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8 TTLE STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 38, 1924. THE SEA iB § Cage Game Strenuous Condition Big Factor BY ERNEST A, BLOOD [est effort. For tnetancn, there tag me na) Under Whose Direction the Fama ocling another who han the tall + cern ee = = : Basketha > _ = —= N'T You KNOW assale High School a | not only morally wrong to thoy, 1 WHEN HE. WHAT ? eva Haale UNE Ae eT Rent oe GOR THE DIFFERENCE. fe ean Has Ratabanbedd Ate nent, but fl tn playing thy ROWS UP I'D ASSOCIATE... NOTHING LEGAL|| LITTLE Basy IN ||] PRESIDENTS WOULD HAVE \F THEY COULDN'T lem |, _mammarahe Heard oop etey he yey eee” sis eRININALS! PROFESSION FOR|] A HORRID Court ||\WERE LAWYERS! TO BE A BOVE IESOH niet * players, parte d cunning enough | AW YE , CRIMINAL ay from his oppe - A BRIGHT BoY,)] ROOM DEFENDING hy aie borate condition: | by fair means, a BURGLARS AND ing stunts usually given champlon-| 4 foul player Js always a dete, BOOTLEGoERS ship teamn, ment to a good team—bhe plays v to Boys of bigh| defeat rules and not opponents, thns school age should | stunting the growth of the qualities always be in per-ithat make for success tn buth thy fect condition, and] game and in life, with the desire to} 1 have a few definite suggewtiong kedp themnelven | for helping the boys get into the best at thelr best. If) of condition, Runners Practice over : they haven't such/q longer course than they intend to Hin desire they are|run, for endurance, and over g )! knocked o unworthy to rep | shorter course for speed, resent thelr achool! When we start practice at the be, than any of > in any sport | sinning of the season we play longer Get the mem-' than the regulation period, both t» ff enou, K vers of your squad | develop endurance of body and mes B the boys himsel ] |ntrength ond accuracy—then proper | the regular pe , but the pia OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY, [stents ond accuracy—tnen prover) the regular period, but the play be | care will come naturally, comes intensly order to gain & night showed. Once # boy becomes interested in| speed Fulton can | fs the game he will take the best of Every basketball r must fi ter in the | EEE 2, i care of himself and will develop a|tearn to co 8 nserve his strength so ag can b knowledge of the mport. Then it is|to distribute st evenly over a given @ thinks he 5 the coach's duty to assist him in ap-! playing period. When a mode 4 ¢ against a fellow 2 - 7 TEAK, plying it | powing for an artist the model mug § to beat him an —— “Gg . Modrally & good basketball player| rest every no often—tho that reat i lapses with the I pe ee ° - Sy must love fair play, The moral) very short compared to thé vosing BF he it in the stom = = r a. player, boy does| So it ts In basketball. Reme: . SE EaEnaniciel mn ‘2HA «rowth as a player, If a boy embed : Fi AHA qj 8 ij i fil fi mn f AAA ANY J ct I rot play tals atte beatenina of hls | thar. tke heart, between beats, gets fF Fulton has ever ' My, ned i. ¢ > | — ? oS = , 3} fi A fi ' J for success, Only thoro, clever play- Ao hr wees a basketball lessons he has no hi ht hours’ rest out of 24, tho 4 jm senting heart, and eh ft Lei S era with knowledge and experience| rest while in the game, and still by [y welenis the game — z S . } of the game can rea ; al 6 er stops. Players must learn to jy would be one of >. spe y play “dirty,” nt in team play, Statistics a8 He bas. es = ; an wo call it on the court, and the/ show that on an average not mors fg and the jhe cig ; REAL man or boy will not use his|than two players are in action at 4 ime tbe am aineo't |cleverneas to play “dirty.” [time during play. Therefore it fg ther 4nd th A foul player ts a detriment to/ necessary for the three inactive play- fy 22 Coe aoe uny well organized team. It means|ers to rest during that time, no mat. ae wae staal that he substitutes foul play for hon- ter how short {t may be, ‘pag Means rer VICTORY. SAVES [AID INDUSTRIES 222" MANY MILLIONS. WITH LOW RATES| Sens: For the secona } —- fights [Lew Tendler H in i R this time Revelle Praised for Win in| City Seeks Power to Enter Lgesahanaerrge Federal Tax Suit Into Contracts in Philadelphia. Ten j twice in the late | aes Se fey Year's fight. | Credit for saving the United States | That Seattle must be free to ene 5 ete pt government more than $100,000,000 | ter into ee contre 2 oe Bint of weight, and li was given to the office of United | indust before | they will locaig best of condition. States Attorney Thomas P. Revelle t be statement mad in the welterweight Roya some of the &p in a letter commending the ittee of the city on deal of the viciousn ursday by Carl F Ubden, Mi iires the slde-wheeld er in charge of the Skagit With Tendier ou! truction. Benny Leonard's hol ement camo during wright throne is evel ussion of a proposed 25-year ever, ax the Quaker jcontract between the city light dee the only man figured Dc aes : | <(d HOP HENDRICKS, WHO HAS SWORN OFF “ta 7° % Sahl° i RN eee ey iE hi FOR A YEAR, FOLLOWED A CoupLE of STRANGERS (3% se: set sm money |gen Products Co. to deliver waste MOMENTS WED: LIME.TO LIVE. edeee > || Wie AROUND “The DEPOT FOUR TIMES TODAY ENJOYING @ Bhp ae rand interest on [DONS St $25 per wickatt per an: That New York WHEN YOU COULD CROSS MAIN € . Me ee CIGAR SMOKE BZ, | * m. es 2. WITHOUT RISKING YOUR LIFE. | = ; The nitrogen concern secks way bean gersigy tops, | to buy a minimum of 1,000 kiloe K hoande, otc: 05 (he watts ‘pie ‘ahaa 1920, was closely | D0Ubt as to the city’s authority hruout the country, {Under the state law to enter into press , it. 4 n lost by the gov-1+,,, won the lightwe is T err Sigeatiess aggregating |S Corer A ty a was. 21,” said | THOUGHT SHE MUS 60 would have been filed in| nonnedy he ‘Shade was a better : HE MUST STILL HAVE SOME ONE - Pbyipysora fhe vas 2 than HOW ARE You ? PRETTY tlle HAVE HER MAID a b B |r the entire nation would. hav there are many oth DID YOU HAVEA / piri roe a THEY ARE YET. HASN'T SHE? | peoximiated,. $109;000.000) carces N simi [WAVOH HELLO, oLiviAa- ZVOH 1GOT A LOT OF Monday's council meeting, at which =o Ny aif h dinance providing for oes phn |time the ordinance prov 5 Gre ae H FINE- |] AROUND. INCTHAT NEV PERHAPS pak laintift contended that they |‘M¢, Waste power contract will be in- Mi tnke the case of 2 BOT : / FUR COAT EVERY Soy DIDNT | | Thernlaintitt contended that they, "at plete MRS. GREY- BETTY JANE IS AND SHE'S A AFTERNOON AND | were nd not manufactur. OH! FARED HATS THE CUTEST VERY GOODGIRL} | EVENING SINCE | }GET ONE THATS PRETTY eee | LITTLE DEAR CHRISTMAS HOW ABOU > : 0 Were not subject to| : the South. He lick: soverument’s conten-| Two Held After Man ff 2 ana was retused A York, altho he had p n at much of the work was not a [done on cars in the estabiishment,| Loses $550 Checks pat mill be noted tha but dn special designs furnished by | sted mnection with the rah oe jones "a one B, cd, velers' checks East, % sustained. Garon, te Soncill other. night, CRITICIZING | \t rom SP a as | Alaska, "on New Year's eve, two mer ». Hawkins, 28, and Joh Wilson MILK STRIKE |r," evan 2nd oe} Johnny Wikon HITS CHICAGO |=. ogg brated New Year's ine confessed. He re nothing of the night's s until he awoke 0 @ But since losing t tside the city lmits New Mi Wiison has been fi » Minus the checks and Engiana with good really going well, aco ton scribes. Wilson, pion, fought careful, but since his dethroi weight champion of t just about the poore tighter that ever came CHICAGO, Jan. 3—Four sources to keep Chicago's mill near normal today as st n TS prepared to reopen | ditch Jations with distributors. | year’ ate's attorney's office tributors, the health departm THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Hit This on Your Hardman BY AL POSEN _ {12,Xeop, muti botties runt, altho nov much ¢o-< fon could be expect- | ni, tried to cash one $10 a soft drink parlor at Sixth and Jackson st, Wedmesdiy police say, He was arrested Kicked thru with som ed from these groups w nd said Allen gave the check to As Harry Greb ha Distributors remained amant, in-/him. Allen was arrested, and in signs of slipping Wil dicating that they will continue to|turn s dt reck was given him # him i¢ they ever fight Can ae ares perme | Oppose the 15 per cent increase by a er man, who is now sought manded by the producers. iby thy detectives. pisht Heavyweig h EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Pitision Poputar - Greb, Young Stribling, eos Georges Carpentier, Taj Ve WORN AS LONG AS T POSSIBLY CAN THAT Tie BELONGS TO THEM DAYS 1S THAT THERE MAN — GONE FOREVER ! — | (i PRE SUME, TOO, MR. BROWN, THAT ‘You WOULD LIKE To Mike ‘McTigue. HAVE THE FOLKS You MEG Se nanee tet f the light-heavywel, IN HIS 2 o eavy weigh HOLD You IN af Most. popular one - - Pugilism at the preset Some great matches tobe lined up with Principals during the r ter boxing season in t W. YORK, Jan. 3, Ermino Spaila, Sul Weight champion, from: | ss + Angel Firpo in South {j— as = ~ ‘ction witt'be taken and Om he £0 Appeal will be made | embassy, 2 ccording to NJ i | ss ott Cullen, Newar! ! . ; — _ |( WECL, THEN, WHEN You TALK E= z elven autho ie -— / || WITH THEM HOLD YouR MAP — Spalla in ty se Ys OM, LOTS OF THIN | ountry 4 C canoer p= | v A au WELL, GIMME A LITTLE FURTHER Away Ill! A NIGKELS / { WORTH, THEN on Betting him a ‘unney sor den, ey in Madiso DO. PEOPLE DYE wih L CHOLERA SOMETIM ng TAG. Spatta, it Match Portation, 4 him, Sp. : bas waited for is claimed, nd requested $3 which they Chicago had added t M teams to it sched ond meeting Missouri Sames coming ear CHieago has dropped AsBies WRONG DA Mihager who threw be tted on Jaw b Rot Saturday: nig \ is swa