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BRINGING UP FATHER THANK GOODNESS - | PRETENDED | WLUZ St SO'S | WOULDN'T HAVE | SUPPOSE SHE'S SEEIN EVERY OLO K TO GO OUT SIGHT SEEIN WITH MAGGIE ! RELIC AN’ ALL THE RUINS IN ITALY- HERE SHE COMES NOW - Sons of Grid Stars Follow Path Blazed By Famous F athers . 7 i o) Three sons of form: honors, They are Fielding Y/ ght) heir of he old-time Williams College star, and William Hetson, Jr., whose father was named “All-American Halfback” three successive seasons. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Oct. 14 hree sons of dzis famed in fooi- pall annals aré proving real “chips if the old block” this year at Manlius School, a military acad- fmy. near here. They are William Heston, Jr., on of thé famous “Willie” who wo decades ago gained distinc- ion as All-American halfback on Jnree successive University of lichigan teams and was named by alter Camp as the All-time Ail- fmerican back; Flelding:H. Yost, whose .‘father, “Hurry Up'l ost, I8 still serving the Univer- ity of ‘Michigan "as director of letics after having ‘guided the tinies of its grfd squad for 20 carg, and Frank O'Neil, Jr., heir ) the fanle of the “Buck” O'Neil Lo ‘starred on one Of the greatest faniiue ‘elevens and then at Wil- ams ' college, and finally took| ver the coaching work at Syra- use Univergity. Names mean nothing to the anlius coaches and their feHow iayers, however, and the three ouths are being put through their aces as any other candidates fould be. Yost attended Manlius st year, making a good rocord | the backtield on the Junior am, Young Heston has' gained con- iderable distinction in his own cht, having Served last season a5 'ptain_ of the Northwestern High | -hool of Detroft team' and begn | améd ‘ms All-State halfback of ichigan high schools’ for 1426, O'Neil, described by the schoal ihietic officlals as having “a good eca of the game and splendid pirit,” s not regarded as a fin- hed, star, however, ‘anad’ was as- zned to the junior squad until he A8 gulnod more experience. 1 Try the nv Spnhhqum.wv- curl, or brush me. ‘Given by / BETTING IS LEGAL SAYS N. Y. JUDGE Placing of Wagers on Prize Fights 'Legalized by Walker Bill NEW YDRK, Oct.. 14, ~—Accept- ance of wagers on prize fights is legalized by the Walker Boxing Law and does not constitute a misdemeanor. This was the de- cleion by Supreme Court Justice Valentine' who granted a writ of habeas corpus freeing Irvine Nev- er from trfal in connection with the taking of a $500 het on the Delaney-Maloney fight last Feb- ruary. Justice Valentine said fighting was legalized and the “taiat of criminality disappears from the wager laid upon &he result of a contest.” AL. | DANO HAS TO COIDI:%'W < Al Dano, Superintendent of the Chnmley plant, who: is ‘interested in a herring plant says that he is anxious to see an intelligent investigation of the herring {n- dustry with 2 view of securing regulations which will conserve the industry, “One of the Immediate step: needed, which I believe would mostly solve the problem,” he sald, ““is a larger mesh net fo! catching herring which would low the ‘smaller to escape. Mr. Dano said the gllmon plant cases as | I 1l Another WV oman Completes Swim English Channel LONDON, Oct. 14-—Mrs. | Ivy Gill, of Sheffield, Eng- land, is added to the growing | list of women who have swum the English Channel. She | | started from Cape Griznez | | | yesterday morning and reach- | | ed the English shore late yes- || | terday. | i 1l i ; | | e HORSES FOR RACE EVENT T0 ENTRAIN uniers Rounded Up in' East for Next Meet ' at Tia Juana SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. elegram received here from l‘rflw | | i i | dent James Wood Coffroth of the | {10 round draw with Joe {of Toledo, HELLO! YES, MRS, SLANG! | WENT TOURING TO-DAY AND, OH' TEN BEAUTIFUL HATS ANDO THE . BERLENBACH IN DRAW WITH JOE LOHMAN, TOLEDO| ATLANTA, ' Ga., ! Berlenbach, former weight champion, Oct. 14—Paul light heavy- fought a slow Lohman, last night. The bout | was hailed as the first by which Berlenbach hoped to come back| {to the crown taken from him byl Jr(k Delaney. it 'PAOLINO 'WEA RING CHIP ON SHOULDER; wANTED BIG BOUT ceived by the Navy De; pmlm ent, ‘, RUBRHEUMATIC, | NEW YURK, Oct. 14, Poalino Uzcudun, Pyrenes heavyweight, going around town with achip o) his shoulder. The Basque of directors, visited the New Gar- den and registered a bitter com- plaint to Matchmaker Jess wobd-| chopper, accompanied by his board | Me- | | Mahon because he was not given | (o Do { the match with Jack Sharkey at| , OCT. 14, 1 BOUGHT AND TWELVE lawardetl to Mayer, who Poalina’s already e Tom Y acts as ‘hahnnnu ur aimed he had dn contract calling for U dun to meet Sharkey and can mot understand why Poalino | is being sidetracked for Ik\eno,\'! McMahon ‘teied to smooth things over by offering Uzucudun first | erack at Phil Scott, the English- man, who arvived here to com- pete in *Tex Ric s newest | heay ght toutnament. Poalino { has alteady fought Scqtt and has scored a knockout over the Eng- | lishman in five rounds and can- {not_see fighting him over again. { At that, there was some question ' |;'« to whether Poalino kunocked out Scott or (nuled him, iU, S. Marmes Kill | Nic. Bandlt Leader \VASIII.N(-T()A\'. Oct. 14.—Amer- | n marines yesterday killed { Nicaraguan bandit leader Santos | Lobos and captured scven of his | men, according to a report re- 1 v Iy o i Dailey Announces Can dldacy for Gov. I\l)l\NAI’()I IS Frank, C. Dailey, of Indianapolis, formerly United Siates District ‘A!tonu,) has announced he would be a lcandidate for fGovernor on smocratic !Irkc( next year. 1 Oct. 14, o the New Garden on November 18 om m,yém fnr mlc at The Empire. | NE.W CHAMP AND WlFE | “ia Jusna-Joekey Chb; who s in. Mew York, said that the first| pecial train of horses for the Tia | uana meeting, which opens onm Thanksgiving Day, will Tleave Maryland tomorrow. The tole- sram also said that thero would | e a Kentucky special lpuvlng| ibout the same time and also one from New York October 20. | President Coffroth has author-| ized the opening of the Tia Juann! track for training. He said that| the Maryland, Kentucky and New | York shipments Wwould number approximately 700 thoroughbreds ' ‘Wtb‘u stars are aspirants for similar and included would be some of ! H. Yost, Jr., (left), son of the noted PMichigan coach; Frank “Buck” O'Neil, Jr, (upper the best - known horses in the country. Among the owners. who will race at Tia Juana will be the Greentree stable, Audley Stock Farm stable and others who have been prominent in the summer campaign in the East and Canada. Most of these stables have al- ready nominated heavily for the | Coffroth Handicap, to' be decided, in March. This will have $85,000 | added mondy to the winning own- | er. In the telegram Coffroth nn-[ nounced & season of 100 or more' racing days and also that Judge' Francis Nelson will again be the| presiding steward. | MUIR AND TRIPP BACK FROM TRIP, Returning from a two days’ trlp,} during which time they prospect- | ed and looked over mining prop- erty In the Taku River district, D. B. Muir, representative of the United States Smelting and Re- fining Company, and H. T. Tripp, returned “here at 8 o'clock last night on the Chirkov from De- ‘Vighne's Twin Glacler eamp. Mr. Muir has been in Alaska six months and much of that time has been spent in this district while he inspected ‘various mining ! sections, He I‘{; also looking over the former hnr mine holdings which are now the property of the company he represents. Thet next year a man would be sent here from the U. S. Smelting and hflnm Company to here' permanently in connection| with: the former Ebner, holdings | was the opinion Mr. Muir express. ed,, His honle is in Berkeley, Cal., Where he has reslded for ’flllfi yedrs, before then Mliving lor a decade jn Arizona, 14.—Three men audll'«iQ 18 dying as the result -{at Chomley this year put up 5,- terious locker room St Snea] 090 4,000 casen yostorday M ‘.in' i | | | honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug ’ bn.whobatdeChapmm 1 bfiemthhhmfelnamgpg W Nowsresl) Schllllng L. EMON There’s no avoiding the fact that Schilling Lemon contains more than three times the amount of - essential lemon oil required Ity l < & Government “wmy’l-won‘l 5 :wh_ ; hvu.{.-u«m i food standasds. THEY ARE DARLINGS-CH | JUST LOVE THE CITY OF VENICE ' !land Yard {store, and in just a moment you’ll) 1927 By GEORGE McMANUS IGLASS AGAINST PAIRS OF SHOES-_} \ Now 1\ A AM SicK! i State Department in Pri- vate Forengn Loans WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. The policy of the State Department 1 approving or disapproving private loans to foreign governments wis cseailad by Senator Carter Glase emocrat, of Virginia and former Secretary of ihe Treasury, as an appropraition of power not grant- ed by the Constitution or anay law of Congress. Senator Glass declared that the policy was one that is liable to embroil the United States in bitter disputes and harmful strife. He believes this is a matter that had better ba left to the judgment {and patriotism of those directly concerned. Alcoholic Leak Found, Carload Of Furniture CHICAGO, Oect. 14.—An alco- holic leak in a carload of furni- ture consigned to Capt. J. Le- Bass, Quartetmaster Corps. A., Selfridge Field, Mich., han started five Federal agencies investigating. The Prohibition Department, answering an anonymous tele- phone tip, found the car in the Chicago junction freight yards. In it, besides many articles of household furniture, they came upon five large packing cases. The leak was from one of these. Breaking open the case they foun¢ c'ampagne, four brands whiskey and 20 gallons alcohol. Capt. the Prohibition agents said. DODGE BROTHERS Four Cylinder Cars Tmy Object Is Searcl-ed for By Sleuths LONDON, Ont., Oct. 14.—S8:0t- is seeking an object! S0 small that the sleuths are fidgety for fear they won't rec- ognize it of they find it. It is the world's tiniest por- trait, which disappeared from an exhibition of the Royal Photo- graphic Society. The portrait is that of Neice, inventor of an early day photographic process. Produced by Prof. Goldberg of Dresden, the portrait is so |small as to require enlargement] 1150,000 times to make a picture abmll the size of a half dollar. Members of the society say it was easily the most novel and interesting object in the exhibi- tion. D N — The Methodist Ladies Aid will hold a fancy work sale on Nov. 12. 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