The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 January 1930 — Page 5
: Knigh’ts of Pythias Will Initiate
£■ *■ «**- .Jk." H 7 I I*;- ■_W‘ lip*- •-'*'• Wg*;| ■ . ■ : ■ IT* IfcOßKi-j ■' Charles S. Lo^, ? Swayzee, Gra: d £ Chancellor of.lndiana, will direct the I initiatory ceremonies. He has cornI pleted a tour of the state organizing I the lodges by. districts I for these I events as the climax in his program g for the year’s activities.
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Local Lodge Members Will Attend Meeting In Warsaw
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By Coach BverettS Bean • Indiana University'. I‘- k• • t khoot Illg " | nracticc ri b. iskct. shpoting-. as it is the ikii.slt .iiiiportanlt fundai’k’ l1 ’! tai. The-team’s success dtpvtv.. largely up >•, accurid J hootin : Coach- .- sh mid siipcp • i.?e basket] ' players from develo[]m‘i i-.ii ’■■•.! its- tn shooting - keeping ajive a keen inter* st in basket practice through competitive drills. j Coaches disagree .as to. the pro-; ' '. :■v ' . ■ - ' ' 1 'l B 'i '1 'Wg V < W■ -! » *» H Stf *' ' " ‘I ■ < IlHn s- -wl Ud| advocates of the chest shot while i others are equally strong for the underhand ,shot. The belief of many coaches, however, is that it is usually advisable to allow the player to shoot his natural way in order to get a higher degree of accuracy. The first picutre above shows the chest shot fonn. a versatile position, from which the player
Large Classi As a part of the state-wide selective program now being conducted by the Knights of Pythias, in Indiana, a large class will*be initiated in the Rank of Page at ’a ceremony i to be held in this district. More | than 1,000 members of the lodges in ' this territory and a number of state, i officers will attend. The campaign is being directed by Grand Chancellor Charles S. Loy and other officers /<■ the Grand Lodge from the state i offices located in the Indiana Pythi-: an Building at Indianapolis, an! eleven-story office building owned and operated by the Grand Lodge. iW
v i preside, and will lx» assisted ! I . >urt Hisey of- Rochester,! f •• ■c- Hartman -■ of Warsaw. [ Firm 1 Trolip of Nappanee., and I ’.I LL.V.ehlb r of Elkhart, by Re- , oiial Deputies and by the of--of the \\ ars . ' lodge Headed By Chancellor Commander. H. c Kelly. ■Ritualistii' 'ceremonies will be •. ■ .. i. Hundre is of n • sections u the ijistnet wills ' •• a.t:- :'■ un •• L- 'a I'.' t rg-est class of I’agf'S in rt Kos< iusk > h J _•■ is expect* d tp i- u.ff ; to • is ’yeetin/ i ■ \. s'.->rt talks, prizes award- ■■ maybe moving pictun s of Pythias are prornrsed . 1' t lie ehti rtainmiu t. coni mittce
pa - - ■' iv' jaxation. and ■ ■ , ■ two i ■ ■ ’ ■ Ihe tihooter ; at. - i ■ t:.•• mar run.' -'j-oti.ng wuh>a medium arc, na-1 al 1 jighSh, and with a full. ; .low-through. liiis puts his U\ into the shot and enables ■ i,.m. to' get into a good follow-up i .-.jb ;i. 1:. cli-.T shot is quick? w and harm, r to guard. The um.it rhand. snot- -35.. seen . tin the: second picture, is a little I ulore accurate■ than the chest .■ ■ ■ • ik< s a riian with < '• ver* foot work to, use it effectively. The underhand shot m . . ■ o . . the back...sard because he is so often un- ~ .■msohmki n pH W W {guarded on long shots. tn fret throw shooting most coaches and I players, prefer the ’. : g under I hand method because of its gi eat- . er accuracy. , x I Every ba>ketball Team should I make a high percentage of its j >; >rt shots. Among the many deltaite in the.correct execution of i the .short shot, one ot the most important is the take oft. The Iman takes off six to eight feet from the basket according to his stride, not releasing the ball until at the highest point of his jump. He always makes the shot with one hand, placing the ball against the backboard about one foot over the basket. The hall should leave the tips of the fingers with natural English. There are other types of shoot- , ing, but less important than the ones discussed. (Next week —Footwork) i ; —o — Classified ads pay both —the seller and buyer;
& ztjg Carl R. Mitchell, Indianapolis, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal in charge of the state offices at Indianapolis. He reports excellent progress in, all parts of the state in the program adopted at Grand Lodge Convention October Ist.
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“The Li 1 Wife In Africa” (Editor's Note: Because m imii'. peopie have suggested w< w:’( <<■; e < otic .iiicaii ex and because so mud is v ite» of big game, and st I of housekeeping near the | <• lor. tile editor's wife B . • from the d'ary she kept “The L"l Wife in Africa.’’) ft'e ; tin tied from Last Week) a s where the governoi of the Congo is located, anc . .i .the Amer.can and Britisi I wu ; s are. All of the soldiers ’who had come down, to relieve I men at ' posts throughout the I Congo, had to don full dress uni- . forms, and go to.present their respects to the governor. They looked uncomfortably hot under that sun, and mopped their fore- > cads when not at rigid attention. i iie homes of white resident 4 in Borrg are along free shaded streets^afwPat the opposite end nt town from the negro section. W<> noticed negro women; bare•Tcot in bright colored dresses .balancing ba-kets on their head, with their hands on their hips as they advanced down the dusty 1 dm mg . what is known in this coufitry as the Hawaiian movement. We visited the native market | ■ .—_______ - I I ''' ■ • • IN OUR CHURCHES I : —; V; ' Grace Lutheran Church Sunday sqhool. 9:45. Morning, worship 10:45, The Holy Communion will be celebrated at this service, a full attendance desired. A. H. Arbaug'h, pastor. Vernon Beckman, Supt. S. S. 1. B. Church Sunday school, 9:45, Gerald Bushong, Supt. . Junior C. E. 11:00. . Morning sermon 11:00 d. m. Prayer hour at 7?30 p. m. — Thursday. ’ Evening service at Indian Village. i - A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Church of God Syracuse and Leesburg Services in Syracuse, Ist and 3rd Sunday. Leesburg. 2nd and Ith Sunday. George L. Chapman, pastor. C. Kitson, S. S. Supt. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in. I Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Evening, 7:00 p. m. ’ You are cordially invited, j- _ _ a —_ •Some reformers will not be satisfied until the convicts run the prisons and have authority to lock up the wardens and guards at night and make them do all of the work in the daytime.
—a narrow, roofed building. sur- ! rounding on three sides, an un-: roofed yard—what a Florida or ,'■ California real estate ad would > | cad a patio. The Civic Im-, • movement League, or someone, had hack tables placed under' the -oofed building on which the natives were supposed to put their wares for purposes of exchange. But they had passed up these and used instead the dusty . | ground of the court yard. There H ' boating down O n shining black men and wome i w,th squalling babies, -w. ?’■' ■ ; n a hot sun as they chattered ■ and gesticulated over pik of ■ dried up fish which 1 id neen lead, a-long’time befow beiwc ■ Maced then i n .th< lirt tin cans bf\palm oil.’ and •’ ’cks r bananas, rot' -n n, *'oro they became ripe. One of these / t nss a movie capt ort would describe as tr< ; or exotic and mysterious. \ ith the'ra 2 < ded. our flyt • ■ . • ■nori- ';, d up the ■ to Ha yli, with passer, rs • v ;• • z op ? .) T ot l - \ Votive >Tiis point ■ : ■ - vy’ ' ■ • s mpossihie for r The town is built oh a b 1 of o<k. When <<■•> '. \ ■ his Jrip in search‘of Lu inp -ton ie tried dynamiting s<»mt o'! t rocks in ,the -river hi hopes of making it passable for- V-oats. So he was. given the native name of! Bula Matadi, meaning rock breaker. Now. all police st r-? geants, the natives who guard native prisoners at work'. -wl >
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! often break rocks to make roads, [ are given the title of Bula Ma- : tadi. instead of officer, as in this : country. . W’th everyone on deck pant*in_ from the afternoon sun and excitement, the ?boat pulled, alongs ie + b.e dock-at Mffta-li. It was oueer continuity for iig in Africa, Laijd of Imnenetrable Jungles. Instead of brilliant’v colored tropical birds you reai' about, darting here and there and the li’l wife following rhe husband and protector as he persuaded naked savages to car;rj box < an|d trnrfks on their heads to a picturesque clearing re a-tent would be raised--. Instead of that-, what really happened, pa;, mgers descended b e gangplank in the good old li ed way. i“’ their names v ? ,-i n ti io ]-<ts posted on .the ' ■ .;wil. ■.< those to be •i 'dated . t *fhe two hotels > • ’ town. 'lHosv not posted.. .1 p -bi rd the ship unt'j. they co.nd be taken on thej ■' ■•■’■■ •’■ \ call the tram. r to ’mi. >t>, ; . ■ ■ ' ■ si' r« were »he- whites .’wl > ha.cl.rome down to greet the . -yular ship from home. And who x ’"at ea v s. oip on th' h- on, o ' pier for The loac- • e'A ; .eh ’;1to ’? ; fm n •?-, b.. ; t the cus-i . > \ • : -,3 . ’tme into snappy and takio .■-t b, V\ .\d< like ■ sc” ads about. . we, in '■ '• s lik ■ other passengers. our white shoes dusty fol- , ’’w mgzers up the steep, b ise-lined street to we . hotel, ’ wto h t " -were-parrying ouf on .1 heir heads.
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