The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
PAGE SIX
By Stanley
ABILENE FAILED
BEMUSE OF FINE
SPIRIT HE SR
SALESMAN SAM
Always a Way Out
-BY SWAN
The Old Home Town
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nv T'on ftonne in Vt. Worth Record
Sacrificing a atnto uliiunplonBhlp to
mi idcjil of clean sportsmanship nn
ilui trriillron Is almost Beyond tho com-
prclicnHlou ot most football men or.
for that matter to tho Konernl public
that knows llttlo of tho flno points of
tho game Such ctulxotlsm Is unhoard
of probably
Uut thats JUKI wnai mo Aimono
EaK'.en did In tho gamo nt I'anthor
rtark list Friday. nccorcllnK to Charley
ltoIchCiiBtcin who umpired tho frame
and who eays Joo Utay tho roforco;
colmldcH with htm In tho hellef.
Holchcnutoln bases his belief oh the
fact that Abllcno dolluoratoly refused
t& smash Jack Slsco Waco captain
who was barely ablo to stand on tho
lino of BcrimmnBo apd pass tho hall to
tho backflcld as caiioa i n uy ma
duties an center
l-'ans who saw tho snmo and whom
may not have noticed tho Inddont in
tho excitement of tho thrltllnK bat
tle will havo ho trouuio in ucuovinp
tho statement of the stocky football
official who has worked In muny at
the high school contests this yottr !n
West Texas.
They will remombor that Slsco was
knocked out and forced to lotivo tbo
h'airie. Immediately thci nftor Ahl-
lorio started a terrific drl.o un put
ih. .i11 inti U'iikii' ilnnirrtr conn. It
was a ticklish plilco In t'.o affairs nt
tho contest. Auliono was msiao inn
live-yard lino with a short dlitanco
to mako on fourth down for a flst
down that would pructlctilly cinch u
touc town
Sam Coates actlrtR captain of the
Tigers asked for J mo out. Accom-
panied by an official ho eonauitoil
Slsco who was on th Bld.llnos ask-
ing tho captain to como 'back In tho
game. Slsco ddmuirodf but 'Joates
Insisted and tho captain hmpod on
thp field Ho failed to hold tho
Eagles who scored tho touchdown on
tho next two plays and took the lend
10 to 7. '
Avoid Crippled C"ntalii
Thorenftcr. Slseo led lit the
Vimo though hu was but oh his foot
i -int. ii u ii jv n
AUNT SARAH PEABODY HAS ASKED SO MAY T7MES
ABOUT A FREIGHT SHIPMENT THAT STfcTJON
AGENT PAD KEYES SAYS ITS CJETTM
ON HIS flEVES--
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STAHUEy
RFR VICES.
nil
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kind of football." said Shotwoll "and
nt tho same time I belliivQ If all
coaches will teach It that tho came
eventually will dove. op Into the great-
est sport tho world has over known
So I do what I can to that end by
Insisting that tho playc.'H play abso-
lutely clean."
ME
All that wns required to get Mm out Bl . th hll(
S?.l2r " V? A?V "'"" v iVuL "I bcllovoa team can win with tlut
tlmato In football but considered tho
proper thing to do Slsco Was not
bo powerful on offense oi defense but
his presenco in tho lino added much
hn nffprtlvonesa of thfc Waco clov
en not only ub to its moralo but ulso
because ho Is n wizard at fathoming
plays in advnhco on ho doroaso and
In running his team on the defense.
Itclchensteln also points out tho
further fact that Sisco'H condition lelt
a -woefully weak spot ill tho center of
tho lino that was a n ral target for
plunging attack especially for the
email hard-hitting Ilnnna.
But tho J2a7cH refused elt or to
hammer thk wak spot or f co tho
'Xlger1 captain out of tho game by
smashing his battered side. Instead
tho backs and lino noemu positive.'
nr-nfrl lmrtlnn- Him. holllO(l lllttl Oil
I. his feet after every play and showMj
n Bplrlt ot footpau mat in iiiivj"'
declares ho didn't helioyo exlcted.
"1'vo been playing footbrtll Watcn-
tner football nnd -working at offlcial-
I JLdg'.ln football t?r u good many years
I pow.' said nelchenstem. "but this
Abilene coven Ja. n'joiuis;r iuu ci;iiii-
cst bunch of football player I ovr
saw. In fact Uiey are cleaner than
any bunch I ever expect d to see. It
was nothing short of Don Quixote
stuff in my opinion. Am1 this ap-
plied not only In tho case ot Slsco
but all through tho game. I never
eaw tho least suggestion i unneces-
sary roughness pn tho part of ahy it
tho eleven men.
Wero frame. However
"But don't misunderstand this 'to
Jnrer that they do t ot-1 lay -hard. I
think tho crowd Will ngreo with me
they are gamo right down to their
toes; that they lilt tho lino hard and
anirin ijfiWi. what I mean is thoro
wan no slugging. no bII pins no leg
nr wrist or neck twisting or anything
clso that generally abounds moro or
JeBfl in a football game. And this
opinion is concurred In fully by Js
TUnv who rfforeed tho contor Joe
nriii t ulmcil on the samo club at A
& SU and always havo a fanning beo
whenever wo met. Joo said after tho
game ho never eav anything Hko it.
Ilelchenfcteln nays ho nsl.cd Coach
Shotwoll thot night about tho Sls-o
buslnoss and Sliotwoll told him the
boys not only woro coached that way
feut they nil felt that way about it
Asked if tho team had come through
Cardinal
TH0D1STS
DISTRICT MEET
' HERE THURSDAY
rastors and laymen of tho Abilene
district will meet at First Methodic
Church on next Thursday tho 28th
for an all-day institute and -workers'
meeting. Tho- jircHldlnif older. Itev. W
M. Xino. Will havo chargo ot tho va-
grant which will includodlscussioii"
of tho vailous arul at present most
needy phases of the work of tho
church. Tho district stewards will
mectjn tho. af toknoon. Tho nrogrftm
will begirt nt 9!B0 o'clock. lomberi
of jho church will pay for the dinners
of both thoniselves and Quests and
tho proceeds will bo iippllcd on thu
parsonago fund.
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to enter a serious and posltlvo pro-
test against tho nppcaranco of tho
Arbucklo pictures.- cjthcr thoso form-
erly mado or that mny bo made In
Abilene nnd overy other town and he
called upon nil present who wished
to Bharo with him this protest to
stand. Thoro wan a largo crowd
present fully fifty per cent of which
were youhg pcoplo and the. voto wan
almost unanimous fop tho proposition
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Buys Ford Agency
A. Crcsswell ono of tho owners
o ftho Grace Garago of this city and
ft. M. Connally who has been wltn
tho Fulwllcr .Motor Company for the
past f jvo years ha& bought tho Win-
iersMotor Company at Winters which
concern has tho Ford agency at
Winters. Tho now pwncrs took chargo
last Thursday Mr. Connally will re
main with tho Fulwllcr Motor com- '
pany until February 1st at whlar
timo ho vJU-rmwic to Winters and Blvi
hid pcarfffhal nttenXnn to tho business.
' KthTj Rhrif Hbuve. librarian of
tin vntWrnn wa named cardinal
v Pop itui XI at the r)cent coo-USlorv
SPORT JiniEFS
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jrONOUI.U T H.. Dec. 2C Tho
University of HaWnll won Its first vic-
tory at football tiVcr a mainland team
when it defeated the 3'omona College
oleven from Southern California 25 to
C hero yesterday. The game was
played under a burning sun.
PIIOKNIJC Arizona University footl
ball team won from Uttah uggles. 7 to
J C yesterday.
SAX DJEGO-fWost Virginia Uni-
versity yestordny dofqatod th OoO-
'uh University football oleven 21 to
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ARBUGKLE
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OPPOSED BY THE
1ST METHODIST
1M a Wanted 0b It!
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Lcv Graco Hotel .....fibv.i m utlivo anmford ......l:0ft p. in.
Arrive Alison jfO.JOa.m AF"TfXAli(Vn ".' "I' ?'.p m'
Arrive Stamford .. . ... jf 10 sah.m AlVTqJilleno .. 3:30 p.m.
I Car Leave Stamford .. J 8:oui. tA. LJfavKVbfWno w...f.. 4:t6p. m
I Arrive Anson ....w...f. 9 OQh. m. Arrbw Anrt X... .E:30 p. m.
Arrive Abilene 110.30a. m ArrlStantord ...A... o:3Up m.
1 Anton Headauar.'or "X Stamford teanauarteit ... .....
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I .. I ABBOTT BROTHERS. Prdpries
II Rfl 1 Quicks and Studebaker tar Gjfperlenced Drivers
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Op last Sunday evening Just bflforo
preaching his Chrishiias sermwn tho
IteV W. M. rearce pastor of First
Methodist Church stated that he
wished to tnko a momeht to refer to
what appears to bo n paving ot tho
way for tho return of Fatty Arbucklo
to -tho moving pict'uro show' world
lie cxpressod tho opinion that it
makes "iio dlfferehco what Arbuckle's
conduct has boon rocently or may bo
In tho futuro his nppcaranco will be
air advertisement or that that Is in-
decent and Immoral becauso Pf what
has already been revealed In tho lo-
Cant trials.
Rov. Jcarco stated that ho wished
Steel Upright
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