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s; Urged Tft Sf ix High School Team "ias Begun Regular Practice HUCK FINN AND TOM SAWYER - By DWIG . . ' - , ' - ' ' TH. NW fcirtt t. M. C- A. , basket VtU tiani'u ihailnfe a'lifc recora this ea.?on.!. - Deieated' in their first game. thtf haye come bat k strobe and'are teatlng eyerythlng they have gone up g-galnst tltiee. - Saturday . night they mtet Morehead Cityoh the! iotal cfeurt and tdolt the tame Sya." 4tS8-eopre, . The team showed bp "in fefcleftaii- form ah the outcome l of .the game -waa never" in doubt: ' , . , - - Secretary. Beemer Harrell haft re clved fetters frfcm a fcfctnfeer of towns in this section, taking, -for" games. v He i ready , to arrange ths contests but feels that unteB4he fans tak'-a greati er Interest in the sport, a financial loss will be entailed." The fattenaance thm far has been very poor and compara tively little interest has been shown in the results of the game. ' The admis sion fund has been insufficient to even pay the expenses of the visit ing teams ' : . . ". - It is hdped that local fanB will come out in larcer" numbers- to see the pastime' They'll And"! plenty of fun and excitement and they'll enjoy the games thoroughly, r . 'Games are now pending with Wil mington, 'Washington and ether towns in this section. -? rt ia expected that another contest will take place here oft Saturday night. - - . Virginia and Carolina ATLANTA. ec. 11. kSeofgii1 TecTV bad ' four ' flayer? the University, of Georgld-'-thfeeh Centre ;toll$e "ttsrft; Vahierbilt an4 "Auburn on eaeh' bn n composite. . all' southern football leant tor :X$Z ftOmiled ttt re 3&day L-3 the 'sporting editors of local pap from sHeevtlon from, 25 reaches a ud 1 sporting feditsf s -.in -all p&rta of tviO SOUth, "...?.' .: .. .-. ,, , The team', fdllows; .-'.. ( may era.,-- ' ' Alleges. " ': , t Position. I lyiui lionarvi : t 1 Vanderbilt j ; : .i -End: - ' - Albert StatOh . ..-..-.. -Georgia Teh, ' " t ;i Tackie.r .- -uscar Davia Vvfiv. Georgia , Tech ' ' ' i Tackle. ,. tt I , Carie Fry' -v Georgia Tech , - -J " Center. 4 -'.-, . Puss. Weleh el , Georgia' UalVereity (J Ouard-. - . Joe vi3esnett '; Jt :.Jeorgia. University -, ft( - Takl.' c , Red Robftra 'Centre m , - End. ' , Red feaffon (Capt,w .Georgia Teoh - , ; - Right Jtaif. J v. i", " John Bhirey .4-. .j.'.S-t . Auburn " ' . . - 'Left Halt; H Flash Covington v , . . ; OentT? v Quarter,- ; John Fletobe a. Georgia Hn,iyeslty v. t- 4Full Back. r J, Of thecal -lista, compiled -feed 6ar-' , roh; 'Tecft,frand iiynn E6ftiair,5'Van4e bilt, were nahintoia" Utfenat' gbt . 19 votes" lor end; and --'live T or -ackTe. Barron vvrai'i chosen' captalii o& the squad - beeaiise Tt?a his Ihtrd year on; hiSran tsoullifehi team, wtille tt 4s tfi 'fitti - yea Bomar "as fttaifr. it-. " Oscar tavJs, Tech ' guard secured '23 votes. : ' Flash Cdvingtote Oeutt-ej and John fehtrley, Auburn, 22. : Johtt " FTtcher-,.. fXebrgia,T' gtA- Ain votew, sevnTo Mlk-'tofccX-'anA two -Tor' half back"-.' Red -Robert Centra, sfecured Jlv totes for the full frosflioh; XJattijr bell, Tennessee, got three, and Shir iing, Xub'Urn, two i ' ' Red. Roberts was given 19 votes, eight' for end,' two for ''guard, four for tackle and five for full back. -. The -two ' tacklers, - Albert. Staton, Tech, and Joe Bennett, Georgia, each gDt eleven votes1. 'j - i -rCIarie sFrye, Tech,' was given (votes against . sue. for fiubele, '- Centre, Fropst,v Alabama, secured seven votes, but Ihree-of -Ihcse were for guard..-' ' The' ' closest fight' was for' guard, wfhlcn' . Pxsi Whelchl. G'orgia, re ceived; eight votes. " Peace, Auburn, got - iseven - votes - divided . between tackle and. guards Propat, Alabama, received five Vetes ' r-'-For , end,- , Neil Vanderbilt, was awarded live votes, Slick " Moulton, four, and John Staton, Tech, three. Mr. H. H. Bullock, member of the Dbver high school faculty, spent yes-; terday in New Bern-on' business. "Cascarets" 10c 1 1 For Sluggish Liver; ; ' or Constipated V Bowels j ' 1 fcne VOO 601N6 TO SELL L J 1 " N) &1W , im r hum in in i,. I, . n Mr'TiiMin-irrMii 'imtr in" - With the final championship game to be played Saturday afternoon at Chapel Hill against Ashcville, New Hern High School team today will gat down to hard practie ein anticipation of the trugglo. - ' I''or the past ten days the team has been idle. The attention! of both players and coaches' has been de voted to lire relief work. Today, how- I ever, having done everything that it was possible for them to do in the way of assisting the homeless, they are going to get down to Work and do pome hard training for the balance of the week. t " The game was to have been playei last week, but. due to the fife here," Asheville consented' to a postpone rnent of the date. Director Ranking fixed Saturday as the day onCwhiclv" the game should be played, ''- Ashcville has a splendid team.Thelr line is said to be. particularly' good:- However, the. locals arent' worrying,! They believe that they are going tp" win Saturday and they are determined' to give, their every effort to bring1 the state championship to New Bert.' '.': v ..U:l- RULES CHANErl ! IN BftSKETBALL Cletan.yoMi' bowelsl Feel flhe! J Wheu' VoU,- ieelt '4ck, dizy, upset Wlien- your head is. dull or aching, . or yof " stomach v is sour br - gassy,1 jut take one or two Cascarets to relieve Constipation. . No griping--nicest laxative-cathartic on earth for grown totSi'ajid children. 10c a box. Taste (like cany. ' - Quite A , Number of Important j Changes In Rules Have t ' Been Made This Year CHOICE. 'How is the choice of. baskets de termined It is 'always customary for th'i vis-r lting feam to have the choice of bas kets in the first half.:" In r.ne second halt rthe team changes baskets, so tnere Is: really, no advantagi. v - SUBSTITUTE. ; When aL substitute" goes inta th1? gb-me whrt formality must he go through? . . 1 He- must report to the scorers and bte recognized by the rc'eici. He cannot communicate Wi(h any olay ee until piay has . been resumed. DEAD BALL. If in making a, throw for the bas ket the ball becomes lodged in the supports, how must the ball be put in play,' under the basket or in the center circle? - ':":, The bait shall be put' in piny in. the center cirple. BLOCKING. ' What is blocking" . Blocking .s impcndlig thJ prosr.?ss of an opponent who. hasiob the ball.' FOULS.S if r- f ' ' . -What is the.differes&e: btwe:en a technical and a- pcftiobal foul? A technical foul doe"S not 'involve personal contact, , winhj a personal holds, blocks, trips-, pushes or in oui y; committed when a pjayer dulges in any ether form of unneces sary a'ough.n ess. . V- , --4 . , : ;tV:' lr. - ,vy fcallylrc-ne and olly Mr. Lloyd iTohnston under whose direction the production, of . "Sally, Irene and Molly,." was; piade, ia the Miracle. Man in i this case.-. He is re vealed in an entirely new light, as tin impressario with jicw artistic ideals and -ability to realize: them. Those ideals concern the public, the taste of the day, and the spirit of the times. He has given one Of the moat beiutiful settings ever seen in a musical show, the most significant Satisfactory Progress -.( Made For The Olympic NEW YORK, Deci . 11-i Satisfactory peotcjd to'make hn cellent slibwUig-ui- j-s progress in the preparations for hold- The ice skating event which will onen ing the. Olympic games at Paris in .the eight' Olympiad, at Chamonic,'N 1924 is reported in a review received Switaedand. in ' January. Si 4'. kritnJl .t Tjy the American Olympic committee ming is asd makjgVrapid- prgfesi A 1 j -t, w ' -n - - ' iifiitr aim iiic.iicrv, iliuiui llfRI - man, of the Boston A". A. athletic the sporting club of France is' stated w committee, who went abroad some to be one of the best in the world, weeks ago to Investigate conditions comparing fa vorably With" any in ' th frOm 'an American team standpoint, United States..-; " " - w''i ' said that -work oa both the stadium - .: 1 - ji ' ,r r . and tracks was well advanced, w - t i "3 , In his preliminary communication 1 RECEIVE DEATH SENTENCE pfiftuminsr and Dictorial effects. He ha-i given one of the best singing and and all the training work will to Frederick W. Reubien, secretary of the A. ,0. A:, Mr. Geiger stated that main running track- in the Co lumbus stadium had been completed ana promiseu to db exceptionally j fast by the stammer nf 1924. Another 18 months of rolling and t6p' dress ing with later settling and hardening Will, in hi3 opinion, provide . the i fastest't.rack ever prepared for Olym-.; pic c-ompeti tors and fdr superior' to the track at Atnwerp in 1920 which was not finished until after the team arrived. - ' r No preliminary practice will'- be permitted upon the Columbus track. A.-special soft dirt track is being constructed inside the Olympic track be acting casts ever provided, ,a cast m which every individual member r.hmes. Tlie right to use the slogan "The most beautiful' woman in the world" in referring to the ' Sally, Irene and Molly" Chorus is undisputed by the atre goers. ; A more kissable.i agile and charming bevy of girls has never been brought together in any pro duction. "Sully, Irene and) Molly" is an nounced as the attraction at the Show Shop next Friday night. The local ' management announce that no hiore than six. seats will be sold to any one person. . Our idea of a good time Is. sitting around wondering how , tired we would get if we were not too lazy. Confined to this course in order to leave the main' track ih good shape for the actual competitions. Reporting on the - probable hous ing situation for the American team Geiger . expressed the opinion that the-proposed" system of small houses, to Be constructed for. the t visiting teams "-would not' prove satisfactory from an American point of view. He advised the hiring of a. quiet', select family hotel within . 15 or 20 minutes ride of the stadium to be given over entirely to the United State competi tors. He cited' several desirable sites both in Paris and the subUFhabspe-; cially Neiully. 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