THE NEW feERN SUN-JOURNALS
TUESDAY ; AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER ; 21 1922,
Schedule Is Arranged
: For Remaining Games
Championship GjaimsT
HUCK FINN AND TOM SAWYER - - - - By DWIG
Still Rather Doubtful
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" - y , . " ' - ' " ' nil . O Will m. MMariBBM II i i I i ,...ix. , . '.
fOlI) " , Carolina and V. P. I. Are In Lead biJt'
II. T I I ' J. . H . .,1
- Coach 'Harris, of -the New Bern
. ntgfc.' School football team, re-:'.
! turned iwlayfrom. Raleigh where
hcIast (night attended the oon
ferenw Avhich- was" held fo? the ;
pofpi!t-:ot Rrrunshig' the remain
hisr grajnoion jihe iiiBle. , v
Trtj-final game' tor - be sections!
. ctmnvnioirsliip -will bo, p'ayed at-eiilun-
vKulciQh w Chapel Kill on
- Ttiday, 212tj.iebr i. The winner ,
hi flw ROiii will 'rn' et the 'West,
erit otHtttiptcn wVv Chapel HM m
Saturday, December 9. . . ' ,
.All or Uhj group championships
I)HYe';becn-tlecideU tn'the-East
Wpts,iitSTOup' v -3, vwhere Rocky.
Mount and Ttoaaoke Rapids will
'plafy off atie igarne 8t Uot'fty
. Mount today. lu group one Xew
Minor League Umpires iNqw
! : I Favor ; Organizing A Union
. W "YORK, ' NoV. 21. ;-A union
composed" of the minor league um-
' pir'e . is the- very latest in teasebalk
It claimed that 'the minor league
offlcjala feel that m; untenfem- there
. it self -preservation, , " ".'""-'' ':
' The 'aftifation . tYamong Uie 'TOlnor
leigue officials Jtvascswised ?by-,a,'Tnix-up
hat took pWee'in the Iflterria
tional League last Rummer." .Unipire
. JlcGowan got into -a first fight --with
two Syracuse players, one of theni
. being Catcher McCu2dy, recruited
froni the University Xf - Illinois var
sily. f . '
. Both player and umpire 'were sus
pended" Indefinitely.'' 'The suspension1
of the player Tvas raised in a'fewdaya
after -he. had writen'a,letterJf apoloi
gy; while' the umpire was later releas-i
ed. from the staff. :u v s ;
The officials of that' orga-nl2ati6tii
as . well as minor league -iimpires &1
ovei the ceuntrj'. didn't tarlce Very
kindly, to the ruling. Similar happen
ings took place in - several other or
ganizations, with the umpire invarlbljr
islaying the role of the goat.
vlt, is a ,-difficft; 'matter ' to -enforee
discipline in the minors at best. Mi
nor -league umpires 'feel thaV th-ae
tion of several presidents in placing
the, penalty on the 'umpire makes" for
rowdy conduct, and sooner or later
Will make it almost impossible - to,
t'rce discipline.. . - i" 1
J B; is rumored that a meeting -Will:
le called shortly -of a '-nnmber-of thei
leading minor league umpires 'to disi
cuss the matter. It is possible the con
ference will be '.held 'In Louisville a
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- time of leaving New. Bern until return. ,
i Reservations must be made quick if space is desired.
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den Elk's Temple Building.
Hem was the winner vwhile
lord and IDirrhaia emefsed n top
ire -groups two wiul f -jut." resnec-
ttvrly. .
rnder tfeft schedule arrangde
last . n;ght-, Dutham -and San
?f rd win meet in Chapel RUi on '
slritkif -while .NW Bern will take
on ili winner of the Rocky
'Moarut-Roanoinv ptuy-otT al ;oIls
Ireto. ,If Rocky Mount te the win -ne
today, fhls gome will, be play
ed on Friday bat if it Is to be
.between New Bern and Roanoke
Rapids it Will not take plaoi un
til Saturday. .
If Uarhiinr enters the finals ,tlfc
last game ? in the East will be
. played in Cliapei HUL but if San
- "fortt is a victor the scene will be
Raleigh, v
the ; time ' the 'minor leagues meet in
that city in December. As yet no
overtures have been made to the ma
jor reague officials. ' ' ' -
Sport Notes
Carolina alumni -who- saw the
team in action Saturday are satis
fled with it. If it does not trim Vir
ginia, then , Virginia . has a - cracking
good team, that's All there is to it;
The University did not expend its full
strength against Davidson; our that
Is sett the real : fact underlying Caro-'
Una's strength , her . real strength
lies in Tier wonderful resources of re
serve material, . lying-. about on the
sidelinesi in big value blankets and
ready ito; be hurled iato the fray at
any time. "Jn fact, some of he backs
arfd : linemen ; are, -so good it Is hard
to say. ! where first string stops and
second string" begins. -Two pretty good
football teams were on -the field rep
resenting Carolina 'here Saturday.
Virginia, .we -'.understand, i is ; not so
blessed andmany of the first string
men are not m the very best of con
dition, nor can they be by Thanks
giving. Barring all uhf ortunate breaks
ot the, game wa fail fo see how Caro
lina can-fail to. win by a couple of
touchdowns. , ,-:.t .: ,
. " '' -e . ' ,
Be a a couple of ; months of good
duck shooting,' then nothing to do
until the bass 'season roils around
again. ". " '. - ' - f
""Football games - 'will - f be , rather
light next Saturday; all awaiting for
the fgHafld J Thanksgivings smasjh-u p.
Army-and Navy will stage about the
biggest- affair' in the country and all
eyes are turned 'towards this frayv
Both clubs are going fine, and a gU
ganticr and brilliant struggle, will pro
bably result. ' -. -. r
- For' this section of the country, of
.'course, - the Carolina-Virginia :game
heads; the hst.i Interest is keen? here
and a large attendance at Char
lottesville -is assured. - Carolina -; peo
ple -will flock to Virginia ; in many
special - trains -and: by . automobile ' to
seer the-: game. , s .. . i
f. Farther south Tech s and ; Auburn
furnish . the - Interest, .'while - towards
the west Vandcrbilt . and Sewanee
will.' hold chief interest; rThe dope
points to wins for Vanderbilt. Au
burn and Carolina;: but the dope has
been thrown all over the gridiron thi
year until that: field--is all:: smeared
with . goo. " .
EXCURSION
6 :20 P. M. Nov.' 29th.
' 7:30 A. M. ' Nov'. 30th.
."J 7:30 P.-M. Nov. 30th.
9:14 A. M. Dec. 1st.
DAi
OPPOSE BETS
MES
Hi-Y Club Urges Fans To Help
Put A Stop To Betting Qn
Football Contests
At A -meeting of th,e JliY Clujj heid
this morning,:,the members of the or
ganization several, of whom also.' are
members of i . the New Bern ; High
School football team took a deter
mined stand - against betting on any
of the games in -which the New Bern
High School ? team takes part. . '-..''
The subject of : betting ' was thor
oughly discus'ci,at the meeting. The
boys expressed themselves as being
opposed! to it and' of the opinion hat
it had an injurious -effect upon ath
letics as a whole They believe that
the people of (N:w Bern . are solidly
behind the high-school team and they
ask the fans to do everything in their
power to put a, stop to-gamlbing on
the gams. . v ? y . ' :
(The meeting-' this morning was an
(interesting one, and 'several other mat
ters were -brought up -for discussion,
Redmond - Dill, James Simpson, and
Carr-Morton ' will' talk in chapel 'neit
Tuesday morning.' . ...
' ' How . to Stop War
N&w: York, Nov.' 21. Make war a
crime and' there will be. no more war.
a Brooklyn "audience, was told last
night by Miss Florence E. AU'n,
Judge of the court of common pleas.
Cleveland, whose recent " election to
the supreme court of Ohio has at
tracted much attention. She was -'the
principal speaker befc.rs the Brook
lyn socity '"lor ethics! scuHure.
V'Lightnln'" Bill Jones Thnrs. f
New Bern playgoers will have their
long-awaited opportunity ' to witness
"Lightnin' ", the most successful and
widely-praised play in the' history of
the American theatre, at the 'Show
Shop on Thursday evening, November
23rd. The engagement is for one per
formance only and this will be iiater-
pretett by tne poupular company-j
wnicn ; has won the hearts of thou
sands since presented on tour. Seats
are now- on sale.
When 'Lightnin' " terminated its
tliree years' run at the Gaiety theatre,
New York, it had registered 1291 con
secutive nerformnnrea tillf it Viae oir.r.
been presnted in every theatre of the
s-ca!ed--'subway circuit;' .nd its
record now stands at 1305 perform
ances in the greater city. "The Gold
Diggers" ih the closest contender for
championship honors with 775 per
formnaces. Until "Lightnin' " the
record 'was hold for many years by
"A Trip to Chinatown" with 657 per
formances. Mr. Golden haj restricted presen
tations of "Lightnin' " to this special
touring comnanv :inrl this ore-ani-
tion, headed by Milton Nobles, Stuart
Fox, Percy Winter and other favor-,
ites.-who appeared at the tiaiety thea-.
tre, will be sent to London next
spring. Previous to .sailing, the com
pany will appear in Buffalo, Cleve
land, Oncinnatj: Pittsburgh 'and a
few other important cities that would
otherwise he compelled to wait tw-'
years or more to see the play.
The title of "Lightnin' " i. t;iken
from its principal character, a yarn
spinning, lifjuor-loving. slow-moving i
old fellow who would he .-Hljudged .
wortliless -according to everydiy1
ON THE
standardsibut who knows the meaning
of the word friendship. His misun
derstood loyalty to his family leads
J.o his beina ejected from home and
finally lands him in the Reno divorce
court.. , But he never wavers in stick
ing to a promise that he has made to
his good friend, John Marvin, a young
lawyers 'and' forester. How Lightnin'
and - Marvin thwart a gang of Sao
Francsico'- land sharks and . save the
little - hotel astride the California
Nevada, state line,; thajt the Jones
jamily lias conducted as an .asylum
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Our club and billard tables are the finest and offer a healthful and enjoyable form
of diversion. , - j
Comfortable accommodations and good fellowship prevail and it is an idealJmeet
ing place-for men, both young and old.
Make this your headquarters and have your friends come, too! A hearty welcome
always.. WaMs- - '.
"Metropolitan Club"
fur Keno divorce seekers, is-" told a3
only Winchell Smith -knows 'how to
tell such stories of the stage.
Besides the favorites mentioned,
the cast includes Frank Thornton,
Barney Gilmore, Dolly - W. ; Noble,
Nydia Westman, Sarah Elizabeth
Reynolds, Milton Woolwine, Emory
Blunkal, Pauline Moxort, Homer
Hunt, George Spelvin, William-Lamb.
James F. Kearney, Ruth Channing,
Virginia Sale,' Harriet Gray, Mini
Shirley, Alice Quigley and -Nornu
Farnsworth. ADVT. - ' 7 ,
ere
mag
Mt Our Smoker Held
East
Foohall fans here and elsewhere J
in Vi stat.f are more thnn cupr rrnri-!
cerned about what championship
North Carolina is going to claim if
she succeeds , in defeating the Uni
versity of Virginia at Charlottesvlle
on Thanksgiving day, the remaining
gaum on the schedules of the two
elevens. Will it be South Atlantic or
Southern ?
Most likely South . Atlantic, for the
Tar Heels can present a wonderful
claim to that title in the event Vir
ginia is disposed of. Even at that.
V. I. I. must.be taken into consid
eration, for the Techs have handed
pasting to all . southern opponents,
with the exception of the Davidson
Wildcats, who tied the 3Blacksburg
eleven in one of the astonishing up
sets of the season. Her is Carolina's
record to date: '
62 Wake-Forest !
0 Yale .......... I IS
29 Trinity ....... . 0
10 S. Carolina ?
14 N. " C." State ....... 9
27 Maryland
19 Tulane . ,
SW M. L .
2 9-r Davidson
. 3
.12
.. 7
. 6
190 1 63
Then the record , of V. P. I., which
shows , a game dropped to Centre and
a tie with Davidson. Nine, games have
been played, and seven won, as against
nine played by Carolina and 5 eight
won. The V, P. I( record:
38 Hampden Sidney .... .
25 King College ... .......
20 William and Mary ; . . .
6 Centre l .......... . . . . ..
7 Davidson ................
73 Catholic
21 Maryland ...... . .
24 N. C State .... .
41 W. and L. ...... . . .
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V. 'P. I., it will bo noticed, has run
up a greater total -score and has held
the opposition down better than North
Carolina, 'the Tar Heels having been
scoted' on in . every game save that
with Trinity. ' ; , ;
Virginia -Military institute also
must be ..considered, , although , the
Cadets were defeated, by North Caro
lina. ' . .' . . . :
Washington and Lee, by reason of
defeats at the hands .of .Virginia and
V. P.-1., is out of it-and' on a- South
Atlantic basi,- the three teams , whose
records; have , been given constitute
Night
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about all the rivals for the mythical
crowd. . - - . . : -.
Now, as everyone . knows, iVirglni"
is the arch rival . of. North I Carolina, '
and quite' a bit- of ioteregt.has -been '
shown - in ; the perfarmaftcear of , the '
Charlottesville lads by Carolna - fol
lowers for a defeat-there ?dn- Thanks
giving day .would: hurt ,like fury.
The University ; of 'Virginia: -ha
shown improved - form during reqent
games, its roost notable" performancw
being those against ; Washingtonan'd
Lee and Georgia. Whether the vet-.
eran Chapel Hill machine can con
tinue the stride it showed at Charlotte
Saturday is subject for debate.vbut it
is reasoned that the rest until' Thanks
giving ,will . help, y ..j. 1'
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New York, fcov. 21. -Cotton fu
tures opened firm December 5.60;
January, 25.25 .March. , ?5.12; jMay,
24.97; July, 24.74. , , , ,
.THE. COTTON MARKET :.
! New Yprk, Nov! - -2 1. TherO' -were
very sharp fluctuations m" the cotton
market during the day's ,early - trad
ing. The .-opening - was nrmat an
early advance of v23s to 48 points on
covering and freBh buying, ,;which
was inspired by the strength of -Liverpool
-cables. . 1
New York, Nov.' 2 l.r Declaration
of four more -stock .extra- dividends
by w Jarge -corporations . yesterday -;f urn -ished
the rdmpetus ,for a-' moderate
rally' in upriceS iat t"het opening jot to
day's .:stock - market. ',- - Repetition of
yesterday's strength was noted in the
independent steels, -tobaccos, - public
utilities,: metals, motor -. accessories
and chemicals. Reynolds VJPobacco,
which declared - a 33, 1-3 : per .-cent
stoek : -dividend ..On the 'VL'aBd VB"
stocks was -pushed -up- tour ..points ; to
a new high record, , the first sale
composing . 55(10 shares at. 63 1-8. ' 4
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