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TULANE OF ALABAMA MAY GO PASADENA R..,. ? < CHANCES SEEM : FAVOR LATTER ? GwrnlO Have Diahanded and Coach Gone North l? Report, .But New Orlean* Keen for Game Br LAWRKWK PKRKY (CwplfM. ??*. fcr New York. Dec. 4. ? After tome deliberation the University of j Waahlngton has agreed to permit Its Pacific coast championship eleven to play football at Pasa deaa on New Year's Day. Hb opponent has yet been se lected to meet the Huskies. This j Is a. matter thai la causing the Pa- t clfic Coaat conference committee | whleh has charge of arrangementa 1 for .the football feature at the j tournament of Roses, not a little colHtorn. Wrst of all. Washington Is not | disposed to meet Just any team ; whatever. The Seattle authorities [ f Insist that any eleven that comes 1 ' west to play be an exemplar of Standards as rigid and comprehen sive as those for which the Hus ^ klea stand. Just any old team, no matter how proficient It may be. will not fill the bill. As the situation now standB. it wonld look as though the choice ilea between Tulane and Alabama. Jack Beneflel. graduate mana ger of Athletics at the University of Oregon, who Is chairman of the i . tournament of Roses football committe hi now In the East try- 1 Ing to select an opponent for the Huskies. For a time It looked as though Colgate would go, but objections to making the trip appear to have developed among parties of In fluence among the alumni. But untimely snow and unseasonably cold weather seem to have had as much to do with Colgate's reti- j cence as anything. ..... 1 Under conditions not obtaining oufdoor practice is not prosslble and Colgate has no building with j sufficient area to permit indoor practice. So If the Hamilton team undertook the intersectlonal ad venture It would be at the price of an insurmountable handicap. As for other strong eastern and weatern elevens, Michigan, Dart mouth and Princeton ware all ap prehended and declined to con sider the transcontinental project. . The writer has an Idea that Tu lane has a very good chance for selection. And further, the Im prMsion obtains that Alabama al ao has a good chance . It seems fairly certain now that one of | these strong elevens will make the ?? Journey. Perhaps the chances I favor Alabama mora than Tulane if only because of the fact that ] strong faculty objections to the < Journey have developed in the | Not Orleans institution. Again, the Oreenles are pretty well disbanded. At least their coaeh. Clark Shaughnesay.. seems ! to have called It a season end gone I north. On the other hand public la Hew Orleans Is mighty strong in tavor of playing the A word in behalf of Billy t Ketfy. University of Montana ; quarterback, who turned downlhe advances of more than one *11 football playing university and loyally stood by the Institution of hhtbome state. ft doing this, he probably sac- ; rltieed fame ?? one of the coun try'* premier footballers. For t wd seasons Kelly has been play !ns on a small team and has been scoahig upon all the bin fellows of the Pacific Conference. It Is | an .absolute fact that great crowds j of Wontanana turn out every Sat urday "to see what Kelly will do.' AMI what he haa done la plenty. He amaehea the line, ruaa the ?ada. passes and klcka. In the game against Waahlngton at Seat tle, -he had the whole pack of I Hunklea concentrating upon him alane and yet he waa responsible far*tbe biggest score run against tke conference champions by any ( tout team tbla eeaeon. And when Wllaon or Teaareu got loose and, headed for the Orlasly goal It waa KeKlly Who atopped them. Kelly at one time atrongly cob- J aidered entarlng both Waahlngton aad Southern California. Rut In IM end he decided to stay at home 1 and thua he la a real, or sectional celebrity, rather than a national one. ASHF.NS A IVES St In SI .00 Slorr Young Star When Hugh Dttxler. Berkeley." Call# 1 high ?v hoot boy. wits 11 y?tra uld lie began playing golf. Thla year at W he defeated u group or adult vet* erana and won the Oakland tnur.lel pal llnka t hamplonahip. He ? made the Oakland i-ourae in par and thf Claieniwnt in two above par. LESS POOD AND MORE THINKING L-y Scientist at Chicago University Tried Fail ing to he Sure By OWKN L. SCOTT IGMVrtlkt. int. h Tit. ItnMl I Chicago. Dec. 4. ? The tempor ary starving of football players practiced by Coach Bob Zuppke of , Illinois to put hlB men on edge for a game. Is found by experiments at the University of Chicago to have a physicologlcal justification. A record fast of 41 days. Just completed by Frederick Heelcel. lay scientist at the University of Chicago, bore otit previous find ings about the relation of starva tion to mental activity. While prolonged hunger retards mental ability and alertness, the resump tion'- of, eating suddenly Increases It. 'of tfen- above .normal. By applying this knowledge softia* fbbt bull ? coaches have put ttfelr men -in' especially fine fettle for h%rfr games. Forced to go hun gry 'for some time previous to a contest, they are given a substan tial meal a few hours before their battle and thereafter are raring to go both mentally and physical ly. ,a But Frederick Heelzel had oth er objects for his forty one day fast. By going this length of tifcie without eating, he estab lished a record never before equalled by a scientist and seldom pssBed by hunger strikers. At the same time he afforded physiolog ists a particularly fine study. His physical condition after the period of starvation was found to be good, although he had between SO and 40 pounds. Specialists in the study of the digafltive processes were enabled to make Important findings on the relation of hunger on the organs of digestion. These have not been : announced as yet. Heeliel has fasted almost 350 days during the last few years. { during which he has offered him- ' self as a subject for experiments In stomach physiology. Previous to his record-breaking 41 day fast Just completed, he recently went without food 31 days. It waa daring that fast that relation of hunger to mental activity was House for Sale NEW BtJ*GAIX)W on llilrd Street. Five rooms, bath, two eloa ?ta and pantry. Modern eonvealencea. Will aell on iimall caah payment, balance on ttma. A Real Bargain. Chmon Mfg. Co., Inc. ?in. N. Rnwl K?U. Kllaabeth CM jr. N. C. TAMMANY GOT IN AND TIED SCORE Bv Crashing Gate at Kirk ard*? Six; Day Bicyclr Kace Go! Eren With Riv al, One-Eved Connolly Hj fair put ?!!? HI I im ?? I?. UAmI New York, Dec. 4. ? Tammany Young la sure one happy gate crasher. Despite the wat<*h and ward of Tex Rlcktrd's six day bi cycle race door guardians, Tam many got by. All through the big arena the whlaper went Thursday "Tam many is In!" and hanged if he wasn't. Big arf life. So great was the applause that Tammany got up and bowed. But where was One-Eyed Con nolly? Not present. That Is all that Is known. Thua Tammany got even with One-Eye for Con nolly's victory in crashing the Hufiman-Demave fight. Tammany failed there. One-Eyed Connolly Is a great friend of Huffman's. He la back ing him ? with words ? as the next light heavyweight champion. Of courae, it was up to him to crash the gate at Huffman's first fight In New York and thus help the sailor to fame. He thought a long time and then on the night of the fight he made the rounds of the Bowery anil wormed his Way Into a res cue mlNHion. The new convert was among the missing a half hour later and a coat of military cut went with him. A call on a friend at a nearby Are house resulted In the loan of a vlsored hat. Thus armed and apparelled One-Eye made for the nlccst look ing ticket taker at the club. He pushed his way past the sentry growling: "Fire inspection." The ruse worked and, when HufTman started to climb through the ropes, Connolly was the first to grab his hand. When the six day bikers are out of the wsy at the harden. New York's best card of fights for many moons will begin. Yester day arrangementa had been com pleted for th* following program in Hickard's show place: December 11 ? Paul Berlen bach vs. Jack Ilclaney for the world's light heavyweight title. December ll? Jfhlmy. OOodrlch vs. Luden Vines . for the light weight tftle. January At ? Mickey Walker vs. Tommy Mllllffan for the world's welterweight crown. Riffles 'Em B.ini Waiter*. aecretftry or thePltta* IburK Pinitew. dwxn l need to count the t Irketa he well*. i He just hold* I pack to hi* ear. "rifflta them Kulckly? and know* the exact num >r.\lle aa>? hi* car dvtecta the (lip* of the pasteboard* and glvea him the total In a twentieth ot the | time he could count the number, Question Box Question ? Doe* Jde Harrln of i the Wanhlnnton teaiu hat right handed or left. % Answer ? He bats right handed. Question ? To what mnjnr i league cluh does Beall belong? Answer ? Believe he reverts to <he New York Americans. Question ? Can a forward pass be legally completed behind the line of scrimmage and if not. what Is the penalty? Answer ? Sure it can. but what Is the use? Quostlon?lf a player drop* back behind nls goal line on fourth down to punt, fumbles ball and, recovera it behind hiq goal vrhuf bribe decision? ' ? Answer ? A safety. Question ? Batter bits a fly to right field. 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In 19 25 he wasn't anything much, and in 1??26 he will pone as the leading penitent, exactly as lie did after , his "run In" with Commissioner Landls in 1922, when It was proved to him that he was not all of baseball, that dt-splte the fact thnt his flatterers told him he could t?*|| bas -ball to uo to the" deminition l?ow wows and It would come running after him. Huth has been crowded out of the home run ascendancy by Hob Meusel of his own team. It was Meusel. too. Who allied himself with Ituth in defying Landls and the baseball organization. Meusel au error or a two bagger? Answer -It Is an error. Question ? If on a forward puna, a player of defending team takes out au eligible receiver of the for ? ward pass who In going down to , tomplete the pass what happens? Answer ? Fifteen yurd penally. , Kligiblo receivers must not bo In . lerfered with Iti trying to catch 1 ball. made his peace with ha?eball at the same time that Ruth did. He played better baseball last year than Ruth, even before the Hub* came down with his most virulent attack of hot dogs In the gastron omic region. In fact, he started out resigned to the fact that lie would have to earn his living an other season by playing baseball and determined to see It through, while Ruth started defying health law*. local sentiment ot the St. Petersburg training camp and Miller HufgluH. whom he always had defied as much as he dar?d. Hut "Hug" got him later. Ruth did not score the most runs for the league last season. In the first place, he didn't play often enough. In the second, he might not have scored them even If he had played in every game. Johnny Mostll. of the White ? [ 1 11 FOR TIRE SERVICE ('.all 535 E. J. COHOON & CO. So*, scorx! thein. and he a I no stole! the 1110*1 baaea. a fact that wm augge?t?'il as likely to hai>i?>n to far back an miu-aeaaon. b?>cau*e he wuii sliowhiK real art then a* h baae runner. Eddie Collin*. Moatil'a boss, aald a 1 Shreve|?ort early in the year: "Thai Moat II kid la a natural base runner. More than that, he i* Improving a* a flelder auil If he were the batter that Ty Cobb la. I'd take a rhanr*- he'd b?- the Clil-' cuko Ty Cobb." (Joe? a hrnic way to make frlenda. DAVIS TIME CO. l*MO\K 16/1 Man in Streel BRAY'S Plttt-Ntil DKT ri KVNKIW AND DYKlCH rho mm Tfttt. Water am & Company OH IN# iTT NOR, WE SljbnE AND ORKJRjktlO FACTOR rp - wi r ITE US Listen to the Whisper of Santa and Come to McCabe's For "His" Gift Ti?'? Shirts Glove* Batli RoltpH Htiii<lk<'rchirfrt Suit* 11*1, SHiich I'-ollurM < a 1 1? Sorkii Military Brmahra Hrilrnoin Slippers Shaving Lotion* Oi-Iih UmhrrllaN Mufflers Knickcrs Ifmlcrwrar I.iigf(ug< Swruler* Golf IIohc All CiiflH ullriirlivclv ImiwiI in < .'hriitinuit Bosch. McCabe 6p Grice ff'v arr mrmbrr * of the Merrhrmtn' Theater Club DOROTHY i*s Cot a SOW PttlSfc Fof* Too My itjxsre WHAT V. IS it AQoUT f How i% I tewr* bl^?55. By Charles ORtAT? ALREADY SMt CAN PLINY OtTTtR WiTH FK*T THAN M0 4T rtOPufc CA.KI PLAY WITH HE McMkmx* EADV iMt ' THtlf? HAN OS* r TRADE EXPANSION SALE Now On at Mitchell's Wben your back in tore and U or lumbago, Bci?ti<a or rhcumaU hat you atlffentd up, don't ?ufl Oat a tmaH trial bottl* of i hoaeit "Si. Jacob* OUT at any dj ?tor*, podr a little In your band 1 rub it right on your aching Id ? nd by the Um? you count fifty. ' ?oreneaa tad lam*n?-?n i? gone. Don't atay rr lppl.nl ! Thi* aoo<tt penetrating oil vixli to be u?mI d <?aee. It take* the pain rijrht <>ut i roda the niiwry. It i? mngiral. absolutely harmlcs* ami doesn't Vfl tk? ftkia. Nothing el* atopa lumUign, ?m Ilea, bnclttrba or rheuaiatlMi proaoptiy. It never di.appoJntal "Life bad no pl??aaurea tar AlthoiiKh I had plenty of 'H It waa of no value. aa my ,f| nch a I moat conatanlly dlatrei me | lost faith In all do* and medicine. Talking wit* irugglat about my caa* h? adVl me to try Mayr'a Wonderful H ady. I am now ?-n}oylag' Again " It In a almple. tffcnfc preparation that removes tha tarrhal mueua from the latentl tract and allnya the Inflanintdl which online* practically all gu ?cb. Hver and IntcHtlnal ?I|m Including appendtcttla. (>im? 4 will convince or HKMiey reffaM At all druggist*. Santa Claus al Mail Boxeisl 17 U5T ? ?( MCJRti At Mrllrk's flavc Brcn Filled Willi Letter* ??.3 Santa Clans will do the - best he cnn to please eveijfa,j body but he can not bring everything ITftle ask for ? sometimes they for things they should nos^ have. ! My Back! Rut ibago Pain Awr Rub Baekeehe away with amaN trial bottle of eld "tt Jacobe Oil.** Some of tho letters *a?i I want been so interesting wo ing to let you rend a Shltoh. * Hoar Santa Claua: Pleane brlnK tne a writing and a chair to match with iT. 1 want a pair of Klovea. you to brlnK me a a?>t of tin dlali e? ao the children will not fear them up. You have be^n ab'nln'^ to Die. IMeaac brlnK tuo Story booka to read. You hSriM been no nice to me. I love you. ?' lllen* your little heart. I lovo | Pleene excuae bad writing. *7 Elizabeth City. N. O. ? Dear Santa Claua: 1 have aeen lota of wonderf\iMjL IthlnKH you aent to Mellck'a and I .3 wlah you would brlnK me: i Erector net and a flr<- truck wttHrtJ hoae on It, and I am Koine to j" a good boy, thank you. Elisabeth City, N. C. Dear Santa Claua:- '* You are Kood to me. JUgi I ! wanta to give you aome money? I have Jeet four cent and I wanta to give you that. Santa Ctaoer Cf.J , wlah you could come to nee (pe 1 | Saturday and brlnK me aome' j angea. m
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