one engineer can hope to leuru everything on the subject. ' to keep up with the times, have found It necessary to specialize. And In specialization la sounded the keynote . for their Individual and collective success. The young and ambitious man do-- , elrona of studying radio engineering profession must first study elec. trical engineering. It Is most essential that be do this, for without the sound and basic fundamentals of electricity there ran bo no competency as e radio engineer. A Necessary Court. In fact, of the few college courses that ore now available In which to t ( Process of Elimination in Buying Radio Outfit RE.CHMAN, B. &, E. M. What price radio! With the public buyiivt their radio rets already made and being faced with the claims of scores of tuanufac-tunrthere naturally Is considerable confusion In the pUnd of the average (itlreu who wants to put bis money . Into a radio receiver. In the first place, it must be remembered tint the crystal set bus practl-rallpawed out of use because It ts By FRANK s, y Hot sets are also out because they will not operate loud speakers, ami heud phone reception la also obsolete. The three-tub- e regenerative receiver. while U Is selective and will get cousidei able distance, will radiate to the aunoyaiu-- of ever) body else, and only the most selfish Usteuer will usev a et of tlila type. The eight, ten or twelve-tublie Is too expensive for th average listener and also requires so much servicing that U may be a source of Irritation. Also, the upkeep Is lundiy Justified by the results. , By this process of elimination, we get buck to the radio . frequency circuits, which have proved their worth and are now stamlurd. Properly constructed they are selective, moderate In price, require little or uo utteuliou aud minimize the mutpteuauce cost. e radio frequency A good set cun b& bought for. around ftfl. Tillies, batteries, charger und aerial equipment will ruu uot more thun $.13, . mid a tine loud speaker cun be had final $10 or $23.. This will make the loful cost moUnd $120, A set of this Ope will give satisfaction under any i.n I ail circumstances. , his j ear there are radio frequency xi u on the mat Wet carrying from six to nine tubes. These additional tubes where shielding Is used ore uece-sarin the bet. Shielding bus been' adopt-ei- i because the ord.nury solenoid coll will pick up all the stray curreht and pile them In on the wave to which the set Is tuned, causing Interference aud ' poor moptiou. The oli jet t of the shielding Is to keep our thet-- stray currents und give greater selectivity,, This same end cun be and It accomplished by the use of the doughnut type of coll which docs not pkk up stray currents. Cop-- per shields In a set aborb such a signals tremendous amount of tt picked up by the aerUd system that One-tub- e one-ma- - auper-Intern- five-tub- . . , 1 -- !) Three Americans Given Gridiron Stars Playing Places on Oxford Teams Superb Game at Hockey . Some of th new professionalised hockey players are stars of the gridiron, banished from the game because (here Is no place for amateur outlaws In football In Canada. Rugby players starring on the Ice Include Charlie Dlnamor., Eddie Gerard. Duncan Munro. Nelson Stewart and Babe Slebert of Montreal Maroons; IJonel Conacher. Roger Smith and Duke McCurry. ef Pittsburgh; Billy Brydge, Jess Spring, Leo Bourg-al- t and Bill Carson, 'of Toronto 8L Patrick's: Billy Boucher and Xurel Jollut, of Montreal Canadians; Billy Burch and Charlie Langlers, of New York Americans; King Clancy, George Boucher, Alex Smith and Ilobley Smith, of Ottawa Senators; Babe Dye. of Chicago, and Frank Boucher, of the New York, Rangers. Dye has some outlet In hockey's off season when he cavorts as an International league baseball star, while Conaclier la being tried out by Toronto Leafs. first-clas- s, b When Choosing Sockets, Springs Are Important in choosing a socket, care should b exercised to see that the springs make good contact with the prongs of th tub. This la very Important. The springs should ho tested bj bending for quite a. distance mnn than they would ndrinully be bent h) the tube; tfthey come buck to tit original oslitoo, or at least very near ly so, they are all right. The couqtosUlon upon w hlch th springs are mounted should be bake te or some other high Insulating ma terlal. If the edge 'of the socket makes a mark on a piece of paper, the material Is probably made of souk lumphlaik compound and should In avoided. A socket Is some times desirable especially when th smuller dry cell tubes are to be used Only the best of this tvpe should lx used. 11 spring-mounte- d Screws, Binding Posts, Have Right-Han- d Threac tut In wiring a receiver, remember with a very few exceptions, all screw; and binding poris are threaded with i right-banthread. Thut Is, nuts aud burs are tightened with a dock-wis- t rotation. Therefore, lu making a loop U the end of a wlrfi which Is to bo place ou a hludlug post or screw, bend tht direction so that loop In a clock-wis- e when the nut or bur la tightened, thi wire will not b twisted out from ua der fbe out. d America also added another Oxford athletic triumph to Us list when IV. E, Llngelbaih, Jr., of Philadelphia, Rhodes scholar from Pennsylvania, captured the University freshman tennis championship. Llngelbnchavlotory came only after a gruelling mutch, stretching into four sets, with L. W. Headley,' an English student from University college. In Baseball Cuba. Is The American Olympic association represented by 33 sports organisa- the moat popular sport Is Football Is a wonderful sport If It's (he other fellow's boy whose leg .Is broken. Charles Rowe Moeser, star end, ha been elected captain of Princeton's 1027 football team. King Christian .of Denmark has the reputation among hts own people of being their foremost marksman. Jack Reresford, Jr., has won the Diamond Sculls In the Henley regatta, lu England, three times In succession. five-tub- five-tub- e time ago. tion. and tery quickly, too, in a boiling down process In" which It will be a survival of the fittest The very same were portrayed In th circumstance automobile Industry before Its stabilisation. That same occurence will affect the radio Industry, as atablllsa tion Is almost upon us now.' the additional tubes aro necessary to overcome these losses. Thus, a six or eight-tub- e shielded set gives uo bettet results fhaq a well designed, propeylj e constructed unshielded set. The larger the set, measured by th Dumber of tubes, the greater the Initial cost and. also the greater the upkeep A six or eight-tub- e set will run from $230 to $330 In price, and the maintenance cost will be almost double that of the set These figures ar for the chest type of receiver, when th value Is lu the "works" and cost a high as the buyer wishes to go. From these comparisons It will b soon that the average person who wants to buy a general purple radio receiving act, which will give tong ur and satisfactory service caunot go far astray by putting his oi her money Into a standard five-turadio frequency set th promotion of Charles F. Darlington, Jr of Moitint Klsco, N. Yn to the flrstjrowlng squad at OxforjL America now haa two representative on that group for the first time In mnny years. Darlington, who rowed on the Harvard varsity crew for two yeara, waa given a seat In Crew B of the Oxford university trial eights, following a short period of preliminary work. The other American Is II. T. Kingsbury, who was given a scat on Crew A some With Prominent Sportsman The great amount of competition which. Is now being experienced la th radio Industry will ultimately result, e e Three of the country greatest football poaches met la Los Angeles of Southern recently, when Howard Jsnes (left), mentor of tb University and Glenn Tale coach, Jones Tod (right), his California team, greeted brother, Los In arrival on Angeles. their Stanford coach, "Fop". Warner (center), 1 portance crissTeam that us th cross offens usually hav as their team shot the breast shot Th player stops abruptly lq a run, front foot In a alight pointing toward th basket. crouch. He bold th bail at his cheat with finger and thumb, palm nr free, behind th ball Wrist In. arms, leg Hands, elbows straight, and the whol body com Into play when the shot is made. . As the ball Is delivered th hands point toward th basket, palms away from the.face, arms, body and legs extended t a complete "follow through." Somewhat similar la th chest shot This Is probably tbs fastest long shot in general use, and on every player should know, writes Mitchell V. Cbtraley in th American Boy. Th baR Is held at th chest, fingers slightly behind th ball's center. The power In the shot comes from a sudden snap of th arms, wrists and bands, with both arm following through behind the ball. Body and leg position aren't a part of this shot, ordinarily ; and there ara a dozen is that A valuable on variations. letting a man shoot from a running position. He ahoota the, ball away at the highest point in a Jump. Th underhand ' "loop ahot" Isn't much used any more, because guarding is becoming so efficient If you're depending a good deal on anch a shot youd do well to substitute on of th 4" breast ahot for It Last year Coach H. B. Tabor of the Benton Township (UL) high school had. on his team a forward who was particularly good at long shots. Moreover, be came up to the basket for his short shot Uka a flash, and seemed to have all the making of a fine short-sho- t man. Bnt 'Coach Tabor found that Invariably this forward Cairo I. Ross was bis name executed one part of the shot badly, and. missed many . basket.' ' f Ross always road his jump at the basket for a short ahot more dike. a broad jump than a high jump. He, wonld pam tinder the backstop almost before he had heaved the bait at the hoop, ind because of tlila style .he had to pitch It from a distance of several feet instead of from th very rim. Moreover, he always tried to turn In thealr so as to come back onto the floor for th rebound. So Coach Tabor gnv Rosa, .and others on the team who had the same fault, hour of drill In the proper method a abort shot' II taught Ross, a player, to take off from his deft foot at just the proper distance from the basket He taught him to make use of the extra wrist-propell- a ductances; etc will be found relaI) a the other tively stmple'work. be imbued with a good band, knowledge of chemistry. In which case the development and perfection 'of permeable alloys for transformer cores and other apparatus will present an ' attractive field An Individual having a good musical ear stands a good chance to use Ms developed aural faculties for the per feet Ion of good quality reproducing Tlila Is one of the loud speakers, a loud most needed Inventions speaker which will reproduce the voice and music without distortion. Young Man lit Radio. Radio Is really a young man's game. It is a young industry and naturally a lot of young blood has been attract' ed to It already, ' , In fact, at far as the engineering and Invention of radio, together with the 'sales, Is concerned, the younger generation walk o It with all the honors. However, radio Is too young as a. business to place entirely In the hands of the newcomers Ini the Industry, Ai far as the executive aud managerial cuds are concerned, the older business man must still be relied upon. In fuct. In such jobs as financing only the mature, veteran business man with years of experience Is suited for tbs work. It does got mean that the younger generation has not succeeded In fulfilling with spirit and ability those various posts. However, older meo are preferable In those capacities, uoi necessarily for the prestige of the oe gnnlxatlon, but for more efficient management and suervUlon. Assistant have 'been chosen from the ranks ol young and old, and experience ae well as ability always guides In the aeleo meo tlons, the more experienced the of holding positions greater Im- Bflln Taking 8aU Canada haa one golf course for every 10.893 inhabitant; In th Uulted State there la on for every 23,793 people. ' An especially inwed portrait of MaJ. WUliam Kennelly, president of the New York Athletic club and one a sporthim u. of th nation's best-know Philip Oslf, captain of the naskeil Indian school team and a Pima Indlau. Is recognized as one of the greatest runners In the United States. cross-countr- y France Rbelnlander of Manchester. England, baa s record of lifting 103 pounds shove her head with her little finger aud 104 pounds with one hand. Miss Connie Mack Had Clever Stunt to Fool Umpires It w a clever, ruse on the part of Couule Mack, present manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, thut caused the abrogation of the rule that a foul iljv caught by th catcher retired the batter. Connie, llieu catching for the Washington learn In the National league, was Just as runny as a catcher as he since has proven himself to be as u manager. It got to be a regular practice on the port of Connie, who thought It all out himself, to unup the fin. of Ids right hand against the tip of his catcher's mitt as Uie batter w aid wing at a hall, mtvklug- It sound to the umpire for all the world l.ke foul up. For awhile even the bitter blui'clf was deceived, and tuvurmid) be would he declared out by the umpire. voice this deception was d overt d, however, a rule was Imotpoq-prated that a foul must go at Ictst ten feet In the air or ten feet away from the batter's box ts'fore the catch of the foul would retire the hatter. After that iknimes cleverness at mil- -' tatlng a foul tip was of no avail. - Too much rich food which exclt and ueys in their efforts to fiil the system. Flush the alonally to relieve them Ileve the bowels, remove waste and poison, el Jail inter, ing with the right band extended up at full length. Rota learned to go almost straight up; to give the ball a little overhanded shove at the highest point of the Jump and "lay It In the basket: to throw h!s shoulders back a little to break bis forward speed. He learned to send the ball off tbe tips of his fingers and thumb, palm to the front, and to shoot It only five or six Inches above the basket. And he learned to pivot badf onto the floor. Instead of trying to turn In the air?. The turn was bad. because It prevented the complete h (he short shot demands. sides, the short shot Is supposed to be successful, and Its execution must be based on the theory that It will b So the turn Isn't necessary. Ross soon found that, . rightly haadled. 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"The trouble is some of oi kart to bustle the sceneiv while othenw . 11.000 the world's th scholar. Sample feet wide by 23 feet long. t accommodates 3.000 person with full bathhouse facilities. , Merely Stage Handt follow-throug- near Altoona Pa, Is tiu largest In the United States. 'Tlds pool t9 IS3 , (, Z -- tennis, basket attrac- University of lows swimming pool where the National Collegiate A A. for a TarheeLStadium meet will he held next April, I made up of five tanka in one and I the only A gift of $275.0vt0 for the couMruc American university possessing" tlon of football stadium at the ' high diving apparatus. of North Carolina, has UuiversJty r been made by William Rand Kenan. Sylvester Simon. Milwaukee third Jr., of New York, preskleut of the bowman. who recently - lost - three Florida East Coast railway. Dr. H. w. on Ms left hand In an accident fingers Chase, president of the university, an- at a furniture factory where he was nounces The stadium will seat 21000 Ihtends to remain In employed, has, persons and construction will begin ball. He pro(oses to become a pitcher Immediately. The plans call for Its completion in time for the opening of The proposed tug of war between the . football season next jear. freriimen and sophomores at Prince-riThe gift la In "memory of tfve late has been called off due university Mar.v Hargrove and William ltsnd to the high cost of rope.' h 9 Kenan, tndther and father of the do. a suitable 8aj rope would have to be 1 000 nor, and It will be LnSw-nxh feet loo- - three Inches thick, and Kensin Memorial stadium. cost V The urine la cloudy, fm, the channels often get irrlut?lT tag one to get up two orthSS daring the night. To help neutralize the adds and flush off the body.rntatit waste, begin drinking water. about four ounces of Jad any pharmacy, take a tablerJI Inches the cross-bod- y stretch gave him the added height he got by taking off front tbe left foot and shoot- Roland Iztcke, University of Nebraska sprinter, who has been tying and, smashing world's records. Is ambitious to become n lawyer. He has two more jenrs to go before completing hlS'gtudirt. Gives? $275,000 v bi sharp pains in tie back ache, dizziness, the stoma? if tongue la coated, and wh ... right-bande- d o Kenan ' W.akne. . v-- Carrlgan and Heine Wagner are to return to the Red Sox. Heine Is the gentleman whose foot wa constantly being tagged by mistake for second bash. The tvyside park swimming ' -- ed . BUI The Chinese In China have to baseball, enthusiastically soccer, running, cycling' and hall. The game of golf haa no tion for them. M Backachy or so-call-ed "What particular phase of radio engineering shall I study I" la a difficult question to answer directly. It all deCy CHARLES FRESHMAN pends upon the Individual who asks It. radio of the TIi rapid development art bn created A vital field for further If. one Is adept at mathematic. be should Invariably make good In pracproductive research. New ' ond useful the art. The deImprovement have been constantly tically any phase ef audio and radio frequency signing of, a pitcaring, and there baa been a growvariable condensers and Ining tendency among radio manufae-threr- transfers, to atmpllfy the operation and Increase the efllclency of, their radio receivers Behind the scenes, aa It were; aro the radio technicians, the radio engineer and the laboratory ataffs who are directly, reaiMiualble for the "marketed product The fruit of their combined with the efficiency of systematic production, are the main factors which allow one to purchase a good receiver at a reasonable price. Although there are many good receivers, there are also tome which are very poor Indeed, both electrically and mechanically. The receiver. Itself la evidence of good or bad engineering ' practice. Nor I this mnte evidence In any way. By It performance yon shall know It and as you listen In you ran readily tell whether It oscillate uncontrollably, distorts the tnualc horribly, or Is so extremely Inaensltlve and tunes so broadly that It la wrong to call It a product 'of engineering - aklll aud design. Poor Dstlgna Pass, The day of the poorly designed let h quickly panting, and those types width have given cause for concern, ruch as those which radiate powerfully and produce Inexcusable nolaca, are losing popularity. No longer will the public have to contend with radio receivers which do not warrant being tailed such. For this, we have the progressive radio laboratory staffs to ( So-Call- ed wy v c Drink Water If Back MOST EFFECTIVE , r- - : j -- k--3 i v, 1 One man out of very ft motorist. leaving the wish they had been lxm tangs Boston Transcript - T ( 'rs7 ' Minority Rule th --o" '; P5a6BEU.s Hot llioto shows Willie Ritola, Fin nisi UManc runner and probably the best of his class now in America, hard at his trade, away from working the cinder track, carpentry. After working ours the Finn has been seen at New paths preparing hlmsd for the ceding strenuous season. ork-cind- er w-- S Sure ilLt-AM- S gasses! |