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Show 4 KAYSVITXR. UTAT1 TJlri VECICLY REFLEX. ,fc Adviser mmi How to Hold Head in Scrimmage t Dad Was a Good STUDY ATHLETICS AND PSYCHOLOGY Q By JOAN LATIMER vZ'itZlil lvVi I I'll 'll i the sweet and pretty girls O1FInALL the little town of Brampton, CHICKEN THIEVES Madge Hoffman was the sweetest and ARE REAL' PIKERS prettiest. And because she was all this and also bad been to college and was Chicken thieve, which, long have the only ehlld of a rich, retired fannbeen the target tor rather drastic ae er, she had more beaux than all the tlon la Illinois, bare been shown up other .girts In the eutlre clly'put toaa pikers by ' disease, a henhouse gether. btadit that too often plunders' withBut In spit of the way that life out even being noticed, uiuch leas seemed to smile at her, Madge wasnt caught, says IL IL Alp. poultry exhappy. The trouble wns this: The tension spedulint of the college of one mnn Madge wanted to see among University of Illinois agriculture, her beaux wasn't there. That man was Farmers state last year lost Harry Jennings. They had met and 8,000 chickens from disease for every fulten In love while attending ' the 00 that they lost by chicken tblevt," seme coeducational college. ' During . be said. their Inst year together they had made The lesson In this for the fartn wonderful pinna for their future. Then, flock owner Is to see that', the colony quite suddenly, their dream bad gone ' or brooder house and the young chick; to smash. , j ,; ens are on clean' ground that Is kept One day Harry, had come to Madge dean, Alp says. year a hum with an unbaualJind despairing look ber of poultry men lost chickens from on Ida face . disease and parasite even after movMadge," he laid, they tell me your ing the house and chicks In denn father la wealthy and yonre an only ' ground. ' In most cases these losses child andand were duo to the ground within n ra Jlua The look of despair on Harrys face of 1(i to 15 feet of the house getting , had deepened greatly, ' badly contaminated with droppings see whnl this means? Dont you and flltb.1 Gdod dean range w ill be of flarry ' had asked. Im working my little value In preventing dlKense trou way through college. 1 simply wont ble ae long as (be ground adjoining the marry a girl for her money. And yn house la dirty. 'can see what that men ns. It means To prevent this, move the house Ill have y'to work Awfully hard to fcet a fvw fed every mouth, plow or spade as as Touve 'gotrMuf ' the ground around the . house, or come to' you Just as soon as Ive what may be the simplest and beat, mnde enough ' . j way, sweep the ground weekly with Of course there had been tears and good stiff broom and do away' with on Madges part, but llarry pleading the sweepings. Such a cleaning will had been obstinate. He had left colhelp prevent both round worm and lege at once. Since that time Madge cocddloaia organisms from complethadn't seen him and his tetters had ' ing their life cycles been Infrequent'1 like that around the colony house, This was the situation Just a year the ground around the mnsh hopper after Hnrry'k departure. And It was and the drinking dish soon become when Madge was feeling particularly To blue about contaminated ' with droppings. the matter that the follow-Inovercome this, hoppers and drlnklnt had been received from letter dishea mny be pluced on plntf rms v , Harry: f Inch or with a la Dear It Madge: evidently going " : . mesh wire Iojk to be a tong and hard struggle fur me file should be' guarded House to get together as fliuch money as t gainst for they are an Intermediate should have. So f nm golpg to pass ' All filth and host for tapeworms out of your life, You shouldnt be rubbish which breeds flics should be asked to wait for me, and. of course, destroyed. Using rock phosphate and I couldn't stand It to have you support gypsum no chicken manure will check me. Ive got a Job In South America. fly breeding. Im going down there. Ill he gone a long time.' While Im gone hope : for your own sake that you will he Proper Feed for Flock happily married. But before going I During Winter Season simply must see you again. On the feeding of the flock depends After the first eestaey of Ihclr greetto a large extent not only the general ing some days later at Madge's home health of the birds, but also the econdurlag the afternoon when her family my which promotes success. It la a were all away Madgs began pleading subject, however, which . should be with Harry to make a change In bis studied with a large amount of compinna. mon sense.' for there are no hard and the wrong slant got you've llarry,' fast rules which enn he laid down as on all this, declared Madge, with de applying to every case. The price of termination. Sine getting your letfeeds end the general environment ter Ive thought It all over and talked should be considered In determining It over with an old relative of mine the right rut Ions. who Is pretty wise. And he says that For the lurgetd profit a good the thing you should .do would he to portion of the . eggs should . b ! se eome here and go to work for my fa cured during the winter. If two extra ther . ; eggs a week can be obtained from No! Nol erled Harry. each hen a good profit will be made, I Oli, cried Madge, despairingly. la Increased by while If It to you aa this relative cant explain only 'one. egg a week In winter, this of mine ran. You come with me end one egg will pay for all tho feed the talk to him.' Please.ben eats. To obtain this greater pro- For a moment Hafry hesitated. d action not only should the fowls be "All right, be sntd sulkily it last, young and of a good laying breed, but but dont let your father know any' the feeder ahonld have full knowledge about me. Ive never seen your thing of the proper fed! lad Its propane dad, but 1 know just bow lie'd ad and : - tlon. . v . . -I couldn't blame him. ; The nutriment In the feed of laying office to which Madge directed f bent serve a two fold purpose to (.The was old, but clean. It was comllarry repair wasteland furnish heat to the fortably filled with bookcases sad fil' fowl, p ing cases and' chairs and a desk. At the latter ant a atnlwnrt, Geese Thrive Best pleasant-fneeeld man e with hair, but sharp giay Given Are Range They ' ; Unlike other fowls, geese are by tin- - eyes. me all about you. baa told Madge tore. more like sheep or cattle, as said the old mnn. I know Just how they are graalng fowls and should you feel. ' I felt much the anme way have access to good pasture, and will when I married my wife I thrive best on free range whlrh they years ago didnt have much of a start In those ' should have both winter and summer, and-hefolks were wealthy. liven when the ground Is covered with days, When I married her ( went to work of find will mow, geese grass plenty r water. Clover hay ftr her dnd, and believe me, I worked Hons! a stream worked-lot harder beand corn stover are' fine for them to I probably cause had married a- rich man's at winter and the months, durliig pltk If they have a good supply they wilt daughter than I Iwould have worked made good a M need but a very small . amount -- of otherwise. And sooner on that account than I would In the when summer, grain.1 theyean have done 'otherwise. Have ' you gct plenty of grass, they do not need a single kernel of grain and will thought about the pain and sorrow thrive and keep In fine condition wllh- - youd eanse Madge by going away by letting your pride get the heller of L out IL . , ; . youIH , A . look of surprise - and anxiety came Into Harry's face. Poultry Business "Would U really hurt you more to I . foultry Is now the sixth agriculhave me go away than to stay and tural commodity la value In the United State. amounting to fl.1S1.0M0.000 seem to marry you for your money In poultry and eggs during the past demanded Harry, gating at Madge. Yes, said Madge softly. year. Harry IL Lewis, of Rhode la Then If youre the tort of mnn yon Innd, t president 'of the National Poultry council, called On General Lord, took to be. said the old man, youll director of the budget bureau recently. stuff your false pride In your pocket, In company with several , members of marpy Madge, go to work for her dad the organisation to ask for larger ap-- ' .and prove that you are of thy right . i t preprint Iona for the fiscal' year 1930, stuff. new to solve Madge, nlth her heart In ber eyes, problems arising tn the . poultry Industry. , gazed at H a rry. This this relative of mine Is it and wise, Harry," she pleaded.. Don't Storing Poultry dont spoil both our Urea." , ! some period of the year . During For ao Instant llarry returned her large quantities of dressed birds of gate, a great light la his eyea Then different kinds are put. Into' storage he folded her In his arma The heavy parking Betisonl durlnf . Hoe.- - said Thla. la Hairy the fall and winter months. The broi- suthlenlj. but what will Mndgea faler season corues on "during the late ther say? 1 wouldnt blame him for spring and summer juooths. The rap- throwing qe out" id changes which are taking place lo At this the old man rose and patted the production of poultry makes the Harry on the shoulder. busiirmriccttng more of a Thnla all right, eon," said the old ness thnn'w;! the ruse five or ten man with rent affection In hla voice, tiu'Uhev Im Madge's dnd jc;h r;i TK - rtd- licet- the f into ge. flue pu (CapjrtahL) - s 1 . st fhe-stud- - Assistant Conch R. Dunn Instructing one of the Harvard linesmen how to hold hla bead In scrimmage during a workout for the Crimson grid team. , , - eoacHyeaeooeCK300oocao5aoa r. -- - Stanford university . baseball- tram won ten of eleven games In Its recent visit to Australia.' - e I their 1920 clinched The Cards of pennant on Friday, September 23, the i third last day of the season. " out of major league campaign-- . Ing; Babe Adams was through Johnson at forty, at Grover Alexander atlll Is carry., It hns been decided to hold the coast conference track meet at the Sacramento stadium next May. . Ta-cll- lc forty-two,- Ing g on at forty-on- e Some golfers are ao lucky If they got Into aand traps In Nevada they would strike gold with their niblicks.. " oodoofitfltwewwdHctfitodCHaecwHCtS ; , s years th ! one-hal- Jack Quinn, e of age, who la hurling exceptional ball this aensnn for the fa nerving hla : t went professional aca son on the diamond.1 Cy Young," of other days, wna around the forty-yea- r mari when he stepped - one-quart- er i , Star Wears Glasses A sixteen year-ol- d lad. Billy Boutell. won the championship tournament of the Minnetonka Golf club, In Minnei apolis. " . George Chle, 500 hitter while pitch-- ' Ing for Cleveland, has a sore arm ahd may try to play in the outfield somewhere next' year. - see 1 j V'-'- v , . ! 1 - . - - the-produ- -- 1 ' roll-to- if kecn-looktn- d sniAv-whlt- - . r -- a - -- . r ; - -- - - ! all-ve- ry , year-roun- 1 -- - - four-yea- Major Hurler Left forty-thre- - - Jack Quinn Oldest niurti-mdne- fm GRIFFITH 'nr COI.EMAN ,n Director of psychologicalof RMasreh Illinois. Untverlty Athletics, else who Every conch, "ke anyone' has them, train and men must handle '. a psychologist of or more to be The moat successful coachca.are probThat la, ably the best psychologists. men handle to bow best they know them. out of roost the to how and get This la an art which Is wholly distinct from their skill as tactician In the be ever sport they coach. A man may so good a tactician but wholly fall to know men, and hence fall as coach. man may kiuw On the other hand, and still tactician, mediocre a be men, be a good coach. ' ' ' In view of these fact the athletle association of the University of Illinois, at the suggestion of George Huff, director of pbrsll welfare, undertook,' three year ago, to establish of psycholaboratory for In athletic. logical problems It Is one of the purposes of this laboratory- to make n complete study of the men who come out for the dif' ferent athletic teams at the university. to study the coaches and their mejliods,- and thoa help the students r Course In who enroll In the understand to thq athletic coaching psychological side of the coaching pro. ! - Unique Course Established - at University 4t Illinois. a 1 In-thi- S j The wife of a wril known outfielder says he wns a poor provider, so we guess nothing ran be said about "sensational support , ,' The New York Athletic club U the oldest athletic club and the New York Yacht club la the oldest yacht club Iq.the United States. e e Conch Bob Neyland of the Tennessee football team says he will be satisfied If the Yola win four of their seven conference garnet this falL 7 " e Wattenberg, University of half back, wearing his new headgear Into which glassea baTt been built ' Wattenberg was showing excellent prospects as forward passer, but was handicapped by which the glutses have corrected. Benny Chicago It lookt as ll Fordham'a footballers with ought- to be able to some nifty forward passes. Iete Wisniewski, end. Is only b feet 7. ' - get-awa- By stealing an even 100 bases tn tSOG,' Bill Lange Sportsmanship Lacking . in' Football of Today Football ha become a heartless, thin at the sacrifice of sportsmanship under the Influence of the present age of efficiency In the opinion of Dr. John VV Wilce. director of football at Ohio State unlvera y of the Chicago act a record that haa never been equaled In the major leagues. Judging by ihe success the gray haired pitchers have had this year, the training camps tn spring are going to look- like e grand army encamp- Studies are made on the mental and physical alertness, the memory and or learning abllttj, the nervousness : steadiness,-- the vision and hearing, and the thinking power of all members of the' various athletic teams with a view to making use of the best material In the squat's. The laboratory Is also making u number of other studies on the psychological side of athletics. One of these concerns the way In which athletes sleep before and after games and other heavy exercise. Underneath the beds of some of the members of the teams are placed recorder ' which make a record on paper of every mevement of the athlete during the night These records show whether or not Jhe athletes are rested by a night's sleep and whether or not they are getting too . much heavy work. . , ' foist the members of the spring baseball team used, during practice, special bat with electric connections built Into It o that measure of the time that elapses between the moment the ball hits the hat and the moment the hatter reaches first base could be taken. This ' experiment on batting showed thnt many batters spend aa jnuch time getting out of the batter's box as they do In getting to first base. It wns also shown that such men could learn to get away faster and so stand a better chance of turning some of their blows Into hits. , These snd a score of other problems are being studied by the laboratory In the gymnasium and the results are discussed In a unique course for students tn coaching called "psychology and athletics." When this course was first started It was the only one of Itr kind; but other schools have seen the advantage ofsucb a' course and the Idea has now spread to other parts of the country. Illinois atlll has, how-evthe only laboratory devoted exclusively to the study of psychological problems la athletic competition. . We're getting farther away every day from the old school that recognised sportsmanship Id the game and getting neurer to that new school which demands efficiency and a winning team at nil 00818, Doctor Wilce said before the Columbus Chamber of Commerce forora recently. ' In recent years. Doctor Wilce said, there hud lieen a tendeney'lo atrengtli-eschedules at Dt4 state, due to a demand for financial lndeicndetiee. Fmut the stamliiohit of giod fiNtthnll, this change should never hate been made, he asserted. u - Syracuse Gridder Seeks Post on Rival Eleven -- ' Flint, son ' of Chancellor Mint of Syracuse utilver lliurtea Is for a place on the a candidate atty. freshman football team at Ohio Wesleyan university at Delaware,' Ohio, Flint, rh Is the biggest man In the freshman squad, mny have an opportunity to play bpou th Ohio Wesleyan varsity nfext year when It goes to his home town, for Its annual battle ' with Syracuse Flint Is only seventeen year old but 5 feet 10 Inches tall and weighs 193 pounds. He got tuto condition this summer for the football sc a sou by working on the IID-4- , hydraulic dredge operated by the New York state canal maintenance departmeut George 4 ' W.f r, Pennsylvania Star- - - ment rv While with the Seattle dab In 1923, Red Lucas, Cincinnatis star ppeh r, proved his versatility by playing on InnlBg In each position In one ... - ""ToPa Again; Wllcey Moore, New York ' Yankee t Of alt the golf championships he hns won, Walter Hagen Is proudest of the fact thnt he wna the first American born golfer to win the British open title. , ' estimated that 40 per rent of who root for the Montreal dub of the International league are French and use that tongue to encourage the team. " U the-fu- AA T - if ' '11 tA : - r V $ -- .W. JZ Holmes, owner of the Winnipeg Manama of the American Hockey association has announced he has die pneed of the dub lo the Patrick Interests of the Pacific Coast ' A mot Rusle, one of the" greatest of all time, and Dennis L pitcher Bnmt tiers, one of the heaviest hitters baseball has ever seen, are both employed at the Polo grounds now ' ' J. Cheever Cow din, who has been playing- polo for sixteen years, followed In the footsteps of his father, John ErOowdtnr who was a member of the International hip team to noo . - ' - . - - - When Dr. Caldwell atarted in 1878, tha neeKv not oa great aa to!.. lived normal i,Ve, at Z7' Peool wholeMMB food, and got plenty of air. But even that early there VZ laxative wer W draatie physics and purge for the of eojutipetioa which Dr. Caldwell L not believe wer good for human befora The Prescription for Constipation that he need early in his practice, and 3 ha put U drug stores in 1892 under tS name of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Is a liquid vegetable remedy, intend for women, children and elderly peoola and they need juit such a milliil bowel stimulanL This prescription has proven it and Is now the largest selling limui laxative. It haa won the eonfldence of People who needed it to get relief fw, headachee, v f, I J biliousness, flatulence, indl. gestion, lotd of appetite snd leep, but bresfli, dyspepsia, eolda, fevers. At mr druggist, or' writ Svrup Peptin, Dept. BB. Monticello, lliinoi, for fna bottie. trial Money Loses Weight If we can believe thedlreotor of th . -- Denver mint men are getting less aa less able bodied. First they become unable to carry silver dollars to their trouser pockets, they weighted them down so much.; Now half dollars are becoming too heavy and the half dob Isr must go, ' When the government hills there get out tta new small-sizemay be no small change left larger than a quarter. Tapper's Weekly. d Los Angeles Boy . Needed Help Leroy Young, lilt Georgia RtH Los Ao pries, la a regain fellow active la sports, and at the top In his classes at V'' j To look at - school. a him now, yon'd think 1 ho' never had a doye sickness but hlg mother says: "Wbea Leroy was Just' n little fellow, ve found bis stomach abd bowels wm weak. He kept suffering from constipation. Nothing he ate agreed with him. lie was fretful, feverish iqi puny. When we started giving him Cafc fomia Fig Syrup his condition Improved quickly. .His constipation and. biliousness stopped and he has had no mor trouble of thnt kind. I bam since used California Fig Syrup aUk him for colds' and upset spelli B likes It because it tastes so good w4 I like It because It helps him so wo- S 1 . - nderfully I .California Fig Syrup has bees tha trusted standby of mothers for over 50 yeats. Leading physicians recommend IL - It Is purely vegetable sad works with Nature to regulate, tone add ' strengthen the stomach snd bowels of children so they pet feU nourishment from tbelr food wd waste Is eliminated In a normal ws?. Four million1 bottles' used a y shows how mothers depend on IL Ab ways look for the word CalifornU on the carton to be sure of gettkf ' the genuine. . I motor cycle show s London, rider demonstrated his by driving his machine through a M wU paper" hoop while going speed. The stunt required t stwo since the 0,,IT hand kt the take-oftlon was of considerable lengththere was danger of turning the fn wheel so as to make landing ona. Popular Mechanics At a recent 1 V bock medicine CycUt Through Hoopt f c ; do-bl- y;."; - f. - ' ' I .con Vnnderstuyft, Belgian bicycle rider, broke the. world motor-pace- d record for sustained speed when he rode 7814 miles In one hour et the Linn autodrome, Paris. HE WROTE IN 1892 v3 I f ; ns Carl Maya, .famous pitcher recently temporarily retired at underhand hla own request, believes a winter of pitcher W the Boston Red Sox and the light trorli on hla farm neat' Hottls,' New York Yankees of years sgwwml the Cincinnati Reds tn more recent Okta., will bring his Injured pitching and that ho seasons;- has been signed by The New tmr fraelf ' will be able to return to the Yankee York Giants. In the spring. Moore, sinker lineup ball artist said he had told Miller Harry- Heilman ended the aeason of 1923 wh one of the finest ilugglAs, Yankee , manager, that hitting sprained ligament In his pitching arm, streaks of his entire career. n hit which eansed hla voluntary retirement. safely In each of the last 21 game the a ttt not necessitate bis permanent re Tigers played, making 43 hits In 81 rrment times st bat for a percentage of 53i inM-condfrio- '7T game. - -- - - - ity. ' fession. SAME PRESCRIPTION Mag-11!1- iV V COULD HOT GET i.t versity of Pennsylvania football team. Lya E. Kn!JmV 1 hod a tlrvd iHkbart, lad. Ing and wnn unable to get onthe .W , P without Brown will us the huddle and the same style of football that the Um tLt tocb McLaughry has been In charge of the Bruins. The 1928 team will be green and Inexperienced.' These Iwo points developed during the open- Ing weeks work. The record squsd fol-lo- mbf,rwin down the failure of two men W to return to col ege. With a squad of some Oft men In oilnd, neither coaches n..r by W - of. tb heard Vegetable and c eided to trf 7Y I , the record nib!y of Cl men that reported on the d tfm, ttBlnhl.r Pelng day. ha, been Increased by ten more. mkt,u the largest Bear squad In the lilsiorj of preliminary drills n th um . still Hand help taking itva to can do mr without chafe McUughry has Invited W men, the Ve V Compound EbrengtljeneJ Brown 0 tlse Huddle in Uamc3 This Season IT .9 U tHff,nDlD work. BED OUT OF Ctx. one of the best men Coach Lon YounF has available for his 1923 Uni- ri .LP. aJr 1 before I through.' I 1 that if wiU give the Vegetable Comp trial they can overcome thw and worn-ou- t feeling. I I prees the hnpplnm I have and how eompletayr It lia tn H. Sworr, my bemae." M ' ' sou Laurel EL DkterU I fill P CCYCTX. FOX mV ..j |