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‘COOLIDGE LUCK’
BBOUGHTPENNANT
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Way Cal Threw Out Fist Bali
Put Senators On Their
Tees
BY HARRY B. HUNT.
NEA Service Writer
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—A new
explanation of how Washingtca
came to win the American League
baseball cnanipionsnip emanates
from Republican national headquar
ters.
The strength of the team and fie
prowess of its individual player.;,
while they may have contributed
something to the result, were r.cd,
it seems, the controlling factor. Ac
cording to these G. 0. P. adherer* s,
“Cooolidge luck” is .to be credited
with having brought the pennant to
Washington.
Seemingly it was the spirit rax -
teriously instilled into the team by
the way Cal threw out the ban on
the opening game of the season that
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KeP of the Giants is seen her? abo ut to cross the plate in the sixth
inning of th- fourth world series ga me at the polo Grounds, New York.
Wilson, who drove a liner toward t hird base, is shown sprinting down
• to first. He was < <,t, liluege to Judge.
put it on its toes and enabled it t>
play championship bail. Coolhl-i
rather than “Bucky” Harris, tin
National manag’er, should be r. cog
nized by loyal fan:; as the real great
gazabo of the national game.
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Inversely, it i« claimed that the
National’s victory, through “Cool
idge luck,” is also another stroke
t>f luck for Coolidge.
By giving the president the
chance to welcome the victor ies
team bad: to the capital, it give
him the chance to make the best
speech of his career and one whica
probably was more widely read than
any political utterance he ever made
it gave him th ■ chance to throw
out the first bail in the opening
game of the world series, getting
him bigger headlines and more pub
licity than any other single event of
the campaign. That chance lo have
the center of the stage in the open
ing of the world series is an advan
tage which nothing Davis or La Fol-
lotto can do can equal By putting |
him in the picture the “First i
.Fan,” it endears him to many thou- ,
sands who are xans first, voters •otter ;
ward. i
At least that’s the way the Cool- j
idgites in the capital figure it. They!
also maintain that Coolidge’s speech
< f welcome to the returning ball
team refutes all previous claim tnat
he is lacking in a sense of humor,
that he is no sport and that ho i
merely a cool, unemotional intellec
tual machine.
Certainly the president attempt
ed a lighter tough in his speech cf
welcome than is usual With him He
even joked a bit, or attempted it,
which was almuost unheard of. If
his humor lacked punch, it was per
haps due to his lack of experience
in turning a funny phrase; for cer
tainly it was evident that he was
trying to jazz the situation w ; b : n
the limits of presidential dignity and
decorum,
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Coolidge welcomed the team “as
the head of an enterprise which con
ducts some business and mainta’i-s a
considerable staff in this town.” Re
said that he had hopes that with t-ie
conclusion of the world serids ‘ ae
people of Washington may gradual
ly resume interest in the ordinary
concerns of life.”
So disrupted • had government
workers become during the closing
weeks of the baseball season, when
Washington was still uncertain of
the pennant, the preside..', said,
that “I contemplated action of a
vigorously disciplinary character,”
And he praised as “a correct, con
structive and statesmanlike pro
gram” the suggestio nos Congress
man John F. filler of Seattle tb '.t
a special session of Congress be con
vened at onco in order that con
gressman would have an excus i tc
be in Washington at the tifne of the
world series.
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It is no exaggeration to say that
the business of government has been
sorely handicapped by the Washing
ton baseball victory. Coolidge
spoke more in truth than in jest
when he said that.
The town has been simply base-
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inning of the fourth world seri.?.: game. After he replaced Barnes in t
box, McNeely doubled. Harris filed to Wilson in deep center, and M
Neely ran to third. Wilson threw past Lindstrom, New York third bas
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The Smithville High school open
ed September 29, with an at'-viid
ance of aoout two nundred. Or ac
count of tne rainy weather only a
few of the parents were able at
tend the opening exexcises. Sev
eral impressive talks were giv m by
the trustees, parents and teacheis.
We are expecting to have one of the
best years we have ever had at
Smithville. Several changes were
made in the faculty, which is as
follows in High school: Superintend-;
C-Ht W. S’. Banks, principal, Miss
Evaline Mauldcn, and Miss Helen
Hayes. Grammar school, Miss Mae
Luke, 7th grade, Mrs. T. A. Peavy
sth and 6th grade, Miss Anelle El-
Ic-rbee, ‘2nd grade, Mrs. D. D. Isreal
Ist grade, and Miss Alice Ansley
music.
On October 2nd the Senior class
called a meeting and elected the fol
lowing officers for the year: Pres.
Clara Scroggin, vice president Em
ma Jo Jolly, secretary and treasurer
Hazel Dean, poet Ruth Stanfoi 1 and
musician Hazel Dean.
The class color is rose and gray,
with pink rose buds and gray moss
for class flovzer. Motto: “Our aim,
cur hope, is higher ground.”
Mr. George Goddard, visited our
school Friday morning and conduct
ed chapal exercises. After which he
ball crazy since about Sept. 15.
From Coolidge down, the pennant
race has held the center of interest
for officials and workers. The el
ection result, except for Coolidge,
will not be half so important.
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i ;ave a very- interesting talk on
education, which was enjoyed by all
who heard it.
The Girls Athletic club was or
gmiized Tuesday, Oct. '7th. The fol
lowing officers were elected: Gen
eral manager, Doris Patterson; Busi
ness manager, Hazel Dean; secre
tary and treasurer, Clara Scroggin.
A new ball will be ordered and the
practicing will begin.
ELLAVILLE
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filled his regular appointment at
the Baptist church Sunday. At the
conclusion of the sermon, a short
conference-was held and the follow
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to the Friendship Association wh ci'
convene:; in Smithville: Mr. a in;
Mrs. A. A. Arrington, Dr. W. 1).
Sears, Rev. J. R. Conger, Mrs, C.
T. Rainey.
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