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HIT! RhAY, MARCH 111. lutti. G RAN TN PASS DAILY COURIER FACIE TWO 1 MAY TRY TO ABOLISH OBJECTIONABLE RULE Why Not Electric Cooking? Auto Supplies Eliminate Goal From Touohdown. Says Cavanaugh. Many Clots Students of Football Have for Years Favored Abolition Play—ChlcegoOhle State Game I* Cited. Frank W. Cavanuugh. former Dart- mouth star and succeaaful coach at Boston college, declares that “the goat from touchdown Is going to be ellml uated." Cavanaugh takes the attitude that the presence of the rule permits of many Injustices In the game He says- “With the old rules It made a con siderable difference where the ball was downed after a player had gone over the line for a touchdown. It did seem an Injustice that because s team hap pened to go over the goal line for a touchdown while close to the aide lines the try for a goal should bo a more difficult matter than If the ball had been downed directly under the goal posts or close to it “For that particular reason s great many dooe students of tbo gstue have far years favored the entire abolition of the play. I feel positive tbat a great majority of the coaches would like to see It eliminated. However, there are some people who still ding to the gosl after-touchdown idea. Some of them stand high In the game mijl In order to appease th» minority as well as the majority, the rule was ebanged prior to the start of the ll^JU season In an effort to eliminate ns nearly as possible the loss of games through the failure to kick a goal after touchdown It was ruled that all such attempts should be made from a point directly In front of the goal posts. “Ordinarily It would seem tbat the kicking of such a goat would be a very easy matter. As a rule It la yet many an Important game was decided last fall through the medium of a goal after touchdown. Take one of the Western conference games for exam ple. Ohio State defeated Chicago T to 8, both teams making a touchdown, but Chicago failed to kick the goal.“ California-Oregon Power Co. Stock of Brants Pass Hardware and Tires We have the largest and most complete line of Auto Supplies, Accessories and Tires in Southern Oregon, and our prices are right. Come in and look over the stock as we have many things you may not know of. J WHITTED WANTS MORE MONEY Baseball Career Shortened by Playing Different Position—Soma Ex ceptions Cited. In stating his case as to why be ex pects more pay next season, George Whltted of the Pirates says: "If I am to continue around different post lions, thereby shortening my baaelrall career. I want more pay for IV How shortening his baseball career? Charles Ferguson. Willy Schang. Ilog Paint enough to freshen every house in the Pass. Sporting goods to catch all the fish in the Bogue. C. L Hobart Company Freely Conceded. "T freely concede,“ remarks some one, "any good points he may have." Thus virtuous, he proceeds with the burden of bls story, which Is the ex tremely bad points of the per<ion <1 le- cussed. VY hat does lit« "conceding” amount tot Nothing nt all except n ni«e to deceive himself, to make hltn- self believe he Is playing fair, If you are going to concede some good point, you ought In all falrne-s to name them over. PtA-hnps'nf the end of the cata log, you will fie a little more modest about the enormity of the offense you arc mainly Interested In.—Milwaukee Journal. Nails enough to fix all the gates in Jose phine County Remove an Obstinate Spot. No matter what the care exerciser!, unsightly spots will appear on dress« s. rind the tailor-made seems to he their delight. The Sphere (Ia>n<l<n>) gives the following Instructions a« to their removal: A piece of cloth—the same as Unit of which the garment Is mnd< —should lw saturated with hot wntoi and then the soiled surface should lx briskly rubbed with It. The most ob stinate «|H>t will disappear—that Is to sny, If it Is no* a stain thnt bus taken the color from the cloth. HARDIE Whitttd Hand and Power Clarence Mitchell Breenahan, Bonus Wagner and Howard Shanks were, or are. notable all around play ers whose careers weren't shortened so that anybody could notice It. for all had long careers. Sprayers HOSE GUNS Orchard Ladders NEXT LEAOERS IN MAJORS Long runs * specialty in tht Courier merchant printing depart- ment. HERE'S THE MOST iIMPORTANT RULE OF The MODERN PLUMBING- ¿CHOOk! e National League. Bluestone Black Leaf 40 Oil Emulsion Lime Sulphur Arsenate Lead New York................John J. MrGraw Brooklyn........ .....Wilbert Robinson Boston ..................... •Fred Mitchell Phllade phla............. *R1II Donovan Chicago .................... ’Johnny Ever» Pittsburgh................. George Gibson Ft Louie.................. Branch Rickey Cincinnati.................. .Pat Moren Oregon Growers’ Packing Corporation Telephone 61 New York.............. Miller Huggins Boston ................ •Hughoy Duffy Philadelphia............... Connie Mack Washington............... Clark Griffith Chicago.. ..................... Kid Gleason Detroit............ .................... —Ty Cobb Cleveland.................... Tris Bpesker fat Louis............................•Les Pohl •New leaders Before You Buy Your Implements Ptumbor There can't be anything ger lonely the matter with a man except 111 health. The moat serious thing that ever ailed a house 1» bad heating facili ties or other Inferior plumbing. Your health depends upon the sanitary condition of the place you live in. Telephone us. ■■***> See H. LITKE for MOLINE Implements and Tractors Tormer Coach at Williams College Has Agreed to Become Pl rot As sistant to O’Neill. Vaughan Drag Saws Across the street from Collins Garage 512 H St., Grants Pass, Oregon Columbia university’s football coaching staff will be re-enforced next year by Joe Brooks, who has resigned as coach at Williams college. He will be first assistant head coach to “Buck“ I0E BROOKS JOINS COLUMBIA I M0UNL.ILU made right, by a torr* of tory In the world There are tnauy different makes of plows, cnch calming to be (lie I m «t. yet the fact remains tbat th o John Deere plows are In 'iso to one of any other I. id. The John Deere Fac- lory, tho largest In the work. turns out every year more pluu » than any five other fact« ies combiuod. Standard of the World For Over 60 Years The Pioneer Plow Maker, John Deere, made his first stool plow by hvn:l from the blade ot a saw In 1M37. The first slab of steel rolled In Ue United btates was rolleibfor the John ¡hire plows by William Woods,_of Pittsburg. In 1M8 And < v«r since those curlydaya Deere Plows own the way unti __________ maintained tbo lead In thia great national Industry. Is it any wonder that the farmers of the world expreoa'heir verdict in the fainllivr phrase, “If Ifa • Deere--It's Right. * A We make over 1000 styles of plows, each as good as It in txi made.—the best tlmt brains and perfect equip ment can produce. No matter what your needs may wo can supply them from our line. Grants Pass-Medford STAGE American League. Granta Pass, Ore. its a Deere B. S. Dedrick SI4 F Street PHONE «OS-J I INTERURBAN AUTOCAR GO. Effect»^ Oct. 25, 1920 Daily and Sunday LEAVE LEAVE Grants Pass MEDFORD GRANTS PASH Waiting Room a. m. 10:00 m. 10:00 a. Bonbonniere 1 too p. ni. 1:00 p. m. 4.30 p. m. 4:80 p. m. Phone 160 We connect with stages for Ashland and Jacksonville j She Wanted 'Em Specific. Tillie Clinger says the reason the lldn't last long as salesgirl at the Jew- •Iry counter was because when a man :ame In and said he wanted something »Ice tor his baby she saked him If hla »shy was a boy, s girl er a chicken — Dallas News. 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