WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1922.
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New Bail Boys Are Tp
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Many Rumors Current
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THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURN AL
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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. : .
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TEALT; PICKED
Bi' EXPERTS
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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
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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 - !
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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-
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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., .., ' -.
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THE COTTON FUTURES-
NEWyTORKi Dec. 13. Cotton fu
tures opened "steady: ' v
December 25.05
. January 25.05
March. 25.20
May 25.31
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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. St. Paul preferred train
ing a pomt and, Candian Pacific, 3.-8:,
New 'York Central declined -a pointy
ana Texas at- acinc yielded siikhtiy-.
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The Turks want to trade with us.
We could sell them Turkish cigar
ettes, Turkish towels and Turkish
baths. - . .
QRAFTIUB IE
PLAYERS HOW
A DEAD ISSUE
International League Is Op
posed To Revival of the Old
; System, It Is Stated
Ii.
NEW YORK, Dee. 13. The baseball
meetings are underway. The first, of
the conclaves began yesterday, when
the" International League bunch
opened their annual meeting at the
Commodore. Late in the afternoon
I me jjicrt-iiig was unjuurnea 10 inis
j morning at 11 o'c lock.
1 it"m71 ; ; Amimg Tnp- Business taken up yes-
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