The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, November 28, 1931, Page 3, Image 7

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t'H A P T B B X III
Tlw* half rm lril filially. mui I I j a -
A r ili eleven player» »¿ Ik fit ilr)r»F«‘ tl*
ly up to their di<"uUi»it room In khr
gym
K vrr>thing hml none wiofitt
T h e y *r r * H r J, » t u r y ul f«. m »t imi ! 1
■ivt r v - r y lh in i connected
with It.
nrrvtill.. and aiiort-tcm pcrrd
Barney took the ball a« It spiralled rowtg be beaten. Two more like
downward, shook off a couple ot that. .. But how remote the poK»i -
btllly still seemed.
Dartmouth ends who attempted to
Howard played her hardest those
tackle, and started down the field
next few momenta There was new
Twisting, squirming, straight-arming, vigor, new strength in the team .Sub­
swiftly tie sped through that broken stitution» were thrown lo for the
field until ml lass with two men drag­ exhausted ofay boys, but still the
ging on his heels, he was forced to Blue and W hile team continued its
Ilia ground.
march down the field.
He got up quickly
The ball was
Dartmouth managed three first
on the Oreen s twelve-yard Une. He downs after the kickoff, but that was
ran ab ut wildly shouting encourage­
all. Howard got the ball on her
ment. palling hu men on the back forty-yard line and started down the
The whole team was fighting the field
A buck through center netted
battle of Jericho.
three yards.
An off-tackle rush
"O et in there, now! Get in there gained five. A leng. flat pass. Moss to
and fight!"
Hart, put the ball well mto the
The ball v u snapped back Muss Gr.-ens territory. Another, this time
took it Ihrauch the Une Five yards to Barney, sent the oval aero*.» And
Again It came, this tune to Hart the kick for petnt was good! 14-20!
Hart skirted right end. but was
The Bison team, under the delusion
forced out with a gain of only two that they were warriors of Israel,
yard«
Then Barney was given th* were arouved into a frenzy And now
oval
lie looked about quickly as < It was Daitmouth's men who became
thu teams cclUded on the line of disgusted
with
themselves. They
scrimmage. Hart h id smashed mto called tune out and sat in a huddle,
right tackle. There was a hole there plainly arguing
Quarter time was
as big a* a house. He lowered h i* ' called. The team changed goals
head and dived In Clawing fingers
The visitors came back for the last
reached upward to hold him back,
quarter Resolved to hold on to that
but still he scrambled on Then he
preclcus six-point lead, they clung
was loose. The field ahead was clear
tenaciously to the oval, playing safe.
He staggered up. started forward, and
Their flash was gone But in Its place
before being dragged down again,
had come a grim determination. A f ­
had crussed that last white line. A
ter all. they were still champion* of
roar of approval broke forth from the the East.
Howard stands, so long silent.
Howard managed to get the ball
The kick was made It sailed be­
twice during the early minutes of
tween the goal posts easily. Seven |
play, but each time lost It on downs.
points for Howard
Her passing attack failed a* the
The whole team had caught the Green learn got wise to her plays.
»pin t now. During time-out, every­ What tc do? The Bison* played hard.
body was humming "Joshua Fit de
Battle of Jericho"
The Greens
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M>».1 ( f thr ill Juiuprcl dll 1(1 v Kilt
f^i .. thing About lin t ktikofl he l»-ul
muffed
Right In hu a mu. to»»1
ftie players turned sullenly and
Tht
qtm I trrlMkr Ic
wen
ruklriv
He stood on the
"W h .l’i Ihr bid ulrc of celling for regarded him
might At h M l have tried to ctoU h It.
i c fonterd on c fourth down * tlh Af- rubbing table and stared down into
I f th il a»c< r i iirnlii t gum* over
M ov got hi*. aharv of (lie rM|*l»er- lern to go. huh? Whet kind of foot- - their glowering faces.
Barney waited until th-y were all
hcll do you cell thal?"
n r*
next
M a*
w aa
r A p t « in .
but
looking at him
that h«i«ln l flopped him (tom fumb­
Cau.tlc comment» &n»t>|rd like
"Fellows," he said then, "I've got,
ling
P ie (Art only miuSe his error ! . treat» ot llghtnln* aero»« the crowd
the more glaring
"H o t on earth ■ d. .».-at -4.ak.-d loom. Etrrybody 1 something 1 want to tell you Maybe ,
' It'll clear a tew things up "
ran »»* do am thing when vou threw blamed rvrrvbody cl»c cloud
In-
a w a v
pomU like that?
Wluti you » cully, »very one of the player» we» 1 "Clo ahead." one of the fellow*
»aid
"W e haven t got all day."
think this l*. anyway?"
not ■ little dugutU-d with hie own I
It's thU— there's been something
failure
wrong with the team all this week
Im p r o v e y o u r
Co»ch Verdrll talked lo them > few and nobody knows what tl*e trouble
minutes U trr.
lie reminded them ! is Every one cf you guys thinks j
Dial it » « « n 't c regular genie It did- , that, somebody else is tile cause of
n t really mean anythin* He begged ' it You're all arguing and squabbling,
among yourselves for no reason at
! thrin not to take It mi hard.
It ain't right "
-1 w*nt you fellow» to go back In all
J u a t G iv e M #
] there and play v.mr best." he con- i "Horsefeathers!" one of the players
Five lov*ly iK«d«i of n a'.ora I com-
1 0 M • M u i r a m D a y
- eluded.
"Maybe
you won't win 1 remarked sarcastically.
pUiiOK or own.
Barney went on. heedleaa of the
Art* \..u ili-«4U.v
! Homebody a got to li»»e. and t>art-
flt .l V» ,»h > i. ti r
TH« color cK«r1 rtnf«« from dtrlc
I mouth haa a mighty good team. It . iKteirupllon.
f l X ' i r ' lii > y u t l t l « i
I want you all to get this straight '
brown to d ««p crum, carefully
« h « .# jr .|
or
th in ?
»-.lit be am duegraee to )0M «0 llu n.
None cf you fellows Is responsible ■
compounded to bl«nd with th«
* »r m >«.gr f"»rn
1 Hut at lea.it let me see you go in
**•»
«W.I tanka i »W H «*
p an I act* 0#**n«
varying complexions. Also Poro
| for the team's slump
Every error '
Tm atm *«« V .
I .,1 » in A ll.« « « g h -4lu«n# «l i there und put up a game scrap until
powder comes in Brunet?«, or
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a ta trfttl
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It's all over
lrcl's »ee you art like that's been made today f made It
•aailr.1
O a n la v r O a rt w T t-aaim an i A #
Flesh, or While, — delicste, f»«•
tfi.it
kick,.II
mitt.a cait'i-M Awn in.| men not babies, la-t» see you go in Bryant mused
fmnl, clifi^Mf.
,
but
1
could
have
gotten
It
If
1
had
la uwl I# l*tf|t»n • » -iih j there and tight to the final gun "
fui Recua
r»4il i». V*-
■ been where I should have been Moss
Three rich warm shades of rouje
«cattala n a l u * a l p M p n t ' » A a l
nw-%. '.tu tiAN 1**' an»l I Finally he »topped talking The tumbled, sure, but U was my fault, i
and lip-stick lo suit your particular
hip* W l nane# a 1 U<-m players »at about glumly, dreading to 1 dtdn t fall an it quick enough The (
type
of colon«j.
for M i l «*M i4a a .1 II
go buck upon the field
The coach quarter inav have called the wrong i
»•■Minata
A i w ito a
craam
f o u r f a r Dm+Jet u-uJ s e r v e « o n
n r at a w
4a«l*wN
Ua#
announced a few change« In the Un"- signals once or twice—you can't
10« f # m«ilni| *W 1%
up, but th w were in the line. The j blame him for that And even th a t;
backlleld remained Intact.
wus my fault. I told 1 uq > what to
inc
Hull grumblings arose fr m the (day. and he to.k my advice
S-*A4 N
A h r ih
H A Y A V E , I »apt N - 1 7
M IL W A U K I K
W IS C O N S IN
4415 S O U T H P A R K W A Y
weary
players
Arrusatlons once
"So you see. It s n-body's fault but :
P»m Block, 4 4th to 4S«I Ske«t
again began to fly thick and fast 1 my own
All the rest of you were
! Home one had the temerity to call I playing great ball. I guess I'm the
C H IC A G O , IL L IN O IS
- M iku . the tram s captain, a ' dumb , goat. I don't care
But 1 do want,
P
u
ro
V
m
ntshsni Cremm
cluck
M i*« wa.» riled:
ready u> to s-e you get out there now and put j
»»oAffg a H r/#rf M ir
I fight. Two men had lo hold him some heart Into the gam e" He i
/ur ro«*/ fvw4et.
I back
started a spiritual, one or two Joined j
Trouble was brewing in the Bison In. finally the whole squad wits sing '
dig and tire gym * ratters shook—
camp.
Barney lay back upon one ol the "Joshua Kit de Battle of Jericho, and -
' rubbing tables and .»aw what w.v. the Walls Come Atumblin' Down |
I happening lie realised that if some­ They hummed as they came out on '
thing were not done soon, the team th « held
8omehow. there was a different
would go to pieces entirely Time was
growing short soon they would be spirit about the team Somehow, this -
game had taken on the seriousness ct j
called back to the field
Barney took the situation 111 at a a crusade. Each man was a Joshua |
glance. He saw that every man was Hr cnl: hart to try hard enough a n d 1
W ir # «
m a il i r r *
the wall* would come
tumbling
« ta la r a . II la » *Ml wrought up over nothing, saw that
I h a i I h r m a n « litt
I f you feel sick, weak, down-
llieir accusation« were being hurled down.
. . .
drtnfca
IV hi A # »
and-out, how ran you expect to
G.F.P. can help you, too . . . can
rnly to save themselves firm being
IV I ih * i»f H t-rf t|
C H APTER X IV
be clieerful to your family and at­
•>1< *taa R in at
4#
restore energy, end nervousness,
accused He thought a moment. As
|t*N<| H|tatn I » Ht-11»
tractive to your husband? Get
Howard had the kickoff this lime
banish petty ailments and give
a a r # hi IN fr«»iN a It appeared to him. It was a question
back
your
old-tini«
vim
and
vigor
and
the
ball
sailed
straight
and
true,
j
you lots o f appeal and "it". Start
ritln#«f lit«* an ti « of fixing the guilt for the slump of
— then happiness mild love will
_.
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_
.
d n iA la r .l t |r a # #
landing
far
back
In
lier
opponent's
|
taking St.Joseph's G.F.P. today
T k . H ..P , I t v l lH
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the team. Fverv one was guilty,
territory. One of the Oreen backs i soon return to your home. For
for better health and greater hap­
Ih r
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mm
c o in « t« m i n
la i If
equally so
There was no qurstlon
fifty yearn, St.Joseph’s G.F.P. has
I lu .tu 4 li « III
la N ll* ( p r 'a
W i l l . a .- / , a n i
I
took
it
and
started
up
the
field
He
piness.
Your druggist sells tha
about (hat. Yet what could lie do?
h«»* * liti., «»uff
a I Irti M a i * h r r w f r t Ai
r lr a t #
b«en used by women to restore
was
downed
on
the
twenty-yard
line'
big
dollar bottle on an absolute
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O lii «> II. , 1 la II I« h t -1 »patri»« h r Un.la
HU
thought«
raced
ahead
for
s
strength and energy end banish
by a .savage tackle by Moos Thing*
H ili A l.- R ii in cia<|> i»ui »mi « a n I m -I| i hi
money-back guarantee.
W li« l i l h a a «tour fu r n i A r r a I« a n #« a iti p i# ttf no ment, only to be Interrupted by a looked better
There was spirit In I those wretehnf ills so common to
v» • «
-
.1
f a i yo o
I I I POR lia « r »■* call from the door.
"Let's
go.
you
womankind.
It's
realljr
wonderful
that tackle
The battle of Jericho'
lit* la In w ml *«»«<r n a in # an .I atlt|r#a# a n il «a#
fellows I Back on the field."
. was on.
to sea how quickly this depend­
w i l l « fin i a h a o la la ly r h n k
>« a l a l a w r a p tw i
a t r i a l I «. O f * n f ( ¡ O I . I»N N T M N I T M K N l
The
fellows
started
to
file
out
slow­
Taro
line
plunges
were stepped dead I able tonic puta new strength into
v.*ti «»III Is# t l.it I«a f >il aa lu n a a# *#•« llv # lh a (
weak,
worn-out
womeu,
gnd
ly Barney got up and called to them by the Hlson team
pim il..I I I
A iM rra a
A forward pass
"W alt a m inute!" He held up his was knocked down by Hart, and the ' makes them strong, vigorous snd
DR. 1 W. IIA IN K S c u .
appealing
Made
from
nature's
hand for sttenrr
visitors were forced to punt.
» I » O t a n . V u i l C ia g
lt .i- .iM «
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How
io u
Id
a m
body
be
to
d u m b**
Ho
Brown Am crica/
LEGS AND
FIGURE!
J
Hiuult
FORD COLLEGE,
.
Stopped
His Whiskey
D rin kin g
Iff it FREE
MANY HOMES ARE UNHAPPY
BECAUSE OF AILING WIVES
S t . J o s e p h 's
G .J K I * .
unG HDotnari A Vonic
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