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AUSTI AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS,
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CURB PROFESSIONALISM IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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CLYDE MILAN
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himself.
During the first month ot nlay1
ngle 1
Lips that would be a
pressed so tightly.
The injured forced McBride out
of
it
When Joe Cantillon,
in
eleven straight hall games, and was
warriors in "The Noose" each weigh
They ap-
however, that con-
vinced President (riffith that Milan
man*
HE ORIEN
CLIFFORD HARTING
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noti-
fled of the change
couln’t .
as he wan courting serio
Wash-
tion for such thing*
Make it a
Hot Dish
Glould fell dead at the coun-
that Milan had his head
up and
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ITS A SEASON OF ACCESSORIES
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Shredded
Wheat
This contract which has just been
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line nose.
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Ernest Lubitsch, German Film Director
Who Made ‘‘Passion”, “Deception”, etc.
id Eyes Are No
Handicap
was necessary that the club have a
temporary leader. Clyde Milan and
Walter Johnson are the two veter-
It Tell
ything!
ugh Sensatior
cat it in Summer yo will like it
with hot milk in Winter. Contain*
all the natural sweetness of the whole
wheat berry and hence needs no
sugar. Better than mushy porridge*
for children because it encourage*
them to chew, thereby developing
sound teeth.
ID AY
S., WED.
George McBride was manager of
the Washington team last year He
in football must
The future of the
With a hard-hitting club like New
York, Sam Jones, the crack pitcher
recently acquired from the Red Sox.
should have the greatest season of
Coach
QOCHNE.
when new spnpers all over the coun-
i try chroni led the fact that the fa-
mous
Mrs
pears to have moived the matter
proper protection for hin eyes.
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THREE-ST.
BINATION
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BIG
SCEN
Everybody likes a hot dish for
breakfast on a cold morning—
it gives a warm, comfy feeling
that fits you for the day’s work
in all sorts of weather. Start
the day right by eating
Nillsson
e Trolley
ICES
ces n
Many society people appear as
extras in a ballroom scene of Wil-
liam Christy Cabanne's "Beyond the
Rainbow."
A3 PRESENTED
IVE SOLID YEAR
T HIS MAJESTY'
THEATER
LONDON
no far his game has not euffe
* the lenst
The) just hap-
Ruth Roland and Charles Hutch-
ison are each to make two aerials
in 1922.
asleep during his stay in the Ameri-
can league
Xavier. the famous Jesuit, first
carried Christianity to Japan in the
sixteenth century.
MUSICA
TRAVAGANZ
away with
ofessionalism
lamped out
. FoOCQALL vu“ Be kpT
A ePOet Fo "OE
SCOOLS - COi-IGeS
Ano AMATEURS
LUXE
RMANCE,
and 8:30
ong Prologue
I Everythin
With
a and Diek Hittar
h of performance
• respectfully re-
SITIVELY no one
ce Rpid
Swanson
ittDextci
in
Deep in the wilderness, I've heard the shallow hoots
icap from the throats of the nocturnal fowls.
Up in land I VO heard the malamutes.
When they get started they set up some bowls:
I have been scared to the depths of my marrow, son.
Queer hallucinations have caused me to jump-
Yet. they are mild just by way of comparison.
When the wild bleacherites yell: "KILL THE UMP!"
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I
Hear yr the howl of the blistering bleacherites.
They hold all medals quite safe in their mitts
Hear them lay down one barrage in their sereecher flights
When the home pitcher gives too many hits:
Missing are notes of contentment or rhyme in it.
Poor Mister Pitcher concludes beyond doubt
it contains only the essence of crim in it
When the wild bleacherites yell: "TAKE HIM OUT!"
MOVIE SNAPSHOTS
E. It. Lincoln's hobby is breed-
ing chow dogs.
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of cul- be restored after s lapse of about
Rommel was unable to win
COMPAI
OF
300
PEOPL
desire to manage, the job fell to
Clyde
Was Milan successful as a tem-
prorary manager? He eegtainly was
Lnder hs direction the club won
rhe World's Most Beautifui
Woman Is Coming to Aust J
MCE IN PRICES-
30-10 -
BALLADS
baseball
-GORGE MORLARTY
The World's Moot Beautiful!
w oman Is Coming to Austin
V 4) with hot milk. Ko matter how you
A 30-3
Many of the things that happen
in baseball are impossible of ex-
planation.
‘KvoorALC y FACHQ
vonger OF DSOALB
Kle IFLaNCG O G G ADLER
wNo €eeK4 OnL rVo ©AK
Montana is to play the part of the
Cardinal in Max Linder's burlesque
on "The Three Musketeers."
Rockelrfe Fellowes has just ord-
ered six more suits of white duck.
He's down in Florida playing la “Is-
lad Wives."
Twelve men who play the part of
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I WEDNESDA
History of
in
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thought of ever managing a major
league ball dub. He admits ” '
One of Joe s scouts had tipped
J him off to a promising southpaw
pitcher down West Virginia way
the Washington lineup. As,
ball hit in the bleachers Milan ।
mpm and.is going as strong as I is the only playing manager in the
r. The guard and glasses do not National league
ran up to the home plate Hei
conferred with the umpire, showed.
had constructed a special head* pen
r to protect his ey-«
Ernst Lubitsch, German director and actor. He produced "Passion.’
"Deception,” "One Arabian Night” and other foreign films of great pop-
ularity in this country.
and eet that the answer is in the
affirm tive.
was worthy of a chance
i ager
for two weeks.
left center.
lop
• Mian had
batting order
The New York Nationals will miss
George Burns in the outfield. Had
there been more color to Burns he
would have been one of the most
talked about players in The game.
In the midst of a slugfest
ington won the game * to 7
Catrher mu Kilfer of thr Cubs
He caught many
the gam*
I portrays ths role
its evil and cord
ig adds, and wine
v. It's your kind
were they not com-
It was a terrific wal-
scanned the Detroit
as he gave the um-
the eye by a thrown bal from the
outfield.
base runner
One of the difficult things to ex-
plain is the ease with which some
pitchers defeat certain teams, yet
against weaker aggregations they
are very unsuccessful.
• was doing a very good job of it.
One day. While batting grounders to
the Infielders, he was struck over
perigner s have let their fancy
n riot with ben- and color" in
•rse fashioning of bagn and cases
Er day and evening use
qucer. gay little Chinamen strut
out in queer, gay little lands* apes
milady's headed purse
npEA single beaded flower, a rone, a
SdleTals
byRuth Cameron
more lasting form of enjoyment.
that Heilman had batted out of or-
der which caused the official to
declare Veach the proper batsman.
Is started the nenaon wtth the
of tober 1923
of I
h is impossible to offer a slu.
pear in one of Betty Compson's
dance seenes.
Glasner of the Pittsburg club is
, the only pitcher in the National
‘league who uses an underhand de-
livery. Unllke Carl Mays, he works
I it only occasionally.
In the National league, when a
player is dissatisfied with his sal-
ary, he threatens to retire, and at
the same time expresses a desire to
play in New York. The latest ex-
ample is Eddie Roush.
L
LASS1CS of
e DIAMOND
ourt erasing Hellman's home run.
"That one incident proved to me
To Be Manager.^,
Laggemgym-. flcult matter to prove to the public
432838858265 \ that he is as good a manager as
82822888882 ba t ter.
in- held Clevelani scorelena the fMf or
ithe same stopping the Indian* cold j
No club in the ' American league
boasted of more hitting strength
than the New York Americans last
season A pitcher able to stop the
Yanks was. usually forced to turn
in a high grade of pitching.
This fact was forcibly brought to
my attention last spring. Ed Rom -!
mel of the Athleties was the pitch-
er to play the leading role 1 regard:
Ed Romnmel as a mighty fine pitch-
er He has the stuff and pitches
intelligently.
TODAY’S CALENDAR
Majesic: Gloria Swanson, Wal-
lace Reid and Elliott Dexter in
"Don't Tell Everything.”
Queen: Conway Toarle, Miriam
Cooper and Anna Q. Nilsson in
“The Oath."
Crescent: Leatrice Joy, Richard
Dix and Louise Lovely in “The
Poverty of Riches."
Hancock: “Chu Chin Chow.”
j made one of the longest hits ever Charfee A Chasteen. evangelist. has'*1 103.736.38 The 31 cents is re
National league players, unless
they keep their heads bp, will findi
Babe PinelM of the Cincinnati Reds
one of the greatest exponents of’
the hidden hall trick in the country.
services with the ’ ported to have been reimbursment
Miss Ruth Orr asto an extra who lost that much,
'while working in a scene.
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1922.
The club was playing in Washing-
ton at the time
Pickering, because of his injury,
was of no particular use to the club
Cantillon decided to send him down
to look the southpaw over.
When Pickering reported at game
time, Cantillon told him of his in-
tentions. Aftr getting his instruc-
tipns, Pickering started on his way.
only to be called back by Cantillon
who said
'Take your bat along with you
Do a little hitting against the bush
er If Vou make so much as even
a good long foul off his delivery,
leave him down, there "
fence. It struck high up In the singer,
extreme end of the blearhers in |
Joe Dugan is said to be slated for
shortstop at Boston. Joe hates that
position. He likes third and is one
of the best in the business at that
position. It is doubtful if he will
be nearly so successful at short.
it Hartung and basketball
I to be ne ya rated so eusil Fe
By MARIAN HALE
taw YORK-it one could judge
I merely walking down the ave-
L glimpsing smartly-clad women
M peering into shop windows one
Ight ny that it is to be a season
accessories
- his career Jones is one of the
-has leading pitchers of the Amerian
ft
signed, ailed for the laying of a
beauty and society woman.
t By K. K. ROCKNE,
I Famous Football Coach
tesionalism is the big menace
■logo football
less the tendency in that di-
la is curtailed it may be nee-
hr to abolish the game as an
ollegiate sport.
me stringent methods must be
led by the colleges to keep the
oter from luring the college
into pro football.
btball has taken a wonderful
on the public in the last ten
L if its poqilarity is to con-
, professionasm and the gam-
must be eliminated.
rse racing, boxing and wres-
have all come under the in-
ce of the promoter and gambler
seek only gain
Be ba 11 was given a severe blow
119 by the Chicago White Sox
lal. The men behind baseball'
quick to realise the great dan-
Drastic action was taken It
dlately restored the faith of
ublic.
Btball is now facing the danger
results from professionalism
For a warm, nourishing
meal heat two Biscuits in
the oven to restore their
crispness; pour hot milk
over them, adding a little
cream and a dash of salt.
Delicious with sliced ban.
anas, prunes, raisins or
canned fruit*.
IALTIMORE - ‘ urfora Hartung Against th, &utumna enut A, .t.
10 veer" han ranked • • one of wa. , wonder Ne ,i,a„ mnde
beet berkethan «uardn in th- troutie for the Indiana
I. Ho plays with the three-t mepitching against Chicago n<
mplon Rt Andrews • lub of itol- jen etrong a club, *
ore Md get the side out
last eeason Hartuna • eyesight . . .
game other than the three scored|T
over the Yankees Worse yet he
failed to get by the first inning t
against any other club he fa. ..4 It
was a cane of the hook, and the
showers for Ed almost before the,
am ouncer had finished hi* duties of
letting the fan* la on the batteries j
for the day 1
night. Me. Morris
in Chow" will be
»w York. DOWN
No American league player has
ever stolen 100 bases. Ty Cobb
came closest in 1915 when he pil-
fered 99
Critics are disagreed as to wheth-
er Sam Jones or Waite Hoyt is 4 he
best curve ball pitcher in the Amer-
ican league. Both have great
"books."
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Black hair brushed compactly
against a low, long cranium Ele-
phantine ears joined far back on
the head. Darkeyes in dark circles.
An olive cast to the skin. Aqui-
The New York Giants now boast
of the two best third basemen in
the National league. It is a toss-up
as to who McGraw will shift to
second base, Frisch or Groh, since
he can not use both of them at
third.
DEAL FOR “MAIN STREET*
More negotiations have been
started by producers to buy the
film rights to “Main Street" from
the Shuberts, who are producing
the stage version of Sinclair Lewis'
best seller. A screen version may
not be made uatil road and stock
companies have established a wider
reputation of the play.
Um of a very unusual happening charge of the Minneapolis slub, said
in one week he twice shut out the J anything he mennt it
Clovrlana.sam.the.woria.cham- Joe......a b brutally fmnk.and
■ hul< ut« in .hl h h eon 1 r twolegualy areantie, Mow’ever. ne was
• tout: in.whish.he J TV? onixjalway- poputar becaum he spoke hi,
“SoxP X kn “nui"' ruappg and then M aboutn >
firm five men t f,.« him hit Mr-ly n net a nh. Waohngt n . rhenolne
Ac. n< »i.l .... , Pickering wa. on- of hin outtield-
mler pill her U,l year Acota with, - me
his slow curve and t hange of pace
usually met aith much succesa tn
the role of rest uer
TRISCUIT ie the Shredded
Wheat cracker—a real
whole wheat toast and is
eaten with butter or soft
cheese
This really sounds funny. Bull
WHAT ARE WE MORE AFRAID.
OF THAN DEATH?
j Babe Ruth says that Shocker of
i the St. Louis club is the most trou-
blesome pitcher in the American
league for him to hit.
During th* first month of the
American league race. Rommel
scored three wins over the Yank*
He looke like the real pitcher he
la in every game The Yankees
were going at top speed in the
spring, making it a tough job for
any pitcher to stop them
an* of the team Walter had no
league. He is certain to win
least 20 games
Erows older one, must
looking on and less
to ndvneing yeara desporaztbljeleht year-
Phehpnxuion.to_the joyn o _
iy don wrene when, time "*l' i new cable between X-w York and
Max, they ar* l-fi mntpicaxures i Emae" Germany, with the cable
and desolate t> handedtouching at the Azores It is to be
rcompleted and in operation by Oc-
this day a change
the batting order Heilman
placed fourth in the lineup,
neither he nor Veach were :
' Red Faber was the pitc hing mm-
’ sation of the American league last
year. In the spring he wa* vic-
motions must be taken The
E must be safeguarde d Foot-
Cmust be kept a sport for the
pla, colleges and amateurs.
cently a rumor came that cer-
ENotre Dame players had played
la professional team on Sunday.
Investigation was made it was
bsalble to get newspaper men
Nalumni who had seen the game
■Mr.
Be Notre Dame board, however,
genough evidence to justify the
| of the men They were called
ire the board and confessed.
k admitted they had fallen for ,
■tore of money as held out to .
h by the professional promoter. :
d9se men were expelled from
Mice The faculty man who in-
bated the case for Notre Dame
bvered a number of other col- 1
stars played in that Sunday 1
e, So far no action has been 1
n in their case
be fat i that threw Notre Dame <
Mrs were caught and expelled •
having played pro football is in
■ not so much of an item
be Notre Dame player* were 1
My more unfortunate than a 1
ber of other college stars who ,
sns--mes. M U. BOASTS 9-HOLE
iK.andstrying to unaestand this,
"h.25 fnainatine pagrani,
Ciloa ih t “ man rare you "J|-
one ran tam oheppinen that ne -m -Mtethodist enivermity hoast- nt
Eour.. ihem l. "ax..‘rom you. orlthe onlx Eoir coure. In the mouth-
meat in Goin th“ zs,or.onoywst iald on ihe campus for
thetie CompaKlon"aratha Ithe b of .....versity etudenta
an elderly "oli. r’r* nine -hole course was laid out
ionrnea tn mt !h " ' have bothjin th.- summer at the tn.lance at
nrnaroto.uetthe mont.out of olalthe fa ult> members and at ntu-
Rut l^n at,. beauttiful aighe d.ni leadere and han been very
to share it with ne, has no one populai The • hib formed for the
a M o7taX-m ean Kive maintena........ the couPe has 10
j 0 _ imembers and is composed of both'!
wun as we Enjoy
the Theatre. men and women students.
The change in the forms of pleas. _ . ... ____r wit
ure that are natural and possible - ~~ ' 11
n" one Pasnes from middle life into land yet the pleasure in its way is i
the later years is something like just as greet
the change in regard to the theatre. I think everyone who is ap-
that one who Koen a great deal' proac hing the middle years ought
Hre tO paaB through At first « to ask himself if he I* cultivating
one s joys in the theatre is almost ----- '--- - .
entirely an emotional joy one is
made to feel the emnotions that the
actors are nimulating Hy and by,
however, one comes tn take a dif-
ferent kind of pleasure m the the- l
atre; one realise* it as an art, one 11
appreciates all the intricate skill
In the making of the piny nnd ina
the acting of 1L One cannot Inee
in to fall and at the etart of in a game at Washington last
meamon he found he conid err Sear • ‘leveland got tn Jim Sha w for
a few yards ahead of him seven runs in the flrat inmng Acon.
i arm on the Washington park, the charge of the
1 ball almost clearing the left field , assistance of
he could still do things and en-
joy life—-bo w lucky she was to eg.
c ape old age!
M seems to me that most young I w,,
and middie aged people are more ' A nydO We dread old age so?,
efrald of old nge than they are otA . there no thing* worth dolne I PI
deain 1■ “*" ** when one ha the
The fact was born in upon me 2”0d tne active years'* What la
wr -t ronely a t.- w-k. ago 0a "Rzer terribly of in
I Toanewer my last question firat.
L. . . idea that one thine
-d ereatly fear *’ not beink need
•d They were treated kinaty but
kew they were not Neceu!
nary to anyone "ece6-
whaPuttine.what . want MACKAY CONTRACTS FOR
which wnr^r* Wilhin ourmeir CABLE SERVICE WITH !
Companion Tor""yJurporehha, GERMANY AFTER HIATUS
wil not be entirely dependent on [ Spec iai to Ann rican
ne companionship of others NEW YORK. Jan 22 Clarence
There Can Be Fun in LooLa g_ ’H Mackay, president of the com-
It la inevitable that * «whiI catles. Postal Telegraph
---- ■* one system has announced that his I
"morejcompan§ has completed * contract,
D1K1nthe‘with the German Atlantic Cables,
-ecompany a German corporation un-
andjder the term* of which direct cable
The loss of Joe Dugan, and the
acquisition of Outfielder Miller and
Pitcher Acosta of Warthington ha* - , - .. . .
not strengthened the playing sbil-; Fxcept for the Size and position
ity of th- Athletics, but undoubt-1 of the ears that head wouid be out
edly it fattened Connie', bank ron.lor. pince on. a Teuton body it
______ . . belongs on the frame of a Sicilian
• tragedian!
INFANT MORTAHITY 15 ahfuropurrpidttarchantsaslltburand
LOWER IN MANY CITIES, hand Rough gray suit of severely
FEDERAL CENSUS SHOWsPAighS"AnaTcsvebamhdanuderh
trousers. Shoes, about wise G, black
Speclal toAmerlesn. |an(l upper half laced through
- - ... ---------------.WAS HINGTON, D C. Jan. 22.— 1bOks The body, except for the
prominently mentioned as a pen-IThe department of commerce, J reet that of a wrestler.
nant scontender. The day.ncFnideithroush the bureau of the census i And that man I, an actor as well
retomed to the tcam the clubloat announce- that proviaional infant »» a dir-ctor a protege of Max
peThg"sur, 'the' wriinga IEmornant ratesinreitie bareatmishara." He “ I o pan-...................
Eave ..... ... happenite 2 wti phi- report, of aathe tommonterhaewrwns"nm"aouna than 200 pounda
to the bureau of the census indi- ‘not be entirely for naught. If not
Sate.mcord.1ow rates throughout one word were under,tooa. He
thecountrylantyear. . . . talk. with hi, hwida, hi. feature.
. Eor the roup of 61 cities the in-lana b|, body
Clyde Milan has been made man-
ager of the Washington team of
the American league. A year ago
at this time Clyde Milan had no
Detroit was playing in Washing- ' ---------- -- -- ------ .... ...-.
ton It had been customary forilant mortality rate is 74 per 1.0001
Hallman to bat third ip the lineup, births as against a rate of 90 in 1920 • uFOOLISH WIVES" READY
Veach hitting just back of him. on or 44 <H 2____________ • | At last a date has boen set fori Total number of accidents and
wal (the release of Eric von Stroheim's | deaths in the United States each
but LLANO HAS REVIVAL MEETING "Foolish Wives Thst will be Jan- year to 11,000,000.
-st.. Special to American. uary 11 and Universal is tn hopes,
" ’ LLANO. Texas. Jan. 72—A re- that it will be a big box office suc-
I Heilman came up in the first; viral meeting is now in progress cess It will have to be if it is
I inning in the third position, and at the Christian Church here. < not a great loss, for the film cost
I went to an orulint and procur- ,
he sort of heavy gjassen th ught j
fitted for the cpurt gam Then
» as a college sport depends
b It 11 is up to un to see that
eliminated
EACH ROCKNE OF NOTRE
ME
Now for the funny part of it. In
the first month Rommel made a
nmmber of starts agalnst the other!
clubs in the eastern wheel of the!
American league circuit. Boston J
Washingt and Philade Iphia all i
lack the punch of the Yankees, ।
‘ bcs
try club while playing golf. Just । _________
as she had reached the ninth hole they knew they were notNeg. wns managerial timber, to the way
The comment everywhere among,Fary to anyone "President Griffith puts it
fi lends was this it seems tn me -6" ,, All o which goes to prove that
What a beautiful way to die specifie against ILsnmEthe surest Milan is a manager through a very
| No sicknese. no weakness, no old nes sis tn "..,0 Kind of loneli- | peculiar chain of circumstances. |
aze H. » luck, .h. wM- yorseir xraytcome.cneceman to--
How Lucky She Was! wara Way M-be that •’ an «wk.I
Over and over again, that last I to say
note was repeated She died while cultivate
an wco -—c-. ----
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8
■ 2shn599
in ds urged him tn give up the ta wa- sent In as relief pitcher He!
Spee lal is Ameriean.
nny In natural coloring, conceals
tiny pocket at the back and be- Hgp
me* a vanity case.
Some of the latter are lined with 5 H-
Aientely colored silks, and are so k
aded that one could be found to •
teh almost any evening gwn.
tong fringe to neon much upon ’
nny of the newer bagn, fringe so
hg and so thick that, like this
j uvenute model the greater part
{the purse itself to hidden A
"Nbination of soft gray and red
umed with black in the heading
this marvelously soft and lovely
i rse.
her him and he expei t* to wind j - — ■■ *
"he oonrpnageninaranuix a" one BUDA BEATS SAN MARCOS
artung is a ggrena • ”peeiel te Ameriean.
I it SU feared he mght be at a B6 DA Texas Jan 23—The Ruda
ihed d I saivant age However, he hasketbn; -eam defeated the Hsu
Marcu high school team |h Man
Marcos by the nrore of 17 tn 12
The Ruda team has played seven
|gnmea and is yet undefeated.
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