II i . f - "'-t'. - Seven Coaches Loaded Down With Local Fans HUCK FINN AND TOM SAWYER - - - - By DWIG cc ;em l earns - uisDiav Eetterr Foirn Than East TVO 'I" "'1 tt u' i J I "..l.;-. . THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL ; . . . ' . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 11922. - 1 if- ! . ml. .- - ---- : -" - - i . . : ... ;" " . IMffl l Over 400 RflotCTS Went to Raleigh .TOg.:' v' " . wmmmmmmmm ........... ... ...... :, .., , ........ .... .... .... ........ .... .. ', . . ... , ........ . . ' m - - I F i - h-1 - Bt Billy Evans ' , ' Eachtyear at the close of the football i!ei550n the- annual debate takes t plaee. aB to, which: .- section is supreme, on, the gridiron. ... ,; .. ,v -. Ia-iny opinion there- Uanighty litf Cjierjencc bttweenj Uia . brand of f ootball played in the three sections. Jf there ia a-shade, It ia my belletthat it belongs to. the.-West.. : , Had: , Chicago defeated', . Princeton, 53 at ."was- doped: to, -and ordinarily vould, the- west; would . be doing a t of crowing about this ". time. . It iu2d. "have" been;' possible : to? have ed the -west l far superior to -the t had not Chicago failed.;,'. ..,v Chicago crossed . the Princeton il line three, times on atralgrrt . jthall, John Thomas gaining through th- Tiser ,line at wiU . and f coring all of . thevthree tauchdowns. Neither Harvard-nor Yale was able to cross the - Princetons.- hnei, - Princeton scored three tbttchdowns e n Chicago. One, was-.the .feeuKof a f Jcag 3 .fumble- which, -waa. recovet'ed- Gray, who ran 45 yards for a ichdiwn. 'The other two' scores sre the result of a ' series of ifor ird pasf&s and penalties. ' " ' have done as Princeton has since de featdYale and Harvard. In addition Iowa has beaten Yale. All of which would have made. , the ailing. very fought for the east.-. - - 1 Pfiricetori can certainly .be., thank? tX profusely by,.thc east, this, iyeac lav saving tne prestige or tnat sec tion Otherwises the -effete east, would have suffered: adiy.: in many com parisons that would have beer .drawn by ,,gome-.oiJ the." partisan, westerne- ;;S0K!ltLE JfiG LOSTTO LOCALS Y. M; C. Team Lat Night ' Defeated the Visitors With out Great Difficulty i ftnal Princeton touchdown was ? made po3sibla by: a rather flu-. piay- :,bout 35 yards was attempted. From i lai lt woma ue -Bucccaaiui as , no a. Iger. player appeared a eld&e "-enough : jt make a play on the - ball A' Chi c ; zo player, however," interfered Tvith ' :-. receiver and Princeton got the .stance and . first1 down; - Before a fairly large number of spectators,' tlie New Bern Y.- M. Cj A. basketball, "team-last. night : defeated Jacksonville High School at rthe lecal gymnasium - by the . score of -40-22. -The visitors, pqt up a good stiff tight hut.. were tunable ,.v to pyercome , the Along forward pass oi superior passing of the locals. Koonce and Ward starred for the visitors. uie presa box there seemed .no chancefej-jackonyfllc wa rather ragged on the Uerense and, inclined to -pay tooiit-t tie attention to. guariling- , c , ; . v - Taylor and Wheeler ;f or. New Bern, played a snappy game aa forwards and. were apcurate in their- shots. They were well backed- up by Shore, who played center?.. . Zink- ard ; Mat thews, as 'guards, broke up any ef fectivej attempts : of . the , visitors- io catch up .with the locals. Although defeated lant week, which , Upoc-rrAP: "rim fbNp'3 FROZE- '7:?' h. back A:wH . ' ' " ' oft ml s t ... . " Jinn iaii l ' - I B Don't get the, ImpressidnM am, try to "btJittie the -Princeton .vUitory. . am simply trying to shoir the man- er In. which it all came aboutrl. ankly. I .must admjt I was putting, was due.lareelv inexnerienco and lark . -r the Tigers -I em" stronfl for- Bill ret practice,- the. New Bern team looks Itoper.'. J must; admit -.Princeton, was .-mighty good -and.- should , be able to Vtry lucky to win. r .- '- ,' ihang up a .good record of vict(rle.i this, season. . ' ' - . Bcih teams made three touchdowns cthat , the margin - of..-victory,, three r-' -.5ramade possible , because igers were able to score through -oala from scrimmage while Chi led. . ..Chicago - defeated Princeton; , of the-bragging, theweetr could THE ET "A -Do .. you , f eel .physlcallj: . well? Are you mentally .' flepresaed when' things go " r -wrohg? Triei this is- the- r ' Igtt-;flia6 r-yeuo iack'r t3S necessary amount t,nae. . . oua ehergy. Our methods' - ' - - astore robust vitality. , . POIXMEXT i - . Dr; J. fily GqiixiinsHam 2D7, S08,: S0; lid Etta TesrpW .. .. .... .' . .. I--. , . - THE COTTON FUTURES , NEW -YORK, Dec. 1. Cotton fu- ftures opened steady: v : December i ...... i 25.40 Januaiy j . . -. .'. .". . . ..... 25.35 - March ... .". 25.33 l May ' July V" 25.20 24.9S: ; . THE. STOCK; MARKET, . . ' "SEW YORK, Dec. 1. Extension of Wednesday's short covering move metf, combined ,. with -some, new in- j'vestmentv.i- buying a, of. high - grade shares, -, imparted a strong, tone , to prices, at . the . opening., oftoday's stock market.. The demand embraced virtually the; entire list with-copper, oil,t food and ral. shares- exhibiting th greatest strthgth;. : v v ': . r ; .Union Pacific. was. pushed, up 1 and.Frsco. preferred., with large frac- I tional gainst. - ' . , ""Perhaps fat i men- make .-the. best -salesmen because .they have the bulge on th'.lender.,salesmeni,. .. ,.. " ICE f - fc- wisRAeen v, 4 f V5rV, WP. SCHOOL ViHCi, pSTst oh More than 400 adult and juvenile rooters of the New Bern High School team left here this . morning on the special train for Raleigh to witness the New BernSanford game which-is to be, played this afternoon. It was an excited 'happy and noisy crowd, that began asfemblyitig at the union i depot at; 7 o'clock this morn ing. Professor Butts, in charge of the schotil band, played several se lections, before. the departure of the train. There, were songs and' cheers as the rooters boarded the train of seven . coaches and there was-, a Anal loud . yell as. the . engineer with sever arfloud. toots of the whistle, pulled the train slowly out of the station. Practically every. . seat, on the train wasi taken.. Six were; reserved - for whites and one for colored. .- ' The fans- expect to . reach Raleigh at. about 12:30, which will give them 1 plenty of : time, to eat' dinner : before going-out to Riddick Field. .The. train will leave Raleigh at 7:15 this eve ning and probably will arrive heire some time , around . midnight. . . : Word received here this ; morning from , Raleigh was to. the effect that the New Bern players are ready for today's great struggle. VA11 - of the team saw the Maryland-State game yesterday afternoon. They underwent a light practive at Riddick Field, this morning which lasted only for a short tirne. The players are in the best of condition and are determined to' take Sanford's measure this afternoon by a,, large score. - . ,' Sanford reached Raleigh . this morning and immediately, went "out to State. College. The team also uh- ' derwent a light practice this morn--ing., , ' , . . A crowd of several thousand is ex pected, at the game; This will include New Bern's 400 or more " rooters, 500 from Sanford, A. - & : E. student and, others.. . ' . . -- . - MINISTER TO i BE TRIED FOR SERIOUS OFFENSE 1 GOLDSBORO; N. C, Nov, 29--The trials of I, T. Dupltn, a rhinister, on serious, cnarges made - by a Wayne girl,, arid Ed, ' Edrpundson,' of Mt. Olive;, charged With, the Jniirrtp" nf: 'Albert Farmer, are expected to fea ture tne- present session of .t -1 Wayne Superior court. " . , , J udge-- J:- L, Floyd Horton; said be the youngest jurist' now. on the bench In. the state, is presiding having sue-; ceeded Judge Oliver. Allen, who spent many years on the bench.' - ' HARVARD WILL NEXT SEASON TIGERS CLAIM CHIEF HONORS NEW YORK. Dec.1. What, team in the east will have the . best claim to the, gi-id honors in, that section when-, the reason Is over. ; "T". Supporters of" Princeton will very 'naturallv lav claim to the eastern Centre Will Be Dropped . from -title,. They win. point to the victories UVtir X 111? UliU X10.L ViXJ-ifc- aty tv v , the Schedule - Next . Year, - It Is Announced CAMBRIDGE,, Mass.. . Dec, 1. The Harvard "football schedule for next Fall will be of eight games, one less than this year. Four will be contests classed as heavy. . .. . - Princeton will be played as usual, tw6 weeks before the game with Yale. Centp . will -be . dropped. Virginia . or North Carolina may take the , place of Florida;. Dartmouth in all probabil r mm. iaulvUnsnrnassefn H. .The. mmivtaOr. reffeedL , I . Vendtredk brines back- the, appearance-f- yonhV Re v uk are- lnsant. ; Hunm j--'1 antiicptic..Exrtas(tand . . oothtna actioa.e.Ovr .7S : years In tise. ;. , , " i:.; Send. J5.eotitM.sisi fjl Ik T.HOf KIN S $9H 2: aeleerr' out Amai Lnfts Ftoih Our Gataloue. Qur new, catalogue 'afford? you an uri v. ... usual - opportunity, to. select appropriate: : . Christmas Gifts for your friends arid loved ones. Every page. of , this .beautiful cata ; , logue is filled with gift suggestions that appeaJoCliristmas shoppers. LARGEST JEWELERS SOUTH - . " , i ' ; ' You ttrief -purchase from- the Paul-Gale-, Greenwood Co.' with absolute confidence. - This: concern was founded, in 1847 and its '. reliability if' acknowledged all over the South - ' - - .- . , Oiir name on box is preferred aulGale-Greeriwood Co. ... , .. LARGEST JEWELERS SOUTH --V NORFOLK, yiRGINI A f.tv -will hft . nnrlf.r " a nother one-year .arrangement. The. later start f best -right to disput the claims of will probably prevent a meting ,wlth Holy Cross. ' - v . These,, it was learned today, are the principal ' propositions ' which ': the makers -of the Harvard -schedule, are now taking into consideration. This schcdjilevWill .be,, the,, first , under , the tripartite, " agreement between, the presidents of .the "Big: Three" group Harvard,. Yale and. Princeton pro viding for a lessening of gridiron ac tivit.iesr'..anii will, be .drawn up in the spirit of that agreement, it is under stood. , , - Instead of playing a late Septembei game, ; the! season will .not. open.. until October.. Harvard's opponents in the first "three games . may include other thin.-;IiNewt; . England . collegers. Holy Cross was found to be a stiff early season task or, a ,,teamv under .gradual deveropment,'Tand with - the prepara tory season shortened it appears now that that team will not fit into the Crimson plans. - - v "-' Dartmouth, which came to the Stadium thia. year, after, an absence of -many years, is likely to be, back again for the important mid-season game, if thft.Crimson and Green sche dule makers can get. together on the October .22.. date- " Centre College was the fourth team met by. Harvard thi3 Fall, and Dai't mouth-the, fifth, and -the contraction of the schedule wil have the effect J of putting one -strong, team in the midde of the list, where there were j two., -.. . f , To take the plaee of Florida, in i following out the Crimson's custom of invting at least one Southern college . to come to . the stadium each year, : Virginia or North Carolina will be ( asked. Chicago sas a marke of supremacy. Xafayettefs junexpectedV defeat by W. and' J. has dimmed the claim? of- that eleven. Prior i to, that game Lafayette was generally regarded ty the. critics asf the strongest team :n the east. - -,.:. Had not; Washington and Jefferson been trounced by Pittsburgh 19 to 0, Neale's team would have had a strong claim to th-c eastern title. The defeat by Pitt, 'which had. lost to. West Vir ginia and ; Lafayette, has put' W. and J. out of the running. TTnnuestionablv Cornellffi . has the Princeton. I If Cornell succeeds in de feating Penn it "will have , a, clear slate for the season and will insist on "MAD MONK" ILIADOR . I- COMING TO. AMERICA Old Folks r Madd New . "It is now five months since I took a course .- of your medicine for gas and stomach trouble and I am feeling entirely well. .My . friends all tell me I'm looking twenty years younger and I certainly feel as "they ray. I am rec ommend Mary's Wonderful Remedy to all ailing with- stomach and liver trouble.'.' It is a simple, harmless pre paration - that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays , 'the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liv-r and in testinal ailments, including appen dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Advt. What In a name? Maine National Guard cavalry has a Major Gallup. I at least a tie with Princeton for the eastern honors. ! Cornell's schedule has been rather easy in comparison with Princeton Colgate, Dartmouth, and, Pennsylvania are the only, team on the Cornell schedule worth- while The Tigers on the othpr hand. ave,. beaten two of te best teams in the east in iaie anu Harvard) arid one of. the- best in the west in-Chicago.- In addition Prince ton has beaten Colgate in the east and Virginia and Maryland ' in he south. BREAK A COLD cliapped hands? MENTIIOlJUM SH1CG til and comfy.' Ill FEW HOURS f DR. J. O. BAXTER OPTOMETRIST -(Specialist- lUi fitting glassetf.)-, Over Twenty Years Experience. , . Hours: From 10 to 1 From 3 ' to 5, "Pape's .Cold Compound' Acts Cniick, Costs Little, - - KtArr CTpVone - . 4WTW lllWIVWli. Chimney Rock Fire Rutherfordton, . Dec. 1. Fire des troyed the garage, s cafey store - and home of S. S. Hunsinger and the post 4- office at Chiney Rock this morning. 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' ' ' '' ' Be sure to ask for TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN, the hew. Improved aspirin with the three poiat: . It's absorbed easily. It relieves pain quicklj ' i It's a gentle laxative. TINGLE'S Tablets of LAXO ASPIRIN ' Ask Your Druggist , for the "Three Point Box!! Therapeutic Research Laboratories . : . : Washington, D. C. - '. t 1 Iliador, "The Ivlad Monk," of Russia, self-styled patriacli of the Russian, church, is on his way to America, and will have the unusual opportunity of sharing lit two Thanksgiving festivals within a few mouths. Last year this nnusu.il cleric, was living in the famine re gion of Russia, and had a larg-e group of followers in the city of Tzaritizin and environs, where tho lack of food had beon almost as se vere as Samara, Kazao, and other striken regions. When food arrived in Tzaritzin, and the American Re lief Administration oegan the dis tribution of corn for iidults and the more general foods for children, Iliador called his people together, land conducted a series of thanks- If ; we,, gpt everything we wanted j giving services in his church, which there wouldn.'t be room to put it. Iwere entered into with deep fervor. !G akes made Wit Flour Bfe I T 'A 'X