Show S’ v t THE OGDEN STANDAED EXAMINEE SUNDAY MOENING NOVEMBER 2 1930 r and (JIvl stories sports GAMES V THE FULLBACK TO WOULDN’T FIGHT The Story of a Boy Who Was Too Good-nature- NOAH’S ARK d By W BOYCE MORGAN SYNOPSIS Haynesrille High School has a wonderful back ft eld but cot a single good substitute They have played through the eascn without a defeat but Coach Leverhis ing is in constant fear that onetheofclose Toward backs will be injured cf the Patterson game Tony lomski star fullback has his collar bone broken and is out for the rest of the season Freddy Lambert captain and quarterback is an excellent field general and a v fine passer and kicker but he is too light to carry the ball much This leaves only Fearing and Jones halfbacks to bear the brunt of the running attack Coach Lovering and but exare and gloomy purzled Freddy pect to set about building the best offense they can for the rest of the season and particularly Jar the Elm Park game vVFile on his way to school Monday morning Freddy walks behind a huge powerful boy who is evidently just in from the is surprised when he country Freddyschool for he has never enters the high seen him before NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY INSTALLMENT II “FREDDY hurried into the building reaching the corridor inside just THE MONKEY BEING PREPARED head—Tm not so sure that he’s smart In fact I wouldn’t be surprised if he was actually a bit thick” “Well we’ll see” said the coach shortly and Freddy raced to beat the bell to his own assembly room At noon Coach Lovering met and talked with Culgepper Johnson After a little chat he broached the idea of coming out for football But Culpepper was very 'doubtful “I don't think I’d have any time for games” he said seriously You see I didn’t have much schooling where I came from and my Pa will make me study pretty hard” But the coach and Freddy would not lake no for an answer Freddy J at school-see- m unusually SOMETIMES when lessons probably wonder what in the world is the good of learning some of the things that are taught to you Some boys and girls feel this so strongly that they actually want to quit school The best reason for the whole idea of getting an education can be found in the 'Boy Scout motto “Be Prepared That is what school does for you : it prepares you for earning a living and taking your place in the world ‘You wouldn’t: think much of the soldier who went into battle withoqt a gun The football player who went into a and training beforehand would be game without practicing ’ simply ridiculous But just living in the modem world is a bigger battle than those you read about in history “and a bigger game than any contest on a gridiron -- ' 4You need to be prepared The boy or girl who neglects his or her educational opportunities is a bad soldier and a foolish player ’ The Monkey chattered savagely And made a terrible wail — “I can’t live here” he crossly said “No place to hang my tail!” promised that he would help Cul pepper w ith his studies and as Freddy was one of the best students in the school that help would be worth And Coach Lovering something promised to talk matters' over with Mr Johnson if that was necessary MO fit time to see the big boy turn into the office of Professor Hyde the Finally Culpepper reluctantly promschool principal For a few mo- ised to go to the field that night after ments Freddy loitered at the door of school and see “what this here game the office nodding to other students is like” Coach Lovering shook his head as as they passed him but keeping one he and Freddy left the new student voices ear attuned to the murmur of that came from within Finally his “Shoulders like a Buffalo is right” “Buffalo — that’s a good curiosity overcame him and he en- he said him for nickname office Ill never call tered the Professor Hyde had just got to his one of my players Culpepper I But feet and was saying to the big boy teaching him the game in a few “Very well Culpepper I will take weeks is going to be a real job” That afternoon there was a great you to your assembly room and you can start classes this morning” deal of curiosity and excitement in the locker room as the players were Then the professor saw Freddy “Ah Frederick” he said “Meet introduced to Culpepper —who immeour new student Culpepper Johnson diately became Buffalo to the coach - 17 T1— ‘ DIRECTIONS Cut out the animal and the part of the Ark printed here Color them paste them on cardboard and save thetn carefully until you have the 22 animals and all the parts of the Ark Then paste the parts of the Ark together as directed at the beginning of the series AN ARROW GUN THE ALLIGATOR The Definitions Are 4 A number South America (Abr) Athletic Club (Abr) A New England state Snake-lik- e fish A beverage The sun god 1 5 6 7 8 10 13 PASTE TO V 0 MOI7 ROOF NO 18 PLAYING BETTER FOOTBALL Hobby Prt team the condition of the A far of Articles Boys pared from Que&icnis Answered by Leading College Coaches Including Gilmour Dob ie of Cornell C M Price of California Dick Hanley of yprthwcSlem MSton dander of Illinois EmeSt E Bearg of ?icbrasa and Glen F ThiSllethwaite of Wisconsin Senes amazed at his Aze and the whole squad The boys were literally amazed at his size Tony Lomski had been the biggest man on the squad but when Buffalo put on his uniform the pants were almost skin tight “What a man!” gasped Jack Fear“If he falls on the ball it’s ing going to be just too bad for that pigskin He’ll flatten it like a steam roller” Out on the field Coach Lovering took Buffalo in charge and explained to him a few points of the game It e seemed that a boy of his age should never even have seen a game of football but such was the case The Coach explained the fundamentals while Buffalo listened rather stupidly and scratched his head Finally he grinned “It all seems kinda silly” he said “All that fuss over a ball” Coach Lovering snorted “Silly?” he repeated “Well you just get out here and play a little and you’ll find out it isn’t so silly” But he turned away to Freddy and shook his head sadly Could Buffalo ever be made into a football player ? To Be Continued Next Week almost-impossibl- P O SE R S Perhaps you have never known the answers to some of these posers You may have known the answers to others and forgotten them In either case after puz- over the questions here should know a little more you than you ever did before zling Finally field the weather and the direction of the wind will be important It is thus apparent that a defensive team must always have its wits about it in sizing up and preparing for the coming-plaStopping Passes A defensive team can always better meet the attack of its op- is Removing the surprise inelement stopparticularly important ponents if it has some idea of the ping a attack forward passing used be ’In to figuring Once such an intention is play about guessed out just what to expect on the the of is defense first rule “Hurry of next play there are a number He must not be given the passer!” be remembered to things time to make a considered careFirst the defensive team should ful throw to the best possible rethe of on ball the note the position ceiver field the score the down and the A defensive team should yardage to be gained and the time particularly against the guard long in or half the quarter remaining which often All of these factors will influence passes athe success ofeven a touchbig gain or the offensive team’s choice of a means are not so down Short passes play Then the defensive team dangerous Finally defensive the should consider the type of game backs should study the intention that the other team has been play- of and once they are ing both on this day and in pre- suretheof passer it actions should be their if is this possible ceding contests fast and alert They should charge DEFENSIVE BOX FORMATION- Sinto the ball with determination remembering that they have an O O: O o o O equal right — and almost an equal CENTER MAY chance — to catch the pass YOS BE IN OR OUT J The Box Defense OF LINE I2VDS 6 One of the best defenses for fH general use "against all types of offense is the box defense in ow O which there is no safety man back Q This should be used when the defensive team is within its thirty o o o ) o yard line when there is little chance of the other team making t Tyos a quick kick This defense also oc Kivtzv F works well against a ppwerfui running attack because the backs are closer together and can reinO force the line The defense can H be used at almost any time except' 20 VDS when the opponents are in deep formation from which a punt may come at any moment Against CL such a formation of course the defense must use a safety man back to take the kick In taking position for the box Much can be guessed from the formation which the offensive defense the center may be in or team uses because certain plays out of the line The accompanyare most likely to be made from ing diagram shows two forms of certain methods of lining up An- this defense which teams will find other factor is a consideration of it well to study and use This completes the series of footthe strength or weakness of players on the attacking ball articles 1 What kind of fish are caught mountains located? 6 in cold mountain streams? What does it cost to send 2 What is a “Dutch treat”? an ordinary letter from the United 3 What is a physician who States to England? 7 In what state was Herbert cares for animals called? 4 What is a carnivorous ani- Hoover born? 8 mal?In what country was Charles 5 In what state are the Ozark Chaplin bom? y ’ 1 1 T- - ’ ual THE ADVENTURES OF PETER PEN - - Club Learns j - Unhappy ‘ much more accurately than the bow You lay average home-mad- e “Looks like a fairy lamp” re- the arrow in the groove' place the marked one of the members at the rubber band in the notch " fit the weekly gathering of the Hobby Club rubber and arrow together then as they saw the dainty' article dis- pull back and shoot The arrow played by Miss Brown zips along the chute or barrel and “I had been wrestling with an idea is gone You can pull down and for an artistic lamp shade for a sij&trtoo right On the bull’s-ey- e long time when I solved it quite The cost? Not a cent unless you suddenly one afternoon” said Miss get a couple of Brown “It was raining cats and removable rubber pencil erasers The roseate glow- from the for the arrow tip These are nice dogs windows of a restaurant drew me to use because they provide just like a needle to a magnet In a mo- about the right weight for the arment or two I was seated in a cosy row head and with them you can booth enjoying a cup of tea in the shoot the gun in the house withcheerful atmosphere I racked my out danger of breaking things A brain to remember what the place paper target completes the outfit Get three boards about 5 inches reminded me of Ahi yes it was of a wide and some 15 Inches long One I vacation had spent just glorious the other after graduating from college Some- is to be Y inch thick two each J4 inch ' thick These thing here reminded me of this par- should be planed on at least one ticular camp amidst the glories of side and smoothed Cover ' both the pines ’ Yz inch board with sides “At night we had danced on an best of the quality glue then put the other" boards each side as shown ind bring the top edge- of each thin board Yz inch above the top of the thick board to form the chute Then set these three boards under a weight for 84 hours for ' the glue to harden Cut out a neat pistol grip— one that will fit the hand nicely and - two-for-a-nic- kel -- - -- t - 4 cut away elsewhere as shown until you have a looking gun Be sure to saw a neat deep notch just ahead of where the trigger usually is on a revolver Now cut a thick resilient band from one end of a discarded inner tube' For the arrow any round stick that is straight and about 20 inches long will do SJip the rubber band in the notch and lay the arrow in the chute Then grip the rear end of arrow and doubled rubber band between the thumb and index finger - of your t right hand while you hold the gun with your left hand Applying soap or a little hard oil to the groove will cause the arrowto slip along much faster You can if you wish also rig up sights of wire but using the’gud as you would use a shotgun is - good enough' You’ll be surprised at the accuracy of this powerful play gun By varying the thickness and width of the rubber band you can also vary the distance this gun will shoot But under favorable circumstances the arrow will go 125 yards If there are dry cat tails In a nearby swamp you can make no end of arrows by simply cutting these stalks to a good length and pushing a shingle nail down into the thick end for the head ship-sha- VERTICAL 3 9 ( ' Deficiency II pe I Therefore Crazy Instructor f 1 2 boys that will shoot arrows about as hard and i Rifle 23 24 Here’s a gun i ’ 20 22 That Lamp Shades Are Easy to Make (Abr) Upon Article of furniture The heavens Fresh Adult males 16 19 The Alligator wallowed on He said “I’m not afraid I like the ram I love themud-Bu- t Noah must be obeyed 1” i HORIZONTAL To rest in a chair- I 15 The boys t cere literally Culpepper this is Frederick Lambert captain cf our football team” Freddy stepped forward and extended his hand The big boy with $he tousled yellow Jiair looked abashed shifted his cap to his other hand Then a and muttered something wide grin spread over his tanned face and he stuck out a huge paw to take Freddy’s hand “How do” he said “Glad to meet you Culpepper” Then the question said Freddy burst out “Do you play football?” The boy’s face was blank “No I never played” he said Freddy’s heart sank “Perhaps you’d like to take Culpepper to Assembly Room Number Three and introduce him to Miss Hart” suggested Professor Hyde Freddy agreed eagerly and led Culpepper from the office “So you never played football” said Freddy “‘That’s too bad With good at your build you ought to be seain so the late wasn't it If it son we’d "want you to come out for the team We need a big man like you ” “Ah I never was any good at with his shy games” said Culpepper for none time had never grin “I of them Always had too much work to do” Then gradually Freddy -- got the in boy talking while they paused the hall and Culpepper told him that he and his family had just moved into town from their little mountain farm In spite of his shyness and his awkwardness Culpepper was very friendly and Freddy Having inLked him immensely he hurHart Miss to him troduced watch his at and glancing ried away discovered that he had a couple of He minutes before the last bell rushed to Coach Lovering’s room and burst in on him breathlessly “You ought to see what I just saw Coach” he cried “New stutall and dent He’s about six feet He’s got built like ’a battleshipshoulders as big as a buffalo’s But” and here some of the elation went out of his voice— “he has never football” - played Then Freddy proceeded to tell the coach all he knew about the new boy As he concluded Coach Lovering grasped his arm “Come down here at noon and take me up to meet this young buffalo” he said “If he doesn’t know anything about football at least I won’t have to make him unlearn a lot of wrong ideas And if he is smart there’s just a chance that we could do something with him in time for the Elm Park game Does he look to be in good condition?” “Condition?” repeated Freddy “Say that boy coul step out right k his weight in wildcats - Doesn’t this chair look inviting? It would be affine place to spend one of these chilly evenings with a good book to keep you company AN EASY CHAIR Knowledge Half an em Mother Religious song Taverns To sink droop Marry 12 14 17 18 19l 21 -- Curtail a secret place and get a lid curtail again and get a small I bay Curtail a place of refuge and get possess w In each of the sentences below is hidden a kind of fish Can you s find them? The boat had docked early that morning Our regiment routed the enemy with severe losses He finishes the job as soon as possible- His almond-shape- d eyes showed that he was an " -- -- at-lea- st j Take a four lettef word for wealthy add A‘ rearrange the letters and spell an article of furniture ’ In this picture are many articles starting with the letter “C” How can you find? many of-the- colors you have the better the effect Just sew the strings of beads carefully around the edge of the frame “While we're on the subject of lamp shades you can get for trifling cost a parchment shade-anpaste on' to this very neatly some pressed asparagus maiden hair or any fine This will give an effect of fernssunlight filtering through tree tops on a sunny day These very artistic lamp shades can be made at a - minimum cost” - concluded the outdoor floor under myriads of tiny teacher— Sheila Mclvor ’ ' colored electric lights which glowed V like rubies diamonds emeralds sapTiming the Egs phires and all the precious gems you - A i clergyman visiting at the could think of The lamps in the home of a friend heard a voice restaurant were like those at the singing “Nearer my God to camp ‘only they were far more Thee” each morning before breakfbeautiful for suspended pound the ast-' Investigating he discovered hem of the? silk on the shades were that thevoice yas-tha- t of the old beads of alt colors I saw however colored cook that they could be very easily made “I am very pleased r you “Just get a small wire frame the smging ’hymns : so early in the size desired cut and shape some morning” the clergyman told her ‘‘Yes suh” replied the cook “I orange or pink colored silk and sew it on the frame Then get beads of always sings that hymn when I’se all colors and sizes and string them boiling eggs Two verses for soft about two ! inches long" The more boiled and three for hard” l -- d - ‘ - - to-hea- By NICK NICHOLS The following salad recipe is very delicious with any meal but would be especially nice for the main course at a luncheon I am sure you will like it very much CHEESE SALAD By Bemardine Gipe l can tomato soupf 2 cakes cream cheese 2 tablespoon? gelatin Yz cup cold water 1 cup celery Y cup shredded' onion 1 cup mayonnaise Pinch salt Boil the tomato soup then stir in the 2 cakes of cream cheese until dissolved Add ' to this the gelatin’ which has been dissolved in the cold water and let this come to boiling point again Rejthe move from the stove and add the other ingredients Chill thoroughly unmold on" lettuce leaves and top with a bit of mayonnaise 4 ’ -- I - " ’ Motor Trouble The small boy who delivered groceries called at the back door and greeted the lady of the house with that showed two of his front teeth missing “How did you lose your teeth?” asked the lady ' “Shifting gears on a lollypop” replied the boy’ ANSWERS TO PUZZLES 1 Cress Word Puzzle Solution ’ n Free Postage ’ “Why yes Dad I took the letter down- - But when I got there I say a lot of men putting letters in a box and when nobody was looking I slipped yours in for noth- ing v ANSWERS TO POSSES L?ook trout 2 his own share ol the 1 -- 2 Core-r-- t Mi Tlavc-- ifATb n The fish are haddock trout bail and salmon 4 Pich Add A and form Chair 5 Chandelier curtain calendar cord chronicle cat canister candy chair cards candle clocks tin man's socks) carnet coat crarat collar cushion casters chin cheeks chest 3 “James did you take that letter office and buy a stamp to the post for it?’ i&U Everybody paying 3 Ajreteji- - Cat Talk “Mrs Owen has just had her face lifted” announced the first gossip M aJe so” said the second c g |