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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1932)
THK IL L U S T R A T IC I) F E A T U R E S U C T IO N lU r c k It ), lü . » 2 H e a r M e T a l k i n ' to Y a B y R IL L TH O SK M K K K Y G E N TS th* doctor*. performed w o r i l major opoi.ttums upon the 1932 football rules, ¡»tut iln m d v there are cries itiat the good old grid game is gradually becoming cma-scuUted The lovers of bltxH.1 ami thunder, who in years gone by gloated as the .stret'tier bearers rem oval from the field of battle some youthful warrior, mowed down by the enemy thrusts, will have to relive such scene* in their memories only. if the rule* are enforced a* tire grid esars decree Vho 1932 change» are aimed prtmanly at reducing the number ut c a s u a ltie s during the season, and as we ic ported last w o'k these wete MX m ajor changes made That there should lx* pudding on all hard and un yielding equipment. goes without saying but there are other chain;** and recommendations which do not seem necessary From where I sit. the change which forbids the rabbit punch on the pan >f a dele naive player aum to kill an evil which never legally existed 1 don't see how the now rule is to improve the game any more titan the old one. lor the new one still permits a pl.»\er to use point of hands to want oif or push an i'ppommi In an effort to get to the boil carrier I believe that there will be just as much six-king a* ever, unless, of course players have a change of conscience or unless we add an official to watch each player. As many predicted, the flying wedge atwi the living tackle were aboluUted but hear >v»u me. it u& going to place a mighty heavy responsibility upon . an official in forming a quick judgment on whether a player had actually I ' WK T H A N K TJIKK ‘ Children g flllie Harriet Here her Htowe Srltoul llaltlm oie Vtd wl»o are left his feet before coming ui contact with the ball carrier served hot hint he» dally bv the Patent Teacher A w x 't*'i.*n tmpmpcr nouttahnient at home As a complement to the rule abolishing tlx* flying wtdge on kickoff U| rauard tlir aowciat i«m to provide for tlw children at srtiool »la n d in g in tlie ie *i la M i» 1» the 1 m u * which will permit the kickoff to be made by placement punt c* Wilson dropkick This should aid m aterially in the case o f teams which have been handicapped by a poor place kicker but which boast a plarer who can punt successfully The two rule*. I believe balance rather well While the rule liberalising substitutions luis already been Iw*raided with Joy by many coache*. I am not so sure that it will take so well with the fans The rule makers, of course, with an eye toward tuimmUtng injury ¡ have made U possible for a player withdrawn from the gain«* to return In ! l any subsequent period in order to protect plavers. who. because of a minor injury are kept in the game by their roaches Removal oí -mch players the coaches have felt, might coat a victory | Nine large N orllirrt an« border cd to keep regular firem ens I k r t . while letting them slay in the game will expose them to more serious in jury Under the new rules a player may be withdrawn and »ubsinuted cittea liavc »-parat* colored fire c*an- Ills work U such that lie is i»ertnUted in any subsequent period It seems tiiai the rule Is going to call for an i (Names and several Cl tins have colored to spend his night* al h*mie. even greater parade o f substitutes a thing to which the fans have always been > p pw d The fans pay their money to see certain stars perform and 1 W ASHINGTON AnamaKVaienl <ti m' 11 >" ,m * 111 roo»p»ni*» Min new poh» alno has a colored And themselves frequently robbed of the thing for which they paid their the result* in the December bar e x -' Strangely enough. Baltimore, al flieman assigned to a while company. hard-earned coin, by a carnival of hammy subs An«*tier important change involves the Jead b a il.' for according to rminatlun made Friday, shows that ¡hough a border city baa no colored He haa been on the pavroil for three the new rule. * When any oorfron of the (¡all wrrter. excepting hands or feet nett m anv fe|| yewra arx! ha* an excellent record pasaed out of 410 tame*rs the y^ound. whether or not he is in the grasp of an opponent s h « W « l.t n « t o n >n*lt>t»Uu » . i>n*mv fo* rtTkleiwy. th+ hall w ill instantly become dead and the referee will blow his whistle O f the threw col oi firefighters. and according to Chief T h u -'ha «r*. it is hoped, will eliminate all incentive to crawling and piling Ibiiladrlpliia has a colored com* ore J who | a .v tl up T 4 be pretty hard on the stumble-foot player though you must Kligineer. George 3 W i I m x i . their .«any o|ieraUng in an exclusively col* Iw.) were gia<luale» admit particularly upon a slippery and muddy field. of the Howard Uni service l&a* been genet ally satisfactory • *rrd nelghb ihood. I am glad that the rule makers concluded their report as they did Th# uffkrra o i Terxity law xrhool and efficient. T h ey -mid O f course, there will alwavs be accidents and there will alway» tlie company are white, a t»d on* a memt»*r Pittsburgh also has a colored com tie injuries in any game involving physical contacts and speed but we be »f thu year n senior t'h icago lias one c* lo^ed evanpany lieve »hat results will show that it has been possible to accomplish much by 'la** The two M r - .»anv in a a#ml-colored neighbor nwdiflcation of the rules alone " T it* record of the company ia «*» the soutltatde and they have built ceastul H o w a r d hood From the point of view of the fans, there are other changes which g r a d u a t e s were above approach. ip an envious record would be welcomed, such as placing all of the players of both teams in Sumler H 3wancy W hile BuaUm Ira* uo --y a r.tr tom - Cum iw ii. Xo 1 ot Denver. sejasiate bull pens an hour before game time for the purpose of identiflea graduate of liw law Mr». Arkim 11* mi . or imposing a penalty upon the fellow .n from of you who Insista i lass of \ m lib I1* « ? . U .rrr ore Iwo roiored iUcirw-ii ( *n| |. cotv«p*a-d eiu lri ly o4 ixriured art» irU 19)0 1930 vt- !* • * !» entpwre.1 «n .l » '• u a . d to »l»lt<- root nreuien John r Heal* c k M 0 I he upon rising every time someone is tackled These and many other changes may some day be incorporated in a separate book of rules, which, by tlw At kiss, law graduate 1931. anal J F ;»n le a Thru* nwn ha*e given their n,e <iepnrtn«rm w piraacd with their DerrtcoUe. biotlier of tlie U l* dean service in a high* satisfactory man- «orvie* way will in all probability include the Oihsnn system of football bidding of w«Mit«-n at Flak University who U (contract * which I hope to release in this pillar before the year is out. ner. according to Daniel F Srim ott, | ev>lU , __ . a member of the present senior c las* • h.ef M 11» deiiart. e n l t ineinnatl. Ohio rw. ov’ oted --------------- O --------------- I ------- Mrs Acktsa who u also a graduate lo u u tliie K* I i m a nine man inrn ln >**• n>* department but A S P O R T Y A R N related in connection with the Golden Glove* boxing »f the col leg** of liberal art*. 19*J\ is touipanv tiu t operate» In a inued teoaaU of srveiat in Hie iwhce lie. tournament for ^ub-novice* at the Lang Island Moo*e Club, white in New •he wife o f Dr Smallwood Ackisa nrighburhoot* wt haul any i partmrnt college rUM of 1919 medicine 192Y dissatisfaction Y o r t interested me the other dav i . .. • nd tlie mother o f two small children Cleveland !ias only one col red man A fU m u ( [ i * AJkd Angel*» si us Paul Galileo told it and I ’m parsing it on to you. Read on Mrs AckLvt was the valedictorian of on the fire department [tavroll !le have separate companies opera tin e Then there was the lone colored boy in the tournament A brave her law t iw-v. having made the high- b a driver o f a truck and is not fore* efficiently. st average in the scltooi for the e n kid too They told me that he drew a bye "W h at's a bye?" he said T h ey explained that he was lucky and advanced to the second round tire three years o f her enrollment » h * 1* a native of Oklahoma City, without having to fight That he had won without drawing on a and the daughter of Dr and Mrs glove and could go home Mrs Acktsa re ,Kfes at H31 But he wouldn t go He said he didn t want to win that wav He A I I M vls M Street wanted to fight. He had come there to fight Couldn't he please In addition to Tier legal quaiiflea TIREO ZEKLI NC fig h t7 He hung around in his boxing clothes About nine o'clock, a f ion* Mrs Acktsa is also a writer Oi A Ttxao fe*üng thaï hangs <»a. day * lonely glover from Staten Island wandered in It liad been a long of her lament contributions. Htiouilng tu p which had made him lat»* 'Hie colored boy got hi* wish He in C'liurch the »lo ty o f an atheist, and nlghf. whether y.ni w.»rk or not. was paired up with the Staten Islander, a tall, dark Italian having appeared in the Illu stia'ed often fi»*s aw ar follow fag th* u»a Featur»* SetUou. % I x w them when they came into the hall Someone .shouted. P H IL A D E L P H IA Pa Desrribtng the torture t*> which he was gubjected ot Cardut Wl»h fmprovod sfrength, “ Hey. R ed !" and the colored boy turned around ami grinn»*d from o a lei hour thud d *gier trtaion dur m o n fk lf perlods qult hrlnglng no ear to ear The Staten Islander knocked him out in a round, and ing which he »ays poll« e beat *w«*at- i BUuch of tha su ffsiln g th«t w a»i -u that was th a t e<J twisted lii.» arm* and other s i»* dread, and pains du* to a ruadow u M O R A L When you draw a bye say ' good-bye' lest you go bye-bye tried to get him to admit killing little ix x o th v Lutz, white. W illie Ilr>wn. rondltlori aie overcoma tu a w h o l* , — - -- - ■ O ■ ■ I A woman in tl>* Wear End T o her 1*. empli «tically denied anv con aome. natural way. doctor who had inquired as to tier nectlon with this crime recently. , H ELP! H ELP! In hut statement marie to Raymond T H E FO LD ER BULGES with hot baseball dope for the colu m n .... financial welfare, she .said: ‘ My hus " I auff«re«4 mn ISth'Il w l't» « « v in s with more C I A A nooze tidbits about the local boxing situation .. band lh a vangehst who U alwnyt Pace Alexander and Robert N C Nix pains and a w m i I i K id Chocolate the Olympics old timers, and ever so many other telling folks to pray lue what you attorney*, who volunteered their i**r i»ra« in m y Us.a to defend the frletidiea* vuutfi things but I promise y<xj that, when *|»r? and time permit. I'll gef want that Gawd will provkl * It » all a Brown ¿»fated that he w u < n hi* way A li* I been praying fur five long Wi emd to them | years, been nearly starved all the home when arrested oil February I'i •«1 I roulü i*«l s f t i r i It. Tt !i» n I and taken to the station From noon tim»* got hardly mrthing to wear and of thaf day until three the following W o u ld b a s a to 1 been put out by lan lords seven time* morning he wa.» kej»t without food or aland on m v f " t th * | m I ii W .O v e r y Now I in finished with this praying wat*r and a large numbci of detec 1 WOnt'l gr-| I js J buunevt Am go n out to get me tire* ti» k turn* in qucalloning and k *. ao w r ak t knew I some w»wk for when It comes to b*atlng him m o it ta k e Britii* wasiiin clothe*. I know my »tu ff and After thre* lio u r. in term ia Ion and thin g 1 liad bearti d >n have to wait f»ir no Ioiwd to pro »till wlth*Hit f<xid. the third d 'gree ♦ »> nt ii/’l» o f í'a r - v id e " treatment wo* continued until Tour «lot. 1[ da« M erl to ik V j Poor woman neither *1»* nor her o r Ux k Saturday •ftern<M»n Beaid** try If A fta r t.»k ' You never saw a weak, thin, rich, vegetable tonic contains t-»X ' <*<l I n . " 1. t 1 j ! vangellxt husband seemed to know ***. beaten.^ he was told, h* said, N a tu re’s own medicines in the f»i< Icly, com plaining woman in all fa it a l l lig h t I that Heaven h.ripa th»*«* who licip that he would be 'aken cut bv a mob aril lynched if he did not c .rfeaa It ; r a n h ig h ly rsro rn - your life who won and held the form o f roots and herbs which themaelvea " was following thu '.hat the alleged m«*nd t'arilol love and admiration o f men. But have lieen u.»ed fo r over a century U t « Cotm Mmilh, i-oiifeoMon. aulMintted bv |w»u<-* wax to in vigorate and stimulate wo women who are strong, energetic loroed from him. he told hu a t t o r - I M -m l tn f r y , Ala. men. T r y it today for greater and healthy alw ays have lot* of n-y*. Thousands o f other wow #* hav# health, more energy, plenty o f v i men who love them because »uch Analysis of the crime say* Mr Alexander. Indicate* that this was the said that ('ardui heliwd them women have “ i t ” • . . they have ta lity and lot* o f that charm act o f a .vex-crar.»*d degenerate at I4till<t lip your strength with th# that certain physical charm which called “ i t ” . Your druggist sell» leoxt 40 v*ari of age. and not ttiat the b ig dollar bottle on an abso people simply can’t resist. And )i i v ai l o Hie girl wo.» n t m v •a s i»tan«# o f ( ’ardui, a harmlen# it ’* ea*y fo r you to be su*H a wo lute money back guarantee. Anim ai» w v r , w orr» »tenui llN-lr ,n w t r - » t « I but torn »n d .hnm-d tn medicinal tonic that w/mien hav# van n i »/U r w^amn, th-m In that ilnUli Prrn*»ir-«l, h- terll-vc» tir- taken fur over f ifty years. man. I f you are weak, worn out tlw , tliow far m or- » m i r than pro- , *n»r- nf (»llu rr U> r.tnteilah thr and run-down ->tart taking ,3t. «'ardui if sold al ill o* ai>»r»a $ ,r p<- T I h . lait-r work harrt rrar thrtr > -at»»n .»•»••« t y for th l» anrl th - » l » r - Joseph’* G.F.P. today and see how cN Id rrn aiui then wh,n tl,<-v should *'»t '*( Bachici, they h a w tried to qoi' kly it help* to banish those tee remimi down to a li»|i|>y old afe. I »»te n It ,,n B™ *® - *1>*’ »out,» t* ailm ent* so common to woman Itere rorne the rhtldren, ttmt t. If " v ' r' " ' 1 “ *, ^ ' Ï 2 *"d • 4 . j . .__ .. .. ’ lias ih ia m no t indent-lea towardi ab kind and to make you str«mg, t»wy have trouble» If U ut , have „ ^ ln. lu , Mirh M w.njld have to tee healthy and robust again. This ,,,c* ' • f ' » '"M »* e «heir p m - m lh f ,<wnm4Mton a ertnr- f o f l W lA K , nus-OuWN W o m «. n e*«ce u { mmi tlielr imrerH* of tkU natine, the attorney .•••Id MOTHER OF TWO New York, Phila., Atlantic City, P A S S E S D.C. Kansas City, D .C, Have Fire Cos. BAR TESTS BOY, 16, GETS 3RD WEAKNESS c DEGREE 36 HRS. Work vs. Frnycr MEN LOVE AND ADMIRE STRONG, ROBUST WOMEN I .csson From Animili* S t . J o s e p h ’s G .E P . CARDUI Dke cWomcur/> &ontc I II. I .»