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Big Open Golf Tournament to Be Played in January The photograph shows green of short 17-hole (12S yards) at the Los Angeles Country club, where *IO,OOO open golf tournament will he held Januury 7-10. The mat h I* for the largest purse ever offered. The inset shows Ed Tufts, chairman In charge of the tournament. Soort Notes Li i $ 1 Toi< nto .yarlitMiun ill' li:de -100 own ers of fourteen-foot dinghies * * * American Howling a .ui. iatinn was organized at Jersey City in ISS9. • * * Bill McCorry will nmniige the Ai- L«ii> team of tii« Eastern league a ;uiu next .season. • « * Gone .Mi i 'ami lias lieen re-engaged us manager of the Springfield team of the Knot era league. * • * Edward S. Stiiupson II of Chestnut Hill has been elected captain of the Harvard golf team. * • • Twenty-six Notre Dame players have been awarded monograms for (lie J92G football season. • • • John S. Denton of Houghton has been named Michigan football man ager for 192(5. • • • The first Yale-I’rlnceton football game was in 187 d, and was wun by I’rinceton, 3 goals to 0. • • • Walter Marta, Junior class presi dent, has been elected captain of the R 926 football team at the University of Chicago. * • • Frank H. Sibley of (Jury, Ind., has been elected to captain the 1920 Pur due football team. Sibley plays left end. * * * The Herman Sports Union has super vision over all sports in that country. Its headquarters are located In I Munich. » * • (lo’f teams arc to be organized In each of the live high schools of Dal las, Texas, by the municipal golf com mission of that city. * * • During the lubt baseball season Simmons, of the Philadelphia Ath letics, made more hits than any other maj.a* league player. * • * Golf teams tire to he organized In each of the five high schools of Dallas, Texas, by the municipal golf com mission of that city. * * • Major Louis Heard, former officer of tlit* United States army, lias been engaged l»y llarry Payne Whitney to take charge of ids stables in Ken tucky. * * * Finns for a world middleweight championship bout between llarr.v Grcb. tiie titc'holder, and Dave Shade California welterweight and con queror of .Timmy Slattery, fell through when t.re!i refu-vd the terms. Wears Glass Cage #• .... \ ,‘W -.''-i-fm-r % v *: ...S'., 1 A*?-: * V *'%*>*'• vV/ * L■- - ' Carl Wolfe, sliown in tin* photo graph, substitute half back for Rutgers and star drop-kicker of the squat is compelled to wear glaw-es and consequently has had a cage built 10 protect him. He is thought to b< •he tody player in the game wear lug such a device. Basil Manly says the new bread trust was formed to gouge the public. Tin - can hardly be classed as news, because that is the pouposc of all trusts. Crowe at Basket Ball ■‘S* « *w * 1 » : iX M-* o I p J > '..■■■ ; I 5 £ I it A’i \ / >-,-4 \ tM ini* . wHSm i \ Plioiogruph shows Clem Crowe of Lafayette, Ind., who captained the Notre Dame football squad during the past season, and who will play forward on their basket ball team this year. Yale Again Holds Lead in All Athletic Sports Yale retains Its grip on the major share of eastern intercollegiate ath letic laurels for 1925 by a narrow margin. It holds or shares seven champion ships. The Navy is second with a grasp on six. Yale’s heaviest setbacks tills year came in track and football. Individ ual titles were lost in golf and cross country running. Yale’s rowing machine kept tip its victorious streak, \v! He its swimming and golf teams regained champion ship heights. Hockey, indoor polo and water polo honors a I o were gathered again, while Yale men shared fencing laurels with the Navy. Southern California replaced Yale ns track champion. Fred Lamprecht of Tulanc came tip from the South to take tiie golf crown which I'exter Cummings of Yale had worn for two seasons. Yale’s football team was beaten by I’enn and i’rinceton. Tiie Navy regained rowing prestige for the East by conquering tiie Uni versity of Washington huskies. Tiie Navy won tiie boxing title from Penn State and retained gymnastic and rifle-shooting championships, besides sharing tiie prinrip d fencing and swimming honors with Yale. Constant Punching Will Soften Toughest Jaw Tiie knockout of Pel Moran, veteran New Orleans lightweight, by "Mushy” Callahan, in Los Angeles was just an other case of tiie pitcher going to tiie well once too often. Moran always prided himself upon possessing the tor chest chin in tiie lightweight division. lie had taken the best that Benny Leonard. Charlie White. Pinkey M V Bobby Bar rett, Lew Tetidier and Luis Vieentini. lit! crashing hitters h. I to offer with out folding up. It. . ■■■• wallops each of tin se <v; i Ited on bis chin h !' e twaty-year old Los Angeles news boy to lay Moran low. Constant dripping water wears away stone, and constant punching .softens the ton. in t jaw. Fighter Jimmy McLarnin Fast Taking on Weight The rapid physical growth of Jimmy McLarnin removes a log bowlder from (lit* path of Fidel La Barba, flyweight champion. Last year McLarnin was not much bigger tlian a good-sized drink of water. When stood alongside La Barbu it would have taken a keen judge of physical dimensions to tei* which was the bigger, although as a matter of fact McLarnin had it few pounds on tiie flyweight king. Maybe that was why the Scotch Yank beat La Barba tin* two time* .bey met. Since then McLarnin has been steadily growing toward the al leimanic class. FOR RENT:—ONE BUNGALOW on Poplar Street facing Highway No. HO. See E. C. Daniel, Zebulon, N. C. THE ZEBULON RECORD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926 N»w Eli Captain § Photograph shows Phil Kunnela of Scranton, Pa., the diminutive quar ter back of the Yale football team, who has Just been elected to the po sition of captain of the team for the next season. “Best Player” Award to Be Delayed by American It’s an Interesting thing to find such practical citizens as the aver age baseball magnate beginning to realize there is such a thing as psy chology in the game. Now comes Ban Johnson, with tiie theory that the American league must never again permit any individual player to be officially stamped by sports writers or anybody else, as tiie league’s “most valuable player’’ until after llie sea son is over. I'eckinpaugh had to carry tlie con sciousness of that honor into the world series, and, it is now figured, tried so hard to keep in mind his great value to Washington that It made him nervous enough to throw tiie series away. From now on the American league will withhold tin* announcement of the "most valuable player" until the season is over. Buckeyes Established Grid Attendance Mark Despite unfavorable weather condi tions prevailing almost the entire season, Ohio State's at home foot ball attendance reached 205,000. a new record for tiie Western confer,-.ice Tiie attendance i.i't ye r was ITJ.OtX), which established a record at that time. To Haro d (“Red”) Gran e. into of Illinois, goes a share of tiie credit, however, for 84,295 people packed into Ohio stadium to set* flu* Illitii and the famous redhead in State’s homecom ing game. Tim Lowry Never Taken Out in “Big Ten” Game Fourteen conference games without !>o : ng taken out once is tiie record left by ('apt. "Fighting’' Tim Lowry of Northwestern, who has wound up liis conference football career. Cap tain Lowry played in every confer<*nce game during his three years of com petition and was never removed. Only once did In* have time called out for him and tiiat was in the Leva game two years ago, wl.cn lie was stunned by a blow on the head, lie quickly recovered and resumed playing. Coach Thlstletliwaite lia ■ char acterized I.owry u.s (he "greate t <-en ter I ever saw during all my years as a p’ayer and coach." ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE The under gned having qualified as admin: r.itor of G. J. Joyner, de ceased, late of Little River Town shop, Wake County N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the unders gned on or before 11th day of December, 1926. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery. All persons ir,deb f cd to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 11th December, 1925. J. H. JOYNER, Administrator. Whitsett, N. C. lith Dec. 6 weeks. i SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and author.ty contained in a certain Deed of Trust, made by Squire For syth, Rena forsyth and Flora Faison, to J. W. Bunn, Trustee, of date De cember 18, 1923, which is recorded in the Register of Deeds Office of Wake : County, in Book No. 423, Page 339, and which secured a certain note therein described, made to Mrs. Lucy H. Privett, and said mortgagors hav ng failed to pay said note when due, and the interest thereon, and the hold l er of said note having demanded of said Trustee to sell said land, I will, therefore, on Friday, January 22, ; 1926, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, at the Court House door of Wake County, in the City of Raleigh, at twelve o’clock M„ three certain lots, tracts or parcels of land, situated in the town of Zebulon, Wake County, North Carolina, and more fully des i cribed as follows: First: Beginning at a stake on the West side of Whitley Avenue, 100 feet North of North Street; runs thence in a Westwardly direction 150 feet; thence in a Northerly direction 50 feet; thence in an Easterly di rection 150 feet to Whitley Avenue; thence in a Southerly direction 50 feet t othe beginning. Being Lot No. 15, as embraced on the map of the Zebulon Place property, accord ing to Book of Maps No. 1885, Page ; No. 99. .Second: Beginning at a stake on West side of Whitley Avenue, 50 feet j North of North Street; runs thence ti a Westerly direction 150 feet to a 'take; thence in a Northely direction 50 feet to a stake; thence in an East ! eriy direction 150 feet to a stake on I Whitley Avenue; thence in a South erly direction 50 feet to the beginning the same being Lot No. 14, and front ng on Whitley Avenue. Being Lot i 14 on the map of the Zebulon Place ' property, recorded in Book of Maps No. 1885, Page No. 99. Third: Situate in the town of Zeb -1 ulon, Wake County, North Carolina, and being the lot known as Lot No. 20, in Block No. 20, on the map of the property of Zebulon Company, known as The Zebulon Company, filed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, North Caro lina, in Book of Maps No. 1885, Page No. 68, to which reference is made for a fuller description. This December 19, 1925. J. W. BUNN, Trustee, Raleigh, N. C. We have Farms around Wen dell and Zebulon for sale. List your property with us and see us before you buy. E. V. Richardson, Reality Co., Wendell, N. C. | BIG STOCK I Cars, Trucks, Tractors . % Genuine Ford Parts I Accessories, Tires and Tubes | CALL US FOR I “SERVICE” ■HHWWir *-■■>.*£. Tiiff -T-TR-- LT- -.*L_2 r -V JT'.ZSm -taY Iff, V A* Y 0— I MizalSe Motor Company 3 Authorized Dealers | LINCOLN FORD FORDSON 1 Zebulon, North Carolina FOR SALE: COTTON SEED ORA d r and gas engine complete. Good as new. See G. M. Sal ders, Zeb ulon, N. C. Reasonable price. HOTEL CLAYTON MRS. G. A. CLAYTON, Proprietress Apprived by Carolina Motor Club Hot and Cold running water in each room Furnace Heated, Home Cooking ZEBULON, N. C. —» For Fire, Life, Wind storm o r Tornado Insurance M. B. Humphrey Zebulon, N. C. Insurance and Brokerage 1 r aacfc.«. i,"» v mjtwnwp ’-nan r. t lvumimbhhi » Ackerman’s $ Store % l Just received several express shipments of season’s latest in spring coats. Sec us before you buy. As usual our prices are the most reasonable. We are receiving weekly shipments of ladies novel ties in the latest modes. Blonde Kid and Patent a Pumps with French heels are the latest. We are the sole agents for the Betty Bond line in this section. These shoes are known the country over for their style and comfort. YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED HERE. Ackerman’s Dollar Store ZEBULON, N. C. LOST: PAIR OF GLASSES BE- j tween N. B. Finch's and Wiggs M warehouse. Shell rims, gold. Dr. Mann’s name on case. I Reward if returned to Zebulon Drug Company. i OIL STOVE BARGAINS:— $6.00 stoves used only a few weeks by Baptist Church. $2.75 while they last.—See Jno. I). Horton. FOR SALE:—IO SHARES MIDDLE sex Banking Co. Stock SSO less than book value.—Box 373, Zebu lon, N. C. • We thank you very 4 much for THE BUSI NESS you have given us in the past and will do our best to please . you in the future CALL 88 j A.C.DAWSON\ (
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