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JUST ABOULT To | WE ARE GOING TO HAVE T RKEER YOU AWAY( BE SERVED- / L FOR DINNER TO-DAY- FROM SOCH Mg T X -~ gl . f By | mo Sport PAran J.GouLp | It may still be a trifle early ‘o work up any excitement over the Olympic Games of 1932, but it is v worth noting that the background | for the big athletic carnival at Los Angeles already is being painted with a thoroughness and attention | to detail u: passed in the history of the gam | It is making no idle prediction to | say that Los Angeles of 1932 will outstrip anything that Stockholm | of 1912 1 last year built an 0 and filled it for | S Los Angeles e its huge bowl, the im, to seat 105,000 and pects to pack ’em in These un precedented expectations probabiy will be fulfilled, for there is n keener track and field center, © the orld that the southern Cali-| metropolis y the coliseum, in exposition the swimming pool is to be | built, with grandstands for 25000 The audttorium, seating around 11,- | 000, will be used for boxing and | & wrestling. The “inner channel” of | Los geles harbor furnishes a| - likel e for the Olympic regatta | and stands along its banks will ' ¢! erected to seat anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000. | When the games were first awarded to Los Angeles, the criti s ¢ shook their heads and asserted it would be a “bust,” that European | nations would not qr could not ii nance expeditions at so great a| distance for their best talent. They recalled the St. Louis games of | 1904 which amounted largely to a glorification of the American ath- lete. Now, however, there seems | nations will send the strongest| tcams they can assemble. The en- thusiasm of Los Angeles for the games has spread to Germany, Fin- land, England, Canada and the cther countries eager to follow up the conquests they scored at Am- # sterdam. Japan, China and the Orient will find greater encourage- | ment than ever to take part in the world championships. So will thc South American nations, eager to! cement the bonds of athletic rivalry | in the Western Hemisphere. In short, California figures to| put on the greatest Olympic showE ® of all time to make more convinc- | ing its hold upon the development | of sports interest and activity. | | | | Football loses one of its most pic- turesque performers this year through the failure of “Father” Lumpkin, the big Texas fullback, to return to Georgia Tech.’ A pow- erful runner, he was a big star in several of Tech’s notable victories Jast year, but the Tornado still has a brace of capable ball-carriers to @ count on in Warner Mizell and| Stumpy Thomason. | COAST GRID TEAMS STRONG ON TOURING SEATTLE, Sept. 30.—The ten football teams of the Pacific Coast conference will travel a distance almost equal to three times around | “the world during the coming sea- son. The combined mileage of the ten| elevens is some 73,000 miles. First honors for roaming the country will go to Washington Staie college with an approximate total of 12,400 miles. The Cougars will make two trips to California, on to Montana, one to Portland, and will wind up with a voyage to Ha- | ‘walii. ,University of California at Los Angeles, the latest member of the , conference, will travel the least—a mere 2,100 miles. Trip totals for the other teams are: University of Oregen, 11,000 e no doubt that the main contending |, Oregon State college, 9,100; Unl-‘tnnms_ with only two or three, have [ versity of Southern California, C,- the least. University of Montana, 7,700; - University of Washington, 7,300:l ’\\'HIST PARTY University of California, 7,200, and AR t Stanford, 2,800. A whist party will be g Oregon has six games-away from |the Ladies of the Parish Tu home, Oregon state and Montana [night, October 1si, at Paris five each, Washington and Idaho Everybody welcome. 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