The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 21, 1922, Image 6

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Whole System Is
Benefited by
Tanlac
Thousands of frail, nervous people
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ness, Mrs. George G. Owen, of Salem,
Oregon, says:
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all. Tanlac restored my health com-
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welght.,”
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At the Brink.
“Can I ford this stream?”
“You kin on a horse. Kin your car
swim?”
CRAMPS,
PAINS
——— ie
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etable Compound
St. Louis, Mo. —‘‘1 was bothered
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; had backache and
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more, and 1 can do
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been in use for nearly fifty years, Itis
prepared from medicinal plants, by the
utmost pharmaceutical skill, and supe-
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This is noted, by the disappearance, one
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Apsley That American girl plays
the harp like an w " Ripp—*"Yes:
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she even ta 8 with a twang
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These Days Are All Alike,
around; there is ung daylight saving
there. The only change of seasons 18
when the “westerlies” come in the rainy
season, These tropical rains descend
with great violence. In the year fol
lowing the three years’ drought, there
was a rainfall of 150 inches, 10 inches
falling In one night $
Night and
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Eye
Book. Marine Eye Ca., Chicagn
league star as a pitcher,
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then after a reversal of
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playing 1
sensational
story
&t Benham in
egan
Comiskey, owner of the Chicage team.
nary
His ball
He finished a
by Charles
Texas in that year
He continued. with the White Sox
¥
his ineffectiveness,
sti
big and what a tion!
he smasied out eight hits in nine tr
show vindica
never can tell
re-entered the
game against the Phillies
Which clearly shows you
considered a castofl
recent
pan,
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“hottest” baseball game
United States this year Is
be played at
Death Valley Junction, © on
July 4, the thermometer
stood at 121 degrees while teams
nearby mines
the mining camp of
contested for the
championship of that part of the
Mojave desert. Two hundred
spectators much en-
thusiasm, despite the fact they
did not have any protection from
the sun.
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MANAGER GOOD IS VETERAN
Played Ball With Several
Major League Teams.
Manager Wilbur Good of the Kan-
sas City Blues Is a veteran in base
ball, having started In the game In
During his career he
played with the New York Americans,
Manager Wilbur Good.
Cleveland, Philadelphia Athletics, Bos.
ton Nationals and the Chicago Cubs.
At one time he was with Baltimore In
the International. He was playing
with the Cubs when sold to the Kan-
sag City club,
Sox Buy Catcher,
Jim R. Long, catcher for the Okla-
homa City Western league club, has
been sold to the Chicago Americans for
fall delivery
Diamond
Squibs
Bloomington
Frank Romine and Danville t«
on,
w
released the
wok 1
Him
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5
planning
the big
the
Ball players
sald to |
’
leagues are
©
first, but It may
is the Red Sox you
inking about.
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The last will be
take years If It
happen to be th
So hit that when you become thirty.
“grand old man.”
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With
Manager Joe Berger again
has released Infielder Carl
* * -
Is the old-time medical
like curing lke exploded by the fact
that an umpire became {ll from eating
poison?
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They pay money for a ball player
pamed Nick Dumovich, which shows
that scouts don't plek them for thelr
names,
. & 2
Instead of New Orleans sending
Pitcher John Miljus to Beaumont of
the Texas league, he was released to
Nashvlile,
. = »
The major leagues have a rule that
a player drafted cannot be sold or
traded to a nondraft league for a year
after he is drafted,
Second Baseman Gorman of Des
Moines is out of the game as a result
of being hit in the eye with a foul tip
during batting practice,
- * *
Golf fascinates, that's why so many
ball players are taking to it, but tak-
ing to It as recreation. Baseball, for
the professional, becomes work,
- - *
If the Pirates keep up their wild
work, some one will discover that*Bil
McKechnie is a manager—that he has
the divine touch of the baseball leader,
. - *
Chamber of commerce officials at
Lakeland, Fila, have announced that
the Cleveland American league base
ball club will train there next spring.
.
A deal 1g on, It 1s stated, for a group
of Newark citizens, headed by several
city officials and politicians, to pur
chase the Newark International league
franchise,
. se
Chick Galloway's transformation
into ua good batter Ix one of the sea.
son's baseball sensations. In a recent
series aut Cleveland he made ten hits
out of twenty times at bat.
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LEE KING'S NEW BAT
When Lee King was serving
hig first enlistment ss a Glant,
he and Art Nehf used the same
model bat. Returning to the
Glants the other day, King greet.
ed Nehf: “Well, old boy, I got
a bat now that you and I sure
can plaster the apple with”
“Yeh? queried Art.
“Yeh,” was the answer, “It's
a special model. I went to the
factory and told ’em how to
make it and saw ‘em do It.”
“What's it like?’ Nebf wanted
to know.
“Well,” sald King, “the hitting
end of it Is a Lee King model;
the handle is a Babe Ruth, and
it's got a George Sisler knob on
the end of It"
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QUICK STROKE WINS
FAME FOR W. HOOVER
Duluth Sculling Marvel Is Attract-
ing Much Attention.
Experts Are Agreed That Marvelous
Speed Displayed by New Champion
Is Due to His Peculiar Stroke
Style Original,
Walter Hoover, the Duluth sculling
marvel, whose phenomenal rise to the
pinnacle of boatsmanship |
ed international
hi I position by ¥
cular style of rowing which
as attract
srttontioge
BILE,
achieved
irtue of a par-
t1
considerable dif-
mastering.
of the
ish
Henley regatta is due to his peculiat
stroke, 8 short, swift movement which,
> a
Hoover, Duluth
Marvel.
Sculling
in actus! test during the Thames com-
petition, produced as high as 58 com
strokes a minute Nothing In
of sports reveals
other follower of the sculls
capable of such execution, and
there were note at the
water sweepstakes who were
matched with the Duluth
lad In point of technique.
Hoover's masterly style ls self
originated, according to those who
have watched him through his long and
arduous training since he left his em-
ployment as an engineer in the old
home town to seek the sculling cham
pionship of the world, and even the
title holder himself is not wholly able
to define or explain the creation
his stroke.
the
that
was
annals
any
1uatie
aquatic
2
admit
English
tediy,
was uncertain as
abifity with the
doubtful In what
would eventually place him, but dur
oars and
own set rules for physical training.
his physical seif religiously.
this time he was a woodsman, factory
worker, soldier on the Mexican border,
student and engioeer. When he final
ly decided upon a sculling career in
1921 he had every physical advantage,
and this, according to experts, ena-
bled him to develop his style to per.
fection and triumph over the best
scullers In the world.
LA SANS
INTERESTING
SPORT NOTES
* - -
The California vs, Stanford foot
ball game will be played at Palo Alto
oan
November 23,
. »
The greatest match player in Ameri
ea, says George Duncan, who should
know something about it, is Walter
Hagen.
. & =
One learns to swim by watching
the big stars about as much as one
learns to play golf by observing golf:
dom’s cracks.
. * »
Georges Michel, French long dis
tance swimmer, who set out for Bou
logne In an attempt to swim the Eng.
lish channel was forced to give up
the attempt,
No expense spared to
make it
it good:
best that can be made!
It’s good —
aiding digestion
whitening teeth
clearing breath
Soothing to over-
wrought nerves and a
general pick-me-up.
The Drive.
“He's an excellent driver”
“Auto, golf or fund 7" —De
troit Free Press
charity
The Cuticura Toilet Trio.
Having cleared your skin keep it clear
by making Cuticura every-day
tollet preparations, The Soap to cleanse
and purify, the Ointment to soothe and
heal, the Taleum to
fume. No table complete
without them. — Advertisement,
your
al powder and per-
tollet in
Point of Resemblance,
“That new man
steam en
I hired reminds
ne” ‘Good
“No: good whistler”
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a real
which
with =
back If not satisfied —-
Peery's Vermifoge
“syrup but
medicine
“Dead Ehot™ Dr
Bol a iogenge” or &
old-fashioned dose of
cleans owt rms or
wingle dose
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Tapew m
No Doubt.
saying “Gad!” 1 don’t like it.
Hub—I'll make a bargain with yon,
my dear; I'll stop my Gadding if you'll
stop yours—Boston Transcript,
ATTAIN
STHMA REMEDY
Might Have Been Accidental,
“You speak of my poem an
fusion." ™
“Why not? snarled the editor.
“1 wrote it laboriously. It was not
| dashed off”
“I'm willing to admit that it shows
| some evidence of thought and applica.
tion on your part. In twelve stanzas
{of four lines each you made twenty-
{ four attempts to rhyme. In two in-
| stances vou succeeded.”"-—Birmingham
| Age-Herald.
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