WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1922. :;.n "fr l earn to Leave n rr New Bail Boys Are Tp Leave Friday Morning Many Rumors Current a In Baseball Circles THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURN AL Heire 0 1 1 may : : f. ; HUCK FINN AND TOM SAWYER - - - - By DWIG MTha New Bern High School t foot ball team' will leave- here on. Fiaday .morning's train for' .', Chapel. t ;Hill, whera. they will play Ashex'ille- o Saturday for the. High. , School cham pionship of Noryv .Carolina. . , ; ... , . The -boys wilt ;speadv Friday, night at the Hill andt will-undergo a .final light practice-, oa Saturday., morning to Umber them. upv for , tehe . games Asheville, it . la understood t also,, will, reach Chapel J-Ull en- Friday. S.C , - -; . ... Quae- a number of fans- also- have signified their intention of attend ing the , game. They are planning to leave ojr. Friday, night's, train,, -.-although; .U' I expected, that there will be Auije, aufew.wnou will accompany the tea, jnfrora. her on Friday morn? Another eood practice-was held here' by, the locals yesterday .-: afterr noon. One of .the coaches stated., this morning- that .the", team showed " ! in; splendidly and. that h was confident they would, display heir best ,xorn of the. season in .Saturday's gam a- gainst Asheville. : . ilLL-EflSTEBPJ TEALT; PICKED Bi' EXPERTS -. . i -. v n . 1 ., - t .- ; i V f ' t ' ".-V ' ' ! WBHP PUT On SCHEDULE TRiHfTY Princeton. And Lafayette Both. Davidson Will Be Thanksgiv II a ve'-Two. Players' on Ine : re I ! .Mythical Eleven . Following U the best team, of the east, as selected from- the vates of 40 .. - - i ,. ' -t , i t ' : iiig'TJay Opponent of 'Trin ity Next Year DURHAM, Dec. 13. The . Univer. slty- of Yirginlit ha heen- added and of the leading port wdurs itt tltt j flethroi! . , H:fmpden-Sldney and section Center-r-Bowser, P'ttsburg. ' V Lnd-Gray, Princeton, ' - -End Wopf. VI. J, . Tuckle Gulian," Brown. -Tackle Treat,' Princeton. . ' -Guard Sack, Pittsbufg,-Guard- Schwab, Lafayette.' y Quarterback Smythev Army. Halfback--Kaw, Cornell . , '"; .: Halfback Brunner, Lafayette . , Fullback Owen, Harvard. . The "Bi-lly Evans Honor -Roll" contains the cream" of th. fbothaU talent as. selected by 40 of the leading iaotbalL critics, of , that Bectwnt .. Howard v Gray, tha .JtaBsatiOnaJ Princeton end, was practically a un animous: choice Those .who; failed, to selected him for their premier eleven, gave turn a f lace .oa the aecond taarvv Gedrge.-.Owen- ot Harvard r.aa Gray a close second for popularity. Mighty few critics passed? u.u , th Harvatrd star. Some placed him at halfback. Others at full.. . 1 - While the east, boasted of a.jwitw ber of clever- haack ; during-- thei Wbfford dropped it was made known here- today when Graduate , Manager Ri W. Barnar issued the football schedute . for . Trinity . coileg Eight games, have been scheduled and Nov ember 3 still remains open on the schedule. .. v , v ... Davidson has been listed for a Thanksgiving- opponent and Charlotte selected for. the place. The Carolina game, wiU.he . played In Durham, Rocky Mount or Norfolk will get the William, and Mary game, . while there, is Borne possibility that the Armistice Day battle with Wake Forest may be .shifted, fronx Raleigh. . . to . Winston Salem. The place., for the game with Presbyteria College has- not been de cided, . V - . ., Here is th schedule:, - "' ' " i September Ouitford at Durham. October 6 Randolph-Macon, at Durham r , ., , ' - October, 12 Open. ; -October- 20 Wilham and . Mary at Rocky Mount or Norfolk-v ,. October 27--University oj Virginia at Charlottesville-. . , November 3 Carolina at Durham. ! J&2 I w mm MEM - nA (pipPfC I urRovAH &gz vs - f III m i ' yVlSW s. Bor Therms f , liMWlWl Ii ifiirnnrRi nninr - ! ulMtBMUt GRiD CAPTAINS Statistics Show That Few Back Field Men Are Elected Tot i , "the Honor of Captain . ' season just closedj. aw of QoreJl- November- 10 Wake Forest and Brunner 'of Lafayette Beeuiod to JRalegh r WinstoniSalem. .November 17 Presbyterlan . coi- rauet with, the most favor among: the experts In getting, material tor mytastfcrn honor roll 1 reqyested. the stort writ 1 1 j . tefc'seiect a, first- aar- rfecond -team-. Zike Gray of Princeton JCaw was ;;rst . Choice -of - most of the experts. Those - who- didn't include . hinj -..-on-their. Hist feam .ilacei him oa-the second. . v.,. . ... .; Bowscw of PiUfiburfch.'and Garbisch of the Army, were the popular candid - dateS for' center : with Bowser having a slig.ht..edg.e, '.Xsm--5. v-i"--'. -There ;was a wide difference of opinion as ta tackles. No other p'osi - tion offerWdWo many . prospective. ca&f i;dates of ability.. ; Every5 Blayer .-ae-; leetedforHhf honor., rolj .was,-givena. hih rating, pulian- of . Beowd... Treat- of Princeton, and NeldJing er Dart ' mouth". poliad.. the most., first ahoics votes. They finished in. the' order nam. ' ed .wi,th, onlyna aeparftU man. '!" .-'..' -T". ... .; : -. Good forwards predominated in. the lege, place , undeeided. ' November 29 Davidson at Char lotte. , , - ' r- has one Seoxnd Payment Soon "Raleigh, Dec. 13. Statement been made by Drj.-J. T- Joyner. of ,the.; directors pf thei North, ..Caro lina, Tobacco Growers' . Co-operative Association : that the association had paid . all itsr obligationa, on borrowed money and1 would, soon be able, to ad vance Its. members the second pay menf on their' crop. This statement wa made ,al. a meeting pt . About three .hundred- delegatea and . mem bers of ; thft jtpbacco co-ops yesterday afternoon, in the Wake county court hrase. The ; meeting : was 'held vunder the direetlOtt. i. L.rVMornill, field agent for- the association in. the- tia- leigfc; district, ,-r. Seal Sale At ITalverstty cast." This, aased tha guard PoaUioa, chapel HH1; Dee; i IS. Th- Tuher tr; be aJmost as bitterly dispnte aa- the enlosis Christmas Seal 'sale here w)H tackici. majority OS. the experts, rav- i begin Wednesday under .the auspices NEW YORK, Dee. - lS.-Stemon of football, captains' for the .1523 gridiron campaigns discloses--An - un usual - preponderance -; of i . . linemen chosen, aa field leaders. While a. num ber . qf colleges have delayed select ing new leaders, a list of Z embrac ing the .scruth, east and middle west, shows- 26 limpmen. and backs-, elected. - Among th Imemea, - guards. were most frequently chosen,, the r list re vealingi, eleven playing-. that .. position. Bight, tackles, - four. -centers- and; three ends completed the choice, from t he front line ranks, -, - . Only tw . q.uarterbacks. ; were . i. a ,mong tha eleven backfield jinen se lected,, a - fact which' emphasises .a further dlssipatioa i of the old idea that the- quarterback, should be- the actual aa well, as carrynal.-field general- j i .-'-. ' ... . ... . . ., ... . ... terday was the schedule tor 1923. It was; decided to, retain- the 168-game. programme, after-, some of he, ovi ers had made a fight for the 154 game schedule.. The season will start April 18 and end September 23. ' It" was made plain by tr majority of the club executives of the league that they are unalterably opposed to any revival of the draft system. While the .International magnates were .'in session nearly all of the mo guls of the big league clubs, Jnclud- ine Commissioner K. : 'ii. Landts, were gathered in the corridors " ' o the . 'hotel ..discussing affairs peria'ja ing to the weeks session" of the Na tional and American Leagues, whioh opens here today Landia is said to have declared that the players' draft rfor Joe (Boley, NEW rORK, Dec. 13. Even; while the- worthy inhabitants of Lousville. Ky., -Continue to go about their ac customed tasks with a strange sing ing in their non-accustomed ears, the annual long distance conversational test has been transferred- to Xow York for its final four day.. The con test is open to all and no recognized mode of expression' is- barred. It is siml-'Iy a ..-ase of tlk fi.-t and -xi.Iai:i afterwards. The - resumption - of the contest , is scheduled for today at the Hotel Commodore with the annual meeting of the International League. The members, however are minor league talkers and , cannot hope to compete with those who will take part 'in the National League activi ties at the Waldorf tmoorrow and'in turn. both must capitulate to Yhe 'wid er experience" and established, finesse at the American League magnates who are due to convene on Wednesday on Wednesday 'at the Commodore. In the later connectioaf .Ban Johnr eon has already indulged In "a brief oratorical warm tip1, by . calling' his meeting for Chicago in contravention of, a previous ' agreement, and 'then backing water .hurriedly and with lit tle dignity.; ; ; - j.,-?...--, The-.-rumor that Eddie- Colline 'is coming to the Polo Grofunds to spend his - declining years in the chser'ul company-of Miller Hoggins will' be exhumed and perhaps officially " re buried. The Yanks, of couTe,' want Coilfps; It Is also ' possible tat the White Soxfeels the same way abdut it. At any rate . Gleason will want more than Aaron Ward and a few hashersi from Eddie. Meantime, a Chicago tory has it that the Senators are to give up Sam Rice, and. Roger Pecklinpaugh in. the same deal but neglects to state just what the- induce ments might be. '. The f Yanks ; and Vernon probably will settle their little differences over the transfer of Jake May, the left hander to New. York and it is further Claimed that Bob' Meusel, the Limv Lily,: will go elsewhere. . The Cardinals ' are fn the' market Baltimore - shortstop. is Sam Bonne, infielder. It is also pos sible that Cadore and Others wilL be sent away from the beign chaperoii- age of i ger. f C. Ebbetts in lieu of Joe Oesch,. FOOLISH TO LET HI FULL 01 35c "Danderine" SavesYour Hair--Ends Dandruff t Deligjitful Tonic'' . . is a- dead issue. and an outneider; tne uodgers are Commissioner Landis, announced ; seeking anything with Zaclt Wheat aa that the $120,000, t'ie proceeds of bait the Phillies and Cubs are pre- the disputed A'e game af the ' last World's Series,, and which was award ed to charity, will be distributed by December 20. . .-. pared' to' do busienss. with Lee Mead ows,' the wind shield' pitcher,' and the Reds and Pirates are. said' to; be on the vere of a' deal, the axis of which Quick! Toh't wait! Every bald, head started with lust, tew falling nair and ja. little dandruff but : soon the hair appeared thin, scraggly, and then the dreafded nald snot, It sems.a- sli. to let hair fall out or tolerate desrruc-. " -tive ' dandruff when you can quickly correct an Such hair trouble with ar bottle of - deHghtful Danderine; r '.', Million" of ttien and! womfiu know the niagic - of Danderhie ; how' it "cor-, rects ' oily,1' dandruffy, iVching scalps .1 and helps the hair to grow longthick, strong andluxuriant. Danderlne is. not ; sticky or greasy. It i9 the largest , selling hair corrective - and tonic in . the world because it is not a hum-,'; bug!- Get a bottle" at any drugstore. . ored Sxtck '-ot Pittshura and,; Schwab ;of Lafayette . - , f j Smythe of Lafayette was tne , lead ins choice in;;- quarfer'nack. He, made a, fin) ..showing' ix.tvf. the sea son, bat !.f un-4'jeotioaably : --hiss-,-. great shewing against,;., the Navy won, him ipany .-a yote. Darling; of,-Boston Col lege, wast a close, runnerup , ; of the. health. ., department . of .. the commiunity eluh of -which Mrs, Joa. Hyde . Pratt ' ia. chairman. The plans for .this- year's sale are. .more elabo rate than . ever before, providing for an. intensive campaign, in ' the- homes and .hupineas houaeff ot the . village and in .the. offieea ad student ... cen ters on the campus., .., ' -. NEW BERN TO ATLANTA AND fv : s : THE WEST Through Sleeper From Wilmnigton 9:15 A.M. 1043- A.M. 1240. P.M. . i:3tt PiM. 7:30 P.M. Ar. 6:20 P.M. Ar. 4:52 P.M. To.. SOft.-RMk."-. Ar. 12 : 50 F.M.. Lv. 9:00 A.M. Lv. 715 A.M, Lv. t5:40 A.M. Lv.' 5:2 AJVI. Lv. 2:30 A.M. Ar. 2:15 A.M. Lv. 7:40i P.M. . Connecting -from, and for Morehead City and Beaafort THE, MOST COXVEME.VT SCHEDlTIiES BETWEEN POINTS c - : , - - SAMEB KEllVTL'E, , , : . . Lv- New Bern, v. . ., A..C..Lt R. R Lv. Jacitson,viile ; . A, C. L. R. K. Ar.. Wilmington!., . A C; L. R, R. Lv WUmingtOii. A. C. L.. R. R. Ar., Floreace- . - -AC. U Rfc i- 9t IS iPsM, Ar. Sumter . ; . A Ct-' L. R, K "aiecatt P,M At- Columbia A .d u, r;-r. 11:00 P.M. Ar. Orangeburg . . A C. U R. R. ,' l:5Sr A.M. Ar. Augusta A- C. L. R. R. tlAJH., . Lv. Augusta ... Georgia; Ri. R. '7:04 A-.M. . Ar.. AUajaUt . . Georgia. R. R; 'a-Sleeper may occupied until 7:30 a. m. . b-Sleeper open 10 p. in. v Connections made In the Union Depot, -Atlanta, with the "Dix-ie--Pl!y"i ChttHoogair NashartHef vansviHer St. Louis and OTicago," and with "The Southland"' for Ivnoiville, .Louisville, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis,- Grand - Rapids, Cleveland, Akron and Chicago. Both, trains carry observation cara,,.- dining cars and through caache Atlanta, to Chicago and through sleeping cars to aQ. points mentioae&v - v. . .1 ;--. '.-.;, . v ,-. - - Connections are also made 'in Atlanta for Birmingham, Memphis.-Kansas City, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. . Cbiwiections are made' at Fjorenee with the "Everglade Limit ",ed"j Tor Savannah, ; Jacksonville and all points in Florida. ,Ft detailed Schedules,: reservations ;and3 any further desired ' information, apply t or write the undersigned: Miss .Lola Pngh, Ticket Agent, phone 7,37, New-.Bern N. C. "Wi J. Craig, Pass. Traf. Mgr. T. C White, Gen'l Pass.r Agent, ' Wilmiagt rn, N . C. - A T L A SI I C COAST LINE. . . . :-..-.' The Standard Railroad of the South. rr Times THE COTTON FUTURES- NEWyTORKi Dec. 13. Cotton fu tures opened "steady: ' v December 25.05 . January 25.05 March. 25.20 May 25.31 v July ......... ........ 24.97 THE STOCK MARKET ' NEW YORKj Dec. ;13. Opening prices in today's stock market were irregular, but, the main trend was de cidedly upward. There was good buy ing of copper shares. Equipments al so were in- good, demand. Rail shares were mixed. 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