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Show I. W TON JOURNAL LUTON. IT Ml. TIIMKHU. OUTOIUU Th greatest worry of most women traveling alone is the bugbear of a flat tire on a lonely rood. In this series of photos, Carol Lone, Shell Oil Company's much-travele- d that will enable a siPiDipmrePD: a shows expert few tricks 20. 1949 1 J1MRHOOY wom- an to change a tire alone maintaining poise and calm from start to finish. The first thing to do at the first hint of trouble is to pull off to the side of the road. Would It Help? lnt Agit.iUon is lu'iimmii far .state lau mak'n; offense when one luuiti r ly wounds or kills anotl field or forest. Supivrteis i'f this s lation" idea claim that nual loss of life in tin ' VS A BAl hAl AM' L to hi ht WJNNtR Naturally, that old, feminine trick of one is coming along fcvVL AM) ltCICD TO Be sure before you shoot. invaluable for protecting clothes against grease and dirt. . Is i 'J Jt- X . ' rr '.v:c " r'-- t. . A';.1. s' - A' ' ' i! - sA&JL. t te & ' ;. ' : . ' trv-- & . rn X. ' Va & Get the tire wall of the spare tire as close to the flat tire as possible, then gently ease the flat up and on the spare. If the backing up is done gently, the flat will not be damaged and this trick will make the tire changing much easier. With the rear end of the car raised considerably by easing up the spare, only a few pumps of the are needed. on le This trick is fine with any jack and is especially effective with one THE HITTER INTO WFt N MILLER hltW IT them 4 Kmul-io- every day I Scott's la "gold mine'' of natural A4D L) ElHNb TO UNIEKHI LU .11 HO Tit Cl ED Scottt hid n Viuimiin and natural oil Helps children grow right, develop. mcrgy-hulldln- MANDG. llelpa ward offeolda when they lark enough AAD Vltatnla food Many doctors recommend it. Kconomical. Buy today si your drug i Lire. that must be placed under the oxle of the car. - VI usually sufficient for acquittal and all tha careless gunner who has killed a man has to worry about is his own conscience. The problem is a big one and a broad one, and it would be extremely difficult to enact special laws to protect hunters from themselves and at the same time continue to cloak these same hunters with all the privileges and presumptions ol innocence now provided generally by the law. However, there is no denying that a legislative approach to the problem of protecting hunters, with carelessness and the old I didnt know it was loaded," or I thought it was a deer" excuses banned as exemptions from punishment, might have a salutary effect. There is little doubt, too, if the annual slaughter of humans afield continues, the steps already being talked about will certainly be AAA Sever shoot at signs no matter u hat kind. In many caset it is against the law. Its always against the law of common decency. Always restrain the ignorant acts of another. AAA A Word for Reynard The hunter or trapper who occasionally finds a pheasant wing, fawn remains, or grouse feathers in a fox den, interprets his finding as a sample of widespread predation on game, and foresees declining game numbers as the result, is not reckoning with the fact that mice and other rodents are Reynard's basic diet. Food studies over the past 20 years, by D. F, Switzenberg, Wisconsin conservation department game biologist, have shown that food items found in fox dens do not constitute a too reliable index to the animals feeding habits. Dens do not show all the animal and vegetable matter gathered by the $' ' "I V 'C '' s' 4 J" ' frA? rXj ''j yd & . Ai, A few days ago I met another Mike Murphy, the son of Thorne Murphy and grandson of old Mike. Young Mike is now in a western prep school but he, also, will be heard from before too long. He is a well built kid who Is a good-lookin- promising first-rat- e h, player His and a father did. Kxauaam Ranking Ray Robinson It has been the general opinion of those who follow the ring game closely that Ray Robinson has been the worlds best fighter for some years. Certainly since Joe Louis moved over the hill quite a while back. If you start comparing Robinson with Stanley Ketchel you immediately wade into the middle of a verbal typhoon. The old Ketchel rooters, those who saw him fight, wont tolerate any comparison with anyone. Ketchel died at the age of 24, just when he was on his way up. Harry Greb was wrecking heavyweights before he began to lose his eyesight. Any middleweight good enough to trim Gene Tunney and Tommy Gibbons, one after the other, had to be good. Later on Tunney got his revenge. For all of that Greb was a great fighter. big-tim- all-arou- to when Fordham football track man. played at Yale well over 20 years ago. His uncle is George Murphy, the famous motion picture star. Young Mike wasnt quite sure what his destination would be later on but he gave me the impression that he was looking at Yale and Dartmouth. The chances are hell head for Dartmouth as Yale isnt getting its share of young star football players the way old Ell once big-tim- return i McLaughrys Green squad that wont be so green. Mil-lga- n, his I . Ills grandson, Bill Murphy, Is now one of the coming stars at Dartmouth. Young Bill may be one of the best men on Tuss n years .,rI e him. This Is a good schedule possibly a trifle more than the Ram can digest at this spot in rA V. '$4 all-tim- the Arctic air. They turned their roaches loose to ,jr y'lv' I I raie ,n I pastures or to I make up some Grantland Klee other occupation. All of the schools went downhill at a dizzy clip. Now In the case of two of these universities there has been a turn to tiie past. Old ghosts are back again. Pittsburgh grew extremely weary of playing a schedule no one could face. Pitt apparently wanted o break into the Big Ten. At any rate, the Panther decided o be a wolf in Panther clothing, Pittsburgh had a lucky break in leing able to get Captain Tom Ham-ltofrom Navy. Tom was both a (ood coach and a fine athletic director at the academy. He was liven the Job of rebuilding with the aid of Walter the Panther coach. Pitt began Improving last fall. This season the ranther schedule includes William and Mary, Northwestern, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio State, Pennsylvania and Penn State. This e Is a schedule, and Hamilton is trying to field a e team, good enough to hold Its own. Starting in 1950 Pitt will play Notre Dame for four consecutive years. The same change of mind has struck the Focdham Ram. Ford-hardoesnt meet all comers, east and west, north and south as Ford-haand Pitt once did. Years ago, Pittsburgh was even too hardy for Notre Dame, who left the Panther alone for a while. But Fordham is moving out again This season the improved Rams meet Yale, Army, Boston College, Syracuse, Georgetown, Rutgers and Pitts-jurg- NO COOKING Pennsylvania. His time goes back more than 40 years. His name was Mike Murphy. There is no one living today whether he be a Yaleman or a Pennsylvania man, a football player or a track man who worked under Mike Murphy who wont tell you that here was the tops. Mike was something more than a star trainer and a fine coach. He was an inspiration to all who knew N.Y.U. ?',' 'fr, 'lip'"'' ' EMihUi'iNI The Tribe of Murphy Many years ago, probably the greatest of all trainers and couches combined worked at Yale and football e a tonic it's powerful nourishment I the best In the country. successful. Then they all decided to give big-tim- than just MORE GRANTLAND RICE SOME YEARS ago football had big teams marching under winning banners. They were Pittsburgh, coached by late Jock Sutherland, Fordhnm, directed by Jifnmy Crowley, and New York university, handled by Chick Meehan. They formed a rugged triumvirate, directed by three fine coaches, willing to play anybody, and usually g sound teeth, strong bones. SPORTLIGHT - By at the job. of canvas gauntlets and an old shower curtain for just such emergencies. The jack-hand- husky children when ou giv but if no one stops, The wise woman motorist carries a pair is AoAIN AM.) CT (T HACK si trong. 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Stays soft and creamy, never gets grainy. the wonderful '.Try gentle Yodora-f- ed ( J IT Aaaf. nsl Vw S'' , Awl.iiiwurA. d A rubber mallet is a useful tool for starting stubborn lugs. Note that the flat is still riding the spare for extra stabiliy. . When all lugs have been removed, an extra pump or two on jack-hand- le jack-hand- especially small items such as Insects and fruits which usually are swallowed whole. Neither can the hunter or trapper be positive that the pheasant, for example, was killed by the fox and not by something else, but dragged into the den by Reynard. In a North Dakota survey of fox eating habits last year, Switzenberg points out, an examination of 72 fox stomachs revealed the following diet: 47 per cent mice, 23 per cent carrion, 14 per cent rabbits, 9 per cent vegetation, 4 per cent game birds, 2 per cent insects and 1 per cent birds. mice. e Wasps for Trout This is only for the more courageous, of course, but the grubs from wasps nests makes good trout bait. These nests usually may be found clustered under the eaves of houses, garages or other buildings. The nests can be knocked down with a broom but the knocker-downe- r le the spare into place will keep physical exertion down to a " .j 5,' . 1, 'w ' t Arnett fox, AAA will By Harold OR VILLAIN non-gam- free both tires and the flat can be rolled to the trunk compartment or the rear seat section. With the flat off, tilt up the spore. A few minor adjustments with the and use of rubber mallet to jockey the HERO had better run. After the wasps have settled down again, the nests can be picked jp and sections carried in pocket xr creel t 1 ",w"; i ift' BE YOUR OWN SANTA CLAUS FREE material will help you make extra money selling your friends and French creneighbors specially-price- d ated Toiletries for Christmas. No needed. Rush name and for full particulars. FOR. A CHILD'S WORK BENCH. 1165 C- - CLAMP SCREWING TO ONE END OF THE BENCH TOP. 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