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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH NOT IN THE BOX SCORE: VALE football trainer Frank Wan-- 1 lie gets a higher salary than Ducky Pond or Greasy Neale, ei-h- er New York Post. WNU Service. This Game Called Football Has Many Mc-Laugh- ry, Confusing Angles game called football: rpHIS Notre Dame and Marquette tied for three consecutive games from 1909 to 1911. Year after year Pittsburgh has one of the nations superior teams. But it has been seventeen years since the Panthers have had an undefeated team, nineteen years since they have had an undefeated and untied team, and twenty-seve-n years since they have had an undefeated, untied and unscored upon team. So youre a football expert, eh? Then: 1. Name the coach at Iowa university. 2 What is the "Coffin Corner? 3 What time out is permitted between the first and second quarters of a game, betwen the third and fourth quarters, between the second and third quarters? 4 What college team is nicknamed "The Friars? 5 Name the "Four Horsemen and what they are doing now. Sure, you knew them all along, but here are the answers, anyhow: 1 Irl Tubbs of William Jewell college. 2 The angle formed by the side - line and the goal line. 3 One minute between the first and second periods and the third and fourth periods. Fifteen minutes between the halves. 4 Providence college of Providence, R. I. 5 Elmer Layden, head coach at Notre Dame; Jim Crowley, head coach at Fordham; Harry Stuhldre-he- r, head coach at Wisconsin; Don Miller, practicing law. From a Pennsylvania gentleman who so often makes this weekly football piece so easy to write: "Football is some game! It lasts but three months, yet symbolises college activity for the whole year. Its just an amateur sport, yet puts hundreds of boys through colleges, supplies employment to thousands and provides a good living for hundreds of coaches. It supports the athletic programs for other games, to yet is played by but twenty-fiv- e fifty boys per school. It builds stadiums, but pays no cash to the participants (theoretically, at least). Gloomy Gil Had Ace Record at Navy to on Various Subjects 1. What are the ten most beautiful words selected by Wilfred J. Funk? 2. Is the President of the United States vested with the authority to call out the National Guard? 3. In what direction must one travel around the world to gain a day? 4. What is the legend of the Kilkenny cats? 5. What is the population of China? Answers 1. They are: Dawn, hush, Offering Information lulla- - by, murmuring, tranquil, mist, luminous, chimes, golden and melody. 2. No. The only one who has authority is the governor of a state. 3. If you traveled westward around the world you would gain a day, yet if you made the same trip eastward you would lose a day. 4. They fought until nothing was left but the ends of their tails. 5. The population of China is es- o-A GREAT deal of the joy of life consists in doing perfectly, or at least to the best of ones ability, everything which he attempts to do. There is a sense of satisfaction, a pride in surveying such a work a work which is rounded, full, exact, complete in all its parts which the superficial man, who leaves his work in a slovenly, slipshod, condition, can never know. half-finish- It is this conscientious completeness which turns work into art. The smallest thing, be it well done, becomes artistic. William Matthews. EMINENT DOCTORS WROTE Ip) pari-mutue-ls Omelets. Omelets pan with one cup macaroni brokServing should be placed on hot platters to en into small lengths, cover with warm water and season. Let it keep them from falling. simmer gently for one and a half Scaling Fish. Fish may be hours. scaled easily by first dipping them Removing Blueing Spots. Blueinto boiling water for a minute. ing spots on white clothing can be removed by boiling in clear water. A Darning Ball. A discarded electric light bulb makes a good darning ball. Inexpensive Stew. Chop two onions and a large carrot finely, and cut a pound of neck lamb into small pieces. Put into a sauce- - OT THIS OPINION! ". . . colds result from acid condition of the body . . . they prescribe exvarious alkalies . The medical from journal. cerpt ALKALINE FACTOR in Mylin-coache- Save Table Surface. If you will place a folded cloth under a dish which contains foods to be beaten 'youll find the table surface will be saved many marks and the dish will be kept steady. ed timated at 474,787,000. Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND the HOUSE Pride in Perfection ILUDEN'S MENTHOL COUGH DROPS TOUm-lO- UR HELPS BUILD UP YOUR 5r ALKALINE RESERVE STORES Our community includes the farm homes surrounding the town. The town stores are there for the accommodation and to serve the people of our farm homes. The merchants who advertise specials are merchants who are sure they can meet all competition in both quality and prices. Pro Golfers Relax as Pro Football Fans After a strenuous summer of golf. Pros Jimmy Thomson and Norton Smith are seeking relaxation by watche football ing games . . . Ohio State misses Frank Cumiskey, the end big-tim- now starring B r o o k 1 y ns for pro Against Dodgers. Michigan, last fall, he made three consecutive tackles to hold the foe. on the d line. Then, later, caught a forward pass for the first touchdown . . . Peter Bradley, Princeton miler who came so fast last summer, is running cross country to toughen his legs. He believes he can do 4:10 on the boards this winter and that he may get under 4:06 before June . . . His friends are hoping Paul Runyan soon will learn all there is to know and so resume his about rhumba-in- g proper place as one of the nations top pro golfers. Credit the good old Dodgers with a big assist in keeping Pie Tray-noPittsburgh managerial job for him. The teams late season spurt earned Pie another chance. Players insist the main reason for the spurt was the spark plug playing of Catcher Ray Berres, who was hauled in from Louisville where Brooklyn had traded him for Gibby Brack . . . Keep an eye on Maxie Farber, the young Ghetto lightweight who has been coming; along so nicely . . . The boys claim Jesse James, Hollywood Greek grappler, came near giving Danno OMahoney the "business the other night . . . Murray Brazen of the Dusek offices is trying to organize a team of wrestlers to play pro football. Joe DiMaggios Ma has become an ardent baseball fan. Had an interpreter translate the World Series reports into Italian so that she could appreciate them properly . . . Quip by Rogers Hornsby after hearing Michigan State had defeated the Missouri eleven, 2 to 0: "They sure must use the dead ball in that One of the railleague, too. roads estimates it lost $25,000 worth of business when the Giants, instead of the Cubs, won the National league pennant . . . Bob Feller confides desire is to catch that his up on his sleep. "Im sure tired, the famed youngster tells reporters. Harry Balogh, the fight announcer, started as a jewelry salesman and made his announcing debut at Frank Doe Bag-le- y Grupps gym the famed handler of boxers, is doing nicely after an operation performed on an abscessed left eye ... . . Ralph Chong, the boxer, donates part of each parse to Chinese war sufferers. one-yar- rs s, in 0, Next year they slapped a 121 to 0 score on Colby . . . 1918. Columbia nn other O A Quiz With Answers , When Gil Dobie was coaching a Navy, the Middies defeated Ursi-nu12 he head coaches . . . Tennessees ootball admirers still are squawking something awful about the officiating during that Alabama defeat . . . Although he has little time or baseball now, Jordan Oliver, the young Staten island giant who plays so much tackle for Villanova, was being watched by big league scouts while still in high school . . . Ralph Wolfe, Ohio State center and captain, played 430 minutes out of a possible 480 last year . . . Ohio State, by the way, cleaned up a cool 40 Gs on that trip to California even though losing to U. S. C. Although six more eminent football universities were after him and his dad was willing, young John who is most of the Brown team, refused to listen. "I can solve at least part of your problems, Pop, and my place is here, classmates quote him as having told Coach Tuss McLaughry . . . During the five years their teams have clashed a d Lafayette outfit never has lost to one coached by Pop Warner. His .polo friends say the duke of Windsor is in better standing with British bigwigs than the press indicates. Say he really is making those trips, including the one to the United States, for propaganda purposes. Sort of a hands across the sea gesture from a popular guy in case our cousins need help later on, you know . . . Jockey Willie Obert, who still is riding around Rockingham years old and park, is forty-seve- n . . Retired 105 . pounds weighs Jockey Silvio Coucci is so busy playing golf that he doesnt even visit the tracks nowadays , . . Eastern horsemen are changing their minds about racing at Santa Anita this winter. They put the blame on Californias insistence upon displaying its native son spirit . . . Debaters vs. books propoof the sition are noting that Jim Butlers Laurel, Maryland, pari mutuel course is for sale while business continues brisk at his bookmaking Empire City. nsic r.iE wen twenty - one years without getting a man on the From the time Richard S Smith was named ai; fullback in 1903 until Wally Koppisch got the halfback cal in 1924 . . . The bal wasnt equipped with handles forty years ago, either. In 1896 Penns great guard, Willy Woodruff, fumbled five times within Lafayettes line, and Penn lost, 6 to 4. There has been considerable misunderstanding of the Graham plan by which the president of the University of North Carolina has been seeking to remove some of the hypocrisy from college sports. 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