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THE DANNEB-nERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1926.
TULANE COACH ONE
WHO HAD l._
TRAINING BEFORE COLLEGE
NEW ORLEANS. —1/1’)— Clark
St^ughnessy, hc-vd football coach
at Tulano University. which went
through the 1925 season without
Is one of the small group
of athletes Who ha<I no athletic
training before entering college.
Shauxhnetsjr went from, his
birth' place In St.. Cloud, MiOn., to
tli«* university of 'Minnesota. At
Minnesota. "Doc” Wllllums did
noi. overlook men who weighed
190 popnds and could run. Shaugh-
WORLD or
GOIHN& STARS
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT V1TH OOLFERS MAGAZINE)
# JIM BARNES—PLAYING THE MID-IRON
In a general way the swing for a mid-iron is the same as with
a dr'ver, except in the following details: In the first place, the
swing is, or ought to be, shorter. Also the shaft of the club is
shorter, and the player must, according^, stand closer' to the
ball- This tends, or should lend, to make the swing more up
right—also the stance is possibly a little more open.
There Is no reason to feel that the right hand predominates in
the swing more than it dees with the driver.
As the name suggests, the mid-iron is a club for shots ranging
from 185 to 170 yards, depending on the player.
For longer distances a more powerful club should be chosen.
Thus the swing ought to be shortened to little if anything more
than a half suing, no more than a three-quarter.
Naturally, with a shorter swing the player has better control.
Hence he can be a little more certain in applying the force in
fitting the ball.
This gives the .impression that the mid-iron stroke is more of a
hit. As a matter of fact, there may be just ns much hitting with
a full swing.
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gave him his plan of reforming policies as well
Italy. the organ I rath ““
Haring definitely formed bl«
party MnuoUni promptly began
hie campaign. The Faaclitl were
not long In rlelng to power under
leadership, the Italian
hie able leaderehtp. the Italian
maaeee belpg fn enppert of hie
Instant Relief
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Girl Gains 7 Pounds
Loosen Up That Cold
With Musterole
the majority of
In the country.
Having once ; blned a foothold
Mussolini took nts life l n his hands
aqd. began a.amrch on Rome. He
met with little I opposition and by
using such **st: tong-arm” methods
of securing po* wr as destroying
1 fcalldt boxes And Jeuppresslng news.
papers, he gopn gained entire con-
trrl of the Italian government.
Intereuting Speaker.
Dr Devine's audience found him
a most interesting snwiker. He Is
a man with aicbarm.'ng personality
is widely traveled, and speaks with
authority gdued from p«*r sonal
r^nerlenco sH general Informa
tion. His talk was well received
by those who heard him.
Dr. Devlqe holds a Ph. D. from
the University! of Pennsylvania,
end from the, University of Halle.
Germany. I n ^addition to having
been edltod of The Survey and
Processor of social economy at Co
lumbia. ho ba t been President of
the "National -Conference of Chari-
ties and Corrections; chief of the
Burecu of Refugees and Home
Relief; and isi'a member of pVactl-
callv-all the raH-'nal social organ
izations. He Is the Author of many
books.
APPEALS TO GOVERN.
WENT FOR AID OF
STARVING ARTISTS
LONDON. —UP)-— Artistic geni
uses ar<-, starving in the garrets cf
Chelsea because they canont sell
their paintings, many of which In
a-few years may l>e worth thou
sands of pounds.
On behalf of these artists Sir
TO AS
DEPORTATION OF
Acid Stomach;
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nereaitei, instead of soda take
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socialist, W-g* kTRSt
authorities, askinir for *
deportatisi
Von Hoc
J CoSnt t Satm. 1 " who arrived eolution of\bic«rbonate of «oda.
Washington Tuesday with his '“-toft the stomach sweet and |
mother is -likely to become a free from all gases. It neutralises
public charge" and is “not con- «■? fermentation, in the bowels
tributing to the support of his ‘' nd (wntly urges the souring
w.fo nnd child,” LaGuardia said, ™«*» f r°"> .system without
adding thnt he had wired Palm purging. Besides, it Is more pleas-
Beach to find out if the Count or »»t to take than soda. Insist upon
Ec-meone else had paid his bills ‘ Phillips.” Twenty-five cent hot-
there. j ties, any drugstore.
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said he could not see that the -*■
count .had any visible means of,
support. His tennis is amateur,’
not professional, he pointed out. •
file a formal complaint with im- M llk of
migration authorities, asking for . y Magnesia has been pre
deportation of Count Ludwig Salm u, !L...a
Hoogatraatcn,
;nt Rogers,
nt Salm, wht
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With forty teams entered In a
mskotball tournament thero arc
ure to be some feature games,
fhe Northeast Gorgia Cago Tour-
ley is no exception, but the ^ few '^ndJiatiSn
NEW YORK.— (UP) —James
A. Stillman has made a handsome
settlement upon J. Ward Leeds,
h : s son by Florence Leeds.
This step, taken prior to the
wealthy
attraction of Wednesday s i, an ker and his wife, disposes of
‘rnmes will be the game at eight- »j lc “other woman” in the sensa-
.hlrty between Athens High and I^ional marital drama the skeins
. • , „ of which have been entangled un-
Both Athens High and Cornelia tl , al j p^ies rest content.
wo strong teams and the battle Announcement of the settlement
is expected to be of a Tcch-Ga. L vhich establishes a trust fund
/ariety. I of $20,000 a yeibr for the boy, the
Athens has had a successful j principle (from $100,000 to $100,-
season. having lost cnly one game.' 0C0 ) to revcrt to the boy when
’olbort defeated Coach Brown’s he becomes of age, was announ-
boys on her own court Victories ce(! by William M. Sullivan, per-,
An idealistic girl, on the
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I afe held over some of the strong-
j ost teams in Northeast Georgia.
But Cornelia, too, has a wonder-
I ful team. The other night Cor
nelia ran rough-shod over River-
I side, aside from winning other
;ame B of equal Importance.
Remember the ttmo of the game
| eight-thirty.
NEW YORK. — UP)— increased
popularity of professional hockey,
due In some measure to the in
clusion of New York nnd Pitts,
burgh in the National Hockey
League, has been accompanied by
a corresponding rise ln the sal
aries of the players.
Promoters estimate that the av-
• ornge professional "puck-chaser"
WASHINGTON _p,. r : Ihl* wmuoii ha» been drawing *3..
■’yAwSggWyTffy* “„Lj »°° to 14.000 for the thtrty-alx
M”™ ot . «•* -chedulo.
1 Coolidge Feels
Better Over
Tax Slashes
sonal attorney for Stillman.
R^O HOCKEY PLAYER'S
WAGE AVERAGE8
$S,500 IN 36 GAMES
Have Mdsterole handy when
at* «r » i. ■»cold starts. It has all of the nd-
Nine Years an Inv?hi w pf>Vr < ^
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for the Babcock girl—and In Join? ‘ healing ointment penetrates the /d. e nh Dnveen has appealed to
as much for ten3 of thousands of. pores, then a soothing, cooling ------
thin, underweight, weak and d!«- Le«antion and quick relief,
rouraged people all over America, i Made of pure oil of mustard
These sugar coated, pleasant t u an d other simple ingredients,
take tablets should be given to,Musterole is recommended by
children instead of the vile stomne i many nurses and doctors. Try
upsetting oil Itself—they surely do 1 Musterole for bronchitis, sore
help frail, delicate little ones mid j throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu-
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Read this letter if you have a
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for 9 years—when I saw an ad in
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and if after thirty days’ treatment
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Premier Baldwin for goverrrrant <
support in a movement to gain
mere interest for British art.
Sir Joseph says British art has j
nqver been finer than It is today I
He urges buyers to search out the •
unknown painte's iA Chelsea and 1
buy palntiifgs which are worthy of
the home cf art lovers, and, may be j
had for a few pounds that-would j
enable a young .artigt to UVe In i
greater comfort. j
A bachelor is a man who was |
reeling for being too sensible to (
marry.
{Safest place for a woma n to hide
her money from the children is
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ceives.
Grady School of Journalism
Speaking before a largo audi
ence of Commerce students at tho
University of Georgia here today
Dr. Edward T. Devine; former
Editor of The Survey nnd profes-
cf flpeial Economy ot Columbia
Mtw gave an interesting and
it!
1 STRAND 1
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February 25
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pprr.priations will be kept to
[ 1'nimum and he is therefore snt-
iftcd that a new tax bill with
| 389,000,000 cuts will work no
uhstnntial hardships. ...
He-was understood to feel that pressed by Senator v4moot and I 1905-1911
he senate mode gietaer reduc? 'the r leaders were said nt thel Instructive talk on ‘MuaioUni* lh?
tons than were advisable nt thi> White House to be sha.ed by the} present Dictator of Italy.
W but the hopeful view ex- president. { Dr . ^vine’s Ulk centered
around the alms and accomplish,
ments of Mussolini and the Faft-
clsti party since their riso
power at the end of the World
War. He took up tho subject in
an impersonal manner, basing I?!*?
remarks on an fntlmiate know
ledge of Italy and conditions there
which he has gained from study
’and from travel through out tho
country.
"Mussolini's great service to
Italy has boon in tho way of re
forms." said Dr. Devine. "At the
conclusion of the World War
Italy’s morals were at a very low
i ebb; her resources suffered from
lack of proper attention; economic
conditions were the worst la years
credit was scarcely to be had. But
with the rise to power of tho Fss-
cistl radical changes took place.
A- Renaissance entered Itply. Re
forms of every kind were Insti
tuted, credit established and
omk: conditions put * on a
basis”
Not Too Firm;
Dr. Devine believes howevt r. as
do a great number of the leading
thinkers of the world, that Musso
lini's regime is established o n a
not too solid foundation. "Musso-
llu* has literally been riding a
whirlwind," said the speaker, "aprt
his greatest work so far has been
to held his party together; If
Italy is to regain her former pres
tige and become nationally great
aha must retrace somewhat from
her course under Mussolini.”
Dr. Devine sketched briefly the
career of the lead of the Fascist!,
from the time of bis advent Into
the werid aa the «on cf a black-
smith, to his rise to international
prominence. Mussolini was
first a follower of Karl 'Marx but
at the outbreak of the World War
changed his beliefs on account of
the fact that the Marxians were
rpposed the July* entrance Into
the war. Having bioken with ht*
party Mussolini Joined the Italian
army, as a common soldier. wqS
woflnded. and was decorated for
bravery.
t as while recuperating from
and in a hospital that Mas-
came Into contact with a
whose influence was to
his entire life and who
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