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Che Cusper Daily Cridune By HENRY L. FARRELL ty of field athletes, or to prevent (United Press Sports Editor teams from doing this in the future. NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—{United| The executive committee acted TOGETHER FOR RETURN MAT Yacksonville, Florida, Suggested for. Play As the paiva’ enna: Couet suPports| thine should be dong to, penaiin a , Southem Fans Wish To See time’ ago that the annual New| events, that more events should be } ced Year's Day football game at Paza | staged on the track. r i dena will be abolished. Since. the hammer and discus Champ’ ons In Action ers of the Tournament of | throws are major events on the pro- | Bobpcned set ate talieas committee, who stage the an-| gram for the Olympic games, it | Bacce os > Tragedy Kills Hutchinson Team Gil to Drive Canadian’ Entry HAVERS AND SARAZEN MAY GET Belgium nothing. the Belgians during the scheduled 72 hole match for the un-|as usual, able to rise to the occasion in the game is becoming increasing. | to annoy California. The United States hockey team scored an easy victory in its first match in the winter sports of the Olympic games today, defeating the Belgian team by the score of 19 to | ter. 0. At the end of the second per- fod the score was United States 13; The Americans bear et i Ae with First in News Of All Events TEAM EASY FOR AMARICANS Manager Haddock sent on Frank Sinnott of Boston to relieve Mc- Carthy. Later John J. Lyons of Boston took Drury's place at cen- —_—_>—__—_ Tribune Want Ads bring results. ————_—_____ irst period. A new textile fibre is reported Drury, W. W. Ric Side Rive LOS ANGELES, Calif, Jan. 28—|crisp and accurate; his putting sure.| xrecarthe ail we Wome” pean Dns nual game, have not gone cvid on| would not be wise to discourage Arthur G. Havers, British open golf] He showed his usual adeptness in got thelr combination working, be- | rasco. football as a drawing card, but the | American college stars from develop- - champion, who yesterday lost aj recovering from off-lies, and was, wildering the Belgian players and difficulty in getting tea.as to play] ing efficiency in those events just Pi inenkana “4 to have been developed in Brazil. The name of the new fibre is Pi>- It possesses considerable Strength and is of fine quality. Jt dyes well and takes up sizing ma- scoring almost at will. 4 Official world’s professional title to] when much deponced on a particu- ce ly great. Several benefit shows are being oe x Gene Sarazen, American profes-| lar shot. een Aled eee pesetigey notte fly. Pacific Coast teams are opposing a sional champion, five up and four to} As in San Francisco, driving rain — - the idea of being exploited for the . 3 f . 60, may meet his conquerer in a| pelted the players in the afternoon profit of a private es-eprise and ‘. return match at Jacksonville, Flori-| but did not drive awny, the large in this opposition they are beginning : da, February 25 and 27 according to | gallery. to take the stand that was adopted an announcement today by James B. several years ago by the real repu- {$3,000 to his -fi a Harnett, the British player's mana- Sk : M table and high standing eastern uni-| The big thing is that while he was t Meet Is versities. once well equipped financially, ger. h The unofficial championship The big eastern universities and|Miske didn't dissipate his funds gye)| match begun at San Francisco last Won by Canuck the members of the western con-|away. He tried to get himself esta- ee Z & Friday and finished on the Hillcrest ference feared that in accepting ex-|blished in the automobile business oe : Tae Re . : Country club links here yesterday, penses and a certain guarantee, as| #0 that he could the ring ens & z ; ibe ‘ Was originally scheduled for New Stetare’ ok the erie ealnicr thee | toe cee oa tence te Pie sd é York but was shifted to the Pacific Hee Mapuhay dasisecteulp aes cc] watery Ge coast when Havers was delayed in the professional classification and|and he sacrificed his life by going 3 Sad et ie eran Unit winter that they were guilty at least of | back into the fight game in the de: ; ; | tre meee a sanrmett pointed out, ana commercialization of thelr nam perate attempt to get a stake for his Pa ies : E 3 the east and south are anxious to Trainers and coaches of the big | family after he had gone. og the two players in action. ortsantrnes thal Ardea tak esi fo nade wage igre Ere cag prgeen greg et aE Sarazen yesterday entered the| Ported from the Adirondack moun. teams opposed the “a s after some| | wae © credit to boxing. and final rounds of his battle with Hay.| tin. He totalled 126 points with making the trip, because it was toc| thing very substantial. There is a ers carrying a three-hole lead earn-|JUMps of 110, 108 and 106 feet, , Much of a physical strain on the| heart in boxing, a big heart under - 7 ed in the first 36 holes played on Twenty-five American, Canadian, team and that nothing was to be|* homely surface, and the game can oe : i Bans ane Meteed, geit endiCountry | Nowwesian fad) “Swedish. jumpers accomplished by keeping a team in| how its heart by promoting and : gee Yo kes : BE ie ee at Ban Srancisto, ana) Participated Sen pel aN org Hee soutribating <tartaine crkaasch ‘ serie tis =e his lead, though threatened at times the close of the regular season, benefits for the cause. Lydia Hutchinson who will drive ths tau entered ittee M BRIAR CLIFF MANOR, N. ¥., Jan. 28.—Norman Berger of Mon- treal, Canadian skiing champion yesterday won first place in an in- ternational amateur skiing meet at the Winter | by the Britisher, was never obliterat- The University of California, with| The heavyweight champion of the Sports Commi of Montreal under Canadian colors in the American|ed. On the elghth hole of the morn- a championship team, has twice| World is duty bound to contribute po | Derby at Ashton, Ids, on February She ts shown here breaking|ing 18, Havers was only ong down Geclined an invitation to represent | at least his services in a benefit per- for her dogs, to his opponent, but by the end of the west in the tournament of roses | formance some place, because it was 3 the round farazen again had his} ROCK SPRINGS—Attached to game and conditions are said to} he who dealt out the punishment ASHTON, Ida,, Jan. 28—Tragedy Hudson Bay country, who had nev-| three hole, lead, which he increased | Union Pacific Train No. 18 was a have become such that the Pacific|to Miske at Benton Harbor which| stalked. abroad one night through) er contested a foot of trail against | to five in the afternoon. special car, with windows and doors Coast conference may “outlaw” the | hastened-his end. the upper reaches of the Targhee|the plucky girl, but who had a| Havers was playing better golf| barred and locked, but otherwise re- game. =~ The nice things that John Me:| forest, where “Whiatlin’ Lyd” Hut- profound respect and admiration for |than he exhibited in San Francisco,| sembling any other ‘tourist car, According to newspaper reports, | Graw said about Frank Frisch being | chinson, game girl dog driver, was| her ability with a dog team. but putting broke his game. He| bearing 22 drug addicts from Sea Commander Byron McCandless in-| the best ball.player in the National| training her team for the coming Back flashed a response that | missed a four-foot putt in the fifth] tle, Wash., to Leavenworth, Kan: ongated so strongly in having some | League and a bigger asset than| American Dog Derby on Washing-| started the heartbroken girl on a| hole of afternoon play, by tapping| Where the addicts have been sen concessions made that some of the| Rogers Hornsby weren't half as ton's birthday. Spectacular “mush” that was a pil-|{t short, and in the sixth hole failed| tenced to terms of sufficient length officials of the committee threaten-| nice to Frisch as the proof that Mo- grimage of hope across the conti-| gain in the same way. to take the “cure.” ‘The car was ed to go to Washington to “get | Graw presented to support his opin- nent, first by dog team, then Pull- Sarazen, on tho other hand, play-| under guard of a number of fed- him. fon. Freckles, Dick and Bill sifent and | man car, then through New York’s|¢d consistent golf. His tee shots| eral officers. Only one of the car Frisch was working on a $12,500] jifclose in the first light snow to| subways, to meet a delegation from | Were straight and well down the| passengers was unruly, and he was contract that expired. at the end of cover the trails over which their|Canada. In Montreal there was | fairway; his irons well judged and| wearing an Oregon boot as the train Car of Dopesters Lyd awoke the next morning to find four of ner. dogs, Old “Maje, the 1923 season. When he visited rkeyed mistress had trained and|a team of fleetfooted and long leg-| beautifully placed; his approaches passed through Rock Springs. McGraw recently to look at a ‘new | ¢ ched them for a year to whisk | se huskies from Ontario. Would = ree ve Wie tee him one that} nor, she drive that? 4 ° e q oak Four of her racing dogs, including ‘Would she? Accompanied by tho t C M k id Seen tbe Tegular-vebeanje:| Dit cody Old Maje, her famous leader, were | Canadians, sho was on the firat ain eremonies ar on , pice cee bat weery eastern McGraw ssid tly bh gone and she had but fivel What] train for Montreal, to get acquaint- te tistadoonaent a cee eee Biss eee tach clan a Abe, Fac’ tls-| wonder, then, that the shrill whistle | ea with her new charges. ; W. ddi f ( ; P ° Jexe authorities, something could Be} 0n the value of the players demana.| (@%t had urged their eines eat over |, Lyd will return to Ashton shortly e ms oO own rince accomplished. ed for Rogers Hornsby that the Car- the crusted trail died on her lips as before the start of the famous Am- at ty Socntalges nee eaak Glia: bonstharon as being | it °8S formed to call them to break-| eriean Dog Derby. Not only that, ¥ A pi mize apne he har: ay | pets os then Mtmion a [fy SISA Gevaert owe (face ra ane oer! ~~ OF Janan in Shinto Faith of the big eastern teams arrange an | lars. ness settled in her heart? team ever entered in the American 4 open date on their schedule just| I¢ Hornsby, good ball player that | __D!4 you ever own a dog, and have| trail classic. This team is entered “ ‘ Preceding thelr last and biggest | be may be, ts worth $500,000, what| him die? Wasn't he. recetved on] by the Winter Sports \gthteatantd rey we aT i the name of equal footing with the family, of | Montreal, and will cafry the colors for a trip to the Pacific Coast. kees should put him on the block? | Imagine, then, the feelings -of |. “Beneath her parka, where recently Hirohito, was married here today | were freed imperial edict to cele- ‘The eastern team, for instance,| The Babe is not only a more valu-| “Whistlin’ Lyd,” who lost not,only |.was a broken heart, ther will be with the quaint traditional Japanese | brate the fal, could arrange a game on the coast} ble man as a player, but. draws| her dogs but her family as’ well.| talisman, a section of Jim Bridger’s inferial ‘osremonien.. te). Princesd z pr, ne, jest Baturday of November} More customers. in ‘one\ month: on| fF the. five sinewy brutes that | lariat, ‘which is owned by Phillip| nepate, eldest daughter of Prince | j,2°% Seed emperor, who has been nd leave the preceding Saturday | the road than Hornsby would in a| Pulled her sled were the only family | Ashton Rollins, noted author and| weer” incapacitated by illness for many an open date. Some time would be| Season. Hornsby is a great. ball| ‘the sirl from the’ Targhee had or| authority on the West, who gave months, was unable to attend the The marriage ceremony was that | ceremony. jost from dies, ho ¥ t| Player, but he has a rather 4: knew. it to the nervy girl to ward off de- , reais of time jae rte: ths a personality. ania Add to that the fact that loss of | reat. of the ancient Shinto faith, to] puptic rejoicing continued tonight Count the times the dogs meant that her chance ef 41s whistlin; in, ana | Which the imperial family holds. and will last over tomorrow, despite sent conditions. you have heard And Ly ic aga! ,e ee tt said: Let's gp out and see Ruth,” ‘Think of all the words that would 8nd then recall tf you ever heard of be wasted, the time that: would be] ®@nyone taking an afternoon off to winning the 1924 race was gone a8/ the shrill notes that pierced the air At 9:10 a. m., the prince and| the general Sobriety caused by the surely as were Maje or Freckles, or | ana urged old Maje on to force four | Princess left their home for the | disastrous earthquake ldst/fall. the other two, for the event was! men to smash world records to keep | imperial palace where the ceremony ‘Westbound Departs lost and the hot air that would be| #® Hornsby. less than two months away, and| ahead of her last year. and left four | Was performed by Shinto priests. , No. 603 digo toe Pots orig gone if Charley Paddock is declared there was no time to train another | others miles behind on the trail, are} Streets were thronged, the people Eastboui Arrives Departs eligible for the American Olympic team, even if jt could have been | stabbing the air:in Canada, where| making a general holiday of the No. *622 4:45 p.m. 5:00 p. m. ~ team and—doesn’t make the team. secured. All sled dogs are at a she is training her new team. marriage of their ruler. And perhaps, in the place provid- Only members of the imperial ed for splendid lead dogs, the shade | family and the family of the bride of old Maje will raise its head at] participated in the actual wedding the echo, and float back to earth | ceremony. to become his ress’ phantom Strong police and military units leader, and pilot the Canadian team | were stationed throughout the city hs Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey | However, sho felt that she must} to victory. Who can say? to prevent possible disorders by The Legion ought to get one|Clud at Havana, zs run, and an appeal was made to t! any rate, Lyd will drive again, | socialists. At ) tory and/stick to-it. Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey generosity of the vaunted “hemen”| etter battering down what appeared| The prince and princess wore the One American Legion post asked that the A. A. U. be boycotted. be- Sport Calendar cause it had insulted an American Yellowstone Park Une and racing soldier and another American Leg- Racing dogs cannot be secured at any Sa fon post in California praised the| Meeting of Business Men's Rgo-| Then you will know how Lyd felt, A. A. U, for trying to discipline Pad-|!ng Association at New Orleans, | ®4 why she ceased to whistle. dock, a “prima donna amateur.’ premium in this land about the win- ter rail head of the Union Pacific No. 81 ~---.-..-~---~.---—---. terials and finishing chemicals eas- TRAIN SCHEDULES - Chicago & Northwestern Noy 29 -_-- nnn n nnn --7:10 @, Mm. 7.30 a. m. 56 Pp. m. ‘The executive committee of the I.| at Tiajuans. of the region. Trailsmen who had | ike insurmountable obstacles. Her|anelent court costume during the CALA. A. Ay the organisation Hockey bitterly contested the race course at | team ts ulso expected to demonstrate | w although dressed in con- which sponsors the intercollegiate] United Btates vs. Belgium, Can-| Ashton with Lyd were sympathetic, | whether the Canadian husky is a| yen European garb on their and field championships, re-]ada vs Czecho-Slovakia, Great Bri-|>Ut they had come to forget her | better trail animal than his Ameri-| drive to the palace. cently disapproved the suggestion] tain vs. Austrin, Switzerland vs,| Sx» and to regard her as one of} can cousin. made that two events—the hammer | Sweden Olympic matches, at Cham. | themselves. Sympathy yes. But MRE an Ga / EAUTY is the magnet which draws all eyes—and back of Peanty Health — working silently. National pocket racing dogs? That was a horse and discus throw—be marked of? onix, MARRIED OVED 4000 PEOPLE blood tingling through the the approved list of f!eld events. Bench Show of another color. MINGATONG ACh tars sh citen, ee Dillards cham- 3 ¢| Bionship opens at Brooklyn. \ veins;—the giow of youth in the Tadeo Suganuma vs. Kinrey Mat Where 60 Boys Were Hurt theelisj—the spring’ ot ease” suyems, for-national junior 18.3 in ness, of vim, of vitality in the balkline championship at New York. " walk;—the ever graceful air, un- “a Squash Tennis ; - | restrained by care or worry.—All ‘Massachusetts championship tour- . — ‘ Beware of Imitations! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” cn package or on tablets you are Ann’ = Then the news leaked out, brought manda eo Tphas a Aseelean oath Club Seats sect ABLE? ane, from the forest fastness by lonely | neth F. Fosoue, justice of the peace University of California team, which Golf travelers on ski and web-shoe. It| here believes he holds a record. won the championship in 1922 and} Women's January tournament | 25 picked up by the telegraph wire | For 40 years he has been justice 1923 with teams composed exclusive-| opens at Belleair, Fla. and flashed abroad, until it reached | and during that time he has mar- Billiards the ears of the “he-men” of the] ried over 2,000 couples. the charms of beauty, All the nament opens in Boston, bafere of health, Boxing : len are fascinated by the Young Stribling vs. Billy Shade, Leaders Get Together IN| charms of beauty. Women gaze 10 rounds, at Atlanta, t Set f G we beste Gy secre, Jealous, Dare Joe Chaney vs. Frankie Callahan é I aS! ami aps—wondering—hoping—praying 10 rounds at Jacksonville, Fla. 9 es for that attractiveness that is not Joey Sangor, vs. Ernie Goozeman : Before Finals theirs. 10 rounds, at Pittsburgh. ‘ aye é But why the wondering—the Andy Chaney vs. Cuddy De Marco Ss hee praying for that . craved-for attractiveness— gp pars Bt ona 'The last games to be played by | beauty. Good looks is the barome, the teams of the City Basketball | ter of one’s condition. Good health . league before the finals are sched-| radiates beauty. §S. S. S. purifies Sport Gossip uled for Tuesday and Wednesday ef| the blood—creates new red blood this week in the high school gym-|cells—rids the system of impuri- nastum. These games will hold |ties which make beauty -and at- CHAMONIX—Finland, with only . we unusual interest because of this | tractiveness impossible. As wom- three men entered, won first honcrs ; sh fact. en to attract must radiate health in the Olympic speed skating events The Polarines will play the Mid-|s0 must they keep their systems. with 48% points; Norway was sec- West and the Texas will play the | free from impurities and their red ond with 39% points and America postoffice on Tuesday night while | blood cells ever increasing. 8.S.S. third with 11. the Methodists will try honors with | does both, the Red Crowns and the Legion will| _ 8. 8. 8., since 1826, has been rid- not getting the genuine Bayer) criCAGO—Bobby Mclean, of Sauk @ ¥ play the Smoke House-Pearl White | ding the system of impurities— Aspirin proved safe by millions and} Chicago, defeated Norval Baptie, 50 ms quintet, gi pimples, blackheads, boils, eczema Prescribed by physicians over] year old Nevraska skater,“in a scr- At the present time the Red| and rheumatism—building red twenty-three years for fea of thres professional racea. Crowns stand at the head of the | blood cells—aiding women to be at- Cords Headache lst with Methodists second and the} tractive by radiating health. ‘Toothache Lumbago CHAMONIX, Jan. 28—(By The Smoke House-Pearl White third. | 8. S.S. is made of carefully se- Rheumatism |assoctated Press. Olympics) — The church team will consequently eee herbs and barks, scientific- Pain, Pain Bwitzerland, 9 to 0, in the first of have an opportunity to jump into | ally haha and proportioned. 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