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PAGE EIGHT aims FMTBJLL SYSTEM GOOD ASSET Famous Coach Tells of First Six Plays and “Play Cycle** BY ROBERT C. ZUPPKE. Football Coach University of Illi nois, Author of “Football Technique and Tactics'' The first six plays are what 1 call a play cycle. These plays, we might say, are related to each oth er, starting from the same forma tions. They JrtAcl 'hot he used in order in which they will be given. <jjr A BINEl L 0 * " \ Mary Says: “In summer or winter wherever 1 stray, I’m nor at all bothered though damp be the day, For the wetter the weather, the better the rurl, With a Permanent Wave I’m one happy girl." Mrs. Garner’s Hair Dressing Parlors » LOOK! 138 1-2 ACRES nice land in Thomas County, Ga. (Thomns is one of the best farming counties in the state) 3 miles of Boston, on main highway, Boston to Thoasville, in one of the best sec tions of Thomas county. 70 acres in cultivation. This farm is slightly roofing ,clay subsoil; 5-room residqnee in grove of large oaks, barn and crib. This very desirable farm can be bought for $3500, with SSOO cash. Balance on easy payments at 7 per cent interest. A rare opportunity to get you a home on easy tevms. Almost like paying rent, P. B. WILLIFORD, Americus, Georgia On Hills, or in Traffic, No Shifting of Gears With the new Hupmobile, you can climh steep hills,' or follow' a team of walking horses through congested streets, without once changing gears. The Hupmobile ha salways been noted for its power-flexi bility,—the new production is even more remarkable in this respect. It leaps forward like a deer when you "step on it" and it settles down to a snail’s pace with sweetness and smoothness that delight. Every practical advantage of performance is engineered into the new Hupmobile, and there is also built into it great er economy per mile, and higher investment value, we be lieve than any car built to day. To those who must drive thair cars over the roughest roads day after day, the new Hupmobile makes special ap peal. The fact that it is one of HODGES MOTOR COMPANY Dealer For SUMTER, SCHLEY, LEE, DOOLY, CRISP, AND MACON COUNTIES East Lamar St. Americus, Ga. Phone 124 Hupmobile The ideal method of attack from Ulls feiOu*. ».UUiU UJ to «Uuil a . «-«e ioa; uic puyxAse ol env ploying the peculiarities of the in dividual bacits iq such away that the defense cannot analyse the in tention of the offense from look ing at the formation, or quickly observing with the snap of the ball the telltale initial movements of the backs in other words, the defense should not be informed previous to the execution of the play whether the attack has plan ned to employ the second fourth or sixth paly. These six plays are fundamen tally sound and make an excellent basic system in fact, they may be the main ground gainers of the season. They have been used suc cessfully at Illinois through a num her of seasons. The six plays in the cycle may all start as drawn, the men lining up in their positions on the right after each play, and then, if de sired be directed to the left shift by signal, using a slow shift. Or they may" “hep” into this forma tion by a quick shift'from some preliminary formation from which the ultimate direction of the shift cannot he previously determined. Proper defenses are set up against each play in the diagrams to follow. Tomorrow we will dis cuss Plav No. 1, »n angle nlay be tween defensive tackle and end. LAKE LOST IN RECLAMATION PROJECT WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The extent to whieh reclamation poli cies ar* remarking the map of the west is shown by the announce ment that Tule Hake, measuring 120 to 150 square miles in area, has been wiped off the surface of the earth. The lake was locateed in south ern Oregon and lorthern Califor da, on the Klamath Reclamation project. the toughest, strongest, staunch est cars on the market recom mends it for the hardest serv ice. The fact i 9, that no car, what ever its price may be, is built of finer, more durable materials than the Hupmobile. Its workmanship and its measure ments are equally fine. Vou will find improvements and refinements in both body and chassis.—but it is charac teristic of the Hupmobile that most intensive attention has been given to chassis better ments. The motor is still smoother, still more powerful. Because of clutch and transmission im provements, gears shift with still greater ease. The whole car reveals that Hupmobile engineering and production have achieved ar-~ still greater Hupmobile. A I 5 minutes demonstration will convince you of that. ; Queer Decision In Me I ig tie s'trib Bout Not Unprecedented : " v * u * 1 * '■ r 1 ■■* e YOUNG STRIBLING i e By joe williams ! * Whether* He was right or wrong, “ the un £empt traditions of the busi -1 of ,P r ) lze fighting will support lany title, celebrated New Jerse - * ee ’ *l, hvs peculiar decision which enables Mike McTigue of Lublin to continue as the world’s champion light heavyweight. 5 In a bout at Ga. with Young Stribling, sensational lb-year-old school boy challenger hrtle made a rather ludicrous spec tacle of himself by giving three At 'the immediate close separate and detach'ed decisions. At the immediate close of the fight he called a draw. A hurri cane of hoots followed. Experts at the ring side were consulted. All agreed Stribling was entitled to ibe decision. Whereupon Ertle re versed himself. A few hours later, though, he issued in writing a third . and “official decision,” again cail ’ nig the fight a draw. This decision will doubtless he accepted by the outside world and -’McTigpe wilt continue Ito be roc •agnized as the chamnion. The ring i has a wav 'of relenting the refers’# I word ns. final, regardless of accom panying circumstances vfiic’n r THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER * jjg ■yjpV .p”£' IIhhPII Z-S/.-fyqWzfiftk I • jWWW V•• M » AtM, M ijsjWs I \ I \ ■ « \ V : \ % - s'~ TOP, HARRY ERTLE; LOWER MIKE McTIGUE. ■ might point to a flagrant injustice. Bryan Downey, for instance, ac tually knocked out Jonny Wilso i, holder of the middleweight cham pionship, in a Cleveland ring ye: was deprived of his honestly and legitimately won honors by a hand picked referee, one Jimmy Gardner who not only refused to admit the champion had been knocked out, but declared Downey the loser on a foul. So brazen was the fraud that 13 different states promptly went on record as barring Wilson from the actual middleweight champion: It made fine reading. It brought the ruddy glow of triumph to Downey’s I checks. Shrivled old cynics nod | ded their noodles approvingly, and ! said, “There is some justice in the world after all,” 1 But Wilson, you will recall, con itinued to claim the title and the 1 fans continued to recognize him as the champion. Hadn’t the referee said he won? And didn’t the ref eree know' best of all? While Dow ney, the man who had knocked him out fairly and soundly, went hither and yon picking up stray purses, Wilson, his victim, was Tomorrow Alright Night’s Tonics -fresh air, a good sleep and an w? Tablet to make your I day 9 better. Nature’s Remedy Tablets) exerts a beneficial influence on the digestive and eliminative system —the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. | Tonight take an hR Tablet —its action is so different you will be de- I lightiully surprised. I nwK the regular dose. I IkK..lPMade of same ingredi- B ents, then candy coated. fl For children and adult 9. B “WORSE THAN PAT Louisiana Lady Says She Has “Nev er Found Anything Better Than Cartioi for a Run-Down Condition.” Morgan City, La.—‘‘lt would be hard for me to tell how much benefit 1 have derived from the use of Cardui,” said Mrs. I. G. Bowman, of 1319 Front Street, this city. “I was so run-down in health I cculd hardly go. 1 was tfmi. 1 had no appetite. Could not rest or sleep well. 1 was so weak, and so very nervous, 1 was no pleasure to myself. t'l suffered seme pain, but the worst of my trouble was from being so weak and easy to get tired and out of heart. “Ihis nervous condition was worse than pain. “Some one told me of Cardui, and I decided to use it. “After using a few bottles, I regained ; my strength. 1 wasn’t so nervous, and 1 began to cat and sleep, and grew ' stronger and was soon well. “1 have never found anything betier for a run-down condition.” If you suffer as this Louisiana lady did, you, too. should hud Cardui helpful for your troubles. Oct a bottle of Cardui, today, NC-114 ; matched wi.h llaiTy Greb in a j championship fight, aqd paid a ,ancy figure for his labor. Young-Stribling is a school boy. j He has much to learn about this queer business of prize fighting. If f he finds eventually that the world declines to come to hit door to do him honor as a champion, he heed not be surprised, nor discouraged. What happened to him was little more than a circumstance com pared to the raw deal tp Which Downey was subjjected. Jackie Coogan Coming Wed . IACK.IE COOGAN Little Jackie Coogan is with us again; this time in a story as dif ferent from “Oliver Twist” as that masterpiece was different from ‘Feck’s Bad Boy.’ It bears the title of ‘Daddy and will be shown at the Rylander Theater on Thursday and Friday. The lovable little star has a vehicle that ap peals with equal force to every member of the family from staid, sdate grandpa to impossible Bill or Jack or Mary. Humor, pathos blithe merriment and 'prankish boviiood tricks follow one anoth er across the silver sheet, evoking tears, laughther, thrills and chuck les at the will of this great litttle actor. “Daddy” is richer In acting op portunities than any previous Jackie Coogan picture. It was written for their boy by Mr. and Mrs.. Coogan, batter than any ’ others, know their sons pre- j cocious genius and its almost lim itless versatality. Never before has this little star possessed such a chance to reval his powers of pathetic appeal and tragic fervor. Mr. and Mrs. Hines Hammond have moved from their former apart ment in the home of Miss Carrie Speer and are now at home in the S. L. Hammond home on South Lee street. You Can Start Laughing Now ■*-* » P Jackie will keep the Rylander in an up roar. There’s more fun in this picture than any you’ve seen him in—but that's throb. With his fiddle and his pig— howl of spaghetti, the shower bath ments when you will be proud of the lump that comes up your throat. ||ff Jackie Coogan 111/ “DADDY” 4th of the “Great 8" .1 THAT’S MILDRED ] 11. La... U... isjjf^ Thursday and Friday RYLANDER ssr..._: it Children 10c WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10. 1923 FIRE CHIEF ENDORSES FIRE PREVENTION WEEK WAYCROSS, Oct. 9.—Hearty | endorsement is given the obser vance 'of National Fire Prevention Week, Oct., 7, to 13, in Waycross by Fire, Chief H. C. Th.ackston, who dbetered that it will have a decid ed effect upon ttid - number of fires here this fall And winter. Going intp the subject further Mr. 1 haekstdn stated that now is the time, to '“head off” any fires 'hat may lie ahead, and that b’’ the personal adoption -of every safety principle by every person in the city the fires can be cut in half. New comets are usually discover ed at the rate of five a year. ! 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One Auto Strop Safety Razor FREE With a 50c Package Auto Strop Blades NATHAN MURRAY , Druggist 1 20 W. Forsyth St. Phone 79 M.:. R. L. V. -ates, cf Macon, Miss., is visiting hsr daughter, Mrs. M. H. Wheeler at her homo * on Tiyi'or' 'Street.' ' ’ ‘ TOR gksS INDIGESTION)} N S Hot water Sure Relief Bellmans 254 and 754 PscPriges Everify.iriro