The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1923, Page 13

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(For nearly 28 years coach and director of athleties at the Unk versity of Illinois, George Huff's advice to young meu is worth having For years his baseball teams won Big Ten conference championships, Now he is busy directing the athletic activities of 6,000 men, In 1919 he established a fouryesr course in coach eases =e ing.) A railroad station platform, a quarter of a mile long, |filled with crowds that come down to meet both trains. is BY GEORGE HUFF me: | A typical oil boom town set in the mud in the middle of barred Bey OULD you advise me to become an athletic coach? encircling hills, down which torrents flow every time it Boys in high school frequently ask me t qui |rains. Two main streets, one on each side of the tracks. tion, My answer is th vhen it is. me taxt shed with owds for In them dust when it isn’t raining Driv hitt! “Yes, if you would rather coach than do ¢ thing else, *| providing, of course, that you realize the di well as the advantages of engas in this we | More and more young men are considering the field of | now baseball coach at Illinois, 1 education. Good coaches are in de-| instructing a class in base Iniversity of Illinois is unable to| ball. To the right is George In athlet t Huff, director of athletics at ing in the m or dust egrimed Ini and thei families din to see the sights s with one another khaki and high Above is Carl Lundgren, ‘/coaching and physic he'mand, Every yea comply with many s|to recommend men \ there are not enough to go around en from the cen- rade on the of prohibition sted price succeeded, th was pulled in making Picking the spot for the bane of every m Illino terva stores. Officers of ¢ ompantes and re from town, over a ruts and gopher Most folks go- road ties. The solidly in between these| If you're bring an extra Everything Tailors are do- em are the mushy | atchel for you of sccres of hot | here is silver d om the Seats t : ‘ dog mm dressed fortune |ing a b * patching trouser seemed . . i ° * 0c en who 2 ae tellers, ca: 8” und empor | k man in town who fate playe B aapire § abou em Cla SIL lever t one dollar bill kee; > nd ir es mat ties ¢ ums wh the iid was put | dollar bi ps ms a a. torte. 3 - st mM SSIC in @ frame behind the bar. T THE st the too sli ing, was | got their on rece in most| The fight will be over soon, and ssik the: duanatrn ot |Wod ue alltetio talent, contig ce | Cloudy. Weath H fa Psgeeat gn ne | aa the fans’ will be rush t ni he ri ot | ite en, ee |CHRAY asia Woe Is Ahead riqui Will” Le tal mas ol ate Sea just a few | American a Fagen to Compete for ipa Have aha eal too. Youjcame in. Shelby will be deserted ham. |even of stragglers but the fans and n new | writers who were here will always |remember this town. It's the |“something different” that appeals, SP seo) BEATEN IN See ae = mee SCULL RACE (sie sao cc cates ort ter 8. Hoover, of I ing up, as 5 Collins stepped to the COATS WINNERS. In r to the complaint of tha, | Cincinnati Reds’ outfielders that the white shirts of the fans without coats . : * one Sead in the bleachers dazzled their eyes, A Fact asada , : on ae ss resident Veeck of the Chicago Cubs 7 : ; persis sees, junced that he could think of ‘ i o remedy the situation. ed that the background for the Cubs might be after a thoro investigation the complaint, but that the rest the scenery could not be intére fered wit cowboy ris from "tl JEFFRIES WILL [ois wi nto ith ho ee|| neta M nn tarpon no, | om || REFEREE SCRAP hapten | ET bot trouble ou | | James J. Jeffries, former heavy jwelght champion of the world, |referes the world's champic gage wats SPEND A SAFE AND SANE & a folks. ‘There's no le 7 ine dance is over an FOURTH AT fight between Jess | please Mo’ Jup. As fast Luis Firgo in Jersey Cit Pi injured The board oval, Bis back in throwing a curve ball Tt was necessdry to send in a relief pitcher Mack. to Hooper. smoothed an: proved for r ord-breaking ra na tficais ef th HYATT REJOINS rc is the floor and the} The ZERO = a Close Call eee +15 eas your! WERNON TIGERS, 214 Jefferson St, up again. The con- izes the bonan- | rietor real Il be over. Yown the street a crowd of sun Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg. It ¢ \LYMPIA rs in eight-galion Card Tables, Pool, Cig ’ 0 R , fed necics Joke Candies, Soft Drinks, He hit it’over the ork te nk down their 60 cents Fountain Lunches It was the first time e st in n for their admission to a tented musi : ing T have ec Pay Checks Cashed seen two relief pitchers batted. for hes have a good work Two & ation Army men are help: | home runs by the'first man to face| ing knowledge of the f them, bor pes ng a sick man down the street to HAWAIIANS STAR BIG ARENA IS SAID UNSAFE dium am academy reco’ ve) the sprints, Cl @ water polo team educatio nts would be | COLLEGE CRACK mein” "| SIGNED BY REDS SCRIBES RIDING J jitters to | VERNON TIGERS GREATER STAR WANT ADS Keep in touch with prospective “buyers and sellers” who are alive to opportunities, which appear daily in Star want ad columns. When you look for a house to rent, when you are ready to buy a “home,” or when you are ready to buy that “USED CAR,” you will save miles of walking, or gasoline, by turning to the want ad columns first. On the Fourth For nearly a century and a half we have celebrated the winning of our political and national independ- ence. It is a worth-while celebration. When you want to “sell” that old stove, chair, carpet, or anything else that you cannot use, The Star want ad columns will help dispose of it at a very small cost. Your personal independence—freedom from domina- tion by your physical needs—is as important to you as national independence is to the nation. A savings account is the first step. Start today and the next Independence Day will mean much more When you place a want ad in “Star” want ad columns, your message reaches the largest number of read- ers in the Northwest. REMEMBER—Your Next WANT AD Should Be Clarence Moore MEMPHIS, July 4—Claronce) Tho belt came to him after he al jar two yearn he four for hah | rene xing under the nue Placed in “STAR WANT AD COLUMNS” cision Wight ir way to health,” i Thi isn't speaking figuratively, | Sharkey's motto ie cither, Hix battle against tuberen There had been tuberettosis th Organized Over Forty-one Years Ago Jonin was waged in tho ring my family," he wa And the doo: | Call a REE el de Main 0600 And inelder n winning that | tors said 1 had it fight, he copy off the feathor the best way T vou | weight championship of Memphis 1 ok up fighting his home town. And now I've won." xing seomed to overcome it, |

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