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lookiu.1 Jotter hh woiidor wUut
your wife's been eharK;hit an'
then tear It open an' find it's only
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THE GUEATFST THING IX THE
WOULD
by Laurel Gray "'.
Get Her uttd Hold Her t
"I can pet em. but I can't hold
'cm.1,' Sounds familiar, doesn't It?
It is tho cry of a man, of course. He
attracts the attention of women.
Dlundes, brunes and red-heads all
t I ' tne juimo io.minT
is
Flappers ana
w omen old
enough to know
better. They like
to bo to dances,
to dine, and to
havo him come
and hold , thoir
hands in tho
front parlor. Uut
he Just can't
manago to hit
upon tho ono he
would - like to
,. 1 havo for a wife
becauso before it comes to that freez
ing moment when ho must pop tho
question they don't seem to like him
fill i to so well. And he is wounded, bo
wildcred, astounded! "YVhazza matter,
he demandHt I'oor follow! Bo many
women know and so few men 'grasp
the grand idea of natural selection.
Well. KdKar, let mo toll you.' It isn't
tho trouble with you It is that the
girl who is suited to you, who would
lovo you, -and for whom you would
feel no doubt has boon passed up in
the shuffle. That is to say. you havo
probably mot her a dozen times In
the course of your peri j;ri nations, but
you havo been ho busy looking for her
that you passed her up. You didn't
even see her. Understand me? It's
that way with most everything. "We
shop around for a certain kind of
blouse in seventeen stores, and in tln
seventeenth wo accept one that
doesn't fit' and looks liko last year's
straw hat. Wo skip through tho pages
of a newspaper in an idle momont
looking for somo Item of news to slap
us bang in tho eye when everybody
ought to know that tho best news is
on the very first page. It is so in life.,
as we look over tho throng of elig
ibles. Maybe tho first Jill you met.
five years ago last summer, was tho
one who ought to bo mothering your
son and heir right this minute. Of
course. It's too late now! Some other
fellow has her, and sho probably
thinks of rat-poison for his oatmeal
every Sunday morning. Don't shop
for her. Kdgar. Look for her! That's
my advico. Important Item: A man
haa asked me to marry him. . Atten
denz, my children! I am about to toll
you nll'about him. Sounds exciting!
nerve to even mention "Sportsman-j
ship" when lie has no conception of:
the meaning of the word. In tho sec
ond place if n team had been re
turned the winner under the circum
stances his was I surely would keep1
my mouth shut. ' ;
As to the "townspeople '.pushing
onto' the field and threatening tho of
ficials. I must take exception to same.
It is true that quite a number of tho
spectators got .over tlm wires1 d
along the sidelines, but no ono was
over on the actual playing field and
right here I would like to ask .where
the delegation of Salem rooters were?
llight along the "sidelines inside tho
wire the same as. tho Mod ford people
were that ''Holly" is doing so much
kicking about. The only difference
is-that they were in tho minority.
- As to threatening the officials, this
statement as far as l havo been able
to ascertain. Is in error. Al) that was
demanded of tho officials from tho
sidelines was a squaro deal, but no
threats wero made. As to tho state
ment regarding the penalty for hurdl
ing It is also incorrect, if ".Holly"
denies that his men hurdled It Is due
to tho fact that, ho was on the oppo
site side of ,tho field uml could not
see as I know I could produce enough
ovldenco from old foot hall men who
saw tho -plays -to prove conclusively
that lilnglo hurdled and that ho did
it more than once, in fact when fe?u
IpmHido their second' touchdown tho
play - Just?'' preceding the touchdown
was a hurdlo over center and there
was a kick on that but the referee
allowed the play and through it Sa
lem made their second score, so It
really doca not look as though tho of
ficials were very much afraid of the
townspeople." And us for the pen
alty the referee only penalized five
yards, while the rules call for a 15
yard penalty.
Tho article in tho hnloro paper does
not mention anything about tho fact
that Motif ord made a legitimate
touchdown that was not allowed, due
to tho fact that tho Salem linesman
broke the chain and called back the
play which was absolutely wrong and
which tho head official practically
admitted af- "r tho game. A bend
linesman has no Jurisdiction only on
offside plays.
Now as to the real sportsmanship
displayed by the Salem coach, J can
produce affidavits to the effect that
our "(iniil Kportiiiuau Holly" contin
ually coached hia team from the sidn
lines, the penalty for which Is half the
distance to the goal line. Was any
such penalty given? As far as Salem
is concerned ahv went home with a
game tucked under her belt that wis
won in as unsportsmanlike n manner
as ny 1 have ever witnessed and 1
have seen at least one or two games
that were not played In Medford.
I trust that our good friend, Geo.
Putnam, . will have, tho-, courtesy. .to
copy tliis In Iuk paper. ., .; ,
Yours for II 10 A L Sportsmanship.
.USURY JKUOMK.
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COMMUNICATIONS
Aurvw Willi JlttiilliiRtoii. .
To tho Kdltnr: l- 1
' The nrticle fii WeBnewtny's Tribune,
copied ' Inini tho Kulcm Capital .Tour
nai, and written by HolliH 1 lunllnulon
was a just reproval of -the nctioim of
a bunch of solf-mylcd lovers of clean
HportHinanship of Medford. - Hut In
reality they are the loud-mouthed
j.iyhawkers or the town with much
more hot air than common sense.
However, this , bunch was ' in tho
minority among the spectators, and it
is to be hoped that in the future n
repetition of this affair will never oc
cur. A MEDFORD SPECTATOR.
As to Ttenl Sportsmanship.
To tho Editor:
I cannot refrain from answering
the article nupearlng in your paper
regarding tho- Salein-Modford . foot?
ball .Konie, said article being copied
from the -Kalom paper, (! v .
In the first place I cannot " soo
whore our old "Friend Holly" has the
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