Show w TIMES THE GARLAND Prefers ETHER Tom Ileeney sturdy New Zealand fighter who was the loser In Gene Tunney’s Inst appearance as heavyweight champion retires from the ring depends on his opimnents more than anything else Ileeney said that he was very uncertain about continuing Ills ring career but that be would like to keep on If lie could fight only men suited to Ids particular style “1 want to fight some more and I exthen ugnin don't" Ileeney plained “Sly wife wants me to get out while I am sound In body nnJ mind feel that I've fought them ill There’s no new ones around for nte to tackle and have a little money I'd like to get Into some business whl h would bring me a Income That’s ons satisfactory side of It “Yet I'd like to keep on If could fight suited la me and I don't mean that I want my style to pick opponents Rut what mean Is to fight men neur my ovvu size and more closely related to nte In btjle fellows like Sharkey Rlsko Paulino and Dempsey any one of the four or all four of them That would be belter than If I fought somebody like Tunney bigger ‘haD me and given to boxing rather than fighting” an ellm f wading through Apparently discounting the possibility Inntlou tournament to the heavyweight title Hcetiev did not think much of the money to he won In the ring “I suppose could earn about $40000 In a year’s fighllng” he said 'And against this there Is the Idea nl exposing yourself to Injuiy" Convert Grain Losses Into Profits Best Plan Feed damaged wheat outs rje or to hugs and convert jour groin Into pork profits advises I’rof the- animal depuitment ut the New York State If the Injured College of Agriculture grain Is fed rurefullv hogs will refrom the ceive as much nourishment ns from damaged grain good grulu Ilinmnn believes professor beConi ' that has bwn frosted fore the grain wus mature Is a good feed for swine The dry matter In soft corn equals that iu mature corn pound for pound Unoumihxuluf guod quality is of about the same value as corn for swine feeding says Professor Ilinmnn wheat Salvage wheat and shrunken cost little and If the wheat Is not It may equal shrunken too badly sound wheat or barley In food value Salvage wheat which 1ms been damaged by fire varies in food value depending upon the extent of the Injury by suinke and charring The ration when balanced Mould he carefully d imaged The wheat wheat Is used should he ground und a protein supplement similar to that fed with corn should he used though in a slightly lower proMirtlon Although even good quality rye has a slightly lower feeding value than wheat corn or barley it may be fed to swine If carefully supplemented and mixed With a protein mixture with corn oi barley to Increase Us to Professor ilatahllitv uncording ‘Teed ilinmnn the rye coarsely “and lie adviser giouml or rolled” rve which has been con-- t i'o not initiated with ergot” If damaged oats are used they should not ninke up more thun and less Is adof the ration oats to visable I)o not feed damaged Icood sows at farrowing time and dining the suckling period warns Feed damaged oats Ilinmnn In small proportions to stock which Is growing while fattening tom losses ' I'is o Root Much if Tankage Is Lacking Will Famous Place Links Virginia Into Made zed by congress George Washington often roamed the terrain with bis dogs when he was a small boy The estate dates back Into the Eighteenth century alHall though- the present Mannsflehl was not erected until 1S0IY It forms an ideal site for the exclusive club the Rappulmnnot k river overlooking that flows only a stoue’8 throw from the porch President Coolidge spoke from the porch of the old mansion when he dedicated the Battlefield park In Ocwas tober when the first memorial onvelled f ltoot lag Is simply an elTort on the pait of the pig to find something la e ground that his system requires whhb Is not supplied In his feed to a great This may lie overcome hv extent adding tankage to their Also let them have nciess to fold 20 of a aim ra mixture pounds each and limestone of (inelv ground Mcanicd hone meal and pound common tiit P'ngs may be put In at any age A little corn may be after weaning fed at any timp after weaning Ini leasing ns they get older giving them all they will dean up as furuiarkcLliU T w1" r? V V“£ 4'X'V V f A rt " ’ ftt'elm nod Iutnlhe cornvest the crop temporary "few ng should be used to confine them to a it of the lb Id rather than glvlog tin in he run of a large field AMr to h it Fu kliitg raises Intended for baby f will begin eating gram when they font or live wteks old Grain cae f most cfivenhntly In self feed- a Miiail pen or creep trs ptucd bo r fie We all the com nnd S should tiMve and o lineal they will eat If tael you cxiei t Hem to in he satisfactory Fl'111''' Trke t!kv" of t'os or coi -- equal irts of oTmenl and thin feed one part ail auxi in e to ulne parts of corn and out a ix men A s'i HiumnTTgsheep Is "A she p that iin’t gnml its feed Isn’t v :li f( d g” This Is another t pay tu of sey ag t! at It giind feed bn' sheep vv were Valley Julian Reall center ha been abet ed captain of the L’nlvetly of South football team for t'urolina’8 The SL Louis Cardinals’ Western farm has not yet been association moved from Topeka as threatened John Dark In Muskogee tain of the team a guard whose home Is Okla was elected rap football Wisconsin 1929 Jim Mooney of Chicago a tackle elected has been captain of the football team university Georgetown for 192b I’eiliapa the most Interesting ttmt has owurred In basebull elide for many years wits that of A I’resildcnt who Joliq lley tiler wanted to Inject a tenth man Into cadi major league “nine" writes Kk of Louis Wray the Post Blsputih he Aiuericsin league rejected the proposal but It bus Interesting possibilities The tenth niun wns to take up the of duties the pitcher who attmking thus would he able to conseive all Ids Under the energies for defense plan In plulier would not be removed a for but hitter pinch meidy it when the pioiqa'Cts of" a seme The tenth nuin batting weie good fur the pitcher throughout the game would take over all the batting and limning which the pitcher norwns vailed upon to do mally 'the mere proposal of such a plan suggests ehit the pitcher of today has Into a mere shadow of degi aerated - fin mer great nets He no lunger u baseball player— Jud a thrower of baseballs only one phiise of "the game’s nnii'v tine ciinuot but req ul reini ills go luik to the days when baseball was (iijed much more whole heurt-- ' He would find a period when clubs of pitchers only a couple Winn one of these was not pitching to the Ppposiiig team be was playing ilifi mil field 1’ildiers could do things In a plndi they could play any Huh old piilion I'lteheis thou did not have to be relieved in more than f0 per cent of e their eflorts ns is the today Charley Kudbourue won ten sucees Mve games in 3U days 'Hie records of other days are filled who with accounts of great pitchers were ulso greut hitters aud who could field like shortstops or chase fly bulls with the best of them The world knows about ut least two who ore still activeRabe of these Hull) and George Staler If the specialization of the pitcher Is to be continued to the point where lie ceases to function as a baseball player we might suggest that anyone mechanical curvers be emof the ployed to replace him and thus save the expense of a high class man Willis of Shenandoah Glassgow Iowa half bnck lias been elected cup tain of next stnson's University of Iowa football team named league Rradv of St Louis lias been manager of the Peoria Three club for the P2! Frnlo Krueger hL King prospective Regulars for Cleveland Indians The addition of Tavener and Hollo-w five gives the 4’leveliind Indians new men all of them prospective reg Averlll and Porter are exrieei ulars ed to fill center and right fields Tiv ener will be ooti'dilered the flr-- t string shortstop Mini Zfnn mid Holloway will be expected to take a more or less rigtilur turn In the box Averlll Porter and TnvptfM oil tire If they wlihli left liandi d bitters fdtnulil nienti a piotty make good Steady bombard m°nt of the right fir'd wall In the fTevelund paik Hodipp Lind nnd I tike Sewell will he the only right handed batsmen In the line up not an unbalanced array when It Is cotixideied that there are no mote qiijmfnHr- p(f- - soul paw pitchers — In ie league Is an Ohio In Identally Tavener w Inun In t'clins fn IVift now ts In liny ton an la list's In Bnrvvick Holloway born 31 years ago jPrp fy Whist Became Popular Namfi Qf Triumph Like many card games Its origin Is ohscure but under the name of "nl II known umph" It had become So that when Bishop latimer preached sermon at Cambridge in the Christinas he Imd no doubt that tils hearers could follow tils allegories based upon serious study and the It Its first formulation 'f set rules reginbnc plav a res'il'od from frequent Crown ifiiiOv oT w players atjl-Colt e house In Bidford Bow onda iit that King I’rjdy the Northwestern he claims university trainer jgyus born with more handicaps 'Ihan Horatio Algor Jr ever was aide lo encumber any ot Ids heroes with In Chapter I of the "Oblivion to Hollow n” series Weighing ontv three und one III Rrodv'vvu half and crosseyed fiei kle faced is exactly the tt listening Lo a demonstration of an Atwater Kent Turning Dial from one station to another suddenlylille Tieard the voice of a friend she had not seen for years She listened eagerly It was "exactly the way he talked" SITEwas Til take the set" she said "This radio tells the truth" Anyone can convince himself that At water Kent receivers and speakers do give faithful reproduction Listen to an orchestra and pick out tho individual instruments Each baa its own character—its own identity Turn to a male quartet a piano aolo a radio drama with all tho varying voices and inflections — or to the President when he speaks Every sound is true to the original That Is the standard of Atwatef Kent performance Atwater Kent gives it to you for lest money Less money because Atwater Kent Radio is manufactured in great quantities making econo mies of production possible Yet this huge output does not affect quality in the slightest For every set besides being made of the finest materials has to pass 222 tests or inspections in the course of manufacture Dial and listen to "the radio Turn the ATWATER KENT 4764 WlMahiekon A M vena And If all that father tils enou'di the names of “Alexis Finch" on Im a few hours lut that combination or 0 of clreun slain s King tins risen S to emlricme In his chosen pro 9 fesslon 0 40 (Electric) A n Radio's Fn LtwalarXisl n CO ne!nsfnnlx’ccs': Crider who for twn years has played hallhack mi the I'uhersity football team has been of Oklahoma elected captain of the 1929 Hum Truest Radi Modeie E E quality nee Each ame Nama Mad Famoui In the early (lays iu Ibis country were small and usually icliiiolhoiisps It Is explained tbut red palmed red paint was esiieclHliy cheap So many at men und women who ultimately tallied distinction begun Heir educe condltloub tlon under these modest and Inlet delighted to pay honor to thut now ‘the little red sehoolhouse” Ms become figure pf speech Catting ia Wrong Mr Mtiddell (after the Introduction) would suspect you were —Nobody mother and daughter Daughter — Are you knocking me or boosting mu? won lv till big lengup pennant McKechnte which most folks have tor gotten about Is the ll tg be led h dlan h 'i"e In lit the to apidts life Insurance statistician says that we eat 30 ier rent more food and 374 per than our grandfathers cent more sugar A 1914 Rii hard C D urn Hunt smi iif Mrs sued I) Cotldolt of ILK! Sixlei has been n lined in 'linger Washington of the 1029 Naval nimhim fooihill team Voice" Atwater Kent Speaker: ent that tells the truth" ANUFACTURING COMPANY (81 alter For volt Bating current Require ati tube and one rectifying tube 981 (without tubeaj wasn’t wtaliod - ” ivay he talks Model Brady Claims Born With' Jinxes Frank John Doyle University of Wiscon iltt backet ball euptaln- Van alwuvs lie With a depended Uon in a pinch good eye for the basket and being s he Is the key capable floor worker around which t’nacb Doc Meanwell builds his attack I know that man- 0DHCKH00HKKHtCHOOOiCCll George Farley of Sioux City Iowa himm hits a University of Nebraska been elected cqiti'n of the Coinliusker foot baTT7caI7f Tor" TTT “ - Sheep Protection fi id Ottumwa and Marshalltown ousted from the Mississippi leugue at the annual meeting The New York Yankees have re leased Allen Cooke and Bin hipiiian on option to St Paul of the rookies lation American 3f VTien the cold winter rains come It Is much better If you can shelter the You (lock while the rain Is falling ill have few errunnlng noRes lf you jv can keep thcuTdry 'Nothing Isr harder on sheep than for them to get thor- uclilv soaked w'th rain and then be chilled hy freezing weather Dry cold hurt them If they are healthy One may be sure and in good flesh a little grain all winter Is much bet tcr than to wait until nearly huohing time u ad then feed heavily thev are thin and weak Because both teams had similar Jer seys Michigan donned yellow shirts for the game with Navy CHIT && STWiOTiE DiscardHeydler’s Plan-Ied by Americans min'd A giant tackle Taul Jessup 6 feet 7 Inches tall will lead the University ot football eleven through Washington the 1920 season Wisconsin Threat MAN TEAMS dty Golf Coif hills Instead of bullets now disturb the nlr around the famous Minnsfleld Hall estate Is The historic Virginia mansion now a country clubhouse and the golf links murk the spot where Gen Rufus Dawes father of Vice Presl dent Dawes led a charge against the It will he Included Confederate lines In the Fredericksburg and Spottsyl vania County Battlefield park authori- UTAH WANTS TENTH ON LEAGUE Men of His Own Style Ml DAMAGED CORN IS GOOD SWINE FEED GARLAND t ft Philadelphia Pa Battery Seta $53— $72 Solid aiakoffioy cabinet la sold E 143 Model 49 Fricee da not iadude tubes Oldaet Ship to Ba Mutaum Believed to be the oldest ship afloat Success Is to sull to the Austrullu where site will be converted Into a flouting museum a reminder ot the days when she carried emigrants The Success wns built o? teak wood la Burma In 1790 and has boon on exhibition lo Ontario Hi Mothar Kaaw took one of those apVisitor— If ples and you took two what would be left? Jimmy (eyeing the dish) — Three apples and a spanking — Passing Show When a man laughs you can always detect when a woman does to be polite but not it Indeed la he who looea Fortunate his temper and never finds It again For Colds Before B'llv Southw u h nisihosen one of the Cards manager ills new of the St spipt is held a straw vote Somhworth goi iIk mot votes Itiy Blades outfielder n Louis Card nnls sime the Boihcter (1'itcnuit en d fm team ns pnt pavii'ent Gelbort shoitstop 'lie St to ague) alley ill go Rogers Horiebj has t'ie no ie roc ir that ord of being the most trnh d lh has hiever knovvn baseball 'uhs In worn the unlfiirm of thr — fhe past Ihroe veju a find a Nurmi snvs lie camplaie for the Finns to live In os An upnng for geles while they are the 1t32 HIv tuples He sfi npil have started vears earlier t Chh k Meehan New Yo'l erstiy n e t" e said It “was a n )m to a team as good n la a tell had Car the Westerner nfter Ids team on I'hanksgiv itig do cnath The vogue of pul 'ii frii’h lamps houts for fighters liofo’p Impon-mwas sttiitid to Jim I’oib'tt vhen te tils tor en wns i oiidh ioiilng himself counter with John L SuBivin Minoi hu ’d a nunhlpal stai'im for all simujs urd will rent tt to the tub To league surrij mer iiumlha Ttrie Ila’t’e and Cvan vllle in the ’three I leig ie hive s!m liar parks Ga will on who was a log htl tli ut- - Hoi In vviiinln to (lie N( )ork ltii’-eHie oh in plan hip In year Up h hocked to play third base regularly this year I i u — - r t ’x Profcss’onal Grid tier Is Outclassed by Collegian “t’olleue profi ssliiti MacNwttioe h nm fight athletes" hn'i'ci than lh Gitlian "Fool! reeornled as colli gi don't II ink the attempt to sport piofossinrialie It will evei Mirreel to 'rained In It ta any clout ex' at hooked up in ollcg" college life trad lh n “If n professional foothill tai has to in 'he a tonlclcn hut a clium-Ids leg will run the ihk of breaking in the long in tip will in all He hility forego Hip nppoi tntiit saltcy at Hip end of lie vvcik lie college' fellow tldnks either wrv m lh of ihe gloi In'sloie for ligltinu lot Ins a!:r’i Pieter and he he tlihas into hN emts (mis e "I Ills e" maple Is very nof Ihe on'irp situatioTlie'Tp Tta Is there' in both niaiislilji tfn eoiifgp wins out evety tiiiie iu "i0 Ir hgMItif plilt" fighting Is (! 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