Wrddiwiis § Gndire red twin brothers, who Left—Tim Callahan, captain and center for Yale. for Princeton, and both also have captain during the war His play came very The Yale Wells twins, one of whom is playing same feams., Yale has the himself. doing the punting. iph whom are stars of the brightest Quakers, Heinle formerly varsity player, and twins, captained the Northwestern the Marrows, FRED PLAISTED KEEPS BERTH Veteran Will Have Charge of Rowing Equipment at Columbia—Will Do No Coaching. who for five years in charge of fre Shmen », has been Fred Plaisted, wns assistant coach Columbia University under direction of Jim RI re-engaged by the Col ties to serve as general the Union Boat clubhouse, Columbia oarsmen will be ad quarters. Plaisted red any coach advanced years, but responsibility racing shells, p- j ent at the 1 the CTews imbia authori- hing to do he have or full barges, other equipn order. Plaisted is of professional oarsn wed, seventies, will EWeeps a soa thouse one of the best known én this un He was when th 111 before them. both as a single er and in crews with professionals. His first gagement was with Bowdoin an he was in charge of all equipment Yale, He first § has develo at his in the ers were sweeping won man He | ¥ races, scull- teamed other | colle oo at came to Columbia in { JIMMY SMITH QUITE LUCKY BALL PLAYER A ball player who is not a recular on a championship team, but who draws a share of a world series purse, is naturally counted we ry fortunate. Smith, ity inflelder of the has “sa ut” his second world's and time withou Reds, i series, second ceived a neat sum mopey to work r Rods ang un for She i . 2nd to get into an i : SPORT -- Be igium has In oiling ing rac. It is eix yea ladles’ golf ¢ ark, Gla persons cubated | Hampden Ps 150,000 & TF EEL gow, match, AE It is said igh heavywei golf player. “Babe” Ruth without batt becomes a ing an eyelas! hit or two, * ® ® to D. have a Steele, Harvard ap end pears in P, own. ® * - ita bo been Issued and has 14 Mexico {8 not without wilng league. A sanction has for a league in Tampico I= > Fred Plaisted. J . 1013 and served as Rice’s assistant. He continued with the Blue and White oarsmen last season, and was nom- inally in charge of the crew, although he divided authority with Eugene Gi- annini, BAR ALL GERMAN ATHLETES Will Not Be Permitted to Participate in Olympic Games in 1920 in Belgium, German and Austrian athletes have been barred from the Olympic games in 1920 and may be perpetually dis- franchised from participation in all in- ternational sports, This announcement was made re- cently at a dinner at the University club by Elwood 8, Johnson, director of “X" athletics In the A. E. F., who has just returned from a conference with the Belgian Olymple committee, By mutual agreement the enemies of the allies will be denied admission next year, and France and Belgiom will propose to make the ineligibility perpetual, Johnson sald, The games will be held next year in an immense stadlum outside of Ant- werp that was bullt by the Germans during thelr occupation and used for @ P. J. Moran, manager of the Clone cinnatl world champions, is sald to be desirous of securing Outfielder T. C. Hendryx. » - * * » Gama, the Hindu wrestling wonder, is on his way to America and on ar rival will be booked to meet our very best wrestlers, s * » - Lincoln, whose franchise was trans. ferred to Sioux City two years ago, is desirous of securing a franchise In the Western league. >. 8 America has two candidates to com- pete against Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock IV In the international yacht races set for June 20 next year. ® * - The “Gran Premio Nacional” for a purse of R0000 pesos (about £40,000), the richest event on the Argentine turf was won by Miny, an Argentine-owned horse, Lae » - » Over in London town Tom O'Rourke is telling the British ring followers that Fred Fulton will back Jack Demp- sey into a corner and take the heavy erown away from him if the pair ever meet again, ® = Canadian crews * for the Olymple games will row preliminary trials at Ottawa, Harvey Pulford, the famous Ottawa stroke, will conch the rrews as assistant to Joe Wright, who Is Instructor of the University of Penne eins.” sylvania crews, Out pea: the of the office. The gold-leaf letters on the sanctum of “Dr. IL £ Tn ph He does hand out pills September, O in that period, and if a p amid the scramble During nose the ili suitable f i Ten. Year a campus Univ doe £1 10 some d Novem? atient n No tober Tr. IUst see oF the month the Min: vihrry riauj 8 of | { i | at Minnes ladder, hi The CG pair of t » SeAsOn stle bl hift, Willa type of play next tilt, PRES! DENT EBBETS S HAS 1D utive Belicven Basetalt | Accommodate | of n EA| 14 ia ean | thy be re S000 or 70 prices charged PER a ey Reppin’ 3 ea » st le oan pe President Charles M. Ebbets five days 8 week nnd extra admission taxed for Satiardays and Sundays. He thinks the fans would show such In terest and attendance under that plan that the clubs would make more money. Mr. Ebbets’ idea of popular prices is nothing under 50 cents for a seat, — OLD BOYS ARE TENNIS STARS More Veterans of Advanced Middle Age 8cen in Game Than in Other Form of Athletics, Tennis, although calling for speed and endurance to an anusual degree, can show more veterans of advanced middle-age than any other form of athletics. Two of the four semi-finale ists in the All-England tournament at Wimbledon were well over B50, They were Ritchie and C. P. Dixon. Dixon nine years ago forced W. A. Larned, then among America's best, to go five sets In the Davis cup matches, widle Ritchie wns runnerup for Eng lish championships in me 1008 and 1904, is a 4 world that it Office hours, Cte r announce n and s but not to the urgeon much durin R the is the sign on “doc's' n 2 } rch for the h 1e'll have to sen GIANTS ST HL HOL D TITLE TO DOUGLAS I 1 yo 14 ovale I 1 roi i by the 8 report th ers, but it is not ITTLE PICK - OF SPORT rown hag a splendid tack! He is a fre shman, ® ° » Huggins is claiming nant for the Yanks, * Ww od Kid Bebee, a Quaker City i recently participated in his five hu , dredth contest, % Miller » . Lawrence, Mass, ing arena, accommodating which cost £7,000 to equip. * * =» boasts a new box 15,0600, James McLean has resigned a ident of the National Horse Show as sociation because of {il health, - * * Polly McLarry has been purchased from Binghamton by the Cardinals, This Is fitting, Mr. McLarry being an undertaker by trade. * * 2 Pros. Greasy Neale, gardener of the world's champion Reds, loves football for the fun he gets out of it. and baseball for the kale he gets out of it. LE I The Western Cannda league, which had a successful season, has decided to expand to a six-club eircult in 1020, Calgary and Edmonton have been added, . "0 Jimmy Hill, the Australian feather weight, postponed his trip home in or der to take on Benny Valger, only to be knocked for a goal by the New Yorker, * ee Pitchers Oeschger and Demaree of the Boston Braves, ran neck-and-neck in the struggle for batting honors this Seto, Oeschger of 004 winning out w an “verage to 48 for Demarco, a ssa || KILLING GOOTIES OF CHICKEN YARD Biting and Sucking Insects Are Serious Enemies of All Classes of Poultry. PESTS DEVELOP DISCOMFORT Mites and Lice Decrease Efficiency In Production of Eggs and Meat Hens Become Irritable and De. cline In Health, the United Bis of Agricy O' Lady Hen doesn’t object to seratching for a but she balks on seratchiag for worms all day then having to scratch all night at ver min which delight in strolling over her the era of darkness, Fowl lice and mites reduce duction, hinder ti the quality of flesh of poultry. Mites among farm fowl, ¢ {(Urepared by ment ates Depart. dture, ) Yi ol ¢ aving, and iy during egg pro- partic these bad gre larly blood EE —— FEEDING FALL PIGS —— Improvement in Their Care Is Urged by Professor Evvard, System of Feeding “Cafeteria” Style and Types of Houses Attract Comment-—Pigs Are Pushed Along From Start to Finigh. At the Towa agricul tation at Ames, a gr tion has been given to fali pigs. M. Evvard, hag been an log ing an increase in pigs and .in the in care, His “cafeteria style” and his ¢ houses have Professor Ev “For a Sumer of years mal husbandry se of tf (periment ms been feeding igs that the last days of August or September, Ww : tart to finis} usu id 250 pe sight months f ape, tural experiment at desl of atten. Prof pro- or in sadyvocat- imi fall John chief of swine duction, wer of provement of thelr feeding them ypes of hog ih atite ntion. system of attracted mine the an tion n them pril, and y weigh roa! foothald ris ing insects often g in the flock before the farme of thelr presence. The irritable and decline in egg production and healthy condition g2 a result losing blood to the mites, infested it is not unusual the chickens to become dre opy weak, with pale combs The mited feed almost ht, except that they attack h nes during Gay secrete ves in nin a firm aware her % ber orn Coops for and entirel nig the SiR ther me, nsel cracks se dur ing the day, and hence thelr pres often is overlooked until a heavy infes t has Rout Mites From Roosts, In control essential to drive nests and OTe ation developed, mites the ts from the interior of the iid be pes roosts, poul- ’ try house, which shot sprayed | with a 3 rir ne par » petrolen mixture to four parts of crud of « ie apr oli . the The fed right Our fall pigs our spr re gh the ractic Pigs Getting Their Dinner at Feeder, five cents a bushel as much i they ante as the ous BULL LS AR iE SAFEST tee a Si SS Scdium Fluorid Probably Is the Best Lice Remedy. fowl, More than forty different kinds of lice attack domestic fowls and feed on portions of the feathers or on scales from the skin, thelr presence in any considerable number resulting in seri ous Injury, Sodium fluorid means sure and In- stantaneous death to poultry lice, and in either the dust or dip form It is the practical control, This material in the dust form is applied by the “pinch” method, which consists in holding the fowl by the legs or wings in one hand, while with the other hand a small pinch of the chemical is placed an the head, one on the neck, two on the back, one on the breast, one on the tall, one near the vent, one on either thigh, and one on the underside of each wing when spread. This ma. terial may also be applied in a shaker consisting of a tin can with nail holes punched in the bottom, the chemical being mixed with road dust or flour. RUSSIAN THISTLE IS USEFUL It Has Been Used in Silo and Cut for Hay in Regions Where It Mas Been Deemed Pest. In regions wher: the Russian thistle has been considered a post, it has been used both in the silo and cut for hay. When cut for hay the mower is started Just as the spines commence to harden or even carlier, | bie, Because Little or No Pre. caution is Taken. th down like & be cousid- the cold. said ts them. of Scluble Manure Makes Big Returns in Shape of Various Farm Crops. By Increasing the value of manure produced, concrete floors for feeding stables will return thelr cost in about one year, as shown by tests at the Ohio experiment station. The extra crop returns from manure kept on conerete floors Ie due to the soluble plant food In the manure; this seeps awny where earthen floors are used. The cost of concreting floors gen erally amounts to about £5 per animal In the ordinary feeding stable and the saving In manure is equal to this amount of every 1.000 pounds in live weight of steers or cattle fed for the year, as compared with animale fed on earth floors. Concrete floors also make it easier to provide better sanitary places for animals. Sr—— NITROGENOUS FEEDS NEEDED To Make Hogs Gain Rapidly and Economicaily They Must Mave Other Feed Than Corn, Some nitrogenous supplement must be supplied to make hogs gain rapidly and economically when they are given the run of the cornfield to do their own harvesting. At least part of this supplement may be In the form of a roughage such as alfalfa, clover or soy-bean pasture. If provision has not been made to have clover, alfalfa or rape pasture in the field adjoining the corn or If soy beans have not been planted in the corn or In an adjacent field, then It is essential to feed some nitrogenous supplement such as tank. age, linseed oll moal or middlings, | t
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